03-05-2008
Cpu
you are very well know what i am coming to say..! then y can't help me..?
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
ng_device
NG_DEVICE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual NG_DEVICE(4)
NAME
ng_device -- device netgraph node type
SYNOPSIS
#include <netgraph/ng_device.h>
DESCRIPTION
A device node is both a netgraph node and a system device interface. When a device node is created, a new device entry appears which is
accessible via the regular file operators such as open(2), close(2), read(2), write(2), etc.
The first node is created as /dev/ngd0, all subsequent nodes /dev/ngd1, /dev/ngd2, etc.
HOOKS
A device node has a single hook with an arbitrary name. All data coming in over the hook will be presented to the device for read(2). All
data coming in from the device entry by write(2) will be forwarded to the hook.
CONTROL MESSAGES
The device node supports one non-generic control message:
NGM_DEVICE_GET_DEVNAME
Returns device name corresponding to a node.
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, or upon hook disconnection. The associated device entry is removed and
becomes available for use by future device nodes.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ngctl(8)
HISTORY
The device node type was first implemented in FreeBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>
Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org>
BSD
October 19, 2004 BSD