Thanks. I would like you to find too much item at my patch
for the statistics, too.
This point is one of what I want to hear comment.
My patch uses "XFRM_MIB_XXX" because I found "LINUX_MIB_XXX" definition at
include/linux/snmp.h for TCP extended statistics at /proc/net/netstat and
it does not seem to be defined by any RFC specification. Then I feel it is not so bad to
use _MIB_ for them. Maybe we have another idea to merge them into LINUX_MIB.
Now we have the following candidates:
(1) my patch XFRM_MIB_INHDRERROR
(2) some extender XFRM_XXX_INHDRERROR (XXX is requested)
(3) not-mib extender XFRM_NOTMIB_INHDRERROR
(4) no extender XFRM_INHDRERROR
(5) merge linux-mib LINUX_MIB_XFRMINHDRERROR
Comments?
Because /proc is easy to see it without any modified application.
If you want the netlink interface, I can do it as the next step. Do you want it?
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Masahide NAKAMURA
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