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66 #define SADB_X_PCHANGE 12 macro
854 { SADB_X_PCHANGE, "X_PCHANGE", NULL },
3145 The SADB_X_PCHANGE message is a passive-side (aka. the "listener" or3151 allowed, the SADB_X_PCHANGE message expresses this change to any3155 The SADB_X_PCHANGE message is typically triggered by either a change3158 SADB_X_PCHANGE looks like an SADB_ACQUIRE, complete with an3161 disappears, or reverts to a default behavior, an SADB_X_PCHANGE will3165 There are two messaging behaviors for SADB_X_PCHANGE. The first is3168 The kernel sends an SADB_X_PCHANGE message to registered3179 Send an SADB_X_PCHANGE message from a user process to the3184 The kernel returns an SADB_X_PCHANGE message to registered3281 #define SADB_X_PCHANGE 12