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Date:      Tue, 12 Jun 2001 15:04:34 +0530
From:      "Anjali Kulkarni" <anjali@indranetworks.com>
To:        <hackers@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   User-Level upcalls
Message-ID:  <03e201c0f322$e52e2c60$0a64a8c0@indranetworks.com>

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hi,

Does any one know how to perform user-level upcalls from kernel TCP/IP =
stack? If I wanted to get an upcall every time a data packet arrived on =
a socket, how can it be done? Can I use signal handlers for this?

Thanks,
Anjali

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