+/** \brief Finish enqueueing one buffer forward in the graph, along with its
+ aux_data if possible. Standard single loop boilerplate element. This is a
+ MACRO, with MULTIPLE SIDE EFFECTS. In the ideal case, <code>next_index ==
+ next0</code>, which means that the speculative enqueue at the top of the
+ single loop has correctly dealt with the packet in hand. In that case, the
+ macro does nothing at all. This function MAY return to_next_aux = NULL if
+ next_index does not support aux data
+
+ @param vm vlib_main_t pointer, varies by thread
+ @param node current node vlib_node_runtime_t pointer
+ @param next_index speculated next index used for both packets
+ @param to_next speculated vector pointer used for both packets
+ @param to_next_aux speculated aux_data pointer used for both packets
+ @param n_left_to_next number of slots left in speculated vector
+ @param bi0 first buffer index
+ @param aux0 first aux_data
+ @param next0 actual next index to be used for the first packet
+
+ @return @c next_index -- speculative next index to be used for future packets
+ @return @c to_next -- speculative frame to be used for future packets
+ @return @c n_left_to_next -- number of slots left in speculative frame
+*/
+#define vlib_validate_buffer_enqueue_with_aux_x1( \
+ vm, node, next_index, to_next, to_next_aux, n_left_to_next, bi0, aux0, \
+ next0) \
+ do \
+ { \
+ ASSERT (bi0 != 0); \
+ if (PREDICT_FALSE (next0 != next_index)) \
+ { \
+ vlib_put_next_frame (vm, node, next_index, n_left_to_next + 1); \
+ next_index = next0; \
+ vlib_get_next_frame_with_aux_safe (vm, node, next_index, to_next, \
+ to_next_aux, n_left_to_next); \
+ \
+ to_next[0] = bi0; \
+ to_next += 1; \
+ if (to_next_aux) \
+ { \
+ to_next_aux[0] = aux0; \
+ to_next_aux += 1; \
+ } \
+ n_left_to_next -= 1; \
+ } \
+ } \
+ while (0)
+