o FIB flags now available for FIB users.

o  struct network: FIB flags used for kernel syncing.
o  struct network: `next' field deleted (historical relic).
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Martin Mares 1998-10-18 22:24:41 +00:00
parent ab3a76a382
commit 4c45595e3b
3 changed files with 7 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ struct proto;
struct fib_node {
ip_addr prefix; /* In host order */
byte pxlen;
byte flags; /* ??? define them ??? */
byte flags; /* User-defined */
byte pad0, pad1; /* ??? use ??? */
struct fib_node *next; /* Next in hash chain */
};
@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ void fib_free(struct fib *); /* Destroy the fib */
* representing routes to given network.
* Each of the RTE's contains variable data (the preference and protocol-dependent
* metrics) and a pointer to a route attribute block common for many routes).
* It's guaranteed that there is at most one RTE for every (prefix,proto,source) triplet.
*/
typedef struct rtable {
@ -72,15 +73,16 @@ typedef struct rtable {
byte tos; /* TOS for this table */
struct fib fib;
char *name; /* Name of this table */
/* FIXME: Data for kernel synchronization */
} rtable;
typedef struct network {
struct fib_node n;
struct fib_node n; /* FIB flags hold kernel sync info (KRF_...) */
struct rte *routes; /* Available routes for this network */
struct network *next; /* Next in Recalc Chain */
} net;
#define KRF_SEEN 1 /* Seen in kernel table during last scan */
#define KRF_UPDATE 2 /* Need to update this entry */
typedef struct rte {
struct rte *next;
struct rtattr *attrs;

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@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ fib_get(struct fib *f, ip_addr *a, int len)
e = sl_alloc(f->fib_slab);
e->prefix = *a;
e->pxlen = len;
e->flags = 0;
e->next = *ee;
*ee = e;
f->init(e);

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ rte_init(struct fib_node *N)
{
net *n = (net *) N;
n->next = NULL;
N->flags = 0;
n->routes = NULL;
}