Question about netinet6/in6.h
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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 20:01:59 UTC
This has to be a FAQ
I'm porting a program from Linux, I often see an error like:
../test/mock-ifaddrs.c:95:19: error: no member named 's6_addr32' in 'struct
in6_addr'
95 | ipv6->sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3] = 0;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^
but yet, we kinda define them, but only for the kernel and boot loader:
/*
* IPv6 address
*/
struct in6_addr {
union {
uint8_t __u6_addr8[16];
uint16_t __u6_addr16[8];
uint32_t __u6_addr32[4];
} __u6_addr; /* 128-bit IP6 address */
};
#define s6_addr __u6_addr.__u6_addr8
#if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_STANDALONE) /* XXX nonstandard */
#define s6_addr8 __u6_addr.__u6_addr8
#define s6_addr16 __u6_addr.__u6_addr16
#define s6_addr32 __u6_addr.__u6_addr32
#endif
I'm wondering if anybody why it's like that? git blame suggests we imported
that from kame, with
only tweaks by people that are now deceased*.*
Why not just expose them?
Warner