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698  * (For 802.11 with a variable-length radio header, we have to generate
738 * TRUE if "lane" appeared in the filter; it causes us to generate
921 * XXX - should we generate code to check for SNAP?
942 * XXX - should we generate code to check for SNAP?
971 * XXX - should we generate code to check for SNAP?
1040 * DLT_IEEE802_11) we generate code to check for this too.
1050 * generate code to compute its length and store it
1124 * XXX - should we generate code to check for SNAP? RFC
1430 * Generate code to load into the X register the sum of the length of
1518 * Generate code to match a particular packet type.
1581 * XXX - should we generate the same code both
1603 * Now we generate code to check for 802.3
1702 * Generate code to match a particular packet type.
1759 * frames; generate the check for either
1933 generate code to check for this too.
2038 * DLT_IEEE802_11) we generate code to check for this too.
2079 * DLT_IEEE802_11) we generate code to check for this too.
2106 * Generate code to compute the link-layer header length, if necessary,
2129 * Generate code to match a particular packet type by matching the
2215 * Now generate an Ethernet test.
2426 * generate code to compare against the result.
2642 * Generate code to match a particular packet type, for link-layer types
2969 * Generate the tests to be done for data frames
3117 * Generate the tests to be done for data frames.
3282 * and not generate masking instructions if the mask is 0xFFFF.
3356 * Generate a check for IPv4 or IPv6 for MPLS-encapsulated packets;
3977 * Generate a comparison to a port value in the transport-layer header
4737 * Generate code that checks whether the packet is a packet for protocol
5754 * IPv6 support, generate code to load either
6020 * would generate code appropriate to the radio header in question.
6132 * Generate code to test the low-order bit of a MAC address (that's
6202 * Generate the tests to be done for data frames.
6343 * generate command for inbound/outbound. It's here so we can