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10533 Convert sockio(7I) to mandoc

*** 1,53 **** SOCKIO(7I) Ioctl Requests SOCKIO(7I) - - NAME sockio - ioctls that operate directly on sockets SYNOPSIS #include <sys/sockio.h> - DESCRIPTION The ioctls listed in this manual page apply directly to sockets, ! independent of any underlying protocol. The setsockopt() call (see ! getsockopt(3SOCKET)) is the primary method for operating on sockets, rather than on the underlying protocol or network interface. ioctls for a specific network interface or protocol are documented in the manual page for that interface or protocol. ! SIOCSPGRP ! The argument is a pointer to an int. Set the process- ! group ID that will subsequently receive SIGIO or SIGURG ! signals for the socket referred to by the descriptor ! passed to ioctl to the value of that int. The argument ! must be either positive (in which case it must be a ! process ID) or negative (in which case it must be a ! process group). ! SIOCGPGRP ! The argument is a pointer to an int. Set the value of ! that int to the process-group ID that is receiving SIGIO ! or SIGURG signals for the socket referred to by the ! descriptor passed to ioctl. - - SIOCCATMARK - The argument is a pointer to an int. Set the value of - that int to 1 if the read pointer for the socket - referred to by the descriptor passed to ioctl points to - a mark in the data stream for an out-of-band message. - Set the value of that int to 0 if the read pointer for - the socket referred to by the descriptor passed to ioctl - does not point to a mark in the data stream for an out- - of-band message. - - SEE ALSO ioctl(2), getsockopt(3SOCKET) ! ! ! November 8, 1996 SOCKIO(7I) --- 1,40 ---- SOCKIO(7I) Ioctl Requests SOCKIO(7I) NAME sockio - ioctls that operate directly on sockets SYNOPSIS #include <sys/sockio.h> DESCRIPTION The ioctls listed in this manual page apply directly to sockets, ! independent of any underlying protocol. The setsockopt(3SOCKET) call ! (see getsockopt(3SOCKET)) is the primary method for operating on sockets, rather than on the underlying protocol or network interface. ioctls for a specific network interface or protocol are documented in the manual page for that interface or protocol. ! SIOCSPGRP The argument is a pointer to an int. Set the process-group ! ID that will subsequently receive SIGIO or SIGURG signals ! for the socket referred to by the descriptor passed to ioctl ! to the value of that int. The argument must be either ! positive (in which case it must be a process ID) or negative ! (in which case it must be a process group). + SIOCGPGRP The argument is a pointer to an int. Get the value of that + int to the process-group ID that is receiving SIGIO or + SIGURG signals for the socket referred to by the descriptor + passed to ioctl. ! SIOCCATMARK The argument is a pointer to an int. Set the value of that ! int to 1 if the read pointer for the socket referred to by ! the descriptor passed to ioctl(2) points to a mark in the ! data stream for an out-of-band message. Set the value of ! that int to 0 if the read pointer for the socket referred to ! by the descriptor passed to ioctl does not point to a mark ! in the data stream for an out-of-band message. SEE ALSO ioctl(2), getsockopt(3SOCKET) ! illumos October 29, 2017 illumos