/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2011 Daniel Borkmann. * Subject to the GPL, version 2. */ #include #include #include #include "patricia.h" #include "locking.h" #include "trie.h" #include "ipv4.h" #include "ipv6.h" static struct patricia_node *tree = NULL; static struct rwlock tree_lock; void trie_addr_lookup(char *buff, size_t len, int ipv4, int *fd, struct sockaddr_storage *addr, size_t *alen) { void *data; size_t dlen; struct ipv4hdr *hdr4 = (void *) buff; struct ipv6hdr *hdr6 = (void *) buff; data = ipv4 ? (void *) &hdr4->h_daddr : (void *) &hdr6->daddr; dlen = ipv4 ? sizeof(hdr4->h_daddr) : sizeof(hdr6->daddr); if (unlikely((ipv4 && ((struct ipv4hdr *) buff)->h_version != 4) || (!ipv4 && ((struct ipv6hdr *) buff)->version != 6))) { memset(addr, 0, sizeof(*addr)); (*alen) = 0; (*fd) = -1; return; } rwlock_rd_lock(&tree_lock); (*fd) = ptree_search_data_exact(data, dlen, addr, alen, tree); rwlock_unlock(&tree_lock); } int trie_addr_maybe_update(char *buff, size_t len, int ipv4, int fd, struct sockaddr_storage *addr, size_t alen) { int ret; void *data; size_t dlen; struct ipv4hdr *hdr4 = (void *) buff; struct ipv6hdr *hdr6 = (void *) buff; data = ipv4 ? (void *) &hdr4->h_saddr : (void *) &hdr6->saddr; dlen = ipv4 ? sizeof(hdr4->h_saddr) : sizeof(hdr6->saddr); if (unlikely((ipv4 && ((struct ipv4hdr *) buff)->h_version != 4) || (!ipv4 && ((struct ipv6hdr *) buff)->version != 6))) return -1; rwlock_wr_lock(&tree_lock); ret = ptree_add_entry(data, dlen, fd, addr, alen, &tree); rwlock_unlock(&tree_lock); return ret; } void trie_addr_remove(int fd) { int found = 1; struct patricia_node *n = NULL; rwlock_wr_lock(&tree_lock); while (found) { ptree_get_key(fd, tree, &n); if (n) { ptree_del_entry(n->key, n->klen, &tree); n = NULL; } else found = 0; } rwlock_unlock(&tree_lock); } void trie_addr_remove_addr(struct sockaddr_storage *addr, size_t alen) { int found = 1; struct patricia_node *n = NULL; rwlock_wr_lock(&tree_lock); while (found) { ptree_get_key_addr(addr, alen, tree, &n); if (n) { ptree_del_entry(n->key, n->klen, &tree); n = NULL; } else found = 0; } rwlock_unlock(&tree_lock); } void trie_init(void) { rwlock_init(&tree_lock); } void trie_cleanup(void) { rwlock_wr_lock(&tree_lock); ptree_free(tree); rwlock_unlock(&tree_lock); rwlock_destroy(&tree_lock); } '>log msg
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authorDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>2016-09-17 10:49:12 +0100
committerDavid Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>2016-09-17 10:54:32 +0100
commit182f50562490e5861afaa7a2e42dcc0dd9dcfcca (patch)
tree93344d187c6cd6e5e2e31db46def9558eb8d2bdc
parent2311e327cda015a24a201efc7655a9a983679e55 (diff)
rxrpc: Fix the basic transmit DATA packet content size at 1412 bytes
Fix the basic transmit DATA packet content size at 1412 bytes so that they can be arbitrarily assembled into jumbo packets. In the future, I'm thinking of moving to keeping a jumbo packet header at the beginning of each packet in the Tx queue and creating the packet header on the spot when kernel_sendmsg() is invoked. That way, jumbo packets can be assembled on the spur of the moment for (re-)transmission. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>