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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10de06f907SNik Clayton.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11de06f907SNik Clayton.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 13de06f907SNik Clayton.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 14de06f907SNik Clayton.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15de06f907SNik Clayton.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16de06f907SNik Clayton.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL [your name] OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17de06f907SNik Clayton.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18de06f907SNik Clayton.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19de06f907SNik Clayton.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20de06f907SNik Clayton.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21de06f907SNik Clayton.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22de06f907SNik Clayton.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23de06f907SNik Clayton.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 25de06f907SNik Clayton.\" $FreeBSD$ 26de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 27e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dd October 21, 2014 28de06f907SNik Clayton.Dt MBUF 9 29de06f907SNik Clayton.Os 30de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 31de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh NAME 32de06f907SNik Clayton.Nm mbuf 33de06f907SNik Clayton.Nd "memory management in the kernel IPC subsystem" 34de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 35de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh SYNOPSIS 3632eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In sys/param.h 37f16b3c0dSChad David.In sys/systm.h 3832eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In sys/mbuf.h 39de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 40bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf allocation macros 41de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn MGET "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" "short type" 42de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn MGETHDR "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" "short type" 43de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn MCLGET "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" 44bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fo MEXTADD 45bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fa "struct mbuf *mbuf" 46bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fa "caddr_t buf" 47bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fa "u_int size" 48cf827063SPoul-Henning Kamp.Fa "void (*free)(void *opt_arg1, void *opt_arg2)" 49cf827063SPoul-Henning Kamp.Fa "void *opt_arg1" 50cf827063SPoul-Henning Kamp.Fa "void *opt_arg2" 515d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fa "short flags" 525d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fa "int type" 53bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fc 54bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MEXTFREE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 55bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MFREE "struct mbuf *mbuf" "struct mbuf *successor" 56de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 57bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf utility macros 58f16b3c0dSChad David.Fn mtod "struct mbuf *mbuf" "type" 59bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_ALIGN "struct mbuf *mbuf" "u_int len" 60bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MH_ALIGN "struct mbuf *mbuf" "u_int len" 61f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 62bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_LEADINGSPACE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 63f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 64bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_TRAILINGSPACE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 65da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn M_MOVE_PKTHDR "struct mbuf *to" "struct mbuf *from" 66bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_PREPEND "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 67ada46fe9SKevin Lo.Fn MCHTYPE "struct mbuf *mbuf" "short type" 68f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 695d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fn M_WRITABLE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 70bfd59721SBosko Milekic.\" 71bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf allocation functions 72de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 73ada46fe9SKevin Lo.Fn m_get "int how" "short type" 74de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 7518f169afSKevin Lo.Fn m_get2 "int size" "int how" "short type" "int flags" 7618f169afSKevin Lo.Ft struct mbuf * 77ada46fe9SKevin Lo.Fn m_getm "struct mbuf *orig" "int len" "int how" "short type" 78328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.Ft struct mbuf * 795c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn m_getjcl "int how" "short type" "int flags" "int size" 805c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurney.Ft struct mbuf * 816c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Fn m_getcl "int how" "short type" "int flags" 826c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Ft struct mbuf * 83ada46fe9SKevin Lo.Fn m_getclr "int how" "short type" 84de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 85ada46fe9SKevin Lo.Fn m_gethdr "int how" "short type" 86bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ft struct mbuf * 87bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn m_free "struct mbuf *mbuf" 88de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 89de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_freem "struct mbuf *mbuf" 90bfd59721SBosko Milekic.\" 91bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf utility functions 92de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 93de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_adj "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" 949c3fd404SSam Leffler.Ft void 959c3fd404SSam Leffler.Fn m_align "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" 96b9def06bSSam Leffler.Ft int 97b9def06bSSam Leffler.Fn m_append "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "c_caddr_t cp" 98de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 99de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_prepend "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 100de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 1017ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn m_copyup "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int dstoff" 1027ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Ft struct mbuf * 103de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_pullup "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" 104de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 105d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_pulldown "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "int *offsetp" 106d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Ft struct mbuf * 107de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copym "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "int how" 108de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 109de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copypacket "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" 110de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 111de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_dup "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" 112de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 1130d8e4c57SBruce Evans.Fn m_copydata "const struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "caddr_t buf" 114de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 115de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copyback "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "caddr_t buf" 116de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 117de06f907SNik Clayton.Fo m_devget 118de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "char *buf" 119de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "int len" 120de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "int offset" 121de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "struct ifnet *ifp" 122de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "void (*copy)(char *from, caddr_t to, u_int len)" 123de06f907SNik Clayton.Fc 124de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 125de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_cat "struct mbuf *m" "struct mbuf *n" 126e60fa837SRuslan Ermilov.Ft u_int 1270b1c0994SPoul-Henning Kamp.Fn m_fixhdr "struct mbuf *mbuf" 128da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Ft void 129da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_dup_pkthdr "struct mbuf *to" "struct mbuf *from" 130da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Ft void 131da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_move_pkthdr "struct mbuf *to" "struct mbuf *from" 132e60fa837SRuslan Ermilov.Ft u_int 1330b1c0994SPoul-Henning Kamp.Fn m_length "struct mbuf *mbuf" "struct mbuf **last" 134de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 135de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_split "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 13602312219SBruce M Simpson.Ft int 13702312219SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_apply "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int off" "int len" "int (*f)(void *arg, void *data, u_int len)" "void *arg" 13802312219SBruce M Simpson.Ft struct mbuf * 13902312219SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_getptr "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int loc" "int *off" 140a61bc764SMike Silbersack.Ft struct mbuf * 141a61bc764SMike Silbersack.Fn m_defrag "struct mbuf *m0" "int how" 14247e2996eSSam Leffler.Ft struct mbuf * 14347e2996eSSam Leffler.Fn m_unshare "struct mbuf *m0" "int how" 144de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 145de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh DESCRIPTION 1467b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAn 1477b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 1487b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis a basic unit of memory management in the kernel IPC subsystem. 1497b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyNetwork packets and socket buffers are stored in 1507b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs . 1517b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyA network packet may span multiple 1527b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs 1537b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyarranged into a 1547b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 155c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(linked list), 156de06f907SNik Claytonwhich allows adding or trimming 157bfd59721SBosko Milekicnetwork headers with little overhead. 158de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 1597b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyWhile a developer should not bother with 1607b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 1617b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyinternals without serious 162de06f907SNik Claytonreason in order to avoid incompatibilities with future changes, it 1637b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis useful to understand the general structure of an 1647b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf . 165de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 1667b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAn 1677b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 1687b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyconsists of a variable-sized header and a small internal 169e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbuffer for data. 1707b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe total size of an 1717b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf , 172bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MSIZE , 173feccf50cSAlex Dupreis a constant defined in 174feccf50cSAlex Dupre.In sys/param.h . 1757b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe 1767b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 1777b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyheader includes: 178238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Bl -tag -width "m_nextpkt" -offset indent 179be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_next 180238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt struct mbuf * 181238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyA pointer to the next 1827b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 1837b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyin the 184238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 185be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_nextpkt 186238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt struct mbuf * 187238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyA pointer to the next 1887b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 189238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiyin the queue. 190be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_data 191238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt caddr_t 192238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyA pointer to data attached to this 193238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf . 194be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_len 195238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt int 196238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyThe length of the data. 197be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_type 198238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt short 199238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyThe type of the data. 200be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Va m_flags 201238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt int 202238d9c59SYaroslav TykhiyThe 2037b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 204238d9c59SYaroslav Tykhiyflags. 205de06f907SNik Clayton.El 206de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 2077b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe 2087b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 2097b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyflag bits are defined as follows: 210de06f907SNik Clayton.Bd -literal 211de06f907SNik Clayton/* mbuf flags */ 21233d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_EXT 0x00000001 /* has associated external storage */ 21333d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PKTHDR 0x00000002 /* start of record */ 21433d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_EOR 0x00000004 /* end of record */ 21533d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_RDONLY 0x00000008 /* associated data marked read-only */ 21633d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO1 0x00001000 /* protocol-specific */ 21733d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO2 0x00002000 /* protocol-specific */ 21833d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO3 0x00004000 /* protocol-specific */ 21933d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO4 0x00008000 /* protocol-specific */ 22033d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO5 0x00010000 /* protocol-specific */ 22133d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO6 0x00020000 /* protocol-specific */ 22233d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO7 0x00040000 /* protocol-specific */ 22333d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO8 0x00080000 /* protocol-specific */ 22433d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO9 0x00100000 /* protocol-specific */ 22533d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO10 0x00200000 /* protocol-specific */ 22633d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO11 0x00400000 /* protocol-specific */ 22733d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_PROTO12 0x00800000 /* protocol-specific */ 228de06f907SNik Clayton 229f434362aSYaroslav Tykhiy/* mbuf pkthdr flags (also stored in m_flags) */ 23033d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_BCAST 0x00000010 /* send/received as link-level broadcast */ 23133d8df4bSKevin Lo#define M_MCAST 0x00000020 /* send/received as link-level multicast */ 232de06f907SNik Clayton.Ed 233de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 2347b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe available 2357b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 2367b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiytypes are defined as follows: 237de06f907SNik Clayton.Bd -literal 238de06f907SNik Clayton/* mbuf types */ 239de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_DATA 1 /* dynamic (data) allocation */ 2401cb58a07SMaxim Konovalov#define MT_HEADER MT_DATA /* packet header */ 241de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_SONAME 8 /* socket name */ 242de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_CONTROL 14 /* extra-data protocol message */ 243de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_OOBDATA 15 /* expedited data */ 244de06f907SNik Clayton.Ed 245de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 246c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravThe available external buffer types are defined as follows: 247c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Bd -literal 248c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav/* external buffer types */ 249c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_CLUSTER 1 /* mbuf cluster */ 250c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_SFBUF 2 /* sendfile(2)'s sf_bufs */ 251c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_JUMBOP 3 /* jumbo cluster 4096 bytes */ 252c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_JUMBO9 4 /* jumbo cluster 9216 bytes */ 253c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_JUMBO16 5 /* jumbo cluster 16184 bytes */ 254c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_PACKET 6 /* mbuf+cluster from packet zone */ 255c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav#define EXT_MBUF 7 /* external mbuf reference (M_IOVEC) */ 25633d8df4bSKevin Lo#define EXT_NET_DRV 252 /* custom ext_buf provided by net driver(s) */ 25733d8df4bSKevin Lo#define EXT_MOD_TYPE 253 /* custom module's ext_buf type */ 25833d8df4bSKevin Lo#define EXT_DISPOSABLE 254 /* can throw this buffer away w/page flipping */ 25933d8df4bSKevin Lo#define EXT_EXTREF 255 /* has externally maintained ref_cnt ptr */ 260c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Ed 261c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Pp 262de06f907SNik ClaytonIf the 263de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 264de06f907SNik Claytonflag is set, a 2657b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt struct pkthdr Va m_pkthdr 2667b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis added to the 2677b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 2687b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyheader. 269e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt contains a pointer to the interface 270de06f907SNik Claytonthe packet has been received from 2717b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt struct ifnet Va *rcvif , 272de06f907SNik Claytonand the total packet length 2737b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Pq Vt int Va len . 274e85cc3f5SRuslan ErmilovOptionally, it may also contain an attached list of packet tags 275e85cc3f5SRuslan Ermilov.Pq Vt "struct m_tag" . 276e85cc3f5SRuslan ErmilovSee 277e85cc3f5SRuslan Ermilov.Xr mbuf_tags 9 278e85cc3f5SRuslan Ermilovfor details. 2790193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyFields used in offloading checksum calculation to the hardware are kept in 2800193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va m_pkthdr 2810193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyas well. 2820193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiySee 2830193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Sx HARDWARE-ASSISTED CHECKSUM CALCULATION 2840193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyfor details. 285de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 2867b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyIf small enough, data is stored in the internal data buffer of an 2877b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf . 2887b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyIf the data is sufficiently large, another 2897b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 2907b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiymay be added to the 2917b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 2927b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyor external storage may be associated with the 2937b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf . 294de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN 2957b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes of data can fit into an 2967b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 2977b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiywith the 298de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 299de06f907SNik Claytonflag set, 300de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MLEN 301de06f907SNik Claytonbytes can otherwise. 302de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 3037b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyIf external storage is being associated with an 3047b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf , 3057b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiythe 306be82a0bcSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va m_ext 30725f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnheader is added at the cost of losing the internal data buffer. 308e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt includes a pointer to external storage, the size of the storage, 309e73145f6SSheldon Hearna pointer to a function used for freeing the storage, 310e73145f6SSheldon Hearna pointer to an optional argument that can be passed to the function, 311e73145f6SSheldon Hearnand a pointer to a reference counter. 3127b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAn 3137b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 3147b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyusing external storage has the 315de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_EXT 316de06f907SNik Claytonflag set. 317de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 318bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system supplies a macro for allocating the desired external storage 319bfd59721SBosko Milekicbuffer, 320bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MEXTADD . 321bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Pp 322bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe allocation and management of the reference counter is handled by the 323e73145f6SSheldon Hearnsubsystem. 324bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Pp 325bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system also supplies a default type of external storage buffer called an 3267b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster . 3277b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt Mbuf clusters 3287b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiycan be allocated and configured with the use of the 329bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MCLGET 330e73145f6SSheldon Hearnmacro. 3317b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyEach 3327b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster 3337b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis 334de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MCLBYTES 335bfd59721SBosko Milekicin size, where MCLBYTES is a machine-dependent constant. 336bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system defines an advisory macro 337de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MINCLSIZE , 3387b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiywhich is the smallest amount of data to put into an 3397b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster . 3402e3ee239SKevin LoIt is equal to 3412e3ee239SKevin Lo.Dv MHLEN 3422e3ee239SKevin Loplus one. 3437b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyIt is typically preferable to store data into the data region of an 3447b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf , 3457b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyif size permits, as opposed to allocating a separate 3467b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster 3477b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto hold the same data. 348de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 349de06f907SNik Clayton.Ss Macros and Functions 350bfd59721SBosko MilekicThere are numerous predefined macros and functions that provide the 351bfd59721SBosko Milekicdeveloper with common utilities. 352de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 353de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 354de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn mtod mbuf type 3557b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyConvert an 3567b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 3577b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiypointer to a data pointer. 358*d31a9760SJohn-Mark GurneyThe macro expands to the data pointer cast to the specified 3597b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa type . 360de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 3617b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyIt is advisable to ensure that there is enough contiguous data in 3627b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf . 363de06f907SNik ClaytonSee 364de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_pullup 365de06f907SNik Claytonfor details. 366de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MGET mbuf how type 3677b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAllocate an 3687b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 3697b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand initialize it to contain internal data. 37025f1a2e9SSheldon Hearn.Fa mbuf 3717b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiywill point to the allocated 3727b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 3737b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyon success, or be set to 374de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 375e73145f6SSheldon Hearnon failure. 376e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe 377de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa how 378de06f907SNik Claytonargument is to be set to 379fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_WAITOK 380de06f907SNik Claytonor 381fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_NOWAIT . 38225f1a2e9SSheldon HearnIt specifies whether the caller is willing to block if necessary. 3837b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyA number of other functions and macros related to 3847b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs 3857b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyhave the same argument because they may 3867b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyat some point need to allocate new 3877b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs . 388de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MGETHDR mbuf how type 3897b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAllocate an 3907b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 3917b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand initialize it to contain a packet header 392e73145f6SSheldon Hearnand internal data. 393e73145f6SSheldon HearnSee 394de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn MGET 395de06f907SNik Claytonfor details. 396c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.It Fn MEXTADD mbuf buf size free opt_arg1 opt_arg2 flags type 397c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravAssociate externally managed data with 398c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa mbuf . 399c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravAny internal data contained in the mbuf will be discarded, and the 40073bbeaa5SGlen Barber.Dv M_EXT 40173bbeaa5SGlen Barberflag will be set. 402c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravThe 403c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa buf 404c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravand 405c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa size 406c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravarguments are the address and length, respectively, of the data. 407c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravThe 408c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa free 409c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravargument points to a function which will be called to free the data 410c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravwhen the mbuf is freed; it is only used if 411c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa type 412c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravis 413c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Dv EXT_EXTREF . 414c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravThe 415c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa opt_arg1 416c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravand 417c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa opt_arg2 418c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravarguments will be passed unmodified to 419c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa free . 420c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravThe 421c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa flags 422c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravargument specifies additional 423c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Vt mbuf 424c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravflags; it is not necessary to specify 425c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Dv M_EXT . 426c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravFinally, the 427c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Fa type 428c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravargument specifies the type of external data, which controls how it 429c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravwill be disposed of when the 430c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Vt mbuf 431c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgravis freed. 432c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling SmørgravIn most cases, the correct value is 433c3a2dbe9SDag-Erling Smørgrav.Dv EXT_EXTREF . 434de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MCLGET mbuf how 4357b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAllocate and attach an 4367b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster 4377b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto 4387b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf . 439e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf the macro fails, the 440de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_EXT 4410227791bSRuslan Ermilovflag will not be set in 4427b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf . 443da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn M_ALIGN mbuf len 444da72b998SYaroslav TykhiySet the pointer 445da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf->m_data 446da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyto place an object of the size 447da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa len 448da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyat the end of the internal data area of 449da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf , 450da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiylong word aligned. 451da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyApplicable only if 452da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 453da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyis newly allocated with 454da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn MGET 455da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyor 456da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_get . 457da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn MH_ALIGN mbuf len 458da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyServes the same purpose as 459da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn M_ALIGN 460da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiydoes, but only for 461da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 462da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiynewly allocated with 463da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn MGETHDR 464da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyor 465da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_gethdr , 466da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyor initialized by 467da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_dup_pkthdr 468da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyor 469da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_move_pkthdr . 4709c3fd404SSam Leffler.It Fn m_align mbuf len 4719c3fd404SSam LefflerServices the same purpose as 4729c3fd404SSam Leffler.Fn M_ALIGN 4739c3fd404SSam Lefflerbut handles any type of mbuf. 474da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn M_LEADINGSPACE mbuf 475da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyReturns the number of bytes available before the beginning 476da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyof data in 477da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf . 478da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn M_TRAILINGSPACE mbuf 479da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyReturns the number of bytes available after the end of data in 480da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf . 481de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn M_PREPEND mbuf len how 4827b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThis macro operates on an 4837b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 484de06f907SNik ClaytonIt is an optimized wrapper for 485de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_prepend 486de06f907SNik Claytonthat can make use of possible empty space before data 4875203edcdSRuslan Ermilov(e.g.\& left after trimming of a link-layer header). 4887b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe new 4897b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 4907b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiypointer or 491de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 492de06f907SNik Claytonis in 493de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa mbuf 494de06f907SNik Claytonafter the call. 495da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn M_MOVE_PKTHDR to from 496da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyUsing this macro is equivalent to calling 497da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fn m_move_pkthdr to from . 4985d4050ccSBosko Milekic.It Fn M_WRITABLE mbuf 4997b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThis macro will evaluate true if 5007b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 5017b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis not marked 5025d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 5037b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand if either 5047b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 5057b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiydoes not contain external storage or, 5065d4050ccSBosko Milekicif it does, 5075d4050ccSBosko Milekicthen if the reference count of the storage is not greater than 1. 5085d4050ccSBosko MilekicThe 5095d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 5107b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyflag can be set in 5117b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf->m_flags . 5125d4050ccSBosko MilekicThis can be achieved during setup of the external storage, 5135d4050ccSBosko Milekicby passing the 5145d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 5155d4050ccSBosko Milekicbit as a 5160b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa flags 5175d4050ccSBosko Milekicargument to the 5185d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fn MEXTADD 5197b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiymacro, or can be directly set in individual 5207b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs . 521da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn MCHTYPE mbuf type 522da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyChange the type of 523da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa mbuf 524da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyto 525da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa type . 526da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyThis is a relatively expensive operation and should be avoided. 527de06f907SNik Clayton.El 528de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 529de06f907SNik ClaytonThe functions are: 530de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 531de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_get how type 532de06f907SNik ClaytonA function version of 533bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MGET 534bfd59721SBosko Milekicfor non-critical paths. 53518f169afSKevin Lo.It Fn m_get2 size how type flags 53618f169afSKevin LoAllocate an 53718f169afSKevin Lo.Vt mbuf 53818f169afSKevin Lowith enough space to hold specified amount of data. 539328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.It Fn m_getm orig len how type 540328c0bbcSBosko MilekicAllocate 5410b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa len 5427b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes worth of 5437b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs 5447b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand 5457b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters 5467b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyif necessary and append the resulting allocated 5477b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 5487b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto the 5497b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 5507b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa orig , 5517b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyif it is 5520b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.No non- Ns Dv NULL . 553328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIf the allocation fails at any point, 5540b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilovfree whatever was allocated and return 5550b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Dv NULL . 556328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIf 5570b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa orig 5580b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilovis 5590b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.No non- Ns Dv NULL , 560328c0bbcSBosko Milekicit will not be freed. 561328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIt is possible to use 562328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.Fn m_getm 563328c0bbcSBosko Milekicto either append 5640b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa len 5657b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes to an existing 5667b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 5677b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyor 5687b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 569328c0bbcSBosko Milekic(for example, one which may be sitting in a pre-allocated ring) 5707b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyor to simply perform an all-or-nothing 5717b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 5727b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand 5737b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf cluster 5747b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyallocation. 575de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_gethdr how type 576de06f907SNik ClaytonA function version of 577bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MGETHDR 578bfd59721SBosko Milekicfor non-critical paths. 5796c013706SMaxim Konovalov.It Fn m_getcl how type flags 5806c013706SMaxim KonovalovFetch an 5816c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Vt mbuf 5826c013706SMaxim Konovalovwith a 5836c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Vt mbuf cluster 5846c013706SMaxim Konovalovattached to it. 5856c013706SMaxim KonovalovIf one of the allocations fails, the entire allocation fails. 5866c013706SMaxim KonovalovThis routine is the preferred way of fetching both the 5876c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Vt mbuf 5886c013706SMaxim Konovalovand 5896c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Vt mbuf cluster 5906c013706SMaxim Konovalovtogether, as it avoids having to unlock/relock between allocations. 5916c013706SMaxim KonovalovReturns 5926c013706SMaxim Konovalov.Dv NULL 5936c013706SMaxim Konovalovon failure. 5945c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurney.It Fn m_getjcl how type flags size 5955c35eb22SJohn-Mark GurneyThis is like 5965c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn m_getcl 5975c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurneybut it the size of the cluster allocated will be large enough for 5985c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa size 5995c35eb22SJohn-Mark Gurneybytes. 600de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_getclr how type 6017b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAllocate an 6027b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 6037b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand zero out the data region. 60401e7fdafSMaxim Konovalov.It Fn m_free mbuf 60501e7fdafSMaxim KonovalovFrees 60601e7fdafSMaxim Konovalov.Vt mbuf . 607b7131a26SJohn-Mark GurneyReturns 608b7131a26SJohn-Mark Gurney.Va m_next 609b7131a26SJohn-Mark Gurneyof the freed 610b7131a26SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt mbuf . 611de06f907SNik Clayton.El 612de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 6137b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe functions below operate on 6147b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chains . 615de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 616de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_freem mbuf 6177b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyFree an entire 6187b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 6197b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyincluding any external storage. 620de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 621de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_adj mbuf len 622de06f907SNik ClaytonTrim 623de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 6247b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes from the head of an 6257b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 6267b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyif 627de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 628de06f907SNik Claytonis positive, from the tail otherwise. 629de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 630b9def06bSSam Leffler.It Fn m_append mbuf len cp 631b9def06bSSam LefflerAppend 632b9def06bSSam Leffler.Vt len 633b9def06bSSam Lefflerbytes of data 634b9def06bSSam Leffler.Vt cp 635b9def06bSSam Lefflerto the 636b9def06bSSam Leffler.Vt mbuf chain . 637b9def06bSSam LefflerExtend the mbuf chain if the new data does not fit in 638b9def06bSSam Lefflerexisting space. 639b9def06bSSam Leffler.\" 640de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_prepend mbuf len how 6417b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyAllocate a new 6427b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 6437b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand prepend it to the 6447b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 6457b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyhandle 646de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 647de06f907SNik Claytonproperly. 648de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 6490227791bSRuslan ErmilovIt does not allocate any 6507b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters , 6517b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyso 652de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 653de06f907SNik Claytonmust be less than 654de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MLEN 655de06f907SNik Claytonor 656de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN , 657de06f907SNik Claytondepending on the 658d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Dv M_PKTHDR 659d0353b83SRuslan Ermilovflag setting. 660de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 6617ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.It Fn m_copyup mbuf len dstoff 6627ac139a9SJohn-Mark GurneySimilar to 6637ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn m_pullup 6647ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneybut copies 6657ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa len 6667ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneybytes of data into a new mbuf at 6677ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa dstoff 6687ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneybytes into the mbuf. 6697ac139a9SJohn-Mark GurneyThe 6707ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa dstoff 6717ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyargument aligns the data and leaves room for a link layer header. 6724f068961SRuslan ErmilovReturns the new 6737ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt mbuf chain 6747ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyon success, 6757ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyand frees the 6767ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt mbuf chain 6777ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyand returns 6787ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dv NULL 6797ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyon failure. 6807ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Sy Note : 6817ac139a9SJohn-Mark GurneyThe function does not allocate 6827ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Vt mbuf clusters , 6837ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneyso 6847ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa len + dstoff 6857ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurneymust be less than 6867ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dv MHLEN . 6877ac139a9SJohn-Mark Gurney.\" 688de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_pullup mbuf len 689de06f907SNik ClaytonArrange that the first 690de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 6917b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes of an 6927b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 6937b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyare contiguous and lay in the data area of 694de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa mbuf , 695de06f907SNik Claytonso they are accessible with 696de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn mtod mbuf type . 6971009bd1bSJulian ElischerIt is important to remember that this may involve 6981009bd1bSJulian Elischerreallocating some mbufs and moving data so all pointers 6991009bd1bSJulian Elischerreferencing data within the old mbuf chain 7001009bd1bSJulian Elischermust be recalculated or made invalid. 7017b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyReturn the new 7027b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 7037b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyon success, 704de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 705de06f907SNik Claytonon failure 7067b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy(the 7077b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 7087b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyis freed in this case). 709de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 7100227791bSRuslan ErmilovIt does not allocate any 7117b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters , 7127b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyso 713de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 714969ed8f7SKevin Lomust be less than or equal to 715de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN . 716de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 717d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.It Fn m_pulldown mbuf offset len offsetp 718d305f4b9SBruce M SimpsonArrange that 719d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fa len 720d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonbytes between 721d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fa offset 722d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonand 723d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fa offset + len 724d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonin the 725d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf chain 726d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonare contiguous and lay in the data area of 727d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fa mbuf , 728d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonso they are accessible with 729d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fn mtod mbuf type . 73073bbeaa5SGlen Barber.Fa len 73173bbeaa5SGlen Barbermust be smaller than, or equal to, the size of an 732d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf cluster . 733d305f4b9SBruce M SimpsonReturn a pointer to an intermediate 734d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf 735d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonin the chain containing the requested region; 736d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonthe offset in the data region of the 737d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf chain 738d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonto the data contained in the returned mbuf is stored in 739d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fa *offsetp . 740d305f4b9SBruce M SimpsonIf 741e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa offsetp 742d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonis NULL, the region may be accessed using 743d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fn mtod mbuf type . 744d305f4b9SBruce M SimpsonIf 745e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa offsetp 746d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonis non-NULL, the region may be accessed using 747e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fn mtod mbuf uint8_t 748e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney+ *offsetp. 749d305f4b9SBruce M SimpsonThe region of the mbuf chain between its beginning and 750e0912e08SJohn-Mark Gurney.Fa offset 751d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonis not modified, therefore it is safe to hold pointers to data within 752d305f4b9SBruce M Simpsonthis region before calling 753d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_pulldown . 754d305f4b9SBruce M Simpson.\" 755de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copym mbuf offset len how 7567b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyMake a copy of an 7577b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 7587b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiystarting 759de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 760de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the beginning, continuing for 761de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 762e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbytes. 763e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf 764de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 765de06f907SNik Claytonis 766de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_COPYALL , 7677b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiycopy to the end of the 7687b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 769de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 7707b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyThe copy is read-only, because the 7717b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters 7727b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyare not copied, only their reference counts are incremented. 773de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 774de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copypacket mbuf how 775de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy an entire packet including header, which must be present. 776de06f907SNik ClaytonThis is an optimized version of the common case 777de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copym mbuf 0 M_COPYALL how . 778de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 7797b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiythe copy is read-only, because the 7807b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters 7817b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyare not copied, only their reference counts are incremented. 782de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 783de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_dup mbuf how 7847b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyCopy a packet header 7857b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 7867b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyinto a completely new 7877b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 7887b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyincluding copying any 7897b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters . 790e73145f6SSheldon HearnUse this instead of 791de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copypacket 7927b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiywhen you need a writable copy of an 7937b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 794de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 795de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copydata mbuf offset len buf 7967b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyCopy data from an 7977b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 7987b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiystarting 799de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa off 800de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the beginning, continuing for 801de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 802de06f907SNik Claytonbytes, into the indicated buffer 803de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf . 804de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 805de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copyback mbuf offset len buf 806de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy 807de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 808de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the buffer 809de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf 8107b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyback into the indicated 8117b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 812de06f907SNik Claytonstarting at 813de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 8147b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybytes from the beginning of the 8157b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 8167b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyextending the 8177b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 8187b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyif necessary. 819de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 8200227791bSRuslan ErmilovIt does not allocate any 8217b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf clusters , 8227b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyjust adds 8237b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs 8247b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto the 8257b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 82636a142c4SRuslan ErmilovIt is safe to set 827de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 8287b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiybeyond the current 8297b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 8307b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyend: zeroed 8317b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs 8327b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiywill be allocated to fill the space. 833de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 8345d96084fSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn m_length mbuf last 8357b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyReturn the length of the 8367b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain , 8377b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand optionally a pointer to the last 8387b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf . 8390b1c0994SPoul-Henning Kamp.\" 840da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn m_dup_pkthdr to from how 841da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyUpon the function's completion, the 842da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 843da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa to 844da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiywill contain an identical copy of 845da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from->m_pkthdr 846da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyand the per-packet attributes found in the 847da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 848da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from . 849da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyThe 850da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 851da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from 852da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiymust have the flag 853da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv M_PKTHDR 854da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyinitially set, and 855da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa to 856da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiymust be empty on entry. 857da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.\" 858da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn m_move_pkthdr to from 859da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyMove 860da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Va m_pkthdr 861da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyand the per-packet attributes from the 862da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 863da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from 864da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyto the 865da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 866da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa to . 867da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyThe 868da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 869da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from 870da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiymust have the flag 871da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv M_PKTHDR 872da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyinitially set, and 873da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa to 874da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiymust be empty on entry. 875da72b998SYaroslav TykhiyUpon the function's completion, 876da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Fa from 877da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiywill have the flag 878da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv M_PKTHDR 879da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiyand the per-packet attributes cleared. 880da72b998SYaroslav Tykhiy.\" 8815d96084fSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Fn m_fixhdr mbuf 8827b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiySet the packet-header length to the length of the 8837b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 8840b1c0994SPoul-Henning Kamp.\" 885de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_devget buf len offset ifp copy 886de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy data from a device local memory pointed to by 887de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf 8887b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto an 8897b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain . 890e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe copy is done using a specified copy routine 891de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa copy , 892de06f907SNik Claytonor 893de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn bcopy 894de06f907SNik Claytonif 895de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa copy 896de06f907SNik Claytonis 897de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL . 898de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 899de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_cat m n 900de06f907SNik ClaytonConcatenate 901de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa n 902de06f907SNik Claytonto 903de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa m . 9047b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyBoth 9057b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chains 9067b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiymust be of the same type. 907de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa N 908de06f907SNik Claytonis still valid after the function returned. 909de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 910de06f907SNik ClaytonIt does not handle 911de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 912de06f907SNik Claytonand friends. 913de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 914de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_split mbuf len how 9157b2fd183SYaroslav TykhiyPartition an 9167b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 9177b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyin two pieces, returning the tail: 918de06f907SNik Claytonall but the first 919de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 920e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbytes. 921e73145f6SSheldon HearnIn case of failure, it returns 922de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 9237b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand attempts to restore the 9247b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 9257b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto its original state. 92602312219SBruce M Simpson.\" 92702312219SBruce M Simpson.It Fn m_apply mbuf off len f arg 92802312219SBruce M SimpsonApply a function to an 92902312219SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf chain , 93002312219SBruce M Simpsonat offset 93102312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa off , 93202312219SBruce M Simpsonfor length 933f48cbcdeSRuslan Ermilov.Fa len 934f48cbcdeSRuslan Ermilovbytes. 93502312219SBruce M SimpsonTypically used to avoid calls to 93602312219SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_pullup 93702312219SBruce M Simpsonwhich would otherwise be unnecessary or undesirable. 93802312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa arg 93902312219SBruce M Simpsonis a convenience argument which is passed to the callback function 94002312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa f . 94102312219SBruce M Simpson.Pp 94202312219SBruce M SimpsonEach time 94302312219SBruce M Simpson.Fn f 94402312219SBruce M Simpsonis called, it will be passed 94502312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa arg , 94602312219SBruce M Simpsona pointer to the 94702312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa data 94802312219SBruce M Simpsonin the current mbuf, and the length 94902312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa len 95002312219SBruce M Simpsonof the data in this mbuf to which the function should be applied. 95102312219SBruce M Simpson.Pp 95202312219SBruce M SimpsonThe function should return zero to indicate success; 95302312219SBruce M Simpsonotherwise, if an error is indicated, then 95402312219SBruce M Simpson.Fn m_apply 95502312219SBruce M Simpsonwill return the error and stop iterating through the 95602312219SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf chain . 95702312219SBruce M Simpson.\" 95802312219SBruce M Simpson.It Fn m_getptr mbuf loc off 95902312219SBruce M SimpsonReturn a pointer to the mbuf containing the data located at 96002312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa loc 96102312219SBruce M Simpsonbytes from the beginning of the 96202312219SBruce M Simpson.Vt mbuf chain . 96302312219SBruce M SimpsonThe corresponding offset into the mbuf will be stored in 96402312219SBruce M Simpson.Fa *off . 965a61bc764SMike Silbersack.It Fn m_defrag m0 how 966f48cbcdeSRuslan ErmilovDefragment an mbuf chain, returning the shortest possible 967bdf86185SMike Silbersackchain of mbufs and clusters. 968bdf86185SMike SilbersackIf allocation fails and this can not be completed, 969bdf86185SMike Silbersack.Dv NULL 970bdf86185SMike Silbersackwill be returned and the original chain will be unchanged. 971bdf86185SMike SilbersackUpon success, the original chain will be freed and the new 972bdf86185SMike Silbersackchain will be returned. 973a61bc764SMike Silbersack.Fa how 974a61bc764SMike Silbersackshould be either 975fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_WAITOK 976a61bc764SMike Silbersackor 977fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_NOWAIT , 978a61bc764SMike Silbersackdepending on the caller's preference. 979a61bc764SMike Silbersack.Pp 980a61bc764SMike SilbersackThis function is especially useful in network drivers, where 981a61bc764SMike Silbersackcertain long mbuf chains must be shortened before being added 982a61bc764SMike Silbersackto TX descriptor lists. 98347e2996eSSam Leffler.It Fn m_unshare m0 how 98447e2996eSSam LefflerCreate a version of the specified mbuf chain whose 98547e2996eSSam Lefflercontents can be safely modified without affecting other users. 98647e2996eSSam LefflerIf allocation fails and this operation can not be completed, 98747e2996eSSam Leffler.Dv NULL 98847e2996eSSam Lefflerwill be returned. 98947e2996eSSam LefflerThe original mbuf chain is always reclaimed and the reference 99047e2996eSSam Lefflercount of any shared mbuf clusters is decremented. 99147e2996eSSam Leffler.Fa how 99247e2996eSSam Lefflershould be either 993fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_WAITOK 99447e2996eSSam Leffleror 995fa05d215SGleb Smirnoff.Dv M_NOWAIT , 99647e2996eSSam Lefflerdepending on the caller's preference. 99747e2996eSSam LefflerAs a side-effect of this process the returned 99847e2996eSSam Lefflermbuf chain may be compacted. 99947e2996eSSam Leffler.Pp 100047e2996eSSam LefflerThis function is especially useful in the transmit path of 100147e2996eSSam Lefflernetwork code, when data must be encrypted or otherwise 100247e2996eSSam Leffleraltered prior to transmission. 10033136363fSRuslan Ermilov.El 10040193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Sh HARDWARE-ASSISTED CHECKSUM CALCULATION 10050193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThis section currently applies to TCP/IP only. 10060193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyIn order to save the host CPU resources, computing checksums is 10070193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyoffloaded to the network interface hardware if possible. 10080193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe 10090193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va m_pkthdr 10100193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiymember of the leading 10110193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 10120193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyof a packet contains two fields used for that purpose, 10130193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt int Va csum_flags 10140193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyand 10150193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt int Va csum_data . 10160193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe meaning of those fields depends on the direction a packet flows in, 10170193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyand on whether the packet is fragmented. 10180193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyHenceforth, 10190193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_flags 10200193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyor 10210193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 10220193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyof a packet 10230193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiywill denote the corresponding field of the 10240193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va m_pkthdr 10250193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiymember of the leading 10260193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf 10270193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyin the 10280193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 10290193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiycontaining the packet. 10300193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Pp 10310193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyOn output, checksum offloading is attempted after the outgoing 10320193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyinterface has been determined for a packet. 10330193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe interface-specific field 10340193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va ifnet.if_data.ifi_hwassist 10350193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy(see 10360193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Xr ifnet 9 ) 10370193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyis consulted for the capabilities of the interface to assist in 10380193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiycomputing checksums. 10390193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe 10400193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_flags 1041f48cbcdeSRuslan Ermilovfield of the packet header is set to indicate which actions the interface 10420193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyis supposed to perform on it. 10430193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe actions unsupported by the network interface are done in the 10440193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiysoftware prior to passing the packet down to the interface driver; 10450193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiysuch actions will never be requested through 10460193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_flags . 10470193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Pp 10480193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe flags demanding a particular action from an interface are as follows: 10490193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Bl -tag -width ".Dv CSUM_TCP" -offset indent 10500193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_IP 10510193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe IP header checksum is to be computed and stored in the 10520193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiycorresponding field of the packet. 10530193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe hardware is expected to know the format of an IP header 10540193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyto determine the offset of the IP checksum field. 10550193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_TCP 1056f48cbcdeSRuslan ErmilovThe TCP checksum is to be computed. 1057f48cbcdeSRuslan Ermilov(See below.) 10580193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_UDP 1059f48cbcdeSRuslan ErmilovThe UDP checksum is to be computed. 1060f48cbcdeSRuslan Ermilov(See below.) 10610193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.El 10620193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Pp 1063fbde705aSYaroslav TykhiyShould a TCP or UDP checksum be offloaded to the hardware, 10640193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiythe field 10650193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 10660193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiywill contain the byte offset of the checksum field relative to the 10670193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyend of the IP header. 10680193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyIn this case, the checksum field will be initially 10690193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyset by the TCP/IP module to the checksum of the pseudo header 1070fbde705aSYaroslav Tykhiydefined by the TCP and UDP specifications. 10710193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Pp 10720193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyOn input, an interface indicates the actions it has performed 10730193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyon a packet by setting one or more of the following flags in 10740193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_flags 10750193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyassociated with the packet: 10760193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Bl -tag -width ".Dv CSUM_IP_CHECKED" -offset indent 10770193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_IP_CHECKED 10780193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe IP header checksum has been computed. 10790193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_IP_VALID 10800193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe IP header has a valid checksum. 10810193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThis flag can appear only in combination with 10820193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv CSUM_IP_CHECKED . 10830193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_DATA_VALID 10840193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyThe checksum of the data portion of the IP packet has been computed 10850193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyand stored in the field 10860193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 10870193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyin network byte order. 10880193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.It Dv CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR 10890193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyCan be set only along with 10900193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv CSUM_DATA_VALID 10910193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyto indicate that the IP data checksum found in 10920193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 1093fbde705aSYaroslav Tykhiyallows for the pseudo header defined by the TCP and UDP specifications. 10940193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyOtherwise the checksum of the pseudo header must be calculated by 10950193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiythe host CPU and added to 10960193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 1097fbde705aSYaroslav Tykhiyto obtain the final checksum to be used for TCP or UDP validation purposes. 10980193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.El 10990193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Pp 11000193eb5eSYaroslav TykhiyIf a particular network interface just indicates success or 11010193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyfailure of TCP or UDP checksum validation without returning 11020193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiythe exact value of the checksum to the host CPU, its driver can mark 11030193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv CSUM_DATA_VALID 11040193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyand 11050193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Dv CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR 11060193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyin 11070193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_flags , 11080193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyand set 11090193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Va csum_data 11100193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyto 11110193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Li 0xFFFF 11120193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyhexadecimal to indicate a valid checksum. 1113f48cbcdeSRuslan ErmilovIt is a peculiarity of the algorithm used that the Internet checksum 11140193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiycalculated over any valid packet will be 11150193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Li 0xFFFF 11160193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiyas long as the original checksum field is included. 11173cab047eSMike Silbersack.Sh STRESS TESTING 1118c8185672SRuslan ErmilovWhen running a kernel compiled with the option 1119c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Dv MBUF_STRESS_TEST , 1120c8185672SRuslan Ermilovthe following 1121c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Xr sysctl 8 Ns 1122c8185672SRuslan Ermilov-controlled options may be used to create 11233cab047eSMike Silbersackvarious failure/extreme cases for testing of network drivers 11247b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyand other parts of the kernel that rely on 11257b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbufs . 1126c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width ident 1127c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.It Va net.inet.ip.mbuf_frag_size 1128c8185672SRuslan ErmilovCauses 1129c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ip_output 11307b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyto fragment outgoing 11317b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chains 11327b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyinto fragments of the specified size. 1133c8185672SRuslan ErmilovSetting this variable to 1 is an excellent way to 11347b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiytest the long 11357b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt mbuf chain 11367b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyhandling ability of network drivers. 1137c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.It Va kern.ipc.m_defragrandomfailures 1138c8185672SRuslan ErmilovCauses the function 1139c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Fn m_defrag 1140c8185672SRuslan Ermilovto randomly fail, returning 1141c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Dv NULL . 1142c8185672SRuslan ErmilovAny piece of code which uses 1143c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.Fn m_defrag 1144c8185672SRuslan Ermilovshould be tested with this feature. 1145c8185672SRuslan Ermilov.El 1146de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh RETURN VALUES 1147de06f907SNik ClaytonSee above. 11480193eb5eSYaroslav Tykhiy.Sh SEE ALSO 1149e85cc3f5SRuslan Ermilov.Xr ifnet 9 , 1150e85cc3f5SRuslan Ermilov.Xr mbuf_tags 9 1151de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh HISTORY 1152de06f907SNik Clayton.\" Please correct me if I'm wrong 11537b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiy.Vt Mbufs 11547b2fd183SYaroslav Tykhiyappeared in an early version of 1155753d686dSRuslan Ermilov.Bx . 115653b2520dSTom RhodesBesides being used for network packets, they were used 1157bfd59721SBosko Milekicto store various dynamic structures, such as routing table 1158bfd59721SBosko Milekicentries, interface addresses, protocol control blocks, etc. 1159db430f97SRobert WatsonIn more recent 1160db430f97SRobert Watson.Fx 1161db430f97SRobert Watsonuse of 1162db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbufs 1163db430f97SRobert Watsonis almost entirely limited to packet storage, with 1164db430f97SRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 1165db430f97SRobert Watsonzones being used directly to store other network-related memory. 1166db430f97SRobert Watson.Pp 1167db430f97SRobert WatsonHistorically, the 1168db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbuf 1169db430f97SRobert Watsonallocator has been a special-purpose memory allocator able to run in 1170db430f97SRobert Watsoninterrupt contexts and allocating from a special kernel address space map. 1171db430f97SRobert WatsonAs of 1172db430f97SRobert Watson.Fx 5.3 , 1173db430f97SRobert Watsonthe 1174db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbuf 1175db430f97SRobert Watsonallocator is a wrapper around 1176db430f97SRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 , 1177db430f97SRobert Watsonallowing caching of 1178db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbufs , 1179db430f97SRobert Watsonclusters, and 1180db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbuf 1181db430f97SRobert Watson+ cluster pairs in per-CPU caches, as well as bringing other benefits of 1182db430f97SRobert Watsonslab allocation. 1183de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh AUTHORS 11846575e6daSRuslan ErmilovThe original 11856575e6daSRuslan Ermilov.Nm 1186571dba6eSHiten Pandyamanual page was written by Yar Tikhiy. 1187db430f97SRobert WatsonThe 1188db430f97SRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 1189db430f97SRobert Watson.Vt mbuf 1190db430f97SRobert Watsonallocator was written by Bosko Milekic. 1191