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package java.net;
/**
* Defines an interface for socket implementations to get and set socket
* options. It is implemented by the classes {@code SocketImpl} and {@code
* DatagramSocketImpl}.
*
* @see SocketImpl
* @see DatagramSocketImpl
*/
public interface SocketOptions {
/**
* Number of seconds to wait when closing a socket if there
* is still some buffered data to be sent.
*
* If this option is set to 0, the TCP socket is closed forcefully and the
* call to {@code close} returns immediately.
*
*
If this option is set to a value greater than 0, the value is interpreted
* as the number of seconds to wait. If all data could be sent
* during this time, the socket is closed normally. Otherwise the connection will be
* closed forcefully.
*
*
Valid values for this option are in the range 0 to 65535 inclusive. (Larger
* timeouts will be treated as 65535s timeouts; roughly 18 hours.)
*/
public static final int SO_LINGER = 128;
/**
* Integer timeout in milliseconds for blocking accept or read/receive operations (but not
* write/send operations). A timeout of 0 means no timeout. Negative
* timeouts are not allowed.
*
*
An {@code InterruptedIOException} is thrown if this timeout expires.
*/
public static final int SO_TIMEOUT = 4102;
/**
* This boolean option specifies whether data is sent immediately on this socket.
* As a side-effect this could lead to low packet efficiency. The
* socket implementation uses the Nagle's algorithm to try to reach a higher
* packet efficiency if this option is disabled.
*/
public static final int TCP_NODELAY = 1;
/**
* This is an IPv4-only socket option whose functionality is subsumed by
* {@link #IP_MULTICAST_IF} and not implemented on Android.
*/
public static final int IP_MULTICAST_IF = 16;
/**
* This option does not correspond to any Unix socket option and is not implemented on Android.
*/
public static final int SO_BINDADDR = 15;
/**
* This boolean option specifies whether a reuse of a local address is allowed even
* if another socket is not yet removed by the operating system. It's only
* available on a {@code MulticastSocket}.
*/
public static final int SO_REUSEADDR = 4;
/**
* The size in bytes of a socket's send buffer. This must be an integer greater than 0.
* This is a hint to the kernel; the kernel may use a larger buffer.
*
*
For datagram sockets, it is implementation-defined whether packets larger than
* this size can be sent.
*/
public static final int SO_SNDBUF = 4097;
/**
* The size in bytes of a socket's receive buffer. This must be an integer greater than 0.
* This is a hint to the kernel; the kernel may use a larger buffer.
*
*
For datagram sockets, packets larger than this value will be discarded.
*/
public static final int SO_RCVBUF = 4098;
/**
* This boolean option specifies whether the kernel sends keepalive messages.
*/
public static final int SO_KEEPALIVE = 8;
/**
* This integer option specifies the value for the type-of-service field of the IPv4 header,
* or the traffic class field of the IPv6 header. These correspond to the IP_TOS and IPV6_TCLASS
* socket options. These may be ignored by the underlying OS. Values must be between 0 and 255
* inclusive.
*
*
See RFC 1349 for more about IPv4
* and RFC 2460 for more about IPv6.
*/
public static final int IP_TOS = 3;
/**
* This boolean option specifies whether the local loopback of multicast packets is
* enabled or disabled. This option is enabled by default on multicast
* sockets. Note that the sense of this option in Java is the
* opposite of the underlying Unix {@code IP_MULTICAST_LOOP}.
* See {@link MulticastSocket#setLoopbackMode}.
*/
public static final int IP_MULTICAST_LOOP = 18;
/**
* This boolean option can be used to enable broadcasting on datagram sockets.
*/
public static final int SO_BROADCAST = 32;
/**
* This boolean option specifies whether sending TCP urgent data is supported on
* this socket or not.
*/
public static final int SO_OOBINLINE = 4099;
/**
* This integer option sets the outgoing interface for multicast packets
* using an interface index.
*/
public static final int IP_MULTICAST_IF2 = 31;
/**
* Gets the value for the specified socket option.
*
* @return the option value.
* @param optID
* the option identifier.
* @throws SocketException
* if an error occurs reading the option value.
*/
public Object getOption(int optID) throws SocketException;
/**
* Sets the value of the specified socket option.
*
* @param optID
* the option identifier.
* @param val
* the value to be set for the option.
* @throws SocketException
* if an error occurs setting the option value.
*/
public void setOption(int optID, Object val) throws SocketException;
}