NetBSD/sys/altq
plunky 46d99009d7 rename the altq-defined INFINITY symbol to ALTQ_INFINITY
- it is not infinity
    - it is exposed to userland
    - it causes confusion when #include <math.h> follows
      (I don't know why GCC does not object to redefining the symbol)
2010-04-09 19:32:45 +00:00
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Makefile
altq.h
altq_afmap.c
altq_afmap.h
altq_blue.c
altq_blue.h
altq_cbq.c
altq_cbq.h
altq_cdnr.c
altq_cdnr.h
altq_classq.h
altq_conf.c
altq_conf.h
altq_fifoq.c
altq_fifoq.h
altq_flowvalve.h
altq_hfsc.c
altq_hfsc.h
altq_jobs.c rename the altq-defined INFINITY symbol to ALTQ_INFINITY 2010-04-09 19:32:45 +00:00
altq_jobs.h rename the altq-defined INFINITY symbol to ALTQ_INFINITY 2010-04-09 19:32:45 +00:00
altq_localq.c
altq_priq.c
altq_priq.h
altq_red.c
altq_red.h
altq_rio.c
altq_rio.h
altq_rmclass.c
altq_rmclass.h
altq_rmclass_debug.h
altq_subr.c
altq_var.h
altq_wfq.c
altq_wfq.h
altqconf.h
files.altq Move BLUE_STATS to a commented out line since it is always enabled in 2009-12-06 14:03:23 +00:00
if_altq.h