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authorDuncan Roe <duncan_roe@optusnet.com.au>2019-12-31 12:49:19 +1100
committerFlorian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>2020-01-03 13:23:05 +0100
commit60fbcd1cf70570a95f52add4204e75457898229f (patch)
treefe3b0cad17f2a8fe66ddd6ececed0df097a9e022
parent88093244d44f68c750c6dca19810bf3712569d71 (diff)
downloadlibnetfilter_queue-60fbcd1cf70570a95f52add4204e75457898229f.tar.gz
src: libnetfilter_queue.c: whitespace: remove trailing spaces
Signed-off-by: Duncan Roe <duncan_roe@optusnet.com.au> Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
-rw-r--r--src/libnetfilter_queue.c42
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
index cd14825..3f70ba2 100644
--- a/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
+++ b/src/libnetfilter_queue.c
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
* (C) 2005, 2008-2010 by Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
* as published by the Free Software Foundation (or any later at your option)
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
* to receive from and to send packets to kernel-space.
*
* \section using Using libnetfilter_queue
- *
+ *
* To write your own program using libnetfilter_queue, you should start by
* reading (or, if feasible, compiling and stepping through with *gdb*)
* nf-queue.c source file.
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ struct nfq_data {
EXPORT_SYMBOL int nfq_errno;
/***********************************************************************
- * low level stuff
+ * low level stuff
***********************************************************************/
static void del_qh(struct nfq_q_handle *qh)
@@ -238,12 +238,12 @@ struct nfnl_handle *nfq_nfnlh(struct nfq_handle *h)
*
* \defgroup Queue Queue handling [DEPRECATED]
*
- * Once libnetfilter_queue library has been initialised (See
+ * Once libnetfilter_queue library has been initialised (See
* \link LibrarySetup \endlink), it is possible to bind the program to a
* specific queue. This can be done by using nfq_create_queue().
*
* The queue can then be tuned via nfq_set_mode() or nfq_set_queue_maxlen().
- *
+ *
* Here's a little code snippet that create queue numbered 0:
* \verbatim
printf("binding this socket to queue '0'\n");
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ int nfq_fd(struct nfq_handle *h)
*
* Library initialisation is made in two steps.
*
- * First step is to call nfq_open() to open a NFQUEUE handler.
+ * First step is to call nfq_open() to open a NFQUEUE handler.
*
* Second step is to tell the kernel that userspace queueing is handle by
* NFQUEUE for the selected protocol. This is made by calling nfq_unbind_pf()
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ struct nfq_handle *nfq_open(void)
* \param nfnlh Netfilter netlink connection handle obtained by calling nfnl_open()
*
* This function obtains a netfilter queue connection handle using an existing
- * netlink connection. This function is used internally to implement
+ * netlink connection. This function is used internally to implement
* nfq_open(), and should typically not be called directly.
*
* \return a pointer to a new queue handle or NULL on failure.
@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ struct nfq_handle *nfq_open_nfnl(struct nfnl_handle *nfnlh)
memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h));
h->nfnlh = nfnlh;
- h->nfnlssh = nfnl_subsys_open(h->nfnlh, NFNL_SUBSYS_QUEUE,
+ h->nfnlssh = nfnl_subsys_open(h->nfnlh, NFNL_SUBSYS_QUEUE,
NFQNL_MSG_MAX, 0);
if (!h->nfnlssh) {
/* FIXME: nfq_errno */
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ out_free:
*
* This function closes the nfqueue handler and free associated resources.
*
- * \return 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
+ * \return 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
int nfq_close(struct nfq_handle *h)
@@ -830,14 +830,14 @@ static int __set_verdict(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
*/
/**
- * nfq_set_verdict - issue a verdict on a packet
+ * nfq_set_verdict - issue a verdict on a packet
* \param qh Netfilter queue handle obtained by call to nfq_create_queue().
* \param id ID assigned to packet by netfilter.
* \param verdict verdict to return to netfilter (NF_ACCEPT, NF_DROP)
* \param data_len number of bytes of data pointed to by #buf
* \param buf the buffer that contains the packet data
*
- * Can be obtained by:
+ * Can be obtained by:
* \verbatim
int id;
struct nfqnl_msg_packet_hdr *ph = nfq_get_msg_packet_hdr(tb);
@@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ int nfq_set_verdict_mark(struct nfq_q_handle *qh, uint32_t id,
/*************************************************************
- * Message parsing functions
+ * Message parsing functions
*************************************************************/
/**
@@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ uint32_t nfq_get_outdev(struct nfq_data *nfad)
* The index of the physical device the queued packet will be sent out.
* If the returned index is 0, the packet is destined for localhost or the
* physical output interface is not yet known (ie. PREROUTING?).
- *
+ *
* \return The index of physical interface that the packet output will be routed out.
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
@@ -1081,10 +1081,10 @@ uint32_t nfq_get_physoutdev(struct nfq_data *nfad)
* \param nfad Netlink packet data handle passed to callback function
* \param name pointer to the buffer to receive the interface name;
* not more than \c IFNAMSIZ bytes will be copied to it.
- * \return -1 in case of error, >0 if it succeed.
+ * \return -1 in case of error, >0 if it succeed.
*
* To use a nlif_handle, You need first to call nlif_open() and to open
- * an handler. Don't forget to store the result as it will be used
+ * an handler. Don't forget to store the result as it will be used
* during all your program life:
* \verbatim
h = nlif_open();
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ uint32_t nfq_get_physoutdev(struct nfq_data *nfad)
* libnfnetlink is able to update the interface mapping when a new interface
* appears. To do so, you need to call nlif_catch() on the handler after each
* interface related event. The simplest way to get and treat event is to run
- * a select() or poll() against the nlif file descriptor. To get this file
+ * a select() or poll() against the nlif file descriptor. To get this file
* descriptor, you need to use nlif_fd:
* \verbatim
if_fd = nlif_fd(h);
@@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ int nfq_get_indev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
*
* See nfq_get_indev_name() documentation for nlif_handle usage.
*
- * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
+ * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
int nfq_get_physindev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
@@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ int nfq_get_physindev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
*
* See nfq_get_indev_name() documentation for nlif_handle usage.
*
- * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
+ * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
int nfq_get_outdev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
@@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ int nfq_get_outdev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
*
* See nfq_get_indev_name() documentation for nlif_handle usage.
*
- * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
+ * \return -1 in case of error, > 0 if it succeed.
*/
EXPORT_SYMBOL
@@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ int nfq_get_physoutdev_name(struct nlif_handle *nlif_handle,
/**
* nfq_get_packet_hw
*
- * get hardware address
+ * get hardware address
*
* \param nfad Netlink packet data handle passed to callback function
*
@@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@ int nfq_get_secctx(struct nfq_data *nfad, unsigned char **secdata)
}
/**
- * nfq_get_payload - get payload
+ * nfq_get_payload - get payload
* \param nfad Netlink packet data handle passed to callback function
* \param data Pointer of pointer that will be pointed to the payload
*