I have just started using WinPcap (actually, Beesync's PacketX), and boy am
I having fun. However, I have come to realize that, to send packets, I will
need to calculate at least three checksums for each packet: one at layer 2,
one at layer 3, and one at layer 4. Calculating these checksums will add
huge overhead--at least three separate do/while loops per packet
transmitted. Although the code for checksum calculation is short (about ten
lines, I guess), the overhead is still so great that RFC 1071 recommends
taking advantage of "every machine-specific trick" to optimize performance.
As an intermediate VB programmer, such machine-level expertise is currently
beyond me, so it would be nice (in the extreme) if such functions were built
into WinPCap. It would be great if I could pass WinPcap a pointer to a byte
array and have it return a checksum value against the array. Do you think
you could be convinced to add such functionality into the library?

--
Eric Robinson
Network Analyst
State of Nevada DOT


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