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NAME
address_families - socket address families (domains)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> /* See NOTES */ #include <sys/socket.h> int socket(int domain, int type, int protocol);
DESCRIPTION
The domain argument of the *socket*(2) specifies a communication domain; this selects the protocol family which will be used for communication. These families are defined in <sys/socket.h>. The formats currently understood by the Linux kernel include:
- AF_UNIX, AF_LOCAL
- Local communication For further information, see *unix*(7).
- AF_INET
- IPv4 Internet protocols. For further information, see *ip*(7).
- AF_AX25
- Amateur radio AX.25 protocol. For further information, see *ax25*(4).
- AF_IPX
- IPX - Novell protocols.
- AF_APPLETALK
- AppleTalk For further information, see *ddp*(7).
- AF_NETROM
- AX.25 packet layer protocol. For further information, see *netrom*(4),
The Packet Radio Protocols and Linux
and the AX.25, NET/ROM, and ROSE network programming chapters of the
Linux Amateur Radio AX.25 HOWTO
- AF_BRIDGE
- Can’t be used for creating sockets; mostly used for bridge links in *rtnetlink*(7) protocol commands.
- AF_ATMPVC
- Access to raw ATM Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs). For further information, see the
ATM on Linux HOWTO
- AF_X25
- ITU-T X.25 / ISO-8208 protocol. For further information, see *x25*(7).
- AF_INET6
- IPv6 Internet protocols. For further information, see *ipv6*(7).
- AF_ROSE
- RATS (Radio Amateur Telecommunications Society) Open Systems environment (ROSE) AX.25 packet layer protocol. For further information, see the resources listed for AF_NETROM.
- AF_DECnet
- DECet protocol sockets. See Documentation/networking/decnet.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_NETBEUI
- Reserved for “802.2LLC project”; never used.
- AF_SECURITY
- This was a short-lived (between Linux 2.1.30 and 2.1.99pre2) protocol family for firewall upcalls.
- AF_KEY
- Key management protocol, originally developed for usage with IPsec (since Linux 2.1.38). This has no relation to *keyctl*(2) and the in-kernel key storage facility. See
RFC 2367 PF_KEY Key Management API, Version 2
for details.
- AF_NETLINK
- Kernel user interface device For further information, see *netlink*(7).
- AF_PACKET
- Low-level packet interface. For further information, see *packet*(7).
- AF_ECONET
- Acorn Econet protocol (removed in Linux 3.5). See the Econet documentation for details.
- AF_ATMSVC
- Access to ATM Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) See the
ATM on Linux HOWTO
for details.
- AF_RDS
- Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) protocol (since Linux 2.6.30). RDS over RDMA has no relation to AF_SMC or AF_XDP. For further information see *rds*(7), *rds-rdma*(7), and Documentation/networking/rds.txt in the Linux kernel source tree.
- AF_IRDA
- Socket interface over IrDA (moved to staging in Linux 4.14, removed in Linux 4.17). For further information see *irda*(7).
- AF_PPPOX
- Generic PPP transport layer, for setting up L2 tunnels (L2TP and PPPoE). See Documentation/networking/l2tp.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_WANPIPE
- Legacy protocol for wide area network (WAN) connectivity that was used by Sangoma WAN cards (called “WANPIPE”); removed in Linux 2.6.21.
- AF_LLC
- Logical link control (IEEE 802.2 LLC) protocol, upper part of data link layer of ISO/OSI networking protocol stack (since Linux 2.4); has no relation to AF_PACKET. See chapter 13.5.3. Logical Link Control in Understanding Linux Kernel Internals (O’Reilly Media, 2006) and IEEE Standards for Local Area Networks: Logical Link Control (The Institute of Electronics and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, New York, 1985) for details. See also some historical notes regarding its development.
- AF_IB
- InfiniBand native addressing (since Linux 3.11).
- AF_MPLS
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (since Linux 4.1); mostly used for configuring MPLS routing via *netlink*(7), as it doesn’t expose ability to create sockets to user space.
- AF_CAN
- Controller Area Network automotive bus protocol (since Linux 2.6.25). See Documentation/networking/can.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_TIPC
- TIPC, “cluster domain sockets” protocol (since Linux 2.6.16). See
TIPC Programmer’s Guide
and the protocol description for details.
- AF_BLUETOOTH
- Bluetooth low-level socket protocol (since Linux 3.11). See
Bluetooth Management API overview
and
An Introduction to Bluetooth Programming by Albert Huang
for details.
- AF_IUCV
- IUCV (inter-user communication vehicle) z/VM protocol for hypervisor-guest interaction (since Linux 2.6.21); has no relation to AF_VSOCK and/or AF_SMC See
IUCV protocol overview
for details.
- AF_RXRPC
- Rx, Andrew File System remote procedure call protocol (since Linux 2.6.22). See Documentation/networking/rxrpc.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_ISDN
- New “modular ISDN” driver interface protocol (since Linux 2.6.27). See the mISDN wiki for details.
- AF_PHONET
- Nokia cellular modem IPC/RPC interface (since Linux 2.6.31). See Documentation/networking/phonet.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_IEEE802154
- IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN (wireless personal area network) raw packet protocol (since Linux 2.6.31). See Documentation/networking/ieee802154.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_CAIF
- Ericsson’s Communication CPU to Application CPU interface (CAIF) protocol (since Linux 2.6.36). See Documentation/networking/caif/Linux-CAIF.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_ALG
- Interface to kernel crypto API (since Linux 2.6.38). See Documentation/crypto/userspace-if.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_VSOCK
- VMWare VSockets protocol for hypervisor-guest interaction (since Linux 3.9); has no relation to AF_IUCV and AF_SMC. For further information, see *vsock*(7).
- AF_KCM
- KCM (kernel connection multiplexer) interface (since Linux 4.6). See Documentation/networking/kcm.txt in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
- AF_QIPCRTR
- Qualcomm IPC router interface protocol (since Linux 4.7).
- AF_SMC
- SMC-R (shared memory communications over RDMA) protocol (since Linux 4.11), and SMC-D (shared memory communications, direct memory access) protocol for intra-node z/VM quest interaction (since Linux 4.19); has no relation to AF_RDS, AF_IUCV or AF_VSOCK. See
RFC 7609 IBM’s Shared Memory Communications over RDMA (SMC-R) Protocol
for details regarding SMC-R. See
SMC-D Reference Information
for details regarding SMC-D.
- AF_XDP
- XDP (express data path) interface (since Linux 4.18). See Documentation/networking/af_xdp.rst in the Linux kernel source tree for details.
SEE ALSO
*socket*(2), *socket*(7)
COLOPHON
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