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| author | Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> | 2007-10-16 01:27:31 -0700 | 
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| committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org> | 2007-10-16 09:43:08 -0700 | 
| commit | b53f35a8093e6aed7e8e880eaa0b89a3d2fdfb0a (patch) | |
| tree | 50e19688753650e27b1f7fc1d48eb8683666e6b7 /arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c | |
| parent | cd1ae0e49bdd814cfaa2e5ab28cff21a30e20085 (diff) | |
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uml: network driver MTU cleanups
A bunch of MTU-related cleanups in the network code.
First, there is the addition of the notion of a maximally-sized packet, which
is the MTU plus headers.  This is used to size the skb that will receive a
packet.  This allows ether_adjust_skb to go away, as it was used to resize the
skb after it was allocated.
Since the skb passed into the low-level read routine is no longer resized, and
possibly reallocated, there, they (and the write routines) don't need to get
an sk_buff **.  They just need the sk_buff * now.  The callers of
ether_adjust_skb still need to do the skb_put, so that's now inlined.
The MAX_PACKET definitions in most of the drivers are gone.
The set_mtu methods were all the same and did nothing, so they can be
removed.
The ethertap driver had a typo which doubled the size of the packet rather
than adding two bytes to it.  It also wasn't defining its setup_size, causing
a zero-byte kmalloc and crash when the invalid pointer returned from kmalloc
was dereferenced.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c | 19 | 
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c b/arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c index c5d01685d2b..add7e722def 100644 --- a/arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c +++ b/arch/um/drivers/vde_kern.c @@ -36,30 +36,25 @@ static void vde_init(struct net_device *dev, void *data)  	printk("\n");  } -static int vde_read(int fd, struct sk_buff **skb, struct uml_net_private *lp) +static int vde_read(int fd, struct sk_buff *skb, struct uml_net_private *lp)  {  	struct vde_data *pri = (struct vde_data *) &lp->user; -	if (pri->conn != NULL) { -		*skb = ether_adjust_skb(*skb, ETH_HEADER_OTHER); -		if (*skb == NULL) -			return -ENOMEM; - -		return vde_user_read(pri->conn, skb_mac_header(*skb), -				     (*skb)->dev->mtu + ETH_HEADER_OTHER); -	} +	if (pri->conn != NULL) +		return vde_user_read(pri->conn, skb_mac_header(skb), +				     skb->dev->mtu + ETH_HEADER_OTHER);  	printk(KERN_ERR "vde_read - we have no VDECONN to read from");  	return -EBADF;  } -static int vde_write(int fd, struct sk_buff **skb, struct uml_net_private *lp) +static int vde_write(int fd, struct sk_buff *skb, struct uml_net_private *lp)  {  	struct vde_data *pri = (struct vde_data *) &lp->user;  	if (pri->conn != NULL) -		return vde_user_write((void *)pri->conn, (*skb)->data, -				      (*skb)->len); +		return vde_user_write((void *)pri->conn, skb->data, +				      skb->len);  	printk(KERN_ERR "vde_write - we have no VDECONN to write to");  	return -EBADF;  |