1#ifndef __LINUX_BRIDGE_EBT_MARK_T_H 2#define __LINUX_BRIDGE_EBT_MARK_T_H 3 4/* The target member is reused for adding new actions, the 5 * value of the real target is -1 to -NUM_STANDARD_TARGETS. 6 * For backward compatibility, the 4 lsb (2 would be enough, 7 * but let's play it safe) are kept to designate this target. 8 * The remaining bits designate the action. By making the set 9 * action 0xfffffff0, the result will look ok for older 10 * versions. [September 2006] */ 11#define MARK_SET_VALUE (0xfffffff0) 12#define MARK_OR_VALUE (0xffffffe0) 13#define MARK_AND_VALUE (0xffffffd0) 14#define MARK_XOR_VALUE (0xffffffc0) 15 16struct ebt_mark_t_info { 17 unsigned long mark; 18 /* EBT_ACCEPT, EBT_DROP, EBT_CONTINUE or EBT_RETURN */ 19 int target; 20}; 21#define EBT_MARK_TARGET "mark" 22 23#endif 24