Socket table update.
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@ -83,18 +83,23 @@ sk_send_buffer_empty(sock *sk)
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#define SK_TCP_PASSIVE 0 /* ? * - - - ? - */
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#define SK_TCP_ACTIVE 1 /* ? ? * * - ? - */
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#define SK_TCP 2
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#define SK_UDP 3 /* ? ? - - - ? ? */
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#define SK_IP 5 /* ? - - * - ? ? */
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#define SK_UDP 3 /* ? ? ? ? ? ? ? */
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#define SK_IP 5 /* ? - ? * ? ? ? */
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#define SK_MAGIC 7 /* Internal use by sysdep code */
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#define SK_UNIX_PASSIVE 8
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#define SK_UNIX 9
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/*
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* Multicast sockets are slightly different from the other ones:
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* If you want to send packets only, just set the destination
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* address to the corresponding multicast group and iface to
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* the interface to be used. If you also want receiving, set
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* source address to the same multicast group as well.
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* For SK_UDP or SK_IP sockets setting DA/DP allows to use sk_send(),
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* otherwise sk_send_to() must be used.
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*
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* For SK_IP sockets setting DP specifies protocol number, which is used
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* for both receiving and sending.
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*
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* For multicast on SK_UDP or SK_IP sockets set IF and TTL,
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* call sk_setup_multicast() to enable multicast on that socket,
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* and then use sk_join_group() and sk_leave_group() to manage
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* a set of received multicast groups.
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*/
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#endif
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