1WIMAX_MSG_ALLOC(9) Linux Networking WIMAX_MSG_ALLOC(9)
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6 wimax_msg_alloc - Create a new skb for sending a message to userspace
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9 struct sk_buff * wimax_msg_alloc(struct wimax_dev * wimax_dev,
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11 const void * msg, size_t size,
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16 WiMAX device descriptor
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19 "named pipe" the message will be sent to
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25 size of the message to send (in bytes), including the header.
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34 Allocates an skb that will contain the message to send to user space
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37 Once this call is done, you can deliver it with wimax_msg_send.
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40 DonĀ“t use skb_push/skb_pull/skb_reserve on the skb, as wimax_msg_send
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50Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. June 2019 WIMAX_MSG_ALLOC(9)