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H A D | bpfdesc.h | diff 153151 Tue Dec 06 00:58:12 MST 2005 jkim Add experimental BPF Just-In-Time compiler for amd64 and i386. Use the following kernel configuration option to enable: options BPF_JITTER If you want to use bpf_filter() instead (e. g., debugging), do: sysctl net.bpf.jitter.enable=0 to turn it off. Currently BIOCSETWF and bpf_mtap2() are unsupported, and bpf_mtap() is partially supported because 1) no need, 2) avoid expensive m_copydata(9). Obtained from: WinPcap 3.1 (for i386) |
H A D | bpf.c | diff 153151 Tue Dec 06 00:58:12 MST 2005 jkim Add experimental BPF Just-In-Time compiler for amd64 and i386. Use the following kernel configuration option to enable: options BPF_JITTER If you want to use bpf_filter() instead (e. g., debugging), do: sysctl net.bpf.jitter.enable=0 to turn it off. Currently BIOCSETWF and bpf_mtap2() are unsupported, and bpf_mtap() is partially supported because 1) no need, 2) avoid expensive m_copydata(9). Obtained from: WinPcap 3.1 (for i386) |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | options.amd64 | diff 153151 Tue Dec 06 00:58:12 MST 2005 jkim Add experimental BPF Just-In-Time compiler for amd64 and i386. Use the following kernel configuration option to enable: options BPF_JITTER If you want to use bpf_filter() instead (e. g., debugging), do: sysctl net.bpf.jitter.enable=0 to turn it off. Currently BIOCSETWF and bpf_mtap2() are unsupported, and bpf_mtap() is partially supported because 1) no need, 2) avoid expensive m_copydata(9). Obtained from: WinPcap 3.1 (for i386) |
H A D | options.i386 | diff 153151 Tue Dec 06 00:58:12 MST 2005 jkim Add experimental BPF Just-In-Time compiler for amd64 and i386. Use the following kernel configuration option to enable: options BPF_JITTER If you want to use bpf_filter() instead (e. g., debugging), do: sysctl net.bpf.jitter.enable=0 to turn it off. Currently BIOCSETWF and bpf_mtap2() are unsupported, and bpf_mtap() is partially supported because 1) no need, 2) avoid expensive m_copydata(9). Obtained from: WinPcap 3.1 (for i386) |
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