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Kconfig
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71a904bf49
[AF_RXRPC]: AF_RXRPC depends on IPv4
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18 years ago |
Makefile
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63b6be55e8
[AF_RXRPC]: Delete the old RxRPC code.
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18 years ago |
af_rxrpc.c
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1b8d7ae42d
[NET]: Make socket creation namespace safe.
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17 years ago |
ar-accept.c
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651350d10f
[AF_RXRPC]: Add an interface to the AF_RXRPC module for the AFS filesystem to use
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18 years ago |
ar-ack.c
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224711df5c
[AF_RXRPC]: Sort out MTU handling.
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18 years ago |
ar-call.c
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1f8481d19a
[AF_RXRPC]: Make call state names available if CONFIG_PROC_FS=n
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18 years ago |
ar-connection.c
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582ee43dad
net/* misc endianness annotations
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18 years ago |
ar-connevent.c
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651350d10f
[AF_RXRPC]: Add an interface to the AF_RXRPC module for the AFS filesystem to use
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18 years ago |
ar-error.c
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224711df5c
[AF_RXRPC]: Sort out MTU handling.
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18 years ago |
ar-input.c
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68c708fd5e
[RXRPC]: Fix pointers passed to bitops.
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18 years ago |
ar-internal.h
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411faf5810
[RXRPC]: Remove bogus atomic_* overrides.
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18 years ago |
ar-key.c
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17926a7932
[AF_RXRPC]: Provide secure RxRPC sockets for use by userspace and kernel both
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18 years ago |
ar-local.c
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651350d10f
[AF_RXRPC]: Add an interface to the AF_RXRPC module for the AFS filesystem to use
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18 years ago |
ar-output.c
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19e6454ca7
[AF_RXRPC]: Return the number of bytes buffered in rxrpc_send_data()
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18 years ago |
ar-peer.c
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a6a62b69b9
AF_RXRPC: reduce debugging noise
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18 years ago |
ar-proc.c
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56b3d975bb
[NET]: Make all initialized struct seq_operations const.
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18 years ago |
ar-recvmsg.c
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651350d10f
[AF_RXRPC]: Add an interface to the AF_RXRPC module for the AFS filesystem to use
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18 years ago |
ar-security.c
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17926a7932
[AF_RXRPC]: Provide secure RxRPC sockets for use by userspace and kernel both
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18 years ago |
ar-skbuff.c
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651350d10f
[AF_RXRPC]: Add an interface to the AF_RXRPC module for the AFS filesystem to use
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18 years ago |
ar-transport.c
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2c6b47de17
Cleanup non-arch xtime uses, use get_seconds() or current_kernel_time().
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18 years ago |
rxkad.c
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2c6b47de17
Cleanup non-arch xtime uses, use get_seconds() or current_kernel_time().
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18 years ago |