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- .TH LOOPBACK 3
- .SH NAME
- loopback \- network link simulation
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .B bind -a #X /net
- .BI /net/loopback n /[0-1]
- .BI /net/loopback n /[0-1]/data
- .BI /net/loopback n /[0-1]/ctl
- .BI /net/loopback n /[0-1]/status
- .BI /net/loopback n /[0-1]/stats
- .fi
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The loopback interface,
- .BI /net/loopback n\f1,
- is a directory containing two subdirectories,
- one for each end of a simulated network link.
- The number
- .I n
- is the device number of the link, permitting multiple links to be used on a single machine.
- .PP
- Each directory contains files to control the associated connection,
- receive and send data,
- monitor the simulation parameters,
- and supply statistics.
- .PP
- The
- .B data
- files for the two directories are cross-connected.
- Writes to one are divided into packets of at most a certain size,
- typically 32768 bytes,
- written to a flow-controlled output queue,
- transferred across the link,
- and put into an input queue where it is readable from the other
- .B data
- file.
- .PP
- Options are set by writing to the
- .B ctl
- file for the receiving end of the link,
- and are reported in the same format by reading
- .BR status .
- The following options are supported.
- .TP
- .BI delay \ latency\ bytedelay
- Control the time a packet takes in the link.
- A packet
- .B n
- bytes long takes
- .I bytedelay
- .B *
- .B n
- nanoseconds to exit the output queue and
- is available for reading
- .I latency
- nanoseconds later.
- .TP
- .BI droprate \ n
- Randomly drop approximately one out of
- .B n
- packets.
- If zero drop no packets.
- .TP
- .BR indrop \ [01]
- Disallow or allow packets to be dropped if the input queue overflows.
- .TP
- .BI limit \ n
- Set the input and output queues to hold at most
- .I n
- bytes.
- .TP
- .B reset
- Clear all of the statistics recorded for the link.
- .PP
- Reading
- .B stats
- returns a list of 4 tagged numbers representing:
- .EX
- .ft 1
- packets sent to this receiver
- bytes sent to this receiver
- packets dropped due to droprate
- packets dropped due to input queue overflows
- .EE
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/9/port/devloopback.c
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