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30
31#ifndef LIBNETMAP_H_
32#define LIBNETMAP_H_
33/* if thread-safety is not needed, define LIBNETMAP_NOTHREADSAFE before including
34 * this file.
35 */
36
37/* NOTE: we include net/netmap_user.h without defining NETMAP_WITH_LIBS, which
38 * is deprecated. If you still need it, please define NETMAP_WITH_LIBS and
39 * include net/netmap_user.h before including this file.
40 */
41#include <net/netmap_user.h>
42
43struct nmctx;
44struct nmport_d;
45struct nmem_d;
46
47/*
48 * A port open specification (portspec for brevity) has the following syntax
49 * (square brackets delimit optional parts):
50 *
51 *     subsystem:vpname[mode][options]
52 *
53 *  The "subsystem" is denoted by a prefix, possibly followed by an identifier.
54 *  There can be several kinds of subsystems, each one selected by a unique
55 *  prefix.  Currently defined subsystems are:
56 *
57 *  netmap 		(no id allowed)
58 *  			the standard subsystem
59 *
60 *  vale 		(followed by a possibly empty id)
61 *  			the vpname is connected to a VALE switch identified by
62 *  			the id (an empty id selects the default switch)
63 *
64 *  The "vpname" has the following syntax:
65 *
66 *     identifier			or
67 *     identifier1{identifier2		or
68 *     identifier1}identifier2
69 *
70 *  Identifiers are sequences of alphanumeric characters. The part that begins
71 *  with either '{' or '}', when present, denotes a netmap pipe opened in the
72 *  same memory region as the subsystem:indentifier1 port.
73 *
74 * The "mode" can be one of the following:
75 *
76 *	^		bind all host (sw) ring pairs
77 *	^NN		bind individual host ring pair
78 *	*		bind host and NIC ring pairs
79 *	-NN		bind individual NIC ring pair
80 *	@NN		open the port in the NN memory region
81 *	a suffix starting with / and the following flags,
82 *	in any order:
83 *	x		exclusive access
84 *	z		zero copy monitor (both tx and rx)
85 *	t		monitor tx side (copy monitor)
86 *	r		monitor rx side (copy monitor)
87 *	R		bind only RX ring(s)
88 *	T		bind only TX ring(s)
89 *
90 *  The "options" start at the first '@' character not followed by a number.
91 *  Each option starts with '@' and has the following syntax:
92 *
93 *      option					(flag option)
94 *      option=value				(single key option)
95 *      option:key1=value1,key2=value2,...	(multi-key option)
96 *
97 *  For multi-key options, the keys can be assigned in any order, but they
98 *  cannot be assigned more than once. It is not necessary to assign all the
99 *  option keys: unmentioned keys will receive default values.  Some multi-key
100 *  options define a default key and also accept the single-key syntax, by
101 *  assigning the value to this key.
102 *
103 *  NOTE: Options may be silently ignored if the port is already open by some
104 *  other process.
105 *
106 *  The currently available options are (default keys, when defined, are marked
107 *  with '*'):
108 *
109 *  share (single-key)
110 *  			open the port in the same memory region used by the
111 *  			given port name (the port name must be given in
112 *  			subsystem:vpname form)
113 *
114 *  conf  (multi-key)
115 *  			specify the rings/slots numbers (effective only on
116 *  			ports that are created by the open operation itself,
117 *  			and ignored otherwise).
118 *
119 *			The keys are:
120 *
121 *  		       *rings		number of tx and rx rings
122 *  			tx-rings	number of tx rings
123 *  			rx-rings	number of rx rings
124 *			host-rings	number of tx and rx host rings
125 *  			host-tx-rings	number of host tx rings
126 *  			host-rx-rings	number of host rx rings
127 *  			slots		number of slots in each tx and rx
128 *  					ring
129 *  			tx-slots	number of slots in each tx ring
130 *  			rx-slots	number of slots in each rx ring
131 *
132 *  			(more specific keys override the less specific ones)
133 *			All keys default to zero if not assigned, and the
134 *			corresponding value will be chosen by netmap.
135 *
136 *  extmem (multi-key)
137 *			open the port in the memory region obtained by
138 *			mmap()ing the given file.
139 *
140 *			The keys are:
141 *
142 *		       *file		the file to mmap
143 *			if-num		number of pre-allocated netmap_if's
144 *			if-size		size of each netmap_if
145 *			ring-num	number of pre-allocated netmap_ring's
146 *			ring-size	size of each netmap_ring
147 *			buf-num		number of pre-allocated buffers
148 *			buf-size	size of each buffer
149 *
150 *			file must be assigned. The other keys default to zero,
151 *			causing netmap to take the corresponding values from
152 *			the priv_{if,ring,buf}_{num,size} sysctls.
153 *
154 */
155
156
157/* nmport manipulation */
158
159/* struct nmport_d - describes a netmap port */
160struct nmport_d {
161	/* see net/netmap.h for the definition of these fields */
162	struct nmreq_header hdr;
163	struct nmreq_register reg;
164
165	/* all the fields below should be considered read-only */
166
167	/* if the same context is used throughout the program, d1->mem ==
168	 * d2->mem iff d1 and d2 are using the memory region (i.e., zero
169	 * copy is possible between the two ports)
170	 */
171	struct nmem_d *mem;
172
173	/* the nmctx used when this nmport_d was created */
174	struct nmctx *ctx;
175
176	int register_done;	/* nmport_register() has been called */
177	int mmap_done;		/* nmport_mmap() has been called */
178	/* pointer to the extmem option contained in the hdr options, if any */
179	struct nmreq_opt_extmem *extmem;
180
181	/* the fields below are compatible with nm_open() */
182	int fd;				/* "/dev/netmap", -1 if not open */
183	struct netmap_if *nifp;		/* pointer to the netmap_if */
184	uint16_t first_tx_ring;
185	uint16_t last_tx_ring;
186	uint16_t first_rx_ring;
187	uint16_t last_rx_ring;
188	uint16_t cur_tx_ring;		/* used by nmport_inject */
189	uint16_t cur_rx_ring;
190
191	/* LIFO list of cleanup functions (used internally) */
192	struct nmport_cleanup_d *clist;
193};
194
195/* nmport_open - opens a port from a portspec
196 * @portspec	the port opening specification
197 *
198 * If successful, the function returns a new nmport_d describing a netmap
199 * port, opened according to the port specification, ready to be used for rx
200 * and/or tx.
201 *
202 * The rings available for tx are in the [first_tx_ring, last_tx_ring]
203 * interval, and similarly for rx. One or both intervals may be empty.
204 *
205 * When done using it, the nmport_d descriptor must be closed using
206 * nmport_close().
207 *
208 * In case of error, NULL is returned, errno is set to some error, and an
209 * error message is sent through the error() method of the current context.
210 */
211struct nmport_d * nmport_open(const char *portspec);
212
213/* nport_close - close a netmap port
214 * @d		the port we want to close
215 *
216 * Undoes the actions performed by the nmport_open that created d, then
217 * frees the descriptor.
218 */
219void nmport_close(struct nmport_d *d);
220
221/* nmport_inject - sends a packet
222 * @d		the port through which we want to send
223 * @buf		base address of the packet
224 * @size	its size in bytes
225 *
226 * Sends a packet using the cur_tx_ring and updates the index
227 * to use all available tx rings in turn. Note: the packet is copied.
228 *
229 * Returns 0 on success an -1 on error.
230 */
231int nmport_inject(struct nmport_d *d, const void *buf, size_t size);
232
233/*
234 * the functions below can be used to split the functionality of
235 * nmport_open when special features (e.g., extra buffers) are needed
236 *
237 * The relation among the functions is as follows:
238 *
239 *				   |nmport_new
240 * 		|nmport_prepare	 = |
241 *		|		   |nmport_parse
242 * nmport_open =|
243 *		|		   |nmport_register
244 *		|nmport_open_desc =|
245 *				   |nmport_mmap
246 *
247 */
248
249/* nmport_new - create a new nmport_d
250 *
251 * Creates a new nmport_d using the malloc() method of the current default
252 * context. Returns NULL on error, setting errno to an error value.
253 */
254struct nmport_d *nmport_new(void);
255
256/* nmport_parse - fills the nmport_d netmap-register request
257 * @d		the nmport to be filled
258 * @portspec	the port opening specification
259 *
260 * This function parses the portspec and initizalizes the @d->hdr and @d->reg
261 * fields. It may need to allocate a list of options. If an extmem option is
262 * found, it may also mmap() the corresponding file.
263 *
264 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
265 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
266 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
267 */
268int nmport_parse(struct nmport_d *d, const char *portspec);
269
270/* nmport_register - registers the port with netmap
271 * @d		the nmport to be registered
272 *
273 * This function obtains a netmap file descriptor and registers the port with
274 * netmap. The @d->hdr and @d->reg data structures must have been previously
275 * initialized (via nmport_parse() or otherwise).
276 *
277 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
278 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
279 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
280 */
281int nmport_register(struct nmport_d *);
282
283/* nmport_mmap - maps the port resources into the process memory
284 * @d		the nmport to be mapped
285 *
286 * The port must have been previously been registered using nmport_register.
287 *
288 * Note that if extmem is used (either via an option or by calling an
289 * nmport_extmem_* function before nmport_register()), no new mmap() is issued.
290 *
291 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
292 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
293 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
294 */
295int nmport_mmap(struct nmport_d *);
296
297/* the following functions undo the actions of nmport_new(), nmport_parse(),
298 * nmport_register() and nmport_mmap(), respectively.
299 */
300void nmport_delete(struct nmport_d *);
301void nmport_undo_parse(struct nmport_d *);
302void nmport_undo_register(struct nmport_d *);
303void nmport_undo_mmap(struct nmport_d *);
304
305/* nmport_prepare - create a port descriptor, but do not open it
306 * @portspec	the port opening specification
307 *
308 * This functions creates a new nmport_d and initializes it according to
309 * @portspec. It is equivalent to nmport_new() followed by nmport_parse().
310 *
311 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
312 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
313 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
314 */
315struct nmport_d *nmport_prepare(const char *portspec);
316
317/* nmport_open_desc - open an initialized port descriptor
318 * @d		the descriptor we want to open
319 *
320 * Registers the port with netmap and maps the rings and buffers into the
321 * process memory. It is equivalent to nmport_register() followed by
322 * nmport_mmap().
323 *
324 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
325 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
326 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
327 */
328int nmport_open_desc(struct nmport_d *d);
329
330/* the following functions undo the actions of nmport_prepare()
331 * and nmport_open_desc(), respectively.
332 */
333void nmport_undo_prepare(struct nmport_d *);
334void nmport_undo_open_desc(struct nmport_d *);
335
336/* nmport_clone - copy an nmport_d
337 * @d		the nmport_d we want to copy
338 *
339 * Copying an nmport_d by hand should be avoided, since adjustments are needed
340 * and some part of the state cannot be easily duplicated. This function
341 * creates a copy of @d in a safe way. The returned nmport_d contains
342 * nmreq_header and nmreq_register structures equivalent to those contained in
343 * @d, except for the option list, which is ignored. The returned nmport_d is
344 * already nmport_prepare()d, but it must still be nmport_open_desc()ed. The
345 * new nmport_d uses the same nmctx as @d.
346 *
347 * If extmem was used for @d, then @d cannot be nmport_clone()d until it has
348 * been nmport_register()ed.
349 *
350 * In case of error, the function returns NULL, sets errno to an error value
351 * and sends an error message to the nmctx error() method.
352 */
353struct nmport_d *nmport_clone(struct nmport_d *);
354
355/* nmport_extmem - use extmem for this port
356 * @d		the port we want to use the extmem for
357 * @base	the base address of the extmem region
358 * @size	the size in bytes of the extmem region
359 *
360 * the memory that contains the netmap ifs, rings and buffers is usually
361 * allocated by netmap and later mmap()ed by the applications. It is sometimes
362 * useful to reverse this process, by having the applications allocate some
363 * memory (through mmap() or otherwise) and then let netmap use it.  The extmem
364 * option can be used to implement this latter strategy. The option can be
365 * passed through the portspec using the '@extmem:...' syntax, or
366 * programmatically by calling nmport_extmem() or nmport_extmem_from_file()
367 * between nmport_parse() and nmport_register() (or between nmport_prepare()
368 * and nmport_open_desc()).
369 *
370 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
371 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
372 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
373 */
374int nmport_extmem(struct nmport_d *d, void *base, size_t size);
375
376/* nmport_extmem_from_file - use the extmem obtained by mapping a file
377 * @d		the port we want to use the extmem for
378 * @fname	path of the file we want to map
379 *
380 * This works like nmport_extmem, but the extmem memory is obtained by
381 * mmap()ping @fname. nmport_close() will also automatically munmap() the file.
382 *
383 * It returns 0 on success. On failure it returns -1, sets errno to an error
384 * value and sends an error message to the error() method of the context used
385 * when @d was created. Moreover, *@d is left unchanged.
386 */
387int nmport_extmem_from_file(struct nmport_d *d, const char *fname);
388
389/* nmport_extmem_getinfo - opbtai a pointer to the extmem configuration
390 * @d		the port we want to obtain the pointer from
391 *
392 * Returns a pointer to the nmreq_pools_info structure containing the
393 * configuration of the extmem attached to port @d, or NULL if no extmem
394 * is attached. This can be used to set the desired configuration before
395 * registering the port, or to read the actual configuration after
396 * registration.
397 */
398struct nmreq_pools_info* nmport_extmem_getinfo(struct nmport_d *d);
399
400
401/* enable/disable options
402 *
403 * These functions can be used to disable options that the application cannot
404 * or doesn't want to handle, or to enable options that require special support
405 * from the application and are, therefore, disabled by default. Disabled
406 * options will cause an error if encountered during option parsing.
407 *
408 * If the option is unknown, nmport_disable_option is a NOP, while
409 * nmport_enable_option returns -1 and sets errno to EOPNOTSUPP.
410 *
411 * These functions are not threadsafe and are meant to be used at the beginning
412 * of the program.
413 */
414void nmport_disable_option(const char *opt);
415int nmport_enable_option(const char *opt);
416
417/* nmreq manipulation
418 *
419 * nmreq_header_init - initialize an nmreq_header
420 * @hdr		the nmreq_header to initialize
421 * @reqtype	the kind of netmap request
422 * @body	the body of the request
423 *
424 * Initialize the nr_version, nr_reqtype and nr_body fields of *@hdr.
425 * The other fields are set to zero.
426 */
427void nmreq_header_init(struct nmreq_header *hdr, uint16_t reqtype, void *body);
428
429/*
430 * These functions allow for finer grained parsing of portspecs.  They are used
431 * internally by nmport_parse().
432 */
433
434/* nmreq_header_decode - initialize an nmreq_header
435 * @ppspec:	(in/out) pointer to a pointer to the portspec
436 * @hdr:	pointer to the nmreq_header to be initialized
437 * @ctx:	pointer to the nmctx to use (for errors)
438 *
439 * This function fills the @hdr the nr_name field with the port name extracted
440 * from *@pifname.  The other fields of *@hdr are unchanged. The @pifname is
441 * updated to point at the first char past the port name.
442 *
443 * Returns 0 on success.  In case of error, -1 is returned with errno set to
444 * EINVAL, @pifname is unchanged, *@hdr is also unchanged, and an error message
445 * is sent through @ctx->error().
446 */
447int nmreq_header_decode(const char **ppspec, struct nmreq_header *hdr,
448		struct nmctx *ctx);
449
450/* nmreq_regiter_decode - initialize an nmreq_register
451 * @pmode:	(in/out) pointer to a pointer to an opening mode
452 * @reg:	pointer to the nmreq_register to be initialized
453 * @ctx:	pointer to the nmctx to use (for errors)
454 *
455 * This function fills the nr_mode, nr_ringid, nr_flags and nr_mem_id fields of
456 * the structure pointed by @reg, according to the opening mode specified by
457 * *@pmode. The other fields of *@reg are unchanged.  The @pmode is updated to
458 * point at the first char past the opening mode.
459 *
460 * If a '@' is encountered followed by something which is not a number, parsing
461 * stops (without error) and @pmode is left pointing at the '@' char. The
462 * nr_mode, nr_ringid and nr_flags fields are still updated, but nr_mem_id is
463 * not touched and the interpretation of the '@' field is left to the caller.
464 *
465 * Returns 0 on success.  In case of error, -1 is returned with errno set to
466 * EINVAL, @pmode is unchanged, *@reg is also unchanged, and an error message
467 * is sent through @ctx->error().
468 */
469int nmreq_register_decode(const char **pmode, struct nmreq_register *reg,
470		struct nmctx *ctx);
471
472/* nmreq_options_decode - parse the "options" part of the portspec
473 * @opt:	pointer to the option list
474 * @parsers:	list of option parsers
475 * @token:	token to pass to each parser
476 * @ctx:	pointer to the nmctx to use (for errors and malloc/free)
477 *
478 * This function parses each option in @opt. Each option is matched (based on
479 * the "option" prefix) to a corresponding parser in @parsers. The function
480 * checks that the syntax is appropriate for the parser and it assigns all the
481 * keys mentioned in the option. It then passes control to the parser, to
482 * interpret the keys values.
483 *
484 * Returns 0 on success. In case of error, -1 is returned, errno is set to an
485 * error value and a message is sent to @ctx->error(). The effects of partially
486 * interpreted options may not be undone.
487 */
488struct nmreq_opt_parser;
489int nmreq_options_decode(const char *opt, struct nmreq_opt_parser *parsers,
490		void *token, struct nmctx *ctx);
491
492struct nmreq_parse_ctx;
493/* type of the option-parsers callbacks */
494typedef int (*nmreq_opt_parser_cb)(struct nmreq_parse_ctx *);
495
496#define NMREQ_OPT_MAXKEYS 16	/* max nr of recognized keys per option */
497
498/* struct nmreq_opt_key - describes an option key */
499struct nmreq_opt_key {
500	const char *key;	/* the key name */
501	int id;			/* its position in the parse context */
502	unsigned int flags;
503#define NMREQ_OPTK_ALLOWEMPTY 	(1U << 0) /* =value may be omitted */
504#define NMREQ_OPTK_MUSTSET	(1U << 1) /* the key is mandatory */
505#define NMREQ_OPTK_DEFAULT	(1U << 2) /* this is the default key */
506};
507
508/* struct nmreq_opt_parser - describes an option parser */
509struct nmreq_opt_parser {
510	const char *prefix;	/* matches one option prefix */
511	nmreq_opt_parser_cb parse;	/* the parse callback */
512	int default_key;	/* which option is the default if the
513				   parser is multi-key (-1 if none) */
514	int nr_keys;
515	unsigned int flags;
516#define NMREQ_OPTF_DISABLED     (1U << 0)
517#define NMREQ_OPTF_ALLOWEMPTY	(1U << 1)	/* =value can be omitted */
518
519	struct nmreq_opt_parser *next;	/* list of options */
520
521	/* recognized keys */
522	struct nmreq_opt_key keys[NMREQ_OPT_MAXKEYS];
523} __attribute__((aligned(16)));
524
525/* struct nmreq_parse_ctx - the parse context received by the parse callback */
526struct nmreq_parse_ctx {
527	struct nmctx *ctx;	/* the nmctx for errors and malloc/free */
528	void *token;		/* the token passed to nmreq_options_parse */
529
530	/* the value (i.e., the part after the = sign) of each recognized key
531	 * is assigned to the corresponding entry in this array, based on the
532	 * key id. Unassigned keys are left at NULL.
533	 */
534	const char *keys[NMREQ_OPT_MAXKEYS];
535};
536
537/* nmreq_get_mem_id - get the mem_id of the given port
538 * @portname	pointer to a pointer to the portname
539 * @ctx		pointer to the nmctx to use (for errors)
540 *
541 * *@portname must point to a substem:vpname porname, possibly followed by
542 * something else.
543 *
544 * If successful, returns the mem_id of *@portname and moves @portname past the
545 * subsystem:vpname part of the input. In case of error it returns -1, sets
546 * errno to an error value and sends an error message to ctx->error().
547 */
548int32_t nmreq_get_mem_id(const char **portname, struct nmctx *ctx);
549
550/* option list manipulation */
551void nmreq_push_option(struct nmreq_header *, struct nmreq_option *);
552void nmreq_remove_option(struct nmreq_header *, struct nmreq_option *);
553struct nmreq_option *nmreq_find_option(struct nmreq_header *, uint32_t);
554void nmreq_free_options(struct nmreq_header *);
555const char* nmreq_option_name(uint32_t);
556#define nmreq_foreach_option(h_, o_) \
557	for ((o_) = (struct nmreq_option *)((uintptr_t)((h_)->nr_options));\
558	     (o_) != NULL;\
559	     (o_) = (struct nmreq_option *)((uintptr_t)((o_)->nro_next)))
560
561/* nmctx manipulation */
562
563/* the nmctx serves a few purposes:
564 *
565 * - maintain a list of all memory regions open by the program, so that two
566 *   ports that are using the same region (as identified by the mem_id) will
567 *   point to the same nmem_d instance.
568 *
569 * - allow the user to specify how to lock accesses to the above list, if
570 *   needed (lock() callback)
571 *
572 * - allow the user to specify how error messages should be delivered (error()
573 *   callback)
574 *
575 * - select the verbosity of the library (verbose field); if verbose==0, no
576 *   errors are sent to the error() callback
577 *
578 * - allow the user to override the malloc/free functions used by the library
579 *   (malloc() and free() callbacks)
580 *
581 */
582typedef void  (*nmctx_error_cb)(struct nmctx *, const char *);
583typedef void *(*nmctx_malloc_cb)(struct nmctx *,size_t);
584typedef void  (*nmctx_free_cb)(struct nmctx *,void *);
585typedef void  (*nmctx_lock_cb)(struct nmctx *, int);
586
587struct nmctx {
588	int verbose;
589	nmctx_error_cb 	error;
590	nmctx_malloc_cb	malloc;
591	nmctx_free_cb	free;
592	nmctx_lock_cb	lock;
593
594	struct nmem_d  *mem_descs;
595};
596
597/* nmctx_get - obtain a pointer to the current default context */
598struct nmctx *nmctx_get(void);
599
600/* nmctx_set_default - change the default context
601 * @ctx		pointer to the new context
602 *
603 * Returns a pointer to the previous default context.
604 */
605struct nmctx *nmctx_set_default(struct nmctx *ctx);
606
607/* internal functions and data structures */
608
609/* struct nmem_d - describes a memory region currently used */
610struct nmem_d {
611	uint16_t mem_id;	/* the region netmap identifier */
612	int refcount;		/* how many nmport_d's point here */
613	void *mem;		/* memory region base address */
614	size_t size;		/* memory region size */
615	int is_extmem;		/* was it obtained via extmem? */
616
617	/* pointers for the circular list implementation.
618	 * The list head is the mem_descs filed in the nmctx
619	 */
620	struct nmem_d *next;
621	struct nmem_d *prev;
622};
623
624/* a trick to force the inclusion of libpthread only if requested. If
625 * LIBNETMAP_NOTHREADSAFE is defined, no pthread symbol is imported.
626 *
627 * There is no need to actually call this function: the ((used)) attribute is
628 * sufficient to include it in the image.
629 */
630static  __attribute__((used)) void libnetmap_init(void)
631{
632#ifndef LIBNETMAP_NOTHREADSAFE
633	extern int nmctx_threadsafe;
634	/* dummy assignment to link-in the nmctx-pthread.o object.  The proper
635	 * inizialization is performed only once in the library constructor
636	 * defined there.
637	 */
638	nmctx_threadsafe = 1;
639#endif /* LIBNETMAP_NOTHREADSAFE */
640}
641
642/* nmctx_set_threadsafe - install a threadsafe default context
643 *
644 * called by the constructor in nmctx-pthread.o to initialize a lock and install
645 * the lock() callback in the default context.
646 */
647void nmctx_set_threadsafe(void);
648
649/* nmctx_ferror - format and send an error message */
650void nmctx_ferror(struct nmctx *, const char *, ...);
651/* nmctx_malloc - allocate memory */
652void *nmctx_malloc(struct nmctx *, size_t);
653/* nmctx_free - free memory allocated via nmctx_malloc */
654void nmctx_free(struct nmctx *, void *);
655/* nmctx_lock - lock the list of nmem_d */
656void nmctx_lock(struct nmctx *);
657/* nmctx_unlock - unlock the list of nmem_d */
658void nmctx_unlock(struct nmctx *);
659
660#endif /* LIBNETMAP_H_ */
661