The companion libnetmap changes for the "offsets" kernel support added
in a6d768d845. This includes code to parse the "@offset=NNN"
option that can be appended to the port name by any nmport_* application.
Example:
# pkt-gen -i 'netmap:em0@offset=16'
Use uintptr_t to cast a uint64_t to a pointer type.
Yeah, it isn't technically correct for platforms with pointers
> 64 bits, but it's fine here.
This fixes 32 bit compat library builds on amd64 and also
mips32 builds.
Reviewed by: imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26790
This changeset introduces the new libnetmap library for writing
netmap applications.
Before libnetmap, applications could either use the kernel API
directly (e.g. NIOCREGIF/NIOCCTRL) or the simple header-only-library
netmap_user.h (e.g. nm_open(), nm_close(), nm_mmap() etc.)
The new library offers more functionalities than netmap_user.h:
- Support for complex netmap options, such as external memory
allocators or per-buffer offsets. This opens the way to future
extensions.
- More flexibility in the netmap port bind options, such as
non-numeric names for pipes, or the ability to specify the netmap
allocator that must be used for a given port.
- Automatic tracking of the netmap memory regions in use across the
open ports.
At the moment there is no man page, but the libnetmap.h header file
has in-depth documentation.
Reviewed by: hrs
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26171