History log of /external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
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2ead49f0d5873628156e50dfed7da14619a4172d 20-Jul-2009 olc <olc@satem.(none)> Add support for getting and deleting queueing classes.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
cfcfca070355b246028df60da79813f09ed65755 20-Oct-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@plip.localdomain> Add internal wait_for_ack() which only waits for ACK if !NL_NO_AUTO_ACK

This changeset ensures that internal code properly synchronizes to
ACKs if ACKs are enabled and otherwise return immediately.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
28233246cd8fad47613e7ffd85ea0b1d69c0f8c2 15-May-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Allow parser callbacks to return NL_OK, NL_SKIP, NL_EXIT

Obsoletes internal P_ACCEPT/P_IGNORE
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
ef50a38fbd8682a5c9efd559e7db68664977f080 15-May-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Fix memory leaks when sending of message failed

Various callers of nl_send_auto_complete() failed to
free the allocated message when an error was reported.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
1155370f520cb64657e25153255cf7dc1424317f 15-May-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Rename struct nl_handle to struct nl_sock

The idea of a common handle is long revised and only misleading,
nl_handle really represents a socket with some additional
action handlers assigned to it.

Alias for nl_handle is kept for backwards compatibility.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
8a3efffa5b3fde252675239914118664d36a2c24 14-May-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Thread-safe error handling

In order for the interface to become more thread safe, the error
handling was revised to no longer depend on a static errno and
error string buffer.

This patch converts all error paths to return a libnl specific
error code which can be translated to a error message using
nl_geterror(int error). The functions nl_error() and
nl_get_errno() are therefore obsolete.

This change required various sets of function prototypes to be
changed in order to return an error code, the most prominent
are:

struct nl_cache *foo_alloc_cache(...);
changed to:
int foo_alloc_cache(..., struct nl_cache **);

struct nl_msg *foo_build_request(...);
changed to:
int foo_build_request(..., struct nl_msg **);

struct foo *foo_parse(...);
changed to:
int foo_parse(..., struct foo **);

This pretty much only leaves trivial allocation functions to
still return a pointer object which can still return NULL to
signal out of memory.

This change is a serious API and ABI breaker, sorry!
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
155ad439a49df034ec58ee4218834bc5b0120515 17-Dec-2007 Thomas Graf <tgr@deb.localdomain> Fix memory leak when parsing netlink messages into caches

The reference created by the parsers was never given back.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
3040a1d6254465bed9e44e4d1bf279c2c50cd16a 17-Sep-2007 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Export interface to define caches

This interface was internal so far which required all code defining
caches to be compiled with the sources available.

In order to simplify the interface, the co_msg_parser prototype was
changed to take the struct nl_parser_param directly instead of a
void *. It used to be void * because the co_msg_parser was directly
passed as the NL_CB_VALID callback function.
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c
44d362409d5469aed47d19e7908d19bd194493a4 15-Sep-2007 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Initial import
/external/libnl/lib/route/class.c