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IRDA(7)			     Linux-IrDA man pages		       IRDA(7)

NAME
       irda - The Linux-IrDA protocol stack

SYNOPSIS
       #include <linux/irda.h>

       stream_s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
       seqpkt_s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0);
       dgram_s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IRDAPROTO_UNITDATA);
       ultra_s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IRDAPROTO_ULTRA);

DESCRIPTION
       Linux-IrDA  is  a complete implementation of the various IrDA protocols
       and IrDA drivers for Linux.

       The configuration of the low level of the IrDA stack (IrDA  ports)  and
       the various IrDA drivers are described in irattach(8).

       The usage of the higher layers of the IrDA stack (IrCOMM, IrLPT, IrNET,
       IrLAN, OBEX...) are described in their respective man pages.

       The core of the Linux-IrDA protocol stack is  composed  of  the	IrLAP,
       IrLMP, IrTTP and IrIAS protocols and is implemented as a kernel module.
       The programmer's interface for the IrDA stack is socket based. For more
       information on sockets, see socket(7).

       Note  that  higher  level IrDA protocols may offer a different program‐
       mer's interface. For example IrCOMM offers a TTY	 based	interface  and
       OBEX is available through a user space library.

SOCKETS TYPE
       The Linux-IrDA socket interface offers 4 types of sockets:

       Stream socket - SOCK_STREAM, 0
	      Stream sockets provides a reliable, stream oriented, full duplex
	      connection between two sockets on top of IrTTP, similar  to  TCP
	      sockets.	IrTTP  guarantees  that	 the data arrives in order and
	      manages flow contol, IrLAP retransmits lost packets.
	      Stream sockets does not preserve record boundaries.

       SeqPacket socket - SOCK_SEQPACKET, 0
	      SeqPacket sockets provides a reliable, datagram  oriented,  full
	      duplex  connection  between  two sockets on top of IrTTP.	 IrTTP
	      guarantees that the data arrives in order and manages flow  con‐
	      tol, IrLAP retransmits lost packets.
	      SeqPacket	 sockets  preserve  record boundaries. Large datagrams
	      will be fragmented as needed.

       Datagram socket - SOCK_DGRAM, IRDAPROTO_UNITDATA
	      SeqPacket sockets provides a reliable, datagram  oriented,  full
	      duplex connection between two sockets on top of IrLMP.  There is
	      no guarantees that the data arrives in order  and	 there	is  no
	      flow contol, however IrLAP retransmits lost packets.
	      Datagram sockets preserve record boundaries. No fragmentation is
	      provided, datagrams larger than the IrDA link MTU are  truncated
	      or discarded.

       Ultra socket - SOCK_DGRAM, IRDAPROTO_ULTRA
	      Ultra  sockets  provides	a  connectionless, unreliable datagram
	      packet service on top of IrLAP-Ultra.  Ultra datagrams are  sent
	      and  receive  only  when	no IrLAP connection is established and
	      otherwise discarded. They are always transmitted at 9600	bauds.
	      Datagrams may be lost, reordered, and there is no flow control.
	      Ultra  sockets  preserve	record boundaries. No fragmentation is
	      provided, datagrams larger than the Ultra MTU  (382  bytes)  are
	      truncated or discarded.

ADDRESS FORMAT
       An IrDA socket address is defined as a combination of an IrDA interface
       address and a service name.  Service names are  automatically  resolved
       to lsap through the IrIAP protocol.

	   struct sockaddr_irda {
	       sa_family_t sir_family;	 /* AF_IRDA */
	       __u8	   sir_lsap_sel; /* LSAP selector */
	       __u32	   sir_addr;	 /* Device address */
	       char	   sir_name[25]; /* Usually <service>:IrDA:TinyTP */
	   };

       sin_family is always set to AF_IRDA.  sir_lsap_sel is usually not used.
       sir_addr is the address of the peer and optional	 (and  that  case  the
       first  peer  discoverd  will be used).  sir_name is the service name of
       the socket.

SOCKET OPTIONS
       IrDA sockets supports some protocol specific socket options that can be
       set  with setsockopt(2) and read with getsockopt(2).  The socket option
       level for IrDA is SOL_IRLMP.

       Options that can be set:

       IRLMP_IAS_SET
	      Set an entry in the local IAS database.

       IRLMP_IAS_DEL
	      Delete an entry from the local IAS database.

       IRLMP_MAX_SDU_SIZE
	      Set maximum receive MTU for SeqPacket sockets.

       IRLMP_HINTS_SET
	      Set IrDA hint bits to be advertised to peers.

       IRLMP_HINT_MASK_SET
	      Set IrDA hint bits filter to be used when performing discovery.

       Options that can be get:

       IRLMP_ENUMDEVICES
	      Perform link level discovery and return the content of the  dis‐
	      covery log.

       IRLMP_MAX_SDU_SIZE
	      Get maximum receive MTU.

       IRLMP_IAS_GET
	      Get an entry from the local IAS database.

       IRLMP_IAS_QUERY
	      Query an entry in IAS database of a peer using IrIAP.

       IRLMP_WAITDEVICE
	      Block  until  a  new device is discovered. Experimental feature,
	      use with caution.

AUTHOR
       Jean Tourrilhes - jt@hpl.hp.com

SEE ALSO
       irattach(8), irdadump(8), irnet(4), irnetd(8).

irda-utils			  2 May 2003			       IRDA(7)
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