Pre-2.0 release: Sync with HAMMER 65 - simplify PFS operations.
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27 /* RSRR things that are only needed by mrouted. */
29 /* Cache of Route Query messages, distinguished by source,
30 * destination, and client addresses. Cache is flushed by RSRR client
31 * -- it sends notification when an unwanted Route Reply is received.
32 * Since this only happens during route changes, it is more likely
33 * that the cache will be flushed when the kernel table entry is
34 * deleted. */
35 struct rsrr_cache {
36 struct rsrr_rq route_query; /* Cached Route Query */
37 struct sockaddr_un client_addr; /* Client address */
38 int client_length; /* Length of client */
39 struct rsrr_cache *next; /* next cache item */