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 1.37  05-Jul-2024  rin sys: Drop redundant NULL check before m_freem(9)

m_freem(9) safely has accepted NULL argument at least since 4.2BSD:
https://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=4.2BSD/usr/src/sys/sys/uipc_mbuf.c

Compile-tested on amd64/ALL.

Suggested by knakahara@
 1.36  19-Mar-2020  thorpej branches: 1.36.28;
Replace manipulating IFF_OACTIVE with an internal "txbusy" field.
 1.35  29-Jan-2020  thorpej Adopt <net/if_stats.h>.
 1.34  29-May-2019  msaitoh branches: 1.34.4;
Even if we don't use MII(4), use the common path of SIOC[GS]IFMEDIA in
sys/net/if_ethersubr.c if we can.
- Add ec_ifmedia into struct ethercom.
- ec_mii in struct ethercom is kept and used as it is. It might be used in
future. Note that some Ethernet drivers which _DOESN'T_ use mii(4) use
ec_mii for keeping the if_media. Those should be changed in future.
 1.33  29-May-2019  msaitoh KNF. No functional change.
 1.32  29-May-2019  msaitoh Whitespace fix. No functional change.
 1.31  05-Feb-2019  msaitoh Remove very old IFF_NOTRAILERS flag.
 1.30  03-Sep-2018  riastradh Rename min/max -> uimin/uimax for better honesty.

These functions are defined on unsigned int. The generic name
min/max should not silently truncate to 32 bits on 64-bit systems.
This is purely a name change -- no functional change intended.

HOWEVER! Some subsystems have

#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))

even though our standard name for that is MIN/MAX. Although these
may invite multiple evaluation bugs, these do _not_ cause integer
truncation.

To avoid `fixing' these cases, I first changed the name in libkern,
and then compile-tested every file where min/max occurred in order to
confirm that it failed -- and thus confirm that nothing shadowed
min/max -- before changing it.

I have left a handful of bootloaders that are too annoying to
compile-test, and some dead code:

cobalt ews4800mips hp300 hppa ia64 luna68k vax
acorn32/if_ie.c (not included in any kernels)
macppc/if_gm.c (superseded by gem(4))

It should be easy to fix the fallout once identified -- this way of
doing things fails safe, and the goal here, after all, is to _avoid_
silent integer truncations, not introduce them.

Maybe one day we can reintroduce min/max as type-generic things that
never silently truncate. But we should avoid doing that for a while,
so that existing code has a chance to be detected by the compiler for
conversion to uimin/uimax without changing the semantics until we can
properly audit it all. (Who knows, maybe in some cases integer
truncation is actually intended!)
 1.29  26-Jun-2018  msaitoh branches: 1.29.2;
Implement the BPF direction filter (BIOC[GS]DIRECTION). It provides backward
compatibility with BIOC[GS]SEESENT ioctl. The userland interface is the same
as FreeBSD.

This change also fixes a bug that the direction is misunderstand on some
environment by passing the direction to bpf_mtap*() instead of checking
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif.
 1.28  22-Jun-2018  msaitoh It's not required to include net/bpfdesc.h. Remove it.
 1.27  15-Dec-2016  ozaki-r branches: 1.27.8; 1.27.14;
Move bpf_mtap and if_ipackets++ on Rx of each driver to percpuq if_input

The benefits of the change are:
- We can reduce codes
- We can provide the same behavior between drivers
- Where/When if_ipackets is counted up
- Note that some drivers still update packet statistics in their own
way (periodical update)
- Moved bpf_mtap run in softint
- This makes it easy to MP-ify bpf

Proposed on tech-kern and tech-net
 1.26  08-Dec-2016  ozaki-r Apply deferred if_start framework

if_schedule_deferred_start checks if the if_snd queue contains packets,
so drivers don't need to check it by themselves.
 1.25  10-Jun-2016  ozaki-r branches: 1.25.2;
Introduce m_set_rcvif and m_reset_rcvif

The API is used to set (or reset) a received interface of a mbuf.
They are counterpart of m_get_rcvif, which will come in another
commit, hide internal of rcvif operation, and reduce the diff of
the upcoming change.

No functional change.
 1.24  09-Feb-2016  ozaki-r Introduce softint-based if_input

This change intends to run the whole network stack in softint context
(or normal LWP), not hardware interrupt context. Note that the work is
still incomplete by this change; to that end, we also have to softint-ify
if_link_state_change (and bpf) which can still run in hardware interrupt.

This change softint-ifies at ifp->if_input that is called from
each device driver (and ieee80211_input) to ensure Layer 2 runs
in softint (e.g., ether_input and bridge_input). To this end,
we provide a framework (called percpuq) that utlizes softint(9)
and percpu ifqueues. With this patch, rxintr of most drivers just
queues received packets and schedules a softint, and the softint
dequeues packets and does rest packet processing.

To minimize changes to each driver, percpuq is allocated in struct
ifnet for now and that is initialized by default (in if_attach).
We probably have to move percpuq to softc of each driver, but it's
future work. At this point, only wm(4) has percpuq in its softc
as a reference implementation.

Additional information including performance numbers can be found
in the thread at tech-kern@ and tech-net@:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2016/01/14/msg019997.html

Acknowledgment: riastradh@ greatly helped this work.
Thank you very much!
 1.23  20-May-2015  ozaki-r Remove leftover use of AF_NS and NS option

Unnecessary NETISR_NS is also removed.
 1.22  13-Apr-2015  riastradh MD rnd.h cleanups. Please let me know if I broke anything!
 1.21  10-Aug-2014  tls branches: 1.21.4;
Merge tls-earlyentropy branch into HEAD.
 1.20  02-Feb-2012  tls branches: 1.20.6; 1.20.20;
Entropy-pool implementation move and cleanup.

1) Move core entropy-pool code and source/sink/sample management code
to sys/kern from sys/dev.

2) Remove use of NRND as test for presence of entropy-pool code throughout
source tree.

3) Remove use of RND_ENABLED in device drivers as microoptimization to
avoid expensive operations on disabled entropy sources; make the
rnd_add calls do this directly so all callers benefit.

4) Fix bug in recent rnd_add_data()/rnd_add_uint32() changes that might
have lead to slight entropy overestimation for some sources.

5) Add new source types for environmental sensors, power sensors, VM
system events, and skew between clocks, with a sample implementation
for each.

ok releng to go in before the branch due to the difficulty of later
pullup (widespread #ifdef removal and moved files). Tested with release
builds on amd64 and evbarm and live testing on amd64.
 1.19  19-Nov-2011  tls branches: 1.19.2;
First step of random number subsystem rework described in
<20111022023242.BA26F14A158@mail.netbsd.org>. This change includes
the following:

An initial cleanup and minor reorganization of the entropy pool
code in sys/dev/rnd.c and sys/dev/rndpool.c. Several bugs are
fixed. Some effort is made to accumulate entropy more quickly at
boot time.

A generic interface, "rndsink", is added, for stream generators to
request that they be re-keyed with good quality entropy from the pool
as soon as it is available.

The arc4random()/arc4randbytes() implementation in libkern is
adjusted to use the rndsink interface for rekeying, which helps
address the problem of low-quality keys at boot time.

An implementation of the FIPS 140-2 statistical tests for random
number generator quality is provided (libkern/rngtest.c). This
is based on Greg Rose's implementation from Qualcomm.

A new random stream generator, nist_ctr_drbg, is provided. It is
based on an implementation of the NIST SP800-90 CTR_DRBG by
Henric Jungheim. This generator users AES in a modified counter
mode to generate a backtracking-resistant random stream.

An abstraction layer, "cprng", is provided for in-kernel consumers
of randomness. The arc4random/arc4randbytes API is deprecated for
in-kernel use. It is replaced by "cprng_strong". The current
cprng_fast implementation wraps the existing arc4random
implementation. The current cprng_strong implementation wraps the
new CTR_DRBG implementation. Both interfaces are rekeyed from
the entropy pool automatically at intervals justifiable from best
current cryptographic practice.

In some quick tests, cprng_fast() is about the same speed as
the old arc4randbytes(), and cprng_strong() is about 20% faster
than rnd_extract_data(). Performance is expected to improve.

The AES code in src/crypto/rijndael is no longer an optional
kernel component, as it is required by cprng_strong, which is
not an optional kernel component.

The entropy pool output is subjected to the rngtest tests at
startup time; if it fails, the system will reboot. There is
approximately a 3/10000 chance of a false positive from these
tests. Entropy pool _input_ from hardware random numbers is
subjected to the rngtest tests at attach time, as well as the
FIPS continuous-output test, to detect bad or stuck hardware
RNGs; if any are detected, they are detached, but the system
continues to run.

A problem with rndctl(8) is fixed -- datastructures with
pointers in arrays are no longer passed to userspace (this
was not a security problem, but rather a major issue for
compat32). A new kernel will require a new rndctl.

The sysctl kern.arandom() and kern.urandom() nodes are hooked
up to the new generators, but the /dev/*random pseudodevices
are not, yet.

Manual pages for the new kernel interfaces are forthcoming.
 1.18  05-Apr-2010  joerg branches: 1.18.8;
Push the bpf_ops usage back into bpf.h. Push the common ifp->if_bpf
check into the inline functions as well the fourth argument for
bpf_attach.
 1.17  19-Jan-2010  pooka branches: 1.17.2; 1.17.4;
Redefine bpf linkage through an always present op vector, i.e.
#if NBPFILTER is no longer required in the client. This change
doesn't yet add support for loading bpf as a module, since drivers
can register before bpf is attached. However, callers of bpf can
now be modularized.

Dynamically loadable bpf could probably be done fairly easily with
coordination from the stub driver and the real driver by registering
attachments in the stub before the real driver is loaded and doing
a handoff. ... and I'm not going to ponder the depths of unload
here.

Tested with i386/MONOLITHIC, modified MONOLITHIC without bpf and rump.
 1.16  07-Nov-2008  dyoung *** Summary ***

When a link-layer address changes (e.g., ifconfig ex0 link
02:de:ad:be:ef:02 active), send a gratuitous ARP and/or a Neighbor
Advertisement to update the network-/link-layer address bindings
on our LAN peers.

Refuse a change of ethernet address to the address 00:00:00:00:00:00
or to any multicast/broadcast address. (Thanks matt@.)

Reorder ifnet ioctl operations so that driver ioctls may inherit
the functions of their "class"---ether_ioctl(), fddi_ioctl(), et
cetera---and the class ioctls may inherit from the generic ioctl,
ifioctl_common(), but both driver- and class-ioctls may override
the generic behavior. Make network drivers share more code.

Distinguish a "factory" link-layer address from others for the
purposes of both protecting that address from deletion and computing
EUI64.

Return consistent, appropriate error codes from network drivers.

Improve readability. KNF.

*** Details ***

In if_attach(), always initialize the interface ioctl routine,
ifnet->if_ioctl, if the driver has not already initialized it.
Delete if_ioctl == NULL tests everywhere else, because it cannot
happen.

In the ioctl routines of network interfaces, inherit common ioctl
behaviors by calling either ifioctl_common() or whichever ioctl
routine is appropriate for the class of interface---e.g., ether_ioctl()
for ethernets.

Stop (ab)using SIOCSIFADDR and start to use SIOCINITIFADDR. In
the user->kernel interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was an ifreq,
but on the protocol->ifnet interface, SIOCSIFADDR's argument was
an ifaddr. That was confusing, and it would work against me as I
make it possible for a network interface to overload most ioctls.
On the protocol->ifnet interface, replace SIOCSIFADDR with
SIOCINITIFADDR. In ifioctl(), return EPERM if userland tries to
invoke SIOCINITIFADDR.

In ifioctl(), give the interface the first shot at handling most
interface ioctls, and give the protocol the second shot, instead
of the other way around. Finally, let compatibility code (COMPAT_OSOCK)
take a shot.

Pull device initialization out of switch statements under
SIOCINITIFADDR. For example, pull ..._init() out of any switch
statement that looks like this:

switch (...->sa_family) {
case ...:
..._init();
...
break;
...
default:
..._init();
...
break;
}

Rewrite many if-else clauses that handle all permutations of IFF_UP
and IFF_RUNNING to use a switch statement,

switch (x & (IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING)) {
case 0:
...
break;
case IFF_RUNNING:
...
break;
case IFF_UP:
...
break;
case IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING:
...
break;
}

unifdef lots of code containing #ifdef FreeBSD, #ifdef NetBSD, and
#ifdef SIOCSIFMTU, especially in fwip(4) and in ndis(4).

In ipw(4), remove an if_set_sadl() call that is out of place.

In nfe(4), reuse the jumbo MTU logic in ether_ioctl().

Let ethernets register a callback for setting h/w state such as
promiscuous mode and the multicast filter in accord with a change
in the if_flags: ether_set_ifflags_cb() registers a callback that
returns ENETRESET if the caller should reset the ethernet by calling
if_init(), 0 on success, != 0 on failure. Pull common code from
ex(4), gem(4), nfe(4), sip(4), tlp(4), vge(4) into ether_ioctl(),
and register if_flags callbacks for those drivers.

Return ENOTTY instead of EINVAL for inappropriate ioctls. In
zyd(4), use ENXIO instead of ENOTTY to indicate that the device is
not any longer attached.

Add to if_set_sadl() a boolean 'factory' argument that indicates
whether a link-layer address was assigned by the factory or some
other source. In a comment, recommend using the factory address
for generating an EUI64, and update in6_get_hw_ifid() to prefer a
factory address to any other link-layer address.

Add a routing message, RTM_LLINFO_UPD, that tells protocols to
update the binding of network-layer addresses to link-layer addresses.
Implement this message in IPv4 and IPv6 by sending a gratuitous
ARP or a neighbor advertisement, respectively. Generate RTM_LLINFO_UPD
messages on a change of an interface's link-layer address.

In ether_ioctl(), do not let SIOCALIFADDR set a link-layer address
that is broadcast/multicast or equal to 00:00:00:00:00:00.

Make ether_ioctl() call ifioctl_common() to handle ioctls that it
does not understand.

In gif(4), initialize if_softc and use it, instead of assuming that
the gif_softc and ifp overlap.

Let ifioctl_common() handle SIOCGIFADDR.

Sprinkle rtcache_invariants(), which checks on DIAGNOSTIC kernels
that certain invariants on a struct route are satisfied.

In agr(4), rewrite agr_ioctl_filter() to be a bit more explicit
about the ioctls that we do not allow on an agr(4) member interface.

bzero -> memset. Delete unnecessary casts to void *. Use
sockaddr_in_init() and sockaddr_in6_init(). Compare pointers with
NULL instead of "testing truth". Replace some instances of (type
*)0 with NULL. Change some K&R prototypes to ANSI C, and join
lines.
 1.15  06-Jul-2008  tsutsui branches: 1.15.2; 1.15.4;
Split device_t/softc with misc cosmetic changes.
 1.14  28-Apr-2008  martin branches: 1.14.2; 1.14.4;
Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses
 1.13  02-Jan-2008  dogcow branches: 1.13.6; 1.13.8; 1.13.10;
const char casting, to make gcc happy. (not that sun2 compiles these days
without other patches.)
 1.12  04-Mar-2007  christos branches: 1.12.20; 1.12.26; 1.12.32;
Kill caddr_t; there will be some MI fallout, but it will be fixed shortly.
 1.11  11-Dec-2005  christos branches: 1.11.26;
merge ktrace-lwp.
 1.10  22-Jan-2005  chs branches: 1.10.8;
de-__P, remove register, ansify, b* -> mem*, u_int*_t -> uint*_t.
 1.9  30-Oct-2003  mycroft branches: 1.9.8;
This driver was broken by bouyer on 2003/01/20.
I've made it at least config up/down again -- haven't tried actually passing
traffic.
 1.8  15-Jul-2003  lukem __KERNEL_RCSID()
 1.7  20-Jan-2003  bouyer branches: 1.7.2;
bzero the part of the buffer used to pad the packet to
ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN.
 1.6  02-Oct-2002  thorpej Add trailing ; to CFATTACH_DECL.
 1.5  01-Oct-2002  thorpej Use CFATTACH_DECL().
 1.4  27-Sep-2002  thorpej Declare all cfattach structures const.
 1.3  17-Dec-2001  fredette branches: 1.3.10;
Added ifmedia(4) support.
 1.2  17-Aug-2001  fredette branches: 1.2.6;
Sometimes the ec board reports a packet length that's too large.
Try to deal with this by clipping the packet length, and, under
DEBUG, printf when we do. Also zero out the packet status in
the buffer before we give it back to the board.
 1.1  27-Jun-2001  fredette branches: 1.1.2;
Added an attachment for Intel ethernet (ie) at obio.
Added support for the 3Com Ethernet (ec) at mbmem.
 1.1.2.3  10-Oct-2002  jdolecek sync kqueue with -current; this includes merge of gehenna-devsw branch,
merge of i386 MP branch, and part of autoconf rototil work
 1.1.2.2  10-Jan-2002  thorpej Sync kqueue branch with -current.
 1.1.2.1  25-Aug-2001  thorpej Merge Aug 24 -current into the kqueue branch.
 1.2.6.3  18-Oct-2002  nathanw Catch up to -current.
 1.2.6.2  08-Jan-2002  nathanw Catch up to -current.
 1.2.6.1  17-Aug-2001  nathanw file if_ec.c was added on branch nathanw_sa on 2002-01-08 00:28:08 +0000
 1.3.10.2  26-Oct-2005  riz Pull up following revision(s) (requested by tsutsui in ticket #5785):
sys/arch/sun2/dev/if_ec.c: revision 1.9
This driver was broken by bouyer on 2003/01/20.
I've made it at least config up/down again -- haven't tried actually passing
traffic.
 1.3.10.1  28-Jan-2003  jmc Pullup revisions 1.6-1.7 (requested by bouyer in ticket #1122)
bzero the part of the buffer used to pad the packet to
ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN.
 1.7.2.4  24-Jan-2005  skrll Sync with HEAD.
 1.7.2.3  21-Sep-2004  skrll Fix the sync with head I botched.
 1.7.2.2  18-Sep-2004  skrll Sync with HEAD.
 1.7.2.1  03-Aug-2004  skrll Sync with HEAD
 1.9.8.1  29-Apr-2005  kent sync with -current
 1.10.8.2  21-Jan-2008  yamt sync with head
 1.10.8.1  03-Sep-2007  yamt sync with head.
 1.11.26.1  12-Mar-2007  rmind Sync with HEAD.
 1.12.32.1  02-Jan-2008  bouyer Sync with HEAD
 1.12.26.1  18-Feb-2008  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.12.20.1  09-Jan-2008  matt sync with HEAD
 1.13.10.4  11-Aug-2010  yamt sync with head.
 1.13.10.3  11-Mar-2010  yamt sync with head
 1.13.10.2  04-May-2009  yamt sync with head.
 1.13.10.1  16-May-2008  yamt sync with head.
 1.13.8.1  18-May-2008  yamt sync with head.
 1.13.6.3  17-Jan-2009  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.13.6.2  28-Sep-2008  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.13.6.1  02-Jun-2008  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.14.4.1  18-Jul-2008  simonb Sync with head.
 1.14.2.1  18-Sep-2008  wrstuden Sync with wrstuden-revivesa-base-2.
 1.15.4.1  19-Jan-2009  skrll Sync with HEAD.
 1.15.2.1  13-Dec-2008  haad Update haad-dm branch to haad-dm-base2.
 1.17.4.1  30-May-2010  rmind sync with head
 1.17.2.1  30-Apr-2010  uebayasi Sync with HEAD.
 1.18.8.1  17-Apr-2012  yamt sync with head
 1.19.2.1  18-Feb-2012  mrg merge to -current.
 1.20.20.1  07-Apr-2014  tls Be a little more clear and consistent about harvesting entropy from devices:

1) deprecate RND_FLAG_NO_ESTIMATE

2) define RND_FLAG_COLLECT_TIME, RND_FLAG_COLLECT_VALUE

3) define RND_FLAG_ESTIMATE_TIME, RND_FLAG_ESTIMATE_VALUE

4) define RND_FLAG_DEFAULT: RND_FLAG_COLLECT_TIME|
RND_FLAG_COLLECT_VALUE|RND_FLAG_ESTIMATE_TIME

5) Make entropy harvesting from environmental sensors a little more generic
and remove it from individual sensor drivers.

6) Remove individual open-coded delta-estimators for values from a few
places in the tree (uvm, environmental drivers).

7) 0 -> RND_FLAG_DEFAULT, actually gather entropy from various drivers
that had stubbed out code, other minor cleanups.
 1.20.6.2  03-Dec-2017  jdolecek update from HEAD
 1.20.6.1  20-Aug-2014  tls Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago.
 1.21.4.4  05-Feb-2017  skrll Sync with HEAD
 1.21.4.3  09-Jul-2016  skrll Sync with HEAD
 1.21.4.2  19-Mar-2016  skrll Sync with HEAD
 1.21.4.1  06-Jun-2015  skrll Sync with HEAD
 1.25.2.1  07-Jan-2017  pgoyette Sync with HEAD. (Note that most of these changes are simply $NetBSD$
tag issues.)
 1.27.14.3  06-Sep-2018  pgoyette Sync with HEAD

Resolve a couple of conflicts (result of the uimin/uimax changes)
 1.27.14.2  28-Jul-2018  pgoyette Sync with HEAD
 1.27.14.1  25-Jun-2018  pgoyette Sync with HEAD
 1.27.8.1  26-Jul-2018  snj Pull up following revision(s) (requested by msaitoh in ticket #938):
sys/arch/acorn32/podulebus/if_ie.c: revision 1.41
sys/arch/amiga/dev/if_es.c: revision 1.58
sys/arch/amiga/dev/if_qn.c: revision 1.45
sys/arch/arm/at91/at91emac.c: revision 1.20
sys/arch/arm/ep93xx/epe.c: revision 1.37
sys/arch/emips/ebus/if_le_ebus.c: revision 1.14
sys/arch/emips/ebus/if_le_ebus.c: revision 1.15
sys/arch/mac68k/dev/if_mc.c: revision 1.46
sys/arch/macppc/dev/am79c950.c: revision 1.39
sys/arch/newsmips/apbus/if_sn.c: revision 1.40
sys/arch/next68k/dev/mb8795.c: revision 1.59
sys/arch/playstation2/dev/if_smap.c: revision 1.25
sys/arch/playstation2/dev/if_smap.c: revision 1.26
sys/arch/sun2/dev/if_ec.c: revision 1.28
sys/arch/sun3/dev/if_ie.c: revision 1.63
sys/arch/x68k/dev/if_ne_intio.c: revision 1.19
sys/arch/xen/xen/if_xennet_xenbus.c: revision 1.75
sys/arch/xen/xen/xennetback_xenbus.c: revision 1.63
sys/dev/bi/if_ni.c: revision 1.45
sys/dev/cadence/if_cemac.c: revision 1.12
sys/dev/ic/am7990.c: revision 1.78
sys/dev/ic/am79900.c: revision 1.27
sys/dev/ic/an.c: revision 1.67
sys/dev/ic/cs89x0.c: revision 1.40
sys/dev/ic/dm9000.c: revision 1.13
sys/dev/ic/dm9000.c: revision 1.14
sys/dev/ic/dp8390.c: revision 1.88
sys/dev/ic/elink3.c: revision 1.141
sys/dev/ic/elinkxl.c: revision 1.122
sys/dev/ic/hme.c: revision 1.98
sys/dev/ic/i82586.c: revision 1.77
sys/dev/ic/lance.c: revision 1.53
sys/dev/ic/mb86950.c: revision 1.27
sys/dev/ic/mb86960.c: revision 1.86
sys/dev/ic/mtd803.c: revision 1.34
sys/dev/ic/pdq_ifsubr.c: revision 1.59
sys/dev/ic/rrunner.c: revision 1.86
sys/dev/ic/seeq8005.c: revision 1.58
sys/dev/ic/sgec.c: revision 1.47
sys/dev/ic/smc90cx6.c: revision 1.72
sys/dev/ic/smc91cxx.c: revision 1.96
sys/dev/ic/tropic.c: revision 1.49
sys/dev/ic/wi.c: revision 1.245
sys/dev/isa/if_eg.c: revision 1.93
sys/dev/isa/if_el.c: revision 1.95
sys/dev/isa/if_iy.c: revision 1.101
sys/dev/ofw/ofnet.c: revision 1.58
sys/dev/pci/if_alc.c: revision 1.27
sys/dev/pci/if_de.c: revision 1.152
sys/dev/pci/if_fpa.c: revision 1.61
sys/dev/pci/if_jme.c: revision 1.34
sys/dev/pci/if_tl.c: revision 1.108
sys/dev/pci/if_vte.c: revision 1.19
sys/dev/pci/ixgbe/ixgbe.h: revision 1.50
sys/dev/pcmcia/if_cnw.c: revision 1.62
sys/dev/pcmcia/if_malo_pcmcia.c: revision 1.17
sys/dev/pcmcia/if_ray.c: revision 1.89
sys/dev/pcmcia/if_xi.c: revision 1.81
sys/dev/pcmcia/mhzc.c: revision 1.51
sys/dev/pcmcia/xirc.c: revision 1.34
sys/dev/qbus/if_de.c: revision 1.33
sys/dev/qbus/if_qe.c: revision 1.78
sys/dev/qbus/if_qt.c: revision 1.22
sys/dev/sbus/be.c: revision 1.87
sys/dev/sbus/qe.c: revision 1.68
sys/dev/scsipi/if_se.c: revision 1.96
sys/dev/usb/if_atu.c: revision 1.59
sys/net/if_l2tp.c: revision 1.28 via patch
sys/net/if_ppp.c: revision 1.160
It's not required to include net/bpfdesc.h. Remove it.
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Simplify like other drivers. NULL check of ifp->if_bpf is done in
bpf_mtap(), so it's not required to do it here.
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Remove duplicated inclusion of net/bpf.h.
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Remove duplicated inclusion of net/bpf.h.
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Simplify bpf_mtap() call. No functional change.
 1.29.2.2  08-Apr-2020  martin Merge changes from current as of 20200406
 1.29.2.1  10-Jun-2019  christos Sync with HEAD
 1.34.4.1  29-Feb-2020  ad Sync with head.
 1.36.28.1  02-Aug-2025  perseant Sync with HEAD

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