The fate of ngatm

Brooks Davis brooks at freebsd.org
Mon May 1 16:04:12 UTC 2017


On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 12:47:51AM +0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 28/4/17 2:00 am, Brooks Davis wrote:
> > As previous threatened, I've removed support for NATM (as well as a
> > remarkable number of remnants of the old ATM framework).  One piece
> > that still remains is the ngatm framework in netgraph.  This includes
> > the ng_ccatm(4), ng_sscfu(4), ng_sscop(4), and ng_uni(4) nodes.
> >
> > These don't attach to physical interfaces and didn't depend on the NATM
> > interface code so I left them alone in the first cut.  My question
> > is, are they useful without physical interfaces?  If so, keeping them
> > doesn't appear to have a high support burden.  If not, we should remove
> > them.
> 
> I don't know if people are using these now, but at one stage people 
> were using them to decode/encode atm higher level protocols over an 
> ethernet transport to implement a PPPoA infrastructure.

Just for clarity, I'm not talking about ng_atmllc(4) which is standalone
and a classic header adding/striping module.

-- Brooks
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