ipc_fromfd - wraps an existing OS-level file descriptor
#include <libdill.h>
int ipc_fromfd(
int fd);
IPC protocol is a bytestream protocol for transporting data among processes on the same machine. It is an equivalent to POSIX AF_LOCAL sockets.
This function wraps an existing OS-level file descriptor.
fd: File descriptor of a connected UNIX doemain socket to wrap.
The socket can be cleanly shut down using ipc_close function which will also close the underlying file descriptor.
There's no way to unwrap the file descriptor.
This function is not available if libdill is compiled with --disable-sockets option.
In case of success the function returns newly created socket handle. In case of error it returns -1 and sets errno to one of the values below.
int fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
connect(fd, addr, sizeof(addr));
int s = ipc_fromfd(fd);
bsend(s, "ABC", 3, -1);
char buf[3];
brecv(s, buf, sizeof(buf), -1);
ipc_close(s);
brecv(3) brecvl(3) bsend(3) bsendl(3) hclose(3) ipc_accept(3) ipc_accept_mem(3) ipc_close(3) ipc_connect(3) ipc_connect_mem(3) ipc_done(3) ipc_fromfd_mem(3) ipc_listen(3) ipc_listen_mem(3) ipc_listener_fromfd(3) ipc_listener_fromfd_mem(3) ipc_pair(3) ipc_pair_mem(3)