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@@ -666,6 +666,8 @@ char *ip6_compressed_string(char *p, const char *addr)
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colonpos = i;
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}
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}
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+ if (longest == 1) /* don't compress a single 0 */
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+ colonpos = -1;
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/* emit address */
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for (i = 0; i < range; i++) {
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@@ -826,7 +828,7 @@ int kptr_restrict __read_mostly;
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* IPv4 uses dot-separated decimal with leading 0's (010.123.045.006)
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* - '[Ii]4[hnbl]' IPv4 addresses in host, network, big or little endian order
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* - 'I6c' for IPv6 addresses printed as specified by
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- * http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6man-text-addr-representation-00
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+ * http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952
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* - 'U' For a 16 byte UUID/GUID, it prints the UUID/GUID in the form
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* "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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* Options for %pU are:
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