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Organization | Caldera International d/b/a The SCO Group |
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Author | David F. Prosser |
Product Identification | Version/Release Number | Product Supplier | |
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1. | UnixWare | 7.1.3 | SCO |
Testing Environment | Binary-compatible Family | Portability Environment | Indicator of Compliance | Compliance Details | |
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VSU5.1.2 Test Report: UnixWare7.1.3 |
Question 1: Which socket domains are supported by the implementation?
Response
Domain | Type | Protocol | |
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1. | AF_INET | SOCK_STREAM | TCP |
2. | AF_INET | SOCK_DGRAM | UDP |
3. | AF_UNIX | AOCK_STREAM | none |
Rationale
The CAE Specification, Networking Services, Issue 4, defines that the domains, socket types and protocols supported by a conforming system are implementation-dependent. Component Definitions, Issue 2, states that products conforming to the Sockets Product Standard definition shall be available in configurations that support the following socket domains:
Question 2: What is the limit the implementation places on the length of a socket's listen queue?
Response
The implementation does not impose a limit on the length ofthe queue apart from that imposed by the type of the lengthfield which on this implementation is an int.
Rationale
The specification states that an implementation may limit the length of a socket's listen queue, and that this limit may be imposed if the setting of the backlog argument exceeds an implementation-dependent maximum value.
Question 3: Which of the following optional errors listed in the Reference Manual Pages are detected in the circumstances specified?
Response
Function | Error | Detected |
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accept() | ENOMEM | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
EPROTO | Yes | |
bind() | EINVAL | Yes |
EISCONN | Yes | |
ENAMETOOLONG | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
connect() | EADDRINUSE | Yes |
ECONNRESET | Yes | |
EHOSTUNREACH | Yes | |
EINVAL | Yes | |
ENAMETOOLONG | Yes | |
ENETDOWN | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
EOPNOTSUPP | No | |
fgetpos() | ESPIPE | Yes |
fsetpos() | ESPIPE | Yes |
ftell() | ESPIPE | Yes |
getpeername() | ENOBUFS | Yes |
ENOSR | Yes | |
getsockname() | EINVAL | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
getsockopt() | EINVAL | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
listen() | EINVAL | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
recv() | EIO | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
recvfrom() | EIO | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
recvmsg() | EINVAL | No |
EIO | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
send() | ENETDOWN | No |
EHOSTUNREACH | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
EIO | Yes | |
sendmsg() | EDESTADDRREQ | Yes |
EHOSTUNREACH | Yes | |
EINVAL | Yes | |
EIO | Yes | |
EISCONN | No | |
ENAMETOOLONG | Yes | |
ENETDOWN | No | |
ENETUNREACH | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
sendto() | EDESTADDRREQ | Yes |
EHOSTUNREACH | Yes | |
EINVAL | Yes | |
EIO | Yes | |
EISCONN | No | |
ENAMETOOLONG | Yes | |
ENETDOWN | No | |
ENETUNREACH | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
setsockopt() | ENOMEM | Yes |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
shutdown() | ENOBUFS | Yes |
ENOSR | Yes | |
socket() | ENOBUFS | Yes |
EMNOMEM | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes | |
socketpair() | EACCES | Yes |
ENOMEM | Yes | |
ENOBUFS | Yes | |
ENOSR | Yes |
Rationale
Each of the above error conditions is marked as optional in the Reference Manual Pages and an implementation may return this error in the circumstances specified or may not provide the error indication.
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Date | Name | Comment |
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14-Mar-2003 | Susan Stanziano | Updated for SCO UnixWare 7.1.3 |
27-Aug-1997 | ApTest | Initial data entry |
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