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26.Dd February 12, 2007
27.Dt PIM 4
28.Os
29.\"
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm pim
32.Nd Protocol Independent Multicast
33.\"
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Cd "options MROUTING"
36.Pp
37.In sys/types.h
38.In sys/socket.h
39.In netinet/in.h
40.In netinet/ip_mroute.h
41.In netinet/pim.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn getsockopt "int s" IPPROTO_IP MRT_PIM "void *optval" "socklen_t *optlen"
44.Ft int
45.Fn setsockopt "int s" IPPROTO_IP MRT_PIM "const void *optval" "socklen_t optlen"
46.Ft int
47.Fn getsockopt "int s" IPPROTO_IPV6 MRT6_PIM "void *optval" "socklen_t *optlen"
48.Ft int
49.Fn setsockopt "int s" IPPROTO_IPV6 MRT6_PIM "const void *optval" "socklen_t optlen"
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51.Tn PIM
52is the common name for two multicast routing protocols:
53Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) and
54Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM).
55.Pp
56PIM-SM is a multicast routing protocol that can use the underlying
57unicast routing information base or a separate multicast-capable
58routing information base.
59It builds unidirectional shared trees rooted at a Rendezvous
60Point (RP) per group,
61and optionally creates shortest-path trees per source.
62.Pp
63PIM-DM is a multicast routing protocol that uses the underlying
64unicast routing information base to flood multicast datagrams
65to all multicast routers.
66Prune messages are used to prevent future datagrams from propagating
67to routers with no group membership information.
68.Pp
69Both PIM-SM and PIM-DM are fairly complex protocols,
70though PIM-SM is much more complex.
71To enable PIM-SM or PIM-DM multicast routing in a router,
72the user must enable multicast routing and PIM processing in the kernel
73(see
74.Sx SYNOPSIS
75about the kernel configuration options),
76and must run a PIM-SM or PIM-DM capable user-level process.
77From developer's point of view,
78the programming guide described in the
79.Sx "Programming Guide"
80section should be used to control the PIM processing in the kernel.
81.\"
82.Ss Programming Guide
83After a multicast routing socket is open and multicast forwarding
84is enabled in the kernel
85(see
86.Xr multicast 4 ) ,
87one of the following socket options should be used to enable or disable
88PIM processing in the kernel.
89Note that those options require certain privilege
90(i.e., root privilege):
91.Bd -literal
92/* IPv4 */
93int v = 1;        /* 1 to enable, or 0 to disable */
94setsockopt(mrouter_s4, IPPROTO_IP, MRT_PIM, (void *)&v, sizeof(v));
95.Ed
96.Bd -literal
97/* IPv6 */
98int v = 1;        /* 1 to enable, or 0 to disable */
99setsockopt(mrouter_s6, IPPROTO_IPV6, MRT6_PIM, (void *)&v, sizeof(v));
100.Ed
101.Pp
102After PIM processing is enabled, the multicast-capable interfaces
103should be added
104(see
105.Xr multicast 4 ) .
106In case of PIM-SM, the PIM-Register virtual interface must be added
107as well.
108This can be accomplished by using the following options:
109.Bd -literal
110/* IPv4 */
111struct vifctl vc;
112memset(&vc, 0, sizeof(vc));
113/* Assign all vifctl fields as appropriate */
114\&...
115if (is_pim_register_vif)
116    vc.vifc_flags |= VIFF_REGISTER;
117setsockopt(mrouter_s4, IPPROTO_IP, MRT_ADD_VIF, (void *)&vc,
118           sizeof(vc));
119.Ed
120.Bd -literal
121/* IPv6 */
122struct mif6ctl mc;
123memset(&mc, 0, sizeof(mc));
124/* Assign all mif6ctl fields as appropriate */
125\&...
126if (is_pim_register_vif)
127    mc.mif6c_flags |= MIFF_REGISTER;
128setsockopt(mrouter_s6, IPPROTO_IPV6, MRT6_ADD_MIF, (void *)&mc,
129           sizeof(mc));
130.Ed
131.Pp
132Sending or receiving of PIM packets can be accomplished by
133opening first a
134.Dq raw socket
135(see
136.Xr socket 2 ) ,
137with protocol value of
138.Dv IPPROTO_PIM :
139.Bd -literal
140/* IPv4 */
141int pim_s4;
142pim_s4 = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_PIM);
143.Ed
144.Bd -literal
145/* IPv6 */
146int pim_s6;
147pim_s6 = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_PIM);
148.Ed
149.Pp
150Then, the following system calls can be used to send or receive PIM
151packets:
152.Xr sendto 2 ,
153.Xr sendmsg 2 ,
154.Xr recvfrom 2 ,
155.Xr recvmsg 2 .
156.\"
157.Sh SEE ALSO
158.Xr getsockopt 2 ,
159.Xr recvfrom 2 ,
160.Xr recvmsg 2 ,
161.Xr sendmsg 2 ,
162.Xr sendto 2 ,
163.Xr setsockopt 2 ,
164.Xr socket 2 ,
165.Xr inet 4 ,
166.Xr intro 4 ,
167.Xr ip 4 ,
168.Xr multicast 4
169.\"
170.Sh STANDARDS
171.\" XXX the PIM-SM number must be updated after RFC 2362 is
172.\" replaced by a new RFC by the end of year 2003 or so.
173The PIM-SM protocol is specified in RFC 2362 (to be replaced by
174.%T draft-ietf-pim-sm-v2-new-* ) .
175The PIM-DM protocol is specified in
176.%T draft-ietf-pim-dm-new-v2-* ) .
177.\"
178.Sh AUTHORS
179.An -nosplit
180The original IPv4 PIM kernel support for IRIX and SunOS-4.x was
181implemented by
182.An Ahmed Helmy
183(USC and SGI).
184Later the code was ported to various
185.Bx
186flavors and modified by
187.An George Edmond Eddy
188(Rusty) (ISI),
189.An Hitoshi Asaeda
190(WIDE Project), and
191.An Pavlin Radoslavov
192(USC/ISI and ICSI).
193The IPv6 PIM kernel support was implemented by the KAME project
194.Pq Pa https://www.kame.net ,
195and was based on the IPv4 PIM kernel support.
196.Pp
197This manual page was written by
198.An Pavlin Radoslavov
199(ICSI).
200