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authorEric Leblond <eric@regit.org>2013-01-13 21:56:00 +0100
committerEric Leblond <eric@regit.org>2013-01-25 23:22:54 +0100
commit9efc1add771d9670e8e09cee74ab5c97f0c4c99f (patch)
treedcd741af7e07432bd583d75fa0ad88aa6305f570 /src
parentde7640dd0828bacf4591f042358522a835c88bc2 (diff)
doxygen: improve documentation
This patch improves the doxygen documentation and adds a reference to an external article.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/libnetfilter_queue.c22
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
index 33f62bf..55180a8 100644
--- a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
+++ b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
@@ -51,7 +51,21 @@
* - receiving queued packets from the kernel nfnetlink_queue subsystem
* - issuing verdicts and/or reinjecting altered packets to the kernel
* nfnetlink_queue subsystem
- *
+ *
+ * The cinematic is the following: When an iptables rules with target NFQUEUE
+ * matches, the kernel en-queued the packet in a chained list. It then format
+ * a nfnetlink message and sends the information (packet data , packet id and
+ * metadata) via a socket to the software connected to the queue. The software
+ * can then read the message.
+ *
+ * To remove the packet from the queue, the userspace software must issue a
+ * verdict asking kernel to accept or drop the packet. Userspace can also alter
+ * the packet. Verdict can be done in asynchronous manner, as the only needed
+ * information is the packet id.
+ *
+ * When a queue is full, packets that should have been en-queued are dropped by
+ * kernel instead of being en-queued.
+ *
* \section Git Tree
* The current development version of libnetfilter_queue can be accessed
* at https://git.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=libnetfilter_queue.git;a=summary.
@@ -66,6 +80,10 @@
* the doxygen documentation (start by \link LibrarySetup \endlink page) and
* nf-queue.c source file.
*
+ * Another source of information on libnetfilter_queue usage is the following
+ * article:
+ * https://home.regit.org/netfilter-en/using-nfqueue-and-libnetfilter_queue/
+ *
* \section errors ENOBUFS errors in recv()
*
* recv() may return -1 and errno is set to ENOBUFS in case that your
@@ -89,6 +107,8 @@
* (it requires Linux kernel >= 2.6.31).
* - consider using fail-open option see nfq_set_queue_flags() (it requires
* Linux kernel >= 3.6)
+ * - increase queue max length with nfq_set_queue_maxlen() to resist to packets
+ * burst
*/
struct nfq_handle