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NAME

       iflib — Network Interface Driver Framework

DESCRIPTION

       iflib is a framework for writing network interface drivers for FreeBSD.  It is designed to remove a large
       amount  of  the  boilerplate  that  is often needed for modern network interface devices, allowing driver
       authors to focus on the specific code needed for their hardware.

       There are three logical components to iflib each of which is described in its  own  manual  page.   These
       are:

       iflibdi(9)    Device-independent  functions,  used  to  integrate  iflib  into  the  rest  of the FreeBSD
                     networking stack.

       iflibdd(9)    Device-dependent functions, used when writing new iflib based drivers.

       iflibtxrx(9)  Device-dependent transmit and receive functions, used when writing new iflib based drivers.

SEE ALSO

       iflib(4), iflibdd(9), iflibdi(9), iflibtxrx(9), ifnet(9)

AUTHORS

       Benno Rice <benno@FreeBSD.org>

Debian                                         September 20, 2018                                       IFLIB(9)