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30 1.1 cgd .\" @(#)ustreamread.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
31 1.1 cgd .\"
32 1.1 cgd #include <sys/types.h>
33 1.1 cgd #include <sys/socket.h>
34 1.1 cgd #include <sys/un.h>
35 1.1 cgd #include <stdio.h>
36 1.1 cgd
37 1.1 cgd #define NAME "socket"
38 1.1 cgd
39 1.1 cgd /*
40 1.1 cgd * This program creates a socket in the UNIX domain and binds a name to it.
41 1.1 cgd * After printing the socket's name it begins a loop. Each time through the
42 1.1 cgd * loop it accepts a connection and prints out messages from it. When the
43 1.1 cgd * connection breaks, or a termination message comes through, the program
44 1.1 cgd * accepts a new connection.
45 1.1 cgd */
46 1.1 cgd main()
47 1.1 cgd {
48 1.1 cgd int sock, msgsock, rval;
49 1.1 cgd struct sockaddr_un server;
50 1.1 cgd char buf[1024];
51 1.1 cgd
52 1.1 cgd /* Create socket */
53 1.1 cgd sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
54 1.1 cgd if (sock < 0) {
55 1.1 cgd perror("opening stream socket");
56 1.1 cgd exit(1);
57 1.1 cgd }
58 1.1 cgd /* Name socket using file system name */
59 1.1 cgd server.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
60 1.1 cgd strcpy(server.sun_path, NAME);
61 1.1 cgd if (bind(sock, &server, sizeof(struct sockaddr_un))) {
62 1.1 cgd perror("binding stream socket");
63 1.1 cgd exit(1);
64 1.1 cgd }
65 1.1 cgd printf("Socket has name %s\en", server.sun_path);
66 1.1 cgd /* Start accepting connections */
67 1.1 cgd listen(sock, 5);
68 1.1 cgd for (;;) {
69 1.1 cgd msgsock = accept(sock, 0, 0);
70 1.1 cgd if (msgsock == -1)
71 1.1 cgd perror("accept");
72 1.1 cgd else do {
73 1.1 cgd bzero(buf, sizeof(buf));
74 1.1 cgd if ((rval = read(msgsock, buf, 1024)) < 0)
75 1.1 cgd perror("reading stream message");
76 1.1 cgd else if (rval == 0)
77 1.1 cgd printf("Ending connection\en");
78 1.1 cgd else
79 1.1 cgd printf("-->%s\en", buf);
80 1.1 cgd } while (rval > 0);
81 1.1 cgd close(msgsock);
82 1.1 cgd }
83 1.1 cgd /*
84 1.1 cgd * The following statements are not executed, because they follow an
85 1.1 cgd * infinite loop. However, most ordinary programs will not run
86 1.1 cgd * forever. In the UNIX domain it is necessary to tell the file
87 1.1 cgd * system that one is through using NAME. In most programs one uses
88 1.1 cgd * the call unlink() as below. Since the user will have to kill this
89 1.1 cgd * program, it will be necessary to remove the name by a command from
90 1.1 cgd * the shell.
91 1.1 cgd */
92 1.1 cgd close(sock);
93 1.1 cgd unlink(NAME);
94 1.1 cgd }
95