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.\" Copyright (c) 1995 Michael Chastain (mec@shell.portal.com), 15 April 1995.
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.TH IPC 2 "22. April 1996" "GNU" "Systemaufrufe"
.SH BEZEICHNUNG
socketcall - Systemaufrufe für Sockets
.SH "ÜBERSICHT"
.nf
.BI "int socketcall(int call, unsigned long *args);"
.fi
.SH BESCHREIBUNG
Socketcall ist die allgemeine Sprungadresse im Kernel für die
Systemaufrufe der Sockets.
.I call
beschreibt, welche Socketfunktion aufgerufen werden soll, 
.I args
ist ein Zeiger auf einen Speicherblock, in dem die Argumente
stehen, die vom Aufruf weitergeleitet werden.

Benutzerprogramme sollten die Funktionen mit ihren herkömmlichen
Namen aufrufen.  Nur Programmierer von Standardbibliotheken oder
Kernel-Hacker brauchen die Funktion
.B socketcall
zu kennen.
.SH "SIEHE AUCH"
.BR accept (2),
.BR bind (2),
.BR connect (2),
.BR getpeername  (2),
.BR getsockname (2),
.BR getsockopt (2),
.BR listen (2),
.BR recv (2),
.BR recvfrom (2),
.BR send (2),
.BR sendto (2),
.BR setsockopt (2),
.BR shutdown (2),
.BR socket (2),
.BR socketpair (2).