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-rw-r--r--src/libnetfilter_queue.c20
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
index 3f70ba2..3cf9653 100644
--- a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
+++ b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
@@ -513,10 +513,10 @@ int nfq_unbind_pf(struct nfq_handle *h, uint16_t pf)
* \return a nfq_q_handle pointing to the newly created queue
*
* Creates a new queue handle, and returns it. The new queue is identified by
- * #num, and the callback specified by #cb will be called for each enqueued
- * packet. The #data argument will be passed unchanged to the callback. If
- * a queue entry with id #num already exists, this function will return failure
- * and the existing entry is unchanged.
+ * \b num, and the callback specified by \b cb will be called for each enqueued
+ * packet. The \b data argument will be passed unchanged to the callback. If
+ * a queue entry with id \b num already exists,
+ * this function will return failure and the existing entry is unchanged.
*
* The nfq_callback type is defined in libnetfilter_queue.h as:
* \verbatim
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ int nfq_set_mode(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint8_t mode, uint32_t range)
* nfq_set_queue_flags - set flags (options) for the kernel queue
* \param qh Netfilter queue handle obtained by call to nfq_create_queue().
* \param mask specifies which flag bits to modify
- * \param flag bitmask of flags
+ * \param flags bitmask of flags
*
* Existing flags, that you may want to combine, are:
*
@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ static int __set_verdict(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
* \param qh Netfilter queue handle obtained by call to nfq_create_queue().
* \param id ID assigned to packet by netfilter.
* \param verdict verdict to return to netfilter (NF_ACCEPT, NF_DROP)
- * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by #buf
+ * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by \b buf
* \param buf the buffer that contains the packet data
*
* Can be obtained by:
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ int nfq_set_verdict(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
* \param id ID assigned to packet by netfilter.
* \param verdict verdict to return to netfilter (NF_ACCEPT, NF_DROP)
* \param mark mark to put on packet
- * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by #buf
+ * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by \b buf
* \param buf the buffer that contains the packet data
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
@@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ int nfq_set_verdict2(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
* \param verdict verdict to return to netfilter (NF_ACCEPT, NF_DROP)
*
* Unlike nfq_set_verdict, the verdict is applied to all queued packets
- * whose packet id is smaller or equal to #id.
+ * whose packet id is smaller or equal to \b id.
*
* batch support was added in Linux 3.1.
* These functions will fail silently on older kernels.
@@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ int nfq_set_verdict_batch2(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
* \param id ID assigned to packet by netfilter.
* \param verdict verdict to return to netfilter (NF_ACCEPT, NF_DROP)
* \param mark the mark to put on the packet, in network byte order.
- * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by #buf
+ * \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by \b buf
* \param buf the buffer that contains the packet data
*
* \return -1 on error; >= 0 otherwise.
@@ -1213,6 +1213,7 @@ struct nfqnl_msg_packet_hw *nfq_get_packet_hw(struct nfq_data *nfad)
/**
* nfq_get_uid - get the UID of the user the packet belongs to
* \param nfad Netlink packet data handle passed to callback function
+ * \param uid Set to UID on return
*
* \warning If the NFQA_CFG_F_GSO flag is not set, then fragmented packets
* may be pushed into the queue. In this case, only one fragment will have the
@@ -1233,6 +1234,7 @@ int nfq_get_uid(struct nfq_data *nfad, uint32_t *uid)
/**
* nfq_get_gid - get the GID of the user the packet belongs to
* \param nfad Netlink packet data handle passed to callback function
+ * \param gid Set to GID on return
*
* \warning If the NFQA_CFG_F_GSO flag is not set, then fragmented packets
* may be pushed into the queue. In this case, only one fragment will have the