/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2012 Markus Amend , Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH * Subject to the GPL, version 2. * * IPv6 Hop-By-Hop Header described in RFC2460 */ #include #include #include /* for ntohs() */ #include "proto.h" #include "dissector_eth.h" #include "built_in.h" #include "pkt_buff.h" struct hop_by_hophdr { uint8_t h_next_header; uint8_t hdr_len; } __packed; static void dissect_opt_hop(struct pkt_buff *pkt __maybe_unused, ssize_t *opt_len) { /* Have to been upgraded. * http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460#section-4.2 * Look also for proto_ipv6_dest_opts.h, it needs * dissect_opt(), too. */ if (*opt_len) tprintf(", Option(s) recognized "); /* If adding dissector reduce opt_len for each using of pkt_pull * to the same size. */ } static void hop_by_hop(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { uint16_t hdr_ext_len; ssize_t opt_len; struct hop_by_hophdr *hop_ops; hop_ops = (struct hop_by_hophdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*hop_ops)); if (hop_ops == NULL) return; /* Total Header Length in Bytes */ hdr_ext_len = (hop_ops->hdr_len + 1) * 8; /* Options length in Bytes */ opt_len = hdr_ext_len - sizeof(*hop_ops); tprintf("\t [ Hop-by-Hop Options "); tprintf("NextHdr (%u), ", hop_ops->h_next_header); if (opt_len > pkt_len(pkt) || opt_len < 0){ tprintf("HdrExtLen (%u, %u Bytes, %s)", hop_ops->hdr_len, hdr_ext_len, colorize_start_full(black, red) "invalid" colorize_end()); return; } tprintf("HdrExtLen (%u, %u Bytes)", hop_ops->hdr_len, hdr_ext_len); dissect_opt_hop(pkt, &opt_len); tprintf(" ]\n"); pkt_pull(pkt, opt_len); pkt_set_dissector(pkt, ð_lay3, hop_ops->h_next_header); } static void hop_by_hop_less(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { uint16_t hdr_ext_len; ssize_t opt_len; struct hop_by_hophdr *hop_ops; hop_ops = (struct hop_by_hophdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*hop_ops)); if (hop_ops == NULL) return; /* Total Header Length in Bytes */ hdr_ext_len = (hop_ops->hdr_len + 1) * 8; /* Options length in Bytes */ opt_len = hdr_ext_len - sizeof(*hop_ops); if (opt_len > pkt_len(pkt) || opt_len < 0) return; tprintf(" Hop Ops"); pkt_pull(pkt, opt_len); pkt_set_dissector(pkt, ð_lay3, hop_ops->h_next_header); } struct protocol ipv6_hop_by_hop_ops = { .key = 0x0, .print_full = hop_by_hop, .print_less = hop_by_hop_less, }; tion value='committer'>committer
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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-12-17 09:45:09 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-12-17 09:45:09 -0800
commit11f1a4b9755f5dbc3e822a96502ebe9b044b14d8 (patch)
treef03420a16608e4a107e03b556ce468741b3a4c82 /include/linux/uaccess.h
parenta5e90b1b075f89f084047628d4ef181aded0bbfb (diff)
x86: reorganize SMAP handling in user space accesses
This reorganizes how we do the stac/clac instructions in the user access code. Instead of adding the instructions directly to the same inline asm that does the actual user level access and exception handling, add them at a higher level. This is mainly preparation for the next step, where we will expose an interface to allow users to mark several accesses together as being user space accesses, but it does already clean up some code: - the inlined trivial cases of copy_in_user() now do stac/clac just once over the accesses: they used to do one pair around the user space read, and another pair around the write-back. - the {get,put}_user_ex() macros that are used with the catch/try handling don't do any stac/clac at all, because that happens in the try/catch surrounding them. Other than those two cleanups that happened naturally from the re-organization, this should not make any difference. Yet. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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