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Rings

Jun 18,2009 by alperen

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In order for arriving packets to be placed into the shared memory buffers, it is common to use
a buffer control structure called a ring. Shared memory devices usually have two rings, one to
control the receive packet buffering and one to control transmit packet buffering.
Rings act effectively as a control plane (if you have a telecommunications background, think
out-of-band signaling) that carries information about which frame may go where.
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