ether_aton, ether_ntoa, ether_ntohost, ether_hostton, ether_line, ether_ntoa_r, ether_aton_r - Ethernet address manipulation routines
Standard C library (libc
, -lc
)
#include <netinet/ether.h>
char *ether_ntoa(const struct ether_addr *addr);
struct ether_addr *ether_aton(const char *asc);
int ether_ntohost(char *hostname, const struct ether_addr *addr);
int ether_hostton(const char *hostname, struct ether_addr *addr);
int ether_line(const char *line, struct ether_addr *addr,
char *hostname);
/* GNU extensions */
char *ether_ntoa_r(const struct ether_addr *addr, char *buf);
struct ether_addr *ether_aton_r(const char *asc,
struct ether_addr *addr);
ether_aton() converts the 48-bit Ethernet host
address asc
from the standard hex-digits-and-colons notation
into binary data in network byte order and returns a pointer to it in a
statically allocated buffer, which subsequent calls will overwrite.
ether_aton() returns NULL if the address is
invalid.
The ether_ntoa() function converts the Ethernet host
address addr
given in network byte order to a string in
standard hex-digits-and-colons notation, omitting leading zeros. The
string is returned in a statically allocated buffer, which subsequent
calls will overwrite.
The ether_ntohost() function maps an Ethernet
address to the corresponding hostname in /etc/ethers
and
returns nonzero if it cannot be found.
The ether_hostton() function maps a hostname to the
corresponding Ethernet address in /etc/ethers
and returns
nonzero if it cannot be found.
The ether_line() function parses a line in
/etc/ethers
format (ethernet address followed by whitespace
followed by hostname; '#' introduces a comment) and returns an address
and hostname pair, or nonzero if it cannot be parsed. The buffer pointed
to by hostname
must be sufficiently long, for example, have the
same length as line
.
The functions ether_ntoa_r() and ether_aton_r() are reentrant thread-safe versions of ether_ntoa() and ether_aton() respectively, and do not use static buffers.
The structure ether_addr
is defined in
<net/ethernet.h>
as:
struct ether_addr {
uint8_t ether_addr_octet[6];
}
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
ether_aton(), ether_ntoa() |
Thread safety | MT-Unsafe |
ether_ntohost(), ether_hostton(), ether_line(), ether_ntoa_r(), ether_aton_r() |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
None.
4.3BSD, SunOS.
In glibc 2.2.5 and earlier, the implementation of ether_line() is broken.
ethers(5)