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Commit changed files in kernel/...
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kernel:
- nethash and ipportnethash types counted every entry twice
which could produce bogus entries when listing/saving these types
of sets (bug reported by Husnu Demir)
userspace:
- Checking null entries when listing/saving hash types of sets
deleted because it's unnecessary and can mask possible errors.
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See ChangeLog files
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A few minor bugs fixed and cleanups:
- Nonexistent sets were reported as existing sets when testing
from userspace in setlist type of sets (bug reported by Victor A.
Safronov)
- When saving sets, setlist type of sets must come last in order
to satisfy the dependency from the elements (bug reported by Marty B.)
- Sparse insists that the flags argument to kmalloc() is gfp_t
(Stephen Hemminger)
- Correct format specifiers and change %i to %d (Jan Engelhardt)
- Fix the definition of 'bool' for kernels <= 2.6.18 (Jan Engelhardt)
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The main change is full bigendian and 64/32bit enviroment support - in
consequence the kernel-userspace protocol version was bumped.
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References to the old include file replaced with new one in order to
really use the new Jenkins' hash function.
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Kernel changelog on Jenkins' hash update added.
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Bug fixed: after elements are added and deleted from a hash, an element
can successfully be added in spite it's already in the hash and thus
duplicates can occur. Bug spotted by Shih-Yi Chen.
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Compatibility with old gcc without 'bool' added.
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Typo which broke compilation with kernels < 2.6.28 fixed.
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Compatibility fix for kernels >= 2.6.28
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- setlist type does not work properly together with swapping
sets, bug reported by Thomas Jacob.
- Include linux/capability.h explicitly in ip_set.c (Jan Engelhardt)
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- Premature checking prevents to add valid elements to hash
types, fixed (bug reported by JC Janos).
- Local variable shadows another variable, fixed (reported
by Jan Engelhardt).
- More compiler warning options added and warnings fixed.
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- When flushing a nethash/ipportnethash type of set, it can
lead to a kernel crash due to a wrong type declaration,
bug reported by Krzysztof Oledzki.
- iptree and iptreemap types require the header file linux/timer.h,
also reported by Krzysztof Oledzki.
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hash type of sets. Enforce the restriction.
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userspace changes:
- Added KBUILD_OUTPUT support (Sven Wegener)
- Fix memory leak in ipset_iptreemap (Sven Wegener)
- Fix multiple compiler warnings (Sven Wegener)
- ipportiphash, ipportnethash and setlist types added
- binding marked as deprecated functionality
- element separator token changed to ',' in anticipating
IPv6 addresses, old separator tokens are still supported
- unnecessary includes removed
- ipset does not try to resolve IP addresses when listing
the content of sets (default changed)
- manpage updated
- ChangeLog forked for kernel part
kernel part changes:
- ipportiphash, ipportnethash and setlist types added
- set type modules reworked to avoid code duplication
as much as possible, code unification macros
- expand_macros Makefile target added to help debugging
code unification macros
- ip_set_addip_kernel and ip_set_delip_kernel
changed from void to int, __ip_set_get_byname and
__ip_set_put_byid added for the sake of setlist type
- unnecessary includes removed
- compatibility fix for kernels >= 2.6.27:
semaphore.h was moved from asm/ to linux/ (James King)
- ChangeLog forked for kernel part
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