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author | Chris Hall <chris.hall@highwayman.com> | 2011-08-12 11:44:09 +0100 |
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committer | Chris Hall <chris.hall@highwayman.com> | 2011-08-12 11:44:09 +0100 |
commit | 7bd8653ef788a6395b07583d6766be8950598342 (patch) | |
tree | f4b7209b76ddb24c6ab8144608a2a46adc610528 /lib/qfstring.h | |
parent | 6bd3ef2441f6b45d96c69ee8183d2bec8173ddb5 (diff) | |
parent | 538cb284864c17de66152a5236db4cd80e3e7639 (diff) | |
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Merge with main Quagga source as of 29-Jul-2011.ex17
Create euro_ix branch.
Update version to: 0.99.18ex17
Of particular note:
* includes support for GTSM:
neighbor ... ttl-security hops X
no neighbor ... ttl-security hops X
where X is 1-254. For usual case of immediately connected
peer, X == 1.
Cannot set ttl-security while ebgp-multihop is set, and
vice-versa.
If underlying O/S does not support GTSM, then will set ttl
as per ebgp-multihop.
In passing, have fixed various bugs in the main Quagga branch.
* initial support for draft-ietf-idr-optional-transitive
Does not yet support "neighbor-complete" flag.
* main Quagga now uses TCP_CORK and permanent non-blocking
Do not beleive TCP_CORK to be necessary for euro_ix code...
which has a different buffering strategy.
The euro_ix code already runs sockets permanently non-blocking.
* various fixes to attribute intern/unintern
Trying to remove memory leaks. Nobody seems convinced that
this has been perfected, yet.
* fixes for ospfd and ospf6d issues.
Up to date with master branch up to:
commit 538cb284864c17de66152a5236db4cd80e3e7639
Merge: 036a6e6 8ced4e8
Author: Paul Jakma <paul@quagga.net>
Date: Fri Jul 29 18:21:50 2011 +0100
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/qfstring.h')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/qfstring.h | 12 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/lib/qfstring.h b/lib/qfstring.h index 83caa13d..d9a51d21 100644 --- a/lib/qfstring.h +++ b/lib/qfstring.h @@ -39,8 +39,12 @@ #endif /* __GNUC__ */ /*============================================================================== - * These "qfstrings" address the issues of dealing with *fixed* length + * These "qfstring" address the issues of dealing with *fixed* length * strings, particularly where the string handling must be async-signal-safe. + * + * All operations that can possibly be async-signal-safe, are. Notable + * exception is anything involving floating point values -- because of the + * state contain in floating point status/option registers ! */ typedef struct qf_str qf_str_t ; @@ -77,8 +81,9 @@ enum pf_flags pf_precision = 1 << 7, /* '.' seen */ /* The following signal how to render the value */ - pf_hex = 1 << 8, /* hex */ - pf_uc = 1 << 9, /* upper-case */ + pf_oct = 1 << 8, /* octal */ + pf_hex = 1 << 9, /* hex */ + pf_uc = 1 << 10, /* upper-case */ /* The following signal the type of value */ pf_ptr = 1 << 14, /* is a pointer */ @@ -155,5 +160,4 @@ qfs_left(qf_str qfs) return qfs->end - qfs->ptr ; } ; - #endif /* _ZEBRA_QSTRING_H */ |