/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2011 Daniel Borkmann. * Subject to the GPL, version 2. */ #ifndef CURVETUN_H #define CURVETUN_H #include #define FILE_CLIENTS ".curvetun/clients" #define FILE_SERVERS ".curvetun/servers" #define FILE_PRIVKEY ".curvetun/priv.key" #define FILE_PUBKEY ".curvetun/pub.key" #define FILE_USERNAM ".curvetun/username" #define LOCKFILE "/var/run/curvetun.pid" #define DEFAULT_KEY_LEN 64 #define PROTO_FLAG_EXIT (1 << 0) #define PROTO_FLAG_INIT (1 << 1) struct ct_proto { uint16_t payload; uint8_t flags; } __attribute__((packed)); /* FIXME: think up sth better */ #define TUNBUFF_SIZ (3 * getpagesize()) #define MAX_EPOLL_SIZE 10000 #define THREADS_PER_CPU 2 extern int server_main(char *home, char *dev, char *port, int udp, int ipv4, int log); extern int client_main(char *home, char *dev, char *host, char *port, int udp); #define DEVNAME_SERVER "curves0" #define DEVNAME_CLIENT "curvec0" #endif /* CURVETUN_H */ ='h' onchange='this.form.submit();'> net-next plumbingsTobias Klauser
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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-01-30 14:28:22 -0800
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-01-30 14:28:22 -0800
commit54791b276b4000b307339f269d3bf7db877d536f (patch)
tree1c2616bd373ce5ea28aac2a53e32f5b5834901ce /include/soc/tegra/mc.h
parent5d0e7705774dd412a465896d08d59a81a345c1e4 (diff)
parent047487241ff59374fded8c477f21453681f5995c (diff)
Merge branch 'sparc64-non-resumable-user-error-recovery'
Liam R. Howlett says: ==================== sparc64: Recover from userspace non-resumable PIO & MEM errors A non-resumable error from userspace is able to cause a kernel panic or trap loop due to the setup and handling of the queued traps once in the kernel. This patch series addresses both of these issues. The queues are fixed by simply zeroing the memory before use. PIO errors from userspace will result in a SIGBUS being sent to the user process. The MEM errors form userspace will result in a SIGKILL and also cause the offending pages to be claimed so they are no longer used in future tasks. SIGKILL is used to ensure that the process does not try to coredump and result in an attempt to read the memory again from within kernel space. Although there is a HV call to scrub the memory (mem_scrub), there is no easy way to guarantee that the real memory address(es) are not used by other tasks. Clearing the error with mem_scrub would zero the memory and cause the other processes to proceed with bad data. The handling of other non-resumable errors remain unchanged and will cause a panic. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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