Ben Huntsman 30cf5d8f93 AIX: Avoid including net/netisr.h on AIX 7.2 and above
On AIX 7.2 and higher, /usr/include/net/netisr.h includes a header
<sys/libsysp.h>.  This is an internal kernel library header that IBM
does not ship.  The include of sys/libsysp.h is new in AIX 7.2.  The
only information we need from net/netisr.h are the definitions for
NETISR_MAX and NET_KPROC.  Using the macro AFS_AIX72_ENV, defined in
src/config/param.rs_aix72.h and param.rs_aix73.h, we can just
provide these definitions directly and avoid the include of
net/netisr.h.  As part of this update we also add the macro
AFS_AIX72_ENV to src/config/param.rs_aix72.h as it was missing there
but is required for the edit to src/rx/AIX/rx_knet.c to work.  On
earlier versions of AIX, we will continue to include net/netisr.h.  A
case has been opened with IBM and they acknowledge the problem and
are working on a solution.  However, we still need to be able to deal
with the situation as shipped from IBM.  A future AIX 7.4 will likely
be able to include net/netisr.h again.

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AFS is a distributed file system that enables users to share and
access all of the files stored in a network of computers as easily as
they access the files stored on their local machines. The file system is
called distributed for this exact reason: files can reside on many
different machines, but are available to users on every machine.

OpenAFS 1.0 was originally released by IBM under the terms of the
IBM Public License 1.0 (IPL10).  For details on IPL10 see the LICENSE
file in this directory.  The current OpenAFS distribution is licensed
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See INSTALL for information about building and installing OpenAFS
on various platforms.

See CODING for developer information and guidelines.

See NEWS for recent changes to OpenAFS.

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