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30.\"     @(#)lo.4	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
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33.Dd January 25, 2012
34.Dt LO 4
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm lo
38.Nd software loopback network interface
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.Cd "device loop"
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The
43.Nm loop
44interface is a software loopback mechanism which may be
45used for performance analysis, software testing, and/or local
46communication.
47As with other network interfaces, the loopback interface must have
48network addresses assigned for each address family with which it is to be used.
49These addresses
50may be set with the appropriate
51.Xr ioctl 2
52commands for corresponding address families.
53The loopback interface should be the last interface configured,
54as protocols may use the order of configuration as an indication of priority.
55The loopback should
56.Em never
57be configured first unless no hardware
58interfaces exist.
59.Pp
60If the transmit checksum offload capability flag is enabled on a loopback
61interface, checksums will not be generated by IP, UDP, or TCP for packets
62sent on the interface.
63.Pp
64If the receive checksum offload capability flag is enabled on a loopback
65interface, checksums will not be validated by IP, UDP, or TCP for packets
66received on the interface.
67.Pp
68By default, both receive and transmit checksum flags will be enabled, in
69order to avoid the overhead of checksumming for local communication where
70data corruption is unlikely.
71If transmit checksum generation is disabled, then validation should also be
72disabled in order to avoid packets being dropped due to invalid checksums.
73.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
74.Bl -diag
75.It lo%d: can't handle af%d.
76The interface was handed
77a message with addresses formatted in an unsuitable address
78family; the packet was dropped.
79.El
80.Sh SEE ALSO
81.Xr inet 4 ,
82.Xr intro 4
83.\" .Xr ns 4
84.Sh HISTORY
85The
86.Nm
87device appeared in
88.Bx 4.2 .
89The current checksum generation and validation avoidance policy appeared in
90.Fx 8.0 .
91