Lines Matching full:sockets
84 * of how many sockets are listening promiscuously, which means
85 * it won't get turned off automatically when no sockets are
147 * sockets rather than SOCK_PACKET sockets.
162 * this code is Linux-specific (no other OS has PF_PACKET sockets as
181 * PF_PACKET sockets only if it is defined.
289 * Private data for capturing on Linux SOCK_PACKET or PF_PACKET sockets.
1581 * This system doesn't have PF_PACKET sockets, so it doesn't
1679 * that won't handle packet sockets without socket
1943 * For sockets using TPACKET_V1 or TPACKET_V2, the extra
1946 * for those sockets. In addition, the PF_PACKET socket
1953 * struct tpacket_stats for V3 sockets, as we don't
1983 * argument is supported on PF_PACKET sockets:
2051 * is not supported on PF_PACKET sockets:
2604 * We're not using PF_PACKET sockets, so we can't determine
2608 "Setting direction is not supported on SOCK_PACKET sockets");
2853 * that support PF_PACKET sockets, we don't have to put
2888 * header whatsoever to PF_PACKET sockets; other PPP
2910 * back on cooked sockets, so we'd have to
3170 * sockets; try the old mechanism.
3726 * sockets, so that packets might not be delivered
3837 * For sockets using TPACKET_V1 or TPACKET_V2, the extra
3839 * ignored, so this is OK even for those sockets.
5985 * handed to PF_PACKET sockets on transmission? If not,
6006 * handed to PF_PACKET sockets on receipt? If not,
6226 * SOCK_PACKET sockets don't supply information from