/* * While Darwin 8 (aka, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger) is "BSD-like", it differs * substantially enough to not warrant pretending it is a BSD flavor. * This first section are the vestigal BSD remnants. */ /* * BSD systems use a different method of looking up sockaddr_in values */ /* #define NEED_KLGETSA 1 */ /* * ARP_Scan_Next needs a 4th ifIndex argument */ #define ARP_SCAN_FOUR_ARGUMENTS 1 #define CHECK_RT_FLAGS 1 /* * this is not good enough before freebsd3! */ /* #undef HAVE_NET_IF_MIB_H */ /* * This section adds the relevant definitions from generic.h * (a file we don't include here) */ /* * udp_inpcb list symbol, e.g. for mibII/udpTable.c */ #define INP_NEXT_SYMBOL inp_next /* * This section defines Mac OS X 10.4 (and later) specific additions. */ #define darwin 8 /* * Mac OS X should only use the modern API and definitions. */ #ifndef NETSNMP_NO_LEGACY_DEFINITIONS #define NETSNMP_NO_LEGACY_DEFINITIONS 1 #endif /* * (eventually) Enabling this forces the compiler to only use public APIs. */ /*#ifndef __APPLE_API_STRICT_CONFORMANCE *#define __APPLE_API_STRICT_CONFORMANCE 1 *#endif */ /* * Darwin's tools are capable of building multiple architectures in one pass. * As a result, platform definitions should be deferred until compile time. */ #ifdef BYTE_ORDER # undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN # if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN # define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 # endif #endif /* * Although Darwin does have an fstab.h file, getfsfile etc. always return null. * At least, as of 5.3. */ #undef HAVE_FSTAB_H #define SWAPFILE_DIR "/private/var/vm" #define SWAPFILE_PREFIX "swapfile" /* * These apparently used to be in netinet/tcp_timers.h, but went away in * 10.4.2. Define them here til we find out a way to get the real values. */ #define TCPTV_MIN ( 1*PR_SLOWHZ) /* minimum allowable value */ #define TCPTV_REXMTMAX ( 64*PR_SLOWHZ) /* max allowable REXMT value */ /* * Because Mac OS X is built on Mach, it does not provide a BSD-compatible * VM statistics API. */ #define USE_MACH_HOST_STATISTICS 1 /* * This tells code that manipulates IPv6 that the structures are unified, * i.e., IPv4 and IPv6 use the same structs. * This should eventually be replaced with a configure directive. */ /* #define USE_UNIFIED_IPV6_STRUCTS 1 */ #undef STRUCT_in6pcb_HAS_inp_vflag