
As part of this, we import bpf_filter.c from NetBSD. Even though that file is part of the NetBSD kernel, it is also used by userland (as is clear here). Our LWIP service has its own bpf_filter.c implementation but that implementation has certain limits (e.g. on program size) that are fine for a system service but should not apply to userland. The libpcap code has a number of blocks guarded by __NetBSD__, but none of those blocks apply to MINIX 3. In particular, some of the alignment logic used for NetBSD may in fact not work in our case. Change-Id: Ib187e22d627c929e111d5d4a991c3bee3c0154cb
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/* $NetBSD: pcap-septel.h,v 1.2 2014/11/19 19:33:30 christos Exp $ */
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/*
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* pcap-septel.c: Packet capture interface for Intel Septel card
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*
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* The functionality of this code attempts to mimic that of pcap-linux as much
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* as possible. This code is only needed when compiling in the Intel/Septel
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* card code at the same time as another type of device.
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*
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* Authors: Gilbert HOYEK (gil_hoyek@hotmail.com), Elias M. KHOURY
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* (+961 3 485343);
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*/
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pcap_t *septel_create(const char *device, char *ebuf, int *is_ours);
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int septel_findalldevs(pcap_if_t **devlistp, char *errbuf);
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