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author | Micael Karlberg <[email protected]> | 2018-07-19 16:39:13 +0200 |
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committer | Micael Karlberg <[email protected]> | 2018-09-18 14:50:18 +0200 |
commit | 7a5b320b5bb5ec45b21839005e8538172908fb57 (patch) | |
tree | a901cc18fb10ed7fe6352a0205456f89f378c29a /lib/compiler | |
parent | f0a2e68a31ac585780ad05f777f1b7551770420e (diff) | |
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[socket-nif] Add (partial) support for socket (level sctp) option associnfo
Added support for the SCTP option ASSOCINFO.
This option is a bit tricky. As the underlying structure (sctp_assocparams)
contains the assoc_id, it begs the question what happens if this option
is fetched for:
* The own assoc (which means that we might have the assoc id in the
descriptor and can initiate that part of the struct accordningly).
* Another assoc: From assoc A asks for info with assoc_id set to
that of assoc B.
* The "owning" endpoint.
* Another endpoint (an endpoint to which the assoc does not belong).
So, if the user calls socket:[getopt|setopt] for an association socket,
shall we require that the assoc_id field is set to -1? Or not set at all
and therefor filled in automatically by the nif-code?
And, if the user calls socket:[getopt|setopt] for an endpoint socket,
shall we require that the assoc_id field is set to a valid id? Or shall
it not be allowed?
Questions, questions...
OTP-14831
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