> > - spd.this -> spd.local + spd.that -> spd.remote
> > because this and that get used to refer to either end
Here's something concrete:
case ENCAP_DIRECTION_INBOUND:
src = >remote;
dst = >local;
> The idea of this/that was that it was not always already
On Fri, 28 Oct 2022, Andrew Cagney wrote:
I'm about to change "spd" in struct connection to a pointer; that is from:
struct spd_route spd;
to:
struct spd_route *spd;
thanks for the heads up.
My motivation is to make the code generating a list of SPDs from
subnets simpler (I'm guessing
I'm about to change "spd" in struct connection to a pointer; that is from:
struct spd_route spd;
to:
struct spd_route *spd;
My motivation is to make the code generating a list of SPDs from
subnets simpler (I'm guessing the first spd was embedded in the
connection as a memory optimization).