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Ondrej Zajicek
396dfa9042 Cleanup in sysdep KRT code, part 1.
OS-dependent functions renamed to be more consistent,
prepared to merge krt-set and krt-scan headers.

Name changes:

struct krt_if_params -> struct kif_params
struct krt_if_status -> struct kif_status
struct krt_set/scan_params -> struct krt_params
struct krt_set/scan_status -> struct krt_status

krt_if_params_same -> kif_sys_reconfigure
krt_if_copy_params -> kif_sys_copy_config
krt_set/scan_params_same -> krt_sys_reconfigure
krt_set/scan_copy_params -> krt_sys_copy_config

krt_if_scan -> kif_do_scan
krt_set_notify -> krt_do_notify
krt_scan_fire -> krt_do_scan

krt_if_ -> kif_sys_
krt_scan_ -> krt_sys_
krt_set_ -> krt_sys_
2012-04-30 15:31:32 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
71ca77169d Adds support for several Linux kernel route attributes. 2011-04-13 12:32:27 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
86975e584e Allow more kernel routing tables in IPv6. 2009-08-21 09:43:31 +02:00
Martin Mares
ca00d4a13a Fix numbering of routing tables in IPv6 version. 2000-06-18 19:49:32 +00:00
Martin Mares
b6c9d8eb2e Removed the `async' switch which was used for debugging only anyway.
Don't moan when netlink reports lost packets.
2000-05-08 12:05:55 +00:00
Martin Mares
4532a89e31 Taught Netlink how to behave in IPv6 world. 1999-08-03 19:37:37 +00:00
Martin Mares
7de45ba4a0 Kernel route syncer supports multiple tables.
The changes are just too extensive for lazy me to list them
there, but see the comment at the top of sysdep/unix/krt.c.
The code got a bit more ifdeffy than I'd like, though.

Also fixed a bunch of FIXME's and added a couple of others. :)
1999-08-03 19:33:22 +00:00
Martin Mares
2d14045224 Rewrote the kernel syncer. The old layering was horrible.
The new kernel syncer is cleanly split between generic UNIX module
and OS dependent submodules:

  -  krt.c (the generic part)
  -  krt-iface (low-level functions for interface handling)
  -  krt-scan (low-level functions for routing table scanning)
  -  krt-set (low-level functions for setting of kernel routes)

krt-set and krt-iface are common for all BSD-like Unices, krt-scan is heavily
system dependent (most Unices require /dev/kmem parsing, Linux uses /proc),
Netlink substitues all three modules.

We expect each UNIX port supports kernel routing table scanning, kernel
interface table scanning, kernel route manipulation and possibly also
asynchronous event notifications (new route, interface state change;
not implemented yet) and build the KRT protocol on the top of these
primitive operations.
1999-03-03 19:49:56 +00:00