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author | Xie He <xie.he.0141@gmail.com> | 2020-09-16 05:23:08 -0700 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2020-09-17 16:24:45 -0700 |
commit | b79a80bd6dd85e284b160734c86a1caaa9c54f6f (patch) | |
tree | 8a5d58614be60dfdce8d3be8c5bf9ecfe4a2fa66 /net/packet | |
parent | 31660a97665272ce2b5f4ddf5b3268bcba01e433 (diff) | |
download | linux-rt-b79a80bd6dd85e284b160734c86a1caaa9c54f6f.tar.gz |
net/packet: Fix a comment about mac_header
1. Change all "dev->hard_header" to "dev->header_ops"
2. On receiving incoming frames when header_ops == NULL:
The comment only says what is wrong, but doesn't say what is right.
This patch changes the comment to make it clear what is right.
3. On transmitting and receiving outgoing frames when header_ops == NULL:
The comment explains that the LL header will be later added by the driver.
However, I think it's better to simply say that the LL header is invisible
to us. This phrasing is better from a software engineering perspective,
because this makes it clear that what happens in the driver should be
hidden from us and we should not care about what happens internally in the
driver.
4. On resuming the LL header (for RAW frames) when header_ops == NULL:
The comment says we are "unlikely" to restore the LL header.
However, we should say that we are "unable" to restore it.
It's not possible (rather than not likely) to restore it, because:
1) There is no way for us to restore because the LL header internally
processed by the driver should be invisible to us.
2) In function packet_rcv and tpacket_rcv, the code only tries to restore
the LL header when header_ops != NULL.
Cc: Willem de Bruijn <willemdebruijn.kernel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Xie He <xie.he.0141@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/packet')
-rw-r--r-- | net/packet/af_packet.c | 23 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/net/packet/af_packet.c b/net/packet/af_packet.c index 2d5d5fbb435c..f59fa26d4826 100644 --- a/net/packet/af_packet.c +++ b/net/packet/af_packet.c @@ -108,36 +108,37 @@ On receive: ----------- -Incoming, dev->hard_header!=NULL +Incoming, dev->header_ops != NULL mac_header -> ll header data -> data -Outgoing, dev->hard_header!=NULL +Outgoing, dev->header_ops != NULL mac_header -> ll header data -> ll header -Incoming, dev->hard_header==NULL - mac_header -> UNKNOWN position. It is very likely, that it points to ll - header. PPP makes it, that is wrong, because introduce - assymetry between rx and tx paths. +Incoming, dev->header_ops == NULL + mac_header -> data + However drivers often make it point to the ll header. + This is incorrect because the ll header should be invisible to us. data -> data -Outgoing, dev->hard_header==NULL - mac_header -> data. ll header is still not built! +Outgoing, dev->header_ops == NULL + mac_header -> data. ll header is invisible to us. data -> data Resume - If dev->hard_header==NULL we are unlikely to restore sensible ll header. + If dev->header_ops == NULL we are unable to restore the ll header, + because it is invisible to us. On transmit: ------------ -dev->hard_header != NULL +dev->header_ops != NULL mac_header -> ll header data -> ll header -dev->hard_header == NULL (ll header is added by device, we cannot control it) +dev->header_ops == NULL (ll header is invisible to us) mac_header -> data data -> data |