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2 \def\TITLE{IPv6 Flow Labels}
5 \Large\bf IPv6 Flow Labels in Linux-2.2.
42 \item To assign flow labels to packets sent by user.
44 \item To get flow labels of received packets. I do not know
46 want to use flow labels to distinguish sub-flows.
48 \item To allocate flow labels in the way, compliant to RFC2460. Namely:
52 Flow labels must be uniformly distributed (pseudo-)random numbers,
65 with flow labels.
74 Flow labels have finite lifetime and source is not allowed to reuse
120 support flow labels, this field is not zero, but a random number.
149 message to user space, though the kernels which support flow labels
223 longer than boot time require to store allocated labels at stable
234 labels, but instead to pass the socket to manager via \verb|SCM_RIGHTS|
245 \item {\bf ``Stupid''.} To allocate labels in kernel space. It is the simplest
247 we cannot lease labels with lifetimes longer than boot time, the second,
249 labels until their expiration and malicious user may fastly eat all the
255 for implementor (i.e.\ me), and taking into account that flow labels
331 labels at stable storage and restore them back after reboot before the first
382 \paragraph{Listing flow labels.}
383 \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Listing flow labels}
385 flow labels may be read from \verb|/proc/net/ip6_flowlabel|.
407 \paragraph{Flow labels and RSVP.}
408 \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Flow labels and RSVP}
409 RSVP daemon supports IPv6 flow labels
417 \verb|rtap| utility is modified to parse flow labels. F.e.\ if user allocated