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AppleTalk was a network transport protocol for Apple Macintosh devices
in 80s and then 90s. Starting with Mac OS X in 2000 the AppleTalk was
a legacy protocol and primary networking protocol is TCP/IP. The last
Mac OS X release to support AppleTalk happened in 2009. The same year
routing equipment vendors (namely Cisco) end their support.
Thus, AppleTalk won't be supported in FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE.
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address lists, at_ifaddr_list. Acquire the lock, and use ifaddr
refcounts where necessary, to close most known address-related
races in netatalk.
Annotate one potential race in at_control() where we acquire an
ifaddr reference, drop the global lock, and scrub the address from
the ifnet before re-acquiring the global lock, which could allow
for a writer-writer race.
MFC after: 3 weeks
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copyright, which while similar, is different.
MFC after: 3 days
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on changes in a number of files in netatalk.
MFC after: 1 week
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copyright for the appletalk stack just to keep legal
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