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94 __u32 val = ntohl(p->flowinfo & IP6_FLOWINFO_TCLASS); in print_tunnel()101 printf(" flowlabel 0x%05x", ntohl(p->flowinfo & IP6_FLOWINFO_FLOWLABEL)); in print_tunnel()103 printf(" (flowinfo 0x%08x)", ntohl(p->flowinfo)); in print_tunnel()180 p->flowinfo |= htonl((__u32)uval << 20) & IP6_FLOWINFO_TCLASS; in parse_args()194 p->flowinfo |= htonl(uval) & IP6_FLOWINFO_FLOWLABEL; in parse_args()256 (!(p1->flowinfo & IP6_FLOWINFO_TCLASS) || in ip6_tnl_parm_match()257 !((p1->flowinfo ^ p2->flowinfo) & IP6_FLOWINFO_TCLASS)) && in ip6_tnl_parm_match()258 (!(p1->flowinfo & IP6_FLOWINFO_FLOWLABEL) || in ip6_tnl_parm_match()259 !((p1->flowinfo ^ p2->flowinfo) & IP6_FLOWINFO_FLOWLABEL)) && in ip6_tnl_parm_match()
28 __be32 flowinfo; /* traffic class and flowlabel for tunnel */ member
109 and have to mangle it, even if we are not interested in flowinfo subtleties.150 initialize it to zero. If user wants to get received flowinfo, he152 flowinfo as ancillary data object of type \verb|IPV6_FLOWINFO|165 may be used as alternative way to send flowinfo with \verb|sendmsg()| or367 perror ("can't send flowinfo");
193 PRUint32 flowinfo; /* routing information */ member