/* @(#)spray.x 2.1 88/08/01 4.0 RPCSRC */
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* Spray a server with packets
* Useful for testing flakiness of network interfaces
const SPRAYMAX = 8845; /* max amount can spray */
* GMT since 0:00, 1 January 1970
typedef opaque sprayarr<SPRAYMAX>;
* Just throw away the data and increment the counter
* This call never returns, so the client should always
SPRAYPROC_SPRAY(sprayarr) = 1;
* Get the value of the counter and elapsed time since
* Clear the counter and reset the elapsed time
SPRAYPROC_CLEAR(void) = 3;