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65  * This is an overlay for all the address types, so it's easy to
66 * determine the actual address type. This is kind of like addresses
79 * When the address is not used, the type will be set to this value.
90 /* An IPMB Address. */
103 * A LAN Address. This is an address to/from a LAN interface bridged
104 * by the BMC, not an address actually out on the LAN.
110 * always have exactly the same address. If you didn't do this,
114 * In this address, the remote_SWID is always the SWID the remote
133 * channel, This is for the system interface address type only. FIXME
233 * The address type depends upon the channel type. When talking
234 * directly to the BMC (IPMC_BMC_CHANNEL), the address is ignored
236 * supply a valid IPMB address with the addr_type set properly.
253 unsigned char __user *addr; /* Address to send the message to. */
266 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
267 * - EINVAL - The address supplied was not valid, or the command
288 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
289 * - EINVAL - The address supplied was not valid, or the command
302 unsigned char __user *addr; /* Address the message was from is put
305 unsigned int addr_len; /* The size of the address buffer.
328 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
329 * - EINVAL - The address supplied was not valid.
351 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
359 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
380 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
388 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
398 * - EFAULT - an address supplied was invalid.
403 * Set and get the slave address and LUN that we will use for our
407 * things it takes to determine your address (if not the BMC) and set