).
This a is plain Realtek8029 with ed driver. As I've already
mentioned to Bosko - it is enough to ping this box from another machine to
initiate buffers cleanup.
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t perfect with 8029 chips.
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they
are subr_mbuf.c and subr_mbuf.h).
Well, and finally here you will find full source code of proposed
API: http://www.butya.kz/~bp/mbuf/
Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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structure, it is possible to fill it in the normal memory and copy the
mbuf chain in single operation.
> > Not that any of these suggestions are really required, I just wanted
> to give you some feedback. :)
Thanks :)
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are subr_mbuf.c and subr_mbuf.h).
>
> Hmmm. Maybe subr_mblib.c and libmb.h ? I don't want to turn this
> into a bikeshed ( :-) ), so I suggest that you decide. Personally, I
> would prefer that it be something other than "subr_mbuf.c" simply
> because it may be a lit
2 bit nowadays).
Well, it depends. For me 'word', 'dword' and 'qword' are clear
from the good old 8bit days :)
If numbers in the function names looks good I can live with it.
Opinions ?
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g which is
known as 'byte of length followed by data'. If this function doesn't suits
to be general then it can be omitted (only netncp/nwfs code uses it).
> Some of these mb_ functions return EBADRPC when not enough bytes
> of data are found in the mbuf chain. It might be be
fail;
if (m_getm(mtop) == NULL) {
m_freem(mtop);
fail;
}
Probably m_getm() should return error code rather than pointer to
mbuf to avoid confusion.
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oll up a diff in a few days
> (once I get what is presently dragging in my "commit this" queue out)
> and commit it. If you prefer to do this yourself, then feel free. :-)
Yes, I would appreciate your help on it.
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oming
smbfs-1.3.6).
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> I've got a patch against -CURRENT to get our token ring code working
> against Novell 802.2 style IPX.
Whee, thanks!
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mentation of netipx.
Last version of FreeBSD supported by NetCon was 2.2.X. Lack of
support for FreeBSD 3.X encouraged me to write nwfs because it was
necessary for my daily tasks.
BTW, NetCon still offers their product for FreeBSD 2.2:
http://www.netcon.com/download/download.htm
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