freebsd-nq/sys/netinet6
Peter Wemm 0634b4a7b2 Yikes, these files bogusly #include "loop.h" but didn't use the value.
My searching for NLOOP missed them. :-(
2001-01-29 11:28:20 +00:00
..
ah6.h
ah_core.c
ah_input.c Lock down the network interface queues. The queue mutex must be obtained 2000-11-25 07:35:38 +00:00
ah_output.c
ah.h
dest6.c
esp6.h
esp_core.c
esp_input.c Lock down the network interface queues. The queue mutex must be obtained 2000-11-25 07:35:38 +00:00
esp_output.c
esp.h
frag6.c Staticize some malloc M_ instances. 2000-12-08 20:09:00 +00:00
icmp6.c Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad 2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
icmp6.h
in6_cksum.c
in6_gif.c Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad 2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
in6_gif.h
in6_ifattach.c on in6_ifdetach(), do not remove default route mistakenly 2001-01-22 13:02:10 +00:00
in6_ifattach.h
in6_pcb.c First step towards an MP-safe zone allocator: 2001-01-21 22:23:11 +00:00
in6_pcb.h
in6_prefix.c do not touch ra_addr if it is NULL. from IIJ SEIL team 2001-01-02 15:17:19 +00:00
in6_prefix.h
in6_proto.c Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad 2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
in6_rmx.c
in6_src.c Yikes, these files bogusly #include "loop.h" but didn't use the value. 2001-01-29 11:28:20 +00:00
in6_var.h
in6.c workaround; be sure to initialize nd6 interface information when IPv6 2001-01-18 06:07:53 +00:00
in6.h
ip6_ecn.h
ip6_forward.c
ip6_fw.c Fix the vulnerability with TCP ECE packets recently fixed in ipfw. 2001-01-23 21:11:28 +00:00
ip6_fw.h Fix the vulnerability with TCP ECE packets recently fixed in ipfw. 2001-01-23 21:11:28 +00:00
ip6_input.c Yikes, these files bogusly #include "loop.h" but didn't use the value. 2001-01-29 11:28:20 +00:00
ip6_mroute.c
ip6_mroute.h
ip6_output.c When ip6_fw_ctl() or soopt_mcopyout() return without success, 2001-01-20 22:37:24 +00:00
ip6_var.h
ip6.h
ip6protosw.h
ipcomp6.h
ipcomp_core.c
ipcomp_input.c
ipcomp_output.c
ipcomp.h
ipsec6.h
ipsec.c Change check from mbuf->m_ext.ext_free to use the new ext_type in order 2000-11-11 23:07:38 +00:00
ipsec.h
mld6_var.h
mld6.c
nd6_nbr.c
nd6_rtr.c
nd6.c Yikes, these files bogusly #include "loop.h" but didn't use the value. 2001-01-29 11:28:20 +00:00
nd6.h
pim6_var.h
pim6.h
raw_ip6.c * Rename M_WAIT mbuf subsystem flag to M_TRYWAIT. 2000-12-21 21:44:31 +00:00
README
route6.c
scope6_var.h
scope6.c
tcp6_var.h
udp6_output.c Move suser() and suser_xxx() prototypes and a related #define from 2000-10-29 16:06:56 +00:00
udp6_usrreq.c be careful on mbuf overrun on ctlinput. 2000-10-23 07:11:01 +00:00
udp6_var.h

a note to committers about KAME tree
$FreeBSD$
KAME project


FreeBSD IPv6/IPsec tree is from KAMEproject (http://www.kame.net/).
To synchronize KAME tree and FreeBSD better today and in the future,
please understand the following:

- DO NOT MAKE COSTMETIC CHANGES.
  "Cosmetic changes" here includes tabify, untabify, removal of space at EOL,
  minor KNF items, and whatever adds more output lines on "diff freebsd kame".
  To make future synchronization easier. it is critical to preserve certain
  statements in the code.  Also, as KAME tree supports all 4 BSDs (Free, Open,
  Net, BSD/OS) in single shared tree, it is not always possible to backport
  FreeBSD changes into KAME tree.  So again, please do not make cosmetic
  changes.  Even if you think it a right thing, that will bite KAME guys badly
  during upgrade attempts, and prevent us from synchronizing two trees.
  (you don't usually make cosmetic changes against third-party code, do you?)

- REPORT CHANGES/BUGS TO KAME GUYS.
  It is not always possible for KAME guys to watch all the freebsd mailing
  list traffic, as the traffic is HUGE.  So if possible, please, inform
  kame guys of changes you made in IPv6/IPsec related portion.  Contact
  path would be snap-users@kame.net or KAME PR database on www.kame.net.
  (or to core@kame.net if it is necessary to make it confidential)

Thank you for your cooperation and have a happy IPv6 life!


Note: KAME-origin code is in the following locations.
The above notice applies to corresponding manpages too.
The list may not be complete.  If you see $KAME$ in the code, it is from
KAME distribution.  If you see some file that is IPv6/IPsec related, it is
highly possible that the file is from KAME distribution.

include/ifaddrs.h
lib/libc/net
lib/libc/net/getaddrinfo.c
lib/libc/net/getifaddrs.c
lib/libc/net/getnameinfo.c
lib/libc/net/ifname.c
lib/libc/net/ip6opt.c
lib/libc/net/map_v4v6.c
lib/libc/net/name6.c
lib/libftpio
lib/libipsec
sbin/ip6fw
sbin/ping6
sbin/rtsol
share/doc/IPv6
share/man/man4/ip6.4
share/man/man4/inet6.4
sys/crypto (except sys/crypto/rc4)
sys/kern/uipc_mbuf2.c
sys/net/if_faith.[ch]
sys/net/if_gif.[ch]
sys/net/if_stf.[ch]
sys/net/pfkeyv2.h
sys/netinet/icmp6.h
sys/netinet/in_gif.[ch]
sys/netinet/ip6.h
sys/netinet/ip_encap.[ch]
sys/netinet6
sys/netkey
usr.sbin/faithd
usr.sbin/gifconfig
usr.sbin/ifmcstat
usr.sbin/mld6query
usr.sbin/ndp
usr.sbin/pim6dd
usr.sbin/pim6sd
usr.sbin/prefix
usr.sbin/rip6query
usr.sbin/route6d
usr.sbin/rrenumd
usr.sbin/rtadvd
usr.sbin/rtsold
usr.sbin/scope6config
usr.sbin/setkey
usr.sbin/traceroute6