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Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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Revision 0.21: Uses the new generic socket option code.
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Revision 0.22: Gcc clean ups and drop out device registration. Use the
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new multi-protocol edition of hard_header
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Revision 0.23: IPX /proc by Mark Evans. Adding a route will
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will overwrite any existing route to the same network.
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Revision 0.24: Supports new /proc with no 4K limit
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Revision 0.25: Add ephemeral sockets, passive local network
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identification, support for local net 0 and
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multiple datalinks <Greg Page>
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Revision 0.26: Device drop kills IPX routes via it. (needed for module)
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Revision 0.27: Autobind <Mark Evans>
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Revision 0.28: Small fix for multiple local networks <Thomas Winder>
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Revision 0.29: Assorted major errors removed <Mark Evans>
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Small correction to promisc mode error fix <Alan Cox>
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Asynchronous I/O support. Changed to use notifiers
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and the newer packet_type stuff. Assorted major
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fixes <Alejandro Liu>
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Revision 0.30: Moved to net/ipx/... <Alan Cox>
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Don't set address length on recvfrom that errors.
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Incorrect verify_area.
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Revision 0.31: New sk_buffs. This still needs a lot of
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testing. <Alan Cox>
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Revision 0.32: Using sock_alloc_send_skb, firewall hooks. <Alan Cox>
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Supports sendmsg/recvmsg
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Revision 0.33: Internal network support, routing changes, uses a
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protocol private area for ipx data.
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Revision 0.34: Module support. <Jim Freeman>
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Revision 0.35: Checksum support. <Neil Turton>, hooked in by <Alan Cox>
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Handles WIN95 discovery packets <Volker Lendecke>
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Revision 0.36: Internal bump up for 2.1
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Revision 0.37: Began adding POSIXisms.
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Revision 0.38: Asynchronous socket stuff made current.
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Revision 0.39: SPX interfaces
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Revision 0.40: Tiny SIOCGSTAMP fix (chris@cybernet.co.nz)
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Revision 0.41: 802.2TR removed (p.norton@computer.org)
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Fixed connecting to primary net,
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Automatic binding on send & receive,
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Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptogimp@geocities.com>
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Revision 042: Multithreading - use spinlocks and refcounting to
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protect some structures: ipx_interface sock list, list
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of ipx interfaces, etc.
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Bugfixes - do refcounting on net_devices, check function
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results, etc. Thanks to davem and freitag for
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suggestions and guidance.
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>,
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November, 2000
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Revision 043: Shared SKBs, don't mangle packets, some cleanups
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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>,
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December, 2000
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Revision 044: Call ipxitf_hold on NETDEV_UP - acme
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Revision 045: fix PPROP routing bug - acme
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Revision 046: Further fixes to PPROP, ipxitf_create_internal was
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doing an unneeded MOD_INC_USE_COUNT, implement
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sysctl for ipx_pprop_broacasting, fix the ipx sysctl
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handling, making it dynamic, some cleanups, thanks to
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Petr Vandrovec for review and good suggestions. (acme)
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Revision 047: Cleanups, CodingStyle changes, move the ncp connection
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hack out of line - acme
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Revision 048: Use sk->protinfo to store the pointer to IPX private
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area, remove af_ipx from sk->protinfo and move ipx_opt
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to include/net/ipx.h, use IPX_SK like DecNET, etc - acme
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Revision 049: SPX support dropped, see comment in ipx_create - acme
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Revision 050: Use seq_file for proc stuff, moving it to ipx_proc.c - acme
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Other fixes:
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Protect the module by a MOD_INC_USE_COUNT/MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT pair. Also, now
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usage count is managed this way:
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-Count one if the auto_interface mode is on
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-Count one per configured interface
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Jacques Gelinas (jacques@solucorp.qc.ca)
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