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Fix macro API for __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS.
The use of __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS with ifndef is bad practice per: https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Wundef. This change moves it to use 'if' and always define the macro. Please note that this is not the only problem with this code. I have a series of fixes after this one to resolve breakage with this code and add regression tests for it via compile-only source testing (to be discussed in another thread). Unfortunately __USE_KERNEL_XATTR_DEFS is set by the kernel and not glibc, and uses 'define', so we can't fix that yet.
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2016-06-02 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/in.h [defined _UAPI_LINUX_IN6_H ||
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defined _UAPI_IPV6_H]: Define __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS to 1.
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[!(defined _UAPI_LINUX_IN6_H || defined _UAPI_IPV6_H)]: Define
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__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS to 0.
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* inet/netinet/in.h: Use '#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS'.
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Update comment.
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2016-06-01 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
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[BZ #19861]
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IPPROTO_MAX
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};
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/* If __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS is defined then the user has included the kernel
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/* If __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS is 1 then the user has included the kernel
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network headers first and we should use those ABI-identical definitions
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instead of our own. */
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#ifndef __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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instead of our own, otherwise 0. */
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#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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enum
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{
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IPPROTO_HOPOPTS = 0, /* IPv6 Hop-by-Hop options. */
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ enum
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#define INADDR_ALLRTRS_GROUP ((in_addr_t) 0xe0000002) /* 224.0.0.2 */
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#define INADDR_MAX_LOCAL_GROUP ((in_addr_t) 0xe00000ff) /* 224.0.0.255 */
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#ifndef __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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/* IPv6 address */
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struct in6_addr
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{
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@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ struct sockaddr_in
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sizeof (struct in_addr)];
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};
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#ifndef __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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/* Ditto, for IPv6. */
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struct sockaddr_in6
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{
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@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ struct ip_mreq_source
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};
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#endif
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#ifndef __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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/* Likewise, for IPv6. */
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struct ipv6_mreq
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{
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@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ extern int bindresvport6 (int __sockfd, struct sockaddr_in6 *__sock_in)
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#ifdef __USE_GNU
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struct cmsghdr; /* Forward declaration. */
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#ifndef __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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#if !__USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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/* IPv6 packet information. */
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struct in6_pktinfo
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{
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/* This is not quite the same API since the kernel always defines s6_addr16 and
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s6_addr32. This is not a violation of POSIX since POSIX says "at least the
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following member" and that holds true. */
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# define __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS
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# define __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS 1
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#else
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# define __USE_KERNEL_IPV6_DEFS 0
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#endif
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/* Options for use with `getsockopt' and `setsockopt' at the IP level.
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