Difference in file ip.h

Hi!
I develop drivers for Sun Solaris 2.6. There in file ip.h I got fields ill_hdr_length, ill_hdr_mp that were included in structure ill_s. Not long ago I've tried to compile my driver on Solaris 8 and got such a lovelyless surprise - in 8 there aren't these fields in structure ill_s that is described in file ip.h. Does anybody know, is there way to pass this problem on Solaris 8 ? For example, to express fromer fields through other ones or to use other fields instead of them?
Thank you

Hi
The ill_hdr_mp was set to the template with DL_IOC_HDR_ACK message
from the driver (in response fo DL_IOC_HDR_INFO message from IP)
It was never used, hence I suppose they (ill_hdr_mp and
ill_hdr_length)have been removed in Solaris 8.
Why do you need them ? These are private structures hence customers
are not supposed to use them.
There is no guarantee that internal kernel data structures won't
change between releases of Solaris; this is a problem that has to be
dealt by applications that directly access kernel memory.
What exactly are you trying to do? There are number of interfaces
for displaying and setting parts of an ill_t (eg ndd /dev/ip
ip_ill_status, ifconfig hme0 plumb, etc.)
Thanks,
Manish Dixit
SUN - DTS

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