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#ifndef CT_SERVMGMT_H
#define CT_SERVMGMT_H

#include <stdio.h>
#include "curve.h"

extern void parse_userfile_and_generate_serv_store_or_die(char *homedir);
extern void dump_serv_store(void);
extern void get_serv_store_entry_by_alias(char *alias, size_t len,
					  char **host, char **port, int *udp);
extern struct curve25519_proto *get_serv_store_entry_proto_inf(void);
extern unsigned char *get_serv_store_entry_auth_token(void);
extern void destroy_serv_store(void);

#endif /* CT_SERVMGMT_H */
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Input: vmmouse - remove port reservation
The VMWare EFI BIOS will expose port 0x5658 as an ACPI resource. This causes the port to be reserved by the APCI module as the system comes up, making it unavailable to be reserved again by other drivers, thus preserving this VMWare port for special use in a VMWare guest. This port is designed to be shared among multiple VMWare services, such as the VMMOUSE. Because of this, VMMOUSE should not try to reserve this port on its own. The VMWare non-EFI BIOS does not do this to preserve compatibility with existing/legacy VMs. It is known that there is small chance a VM may be configured such that these ports get reserved by other non-VMWare devices, and if this ever happens, the result is undefined. Signed-off-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.1- Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
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