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address_families

Section: Environments, Tables, and Troff Macros (7)
Updated: 202-0-08
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

address_families - socket address families (domains)  

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/types.h>          /* See NOTES */
#include <sys/socket.h>
int socket(int domain, int type, int protocol);
 

DESCRIPTION

The domain argument of the socket(2) specifies a communication domain; this selects the protocol family which will be used for communication. These families are defined in <sys/socket.h>. The formats currently understood by the Linux kernel include:
AF_UNIX
AF_LOCAL Local communication. For further information, see unix(7).
AF_INET
IPv4 Internet protocols. For further information, see ip(7).
AF_AX25
Amateur radio AX.25 protocol. For further information, see ax25(4).
AF_IPX
IPX - Novell protocols.
AF_APPLETALK
AppleTalk For further information, see ddp(7).
AF_NETROM
AX.25 packet layer protocol. For further information, see netrom(4), The Packet Radio Protocols and Linux and the AX.25, NET/ROM, and ROSE network programming chapters of the Linux Amateur Radio AX.25 HOWTO
AF_BRIDGE
Can't be used for creating sockets; mostly used for bridge links in rtnetlink(7) protocol commands.
AF_ATMPVC
Access to raw ATM Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs). For further information, see the ATM on Linux HOWTO
AF_X25
IT-T X.25 / ISO/IEC~8208 protocol. For further information, see x25(7).
AF_INET6
IPv6 Internet protocols. For further information, see ipv6(7).
AF_ROSE
RATS (Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society). Open Systems environment (ROSE) AX.25 packet layer protocol. For further information, see the resources listed for AF_NETROM.
AF_DECnet
Support was removed in Linux 6.1.
AF_NETBEUI
Reserved for "802.2LLC project"; never used.
AF_SECURITY
This was a shor-lived (between Linux 2.1.30 and 2.1.99pre2) protocol family for firewall upcalls.
AF_KEY
Key management protocol, originally developed for usage with IPsec (since Linux 2.1.38). This has no relation to keyctl(2) and the i-kernel key storage facility. See RFC 2367 PF_KEY Key Management API, Version 2 for details.
AF_NETLINK
Kernel user interface device. For further information, see netlink(7).
AF_PACKET
Lo-level packet interface. For further information, see packet(7).
AF_ECONET
Acorn Econet protocol (removed in Linux 3.5). See the Econet documentation for details.
AF_ATMSVC
Access to ATM Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) See the ATM on Linux HOWTO for details.
AF_RDS
Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) protocol (since Linux 2.6.30). RDS over RDMA has no relation to AF_SMC or AF_XDP. For further information, see rds(7), rds-rdma(7), and Documentation/networking/rds.rst in the Linux kernel source tree.
AF_IRDA
Socket interface over IrDA (moved to staging in Linux 4.14, removed in Linux 4.17). For further information, see irda(7).
AF_PPPOX
Generic PPP transport layer, for setting up L2 tunnels (L2TP and PPPoE). See Documentation/networking/l2tp.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_WANPIPE
Legacy protocol for wide area network (WAN) connectivity that was used by Sangoma WAN cards (called "WANPIPE"); removed in Linux 2.6.21.
AF_LLC
Logical link control (IEEE 802.2 LLC) protocol, upper part of data link layer of ISO/OSI networking protocol stack (since Linux 2.4); has no relation to AF_PACKET. See chapter 13.5.3. Logical Link Control in Understanding Linux Kernel Internals (O'Reilly Media, 2006) and IEEE Standards for Local Area Networks: Logical Link Control (The Institute of Electronics and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, New York, 1985) for details. See also some historical notes regarding its development.
AF_IB
InfiniBand native addressing (since Linux 3.11).
AF_MPLS
Multiprotocol Label Switching (since Linux 4.1); mostly used for configuring MPLS routing via netlink(7), as it doesn't expose ability to create sockets to user space.
AF_CAN
Controller Area Network automotive bus protocol (since Linux 2.6.25). See Documentation/networking/can.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_TIPC
TIPC, "cluster domain sockets" protocol (since Linux 2.6.16). See TIPC Programmer's Guide and the protocol description for details.
AF_BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth lo-level socket protocol (since Linux 3.11). See Bluetooth Management API overview and An Introduction to Bluetooth Programming by Albert Huang for details.
AF_IUCV
IUCV (inte-user communication vehicle) z/VM protocol for hyperviso-guest interaction (since Linux 2.6.21); has no relation to AF_VSOCK and/or AF_SMC See IUCV protocol overview for details.
AF_RXRPC
Rx, Andrew File System remote procedure call protocol (since Linux 2.6.22). See Documentation/networking/rxrpc.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_ISDN
New "modular ISDN" driver interface protocol (since Linux 2.6.27). See the mISDN wiki for details.
AF_PHONET
Nokia cellular modem IPC/RPC interface (since Linux 2.6.31). See Documentation/networking/phonet.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_IEEE802154
IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN (wireless personal area network) raw packet protocol (since Linux 2.6.31). See Documentation/networking/ieee802154.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_CAIF
Ericsson's Communication CPU to Application CPU interface (CAIF) protocol (since Linux 2.6.36). See Documentation/networking/caif/linux_caif.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_ALG
Interface to kernel crypto API (since Linux 2.6.38). See Documentation/crypto/userspace-if.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_VSOCK
VMWare VSockets protocol for hyperviso-guest interaction (since Linux 3.9); has no relation to AF_IUCV and AF_SMC. For further information, see vsock(7).
AF_KCM
KCM (kernel connection multiplexer) interface (since Linux 4.6). See Documentation/networking/kcm.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_QIPCRTR
Qualcomm IPC router interface protocol (since Linux 4.7).
AF_SMC
SM-R (shared memory communications over RDMA) protocol (since Linux 4.11), and SM-D (shared memory communications, direct memory access) protocol for intr-node z/VM quest interaction (since Linux 4.19); has no relation to AF_RDS, AF_IUCV or AF_VSOCK. See RFC 7609 IBM's Shared Memory Communications over RDMA (SM-R) Protocol for details regarding SM-R. See SM-D Reference Information for details regarding SM-D.
AF_XDP
XDP (express data path) interface (since Linux 4.18). See Documentation/networking/af_xdp.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
AF_MCTP
MCTP (Management Component Transport Protocol) interface (since Linux 5.15), as defined by the DMTF specification DSP0236. For further information, see mctp(7).
 

SEE ALSO

socket(2), socket(7)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO





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