mdoc(7) police: fixed markup and spelling.

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Ruslan Ermilov 2001-07-05 11:45:37 +00:00
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@ -19,27 +19,27 @@ described as the network interface analog of the
that is,
.Nm
does for network interfaces what the
.Nm pty
.Xr pty 4
driver does for terminals.
.Pp
The
.Nm
driver, like the
.Nm pty
.Xr pty 4
driver, provides two interfaces: an interface like the usual facility
it is simulating
(a network interface in the case of
.Nm ,
or a terminal for
.Nm pty ) ,
.Xr pty 4 ) ,
and a character-special device
.Dq control
interface.
.Pp
The network interfaces are named
.Sy tun Ns Ar 0 ,
.Sy tun Ns Ar 1 ,
etc, one for each control device that has been opened.
.Dq Li tun0 ,
.Dq Li tun1 ,
etc., one for each control device that has been opened.
These network interfaces persist until the
.Pa if_tun.ko
module is unloaded (if
@ -57,8 +57,10 @@ device is usually obtained by attempting to open
.Pa /dev/tun0 ,
and if that fails
.Pa /dev/tun1
etc, until an errno of
.Dv EBUSY
etc., until an
.Va errno
of
.Er EBUSY
is not received).
.Pp
On systems with
@ -97,16 +99,15 @@ network interface, the packet can be read from the control device
.Dq input
there);
writing a packet to the control device generates an input
packet on the network interface, as if the
.Pq non-existent
packet on the network interface, as if the (non\-existent)
hardware had just received it.
.Pp
The tunnel device
.Pq Pa /dev/tun Ns Sy N
.Pq Pa /dev/tun Ns Ar N
is exclusive-open
(it cannot be opened if it is already open).
A
.Fn read
.Xr read 2
call will return an error
.Pq Er EHOSTDOWN
if the interface is not
@ -121,20 +122,20 @@ until one is or return
.Er EWOULDBLOCK ,
depending on whether non-blocking I/O has been enabled.
If the packet is longer than is allowed for in the buffer passed to
.Fn read ,
.Xr read 2 ,
the extra data will be silently dropped.
.Pp
If the
.Dv TUNSLMODE
ioctl has been set, packets read from the control device will be prepended
with the destination address as presented to the network interface output
routine
.Pq Sq Li tunoutput .
routine,
.Fn tunoutput .
The destination address is in
.Sq Li struct sockaddr
.Vt struct sockaddr
format.
The actual length of the prepended address is in the member
.Sq Li sa_len .
.Va sa_len .
If the
.Dv TUNSIFHEAD
ioctl has been set, packets will be prepended with a four byte address
@ -156,57 +157,58 @@ ioctl has been set, the address family must be prepended, otherwise the
packet is assumed to be of type
.Dv AF_INET .
Each
.Fn write
.Xr write 2
call supplies exactly one packet; the packet length is taken from the
amount of data provided to
.Fn write
.Pq minus any supplied address family .
.Xr write 2
(minus any supplied address family).
Writes will not block; if the packet cannot be accepted for a
transient reason
.Pq e.g., no buffer space available ,
(e.g., no buffer space available),
it is silently dropped; if the reason is not transient
.Pq e.g., packet too large ,
(e.g., packet too large),
an error is returned.
.Pp
The following
.Xr ioctl 2
calls are supported
.Pq defined in Aq Pa net/if_tun.h Ns :
.Bl -tag -width TUNSIFMODE
(defined in
.Aq Pa net/if_tun.h ) :
.Bl -tag -xwidth ".Dv TUNSIFMODE"
.It Dv TUNSDEBUG
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
this sets the internal debugging variable to that value.
What, if anything, this variable controls is not documented here; see
the source code.
.It Dv TUNGDEBUG
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
this stores the internal debugging variable's value into it.
.It Dv TUNSIFINFO
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va struct tuninfo
.Vt struct tuninfo
and allows setting the MTU, the type, and the baudrate of the tunnel
device.
The
.Va struct tuninfo
.Vt struct tuninfo
is declared in
.Aq Pa net/if_tun.h .
.Pp
The use of this ioctl is restricted to the super-user.
.It Dv TUNGIFINFO
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va struct tuninfo ,
.Vt struct tuninfo ,
where the current MTU, type, and baudrate will be stored.
.It Dv TUNSIFMODE
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
its value must be either
.Dv IFF_POINTOPOINT
or
.Dv IFF_BROADCAST .
The type of the corresponding
.Em tun Ns Sy n
.Dq Li tun Ns Ar N
interface is set to the supplied type.
If the value is anything else, an
.Er EINVAL
@ -216,7 +218,7 @@ The interface must be down at the time; if it is up, an
error occurs.
.It Dv TUNSLMODE
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
a non-zero value turns off
.Dq multi-af
mode and turns on
@ -227,7 +229,7 @@ the network destination address (see above).
Will set the pid owning the tunnel device to the current process's pid.
.It Dv TUNSIFHEAD
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
a non-zero value turns off
.Dq link-layer
mode, and enables
@ -235,39 +237,39 @@ mode, and enables
mode, where every packet is preceded with a four byte address family.
.It Dv TUNGIFHEAD
The argument should be a pointer to an
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
the ioctl sets the value to one if the device is in
.Dq multi-af
mode, and zero otherwise.
.It Dv FIONBIO
Turn non-blocking I/O for reads off or on, according as the argument
.Va int Ns 's
value is or isn't zero
.Pq Writes are always nonblocking .
.Vt int Ns 's
value is or isn't zero.
(Writes are always non-blocking.)
.It Dv FIOASYNC
Turn asynchronous I/O for reads
(i.e., generation of
.Dv SIGIO
when data is available to be read)
off or on, according as the argument
.Va int Ns 's
.Vt int Ns 's
value is or isn't zero.
.It Dv FIONREAD
If any packets are queued to be read, store the size of the first one
into the argument
.Va int ;
.Vt int ;
otherwise, store zero.
.It Dv TIOCSPGRP
Set the process group to receive
.Dv SIGIO
signals, when asynchronous I/O is enabled, to the argument
.Va int
.Vt int
value.
.It Dv TIOCGPGRP
Retrieve the process group value for
.Dv SIGIO
signals into the argument
.Va int
.Vt int
value.
.El
.Pp
@ -279,7 +281,7 @@ writes are always non-blocking.
On the last close of the data device, by default, the interface is
brought down
(as if with
.Dq ifconfig tun Ns Sy N No down ) .
.Nm ifconfig Ar tunN Cm down ) .
All queued packets are thrown away.
If the interface is up when the data device is not open
output packets are always thrown away rather than letting
@ -294,8 +296,8 @@ them pile up.
.Xr intro 4 ,
.Xr pty 4 ,
.Xr devfs 5 ,
.Xr MAKEDEV 8 ,
.Xr ifconfig 8
.Xr ifconfig 8 ,
.Xr MAKEDEV 8
.Sh AUTHORS
This manual page was originally obtained from
.Bx Net .
.Nx .