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-From: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
-Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2018 12:58:30 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH] doc: nft: document flowtable
-
-Document the new flowtable objects available since Linux kernel 4.16-rc.
-
-Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
----
-
---- a/doc/nft.xml
-+++ b/doc/nft.xml
-@@ -1166,6 +1166,91 @@ filter input iif $int_ifs accept
- </refsect1>
-
- <refsect1>
-+ <title>Flowtables</title>
-+ <para>
-+ <cmdsynopsis>
-+ <group choice="req">
-+ <arg>add</arg>
-+ <arg>create</arg>
-+ </group>
-+ <command>flowtable</command>
-+ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>family</replaceable></arg>
-+ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>table</replaceable></arg>
-+ <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>flowtable</replaceable></arg>
-+ <arg choice="req">
-+ hook <replaceable>hook</replaceable>
-+ priority <replaceable>priority</replaceable> ;
-+ devices = { <replaceable>device</replaceable>[,...] } ;
-+ </arg>
-+ </cmdsynopsis>
-+ <cmdsynopsis>
-+ <group choice="req">
-+ <arg>delete</arg>
-+ <arg>list</arg>
-+ </group>
-+ <command>flowtable</command>
-+ <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>family</replaceable></arg>
-+ <replaceable>table</replaceable>
-+ <replaceable>flowtable</replaceable>
-+ </cmdsynopsis>
-+ </para>
-+
-+ <para>
-+ Flowtables allow you to accelerate packet forwarding in software.
-+ Flowtables entries are represented through a tuple that is composed of the
-+ input interface, source and destination address, source and destination
-+ port; and layer 3/4 protocols. Each entry also caches the destination
-+ interface and the gateway address - to update the destination link-layer
-+ address - to forward packets. The ttl and hoplimit fields are also
-+ decremented. Hence, flowtables provides an alternative path that allow
-+ packets to bypass the classic forwarding path. Flowtables reside in the
-+ ingress hook, that is located before the prerouting hook. You can select
-+ what flows you want to offload through the <literal>flow offload</literal>
-+ expression from the <literal>forward</literal> chain. Flowtables are
-+ identified by their address family and their name. The address family
-+ must be one of
-+
-+ <simplelist type="inline">
-+ <member><literal>ip</literal></member>
-+ <member><literal>ip6</literal></member>
-+ <member><literal>inet</literal></member>
-+ </simplelist>.
-+
-+ The <literal>inet</literal> address family is a dummy family which is used to create
-+ hybrid IPv4/IPv6 tables.
-+
-+ When no address family is specified, <literal>ip</literal> is used by default.
-+ </para>
-+
-+ <variablelist>
-+ <varlistentry>
-+ <term><option>add</option></term>
-+ <listitem>
-+ <para>
-+ Add a new flowtable for the given family with the given name.
-+ </para>
-+ </listitem>
-+ </varlistentry>
-+ <varlistentry>
-+ <term><option>delete</option></term>
-+ <listitem>
-+ <para>
-+ Delete the specified flowtable.
-+ </para>
-+ </listitem>
-+ </varlistentry>
-+ <varlistentry>
-+ <term><option>list</option></term>
-+ <listitem>
-+ <para>
-+ List all flowtables.
-+ </para>
-+ </listitem>
-+ </varlistentry>
-+ </variablelist>
-+ </refsect1>
-+
-+ <refsect1>
- <title>Stateful objects</title>
- <para>
- <cmdsynopsis>
-@@ -4923,6 +5008,24 @@ add rule nat prerouting tcp dport 22 red
- </example>
- </para>
- </refsect2>
-+
-+ <refsect2>
-+ <title>Flow offload statement</title>
-+ <para>
-+ A flow offload statement allows us to select what flows
-+ you want to accelerate forwarding through layer 3 network
-+ stack bypass. You have to specify the flowtable name where
-+ you want to offload this flow.
-+ </para>
-+ <para>
-+ <cmdsynopsis>
-+ <command>flow offload</command>
-+ <literal>@flowtable</literal>
-+ </cmdsynopsis>
-+ </para>
-+
-+ </refsect2>
-+
- <refsect2>
- <title>Queue statement</title>
- <para>