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(Sorry for a big commit, I can't separate this into several pieces...) Pls check sys/netinet6/TODO and sys/netinet6/IMPLEMENTATION for details. - sys/kern: do not assume single mbuf, accept chained mbuf on passing data from userland to kernel (or other way round). - "midway" ATM card: ATM PVC pseudo device support, like those done in ALTQ package (ftp://ftp.csl.sony.co.jp/pub/kjc/). - sys/netinet/tcp*: IPv4/v6 dual stack tcp support. - sys/netinet/{ip6,icmp6}.h, sys/net/pfkeyv2.h: IETF document assumes those file to be there so we patch it up. - sys/netinet: IPsec additions are here and there. - sys/netinet6/*: most of IPv6 code sits here. - sys/netkey: IPsec key management code - dev/pci/pcidevs: regen In my understanding no code here is subject to export control so it should be safe. |
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xebec | ||
argo_debug.h | ||
clnl.h | ||
clnp_debug.c | ||
clnp_er.c | ||
clnp_frag.c | ||
clnp_input.c | ||
clnp_options.c | ||
clnp_output.c | ||
clnp_raw.c | ||
clnp_stat.h | ||
clnp_subr.c | ||
clnp_timer.c | ||
clnp.h | ||
cltp_usrreq.c | ||
cltp_var.h | ||
cons_pcb.h | ||
cons.h | ||
eonvar.h | ||
esis.c | ||
esis.h | ||
idrp_usrreq.c | ||
idrp_var.h | ||
if_cons.c | ||
if_eon.c | ||
iso_chksum.c | ||
iso_errno.h | ||
iso_pcb.c | ||
iso_pcb.h | ||
iso_proto.c | ||
iso_snpac.c | ||
iso_snpac.h | ||
iso_var.h | ||
iso.c | ||
iso.h | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
tp_astring.c | ||
tp_clnp.h | ||
tp_cons.c | ||
tp_driver.c | ||
tp_emit.c | ||
tp_events.h | ||
tp_inet.c | ||
tp_input.c | ||
tp_ip.h | ||
tp_iso.c | ||
tp_meas.c | ||
tp_meas.h | ||
tp_output.c | ||
tp_param.h | ||
tp_pcb.c | ||
tp_pcb.h | ||
tp_seq.h | ||
tp_stat.h | ||
tp_states.h | ||
tp_states.init | ||
tp_subr2.c | ||
tp_subr.c | ||
tp_timer.c | ||
tp_timer.h | ||
tp_tpdu.h | ||
tp_trace.c | ||
tp_trace.h | ||
tp_user.h | ||
tp_usrreq.c | ||
tp_var.h | ||
tp.trans |
In case you were wondering why this code is still present: The ISO (or OSI) stack is still in use by many router vendors (e.g., using IS-IS the OSI equivelent of OSPF, to carry IP routes). Chris. chopps@netbsd.org