Hi, I know I can do that, the problem is how do I do make *skb points to the buffers already existed in the system. The way you put the code, the pointer has a NULL value. Thanks. --- J Kang <jkang_hm@xxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > hi, > > You can #include<linux/skbuff.h> > Then > struct sk_buff *skb; > or something like that! > What exactly are you trying to do? > > Rgds, > J Kang > > > >From: so usp <so_usp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > >To: Forum Linux <kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Subject: structure sk_buff > >Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:19:18 -0300 (ART) > > > >Hi people!!! > > > >Someone could tell me how can i access the contents > of > >the structure sk_buff locate on file skbuff.h > > > > > >Thanks, > >Luis Henrique. > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > >-- > >Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the > Linux kernel. > >Archive: > http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ > >FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/ > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 > Dial-up ? now 2 months FREE! > http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/ > > _______________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail agora com 100MB, anti-spam e antivírus grátis! http://br.info.mail.yahoo.com/ -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/