> So there is no reason we have to use any particular type for the
> IGMPv3/MLDv2 interfaces provided by the kernel, we can use whatever
> types we want.
"whatever you want"... I think your statement seems a little strange,
but, ... ok, as you want.
Anyway, so, what is the benefit to use __u32 for the members of
"struct ip_mreq_source", even though "struct ip_mreq" uses in_addr?
Such __u32 definition makes application programmers confuse and use
"#ifdef Linux" or "#ifndef Linux" stuff in their codes.
What is your favor?
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