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| DRBR(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | DRBR(9) |
NAME¶
drbr, drbr_free,
drbr_enqueue, drbr_dequeue,
drbr_dequeue_cond,
drbr_flush, drbr_empty,
drbr_inuse, — network driver
interface to buf_ring
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_var.h>
void
drbr_free(struct
buf_ring *br, struct
malloc_type *type);
int
drbr_enqueue(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br, struct mbuf
*m);
struct mbuf *
drbr_dequeue(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br);
struct mbuf *
drbr_dequeue_cond(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br, int (*func)
(struct mbuf *, void *),
void *arg);
void
drbr_flush(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br);
int
drbr_empty(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br);
int
drbr_inuse(struct
ifnet *ifp, struct
buf_ring *br);
DESCRIPTION¶
The drbr functions provide an API to
network drivers for using buf_ring(9) for enqueueing and
dequeueing packets. This is meant as a replacement for the IFQ interface for
packet queuing. It allows a packet to be enqueued with a single atomic and
packet dequeue to be done without any per-packet atomics as it is protected
by the driver's tx queue lock. If INVARIANTS is
enabled,
drbr_dequeue()
will assert that the tx queue lock is held when it is called.
The
drbr_free()
function frees all the enqueued mbufs and then frees the buf_ring.
The
drbr_enqueue()
function is used to enqueue an mbuf to a buf_ring, falling back to the
ifnet's IFQ if ALTQ(4) is enabled.
The
drbr_dequeue()
function is used to dequeue an mbuf from a buf_ring or, if
ALTQ(4) is enabled, from the ifnet's IFQ.
The
drbr_dequeue_cond()
function is used to conditionally dequeue an mbuf from a buf_ring based on
whether func returns TRUE or
FALSE.
The
drbr_flush()
function frees all mbufs enqueued in the buf_ring and the ifnet's IFQ.
The
drbr_empty()
function returns TRUE if there are no mbufs
enqueued, FALSE otherwise.
The
drbr_inuse()
function returns the number of mbufs enqueued. Note to users that this is
intrinsically racy as there is no guarantee that there will not be more
mbufs when drbr_dequeue() is actually called.
Provided the tx queue lock is held there will not be less.
RETURN VALUES¶
The drbr_enqueue() function returns
ENOBUFS if there are no slots available in the
buf_ring and 0 on success.
The drbr_dequeue() and
drbr_dequeue_cond() functions return an mbuf on
success and NULL if the buf_ring is empty.
HISTORY¶
These functions were introduced in FreeBSD 8.0.
| September 27, 2012 | Debian |