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AIX Version 4.3 Communications Technical Reference, Volume 2
t_getprotaddr Subroutine for X/Open Transport Interface
Purpose
Get the protocol addresses.
Library
X/Open Transport Interface Library (libxti.a)
Syntax
#include <xti.h>
int t_getprotaddr (fd, boundaddr, peeraddr)
int fd;
struct t_bind *boundaddr;
struct t_bind *peeraddr;
Description
The t_getproaddr subroutine returns local and remote protocol addresses currently associated with the transport endpoint specified by the fd parameter.
Parameters
| fd | Specifies the transport endpoint. | 
| boundaddr | Specifies the local address to which the transport endpoint is to be bound. The boundaddr parameter has the following fields: | maxlen | Specifies the maximum size of the address buffer. |  | buf | Points to the buffer where the address is to be placed. On return, the buf field of boundaddr points to the address, if any, currently bound to fd. |  | len | Specifies the length of the address. If the transport endpoint is in the T_UNBND state, zero is returned in the len field of boundaddr. | 
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| peeraddr | Specifies the remote protocol address associated with the transport endpoint. | maxlen | Specifies the maximum size of the address buffer. |  | buf | Points to the address, if any, currently connected to fd. |  | len | Specifies the length of the address. If the transport endpoint is not in the T_DATAXFER state, zero is returned in the len field of peeraddr. | 
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Valid States
ALL - apart from T_UNINIT.
Return Values
| 0 | Successful completion. | 
| -1 | t_errno is set to indicate an error. | 
Error Codes
On failure, t_errno is set to one of the following:
| TBADF | The specified file descriptor does not refer to a transport endpoint. | 
| TBUFOVIEW | The number of bytes allocated for an incoming parameter (maxlen) is greater than 0 but not sufficient to store the value of that parameter. | 
| TSYSERR | A system error has occurred during execution of this subroutine. | 
| TPROTO | This error indicates that a communication problem has been detected between the X/Open Transport Interface and the transport provider for which there is no other suitable X/Open Transport Interface (t_errno). | 
Related Information
The t_bind subroutine.
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