| To: | "'Jeff' R. Steinhagen" <Jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
|---|---|
| Subject: | RE: forcing a packet to go through hw net device |
| From: | "Sumit" <sumit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 10 May 2005 11:32:17 +0530 |
| Importance: | Normal |
| In-reply-to: | <200505091458.42118.Jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Sender: | netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Check out netfilter ROUTE target. All the best, -- Sumit > -----Original Message----- > From: netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx]On > Behalf Of 'Jeff' R. Steinhagen > > Hi! > > I have a (maybe trivial) question about the kernel's networking code: > > A packet with an "outside" destination goes through all layers > including the > hardware interface (user->socket->protocol->IP->HW). However if > the packet is > addressed to a local IP the transport through and checks by the hardware > layer are avoided. This is perfectly OK for "normal" network usage. > > I am profiling some network hardware and related code. Is it > possible to force > an internally generated packet to be send through all/the hardware layers? > |
| <Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread> |
|---|---|---|
| ||
| Previous by Date: | Re: [RFC] TCP congestion infrastructure, David S. Miller |
|---|---|
| Next by Date: | Re: [1/1] connector/CBUS: new messaging subsystem. Revision number next., Dmitry Torokhov |
| Previous by Thread: | forcing a packet to go through hw net device, 'Jeff' R. Steinhagen |
| Next by Thread: | Re: forcing a packet to go through hw net device, 'Jeff' R. Steinhagen |
| Indexes: | [Date] [Thread] [Top] [All Lists] |