RFC 2460 was obsoleted by RFC 8200. This PR changes the references
around, so we don't reference an obsoleted RFC ;-).
Also I'm moving these references from the old-style HTML-like format
to the newer-style Markdown-like format.
With the previous fix, we only have to register addresses that are not
VALID yet on reception of router advertisements. This removes the need
for the hacky `GNRC_NETIF_FLAGS_6LO_ADDRS_REG` flag that was only
introduced to prevent unnecessary re-registration.
`gnrc_pktsnip_t` is used in `net/gnrc/sixlowpan/nd.h` but it is not
included. There were no compile errors yet, since this file is always
included with some other GNRC headers, but it might not in the future.
Non-routing 6LN can ignore the ABRO, so we can deactivate multihop
prefix and 6LoWPAN distribution altogether (since hosts do not have a
downstream hop).
I applied the following terminology and changed the wording in the doc
accordingly:
* must not: If the parameter is of the value it *must not* be it either
hits an assert or crashes the system.
* may not: The value can be that value, but the function will return an
error.
Since especially the setter for `NETOPT_IPV6_ADDR` and the getter for
both `NETOPT_IPV6_ADDR` and `NETOPT_IPV6_GROUP` isn't that obvious, I
decided to provided a helper function for those `gnrc_netapi_get/_set`
operations.
This renames the following functions
* `gnrc_netif_ipv6_addr_add()`
* `gnrc_netif_ipv6_addr_remove()`
* `gnrc_netif_ipv6_group_join()`
* `gnrc_netif_ipv6_group_leave()`
by appending the suffix `_internal`.
\## Reasoning
I'd like to provide a helper function for the *public* equivalent using
`gnrc_netapi_set()`, and those names are to nice to not be taken for
those.
\## Procedure
I used a combination of `git grep` and `sed` to do this and fixed the
alignment in the result of some cases by hand.
```sh
git grep --name-only "\<gnrc_netif_ipv6_\(addr\|group\)_\(add\|remove\|join\|leave\)\>" | \
xargs sed -i 's/\<gnrc_netif_ipv6_\(addr\|group\)_\(add\|remove\|join\|leave\)/\0_internal/g'
```
Throughout the documentation `gnrc_nettype_t` is referred to as a
"protocol type". The documentation for the functions
`gnrc_netapi_dispatch_*()` that were added later only refer to it as
"type".
This fix changes those to "protocol type" to make this clearer in the
context of these functions and unify it with the rest of the
documentation.