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/* Exim: OS-specific C header file for FreeBSD */
/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
/* Copyright (c) The Exim Maintainers 2020 */
/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#define HAVE_BSD_GETLOADAVG
#define HAVE_SETCLASSRESOURCES
#define HAVE_MMAP
#define HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H
#define SIOCGIFCONF_GIVES_ADDR
#define HAVE_SRANDOMDEV
#define HAVE_ARC4RANDOM
/* Applications should not call arc4random_stir() explicitly after
* FreeBSD r227520 (approximately 1000002).
* Set NOT_HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_STIR if the version released is past
* that point. */
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 1000002
# define NOT_HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_STIR
#endif
typedef struct flock flock_t;
/* iconv arg2 type: libiconv in Ports uses "const char* * inbuf" and was
* traditionally the only approach available. The iconv functionality
* in libc is "char ** restrict src".
*
* <https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/using-iconv.html>
* says that libc has iconv since 2013, in 10-CURRENT. FreeBSD man-pages
* shows it included in 10.0-RELEASE. Writing this in 2017, 10.3 is the
* oldest supported release, so we should assume non-libiconv by default.
* (Actually, people still using old releases past EOL; we shouldn't support
* them but I don't want to deal with howls of complaints because we dare
* to not support the unsupported, so guard this on FreeBSD 10+)
*
* Thus we no longer override iconv.
*
* However, if libiconv is installed, and anything adds /usr/local/include
* to include-path (likely) then we'll get that. So define a variable
* which makes the libiconv try to not interfere with OS iconv.
*/
#if __FreeBSD__ >= 10
# define LIBICONV_PLUG
#endif
/* for more specific version constraints, look at __FreeBSD_version
* from <sys/param.h> */
/* When using DKIM, setting OS_SENDFILE can increase
performance on outgoing mail a bit. */
#define OS_SENDFILE
extern ssize_t os_sendfile(int, int, off_t *, size_t);
/*******************/
#define EXIM_TFO_PROBE
#define EXIM_TFO_FREEBSD
/* for TCP state-variable values, for TFO logging */
#include <netinet/tcp_fsm.h>
#define TCP_SYN_RECV TCPS_SYN_RECEIVED
/*******************/
/* End */
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