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86 memory mapped buffers.
135 Ports use preallocated circular queues of buffers
255 can also request additional unbound buffers in the same memory space,
258 buffers is specified in the
263 the number of extra buffers actually allocated (they may be less
264 than the amount requested if the memory space ran out of buffers).
266 contains the index of the first of these extra buffers,
273 this list and use the buffers (i.e., binding them to the slots of a
276 the kernel frees the buffers contained in the list pointed by
278 , irrespectively of the buffers originally provided by the kernel on
301 describing the buffers.
308 uint64_t ptr; /* address for indirect buffers */
314 .It Dv packet buffers
315 Fixed size (normally 2 KB) packet buffers allocated by the kernel.
335 .Sh RINGS, BUFFERS AND DATA I/O
372 slots and buffers
374 The only exception are slots (and buffers) in the range
479 .Sh SLOTS AND PACKET BUFFERS
480 Normally, packets should be stored in the netmap-allocated buffers
520 indicates that the packet continues with subsequent buffers;
527 The maximum length of a chain is 64 buffers.
725 (and buffers reclaimed) even without
893 Forces recovery of transmit buffers on system calls
904 Sizes and number of objects (netmap_if, netmap_ring, buffers)
922 Sizes and number of objects (netmap_if, netmap_ring, buffers)
1076 swapping buffers.