Remove a buggy comparision when setting manually the path MTU. After fixing, the comparision would have become redundant. Thanks to Andrew Galante for reporting the issue. MFC r257272: Fix compilation if SCTP_DONT_DO_PRIVADDR_SCOPE is defined. The issue was reported by Andrew Galante. MFC r257274: Fix the value of *optlen when calling getsockopt() for SCTP_REMOTE_UDP_ENCAPS_PORT. This issue was reported by Andrew Galante. MFC r257359: Terminate a debug output with a \n. MFC r257555: Changes from upstream to improve compilation when INET or INET6 or none of them is defined. MFC r257574: Unlock the lock before destroying it. This issue was reported by Andrew Galante. MFC r257800: Use htons()/ntohs() appropriately. These issues were reported by Andrew Galante. MFC r257803: Make sure that we don't try to build an ASCONF-ACK chunk larger than what fits in the the mbuf cluster. This issue was reported by Andrew Galante. MFC r257804: Get rid of the artification limitation enforced by SCTP_AUTH_RANDOM_SIZE_MAX. This was suggested by Andrew Galante. MFC r258221: Cleanups which result in fixes which have been made upstream and where partially suggested by Andrew Galante. There is no functional change in FreeBSD. MFC r258224: When determining if an address belongs to an stcb, take the address family into account for wildcard bound endpoints. MFC r258228: Remove a stray write operation. MFC r258235: Use SCTP_PR_SCTP_TTL when the user provides a positive timetolive in sctp_sendmsg(). Approved by: re@
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