| IF_GET(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | IF_GET(9) |
if_get, if_unit,
if_put — get an interface
pointer from an interface index
#include
<net/if.h>
struct ifnet *
if_get(unsigned
int ifidx);
struct ifnet *
if_unit(const
char *name);
void
if_put(struct
ifnet *ifp);
The
if_get()
function returns a pointer to the interface descriptor corresponding to the
unique index ifidx. This descriptor is guaranteed to
be valid until if_put() is called on the returned
pointer.
The index value 0 is never associated with
an interface descriptor and can be used to determine if an interface index
is valid or not.
The
if_unit()
function returns a pointer to the interface descriptor corresponding to the
unique name name. This descriptor is guaranteed to be
valid until if_put() is called on the returned
pointer.
The
if_put()
function releases a reference on the interface descriptor pointed by
ifp. If ifp is a
NULL pointer, no action occurs.
if_get(),
if_unit() and if_put() can
be called during autoconf, from process context, or from interrupt
context.
if_get() returns a pointer to an interface
descriptor if the index is valid, otherwise
NULL.
if_unit() returns a pointer to an
interface descriptor if the interface with present name exists, otherwise
NULL.
| January 18, 2021 | Debian |