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/*
* Oracle Linux DTrace.
* Copyright (c) 2007, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the Universal Permissive License v 1.0 as shown at
* http://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl.
*/
/* These are needed for inet_ntop() DTrace function. */
inline int AF_INET = 2;
inline int AF_INET6 = 10;
/* These are needed for link_ntop() DTrace function. */
inline int ARPHRD_ETHER = 1;
inline int ARPHRD_INFINIBAND = 32;
/*
* The conninfo_t structure should be used by all application protocol
* providers as the first arguments to indicate some basic information
* about the connection. This structure may be augmented to accommodate
* the particularities of additional protocols in the future.
*/
typedef struct conninfo {
string ci_local; /* local host address */
string ci_remote; /* remote host address */
string ci_protocol; /* protocol (ipv4, ipv6, etc) */
} conninfo_t;
/*
* We use these values to determine if a probe point is associated
* with sending (outbound) or receiving (inbound).
*/
inline int NET_PROBE_OUTBOUND = 0x00;
inline int NET_PROBE_INBOUND = 0x01;