Hi Marek, Thank you for your response, but can u just campare the two links for the same include/net/sock.h this is from Kernel Version lxr.linux.no version 2.4.10 http://lxr.linux.no/source/include/net/sock.h?v=2.4.17 And this is from some University of szeged site: http://www.cab.u-szeged.hu/linux/kernel/linux/include/net/sock.h.html Now compare the structures sock and proto in them.. Now what does it mean? I have no Idea, may be the latter one is an older version of linux or ... if u had searched it on your system , u wont find it b'cos I too have the same version... Hope you can shed some light on it.. pavan --- Marek Zawadzki <mzawadzk@cs.stevens-tech.edu> wrote: > On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Pavan Kumar Achanta wrote: > > [...] > > But I observed that the changes in tcp hashing mechanism > that > > came by 4 years ago are still not seen in the source code > > provided by SUSE-Linux 2.4.x The 'structures sock, tcp_opt > and > > tcp_tw_bucket' still dont have the sklist_next and > sklist_prev > > pointers in them. These are crucial for my work. > > I am working in 2.4.17 and have no sklist_next nor sklist_prev > whatsoever. > Perhaps you've mistyped it? > > > Even the code at lxr.linux.no is not up to date.. can > someone > > tell me a reliable source for kernel 2.4.10 code? > > I am sorry to tell you that...but this is a dumb question! > Have you tried > kernel.org? Have you tried to type just this one very word > into google: > kernel ? > > > 2.) I dont know much about kernel modules but is there a > way > > we can send parameters froms a user program such as a simple > > client so that the module will do the rest. > > I don't do modules, but it seems to me that ioctl is one of > the choices, > no? > > -marek > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies.yahoo.com/ -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/