A C library for asynchronous DNS requests (grpc依赖)
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.\" Copyright 2010 by Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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.TH ARES_SET_LOCAL_DEV 3 "30 June 2010"
.SH NAME
ares_set_local_dev \- Bind to a specific network device when creating sockets.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <ares.h>
`ares_channel` -> `ares_channel_t *`: don't bury the pointer (#595) `ares_channel` is defined as `typedef struct ares_channeldata *ares_channel;`. The problem with this, is it embeds the pointer into the typedef, which means an `ares_channel` can never be declared as `const` as if you write `const ares_channel channel`, that expands to `struct ares_channeldata * const ares_channel` and not `const struct ares_channeldata *channel`. We will now typedef `ares_channel_t` as `typedef struct ares_channeldata ares_channel_t;`, so if you write `const ares_channel_t *channel`, it properly expands to `const struct ares_channeldata *channel`. We are maintaining the old typedef for API compatibility with existing integrations, and due to typedef expansion this should not even cause any compiler warnings for existing code. There are no ABI implications with this change. I could be convinced to keep existing public functions as `ares_channel` if a sufficient argument exists, but internally we really need make this change for modern best practices. This change will allow us to internally use `const ares_channel_t *` where appropriate. Whether or not we decide to change any public interfaces to use `const` may require further discussion on if there might be ABI implications (I don't think so, but I'm also not 100% sure what a compiler internally does with `const` when emitting machine code ... I think more likely ABI implications would occur going the opposite direction). FYI, This PR was done via a combination of sed and clang-format, the only manual code change was the addition of the new typedef, and a couple doc fixes :) Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)
1 year ago
void ares_set_local_dev(ares_channel_t *\fIchannel\fP, const char* \fIlocal_dev_name\fP)
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fBares_set_local_dev\fP function causes all future sockets
to be bound to this device with SO_BINDTODEVICE. This forces communications
to go over a certain interface, which can be useful on multi-homed machines.
This option is only supported on Linux, and root privileges are required
for the option to work. If SO_BINDTODEVICE is not supported or the
setsocktop call fails (probably because of permissions), the error is
silently ignored.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR ares_set_local_ip4 (3)
.BR ares_set_local_ip6 (3)
.SH NOTES
This function was added in c-ares 1.7.4