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- Use counter(9) for rt_pksent (former rt_rmx.rmx_pksent). This removes another cache trashing ++ from packet forwarding path. - Create zini/fini methods for the rtentry UMA zone. Via initialize mutex and counter in them. - Fix reporting of rmx_pksent to routing socket. - Fix netstat(1) to report "Use" both in kvm(3) and sysctl(3) mode. The change is mostly targeted for stable/10 merge. For head, rt_pksent is expected to just disappear. Discussed with: melifaro Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc. |
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ipx_cksum.c | ||
ipx_if.h | ||
ipx_input.c | ||
ipx_outputfl.c | ||
ipx_pcb.c | ||
ipx_pcb.h | ||
ipx_proto.c | ||
ipx_usrreq.c | ||
ipx_var.h | ||
ipx.c | ||
ipx.h | ||
README | ||
spx_debug.c | ||
spx_debug.h | ||
spx_reass.c | ||
spx_timer.h | ||
spx_usrreq.c | ||
spx_var.h | ||
spx.h |
$FreeBSD$ This protocol implements IPX/SPX over Ethernet_II frame type 0x8137. Please note: the SPX implementation may require further work and testing to insure proper operation. Mike Mitchell, Network Engineer AMTECH Systems Corporation, Technology and Manufacturing 8600 Jefferson Street, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113 (505) 856-8000 supervisor@alb.asctmd.com John Hay Some Company Some Address jhay@mikom.csir.co.za Adapted for multi-processor, multi-threaded network stack by Robert N. M. Watson, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. --- Copyright Information --- /*- Copyright (c) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Modifications Copyright (c) 1995, Mike Mitchell Modifications Copyright (c) 1995, John Hay Modifications Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Robert N. M. Watson */ --- TODO --- (1) netipx default socket buffer sizes are very small by contemporary standards, and should be increased following testing and measurement. (2) SPX will free the PCB and socket buffer memory on close(), which means close() in effects terminates the transfer of any outstanding buffered but unsent data. As with TCP, it should instead grab its own reference to the socket so that it is not released, as hold onto it until the data transfer is complete.