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authorJohn Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com>2010-06-03 09:30:11 +0000
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2010-06-10 22:23:34 -0700
commit597a264b1a9c7e36d1728f677c66c5c1f7e3b837 (patch)
tree22db16f0a7b54ece127e127e152e9172456d9e1c /ipc
parent00d9d6a185de89edc0649ca4ead58f0283dfcbac (diff)
downloadlinux-597a264b1a9c7e36d1728f677c66c5c1f7e3b837.tar.bz2
net: deliver skbs on inactive slaves to exact matches
Currently, the accelerated receive path for VLAN's will drop packets if the real device is an inactive slave and is not one of the special pkts tested for in skb_bond_should_drop(). This behavior is different then the non-accelerated path and for pkts over a bonded vlan. For example, vlanx -> bond0 -> ethx will be dropped in the vlan path and not delivered to any packet handlers at all. However, bond0 -> vlanx -> ethx and bond0 -> ethx will be delivered to handlers that match the exact dev, because the VLAN path checks the real_dev which is not a slave and netif_recv_skb() doesn't drop frames but only delivers them to exact matches. This patch adds a sk_buff flag which is used for tagging skbs that would previously been dropped and allows the skb to continue to skb_netif_recv(). Here we add logic to check for the deliver_no_wcard flag and if it is set only deliver to handlers that match exactly. This makes both paths above consistent and gives pkt handlers a way to identify skbs that come from inactive slaves. Without this patch in some configurations skbs will be delivered to handlers with exact matches and in others be dropped out right in the vlan path. I have tested the following 4 configurations in failover modes and load balancing modes. # bond0 -> ethx # vlanx -> bond0 -> ethx # bond0 -> vlanx -> ethx # bond0 -> ethx | vlanx -> -- Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@intel.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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