History log of /external/libnl/lib/route/nexthop.c
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d84430702496f617c01c5e2d27d0e82e02390bb7 23-May-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Remove old line counting while dumping
/external/libnl/lib/route/nexthop.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/nexthop.c
535e83162249ed6274ba46bc72d8cc683ba20e17 29-Apr-2008 Thomas Graf <tgr@lsx.localdomain> Big routing code rework (API/ABI BREAK!)

Adds all missing routing attributes and brings the routing
related code to a working state. In the process the API
was broken several times with the justification that nobody
is using this code yet.

The changes include new example code which is also a prototype
for how plain CLI tools could look like to control routes.
/external/libnl/lib/route/nexthop.c
44d362409d5469aed47d19e7908d19bd194493a4 15-Sep-2007 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Initial import
/external/libnl/lib/route/nexthop.c