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a.out.h
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acct.h
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adb.h
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adfs_fs.h
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affs_hardblocks.h
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agpgart.h
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aio_abi.h
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apm_bios.h
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arcfb.h
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atalk.h
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atm.h
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atm_eni.h
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atm_he.h
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atm_idt77105.h
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atm_nicstar.h
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atm_tcp.h
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atm_zatm.h
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atmapi.h
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atmarp.h
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atmbr2684.h
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atmclip.h
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atmdev.h
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atmioc.h
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atmlec.h
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atmmpc.h
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atmppp.h
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atmsap.h
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atmsvc.h
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audit.h
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auto_fs.h
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auto_fs4.h
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auxvec.h
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ax25.h
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b1lli.h
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baycom.h
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bfs_fs.h
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binfmts.h
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blk_types.h
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blkpg.h
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blktrace_api.h
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bpqether.h
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bsg.h
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byteorder
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can
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can.h
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capability.h
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capi.h
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cciss_ioctl.h
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cdk.h
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cdrom.h
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cgroupstats.h
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chio.h
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cm4000_cs.h
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cn_proc.h
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coda.h
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coda_psdev.h
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coff.h
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comstats.h
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connector.h
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const.h
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cramfs_fs.h
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cuda.h
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cyclades.h
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cycx_cfm.h
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dcbnl.h
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dccp.h
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dlm.h
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dlm_device.h
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dlm_netlink.h
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dlm_plock.h
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dlmconstants.h
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dm-ioctl.h
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dm-log-userspace.h
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dn.h
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dqblk_xfs.h
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dvb
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edd.h
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efs_fs_sb.h
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elf-em.h
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elf-fdpic.h
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elf.h
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elfcore.h
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errno.h
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errqueue.h
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ethtool.h
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eventpoll.h
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ext2_fs.h
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fadvise.h
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falloc.h
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fb.h
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fcntl.h
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fd.h
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fdreg.h
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fib_rules.h
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fiemap.h
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filter.h
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firewire-cdev.h
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firewire-constants.h
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flat.h
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fs.h
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fuse.h
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futex.h
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gameport.h
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gen_stats.h
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generic_serial.h
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genetlink.h
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gfs2_ondisk.h
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gigaset_dev.h
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hayesesp.h
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hdlc
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hdlc.h
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hdlcdrv.h
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hdreg.h
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hid.h
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hiddev.h
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hidraw.h
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hpet.h
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hysdn_if.h
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i2c-dev.h
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i2c.h
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i2o-dev.h
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i8k.h
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icmp.h
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icmpv6.h
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if.h
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if_addr.h
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if_addrlabel.h
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if_arcnet.h
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if_arp.h
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if_bonding.h
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if_bridge.h
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if_cablemodem.h
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if_ec.h
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if_eql.h
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if_ether.h
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if_fc.h
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if_fddi.h
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if_frad.h
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if_hippi.h
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if_infiniband.h
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if_link.h
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if_ltalk.h
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if_packet.h
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if_phonet.h
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if_plip.h
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if_ppp.h
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if_pppol2tp.h
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if_pppox.h
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if_slip.h
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if_strip.h
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if_tr.h
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if_tun.h
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if_tunnel.h
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if_vlan.h
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igmp.h
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in.h
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in6.h
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in_route.h
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inet_diag.h
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inotify.h
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input.h
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ioctl.h
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ip.h
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ip6_tunnel.h
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ip_vs.h
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ipc.h
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ipmi.h
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ipmi_msgdefs.h
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ipsec.h
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ipv6.h
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ipv6_route.h
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ipx.h
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irda.h
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irqnr.h
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isdn
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isdn.h
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isdn_divertif.h
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isdn_ppp.h
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isdnif.h
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iso_fs.h
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ivtv.h
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ivtvfb.h
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ixjuser.h
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jffs2.h
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joystick.h
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kd.h
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kdev_t.h
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kernel.h
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kernelcapi.h
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keyboard.h
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keyctl.h
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kvm.h
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kvm_para.h
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libc-compat.h
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limits.h
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llc.h
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loop.h
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lp.h
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magic.h
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major.h
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map_to_7segment.h
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matroxfb.h
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mempolicy.h
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meye.h
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mii.h
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minix_fs.h
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mman.h
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mmtimer.h
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mqueue.h
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mroute.h
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mroute6.h
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msdos_fs.h
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msg.h
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mtio.h
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n_r3964.h
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nbd.h
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ncp.h
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ncp_fs.h
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ncp_mount.h
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ncp_no.h
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neighbour.h
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net.h
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net_dropmon.h
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net_tstamp.h
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netdevice.h
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netfilter
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netfilter.h
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netfilter_arp
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netfilter_arp.h
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netfilter_bridge
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netfilter_bridge.h
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netfilter_decnet.h
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netfilter_ipv4
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netfilter_ipv4.h
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netfilter_ipv6
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netfilter_ipv6.h
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netlink.h
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netrom.h
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nfs.h
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nfs2.h
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nfs3.h
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nfs4.h
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nfs4_mount.h
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nfs_fs.h
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nfs_idmap.h
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nfs_mount.h
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nfsacl.h
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nfsd
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nl80211.h
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nubus.h
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nvram.h
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oom.h
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param.h
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parport.h
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patchkey.h
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pci.h
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pci_regs.h
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perf_event.h
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personality.h
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pfkeyv2.h
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pg.h
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phantom.h
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phonet.h
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pkt_cls.h
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pkt_sched.h
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pktcdvd.h
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pmu.h
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poll.h
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posix_types.h
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ppdev.h
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ppp-comp.h
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ppp_defs.h
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pps.h
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prctl.h
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ptp_clock.h
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ptrace.h
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qnx4_fs.h
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qnxtypes.h
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quota.h
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radeonfb.h
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raid
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random.h
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raw.h
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reboot.h
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reiserfs_fs.h
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reiserfs_xattr.h
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resource.h
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rfkill.h
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romfs_fs.h
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rose.h
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route.h
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rtc.h
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rtnetlink.h
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scc.h
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sched.h
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screen_info.h
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sdla.h
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selinux_netlink.h
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sem.h
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serial.h
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serial_core.h
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serial_reg.h
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serio.h
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shm.h
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signal.h
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signalfd.h
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smb.h
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smb_fs.h
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smb_mount.h
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smbno.h
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snmp.h
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socket.h
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sockios.h
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som.h
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sonet.h
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sonypi.h
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sound.h
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soundcard.h
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spi
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stat.h
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stddef.h
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string.h
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sunrpc
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suspend_ioctls.h
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swab.h
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synclink.h
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sysctl.h
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taskstats.h
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tc_act
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tc_ematch
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tcp.h
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telephony.h
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termios.h
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time.h
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times.h
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timex.h
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tiocl.h
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tipc.h
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tipc_config.h
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toshiba.h
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tty.h
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types.h
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udf_fs_i.h
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udp.h
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uinput.h
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uio.h
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ultrasound.h
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un.h
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unistd.h
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usb
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usbdevice_fs.h
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utime.h
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utsname.h
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uuid.h
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version.h
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veth.h
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vhost.h
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videodev.h
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videodev2.h
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videotext.h
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virtio_9p.h
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virtio_balloon.h
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virtio_blk.h
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virtio_config.h
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virtio_console.h
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virtio_ids.h
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virtio_net.h
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virtio_pci.h
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virtio_ring.h
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virtio_rng.h
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vt.h
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wait.h
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wanrouter.h
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watchdog.h
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wimax
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wimax.h
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wireless.h
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x25.h
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xattr.h
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xfrm.h
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Editing: wimax.h
/* * Linux WiMax * API for user space * * * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> * - Initial implementation * * * This file declares the user/kernel protocol that is spoken over * Generic Netlink, as well as any type declaration that is to be used * by kernel and user space. * * It is intended for user space to clone it verbatim to use it as a * primary reference for definitions. * * Stuff intended for kernel usage as well as full protocol and stack * documentation is rooted in include/net/wimax.h. */ #ifndef __LINUX__WIMAX_H__ #define __LINUX__WIMAX_H__ #include <linux/types.h> enum { /** * Version of the interface (unsigned decimal, MMm, max 25.5) * M - Major: change if removing or modifying an existing call. * m - minor: change when adding a new call */ WIMAX_GNL_VERSION = 01, /* Generic NetLink attributes */ WIMAX_GNL_ATTR_INVALID = 0x00, WIMAX_GNL_ATTR_MAX = 10, }; /* * Generic NetLink operations * * Most of these map to an API call; _OP_ stands for operation, _RP_ * for reply and _RE_ for report (aka: signal). */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_OP_MSG_FROM_USER, /* User to kernel message */ WIMAX_GNL_OP_MSG_TO_USER, /* Kernel to user message */ WIMAX_GNL_OP_RFKILL, /* Run wimax_rfkill() */ WIMAX_GNL_OP_RESET, /* Run wimax_rfkill() */ WIMAX_GNL_RE_STATE_CHANGE, /* Report: status change */ WIMAX_GNL_OP_STATE_GET, /* Request for current state */ }; /* Message from user / to user */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_MSG_IFIDX = 1, WIMAX_GNL_MSG_PIPE_NAME, WIMAX_GNL_MSG_DATA, }; /* * wimax_rfkill() * * The state of the radio (ON/OFF) is mapped to the rfkill subsystem's * switch state (DISABLED/ENABLED). */ enum wimax_rf_state { WIMAX_RF_OFF = 0, /* Radio is off, rfkill on/enabled */ WIMAX_RF_ON = 1, /* Radio is on, rfkill off/disabled */ WIMAX_RF_QUERY = 2, }; /* Attributes */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_IFIDX = 1, WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_STATE, }; /* Attributes for wimax_reset() */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_RESET_IFIDX = 1, }; /* Atributes for wimax_state_get() */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_STGET_IFIDX = 1, }; /* * Attributes for the Report State Change * * For now we just have the old and new states; new attributes might * be added later on. */ enum { WIMAX_GNL_STCH_IFIDX = 1, WIMAX_GNL_STCH_STATE_OLD, WIMAX_GNL_STCH_STATE_NEW, }; /** * enum wimax_st - The different states of a WiMAX device * @__WIMAX_ST_NULL: The device structure has been allocated and zeroed, * but still wimax_dev_add() hasn't been called. There is no state. * * @WIMAX_ST_DOWN: The device has been registered with the WiMAX and * networking stacks, but it is not initialized (normally that is * done with 'ifconfig DEV up' [or equivalent], which can upload * firmware and enable communications with the device). * In this state, the device is powered down and using as less * power as possible. * This state is the default after a call to wimax_dev_add(). It * is ok to have drivers move directly to %WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED * or %WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF in _probe() after the call to * wimax_dev_add(). * It is recommended that the driver leaves this state when * calling 'ifconfig DEV up' and enters it back on 'ifconfig DEV * down'. * * @__WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING: The device is being torn down, so no API * operations are allowed to proceed except the ones needed to * complete the device clean up process. * * @WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED: [optional] Communication with the device * is setup, but the device still requires some configuration * before being operational. * Some WiMAX API calls might work. * * @WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF: The device is fully up; radio is off (wether * by hardware or software switches). * It is recommended to always leave the device in this state * after initialization. * * @WIMAX_ST_READY: The device is fully up and radio is on. * * @WIMAX_ST_SCANNING: [optional] The device has been instructed to * scan. In this state, the device cannot be actively connected to * a network. * * @WIMAX_ST_CONNECTING: The device is connecting to a network. This * state exists because in some devices, the connect process can * include a number of negotiations between user space, kernel * space and the device. User space needs to know what the device * is doing. If the connect sequence in a device is atomic and * fast, the device can transition directly to CONNECTED * * @WIMAX_ST_CONNECTED: The device is connected to a network. * * @__WIMAX_ST_INVALID: This is an invalid state used to mark the * maximum numeric value of states. * * Description: * * Transitions from one state to another one are atomic and can only * be caused in kernel space with wimax_state_change(). To read the * state, use wimax_state_get(). * * States starting with __ are internal and shall not be used or * referred to by drivers or userspace. They look ugly, but that's the * point -- if any use is made non-internal to the stack, it is easier * to catch on review. * * All API operations [with well defined exceptions] will take the * device mutex before starting and then check the state. If the state * is %__WIMAX_ST_NULL, %WIMAX_ST_DOWN, %WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED or * %__WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING, it will drop the lock and quit with * -%EINVAL, -%ENOMEDIUM, -%ENOTCONN or -%ESHUTDOWN. * * The order of the definitions is important, so we can do numerical * comparisons (eg: < %WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF means the device is not ready * to operate). */ /* * The allowed state transitions are described in the table below * (states in rows can go to states in columns where there is an X): * * UNINI RADIO READY SCAN CONNEC CONNEC * NULL DOWN QUIESCING TIALIZED OFF NING TING TED * NULL - x * DOWN - x x x * QUIESCING x - * UNINITIALIZED x - x * RADIO_OFF x - x * READY x x - x x x * SCANNING x x x - x x * CONNECTING x x x x - x * CONNECTED x x x - * * This table not available in kernel-doc because the formatting messes it up. */ enum wimax_st { __WIMAX_ST_NULL = 0, WIMAX_ST_DOWN, __WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING, WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED, WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF, WIMAX_ST_READY, WIMAX_ST_SCANNING, WIMAX_ST_CONNECTING, WIMAX_ST_CONNECTED, __WIMAX_ST_INVALID /* Always keep last */ }; #endif /* #ifndef __LINUX__WIMAX_H__ */
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