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These incomplete connections 83are now held entirely in the syncache, which is unaffected by 84queue lengths. Inflated 85.Fa backlog 86values to help handle denial 87of service attacks are no longer necessary. 88.Pp 89The 90.Xr sysctl 3 91MIB variable 92.Dq Va kern.ipc.somaxconn 93specifies a hard limit on 94.Fa backlog ; 95if a value greater than 96.Va kern.ipc.somaxconn 97or less than zero is specified, 98.Fa backlog 99is silently forced to 100.Va kern.ipc.somaxconn . 101.Sh INTERACTION WITH ACCEPT FILTERS 102When accept filtering is used on a socket, a second queue will 103be used to hold sockets that have connected, but have not yet 104met their accept filtering criteria. Once the criteria has been 105met, these sockets will be moved over into the completed connection 106queue to be accept()ed. If this secondary queue is full and a 107new connection comes in, the oldest socket which has not yet met 108its accept filter criteria will be terminated. 109.Pp 110This secondary queue, like the primary listen queue, is sized 111according to the 112.Fa backlog 113parameter. 114.Sh RETURN VALUES 115.Rv -std listen 116.Sh ERRORS 117.Fn Listen 118will fail if: 119.Bl -tag -width Er 120.It Bq Er EBADF 121The argument 122.Fa s 123is not a valid descriptor. 124.It Bq Er ENOTSOCK 125The argument 126.Fa s 127is not a socket. 128.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP 129The socket is not of a type that supports the operation 130.Fn listen . 131.El 132.Sh SEE ALSO 133.Xr accept 2 , 134.Xr connect 2 , 135.Xr socket 2 , 136.Xr sysctl 3 , 137.Xr sysctl 8 , 138.Xr accept_filter 9 139.Sh HISTORY 140The 141.Fn listen 142function call appeared in 143.Bx 4.2 . 144The ability to configure the maximum 145.Fa backlog 146at run-time, and to use a negative 147.Fa backlog 148to request the maximum allowable value, was introduced in 149.Fx 2.2 . 150