Network Core Helpers
Overview
The network subsystem contains two functions for sending and receiving
data from the network. The net_recv_data() is typically used by network
device driver when the received network data needs to be pushed up in the
network stack for further processing. All the data is received via a network
interface which is typically created by the device driver.
For sending, the net_send_data() can be used. Typically applications do not
call this function directly as there is the BSD Sockets API
for sending and receiving network data.
API Reference
- group net_core
- Network core library. - Enums - Functions - 
int net_recv_data(struct net_if *iface, struct net_pkt *pkt)
- Called by lower network stack or network device driver when a network packet has been received. - The function will push the packet up in the network stack for further processing. - Parameters:
- iface – Network interface where the packet was received. 
- pkt – Network packet data. 
 
- Returns:
- 0 if ok, <0 if error. 
 
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int net_send_data(struct net_pkt *pkt)
- Send data to network. - Send data to network. This should not be used normally by applications as it requires that the network packet is properly constructed. - Parameters:
- pkt – Network packet. 
 
- Returns:
- 0 if ok, <0 if error. If <0 is returned, then the caller needs to unref the pkt in order to avoid memory leak. 
 
 
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int net_recv_data(struct net_if *iface, struct net_pkt *pkt)