Networking overview

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SUMMARY
This article explains how net devices are mapped to the LinuxTemplate:Sup kernel netdevice stack.


1 Purpose

This article introduces the Linux® kernel netdevice. Its purpose is to provide to newcomers some first insights regarding networking. The other articles referenced in this page provide detailed information about each component connected to netdevice.

2 System overview

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Networking Overview


On STM32MP1 Series, the netdevice stack is used for two purposes: CAN and Ethernet. A more detailed block diagram of each interface is available in dedicated pages: CAN and Ethernet.
LinuxTemplate:Sup community offers several links to help understanding the netdevice stack:

  • Kernel networking flow [1],
  • Kernel networking documentation[2]

3 References

  1. [1], Kernel networking flow
  2. [2], Kernel networking documentation
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