Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
Em Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:10:07PM +0200, Urs Thuermann escreveu:
Index: net-2.6.24/include/linux/if_arp.h
===================================================================
--- net-2.6.24.orig/include/linux/if_arp.h 2007-10-02 12:10:51.000000000
+0200
+++ net-2.6.24/include/linux/if_arp.h 2007-10-02 12:11:01.000000000 +0200
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
#define ARPHRD_ROSE 270
#define ARPHRD_X25 271 /* CCITT X.25 */
#define ARPHRD_HWX25 272 /* Boards with X.25 in firmware */
+#define ARPHRD_CAN 280 /* Controller Area Network */
Is 280 used in other OS? Just curious as why not using 273
All these definitions (PF_*, AF_*, ARPHRD_* ) are operation system
specific (that's why you find it in /usr/include/linux/*.h :)
I just googled for AF_INET and found that e.g.
AF_APPLETALK is "16" in winsock.h and "5" in include/linux/socket.h
The reason to use 280 instead of 273 was, that all the 27x stuff was
dedicated to the X.25 domain. So to start with a new 280 looked
reasonable to me.
At the end of the ARPHRD_* definitions there's currently many 'change
traffic' due to IEEE80211.
Oliver
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