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Socket.ReceiveMessageFrom Method

Definition

Overloads

ReceiveMessageFrom(Byte[], Int32, Int32, SocketFlags, EndPoint, IPPacketInformation)

Receives the specified number of bytes of data into the specified location of the data buffer, using the specified SocketFlags, and stores the endpoint and packet information.

ReceiveMessageFrom(Span<Byte>, SocketFlags, EndPoint, IPPacketInformation)

Receives the specified number of bytes of data into the specified location of the data buffer, using the specified socketFlags, and stores the endpoint and packet information.

ReceiveMessageFrom(Byte[], Int32, Int32, SocketFlags, EndPoint, IPPacketInformation)

Source:
Socket.cs
Source:
Socket.cs
Source:
Socket.cs

Receives the specified number of bytes of data into the specified location of the data buffer, using the specified SocketFlags, and stores the endpoint and packet information.

public:
 int ReceiveMessageFrom(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ buffer, int offset, int size, System::Net::Sockets::SocketFlags % socketFlags, System::Net::EndPoint ^ % remoteEP, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::Net::Sockets::IPPacketInformation % ipPacketInformation);
public int ReceiveMessageFrom (byte[] buffer, int offset, int size, ref System.Net.Sockets.SocketFlags socketFlags, ref System.Net.EndPoint remoteEP, out System.Net.Sockets.IPPacketInformation ipPacketInformation);
member this.ReceiveMessageFrom : byte[] * int * int * SocketFlags * EndPoint * IPPacketInformation -> int
Public Function ReceiveMessageFrom (buffer As Byte(), offset As Integer, size As Integer, ByRef socketFlags As SocketFlags, ByRef remoteEP As EndPoint, ByRef ipPacketInformation As IPPacketInformation) As Integer

Parameters

buffer
Byte[]

An array of type Byte that is the storage location for received data.

offset
Int32

The position in the buffer parameter to store the received data.

size
Int32

The number of bytes to receive.

socketFlags
SocketFlags

A bitwise combination of the SocketFlags values.

remoteEP
EndPoint

A reference to an EndPoint of the same type as the endpoint of the remote host to be updated on successful receive.

ipPacketInformation
IPPacketInformation

An IPPacketInformation holding address and interface information.

Returns

The number of bytes received.

Exceptions

buffer is null.

-or-

remoteEP is null.

offset is less than 0.

-or-

offset is greater than the length of buffer.

-or-

size is less than 0.

-or-

size is greater than the length of the buffer minus the value of the offset parameter.

socketFlags is not a valid combination of values.

-or-

The LocalEndPoint property was not set.

-or-

The .NET Framework is running on an AMD 64-bit processor.

-or-

An error occurred when attempting to access the socket.

The Socket has been closed.

Remarks

The ReceiveMessageFrom method reads data into the buffer parameter, returns the number of bytes successfully read, and captures the remote host endpoint from which the data was sent, as well as information about the received packet.

The ReceiveMessageFrom method is used primarily to receive message data on a connectionless socket. The socket's local address must be known. This method can only be used with datagram and raw sockets. The socket must be initialized with the socket type set to Dgram or Raw before calling this method. This can be done when the socket is constructed using Socket.

For message-oriented sockets, an incoming message is placed into the buffer parameter up to the total size specified in the size parameter. The offset parameter determines where in the buffer the data is placed. The actual amount of data placed into the buffer is returned by the ReceiveMessageFrom method.

The ReceiveMessageFrom method automatically method sets the PacketInformation socket option to true the first time it is called for a given Socket. However, the returned IPPacketInformation object will only be valid for packets which arrive at the local computer after the socket option has been set. If a socket is sent packets between when it is bound to a local endpoint (explicitly by the Bind method or implicitly by one of the Connect, ConnectAsync, SendTo, or SendToAsync methods) and its first call to the ReceiveMessageFrom method, calls to ReceiveMessageFrom method will return invalid IPPacketInformation objects for these packets.

To ensure that all IPPacketInformation objects are valid, an application should set the PacketInformation socket option to true before it is bound to a local endpoint using the SetSocketOption(SocketOptionLevel, SocketOptionName, Boolean) method.

An application can examine the ipPacketInformation parameter if it needs to know if the datagram was sent using a unicast, multicast, or broadcast address.

Note

The AddressFamily of the EndPoint used in ReceiveFrom needs to match the AddressFamily of the EndPoint used in SendTo.

Note

This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing in .NET Framework.

See also

Applies to

ReceiveMessageFrom(Span<Byte>, SocketFlags, EndPoint, IPPacketInformation)

Source:
Socket.cs
Source:
Socket.cs
Source:
Socket.cs

Receives the specified number of bytes of data into the specified location of the data buffer, using the specified socketFlags, and stores the endpoint and packet information.

public:
 int ReceiveMessageFrom(Span<System::Byte> buffer, System::Net::Sockets::SocketFlags % socketFlags, System::Net::EndPoint ^ % remoteEP, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::Net::Sockets::IPPacketInformation % ipPacketInformation);
public int ReceiveMessageFrom (Span<byte> buffer, ref System.Net.Sockets.SocketFlags socketFlags, ref System.Net.EndPoint remoteEP, out System.Net.Sockets.IPPacketInformation ipPacketInformation);
member this.ReceiveMessageFrom : Span<byte> * SocketFlags * EndPoint * IPPacketInformation -> int
Public Function ReceiveMessageFrom (buffer As Span(Of Byte), ByRef socketFlags As SocketFlags, ByRef remoteEP As EndPoint, ByRef ipPacketInformation As IPPacketInformation) As Integer

Parameters

buffer
Span<Byte>

An Span<T> of type Byte that is the storage location for received data.

socketFlags
SocketFlags

A bitwise combination of the SocketFlags values.

remoteEP
EndPoint

A reference to an EndPoint of the same type as the endpoint of the remote host to be updated on successful receive.

ipPacketInformation
IPPacketInformation

An IPPacketInformation holding address and interface information.

Returns

The number of bytes received.

Exceptions

The Socket object has been closed.

The EndPoint remoteEP is null.

The Socket object is not in blocking mode and cannot accept this synchronous call. You must call the Bind method before performing this operation.

Applies to