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authorYang Hongyang <yanghy@cn.fujitsu.com>2008-12-16 02:06:23 -0800
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-12-16 02:06:23 -0800
commitb24a2516d10751d7ed5afb58420df25370c9dffb (patch)
treecffcf4fc47c4da696e3426424e6ccac7b789e917 /include/asm-m68k/apollodma.h
parentbc02ff95fe4ebd3e5ee7455c0aa6f76ebe39ebca (diff)
ipv6: Add IPV6_PKTINFO sticky option support to setsockopt()
There are three reasons for me to add this support: 1.When no interface is specified in an IPV6_PKTINFO ancillary data item, the interface specified in an IPV6_PKTINFO sticky optionis is used. RFC3542: 6.7. Summary of Outgoing Interface Selection This document and [RFC-3493] specify various methods that affect the selection of the packet's outgoing interface. This subsection summarizes the ordering among those in order to ensure deterministic behavior. For a given outgoing packet on a given socket, the outgoing interface is determined in the following order: 1. if an interface is specified in an IPV6_PKTINFO ancillary data item, the interface is used. 2. otherwise, if an interface is specified in an IPV6_PKTINFO sticky option, the interface is used. 2.When no IPV6_PKTINFO ancillary data is received,getsockopt() should return the sticky option value which set with setsockopt(). RFC 3542: Issuing getsockopt() for the above options will return the sticky option value i.e., the value set with setsockopt(). If no sticky option value has been set getsockopt() will return the following values: 3.Make the setsockopt implementation POSIX compliant. Signed-off-by: Yang Hongyang <yanghy@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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