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<title>Merge 272659:</title>
<updated>2015-01-26T03:26:37Z</updated>
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<name>Luigi Rizzo</name>
<email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2015-01-26T03:26:37Z</published>
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Add netmap support to libpcap. Tcpdump and other native pcap clients
can now run directly on netmap ports using netmap:foo or valeXX:YY
as device names.

Modifications to existing code are small and trivial,
the netmap-specific code is all in a new file.

Please be aware that in netmap mode the physical interface is
disconnected from the host stack, so libpcap will steal the traffic
not just make a copy.

For the full version of the code (including linux and autotools support) see
	https://code.google.com/p/netmap-libpcap/
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