sbin/rtstat
sbin/ss
sbin/tc
+#usr/include/iproute2
+#usr/include/iproute2/bpf_elf.h
#usr/lib/tc
#usr/lib/tc/experimental.dist
#usr/lib/tc/normal.dist
#usr/share/bash-completion/completions
usr/share/bash-completion/completions/tc
#usr/share/doc/iproute2
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/SNAPSHOT.tex
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/api-ip6-flowlabels.tex
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/arpd.sgml
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples/README.cbq
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples/README.iproute2+tc
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples/diffserv/efcbq
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples/diffserv/regression-testing
#usr/share/doc/iproute2/examples/gaiconf
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/ip-cref.tex
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/ip-tunnels.tex
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/nstat.sgml
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/preamble.tex
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/rtstat.sgml
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/ss.sgml
-#usr/share/doc/iproute2/tc-filters.tex
#usr/share/man/man3/libnetlink.3
#usr/share/man/man7/tc-hfsc.7
+#usr/share/man/man8/arpd.8
#usr/share/man/man8/bridge.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ctstat.8
#usr/share/man/man8/devlink-dev.8
#usr/share/man/man8/devlink-port.8
#usr/share/man/man8/devlink-sb.8
#usr/share/man/man8/devlink.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/genl.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/ifcfg.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/ifstat.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-address.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-addrlabel.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-fou.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-ntable.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-route.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-rule.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/ip-sr.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-tcp_metrics.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-token.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-tunnel.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/ip-vrf.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip-xfrm.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ip.8
#usr/share/man/man8/lnstat.8
#usr/share/man/man8/nstat.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/rdma-dev.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/rdma-link.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/rdma.8
#usr/share/man/man8/routef.8
#usr/share/man/man8/routel.8
#usr/share/man/man8/rtacct.8
#usr/share/man/man8/rtpr.8
#usr/share/man/man8/rtstat.8
#usr/share/man/man8/ss.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-actions.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-basic.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-bfifo.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-bpf.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-fw.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-hfsc.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-htb.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-ife.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-matchall.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-mirred.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-mqprio.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-nat.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-prio.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-red.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-route.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-sample.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-sfb.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-sfq.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-simple.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-skbedit.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-skbmod.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-stab.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-tbf.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-tcindex.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tc-tunnel_key.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-u32.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-vlan.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tc-xt.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tipc-media.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tipc-nametable.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tipc-node.8
+#usr/share/man/man8/tipc-peer.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tipc-socket.8
#usr/share/man/man8/tipc.8
+#var/lib/arpd
+++ /dev/null
-diff -Naur a/doc/arpd.sgml b/doc/arpd.sgml
---- a/doc/arpd.sgml
-+++ b/doc/arpd.sgml
-@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
--<!doctype linuxdoc system>
--
--<article>
--
--<title>ARPD Daemon
--<author>Alexey Kuznetsov, <tt/kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru/
--<date>some_negative_number, 20 Sep 2001
--<abstract>
--<tt/arpd/ is daemon collecting gratuitous ARP information, saving
--it on local disk and feeding it to kernel on demand to avoid
--redundant broadcasting due to limited size of kernel ARP cache.
--</abstract>
--
--
--<p><bf/Description/
--
--<p>The format of the command is:
--
--<tscreen><verb>
-- arpd OPTIONS [ INTERFACE [ INTERFACE ... ] ]
--</verb></tscreen>
--
--<p> <tt/OPTIONS/ are:
--
--<itemize>
--
--<item><tt/-l/ - dump <tt/arpd/ database to stdout and exit. Output consists
--of three columns: interface index, IP address and MAC address.
--Negative entries for dead hosts are also shown, in this case MAC address
--is replaced by word <tt/FAILED/ followed by colon and time when the fact
--that host is dead was proven the last time.
--
--<item><tt/-f FILE/ - read and load <tt/arpd/ database from <tt/FILE/
--in text format similar dumped by option <tt/-l/. Exit after load,
--probably listing resulting database, if option <tt/-l/ is also given.
--If <tt/FILE/ is <tt/-/, <tt/stdin/ is read to get ARP table.
--
--<item><tt/-b DATABASE/ - location of database file. Default location is
--<tt>/var/lib/arpd/arpd.db</tt>.
--
--<item><tt/-a NUMBER/ - <tt/arpd/ not only passively listens ARP on wire, but
--also send brodcast queries itself. <tt/NUMBER/ is number of such queries
--to make before destination is considered as dead. When <tt/arpd/ is started
--as kernel helper (i.e. with <tt/app_solicit/ enabled in <tt/sysctl/
--or even with option <tt/-k/) without this option and still did not learn enough
--information, you can observe 1 second gaps in service. Not fatal, but
--not good.
--
--<item><tt/-k/ - suppress sending broadcast queries by kernel. It takes
--sense together with option <tt/-a/.
--
--<item><tt/-n TIME/ - timeout of negative cache. When resolution fails <tt/arpd/
--suppresses further attempts to resolve for this period. It makes sense
--only together with option <tt/-k/. This timeout should not be too much
--longer than boot time of a typical host not supporting gratuitous ARP.
--Default value is 60 seconds.
--
--<item><tt/-R RATE/ - maximal steady rate of broadcasts sent by <tt/arpd/
--in packets per second. Default value is 1.
--
--<item><tt/-B NUMBER/ - number of broadcasts sent by <tt/arpd/ back to back.
--Default value is 3. Together with option <tt/-R/ this option allows
--to police broadcasting not to exceed <tt/B+R*T/ over any interval
--of time <tt/T/.
--
--</itemize>
--
--<p><tt/INTERFACE/ is name of networking inteface to watch.
--If no interfaces given, <tt/arpd/ monitors all the interfaces.
--In this case <tt/arpd/ does not adjust <tt/sysctl/ parameters,
--it is supposed user does this himself after <tt/arpd/ is started.
--
--
--<p> Signals
--
--<p> <tt/arpd/ exits gracefully syncing database and restoring adjusted
--<tt/sysctl/ parameters, when receives <tt/SIGINT/ or <tt/SIGTERM/.
--<tt/SIGHUP/ syncs database to disk. <tt/SIGUSR1/ sends some statistics
--to <tt/syslog/. Effect of another signals is undefined, they may corrupt
--database and leave <tt/sysctl/ parameters in an unpredictable state.
--
--<p> Note
--
--<p> In order to <tt/arpd/ be able to serve as ARP resolver, kernel must be
--compiled with the option <tt/CONFIG_ARPD/ and, in the case when interface list
--is not given on command line, variable <tt/app_solicit/
--on interfaces of interest should be set in <tt>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/*</tt>.
--If this is not made <tt/arpd/ still collects gratuitous ARP information
--in its database.
--
--<p> Examples
--
--<enum>
--<item> Start <tt/arpd/ to collect gratuitous ARP, but not messing
--with kernel functionality:
--
--<tscreen><verb>
-- arpd -b /var/tmp/arpd.db
--</verb></tscreen>
--
--<item> Look at result after some time:
--
--<tscreen><verb>
-- killall arpd
-- arpd -l -b /var/tmp/arpd.db
--</verb></tscreen>
--
--<item> To enable kernel helper, leaving leading role to kernel:
--
--<tscreen><verb>
-- arpd -b /var/tmp/arpd.db -a 1 eth0 eth1
--</verb></tscreen>
--
--<item> Completely replace kernel resolution on interfaces <tt/eth0/
--and <tt/eth1/. In this case kernel still does unicast probing to
--validate entries, but all the broadcast activity is suppressed
--and made under authority of <tt/arpd/:
--
--<tscreen><verb>
-- arpd -b /var/tmp/arpd.db -a 3 -k eth0 eth1
--</verb></tscreen>
--
--This is mode which <tt/arpd/ is supposed to work normally.
--It is not default just to prevent occasional enabling of too aggressive
--mode occasionally.
--
--</enum>
--
--</article>
--
-diff -Naur a/Makefile b/Makefile
---- a/Makefile
-+++ b/Makefile
-@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
- DATADIR?=$(PREFIX)/share
- DOCDIR?=$(DATADIR)/doc/iproute2
- MANDIR?=$(DATADIR)/man
--ARPDDIR?=/var/lib/arpd
- KERNEL_INCLUDE?=/usr/include
- BASH_COMPDIR?=$(DATADIR)/bash-completion/completions
-
-@@ -62,7 +61,6 @@
- install: all
- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)
- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(CONFDIR)
-- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(ARPDDIR)
- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)/examples
- install -m 0755 -d $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)/examples/diffserv
- install -m 0644 README.iproute2+tc $(shell find examples -maxdepth 1 -type f) \
-diff -Naur a/man/man8/Makefile b/man/man8/Makefile
---- a/man/man8/Makefile
-+++ b/man/man8/Makefile
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- TARGETS = ip-address.8 ip-link.8 ip-route.8
-
--MAN8PAGES = $(TARGETS) ip.8 arpd.8 lnstat.8 routel.8 rtacct.8 rtmon.8 rtpr.8 ss.8 \
-+MAN8PAGES = $(TARGETS) ip.8 lnstat.8 routel.8 rtacct.8 rtmon.8 rtpr.8 ss.8 \
- tc.8 tc-bfifo.8 tc-bpf.8 tc-cbq.8 tc-cbq-details.8 tc-choke.8 tc-codel.8 \
- tc-fq.8 \
- tc-drr.8 tc-ematch.8 tc-fq_codel.8 tc-hfsc.8 tc-htb.8 tc-pie.8 \
-diff -Naur a/tc/Makefile b/tc/Makefile
---- a/tc/Makefile
-+++ b/tc/Makefile
-@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
- CFLAGS += -DTC_CONFIG_XT_H
- TCSO += m_xt_old.so
- else
-- TCMODULES += m_ipt.o
-+ TCMODULES +=
- endif
- endif
- endif