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37.Dt TCP 4
38.Os BSD 4.2
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm tcp
41.Nd Internet Transmission Control Protocol
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
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43.In sys/types.h
44.In sys/socket.h
45.In netinet/in.h
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46.Ft int
47.Fn socket AF_INET SOCK_STREAM 0
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Tn TCP
51protocol provides reliable, flow-controlled, two-way
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52transmission of data.
53It is a byte-stream protocol used to
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54support the
55.Dv SOCK_STREAM
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56abstraction.
57.Tn TCP
58uses the standard
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59Internet address format and, in addition, provides a per-host
60collection of
b0d623f7 61.Dq "port addresses" .
9bccf70c 62Thus, each address is composed
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63of an Internet address specifying the host and network,
64with a specific
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65.Tn TCP
66port on the host identifying the peer entity.
67.Pp
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68Sockets utilizing the
69.Tn TCP
70protocol are either
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71.Dq active
72or
73.Dq passive .
74Active sockets initiate connections to passive
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75sockets.
76By default,
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77.Tn TCP
78sockets are created active; to create a
b0d623f7 79passive socket, the
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80.Xr listen 2
81system call must be used
82after binding the socket with the
83.Xr bind 2
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84system call.
85Only passive sockets may use the
9bccf70c 86.Xr accept 2
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87call to accept incoming connections.
88Only active sockets may use the
9bccf70c 89.Xr connect 2
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90or
91.Xr connectx 2
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92call to initiate connections.
93.Pp
94Passive sockets may
95.Dq underspecify
96their location to match
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97incoming connection requests from multiple networks.
98This technique, termed
99.Dq "wildcard addressing" ,
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100allows a single
101server to provide service to clients on multiple networks.
102To create a socket which listens on all networks, the Internet
103address
104.Dv INADDR_ANY
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105must be bound.
106The
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107.Tn TCP
108port may still be specified
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109at this time; if the port is not specified, the system will assign one.
110Once a connection has been established, the socket's address is
111fixed by the peer entity's location.
112The address assigned to the
9bccf70c 113socket is the address associated with the network interface
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114through which packets are being transmitted and received.
115Normally, this address corresponds to the peer entity's network.
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116.Pp
117.Tn TCP
b0d623f7 118supports a number of socket options which can be set with
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119.Xr setsockopt 2
120and tested with
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121.Xr getsockopt 2 :
122.Bl -tag -width ".Dv TCP_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT"
123.It Dv TCP_NODELAY
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124Under most circumstances,
125.Tn TCP
126sends data when it is presented;
127when outstanding data has not yet been acknowledged, it gathers
128small amounts of output to be sent in a single packet once
129an acknowledgement is received.
130For a small number of clients, such as window systems
131that send a stream of mouse events which receive no replies,
132this packetization may cause significant delays.
b0d623f7 133The boolean option
9bccf70c 134.Dv TCP_NODELAY
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135defeats this algorithm.
136.It Dv TCP_MAXSEG
137By default, a sender- and
138.No receiver- Ns Tn TCP
139will negotiate among themselves to determine the maximum segment size
140to be used for each connection.
141The
142.Dv TCP_MAXSEG
143option allows the user to determine the result of this negotiation,
144and to reduce it if desired.
145.It Dv TCP_NOOPT
146.Tn TCP
147usually sends a number of options in each packet, corresponding to
148various
149.Tn TCP
150extensions which are provided in this implementation.
151The boolean option
152.Dv TCP_NOOPT
153is provided to disable
154.Tn TCP
155option use on a per-connection basis.
156.It Dv TCP_NOPUSH
157By convention, the
158.No sender- Ns Tn TCP
159will set the
160.Dq push
161bit, and begin transmission immediately (if permitted) at the end of
162every user call to
163.Xr write 2
164or
165.Xr writev 2 .
166When this option is set to a non-zero value,
167.Tn TCP
168will delay sending any data at all until either the socket is closed,
169or the internal send buffer is filled.
170.It Dv TCP_KEEPALIVE
171.Tn The
172.Dv TCP_KEEPALIVE
173options enable to specify the amount of time, in seconds, that the
174connection must be idle before keepalive probes (if enabled) are sent.
175The default value is specified by the
176.Tn MIB
177variable
178.Va net.inet.tcp.keepidle .
179.It Dv TCP_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT
180.Tn The
181.Dv TCP_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT
182option allows to specify the timeout, in seconds, for new, non established
183.Tn TCP
184connections. This option can be useful for both active and passive
185.Tn TCP
186connections. The default value is specified by the
187.Tn MIB
188variable
189.Va net.inet.tcp.keepinit .
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190.It Dv TCP_KEEPINTVL
191When keepalive probes are enabled, this option will set the amount of time in seconds between successive keepalives sent to probe an unresponsive peer.
192.It Dv TCP_KEEPCNT
193.Tn When keepalive probes are enabled, this option will set the number of times a keepalive probe should be repeated if the peer is not responding. After this many probes, the connection will be closed.
194.It Dv TCP_SENDMOREACKS
195When a stream of
196.Tn TCP
197data packets are received, OS X uses an algorithm to reduce the number of acknowlegements by generating a
198.Tn TCP
199acknowlegement for 8 data packets instead of acknowledging every other data packet. When this socket option is enabled, the connection will always send a
200.Tn TCP
201acknowledgement for every other data packet.
202.It Dv TCP_ENABLE_ECN
203Using Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) on
204.Tn TCP
3e170ce0 205allows bi-directional end-to-end notification of congestion without dropping packets. Conventionally TCP/IP networks signal congestion by dropping packets. When ECN is successfully negotiated, an ECN-aware router may set a mark in the IP header instead of dropping a packet in order to signal impending congestion. The
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206.Tn TCP
207receiver of the packet echoes congestion indication to the
208.Tn TCP
209sender, which reduces it's transmission rate as if it detected a dropped packet. This will avoid unnecessary retransmissions and will improve latency by saving the time required for recovering a lost packet.
210.It Dv TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT
211The send socket buffer of a
212.Tn TCP sender has unsent and unacknowledged data. This option allows a
213.Tn TCP sender to control the amount of unsent data kept in the send socket buffer. The value of the option should be the maximum amount of unsent data in bytes. Kevent, poll and select will generate a write notification when the unsent data falls below the amount given by this option. This will allow an application to generate just-in-time fresh updates for real-time communication.
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214.It Dv TCP_FASTOPEN
215The TCP listener can set this option to use TCP Fast Open feature. After
216setting this option, an
217.Xr accept 2
218may return a socket that is in SYN_RECEIVED state but is readable and writable.
219.It Dv TCP_CONNECTION_INFO
220This socket option can be used to obtain TCP connection level statistics. The
221"struct tcp_connection_info" defined in <netinet/tcp_var.h> is copied to the
222user buffer.
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223.El
224.Pp
9bccf70c 225The option level for the
b0d623f7 226.Xr setsockopt 2
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227call is the protocol number for
228.Tn TCP ,
229available from
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230.Xr getprotobyname 3 ,
231or
232.Dv IPPROTO_TCP .
233All options are declared in
234.In netinet/tcp.h .
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235.Pp
236Options at the
237.Tn IP
238transport level may be used with
239.Tn TCP ;
240see
241.Xr ip 4 .
242Incoming connection requests that are source-routed are noted,
243and the reverse source route is used in responding.
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244.Ss "Non-blocking connect"
245.Pp
246When a
247.Tn TCP
39236c6e 248socket is set non-blocking, and the connection cannot be established immediately,
b0d623f7 249.Xr connect 2
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250or
251.Xr connectx 2
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252returns with the error
253.Dv EINPROGRESS ,
254and the connection is established asynchronously.
255.Pp
256When the asynchronous connection completes successfully,
257.Xr select 2
258or
259.Xr poll 2
260or
261.Xr kqueue 2
262will indicate the file descriptor is ready for writing.
263If the connection encounters an error, the file descriptor
264is marked ready for both reading and writing, and the pending error
265can be retrieved via the socket option
266.Dv SO_ERROR .
267.Pp
268Note that even if the socket is non-blocking, it is possible for the connection
39236c6e 269to be established immediately. In that case
b0d623f7 270.Xr connect 2
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271or
272.Xr connectx 2
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273does not return with
274.Dv EINPROGRESS .
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275.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
276A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:
b0d623f7 277.Bl -tag -width Er
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278.It Bq Er EISCONN
279when trying to establish a connection on a socket which
280already has one;
281.It Bq Er ENOBUFS
282when the system runs out of memory for
283an internal data structure;
284.It Bq Er ETIMEDOUT
285when a connection was dropped
286due to excessive retransmissions;
287.It Bq Er ECONNRESET
288when the remote peer
289forces the connection to be closed;
290.It Bq Er ECONNREFUSED
291when the remote
292peer actively refuses connection establishment (usually because
293no process is listening to the port);
294.It Bq Er EADDRINUSE
295when an attempt
296is made to create a socket with a port which has already been
297allocated;
298.It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL
b0d623f7 299when an attempt is made to create a
9bccf70c 300socket with a network address for which no network interface
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301exists;
302.It Bq Er EAFNOSUPPORT
303when an attempt is made to bind or connect a socket to a multicast
304address;
305.It Bq Er EINPROGRESS
306returned by
307.Xr connect 2
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308or
309.Xr connectx 2
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310when the socket is set nonblocking, and the connection cannot be
311immediately established;
312.It Bq Er EALREADY
313returned by
314.Xr connect 2
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315or
316.Xr connectx 2
b0d623f7 317when connection request is already in progress for the specified socket.
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318.It Bq Er ENODATA
319returned by
320.Xr recv 2
321or
322.Xr send 2
323in case a connection is experiencing a data-stall (probably due to a middlebox issue).
324It is advised that the current connection gets closed by the application and a
325new attempt is being made.
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327.El
328.Sh SEE ALSO
b0d623f7 329.Xr connect 2 ,
3e170ce0 330.Xr connectx 2 ,
9bccf70c 331.Xr getsockopt 2 ,
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332.Xr kqueue 2 ,
333.Xr poll 2 ,
334.Xr select 2 ,
9bccf70c 335.Xr socket 2 ,
b0d623f7 336.Xr sysctl 3 ,
9bccf70c 337.Xr inet 4 ,
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338.Xr inet6 4 ,
339.Xr ip 4 ,
340.Xr ip6 4 ,
341.Xr netintro 4 ,
342.Xr setkey 8
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343.Sh HISTORY
344The
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345.Tn TCP
346protocol appeared in
9bccf70c 347.Bx 4.2 .
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348.Pp
349The socket option
350.Dv TCP_CONNECTIONTIMEOUT
351first appeared in Mac OS X 10.6.