Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> 
> Just one small question.
> When the rtskb are created the memory indicated by the pointers present in 
> the struct rtskb are allocated too?

In contrast to Linux skbs, rtskbs consist of a single piece: the control
head + the buffer tail.

> 
> For example the rtdev pointer points to one area of allocated memory for this 
> rtskb, or this pointer points to a unique area that refers to the rtdev 
> struct of the real device?

The buffer pointers (head, tail, end, ...) are initialised to point at
their own buffer. rtdev is an external reference to the unique
associated networking device. It's no buffer, it's the control structure
of that device!

Jan

> 
> Thanks for an answer.
> 
> Em Quinta, 31 de Agosto de 2006 17:12, o Jan Kiszka escreveu:
> ...

PS: Please don't cite what you do not comment on.

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