This project aims at providing building blocks for netlink (see man 7 netlink).
- the netlink_syscrate provides netlink sockets. Integration withmioandtokiois optional.
- Each netlink protocol has a netlink-packet-<protocol_name>crate that provides the packets for this protocol:- netlink-packet-routeprovides messages for the route protocol
- netlink-packet-auditprovides messages for the audit protocol
- netlink-packet-sock-diagprovides messages for the sock-diag protocol
 
- the netlink-packet-coreis the glue for all the othernetlink-packet-*crates. It provides aNetlinkMessage<T>type that represent any netlink message for any sub-protocol.
- the netlink_protocrate is an asynchronous implementation of the netlink protocol. It only depends onnetlink-packet-corefor theNetlinkMessagetype andnetlink-sysfor the socket.
- the rtnetlinkcrate provides higher level abstraction for the route protocol
- the auditcrate provides higher level abstractions for the audit protocol.
- https://github.com/jbaublitz/neli: the main alternative to these crates, as it is actively developed.
- Other but less actively developed alternatives:
My main resource so far has been the source code of pyroute2 (python) and netlink (golang)
a lot. These two projects are great, and very nicely written. As someone who does not read C fluently, and that does not
know much about netlink, they have been invaluable.
I'd also like to praise libnl for its documentation. It helped me a lot in understanding the protocol basics.
The whole packet parsing logic is inspired by @whitequark excellent blog posts (part 1, part 2 and part 3, although I've only really used the concepts described in the first blog post).
Thanks also to the people behind tokio for the amazing tool they are building, and the support they provide.