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| MBCHAIN(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | MBCHAIN(9) | 
NAME¶
mbchain, mb_init,
    mb_initm, mb_done,
    mb_detach, mb_fixhdr,
    mb_reserve, mb_put_uint8,
    mb_put_uint16be,
    mb_put_uint16le,
    mb_put_uint32be,
    mb_put_uint32le,
    mb_put_int64be,
    mb_put_int64le, mb_put_mem,
    mb_put_mbuf, mb_put_uio
    — set of functions to build an mbuf chain from
    various data types
SYNOPSIS¶
options LIBMCHAIN kldload
    libmchain
  
  #include <sys/param.h>
  
  #include <sys/uio.h>
  
  #include <sys/mchain.h>
int
  
  mb_init(struct
    mbchain *mbp);
void
  
  mb_initm(struct
    mbchain *mbp, struct mbuf
    *m);
void
  
  mb_done(struct
    mbchain *mbp);
struct mbuf *
  
  mb_detach(struct
    mbchain *mbp);
int
  
  mb_fixhdr(struct
    mbchain *mbp);
caddr_t
  
  mb_reserve(struct
    mbchain *mbp, int
    size);
int
  
  mb_put_uint8(struct
    mbchain *mbp, uint8_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_uint16be(struct
    mbchain *mbp, uint16_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_uint16le(struct
    mbchain *mbp, uint16_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_uint32be(struct
    mbchain *mbp, uint32_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_uint32le(struct
    mbchain *mbp, uint32_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_int64be(struct
    mbchain *mbp, int64_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_int64le(struct
    mbchain *mbp, int64_t
    x);
int
  
  mb_put_mem(struct
    mbchain *mbp, c_caddr_t
    source, int size,
    int type);
int
  
  mb_put_mbuf(struct
    mbchain *mbp, struct mbuf
    *m);
int
  
  mb_put_uio(struct
    mbchain *mbp, struct uio
    *uiop, int
  size);
DESCRIPTION¶
These functions are used to compose mbuf chains from various data
    types. The mbchain structure is used as a working
    context and should be initialized with a call to either
    mb_init()
    or
    mb_initm().
    It has the following fields:
- mb_top
 - (struct mbuf *) A pointer to the top of constructed mbuf chain.
 - mb_cur
 - (struct mbuf *) A pointer to the currently filled mbuf.
 - mb_mleft
 - (int) Number of bytes left in the current mbuf.
 - mb_count
 - (int) Total number of bytes placed in the mbuf chain.
 - mb_copy
 - (mb_copy_t *) User-defined function to perform a copy into mbuf; useful if any unusual data conversion is necessary.
 - mb_udata
 - (void *) User-supplied data which can be used in the mb_copy function.
 
mb_done()
    function disposes an mbuf chain pointed to by
    mbp->mb_top field and sets the field to
    NULL.
mb_detach()
    function returns the value of mbp->mb_top field and
    sets its value to NULL.
mb_fixhdr()
    recalculates the length of an mbuf chain and updates the
    m_pkthdr.len field of the first mbuf in the chain. It
    returns the calculated length.
mb_reserve()
    ensures that the object of the length specified by the
    size argument will fit in the current mbuf (mbuf
    allocation is performed if necessary), and advances all pointers as if the
    real data was placed. Returned value will point to the beginning of the
    reserved space. Note that the size of the object should not exceed
    MLEN bytes.
All
    mb_put_*()
    functions perform an actual copy of the data into mbuf chain. Functions
    which have le or be suffixes
    will perform conversion to the little- or big-endian data formats.
mb_put_mem()
    function copies size bytes of data specified by the
    source argument to an mbuf chain. The
    type argument specifies the method used to perform a
    copy, and can be one of the following:
MB_MSYSTEM- Use
      
bcopy() function. MB_MUSER- Use copyin(9) function.
 MB_MINLINE- Use an “inline” loop which does not call any function.
 MB_MZERO- Do not copy any data, but just fill the destination with zero bytes.
 MB_MCUSTOM- Call function specified by the mbp->mb_copy field.
 
RETURN VALUES¶
All int functions except
    mb_fixhdr() return zero if successful and an error
    code otherwise.
Note:
    after failure of any function, an mbuf chain is left in the broken state,
    and only mb_done() function can safely be called to
    destroy it.
EXAMPLES¶
struct mbchain *mbp; struct mbuf *m; mb_init(mbp); mb_put_uint8(mbp, 33); mb_put_uint16le(mbp, length); m = m_copym(mbp->mb_top, 0, M_COPYALL, M_WAIT); send(m); mb_done(mbp);
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Boris Popov <bp@FreeBSD.org>.
| February 20, 2001 | Debian |