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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.\" 27de06f907SNik Clayton.Dd October 17, 2000 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" 48bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fa "void (*free)(void *opt_args)" 49bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fa "void *opt_args" 505d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fa "short flags" 515d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fa "int type" 52bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fc 53bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MEXTFREE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 54bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MEXT_ADD_REF "struct mbuf *mbuf" 55bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MEXT_REM_REF "struct mbuf *mbuf" 56bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MFREE "struct mbuf *mbuf" "struct mbuf *successor" 57de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 58bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf utility macros 59f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft void * 60f16b3c0dSChad David.Fn mtod "struct mbuf *mbuf" "type" 61f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 62bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MEXT_IS_REF "struct mbuf *mbuf" 63bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_COPY_PKTHDR "struct mbuf *to" "struct mbuf *from" 64bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_ALIGN "struct mbuf *mbuf" "u_int len" 65bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MH_ALIGN "struct mbuf *mbuf" "u_int len" 66f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 67bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_LEADINGSPACE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 68f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 69bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_TRAILINGSPACE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 70bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn M_PREPEND "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 71bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MCHTYPE "struct mbuf *mbuf" "u_int type" 72f16b3c0dSChad David.Ft int 735d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fn M_WRITABLE "struct mbuf *mbuf" 74bfd59721SBosko Milekic.\" 75bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf allocation functions 76de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 77de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_get "int how" "int type" 78de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 79328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.Fn m_getm "struct mbuf *orig" "int len" "int how" "int type" 80328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.Ft struct mbuf * 81de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_getclr "int how" "int type" 82de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 83de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_gethdr "int how" "int type" 84bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ft struct mbuf * 85bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn m_free "struct mbuf *mbuf" 86de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 87de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_freem "struct mbuf *mbuf" 88bfd59721SBosko Milekic.\" 89bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Ss Mbuf utility functions 90de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 91de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_adj "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" 92de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 93de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_prepend "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 94de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 95de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_pullup "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" 96de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 97de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copym "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "int how" 98de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 99de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copypacket "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" 100de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 101de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_dup "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int how" 102de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 1030d8e4c57SBruce Evans.Fn m_copydata "const struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "caddr_t buf" 104de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 105de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copyback "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int offset" "int len" "caddr_t buf" 106de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 107de06f907SNik Clayton.Fo m_devget 108de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "char *buf" 109de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "int len" 110de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "int offset" 111de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "struct ifnet *ifp" 112de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa "void (*copy)(char *from, caddr_t to, u_int len)" 113de06f907SNik Clayton.Fc 114de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft void 115de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_cat "struct mbuf *m" "struct mbuf *n" 116de06f907SNik Clayton.Ft struct mbuf * 117de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_split "struct mbuf *mbuf" "int len" "int how" 118de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 119de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh DESCRIPTION 120bfd59721SBosko MilekicAn mbuf is a basic unit of memory management in the kernel IPC subsystem. 121e73145f6SSheldon HearnNetwork packets and socket buffers are stored in mbufs. 122e73145f6SSheldon HearnA network packet may span multiple mbufs arranged into a chain 123c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(linked list), 124de06f907SNik Claytonwhich allows adding or trimming 125bfd59721SBosko Milekicnetwork headers with little overhead. 126de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 127bfd59721SBosko MilekicWhile a developer should not bother with mbuf internals without serious 128de06f907SNik Claytonreason in order to avoid incompatibilities with future changes, it 129bfd59721SBosko Milekicis useful to understand the mbuf's general structure. 130de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 131bfd59721SBosko MilekicAn mbuf consists of a variable-sized header and a small internal 132e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbuffer for data. 133e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe mbuf's total size, 134bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MSIZE , 135de06f907SNik Claytonis a machine-dependent constant defined in 136de06f907SNik Clayton.Pa machine/param.h . 137de06f907SNik ClaytonThe mbuf header includes: 138de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 139de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -tag -width "m_nextpkt" -compact -offset indent 140de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_next 141de06f907SNik Claytona pointer to the next buffer in the chain 142de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_nextpkt 143de06f907SNik Claytona pointer to the next chain in the queue 144de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_data 145de06f907SNik Claytona pointer to the data 146de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_len 147de06f907SNik Claytonthe length of the data 148de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_type 149bfd59721SBosko Milekicthe type of data 150de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fa m_flags 151de06f907SNik Claytonthe mbuf flags 152de06f907SNik Clayton.El 153de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 154de06f907SNik ClaytonThe mbuf flag bits are defined as follows: 155de06f907SNik Clayton.Bd -literal 156de06f907SNik Clayton/* mbuf flags */ 157de06f907SNik Clayton#define M_EXT 0x0001 /* has associated external storage */ 158de06f907SNik Clayton#define M_PKTHDR 0x0002 /* start of record */ 159de06f907SNik Clayton#define M_EOR 0x0004 /* end of record */ 1605d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_RDONLY 0x0008 /* associated data marked read-only */ 1615d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_PROTO1 0x0010 /* protocol-specific */ 1625d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_PROTO2 0x0020 /* protocol-specific */ 1635d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_PROTO3 0x0040 /* protocol-specific */ 1645d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_PROTO4 0x0080 /* protocol-specific */ 1655d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_PROTO5 0x0100 /* protocol-specific */ 166de06f907SNik Clayton 167de06f907SNik Clayton/* mbuf pkthdr flags, also in m_flags */ 1685d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_BCAST 0x0200 /* send/received as link-level broadcast */ 1695d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_MCAST 0x0400 /* send/received as link-level multicast */ 1705d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_FRAG 0x0800 /* packet is fragment of larger packet */ 1715d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_FIRSTFRAG 0x1000 /* packet is first fragment */ 1725d4050ccSBosko Milekic#define M_LASTFRAG 0x2000 /* packet is last fragment */ 173de06f907SNik Clayton.Ed 174de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 175bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe available mbuf types are defined as follows: 176de06f907SNik Clayton.Bd -literal 177de06f907SNik Clayton/* mbuf types */ 178de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_FREE 0 /* should be on free list */ 179de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_DATA 1 /* dynamic (data) allocation */ 180de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_HEADER 2 /* packet header */ 181de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_SONAME 8 /* socket name */ 182de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_FTABLE 11 /* fragment reassembly header */ 183de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_CONTROL 14 /* extra-data protocol message */ 184de06f907SNik Clayton#define MT_OOBDATA 15 /* expedited data */ 185de06f907SNik Clayton.Ed 186de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 187de06f907SNik ClaytonIf the 188de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 189de06f907SNik Claytonflag is set, a 19025f1a2e9SSheldon Hearn.Li struct pkthdr m_pkthdr 191e73145f6SSheldon Hearnis added to the mbuf header. 192e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt contains a pointer to the interface 193de06f907SNik Claytonthe packet has been received from 194de06f907SNik Clayton.Pq Fa struct ifnet *rcvif , 195de06f907SNik Claytonand the total packet length 196de06f907SNik Clayton.Pq Fa int len . 197de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 198e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf small enough, data is stored in the mbuf's internal data buffer. 199e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf the data is sufficiently large, another mbuf may be added to the chain, 200e73145f6SSheldon Hearnor external storage may be associated with the mbuf. 201de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN 20225f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnbytes of data can fit into an mbuf with the 203de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 204de06f907SNik Claytonflag set, 205de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MLEN 206de06f907SNik Claytonbytes can otherwise. 207de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 208bfd59721SBosko MilekicIf external storage is being associated with an mbuf, the 209bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv m_ext 21025f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnheader is added at the cost of losing the internal data buffer. 211e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt includes a pointer to external storage, the size of the storage, 212e73145f6SSheldon Hearna pointer to a function used for freeing the storage, 213e73145f6SSheldon Hearna pointer to an optional argument that can be passed to the function, 214e73145f6SSheldon Hearnand a pointer to a reference counter. 215e73145f6SSheldon HearnAn mbuf using external storage has the 216de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_EXT 217de06f907SNik Claytonflag set. 218de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 219bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system supplies a macro for allocating the desired external storage 220bfd59721SBosko Milekicbuffer, 221bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MEXTADD . 222bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Pp 223bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe allocation and management of the reference counter is handled by the 224e73145f6SSheldon Hearnsubsystem. 225e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe developer can check whether the reference count for the 226bfd59721SBosko Milekicgiven mbuf's external storage is greater than 1 with the 227bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MEXT_IS_REF 228e73145f6SSheldon Hearnmacro. 229e73145f6SSheldon HearnSimilarly, the developer can directly add and remove references, 230e73145f6SSheldon Hearnif absolutely necessary, with the use of the 231bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MEXT_ADD_REF 232bfd59721SBosko Milekicand 233bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MEXT_REM_REF 234bfd59721SBosko Milekicmacros. 235bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Pp 236bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system also supplies a default type of external storage buffer called an 237bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dq mbuf cluster . 238bfd59721SBosko MilekicMbuf clusters can be allocated and configured with the use of the 239bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Dv MCLGET 240e73145f6SSheldon Hearnmacro. 241e73145f6SSheldon HearnEach cluster is 242de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MCLBYTES 243bfd59721SBosko Milekicin size, where MCLBYTES is a machine-dependent constant. 244bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe system defines an advisory macro 245de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MINCLSIZE , 246de06f907SNik Claytonwhich is the smallest amount of data to put into a cluster. 247de06f907SNik ClaytonIt's equal to the sum of 248de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MLEN 249de06f907SNik Claytonand 250de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN . 251bfd59721SBosko MilekicIt is typically preferable to store data into an mbuf's data region, if size 252bfd59721SBosko Milekicpermits, as opposed to allocating a separate mbuf cluster to hold the same 253bfd59721SBosko Milekicdata. 254de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 255de06f907SNik Clayton.Ss Macros and Functions 256bfd59721SBosko MilekicThere are numerous predefined macros and functions that provide the 257bfd59721SBosko Milekicdeveloper with common utilities. 258de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 259de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 260de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn mtod mbuf type 261bfd59721SBosko MilekicConvert an mbuf pointer to a data pointer. 262bfd59721SBosko MilekicThe macro expands to the data pointer cast to the pointer of the specified type. 263de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 264bfd59721SBosko MilekicIt is advisable to ensure that there is enough contiguous data in the mbuf. 265de06f907SNik ClaytonSee 266de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_pullup 267de06f907SNik Claytonfor details. 268de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MGET mbuf how type 269bfd59721SBosko MilekicAllocate an mbuf and initialize it to contain internal data. 27025f1a2e9SSheldon Hearn.Fa mbuf 271bfd59721SBosko Milekicwill point to the allocated mbuf on success, or be set to 272de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 273e73145f6SSheldon Hearnon failure. 274e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe 275de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa how 276de06f907SNik Claytonargument is to be set to 277f73f120bSBosko Milekic.Dv M_TRYWAIT 278de06f907SNik Claytonor 279de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_DONTWAIT . 28025f1a2e9SSheldon HearnIt specifies whether the caller is willing to block if necessary. 281e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf 282de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa how 28325f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnis set to 284f73f120bSBosko Milekic.Dv M_TRYWAIT , 28525f1a2e9SSheldon Hearna failed allocation will result in the caller being put 286bfd59721SBosko Milekicto sleep for a designated 28725f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnkern.ipc.mbuf_wait 288c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov.Xr ( sysctl 8 289c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilovtunable) 29025f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnnumber of ticks. 291bfd59721SBosko MilekicA number of other mbuf-related 292de06f907SNik Claytonfunctions and macros have the same argument because they may 293bfd59721SBosko Milekicat some point need to allocate new mbufs. 294de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MGETHDR mbuf how type 295bfd59721SBosko MilekicAllocate an mbuf and initialize it to contain a packet header 296e73145f6SSheldon Hearnand internal data. 297e73145f6SSheldon HearnSee 298de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn MGET 299de06f907SNik Claytonfor details. 300de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn MCLGET mbuf how 301e73145f6SSheldon HearnAllocate and attach an mbuf cluster to an mbuf. 302e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf the macro fails, the 303de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_EXT 304de06f907SNik Claytonflag won't be set in the mbuf. 305de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn M_PREPEND mbuf len how 306bfd59721SBosko MilekicThis macro operates on an mbuf chain. 307de06f907SNik ClaytonIt is an optimized wrapper for 308de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_prepend 309de06f907SNik Claytonthat can make use of possible empty space before data 310c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(e.g. left after trimming of a link-layer header). 311de06f907SNik ClaytonThe new chain pointer or 312de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 313de06f907SNik Claytonis in 314de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa mbuf 315de06f907SNik Claytonafter the call. 3165d4050ccSBosko Milekic.It Fn M_WRITABLE mbuf 3175d4050ccSBosko MilekicThis macro will evaluate true if the mbuf is not marked 3185d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 3195d4050ccSBosko Milekicand if either the mbuf does not contain external storage or, 3205d4050ccSBosko Milekicif it does, 3215d4050ccSBosko Milekicthen if the reference count of the storage is not greater than 1. 3225d4050ccSBosko MilekicThe 3235d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 3245d4050ccSBosko Milekicflag can be set in the mbuf's 3255d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv m_flags . 3265d4050ccSBosko MilekicThis can be achieved during setup of the external storage, 3275d4050ccSBosko Milekicby passing the 3285d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Dv M_RDONLY 3295d4050ccSBosko Milekicbit as a 3300b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa flags 3315d4050ccSBosko Milekicargument to the 3325d4050ccSBosko Milekic.Fn MEXTADD 3335d4050ccSBosko Milekicmacro, or can be directly set in individual mbufs. 334de06f907SNik Clayton.El 335de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 336de06f907SNik ClaytonThe functions are: 337de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 338de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_get how type 339de06f907SNik ClaytonA function version of 340bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MGET 341bfd59721SBosko Milekicfor non-critical paths. 342328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.It Fn m_getm orig len how type 343328c0bbcSBosko MilekicAllocate 3440b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa len 345328c0bbcSBosko Milekicbytes worth of mbufs and mbuf clusters if necessary and append the resulting 346328c0bbcSBosko Milekicallocated chain to the 3470b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa orig 3480b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilovmbuf chain, if it is 3490b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.No non- Ns Dv NULL . 350328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIf the allocation fails at any point, 3510b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilovfree whatever was allocated and return 3520b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Dv NULL . 353328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIf 3540b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa orig 3550b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilovis 3560b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.No non- Ns Dv NULL , 357328c0bbcSBosko Milekicit will not be freed. 358328c0bbcSBosko MilekicIt is possible to use 359328c0bbcSBosko Milekic.Fn m_getm 360328c0bbcSBosko Milekicto either append 3610b39b3ffSRuslan Ermilov.Fa len 362328c0bbcSBosko Milekicbytes to an existing mbuf or mbuf chain 363328c0bbcSBosko Milekic(for example, one which may be sitting in a pre-allocated ring) 364328c0bbcSBosko Milekicor to simply perform an all-or-nothing mbuf and mbuf cluster allocation. 365de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_gethdr how type 366de06f907SNik ClaytonA function version of 367bfd59721SBosko Milekic.Fn MGETHDR 368bfd59721SBosko Milekicfor non-critical paths. 369de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_getclr how type 370bfd59721SBosko MilekicAllocate an mbuf and zero out the data region. 371de06f907SNik Clayton.El 372de06f907SNik Clayton.Pp 373de06f907SNik ClaytonThe functions below operate on mbuf chains. 374de06f907SNik Clayton.Bl -ohang -offset indent 375de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_freem mbuf 376de06f907SNik ClaytonFree an entire mbuf chain, including any external 377de06f907SNik Claytonstorage. 378de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 379de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_adj mbuf len 380de06f907SNik ClaytonTrim 381de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 38225f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnbytes from the head of an mbuf chain if 383de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 384de06f907SNik Claytonis positive, from the tail otherwise. 385de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 386de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_prepend mbuf len how 387de06f907SNik ClaytonAllocate a new mbuf and prepend it to the chain, handle 388de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 389de06f907SNik Claytonproperly. 390de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 391de06f907SNik ClaytonIt doesn't allocate any clusters, so 392de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 393de06f907SNik Claytonmust be less than 394de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MLEN 395de06f907SNik Claytonor 396de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN , 397de06f907SNik Claytondepending on the 398d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Dv M_PKTHDR 399d0353b83SRuslan Ermilovflag setting. 400de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 401de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_pullup mbuf len 402de06f907SNik ClaytonArrange that the first 403de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 40425f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnbytes of an mbuf chain are contiguous and lay in the data area of 405de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa mbuf , 406de06f907SNik Claytonso they are accessible with 407de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn mtod mbuf type . 408de06f907SNik ClaytonReturn the new chain on success, 409de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 410de06f907SNik Claytonon failure 411c4d9468eSRuslan Ermilov(the chain is freed in this case). 412de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 413de06f907SNik ClaytonIt doesn't allocate any clusters, so 414de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 415de06f907SNik Claytonmust be less than 416de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv MHLEN . 417de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 418de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copym mbuf offset len how 419de06f907SNik ClaytonMake a copy of an mbuf chain starting 420de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 421de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the beginning, continuing for 422de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 423e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbytes. 424e73145f6SSheldon HearnIf 425de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 426de06f907SNik Claytonis 427de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_COPYALL , 428de06f907SNik Claytoncopy to the end of the mbuf chain. 429de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 430de06f907SNik ClaytonThe copy is read-only, because clusters are not 431de06f907SNik Claytoncopied, only their reference counts are incremented. 432de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 433de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copypacket mbuf how 434de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy an entire packet including header, which must be present. 435de06f907SNik ClaytonThis is an optimized version of the common case 436de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copym mbuf 0 M_COPYALL how . 437de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 438de06f907SNik Claytonthe copy is read-only, because clusters are not 439de06f907SNik Claytoncopied, only their reference counts are incremented. 440de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 441de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_dup mbuf how 442de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy a packet header mbuf chain into a completely new chain, including 443e73145f6SSheldon Hearncopying any mbuf clusters. 444e73145f6SSheldon HearnUse this instead of 445de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn m_copypacket 446de06f907SNik Claytonwhen you need a writable copy of an mbuf chain. 447de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 448de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copydata mbuf offset len buf 44925f1a2e9SSheldon HearnCopy data from an mbuf chain starting 450de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa off 451de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the beginning, continuing for 452de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 453de06f907SNik Claytonbytes, into the indicated buffer 454de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf . 455de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 456de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_copyback mbuf offset len buf 457de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy 458de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 459de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the buffer 460de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf 461de06f907SNik Claytonback into the indicated mbuf chain, 462de06f907SNik Claytonstarting at 463de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 464de06f907SNik Claytonbytes from the beginning of the chain, extending the mbuf chain if necessary. 465de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 466e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt doesn't allocate any clusters, just adds mbufs to the chain. 467e73145f6SSheldon HearnIt's safe to set 468de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa offset 469de06f907SNik Claytonbeyond the current chain end: zeroed mbufs will be allocated to fill the 470de06f907SNik Claytonspace. 471de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 472de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_devget buf len offset ifp copy 473de06f907SNik ClaytonCopy data from a device local memory pointed to by 474de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa buf 47525f1a2e9SSheldon Hearnto an mbuf chain. 476e73145f6SSheldon HearnThe copy is done using a specified copy routine 477de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa copy , 478de06f907SNik Claytonor 479de06f907SNik Clayton.Fn bcopy 480de06f907SNik Claytonif 481de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa copy 482de06f907SNik Claytonis 483de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL . 484de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 485de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_cat m n 486de06f907SNik ClaytonConcatenate 487de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa n 488de06f907SNik Claytonto 489de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa m . 490de06f907SNik ClaytonBoth chains must be of the same type. 491de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa N 492de06f907SNik Claytonis still valid after the function returned. 493de06f907SNik Clayton.Sy Note : 494de06f907SNik ClaytonIt does not handle 495de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv M_PKTHDR 496de06f907SNik Claytonand friends. 497de06f907SNik Clayton.\" 498de06f907SNik Clayton.It Fn m_split mbuf len how 499de06f907SNik ClaytonPartition an mbuf chain in two pieces, returning the tail: 500de06f907SNik Claytonall but the first 501de06f907SNik Clayton.Fa len 502e73145f6SSheldon Hearnbytes. 503e73145f6SSheldon HearnIn case of failure, it returns 504de06f907SNik Clayton.Dv NULL 505de06f907SNik Claytonand attempts to restore the chain to its original state. 5063136363fSRuslan Ermilov.El 507de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh RETURN VALUES 508de06f907SNik ClaytonSee above. 509de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh HISTORY 510de06f907SNik Clayton.\" Please correct me if I'm wrong 511753d686dSRuslan ErmilovMbufs appeared in an early version of 512753d686dSRuslan Ermilov.Bx . 513e73145f6SSheldon HearnBesides for being used for network packets, they were used 514bfd59721SBosko Milekicto store various dynamic structures, such as routing table 515bfd59721SBosko Milekicentries, interface addresses, protocol control blocks, etc. 516de06f907SNik Clayton.Sh AUTHORS 5176575e6daSRuslan ErmilovThe original 5186575e6daSRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5196575e6daSRuslan Ermilovman page was written by Yar Tikhiy. 520