Convert ipv4_flags and ipv4_offset fields into host byte order.
Also save only high bits in the ipv4_flags, because it is defined as uint8_t. So now it will show DF and MF flags as 0x40 and 0x20. Reviewed by: markj@ MFC after: 1 week
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@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ translator ipv4info_t < struct ip *p > {
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ipv4_tos = p == NULL ? 0 : p->ip_tos;
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ipv4_length = p == NULL ? 0 : ntohs(p->ip_len);
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ipv4_ident = p == NULL ? 0 : ntohs(p->ip_id);
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ipv4_flags = p == NULL ? 0 : (p->ip_off & 0xe000);
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ipv4_offset = p == NULL ? 0 : p->ip_off;
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ipv4_flags = p == NULL ? 0 : (ntohs(p->ip_off) & 0xe000) >> 8;
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ipv4_offset = p == NULL ? 0 : ntohs(p->ip_off) & 0x1fff;
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ipv4_ttl = p == NULL ? 0 : p->ip_ttl;
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ipv4_protocol = p == NULL ? 0 : p->ip_p;
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ipv4_protostr = p == NULL ? "<null>" : protocols[p->ip_p];
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