# PR_RecvFrom Receives bytes from a socket and stores the sending peer's address. ## Syntax ```{code} #include PRInt32 PR_RecvFrom( PRFileDesc *fd, void *buf, PRInt32 amount, PRIntn flags, PRNetAddr *addr, PRIntervalTime timeout); ``` ### Parameters The function has the following parameters: `fd` : A pointer to a {ref}`PRFileDesc` object representing a socket. `buf` : A pointer to a buffer containing the data received. `amount` : The size of `buf` (in bytes). `flags` : This obsolete parameter must always be zero. `addr` : A pointer to the {ref}`PRNetAddr` object that will be filled in with the address of the sending peer on return. `timeout` : A value of type {ref}`PRIntervalTime` specifying the time limit for completion of the receive operation. ### Returns The function returns one of the following values: - A positive number indicates the number of bytes actually received. - The value 0 means the network connection is closed. - The value -1 indicates a failure. The reason for the failure can be obtained by calling {ref}`PR_GetError`. ## Description {ref}`PR_RecvFrom` receives up to a specified number of bytes from socket, which may or may not be connected. The operation blocks until one or more bytes are transferred, a timeout has occurred, or there is an error. No more than `amount` bytes will be transferred. {ref}`PR_RecvFrom` is usually used with a UDP socket.