Hi Pali, I was a patch for environ.7 while I found some pattern. Please see below a minor fix. Thanks, Alex On 1/16/21 11:36 PM, Pali Rohár wrote: > Unlike SIOCGIFADDR and SIOCSIFADDR which are supported by many protocol > families, SIOCDIFADDR is supported by AF_INET6 and AF_APPLETALK only. > > Unlike other protocols, AF_INET6 uses struct in6_ifreq. > > Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár <pali@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > man7/netdevice.7 | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/man7/netdevice.7 b/man7/netdevice.7 > index 15930807c..bdc2d1922 100644 > --- a/man7/netdevice.7 > +++ b/man7/netdevice.7 > @@ -56,9 +56,27 @@ struct ifreq { > .EE > .in > .PP > +.B AF_INET6 > +is an exception. > +It passes an > +.I in6_ifreq > +structure: > +.PP > +.in +4n > +.EX > +struct in6_ifreq { > + struct in6_addr ifr6_addr; > + u32 ifr6_prefixlen; > + int ifr6_ifindex; /* Interface index */ > +}; > +.EE > +.in > +.PP > Normally, the user specifies which device to affect by setting > .I ifr_name > -to the name of the interface. > +to the name of the interface or > +.I ifr6_ifindex > +to the index of the interface. > All other members of the structure may > share memory. > .SS Ioctls > @@ -143,13 +161,33 @@ IFF_ISATAP:Interface is RFC4214 ISATAP interface. > .PP > Setting the extended (private) interface flags is a privileged operation. > .TP > -.BR SIOCGIFADDR ", " SIOCSIFADDR > -Get or set the address of the device using > -.IR ifr_addr . > -Setting the interface address is a privileged operation. > -For compatibility, only > +.BR SIOCGIFADDR ", " SIOCSIFADDR ", " SIOCDIFADDR > +Get, set, or delete the address of the device using > +.IR ifr_addr , > +or > +.I ifr6_addr > +with > +.IR ifr6_prefixlen . > +Setting or deleting the interface address is a privileged operation. > +For compatibility, > +.B SIOCGIFADDR > +returns only > .B AF_INET > -addresses are accepted or returned. > +addresses, > +.B SIOCSIFADDR > +accepts > +.B AF_INET > +and > +.B AF_INET6 > +addresses, and > +.B SIOCDIFADDR > +deletes only > +.B AF_INET6 > +addresses. > +A > +.B AF_INET > +address can be deleted by setting it to zero via > +.BR SIOCSIFADDR . > .TP > .BR SIOCGIFDSTADDR ", " SIOCSIFDSTADDR > Get or set the destination address of a point-to-point device using > @@ -351,10 +389,18 @@ The names of interfaces with no addresses or that don't have the > flag set can be found via > .IR /proc/net/dev . > .PP > -Local IPv6 IP addresses can be found via > -.I /proc/net > +.B AF_INET6 > +IPv6 addresses can be read from > +.I /proc/net/if_inet6 > +file or via > +.BR rtnetlink (7). > +Adding a new or deleting an existing IPv6 address can be done via > +.BR SIOCSIFADDR " / " SIOCDIFADDR I found a few pages with the pattern [.BR X / Y], but none like [.BR X " / " Y]. $ grep -rn '\.BR [a-zA-Z]* / [a-zA-Z]*' man? man1/getent.1:365:.BR ahosts / getaddrinfo (3) man2/sigaction.2:526:.BR SIGIO / SIGPOLL man2/sigaction.2:638:.BR SIGIO / SIGPOLL man2/sigaction.2:814:.BR SIGIO / SIGPOLL man3/sysconf.3:181:.BR PAGESIZE / _SC_PAGESIZE . man7/signal.7:539:.BR SIGINFO / SIGPWR man7/pipe.7:114:.BR SIGPIPE / EPIPE man7/environ.7:127:.BR EDITOR / VISUAL $ grep -rn '\.BR [a-zA-Z]* " / " [a-zA-Z]*' man? $ Please fix this for the next revision. However, don't send a new one only for this. I'd wait to see if someone reviews it or helps in any way ;) > or via > .BR rtnetlink (7). > +Retrieving or changing destination IPv6 addresses of a point-to-point > +interface is possible only via > +.BR rtnetlink (7). > .SH BUGS > glibc 2.1 is missing the > .I ifr_newname >