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/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/netpfil/ipfw/ | ||
H A D | ip_fw_table.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
H A D | ip_fw_dynamic.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
H A D | ip_fw_log.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
H A D | ip_fw_sockopt.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
H A D | ip_fw_pfil.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
H A D | ip_fw2.c | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/ipfw/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/modules/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 227085 Fri Nov 04 16:32:50 MDT 2011 bz Always use the opt_*.h options for ipfw.ko, not just when compiled into the kernel. Do not try to build the module in case of no INET support but keep #error calls for now in case we would compile it into the kernel. This should fix an issue where the module would fail to enable IPv6 support from the rc framework, but also other INET and INET6 parts being silently compiled out without giving a warning in the module case. While here garbage collect unneeded opt_*.h includes. opt_ipdn.h is not used anywhere but we need to leave the DUMMYNET entry in options for conditional inclusion in kernel so keep the file with the same name. Reported by: pluknet Reviewed by: plunket, jhb MFC After: 3 days |
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