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38 abstraction, those provided by the communication protocols,
40 protocols are normally layered into two or more individual
88 the socket data structure for later use. Protocols are defined
93 Protocols control this data structure, which normally includes a
129 The state of a socket is manipulated both by the protocols
177 used by the protocols in controlling the flow of data.
263 and a set of protocols which implement various socket types within the domain
282 After that time, the domain structure is used to locate protocols
288 Protocols are described by a set of entry points and certain
323 Protocols pass data between themselves as chains of mbufs using
333 The \fIpr_usrreq\fP routine interfaces protocols to the socket
345 Protocols which are connection-based specify the PR_CONNREQUIRED
359 used only by the protocols in the UNIX protocol family.
470 \fItrailer\fP protocols are described
487 names and addresses for all interfaces and protocols on the host.
608 from the data (see the description of trailer protocols in chapter 14).