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495 /*              proto(I)    - protocol number for this extension header     */
777 /* even though the newer ESP packets must also have a sequence number that */
1236 /* even though the newer ESP packets must also have a sequence number that */
1537 /* pop(I) - pointer to port number to evaluate */
1539 /* Perform a comparison of a port number against some other(s), using a */
3313 /* Search amongst the defined groups for a particular group number. */
3346 /* Parameters: num(I) - group number to add */
3433 /* Parameters: unit(I) - device for which to count the rule's number */
3436 /* n(I) - rule number to find */
3463 /* Returns: int - >= 0 - rule number, -1 == search failed */
3464 /* Parameters: unit(I) - device for which to count the rule's number */
3467 /* Return the number for a rule on a specific filtering device. */
3494 /* Returns: int - >= 0 - number of flushed rules */
3506 /* value is just the number removed from the current list. The latter is */
3549 /* Returns: int - >= 0 - number of flushed rules */
3673 /* Returns: int - >= 0 - number of consecutive bits in input */
3708 /* Returns: int - >= 0 - number of consecutive bits in input */
4062 /* size(I) - number of bytes to copy */
4092 /* size(I) - number of bytes to copy */
4296 /* number(I) - table number to use when searching */
4301 /* Search for the "table" number passed in amongst those configured for */
4304 /* or not the "table" number exists. */
4306 static void *fr_resolvelookup(type, number, funcptr, ifs)
4307 u_int type, number;
4317 (void) SNPRINTF(name, sizeof(name), "%u", number);
4319 (void) sprintf(name, "%u", number);
4442 * Check that the group number does exist and that its use (in/out)
5121 * a number of system defined queues as well as user defined timeouts. It is
6617 /* Parameters: cmd(I) - ioctl command number */
6951 /* in any number of ways and so long as they all use the same sized array */
7448 /* Returns: number of dropped/removed entries from the queue */
7505 /* Returns: int - number of entries deleted */
7578 /* Returns: int - number of entries flushed (0 = none) */