There have been long lasting confusion between net_buf and net_nbuf. While the first is actually a buffer, the second one is not. It's a network buffer descriptor. More precisely it provides meta data about a network packet, and holds the chain of buffer fragments made of net_buf. Thus renaming net_nbuf to net_pkt and all names around it as well (function, Kconfig option, ..). Though net_pkt if the new name, it still inherit its logic from net_buf. ' This patch is the first of a serie that will separate completely net_pkt from net_buf. Change-Id: Iecb32d2a0d8f4647692e5328e54b5c35454194cd Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
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CONFIG_NETWORKING=y
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CONFIG_NET_IPV6=y
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CONFIG_NET_IPV4=y
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CONFIG_NET_BUF=y
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CONFIG_MAIN_STACK_SIZE=2048
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CONFIG_NET_PKT_RX_COUNT=2
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CONFIG_NET_PKT_TX_COUNT=2
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CONFIG_NET_BUF_RX_COUNT=7
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CONFIG_NET_BUF_TX_COUNT=7
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CONFIG_NET_LOG=y
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CONFIG_SYS_LOG_SHOW_COLOR=y
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CONFIG_RANDOM_GENERATOR=y
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CONFIG_TEST_RANDOM_GENERATOR=y
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CONFIG_NET_IF_UNICAST_IPV6_ADDR_COUNT=3
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CONFIG_NET_DEBUG_UTILS=y
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