SYNOPSIS
#include <ares.h>
typedef void (*ares_host_callback)(void *arg, int status,
void ares_gethostbyaddr(ares_channel channel, const void *addr,
int addrlen, int family, ares_host_callback callback,
void *arg)
DESCRIPTION
The ares_gethostbyaddr function initiates a host query by address on the name service channel identified by channel. The parameters addr and addrlen give the address as a series of bytes, and family gives the type of address. When the query is complete or has failed, the ares library will invoke callback. Completion or failure of the query may happen immediately, or may happen during a later call to ares_process(3), ares_destroy(3) or ares_cancel(3).The callback argument arg is copied from the ares_gethostbyaddr argument arg. The callback argument status indicates whether the query succeeded and, if not, how it failed. It may have any of the following values:
- ARES_SUCCESS
- The host lookup completed successfully.
- ARES_ENOTIMP
- The ares library does not know how to look up addresses of type family.
- ARES_ENOTFOUND
- The address addr was not found.
- ARES_ENOMEM
- Memory was exhausted.
- ARES_ECANCELLED
- The query was cancelled.
- ARES_EDESTRUCTION
- The name service channel channel is being destroyed; the query will not be completed.
The callback argument timeouts reports how many times a query timed out during the execution of the given request.
On successful completion of the query, the callback argument hostent points to a struct hostent containing the name of the host returned by the query. The callback need not and should not attempt to free the memory pointed to by hostent; the ares library will free it when the callback returns. If the query did not complete successfully, hostent will be NULL.
AUTHOR
Greg Hudson, MIT Information SystemsCopyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.