ERF(3) | erf 1.0 | ERF(3) |
packet.link.erf - ERF module
Decode Extensible Record Format layer Reference: ERF Types Reference Guide, EDM11-01 - Version 21
Extensible record format object Usage: from packet.link.erf import ERF x = ERF(pktt) Object definition: ERF( timestamp = int64, # The time of arrival, an ERF 64-bit timestamp rtype = int, # ERF type flags = int, # ERF flags rlen = int, # Record length lctr = int, # Loss counter/color field wlen = int, # Wire length psize = int, # Payload data size )
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__init__(self, pktt) Constructor Initialize object's private data.
Packet trace object (packet.pktt.Pktt) so this layer has access to the parent layers.
__str__(self) String representation of object The representation depends on the verbose level set by debug_repr(). If set to 0 the generic object representation is returned. If set to 1 the representation of the object is condensed: 'rtype=21 rlen=312 wlen=290 ' If set to 2 the representation of the object also includes the type of payload: 'rtype: 21(InfiniBand), rlen: 312, wlen: 290 '
ERF Time Stamp
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__str__(self) Return str(self).
baseobj(3), packet.transport.ib(3)
No known bugs.
Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)
21 March 2023 | NFStest 3.2 |