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# Socket Usage

## Introduction

The socket interface (module) is basically a "thin" layer on top of the OS
socket interface. It is assumed that, unless you have special needs,
gen\_\[tcp|udp|sctp] should be sufficient (when they become available).

Note that just because we have a documented and described option, it does _not_
mean that the OS supports it. So its recommended that the user reads the
platform specific documentation for the option used.

### Asynchronous calls

Some functions allow for an _asynchronous_ call
([`accept/2`](`m:socket#accept-nowait`),
[`connect/3`](`m:socket#connect-nowait`), [`recv/3,4`](`m:socket#recv-nowait`),
[`recvfrom/3,4`](`m:socket#recvfrom-nowait`),
[`recvmsg/2,3,5`](`m:socket#recvmsg-nowait`),
[`send/3,4`](`m:socket#send-nowait`), [`sendmsg/3,4`](`m:socket#sendmsg-nowait`)
and [`sendto/4,5`](`m:socket#sendto-nowait`)). This is achieved by setting the
`Timeout` argument to `nowait`. For instance, if calling the
[`recv/3`](`m:socket#recv-nowait`) function with Timeout set to `nowait` (i.e.
`recv(Sock, 0, nowait)`) when there is actually nothing to read, it will return
with:

- **On Unix** - `{select, `[`SelectInfo`](`t:socket:select_info/0`)`}`

  `SelectInfo` contains the [`SelectHandle`](`t:socket:select_handle/0`).

- **On Windows** -
  `{completion, `[`CompletionInfo`](`t:socket:completion_info/0`)`}`

  `CompletionInfo` contains the
  [`CompletionHandle`](`t:socket:completion_handle/0`).

When data eventually arrives a 'select' or 'completion' message will be sent to
the caller:

- **On Unix** - `{'$socket', socket(), select, SelectHandle}`

  The caller can then make another call to the recv function and now expect
  data.

  Note that all other users are _locked out_ until the 'current user' has called
  the function (recv in this case). So either immediately call the function or
  [`cancel`](`socket:cancel/2`).

- **On Windows** -
  `{'$socket', socket(), completion, {CompletionHandle, CompletionStatus}}`

  The `CompletionStatus` contains the result of the operation (read).

The user must also be prepared to receive an abort message:

- `{'$socket', socket(), abort, Info}`

If the operation is aborted for whatever reason (e.g. if the socket is closed
"by someone else"). The `Info` part contains the abort reason (in this case that
the socket has been closed `Info = {SelectHandle, closed}`).

The general form of the 'socket' message is:

- `{'$socket', Sock :: socket(), Tag :: atom(), Info :: term()}`

Where the format of `Info` is a function of `Tag`:

| _Tag_      | _Info value type_                         |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| select     | select_handle()                           |
| completion | \{completion_handle(), CompletionStatus\} |
| abort      | \{select_handle(), Reason :: term()\}     |

_Table: socket message info value type_

The `select_handle()` is the same as was returned in the
[`SelectInfo`](`t:socket:select_info/0`).

The `completion_handle()` is the same as was returned in the
[`CompletionInfo`](`t:socket:completion_info/0`).

## Socket Registry

The _socket registry_ is how we keep track of sockets. There are two functions
that can be used for interaction: `socket:number_of/0` and
`socket:which_sockets/1`.

In systems which create and delete _many_ sockets dynamically, it (the socket
registry) could become a bottleneck. For such systems, there are a couple of
ways to control the use of the socket registry.

Firstly, its possible to effect the global default value when building OTP from
source with the two configure options:

```text
--enable-esock-socket-registry (default) | --disable-esock-socket-registry
```

Second, its possible to effect the global default value by setting the
environment variable `ESOCK_USE_SOCKET_REGISTRY` (boolean) before starting the
erlang.

Third, its possible to alter the global default value in runtime by calling the
function [`use_registry/1`](`socket:use_registry/1`).

And finally, its possible to override the global default when creating a socket
(with [`open/2`](`socket:open/2`) and [`open/4`](`socket:open/4`)) by providing
the attribute `use_registry` (boolean) in the their `Opts` argument (which
effects _that_ specific socket).


## Examples

### Completion asynchronous sendv

This is a simple example function that illustrates how to use
`socket:sendv/3` with asynchronous (nowait) on completion systems (Windows).\
Observe that this is not an illustration how to write a asynchronous
sendv function. Its just an example of what kind of messages and results
that can be expected. The example below basically (re-) implements:
[`socket:sendv(Sock, IOV, infinity)`](`socket:sendv/3`).

```erlang
completion_sendv(Sock, IOV) ->
    case socket:sendv(Sock, IOV, nowait) of
        ok -> % Complete success - We are done
            ok;
        {completion, {CompletionInfo, RestIOV0}} ->
            %% Some of IOV was sent, but the rest, RestIOV0, was scheduled
            case completion_sendv_await_result(Sock,
                                               CompletionInfo, RestIOV0) of
                ok -> % We done
                    ok;
                {ok, RestIOV} ->
                    completion_sendv(Sock, RestIOV);
                {error, Reason} ->
                    {error, {Reason, RestIOV0}}
            end;
        {completion, CompletionInfo} ->
            %% Nothing was sent, IOV was scheduled
            case completion_sendv_await_result(Sock,
                                               CompletionInfo, IOV) of
                ok -> % We done
                    ok;
                {ok, RestIOV} ->
                    completion_sendv(Sock, RestIOV);
                {error, _} = ERROR ->
                    ERROR
            end;
        {error, {_Reason, _RestIOV}} = ERROR ->
            %% Some part of the I/O vector was sent before an error occured
            ERROR;
        {error, _} = ERROR ->
            %% Note that 
            ERROR
    end.

completion_sendv_await_result(Sock,
                              {completion_info, _, Handle},
                              IOV) ->
  receive
      {'$socket', Sock, abort, {Handle, Reason}} ->
          ?P("unexpected abort: "
             "~n   Reason: ~p", [Reason]),
          {error, {abort, Reason}};

      {'$socket', Sock, completion, {Handle, {ok, Written}}} ->
          %% Partial send; calculate rest I/O vector
          case socket:rest_iov(Written, IOV) of
              [] -> % We are done
                  ok;
              RestIOV ->
                  {ok, RestIOV}
          end;

      {'$socket', Sock, completion, {Handle, CompletionStatus}} ->
          CompletionStatus

  end.
```

### Completion asynchronous recv

This is a simple example function that illustrates how to use
`socket:recv/3` with asynchronous (nowait) on completion systems (Windows).
Observe that this is not an illustration how to write a asynchronous
read function. Its just an example of what kind of messages and results
that can be expected. The example below basically (re-) implements:
[`socket:recv(Sock, Sz)`](`socket:recv/2`).

```erlang
completion_recv(Sock, Sz) when (Sz > 0) ->
    completion_recv(Sock, Sz, []).

completion_recv(_Sock, 0, [Bin] = _Acc) ->
    {ok, Bin};
completion_recv(_Sock, 0, Acc) ->
    {ok, erlang:iolist_to_binary(lists:reverse(Acc))};
completion_recv(Sock, Sz, Acc) ->
    case socket:recv(Sock, Sz, nowait) of
        {ok, Bin} when (byte_size(Bin) =:= Sz) ->
            completion_recv(Sock, 0, [Bin|Acc]);
        {ok, Bin} ->
            completion_recv(Sock, Sz-byte_size(Bin), [Bin|Acc]);

	{completion, CompletionInfo} ->
            case completion_recv_await_result(Sock, CompletionInfo) of
                {ok, Bin} ->
                    completion_recv(Sock, Sz-byte_size(Bin), [Bin|Acc]);
                {error, {_Reason, _Data}} = ERROR ->
                    ERROR;
                {error, _Reason} = ERROR ->
                    ERROR
	    end;

	{error, {_Reason, _Data}} = ERROR ->
	    ERROR;
	{error, _Reason} = ERROR ->
	    ERROR

    end.

completion_recv_await_result(Sock,
                             {completion_info, _, Handle}) ->
    receive
	{'$socket', Sock, abort, {Handle, Reason}} ->
	    {error, {abort, Reason}};

	{'$socket', Sock, completion, {Handle, {ok, _Bin} = OK}} ->
            %% We "should" be done
	    OK;
	{'$socket', Sock, completion, {Handle, {more, Bin}}} ->
            %% There is more to read
	    {ok, Bin};

	{'$socket', Sock, completion, {Handle, CompletionStatus}} ->
	    CompletionStatus

    end.
```

### Echo server (and client)

This example is intended to show how to create a simple (echo) server
(and client), handling both 'select' and 'completion' (Unix and Windows).

```erlang
-module(example).

-export([client/2, client/3]).
-export([server/0, server/1, server/2]).


%% ======================================================================

%% === Client ===

client(#{family := Family} = ServerSockAddr, Msg)
  when is_list(Msg) orelse is_binary(Msg) ->
    {ok, Sock} = socket:open(Family, stream, default),
    ok         = maybe_bind(Sock, Family),
    ok         = socket:connect(Sock, ServerSockAddr),
    client_exchange(Sock, Msg);

client(ServerPort, Msg)
  when is_integer(ServerPort) andalso (ServerPort > 0) ->
    Family   = inet, % Default
    Addr     = get_local_addr(Family), % Pick an address
    SockAddr = #{family => Family,
		 addr   => Addr,
		 port   => ServerPort},
    client(SockAddr, Msg).

client(ServerPort, ServerAddr, Msg)
  when is_integer(ServerPort) andalso (ServerPort > 0) andalso
       is_tuple(ServerAddr) ->
    Family   = which_family(ServerAddr),
    SockAddr = #{family => Family,
		 addr   => ServerAddr,
		 port   => ServerPort},
    client(SockAddr, Msg).

%% Send the message to the (echo) server and wait for the echo to come back.
client_exchange(Sock, Msg) when is_list(Msg) ->
    client_exchange(Sock, list_to_binary(Msg));
client_exchange(Sock, Msg) when is_binary(Msg) ->
    ok        = socket:send(Sock, Msg, infinity),
    {ok, Msg} = socket:recv(Sock, byte_size(Msg), infinity),
    ok        = socket:close(Sock),
    ok.


%% ======================================================================

%% === Server ===

server() ->
    %% Make system choose port (and address)
    server(0).

%% This function return the port and address that it actually uses,
%% in case server/0 or server/1 (with a port number) was used to start it.

server(#{family := Family, addr := Addr, port := _} = SockAddr) ->
    {ok, Sock} = socket:open(Family, stream, tcp),
    ok         = socket:bind(Sock, SockAddr),
    ok         = socket:listen(Sock),
    {ok, #{port := Port}} = socket:sockname(Sock),
    Acceptor = start_acceptor(Sock),
    {ok, {Port, Addr, Acceptor}};

server(Port) when is_integer(Port) ->
    Family   = inet, % Default
    Addr     = get_local_addr(Family), % Pick an address
    SockAddr = #{family => Family,
		 addr   => Addr,
		 port   => Port},
    server(SockAddr).

server(Port, Addr)
  when is_integer(Port) andalso (Port >= 0) andalso
       is_tuple(Addr) ->
    Family   = which_family(Addr),
    SockAddr = #{family => Family,
		 addr   => Addr,
		 port   => Port},
    server(SockAddr).


%% --- Echo Server - Acceptor ---

start_acceptor(LSock) ->
    Self = self(),
    {Pid, MRef} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> acceptor_init(Self, LSock) end),
    receive
	{'DOWN', MRef, process, Pid, Info} ->
	    erlang:error({failed_starting_acceptor, Info});
	{Pid, started} ->
	    %% Transfer ownership
	    socket:setopt(LSock, otp, owner, Pid),
	    Pid ! {self(), continue},
	    erlang:demonitor(MRef),
	    Pid
    end.
    
acceptor_init(Parent, LSock) ->
    Parent ! {self(), started},
    receive
	{Parent, continue} ->
	    ok
    end,
    acceptor_loop(LSock, undefined).

acceptor_loop(LSock, undefined = Info) ->
    case socket:accept(LSock, nowait) of
	{ok, ASock} ->
	    start_handler(ASock),
	    acceptor_loop(LSock, Info);
	{select, SelectInfo} ->
	    acceptor_loop(LSock, SelectInfo);
	{completion, CompletionInfo} ->
	    acceptor_loop(LSock, CompletionInfo);
	{error, Reason} ->
	    erlang:error({accept_failed, Reason})
    end;

acceptor_loop(LSock, {select_info, accept, SelectHandle}) ->
    receive
	{'$socket', LSock, select, SelectHandle} ->
	    case socket:accept(LSock, SelectHandle) of
		{ok, ASock} ->
		    start_handler(ASock),
		    acceptor_loop(LSock, undefined);

		{select, NewSelectInfo} ->
		    acceptor_loop(LSock, NewSelectInfo);

		{error, Reason} ->
		    case Reason of
			closed ->
			    exit(normal);
			_ ->
			    erlang:error({select, accept, Reason})
		    end
	    end;

	{'$socket', LSock, abort, {SelectHandle, Reason}} ->
	    case Reason of
		closed ->
		    exit(normal);
		_ ->
		    erlang:error({select, abort, Reason})
	    end

    end;
	
%% This is the (asyncronous) behaviour on platforms that support 'completion',
%% currently only Windows.
acceptor_loop(LSock, {completion_info, accept, CompletionHandle}) ->
    receive
	{'$socket', LSock, completion, {CompletionHandle, CompletionStatus}} ->
	    case CompletionStatus of
		{ok, ASock} ->
		    start_handler(ASock),
		    acceptor_loop(LSock, undefined);

		{error, Reason} ->
		    case Reason of
			closed ->
			    exit(normal);
			_ ->
			    erlang:error({completion, accept, Reason})
		    end
	    end;

	{'$socket', LSock, abort, {CompletionHandle, Reason}} ->
	    case Reason of
		closed ->
		    exit(normal);
		_ ->
		    erlang:error({completion, abort, Reason})
	    end

    end.


%% --- Echo Server - Handler ---

start_handler(Sock) ->
    Self = self(),
    {Pid, MRef} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> handler_init(Self, Sock) end),
    receive
	{'DOWN', MRef, process, Pid, Info} ->
	    erlang:error({failed_starting_handler, Info});
	{Pid, started} ->
	    %% Transfer ownership
	    socket:setopt(Sock, otp, owner, Pid),
	    Pid ! {self(), continue},
	    erlang:demonitor(MRef),
	    Pid
    end.

handler_init(Parent, Sock) ->
    Parent ! {self(), started},
    receive
	{Parent, continue} ->
	    ok
    end,
    handler_loop(Sock, undefined).

%% No "ongoing" reads
%% The use of 'nowait' here is clearly *overkill* for this use case,
%% but is intended as an example of how to use it.
handler_loop(Sock, undefined) ->
    case socket:recv(Sock, 0, nowait) of
	{ok, Data} ->
	    echo(Sock, Data),
	    handler_loop(Sock, undefined);

	{select, SelectInfo} ->
	    handler_loop(Sock, SelectInfo);

	{completion, CompletionInfo} ->
	    handler_loop(Sock, CompletionInfo);

	{error, Reason} ->
	    io:format("handle_loop(undef) -> error: "
		      "~n   Reason: ~p"
		      "~n", [Reason]),
	    case Reason of
		closed ->
		    exit(normal);
		_ ->
		    erlang:error({recv_failed, Reason})
	    end
    end;

%% This is the standard (asyncronous) behaviour.
handler_loop(Sock, {select_info, recv, SelectHandle}) ->
    receive
	{'$socket', Sock, select, SelectHandle} ->
	    case socket:recv(Sock, 0, nowait) of
		{ok, Data} ->
		    echo(Sock, Data),
		    handler_loop(Sock, undefined);

		{select, NewSelectInfo} ->
		    handler_loop(Sock, NewSelectInfo);

		{error, Reason} ->
		    case Reason of
			closed ->
			    exit(normal);
			_ ->
			    erlang:error({select, recv, Reason})
		    end
	    end;

	{'$socket', Sock, abort, {SelectHandle, Reason}} ->
	    case Reason of
		closed ->
		    exit(normal);
		_ ->
		    erlang:error({select, abort, Reason})
	    end

    end;

%% This is the (asyncronous) behaviour on platforms that support 'completion',
%% currently only Windows.
handler_loop(Sock, {completion_info, recv, CompletionHandle}) ->
    receive
	{'$socket', Sock, completion, {CompletionHandle, CompletionStatus}} ->
	    case CompletionStatus of
		{ok, Data} ->
		    echo(Sock, Data),
		    handler_loop(Sock, undefined);
		{error, Reason} ->
		    case Reason of
			closed ->
			    exit(normal);
			_ ->
			    erlang:error({completion, Reason})
		    end
	    end;

	{'$socket', Sock, abort, {CompletionHandle, Reason}} ->
	    case Reason of
		closed ->
		    exit(normal);
		_ ->
		    erlang:error({abort, Reason})
	    end

    end.

echo(Sock, Data) when is_binary(Data) ->
    ok = socket:send(Sock, Data, infinity),
    io:format("** ECHO **"
	      "~n~s~n", [binary_to_list(Data)]).


%% ======================================================================

%% === Utility functions ===

maybe_bind(Sock, Family) ->
    maybe_bind(Sock, Family, os:type()).

maybe_bind(Sock, Family, {win32, _}) ->
    Addr     = get_local_addr(Family),
    SockAddr = #{family => Family,
                 addr   => Addr,
                 port   => 0},
    socket:bind(Sock, SockAddr);
maybe_bind(_Sock, _Family, _OS) ->
    ok.

%% The idea with this is extract a "usable" local address
%% that can be used even from *another* host. And doing
%% so using the net module.

get_local_addr(Family) ->
    Filter =
	fun(#{addr  := #{family := Fam},
	      flags := Flags}) ->
		(Fam =:= Family) andalso
		    lists:member(up, Flags) andalso
		    lists:member(running, Flags) andalso
		    (not lists:member(loopback, Flags));
	   (_) ->
		false
	end,
    {ok, [SockAddr|_]} = net:getifaddrs(Filter),
    #{addr := #{addr := Addr}} = SockAddr,
    Addr.

which_family(Addr) when is_tuple(Addr) andalso (tuple_size(Addr) =:= 4) ->
    inet;
which_family(Addr) when is_tuple(Addr) andalso (tuple_size(Addr) =:= 8) ->
    inet6.
```


[](){: #socket_options }

## Socket Options

Options for level `otp`:

| _Option Name_       | _Value Type_                                                  | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_                                                                                                              |
| ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | ----- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| assoc_id            | integer()                                                     | no    | yes   | type = seqpacket, protocol = sctp, is an association                                                                                           |
| debug               | boolean()                                                     | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                           |
| iow                 | boolean()                                                     | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                           |
| controlling_process | pid()                                                         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                           |
| rcvbuf              | default \| pos_integer() \| \{pos_integer(), pos_ineteger()\} | yes   | yes   | The tuple format is _not_ allowed on Windows. 'default' only valid for set. The tuple form is only valid for type 'stream' and protocol 'tcp'. |
| rcvctrlbuf          | default \| pos_integer()                                      | yes   | yes   | default only valid for set                                                                                                                     |
| sndctrlbuf          | default \| pos_integer()                                      | yes   | yes   | default only valid for set                                                                                                                     |
| fd                  | integer()                                                     | no    | yes   | none                                                                                                                                           |
| use_registry        | boolean()                                                     | no    | yes   | the value is set when the socket is created, by a call to [`open/2`](`socket:open/2`) or [`open/4`](`socket:open/4`).                          |

_Table: option levels_

Options for level `socket`:

| _Option Name_    | _Value Type_      | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| ---------------- | ----------------- | ----- | ----- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| acceptconn       | boolean()         | no    | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| bindtodevice     | string()          | yes   | yes   | Before Linux 3.8, this socket option could be set, but not get. Only works for some socket types (e.g. `inet`). If empty value is set, the binding is removed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       |
| broadcast        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | type = dgram                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| bsp_state        | map()             | no    | yes   | Windows only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| debug            | integer()         | yes   | yes   | may require admin capability                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| domain           | domain()          | no    | yes   | _Not_ on FreeBSD (for instance)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |
| dontroute        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| exclusiveaddruse | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | Windows only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| keepalive        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| linger           | abort \| linger() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| maxdg            | integer()         | no    | yes   | Windows only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| max_msg_size     | integer()         | no    | yes   | Windows only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
| oobinline        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| peek_off         | integer()         | yes   | yes   | domain = local (unix). Currently disabled due to a possible infinite loop when calling recv(\[peek]) the second time.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
| priority         | integer()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| protocol         | protocol()        | no    | yes   | _Not_ on (some) Darwin (for instance)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
| rcvbuf           | non_neg_integer() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| rcvlowat         | non_neg_integer() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| rcvtimeo         | timeval()         | yes   | yes   | This option is not normally supported (see why below). OTP has to be explicitly built with the `--enable-esock-rcvsndtime` configure option for this to be available. Since our implementation is _nonblocking_, its unknown if and how this option works, or even if it may cause malfunctions. Therefore, we do not recommend setting this option. Instead, use the `Timeout` argument to, for instance, the [`recv/3`](`socket:recv/3`) function. |
| reuseaddr        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| reuseport        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | domain = inet \| inet6                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
| sndbuf           | non_neg_integer() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| sndlowat         | non_neg_integer() | yes   | yes   | not changeable on Linux                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              |
| sndtimeo         | timeval()         | yes   | yes   | This option is not normally supported (see why below). OTP has to be explicitly built with the `--enable-esock-rcvsndtime` configure option for this to be available. Since our implementation is _nonblocking_, its unknown if and how this option works, or even if it may cause malfunctions. Therefore, we do not recommend setting this option. Instead, use the `Timeout` argument to, for instance, the [`send/3`](`socket:send/3`) function. |
| timestamp        | boolean()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| type             | type()            | no    | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |

_Table: socket options_

Options for level `ip`:

| _Option Name_          | _Value Type_          | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_                          |
| ---------------------- | --------------------- | ----- | ----- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| add_membership         | ip_mreq()             | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| add_source_membership  | ip_mreq_source()      | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| block_source           | ip_mreq_source()      | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| drop_membership        | ip_mreq()             | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| drop_source_membership | ip_mreq_source()      | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| freebind               | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| hdrincl                | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type = raw                                                 |
| minttl                 | integer()             | yes   | yes   | type = raw                                                 |
| msfilter               | null \| ip_msfilter() | yes   | no    | none                                                       |
| mtu                    | integer()             | no    | yes   | type = raw                                                 |
| mtu_discover           | ip_pmtudisc()         | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| multicast_all          | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| multicast_if           | any \| ip4_address()  | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| multicast_loop         | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| multicast_ttl          | uint8()               | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| nodefrag               | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type = raw                                                 |
| pktinfo                | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type = dgram                                               |
| recvdstaddr            | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type = dgram                                               |
| recverr                | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| recvif                 | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw                                        |
| recvopts               | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type =/= stream                                            |
| recvorigdstaddr        | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| recvttl                | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type =/= stream                                            |
| retopts                | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | type =/= stream                                            |
| router_alert           | integer()             | yes   | yes   | type = raw                                                 |
| sendsrcaddr            | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| tos                    | ip_tos()              | yes   | yes   | some high-priority levels may require superuser capability |
| transparent            | boolean()             | yes   | yes   | requires admin capability                                  |
| ttl                    | integer()             | yes   | yes   | none                                                       |
| unblock_source         | ip_mreq_source()      | yes   | no    | none                                                       |

_Table: ip options_

Options for level `ipv6`:

| _Option Name_          | _Value Type_       | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_                                                                                                                                                                       |
| ---------------------- | ------------------ | ----- | ----- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| addrform               | inet               | yes   | no    | allowed only for IPv6 sockets that are connected and bound to a v4-mapped-on-v6 address                                                                                                                 |
| add_membership         | ipv6_mreq()        | yes   | no    | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| authhdr                | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw, obsolete?                                                                                                                                                                          |
| drop_membership        | ipv6_mreq()        | yes   | no    | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| dstopts                | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw, requires superuser privileges to update                                                                                                                                            |
| flowinfo               | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw, requires superuser privileges to update                                                                                                                                            |
| hoplimit               | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw. On some platforms (e.g. FreeBSD) is used to set in order to get `hoplimit` as a control message heeader. On others (e.g. Linux), `recvhoplimit` is set in order to get `hoplimit`. |
| hopopts                | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw, requires superuser privileges to update                                                                                                                                            |
| mtu                    | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | Get: Only after the socket has been connected                                                                                                                                                           |
| mtu_discover           | ipv6_pmtudisc()    | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| multicast_hops         | default \| uint8() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| multicast_if           | integer()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw                                                                                                                                                                                     |
| multicast_loop         | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| recverr                | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| recvhoplimit           | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw. On some platforms (e.g. Linux), `recvhoplimit` is set in order to get `hoplimit`                                                                                                   |
| recvpktinfo \| pktinfo | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw. On some platforms (e.g. FreeBSD) is used to set in order to get `hoplimit` as a control message heeader. On others (e.g. Linux), `recvhoplimit` is set in order to get `hoplimit`. |
| recvtclass             | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw. On some platforms is used to set (=true) in order to get the `tclass` control message heeader. On others, `tclass` is set in order to get `tclass` control message heeader.        |
| router_alert           | integer()          | yes   | yes   | type = raw                                                                                                                                                                                              |
| rthdr                  | boolean()          | yes   | yes   | type = dgram \| raw, requires superuser privileges to update                                                                                                                                            |
| tclass                 | integer()          | yes   | yes   | Set the traffic class associated with outgoing packets. RFC3542.                                                                                                                                        |
| unicast_hops           | default \| uint8() | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| v6only                 | boolean()          | yes   | no    | none                                                                                                                                                                                                    |

_Table: ipv6 options_

Options for level `tcp`:

| _Option Name_ | _Value Type_ | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_                                                                        |
| ------------- | ------------ | ----- | ----- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| congestion    | string()     | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                     |
| cork          | boolean()    | yes   | yes   | 'nopush' one some platforms (FreeBSD)                                                                    |
| keepcnt       | integer()    | yes   | yes   | On Windows (at least), it is illegal to set to a value greater than 255.                                 |
| keepidle      | integer()    | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                     |
| keepintvl     | integer()    | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                     |
| maxseg        | integer()    | yes   | yes   | Set not allowed on all platforms.                                                                        |
| nodelay       | boolean()    | yes   | yes   | none                                                                                                     |
| nopush        | boolean()    | yes   | yes   | 'cork' on some platforms (Linux). On Darwin this has a different meaning than on, for instance, FreeBSD. |

_Table: tcp options_

Options for level `udp`:

| _Option Name_ | _Value Type_ | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_ |
| ------------- | ------------ | ----- | ----- | --------------------------------- |
| cork          | boolean()    | yes   | yes   | none                              |

_Table: udp options_

Options for level `sctp`:

| _Option Name_     | _Value Type_           | _Set_ | _Get_ | _Other Requirements and comments_ |
| ----------------- | ---------------------- | ----- | ----- | --------------------------------- |
| associnfo         | sctp_assocparams()     | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| autoclose         | non_neg_integer()      | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| disable_fragments | boolean()              | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| events            | sctp_event_subscribe() | yes   | no    | none                              |
| initmsg           | sctp_initmsg()         | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| maxseg            | non_neg_integer()      | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| nodelay           | boolean()              | yes   | yes   | none                              |
| rtoinfo           | sctp_rtoinfo()         | yes   | yes   | none                              |

_Table: sctp options_