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Debugging socket options
I have a program (no source) that issues an error when setsockopt() is called. Here is what I think are the relevant bits from a ktrace:
18808 18808 guppy_basecaller CALL socketpair(1,5,0,0x7f7fffffdb98)
18808 18808 guppy_basecaller RET socketpair 0
18808 18808 guppy_basecaller CALL setsockopt(3,1,0x10,0x7f7fffffda14,4)
18808 18808 guppy_basecaller RET setsockopt -1 errno -22 Invalid argument
I do not know how to track down the meaning of the arguments and which parts are invalid, especially because the arguments to setsockopt() are protocol level dependent, and I’m not sure how to track down what the 3 corresponds to in the source code so as to find out what the rest, e.g., 1, 0x10, etc. are intended to mean.
I would appreciate pointers.
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
Brook
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