#endif
/* The following ten macros are all for the Netlink code. */
-#define SEND_MESSAGE_LEN (NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct cn_msg) + \
- sizeof(enum proc_cn_mcast_op)))
-#define RECV_MESSAGE_LEN (NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct cn_msg) + \
- sizeof(struct proc_event)))
+#define SEND_MESSAGE_LEN (NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct cn_msg) + sizeof(enum proc_cn_mcast_op)))
+#define RECV_MESSAGE_LEN (NLMSG_LENGTH(sizeof(struct cn_msg) + sizeof(struct proc_event)))
#define SEND_MESSAGE_SIZE (NLMSG_SPACE(SEND_MESSAGE_LEN))
#define RECV_MESSAGE_SIZE (NLMSG_SPACE(RECV_MESSAGE_LEN))
#define PROC_CN_MCAST_IGNORE (2)
/**
- * Prints the usage information for this program and, optionally, an error
- * message. This function uses vfprintf.
+ * Prints the usage information for this program and, optionally,
+ * an error message. This function uses vfprintf.
* @param fd The file stream to print to
* @param msg The error message to print (printf style)
* @param ... Any args to msg (printf style)
void flog(int level, const char *msg, ...);
/**
- * Process an event from the kernel, and determine the correct UID/GID/PID to
- * pass to libcgroup. Then, libcgroup will decide the cgroup to move the PID
- * to, if any.
+ * Process an event from the kernel, and determine the correct UID/GID/PID
+ * to pass to libcgroup. Then, libcgroup will decide the cgroup to move
+ * the PID to, if any.
* @param ev The event to process
* @param type The type of event to process (part of ev)
* @return 0 on success, > 0 on failure
int cgre_process_event(const struct proc_event *ev, const int type);
/**
- * Handle a netlink message. In the event of PROC_EVENT_UID or PROC_EVENT_GID,
- * we pass the event along to cgre_process_event for further processing. All
- * other events are ignored.
+ * Handle a netlink message.
+ * In the event of PROC_EVENT_UID or PROC_EVENT_GID, we pass the event
+ * along to cgre_process_event for further processing. All other events
+ * are ignored.
* @param cn_hdr The netlink message
* @return 0 on success, > 0 on error
*/
* @param logp Path of the log file, NULL if no log file was specified
* @param logf Syslog facility, NULL if no facility was specified
* @param daemon False to turn off daemon mode (no fork, leave FDs open)
- * @param logv Log verbosity, 2 is the default, 0 = no logging, 5 = everything
+ * @param logv Log verbosity:
+ * 2 is the default, 0 = no logging, 5 = everything
* @return 0 on success, > 0 on error
*/
-int cgre_start_daemon(const char *logp, const int logf,
- const unsigned char daemon, const int logv);
+int cgre_start_daemon(const char *logp, const int logf, const unsigned char daemon,
+ const int logv);
/**
- * Catch the SIGUSR2 signal and reload the rules configuration. This function
- * makes use of the logfile and flog() to print the new rules.
+ * Catch the SIGUSR2 signal and reload the rules configuration.
+ * This function makes use of the logfile and flog() to print the new rules.
* @param signum The signal that we caught (always SIGUSR2)
*/
void cgre_flash_rules(int signum);
/**
- * Catch the SIGUSR1 signal and reload the rules configuration. This function
- * makes use of the logfile and flog() to print the new rules.
+ * Catch the SIGUSR1 signal and reload the rules configuration.
+ * This function makes use of the logfile and flog() to print the new rules.
* @param signum The signal that we caught (always SIGUSR1)
*/
void cgre_flash_templates(int signum);
/**
- * Catch the SIGTERM and SIGINT signal so that we can exit gracefully. Before
- * exiting, this function makes use of the logfile and flog().
+ * Catch the SIGTERM and SIGINT signal so that we can exit gracefully.
+ * Before exiting, this function makes use of the logfile and flog().
* @param signum The signal that we caught (SIGTERM, SIGINT)
*/
void cgre_catch_term(int signum);
#endif
#endif /* _CGRULESENGD_H */
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