'\" t .\" Copyright (c) 2012 YOSHIFUJI Hideaki .\" and Copyright (c) 2012 Michael Kerrisk .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft .\" .TH if_nameindex 3 2023-07-20 "Linux man-pages 6.05.01" .SH NAME if_nameindex, if_freenameindex \- get network interface names and indexes .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .PP .BI "struct if_nameindex *if_nameindex(" void ); .BI "void if_freenameindex(struct if_nameindex *" "ptr" ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR if_nameindex () function returns an array of .I if_nameindex structures, each containing information about one of the network interfaces on the local system. The .I if_nameindex structure contains at least the following entries: .PP .in +4n .EX unsigned int if_index; /* Index of interface (1, 2, ...) */ char *if_name; /* Null\-terminated name ("eth0", etc.) */ .EE .in .PP The .I if_index field contains the interface index. The .I if_name field points to the null-terminated interface name. The end of the array is indicated by entry with .I if_index set to zero and .I if_name set to NULL. .PP The data structure returned by .BR if_nameindex () is dynamically allocated and should be freed using .BR if_freenameindex () when no longer needed. .SH RETURN VALUE On success, .BR if_nameindex () returns pointer to the array; on error, NULL is returned, and .I errno is set to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS .BR if_nameindex () may fail and set .I errno if: .TP .B ENOBUFS Insufficient resources available. .PP .BR if_nameindex () may also fail for any of the errors specified for .BR socket (2), .BR bind (2), .BR ioctl (2), .BR getsockname (2), .BR recvmsg (2), .BR sendto (2), or .BR malloc (3). .SH ATTRIBUTES For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see .BR attributes (7). .TS allbox; lbx lb lb l l l. Interface Attribute Value T{ .na .nh .BR if_nameindex (), .BR if_freenameindex () T} Thread safety MT-Safe .TE .sp 1 .SH STANDARDS POSIX.1-2008, RFC\ 3493. .SH HISTORY glibc 2.1. POSIX.1-2001. BSDi. .PP Before glibc 2.3.4, the implementation supported only interfaces with IPv4 addresses. Support of interfaces that don't have IPv4 addresses is available only on kernels that support netlink. .SH EXAMPLES The program below demonstrates the use of the functions described on this page. An example of the output this program might produce is the following: .PP .in +4n .EX $ \fB./a.out\fI 1: lo 2: wlan0 3: em1 .EE .in .SS Program source .\" SRC BEGIN (if_nameindex.c) .EX #include #include #include #include \& int main(void) { struct if_nameindex *if_ni, *i; \& if_ni = if_nameindex(); if (if_ni == NULL) { perror("if_nameindex"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } \& for (i = if_ni; !(i\->if_index == 0 && i\->if_name == NULL); i++) printf("%u: %s\en", i\->if_index, i\->if_name); \& if_freenameindex(if_ni); \& exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } .EE .\" SRC END .SH SEE ALSO .BR getsockopt (2), .BR setsockopt (2), .BR getifaddrs (3), .BR if_indextoname (3), .BR if_nametoindex (3), .BR ifconfig (8)