On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 01:54:40PM -0700, Jarno Rajahalme wrote:
>     tcp_flags=flags/mask
>         Bitwise  match on TCP flags.  The flags and mask are 16-bit num???
>         bers written in decimal or in hexadecimal prefixed by 0x.   Each
>         1-bit  in  mask requires that the corresponding bit in port must
>         match.  Each 0-bit in mask causes the corresponding  bit  to  be
>         ignored.
> 
>         TCP  protocol  currently  defines  9 flag bits, and additional 3
>         bits are reserved (must be transmitted as zero), see  RFCs  793,
>         3168, and 3540.  The flag bits are, numbering from the least
>       significant bit:
> 
>         0: FIN No more data from sender.
> 
>         1: SYN Synchronize sequence numbers.
> 
>         2: RST Reset the connection.
> 
>         3: PSH Push function.
> 
>         4: ACK Acknowledgement field significant.
> 
>         5: URG Urgent pointer field significant.
> 
>         6: ECE ECN Echo.
> 
>         7: CWR Congestion Windows Reduced.
> 
>         8: NS  Nonce Sum.
> 
>         9-11:  Reserved.
> 
>         12-15: Not matchable, must be zero.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jarno Rajahalme <jrajaha...@nicira.com>

Both applied, thanks.
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