From: William Allen Simpson <william.allen.simpson@gmail.com>
To: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Linux Kernel Developers <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 2/7] net: remove old tcp_optlen function
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:05:41 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B9AC8C5.2010300@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100312174656.GA12175@bicker>
All the drama is beside the point. This patch merely removes a *rarely*
used function (2 drivers). Not complicated....
There's a reason that this function isn't used much. It doesn't work.
On 3/12/10 12:46 PM, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> So after you removed the checks this change includes:
I didn't remove any *existing* checks. I had added *new* checks in my
earlier patch, then removed *my* checks from this patch as required by
David Miller.
> 1) Random slagging on the networking guys
I had to look up that "random slagging on" colloquialism. Apparently,
the "random slagging" target would be *me* -- calling me "anal" and my
code "rediculious bloat" [sic] probably qualifies....
(Admittedly, I'm rather careful and may be overly cautious at times, after
some 30+ years of writing network drivers. Once it's in half a billion
cell phones, it's hard/impossible to update.)
Since my first unpleasant interactions with David Miller on my very
earliest (October) netdev posts, I've conspicuously avoided contradicting
him. I've merely *obeyed* his injunction here, and moved on....
The patch itself neutrally documents a coding requirement decision by that
networking maintainer by name.
> 2) u32 => int to ameliorate your static checker's complaints
Good idea. Actually, I simply looked at the code and its history.
> 3) cleanups
>
Removing this function is really a *bug* fix (in several places), with
cleanups in the vicinity for obviously poor coding (variants in 3 places):
- mss = 0;
- if ((mss = skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size) != 0) {
- int tcp_opt_len, ip_tcp_len;
Cleaner as:
+ mss = skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size;
+ if (mss != 0) {
+ struct tcphdr *th;
But I wouldn't have bothered had I not been changing that immediately
following line. 30+ years of experience with collaborative projects
informs me that it's best to make minor cleanups only where I'm already
improving the code nearby. Otherwise, it creates patch conflicts.
> People have already explained that tcp_optlen() doesn't return
> negative values.
People? The fact that the calculation itself can be negative appeared
the very first time I tested my own code using this bad function!
> negative values. It would really help us if you could show how
> tcp_hdr(skb)->doff can be less than 5?
>
Oh, I've long since given up on lengthy explanations. Both Eric and
Ilpo have repeatedly castigated me for being too wordy.
In this particular instance, I suggest that you take a look at all the
places that gso_size is set, and cross index with all the code paths that
place these TCP headers onto the txq without a check of doff -- as I did!
I'll specifically mention the tun and virtio_net devices, but I'm also
particularly concerned with af_packet.c and skbuff.c -- and the general
problem with inet_lro.c, too.
Amazingly enough, folks sometimes use Linux for routers....
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-03-12 23:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-11 11:35 [PATCH 0/7] tcp: bugs and cleanup for 2.6.34-rc1 William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 11:41 ` [PATCH v3 1/7] net: tcp_header_len_th and tcp_option_len_th William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 11:53 ` [PATCH v4 2/7] net: remove old tcp_optlen function William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 11:54 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-12 0:26 ` Simon Horman
2010-03-12 13:21 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-12 13:25 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-12 17:46 ` Dan Carpenter
2010-03-12 23:05 ` William Allen Simpson [this message]
2010-03-13 9:11 ` Eric Dumazet
2010-03-13 11:12 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-13 11:24 ` Eric Dumazet
2010-03-11 12:08 ` [PATCH v6 3/7] tcp: harmonize tcp_vx_rcv header length assumptions William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 12:24 ` [PATCH v6 4/7] tcp: input header length, prediction, and timestamp bugs William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 12:31 ` [PATCH v3 5/7] TCPCT part 2e: accept SYNACK data William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 12:48 ` [PATCH v6 6/7] TCPCT part 2f: cleanup tcp_parse_options William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 13:06 ` [PATCH v8 7/7] TCPCT part 2g: parse cookie pair and 64-bit timestamp William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 15:01 ` [PATCH 0/7] tcp: bugs and cleanup for 2.6.34-rc1 Eric Dumazet
2010-03-11 17:38 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-11 18:14 ` Joe Perches
2010-03-12 13:27 ` William Allen Simpson
2010-03-13 5:29 ` Américo Wang
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