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tcp_flags=flags/mask Bitwise match on TCP flags. The flags and mask are 16-bit num‐ bers written in decimal or in hexadecimal prefixed by 0x. Each 1-bit in mask requires that the corresponding bit in port must match. Each 0-bit in mask causes the corresponding bit to be ignored. TCP protocol currently defines 9 flag bits, and additional 3 bits are reserved (must be transmitted as zero), see RFCs 793, 3168, and 3540. The flag bits are, numbering from the least significant bit: 0: FIN No more data from sender. 1: SYN Synchronize sequence numbers. 2: RST Reset the connection. 3: PSH Push function. 4: ACK Acknowledgement field significant. 5: URG Urgent pointer field significant. 6: ECE ECN Echo. 7: CWR Congestion Windows Reduced. 8: NS Nonce Sum. 9-11: Reserved. 12-15: Not matchable, must be zero. Signed-off-by: Jarno Rajahalme <jrajahalme@nicira.com> Signed-off-by: Jesse Gross <jesse@nicira.com> |
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actions.c | ||
datapath.c | ||
datapath.h | ||
dp_notify.c | ||
flow_netlink.c | ||
flow_netlink.h | ||
flow_table.c | ||
flow_table.h | ||
flow.c | ||
flow.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
vport-gre.c | ||
vport-internal_dev.c | ||
vport-internal_dev.h | ||
vport-netdev.c | ||
vport-netdev.h | ||
vport-vxlan.c | ||
vport.c | ||
vport.h |