Lines Matching refs:bind
146 After the successful creation of the socket, you would normally use the bind(2)
147 and/or connect(2) system call to bind the socket to a CAN interface. After
153 In order to send data, a bind(2) must have been successful. bind(2) assigns a
158 to bind(2), connect(2), sendto(2) and recvfrom(2). A write(2) with size 4 will
192 The bind(2) system call assigns the local address, i.e. the source address when
193 sending packages. If a PGN during bind(2) is set, it's used as a RX filter.
206 Both write(2) and send(2) will send a packet with local address from bind(2) and
220 - SO_J1939_PROMISC - disable filters set by bind(2) and connect(2)
248 | bind() + connect() + | |
308 j1939.name member and provide it to bind(2). If the name had claimed an address
325 .pgn = J1939_NO_PGN, /* to disable bind() rx filter for PGN */
330 bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&baddr, sizeof(baddr));
362 * NAME provided, does not match the j1939.name provided to bind(2), EPROTO
374 claim another address, some socket bound to NAME, must bind(2) again, but with
404 bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&baddr, sizeof(baddr));