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35.Dd May 21, 1998
36.Dt IF_NAMETOINDEX 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
b3dd680f 39.Nm if_freenameindex ,
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40.Nm if_indextoname ,
41.Nm if_nameindex ,
b3dd680f 42.Nm if_nametoindex
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43.Nd convert interface index to name, and vice versa
44.Sh LIBRARY
45.Lb libc
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
48.Fd #include <sys/socket.h>
49.Fd #include <net/if.h>
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50.Ft void
51.Fo if_freenameindex
52.Fa "struct if_nameindex *ptr"
53.Fc
3b7c7bd7 54.Ft "char *"
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55.Fo if_indextoname
56.Fa "unsigned ifindex"
57.Fa "char *ifname"
58.Fc
3b7c7bd7 59.Ft "struct if_nameindex *"
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60.Fo if_nameindex
61.Fa void
62.Fc
63.Ft "unsigned int"
64.Fo if_nametoindex
65.Fa "const char *ifname"
66.Fc
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67.Sh DESCRIPTION
68The functions map interface index to readable interface name
69(such as
70.Dq Li lo0 ) ,
71and vice versa.
72.Pp
73.Fn if_nametoindex
74converts readable interface name to interface index
75.Pp positive integer value .
76If the specified interface does not exist, 0 will be returned.
77.Pp
78.Fn if_indextoname
79converts interface index to readable interface name.
80The
81.Fa ifname
82argument must point to a buffer of at least
83.Dv IF_NAMESIZE
84bytes into which the interface name corresponding to the specified index is
85returned.
86.Dv ( IF_NAMESIZE
87is also defined in
88.Aq Pa net/if.h
89and its value includes a terminating null byte at the end of the
90interface name.)
91This pointer is also the return value of the function.
92If there is no interface corresponding to the specified index,
93.Dv NULL
94is returned.
95.Pp
96.Fn if_nameindex
97returns an array of
98.Fa if_nameindex
99structures.
100.Fa if_nametoindex
101is also defined in
102.Aq Pa net/if.h ,
103and is as follows:
104.Bd -literal -offset
105struct if_nameindex {
106 unsigned int if_index; /* 1, 2, ... */
107 char *if_name; /* null terminated name: "le0", ... */
108};
109.Ed
110.Pp
111The end of the array of structures is indicated by a structure with
112an
113.Fa if_index
114of 0 and an
115.Fa if_name
116of
117.Dv NULL .
118The function returns a
119.Dv NULL
120pointer upon an error.
121The memory used for this array of structures along with the interface
122names pointed to by the
123.Fa if_name
124members is obtained dynamically.
125This memory is freed by the
126.Fn if_freenameindex
127function.
128.Pp
129.Fn if_freenameindex
130takes a pointer that was returned by
131.Fn if_nameindex
132as argument
133.Pq Fa ptr ,
134and it reclaims the region allocated.
135.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
136.Fn if_nametoindex
137returns 0 on error, positive integer on success.
138.Fn if_indextoname
139and
140.Fn if_nameindex
141return
142.Dv NULL
143on errors.
144.Sh SEE ALSO
145R. Gilligan, S. Thomson, J. Bound, and W. Stevens,
146``Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6,'' RFC2553, March 1999.
147.Sh HISTORY
148The implementation first appeared in WIDE Hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.
149.Sh STANDARDS
150These functions are defined in ``Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6''
151(RFC2533).