icmp(7P) Protocols icmp(7P)NAME
icmp, ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/ip_icmp.h>
s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, proto);
t = t_open("/dev/icmp", O_RDWR);
DESCRIPTION
ICMP is the error and control message protocol used by the Internet
protocol family. It is used by the kernel to handle and report errors
in protocol processing. It may also be accessed by programs using the
socket interface or the Transport Level Interface (TLI) for network
monitoring and diagnostic functions. When used with the socket inter‐
face, a "raw socket" type is used. The protocol number for ICMP, used
in the proto parameter to the socket call, can be obtained from getpro‐
tobyname(3SOCKET). ICMP file descriptors and sockets are connection‐
less, and are normally used with the t_sndudata / t_rcvudata and the
sendto() / recvfrom() calls.
Outgoing packets automatically have an Internet Protocol (IP) header
prepended to them. Incoming packets are provided to the user with the
IP header and options intact.
ICMP is an datagram protocol layered above IP. It is used internally by
the protcol code for various purposes including routing, fault isola‐
tion, and congestion control. Receipt of an ICMP "redirect" message
will add a new entry in the routing table, or modify an existing one.
ICMP messages are routinely sent by the protocol code. Received ICMP
messages may be reflected back to users of higher-level protocols such
as TCP or UDP as error returns from system calls. A copy of all ICMP
message received by the system is provided to every holder of an open
ICMP socket or TLI descriptor.
SEE ALSOgetprotobyname(3SOCKET), recv(3SOCKET), send(3SOCKET), t_rcvu‐
data(3NSL), t_sndudata(3NSL), inet(7P), ip(7P), routing(7P)
Postel, Jon, Internet Control Message Protocol — DARPA Internet Program
Protocol Specification, RFC 792, Network Information Center, SRI Inter‐
national, Menlo Park, Calif., September 1981.
DIAGNOSTICS
A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:
EISCONN An attempt was made to establish a connection
on a socket which already has one, or when try‐
ing to send a datagram with the destination
address specified and the socket is already
connected.
ENOTCONN An attempt was made to send a datagram, but no
destination address is specified, and the
socket has not been connected.
ENOBUFS The system ran out of memory for an internal
data structure.
EADDRNOTAVAIL An attempt was made to create a socket with a
network address for which no network interface
exists.
NOTES
Replies to ICMP "echo" messages which are source routed are not sent
back using inverted source routes, but rather go back through the nor‐
mal routing mechanisms.
SunOS 5.10 3 Jul 1990 icmp(7P)