I found an XS file /root/.cpan/build/Net-RawIP-0.25/RawIP.xs
It contains this definition for the routine
void
send_eth_packet(fd,eth_device,pkt,flag)
int fd
char* eth_device
SV* pkt
int flag
CODE:
send_eth_packet(fd, eth_device, (char*)SvPV(pkt,PL_na), SvCUR(pkt)
+,flag);
but here too I am missing the actual code of the C function
UPDATE
I got some C code from this file
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/S/SA/SAPER/Net-RawIP-0.25.tar.gz
thanks.
Vivek
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