cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3====================
      4MPLS Sysfs variables
      5====================
      6
      7/proc/sys/net/mpls/* Variables:
      8===============================
      9
     10platform_labels - INTEGER
     11	Number of entries in the platform label table.  It is not
     12	possible to configure forwarding for label values equal to or
     13	greater than the number of platform labels.
     14
     15	A dense utilization of the entries in the platform label table
     16	is possible and expected as the platform labels are locally
     17	allocated.
     18
     19	If the number of platform label table entries is set to 0 no
     20	label will be recognized by the kernel and mpls forwarding
     21	will be disabled.
     22
     23	Reducing this value will remove all label routing entries that
     24	no longer fit in the table.
     25
     26	Possible values: 0 - 1048575
     27
     28	Default: 0
     29
     30ip_ttl_propagate - BOOL
     31	Control whether TTL is propagated from the IPv4/IPv6 header to
     32	the MPLS header on imposing labels and propagated from the
     33	MPLS header to the IPv4/IPv6 header on popping the last label.
     34
     35	If disabled, the MPLS transport network will appear as a
     36	single hop to transit traffic.
     37
     38	* 0 - disabled / RFC 3443 [Short] Pipe Model
     39	* 1 - enabled / RFC 3443 Uniform Model (default)
     40
     41default_ttl - INTEGER
     42	Default TTL value to use for MPLS packets where it cannot be
     43	propagated from an IP header, either because one isn't present
     44	or ip_ttl_propagate has been disabled.
     45
     46	Possible values: 1 - 255
     47
     48	Default: 255
     49
     50conf/<interface>/input - BOOL
     51	Control whether packets can be input on this interface.
     52
     53	If disabled, packets will be discarded without further
     54	processing.
     55
     56	* 0 - disabled (default)
     57	* not 0 - enabled