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PROGRAM:
NAME
mstack - networking stack selection
SYNOPSIS
mstack [-hv] [-o protocol list] stack_mountpoint command
DESCRIPTION
In View-OS multiple networking stacks are available to processes at the same time. View-OS
supports the msocket(2) system call. mstack defines the default stack (for each address
family) that is used when msocket refers to a NULL pathname for its stack. mstack
provides also a backward compatibility for all the programs using the obsolete socket(2)
system call. The stack mountpoint identifies the stack. In ViewOS it is the mountpoint
where the stack was mounted (by mount(2)(8). In fact the call:
"socket(domain,type,protocol)"
is equivalent to:
"msocket(NULL,domain,type protocol)"
mstacks changes the default stack for the desired protocol families and executes the
command (by execve(2)).
OPTIONS
-h prints the mstack command usage
-v sets the verbose mode on
-o defines the list of protocols. Without a -o option, mstack redefines the default stack
for all protocols families. The list of protocols may include the a comma separated
sequence of the following items: all, unix (or simply u), ipv4 (4), ipv6 (6), netlink
(n), packet (p), bluetooth (b), irda (i), ip (which include all ip related protocols
ipv4, ipv6, netlink and packet), #n where n is the number of protocol. Each item can
be prefixed by + or - to specify whether the protocol/group of protocols must be added
or removed from the set.
EXAMPLES
mstack /dev/net/lwip ip addr
lists the address managed by the stack mounted on /dev/net/lwip.
exec mstack /dev/net/null bash
disables the standard stack in a new bash (which overcomes the current one).
mstack -o ip /dev/net/lwip bash
starts a new bash which uses the stack /dev/net/lwip for ipv4 and ipv6 but not for
the other protocols.
mstack -o -unix /dev/net/lwip bash
starts a new bash which uses the stack /dev/net/lwip for all protocols but AF_UNIX.
mstack -o +ip,-ipv6 /dev/net/lwip bash
starts a new bash which uses the stack /dev/net/lwip for ipv4, netlink, packet but
not ipv6.
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