2 * Definitions for the 'struct sk_buff' memory handlers.
5 * Alan Cox, <gw4pts@gw4pts.ampr.org>
6 * Florian La Roche, <rzsfl@rz.uni-sb.de>
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
11 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
14 #ifndef _LINUX_SKBUFF_H
15 #define _LINUX_SKBUFF_H
17 #include <linux/kernel.h>
18 #include <linux/kmemcheck.h>
19 #include <linux/compiler.h>
20 #include <linux/time.h>
21 #include <linux/bug.h>
22 #include <linux/cache.h>
23 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
24 #include <linux/socket.h>
26 #include <linux/atomic.h>
27 #include <asm/types.h>
28 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
29 #include <linux/net.h>
30 #include <linux/textsearch.h>
31 #include <net/checksum.h>
32 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
33 #include <linux/hrtimer.h>
34 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
35 #include <linux/netdev_features.h>
36 #include <linux/sched.h>
37 #include <net/flow_keys.h>
39 /* A. Checksumming of received packets by device.
43 * Device failed to checksum this packet e.g. due to lack of capabilities.
44 * The packet contains full (though not verified) checksum in packet but
45 * not in skb->csum. Thus, skb->csum is undefined in this case.
47 * CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY:
49 * The hardware you're dealing with doesn't calculate the full checksum
50 * (as in CHECKSUM_COMPLETE), but it does parse headers and verify checksums
51 * for specific protocols. For such packets it will set CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY
52 * if their checksums are okay. skb->csum is still undefined in this case
53 * though. It is a bad option, but, unfortunately, nowadays most vendors do
54 * this. Apparently with the secret goal to sell you new devices, when you
55 * will add new protocol to your host, f.e. IPv6 8)
57 * CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY is applicable to following protocols:
59 * UDP: IPv4 and IPv6. A device may apply CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY to a
60 * zero UDP checksum for either IPv4 or IPv6, the networking stack
61 * may perform further validation in this case.
62 * GRE: only if the checksum is present in the header.
63 * SCTP: indicates the CRC in SCTP header has been validated.
65 * skb->csum_level indicates the number of consecutive checksums found in
66 * the packet minus one that have been verified as CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY.
67 * For instance if a device receives an IPv6->UDP->GRE->IPv4->TCP packet
68 * and a device is able to verify the checksums for UDP (possibly zero),
69 * GRE (checksum flag is set), and TCP-- skb->csum_level would be set to
70 * two. If the device were only able to verify the UDP checksum and not
71 * GRE, either because it doesn't support GRE checksum of because GRE
72 * checksum is bad, skb->csum_level would be set to zero (TCP checksum is
73 * not considered in this case).
77 * This is the most generic way. The device supplied checksum of the _whole_
78 * packet as seen by netif_rx() and fills out in skb->csum. Meaning, the
79 * hardware doesn't need to parse L3/L4 headers to implement this.
81 * Note: Even if device supports only some protocols, but is able to produce
82 * skb->csum, it MUST use CHECKSUM_COMPLETE, not CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY.
86 * A checksum is set up to be offloaded to a device as described in the
87 * output description for CHECKSUM_PARTIAL. This may occur on a packet
88 * received directly from another Linux OS, e.g., a virtualized Linux kernel
89 * on the same host, or it may be set in the input path in GRO or remote
90 * checksum offload. For the purposes of checksum verification, the checksum
91 * referred to by skb->csum_start + skb->csum_offset and any preceding
92 * checksums in the packet are considered verified. Any checksums in the
93 * packet that are after the checksum being offloaded are not considered to
96 * B. Checksumming on output.
100 * The skb was already checksummed by the protocol, or a checksum is not
105 * The device is required to checksum the packet as seen by hard_start_xmit()
106 * from skb->csum_start up to the end, and to record/write the checksum at
107 * offset skb->csum_start + skb->csum_offset.
109 * The device must show its capabilities in dev->features, set up at device
110 * setup time, e.g. netdev_features.h:
112 * NETIF_F_HW_CSUM - It's a clever device, it's able to checksum everything.
113 * NETIF_F_IP_CSUM - Device is dumb, it's able to checksum only TCP/UDP over
114 * IPv4. Sigh. Vendors like this way for an unknown reason.
115 * Though, see comment above about CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY. 8)
116 * NETIF_F_IPV6_CSUM - About as dumb as the last one but does IPv6 instead.
117 * NETIF_F_... - Well, you get the picture.
119 * CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY:
121 * Normally, the device will do per protocol specific checksumming. Protocol
122 * implementations that do not want the NIC to perform the checksum
123 * calculation should use this flag in their outgoing skbs.
125 * NETIF_F_FCOE_CRC - This indicates that the device can do FCoE FC CRC
126 * offload. Correspondingly, the FCoE protocol driver
127 * stack should use CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY.
129 * Any questions? No questions, good. --ANK
132 /* Don't change this without changing skb_csum_unnecessary! */
133 #define CHECKSUM_NONE 0
134 #define CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY 1
135 #define CHECKSUM_COMPLETE 2
136 #define CHECKSUM_PARTIAL 3
138 /* Maximum value in skb->csum_level */
139 #define SKB_MAX_CSUM_LEVEL 3
141 #define SKB_DATA_ALIGN(X) ALIGN(X, SMP_CACHE_BYTES)
142 #define SKB_WITH_OVERHEAD(X) \
143 ((X) - SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info)))
144 #define SKB_MAX_ORDER(X, ORDER) \
145 SKB_WITH_OVERHEAD((PAGE_SIZE << (ORDER)) - (X))
146 #define SKB_MAX_HEAD(X) (SKB_MAX_ORDER((X), 0))
147 #define SKB_MAX_ALLOC (SKB_MAX_ORDER(0, 2))
149 /* return minimum truesize of one skb containing X bytes of data */
150 #define SKB_TRUESIZE(X) ((X) + \
151 SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct sk_buff)) + \
152 SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info)))
156 struct pipe_inode_info;
160 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
161 struct nf_conntrack {
166 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
167 struct nf_bridge_info {
170 BRNF_PROTO_UNCHANGED,
175 struct net_device *physindev;
176 struct net_device *physoutdev;
177 char neigh_header[8];
181 struct sk_buff_head {
182 /* These two members must be first. */
183 struct sk_buff *next;
184 struct sk_buff *prev;
192 /* To allow 64K frame to be packed as single skb without frag_list we
193 * require 64K/PAGE_SIZE pages plus 1 additional page to allow for
194 * buffers which do not start on a page boundary.
196 * Since GRO uses frags we allocate at least 16 regardless of page
199 #if (65536/PAGE_SIZE + 1) < 16
200 #define MAX_SKB_FRAGS 16UL
202 #define MAX_SKB_FRAGS (65536/PAGE_SIZE + 1)
205 typedef struct skb_frag_struct skb_frag_t;
207 struct skb_frag_struct {
211 #if (BITS_PER_LONG > 32) || (PAGE_SIZE >= 65536)
220 static inline unsigned int skb_frag_size(const skb_frag_t *frag)
225 static inline void skb_frag_size_set(skb_frag_t *frag, unsigned int size)
230 static inline void skb_frag_size_add(skb_frag_t *frag, int delta)
235 static inline void skb_frag_size_sub(skb_frag_t *frag, int delta)
240 #define HAVE_HW_TIME_STAMP
243 * struct skb_shared_hwtstamps - hardware time stamps
244 * @hwtstamp: hardware time stamp transformed into duration
245 * since arbitrary point in time
247 * Software time stamps generated by ktime_get_real() are stored in
250 * hwtstamps can only be compared against other hwtstamps from
253 * This structure is attached to packets as part of the
254 * &skb_shared_info. Use skb_hwtstamps() to get a pointer.
256 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps {
260 /* Definitions for tx_flags in struct skb_shared_info */
262 /* generate hardware time stamp */
263 SKBTX_HW_TSTAMP = 1 << 0,
265 /* generate software time stamp when queueing packet to NIC */
266 SKBTX_SW_TSTAMP = 1 << 1,
268 /* device driver is going to provide hardware time stamp */
269 SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS = 1 << 2,
271 /* device driver supports TX zero-copy buffers */
272 SKBTX_DEV_ZEROCOPY = 1 << 3,
274 /* generate wifi status information (where possible) */
275 SKBTX_WIFI_STATUS = 1 << 4,
277 /* This indicates at least one fragment might be overwritten
278 * (as in vmsplice(), sendfile() ...)
279 * If we need to compute a TX checksum, we'll need to copy
280 * all frags to avoid possible bad checksum
282 SKBTX_SHARED_FRAG = 1 << 5,
284 /* generate software time stamp when entering packet scheduling */
285 SKBTX_SCHED_TSTAMP = 1 << 6,
287 /* generate software timestamp on peer data acknowledgment */
288 SKBTX_ACK_TSTAMP = 1 << 7,
291 #define SKBTX_ANY_SW_TSTAMP (SKBTX_SW_TSTAMP | \
292 SKBTX_SCHED_TSTAMP | \
294 #define SKBTX_ANY_TSTAMP (SKBTX_HW_TSTAMP | SKBTX_ANY_SW_TSTAMP)
297 * The callback notifies userspace to release buffers when skb DMA is done in
298 * lower device, the skb last reference should be 0 when calling this.
299 * The zerocopy_success argument is true if zero copy transmit occurred,
300 * false on data copy or out of memory error caused by data copy attempt.
301 * The ctx field is used to track device context.
302 * The desc field is used to track userspace buffer index.
305 void (*callback)(struct ubuf_info *, bool zerocopy_success);
310 /* This data is invariant across clones and lives at
311 * the end of the header data, ie. at skb->end.
313 struct skb_shared_info {
314 unsigned char nr_frags;
316 unsigned short gso_size;
317 /* Warning: this field is not always filled in (UFO)! */
318 unsigned short gso_segs;
319 unsigned short gso_type;
320 struct sk_buff *frag_list;
321 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps hwtstamps;
326 * Warning : all fields before dataref are cleared in __alloc_skb()
330 /* Intermediate layers must ensure that destructor_arg
331 * remains valid until skb destructor */
332 void * destructor_arg;
334 /* must be last field, see pskb_expand_head() */
335 skb_frag_t frags[MAX_SKB_FRAGS];
338 /* We divide dataref into two halves. The higher 16 bits hold references
339 * to the payload part of skb->data. The lower 16 bits hold references to
340 * the entire skb->data. A clone of a headerless skb holds the length of
341 * the header in skb->hdr_len.
343 * All users must obey the rule that the skb->data reference count must be
344 * greater than or equal to the payload reference count.
346 * Holding a reference to the payload part means that the user does not
347 * care about modifications to the header part of skb->data.
349 #define SKB_DATAREF_SHIFT 16
350 #define SKB_DATAREF_MASK ((1 << SKB_DATAREF_SHIFT) - 1)
354 SKB_FCLONE_UNAVAILABLE, /* skb has no fclone (from head_cache) */
355 SKB_FCLONE_ORIG, /* orig skb (from fclone_cache) */
356 SKB_FCLONE_CLONE, /* companion fclone skb (from fclone_cache) */
360 SKB_GSO_TCPV4 = 1 << 0,
361 SKB_GSO_UDP = 1 << 1,
363 /* This indicates the skb is from an untrusted source. */
364 SKB_GSO_DODGY = 1 << 2,
366 /* This indicates the tcp segment has CWR set. */
367 SKB_GSO_TCP_ECN = 1 << 3,
369 SKB_GSO_TCPV6 = 1 << 4,
371 SKB_GSO_FCOE = 1 << 5,
373 SKB_GSO_GRE = 1 << 6,
375 SKB_GSO_GRE_CSUM = 1 << 7,
377 SKB_GSO_IPIP = 1 << 8,
379 SKB_GSO_SIT = 1 << 9,
381 SKB_GSO_UDP_TUNNEL = 1 << 10,
383 SKB_GSO_UDP_TUNNEL_CSUM = 1 << 11,
385 SKB_GSO_TUNNEL_REMCSUM = 1 << 12,
388 #if BITS_PER_LONG > 32
389 #define NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET 1
392 #ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET
393 typedef unsigned int sk_buff_data_t;
395 typedef unsigned char *sk_buff_data_t;
399 * struct skb_mstamp - multi resolution time stamps
400 * @stamp_us: timestamp in us resolution
401 * @stamp_jiffies: timestamp in jiffies
414 * skb_mstamp_get - get current timestamp
415 * @cl: place to store timestamps
417 static inline void skb_mstamp_get(struct skb_mstamp *cl)
419 u64 val = local_clock();
421 do_div(val, NSEC_PER_USEC);
422 cl->stamp_us = (u32)val;
423 cl->stamp_jiffies = (u32)jiffies;
427 * skb_mstamp_delta - compute the difference in usec between two skb_mstamp
428 * @t1: pointer to newest sample
429 * @t0: pointer to oldest sample
431 static inline u32 skb_mstamp_us_delta(const struct skb_mstamp *t1,
432 const struct skb_mstamp *t0)
434 s32 delta_us = t1->stamp_us - t0->stamp_us;
435 u32 delta_jiffies = t1->stamp_jiffies - t0->stamp_jiffies;
437 /* If delta_us is negative, this might be because interval is too big,
438 * or local_clock() drift is too big : fallback using jiffies.
441 delta_jiffies >= (INT_MAX / (USEC_PER_SEC / HZ)))
443 delta_us = jiffies_to_usecs(delta_jiffies);
450 * struct sk_buff - socket buffer
451 * @next: Next buffer in list
452 * @prev: Previous buffer in list
453 * @tstamp: Time we arrived/left
454 * @rbnode: RB tree node, alternative to next/prev for netem/tcp
455 * @sk: Socket we are owned by
456 * @dev: Device we arrived on/are leaving by
457 * @cb: Control buffer. Free for use by every layer. Put private vars here
458 * @_skb_refdst: destination entry (with norefcount bit)
459 * @sp: the security path, used for xfrm
460 * @len: Length of actual data
461 * @data_len: Data length
462 * @mac_len: Length of link layer header
463 * @hdr_len: writable header length of cloned skb
464 * @csum: Checksum (must include start/offset pair)
465 * @csum_start: Offset from skb->head where checksumming should start
466 * @csum_offset: Offset from csum_start where checksum should be stored
467 * @priority: Packet queueing priority
468 * @ignore_df: allow local fragmentation
469 * @cloned: Head may be cloned (check refcnt to be sure)
470 * @ip_summed: Driver fed us an IP checksum
471 * @nohdr: Payload reference only, must not modify header
472 * @nfctinfo: Relationship of this skb to the connection
473 * @pkt_type: Packet class
474 * @fclone: skbuff clone status
475 * @ipvs_property: skbuff is owned by ipvs
476 * @peeked: this packet has been seen already, so stats have been
477 * done for it, don't do them again
478 * @nf_trace: netfilter packet trace flag
479 * @protocol: Packet protocol from driver
480 * @destructor: Destruct function
481 * @nfct: Associated connection, if any
482 * @nf_bridge: Saved data about a bridged frame - see br_netfilter.c
483 * @skb_iif: ifindex of device we arrived on
484 * @tc_index: Traffic control index
485 * @tc_verd: traffic control verdict
486 * @hash: the packet hash
487 * @queue_mapping: Queue mapping for multiqueue devices
488 * @xmit_more: More SKBs are pending for this queue
489 * @ndisc_nodetype: router type (from link layer)
490 * @ooo_okay: allow the mapping of a socket to a queue to be changed
491 * @l4_hash: indicate hash is a canonical 4-tuple hash over transport
493 * @sw_hash: indicates hash was computed in software stack
494 * @wifi_acked_valid: wifi_acked was set
495 * @wifi_acked: whether frame was acked on wifi or not
496 * @no_fcs: Request NIC to treat last 4 bytes as Ethernet FCS
497 * @napi_id: id of the NAPI struct this skb came from
498 * @secmark: security marking
499 * @mark: Generic packet mark
500 * @vlan_proto: vlan encapsulation protocol
501 * @vlan_tci: vlan tag control information
502 * @inner_protocol: Protocol (encapsulation)
503 * @inner_transport_header: Inner transport layer header (encapsulation)
504 * @inner_network_header: Network layer header (encapsulation)
505 * @inner_mac_header: Link layer header (encapsulation)
506 * @transport_header: Transport layer header
507 * @network_header: Network layer header
508 * @mac_header: Link layer header
509 * @tail: Tail pointer
511 * @head: Head of buffer
512 * @data: Data head pointer
513 * @truesize: Buffer size
514 * @users: User count - see {datagram,tcp}.c
520 /* These two members must be first. */
521 struct sk_buff *next;
522 struct sk_buff *prev;
526 struct skb_mstamp skb_mstamp;
529 struct rb_node rbnode; /* used in netem & tcp stack */
532 struct net_device *dev;
535 * This is the control buffer. It is free to use for every
536 * layer. Please put your private variables there. If you
537 * want to keep them across layers you have to do a skb_clone()
538 * first. This is owned by whoever has the skb queued ATM.
540 char cb[48] __aligned(8);
542 unsigned long _skb_refdst;
543 void (*destructor)(struct sk_buff *skb);
547 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
548 struct nf_conntrack *nfct;
550 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
551 struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge;
558 /* Following fields are _not_ copied in __copy_skb_header()
559 * Note that queue_mapping is here mostly to fill a hole.
561 kmemcheck_bitfield_begin(flags1);
570 kmemcheck_bitfield_end(flags1);
572 /* fields enclosed in headers_start/headers_end are copied
573 * using a single memcpy() in __copy_skb_header()
576 __u32 headers_start[0];
579 /* if you move pkt_type around you also must adapt those constants */
580 #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
581 #define PKT_TYPE_MAX (7 << 5)
583 #define PKT_TYPE_MAX 7
585 #define PKT_TYPE_OFFSET() offsetof(struct sk_buff, __pkt_type_offset)
587 __u8 __pkt_type_offset[0];
598 __u8 wifi_acked_valid:1;
602 /* Indicates the inner headers are valid in the skbuff. */
603 __u8 encapsulation:1;
604 __u8 encap_hdr_csum:1;
606 __u8 csum_complete_sw:1;
610 #ifdef CONFIG_IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE
611 __u8 ndisc_nodetype:2;
613 __u8 ipvs_property:1;
614 __u8 inner_protocol_type:1;
615 __u8 remcsum_offload:1;
616 /* 3 or 5 bit hole */
618 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_SCHED
619 __u16 tc_index; /* traffic control index */
620 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT
621 __u16 tc_verd; /* traffic control verdict */
637 #if defined(CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL) || defined(CONFIG_XPS)
639 unsigned int napi_id;
640 unsigned int sender_cpu;
643 #ifdef CONFIG_NETWORK_SECMARK
648 __u32 reserved_tailroom;
652 __be16 inner_protocol;
656 __u16 inner_transport_header;
657 __u16 inner_network_header;
658 __u16 inner_mac_header;
661 __u16 transport_header;
662 __u16 network_header;
666 __u32 headers_end[0];
669 /* These elements must be at the end, see alloc_skb() for details. */
674 unsigned int truesize;
680 * Handling routines are only of interest to the kernel
682 #include <linux/slab.h>
685 #define SKB_ALLOC_FCLONE 0x01
686 #define SKB_ALLOC_RX 0x02
687 #define SKB_ALLOC_NAPI 0x04
689 /* Returns true if the skb was allocated from PFMEMALLOC reserves */
690 static inline bool skb_pfmemalloc(const struct sk_buff *skb)
692 return unlikely(skb->pfmemalloc);
696 * skb might have a dst pointer attached, refcounted or not.
697 * _skb_refdst low order bit is set if refcount was _not_ taken
699 #define SKB_DST_NOREF 1UL
700 #define SKB_DST_PTRMASK ~(SKB_DST_NOREF)
703 * skb_dst - returns skb dst_entry
706 * Returns skb dst_entry, regardless of reference taken or not.
708 static inline struct dst_entry *skb_dst(const struct sk_buff *skb)
710 /* If refdst was not refcounted, check we still are in a
711 * rcu_read_lock section
713 WARN_ON((skb->_skb_refdst & SKB_DST_NOREF) &&
714 !rcu_read_lock_held() &&
715 !rcu_read_lock_bh_held());
716 return (struct dst_entry *)(skb->_skb_refdst & SKB_DST_PTRMASK);
720 * skb_dst_set - sets skb dst
724 * Sets skb dst, assuming a reference was taken on dst and should
725 * be released by skb_dst_drop()
727 static inline void skb_dst_set(struct sk_buff *skb, struct dst_entry *dst)
729 skb->_skb_refdst = (unsigned long)dst;
733 * skb_dst_set_noref - sets skb dst, hopefully, without taking reference
737 * Sets skb dst, assuming a reference was not taken on dst.
738 * If dst entry is cached, we do not take reference and dst_release
739 * will be avoided by refdst_drop. If dst entry is not cached, we take
740 * reference, so that last dst_release can destroy the dst immediately.
742 static inline void skb_dst_set_noref(struct sk_buff *skb, struct dst_entry *dst)
744 WARN_ON(!rcu_read_lock_held() && !rcu_read_lock_bh_held());
745 skb->_skb_refdst = (unsigned long)dst | SKB_DST_NOREF;
749 * skb_dst_is_noref - Test if skb dst isn't refcounted
752 static inline bool skb_dst_is_noref(const struct sk_buff *skb)
754 return (skb->_skb_refdst & SKB_DST_NOREF) && skb_dst(skb);
757 static inline struct rtable *skb_rtable(const struct sk_buff *skb)
759 return (struct rtable *)skb_dst(skb);
762 void kfree_skb(struct sk_buff *skb);
763 void kfree_skb_list(struct sk_buff *segs);
764 void skb_tx_error(struct sk_buff *skb);
765 void consume_skb(struct sk_buff *skb);
766 void __kfree_skb(struct sk_buff *skb);
767 extern struct kmem_cache *skbuff_head_cache;
769 void kfree_skb_partial(struct sk_buff *skb, bool head_stolen);
770 bool skb_try_coalesce(struct sk_buff *to, struct sk_buff *from,
771 bool *fragstolen, int *delta_truesize);
773 struct sk_buff *__alloc_skb(unsigned int size, gfp_t priority, int flags,
775 struct sk_buff *build_skb(void *data, unsigned int frag_size);
776 static inline struct sk_buff *alloc_skb(unsigned int size,
779 return __alloc_skb(size, priority, 0, NUMA_NO_NODE);
782 struct sk_buff *alloc_skb_with_frags(unsigned long header_len,
783 unsigned long data_len,
788 /* Layout of fast clones : [skb1][skb2][fclone_ref] */
789 struct sk_buff_fclones {
798 * skb_fclone_busy - check if fclone is busy
801 * Returns true is skb is a fast clone, and its clone is not freed.
802 * Some drivers call skb_orphan() in their ndo_start_xmit(),
803 * so we also check that this didnt happen.
805 static inline bool skb_fclone_busy(const struct sock *sk,
806 const struct sk_buff *skb)
808 const struct sk_buff_fclones *fclones;
810 fclones = container_of(skb, struct sk_buff_fclones, skb1);
812 return skb->fclone == SKB_FCLONE_ORIG &&
813 atomic_read(&fclones->fclone_ref) > 1 &&
814 fclones->skb2.sk == sk;
817 static inline struct sk_buff *alloc_skb_fclone(unsigned int size,
820 return __alloc_skb(size, priority, SKB_ALLOC_FCLONE, NUMA_NO_NODE);
823 struct sk_buff *__alloc_skb_head(gfp_t priority, int node);
824 static inline struct sk_buff *alloc_skb_head(gfp_t priority)
826 return __alloc_skb_head(priority, -1);
829 struct sk_buff *skb_morph(struct sk_buff *dst, struct sk_buff *src);
830 int skb_copy_ubufs(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t gfp_mask);
831 struct sk_buff *skb_clone(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t priority);
832 struct sk_buff *skb_copy(const struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t priority);
833 struct sk_buff *__pskb_copy_fclone(struct sk_buff *skb, int headroom,
834 gfp_t gfp_mask, bool fclone);
835 static inline struct sk_buff *__pskb_copy(struct sk_buff *skb, int headroom,
838 return __pskb_copy_fclone(skb, headroom, gfp_mask, false);
841 int pskb_expand_head(struct sk_buff *skb, int nhead, int ntail, gfp_t gfp_mask);
842 struct sk_buff *skb_realloc_headroom(struct sk_buff *skb,
843 unsigned int headroom);
844 struct sk_buff *skb_copy_expand(const struct sk_buff *skb, int newheadroom,
845 int newtailroom, gfp_t priority);
846 int skb_to_sgvec_nomark(struct sk_buff *skb, struct scatterlist *sg,
847 int offset, int len);
848 int skb_to_sgvec(struct sk_buff *skb, struct scatterlist *sg, int offset,
850 int skb_cow_data(struct sk_buff *skb, int tailbits, struct sk_buff **trailer);
851 int skb_pad(struct sk_buff *skb, int pad);
852 #define dev_kfree_skb(a) consume_skb(a)
854 int skb_append_datato_frags(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
855 int getfrag(void *from, char *to, int offset,
856 int len, int odd, struct sk_buff *skb),
857 void *from, int length);
859 struct skb_seq_state {
863 __u32 stepped_offset;
864 struct sk_buff *root_skb;
865 struct sk_buff *cur_skb;
869 void skb_prepare_seq_read(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int from,
870 unsigned int to, struct skb_seq_state *st);
871 unsigned int skb_seq_read(unsigned int consumed, const u8 **data,
872 struct skb_seq_state *st);
873 void skb_abort_seq_read(struct skb_seq_state *st);
875 unsigned int skb_find_text(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int from,
876 unsigned int to, struct ts_config *config);
879 * Packet hash types specify the type of hash in skb_set_hash.
881 * Hash types refer to the protocol layer addresses which are used to
882 * construct a packet's hash. The hashes are used to differentiate or identify
883 * flows of the protocol layer for the hash type. Hash types are either
884 * layer-2 (L2), layer-3 (L3), or layer-4 (L4).
886 * Properties of hashes:
888 * 1) Two packets in different flows have different hash values
889 * 2) Two packets in the same flow should have the same hash value
891 * A hash at a higher layer is considered to be more specific. A driver should
892 * set the most specific hash possible.
894 * A driver cannot indicate a more specific hash than the layer at which a hash
895 * was computed. For instance an L3 hash cannot be set as an L4 hash.
897 * A driver may indicate a hash level which is less specific than the
898 * actual layer the hash was computed on. For instance, a hash computed
899 * at L4 may be considered an L3 hash. This should only be done if the
900 * driver can't unambiguously determine that the HW computed the hash at
901 * the higher layer. Note that the "should" in the second property above
904 enum pkt_hash_types {
905 PKT_HASH_TYPE_NONE, /* Undefined type */
906 PKT_HASH_TYPE_L2, /* Input: src_MAC, dest_MAC */
907 PKT_HASH_TYPE_L3, /* Input: src_IP, dst_IP */
908 PKT_HASH_TYPE_L4, /* Input: src_IP, dst_IP, src_port, dst_port */
912 skb_set_hash(struct sk_buff *skb, __u32 hash, enum pkt_hash_types type)
914 skb->l4_hash = (type == PKT_HASH_TYPE_L4);
919 void __skb_get_hash(struct sk_buff *skb);
920 static inline __u32 skb_get_hash(struct sk_buff *skb)
922 if (!skb->l4_hash && !skb->sw_hash)
928 static inline __u32 skb_get_hash_raw(const struct sk_buff *skb)
933 static inline void skb_clear_hash(struct sk_buff *skb)
940 static inline void skb_clear_hash_if_not_l4(struct sk_buff *skb)
946 static inline void skb_copy_hash(struct sk_buff *to, const struct sk_buff *from)
948 to->hash = from->hash;
949 to->sw_hash = from->sw_hash;
950 to->l4_hash = from->l4_hash;
953 static inline void skb_sender_cpu_clear(struct sk_buff *skb)
960 #ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET
961 static inline unsigned char *skb_end_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb)
963 return skb->head + skb->end;
966 static inline unsigned int skb_end_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
971 static inline unsigned char *skb_end_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb)
976 static inline unsigned int skb_end_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
978 return skb->end - skb->head;
983 #define skb_shinfo(SKB) ((struct skb_shared_info *)(skb_end_pointer(SKB)))
985 static inline struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *skb_hwtstamps(struct sk_buff *skb)
987 return &skb_shinfo(skb)->hwtstamps;
991 * skb_queue_empty - check if a queue is empty
994 * Returns true if the queue is empty, false otherwise.
996 static inline int skb_queue_empty(const struct sk_buff_head *list)
998 return list->next == (const struct sk_buff *) list;
1002 * skb_queue_is_last - check if skb is the last entry in the queue
1006 * Returns true if @skb is the last buffer on the list.
1008 static inline bool skb_queue_is_last(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1009 const struct sk_buff *skb)
1011 return skb->next == (const struct sk_buff *) list;
1015 * skb_queue_is_first - check if skb is the first entry in the queue
1019 * Returns true if @skb is the first buffer on the list.
1021 static inline bool skb_queue_is_first(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1022 const struct sk_buff *skb)
1024 return skb->prev == (const struct sk_buff *) list;
1028 * skb_queue_next - return the next packet in the queue
1030 * @skb: current buffer
1032 * Return the next packet in @list after @skb. It is only valid to
1033 * call this if skb_queue_is_last() evaluates to false.
1035 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_queue_next(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1036 const struct sk_buff *skb)
1038 /* This BUG_ON may seem severe, but if we just return then we
1039 * are going to dereference garbage.
1041 BUG_ON(skb_queue_is_last(list, skb));
1046 * skb_queue_prev - return the prev packet in the queue
1048 * @skb: current buffer
1050 * Return the prev packet in @list before @skb. It is only valid to
1051 * call this if skb_queue_is_first() evaluates to false.
1053 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_queue_prev(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1054 const struct sk_buff *skb)
1056 /* This BUG_ON may seem severe, but if we just return then we
1057 * are going to dereference garbage.
1059 BUG_ON(skb_queue_is_first(list, skb));
1064 * skb_get - reference buffer
1065 * @skb: buffer to reference
1067 * Makes another reference to a socket buffer and returns a pointer
1070 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_get(struct sk_buff *skb)
1072 atomic_inc(&skb->users);
1077 * If users == 1, we are the only owner and are can avoid redundant
1082 * skb_cloned - is the buffer a clone
1083 * @skb: buffer to check
1085 * Returns true if the buffer was generated with skb_clone() and is
1086 * one of multiple shared copies of the buffer. Cloned buffers are
1087 * shared data so must not be written to under normal circumstances.
1089 static inline int skb_cloned(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1091 return skb->cloned &&
1092 (atomic_read(&skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref) & SKB_DATAREF_MASK) != 1;
1095 static inline int skb_unclone(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t pri)
1097 might_sleep_if(pri & __GFP_WAIT);
1099 if (skb_cloned(skb))
1100 return pskb_expand_head(skb, 0, 0, pri);
1106 * skb_header_cloned - is the header a clone
1107 * @skb: buffer to check
1109 * Returns true if modifying the header part of the buffer requires
1110 * the data to be copied.
1112 static inline int skb_header_cloned(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1119 dataref = atomic_read(&skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref);
1120 dataref = (dataref & SKB_DATAREF_MASK) - (dataref >> SKB_DATAREF_SHIFT);
1121 return dataref != 1;
1125 * skb_header_release - release reference to header
1126 * @skb: buffer to operate on
1128 * Drop a reference to the header part of the buffer. This is done
1129 * by acquiring a payload reference. You must not read from the header
1130 * part of skb->data after this.
1131 * Note : Check if you can use __skb_header_release() instead.
1133 static inline void skb_header_release(struct sk_buff *skb)
1137 atomic_add(1 << SKB_DATAREF_SHIFT, &skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref);
1141 * __skb_header_release - release reference to header
1142 * @skb: buffer to operate on
1144 * Variant of skb_header_release() assuming skb is private to caller.
1145 * We can avoid one atomic operation.
1147 static inline void __skb_header_release(struct sk_buff *skb)
1150 atomic_set(&skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref, 1 + (1 << SKB_DATAREF_SHIFT));
1155 * skb_shared - is the buffer shared
1156 * @skb: buffer to check
1158 * Returns true if more than one person has a reference to this
1161 static inline int skb_shared(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1163 return atomic_read(&skb->users) != 1;
1167 * skb_share_check - check if buffer is shared and if so clone it
1168 * @skb: buffer to check
1169 * @pri: priority for memory allocation
1171 * If the buffer is shared the buffer is cloned and the old copy
1172 * drops a reference. A new clone with a single reference is returned.
1173 * If the buffer is not shared the original buffer is returned. When
1174 * being called from interrupt status or with spinlocks held pri must
1177 * NULL is returned on a memory allocation failure.
1179 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_share_check(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t pri)
1181 might_sleep_if(pri & __GFP_WAIT);
1182 if (skb_shared(skb)) {
1183 struct sk_buff *nskb = skb_clone(skb, pri);
1195 * Copy shared buffers into a new sk_buff. We effectively do COW on
1196 * packets to handle cases where we have a local reader and forward
1197 * and a couple of other messy ones. The normal one is tcpdumping
1198 * a packet thats being forwarded.
1202 * skb_unshare - make a copy of a shared buffer
1203 * @skb: buffer to check
1204 * @pri: priority for memory allocation
1206 * If the socket buffer is a clone then this function creates a new
1207 * copy of the data, drops a reference count on the old copy and returns
1208 * the new copy with the reference count at 1. If the buffer is not a clone
1209 * the original buffer is returned. When called with a spinlock held or
1210 * from interrupt state @pri must be %GFP_ATOMIC
1212 * %NULL is returned on a memory allocation failure.
1214 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_unshare(struct sk_buff *skb,
1217 might_sleep_if(pri & __GFP_WAIT);
1218 if (skb_cloned(skb)) {
1219 struct sk_buff *nskb = skb_copy(skb, pri);
1221 /* Free our shared copy */
1232 * skb_peek - peek at the head of an &sk_buff_head
1233 * @list_: list to peek at
1235 * Peek an &sk_buff. Unlike most other operations you _MUST_
1236 * be careful with this one. A peek leaves the buffer on the
1237 * list and someone else may run off with it. You must hold
1238 * the appropriate locks or have a private queue to do this.
1240 * Returns %NULL for an empty list or a pointer to the head element.
1241 * The reference count is not incremented and the reference is therefore
1242 * volatile. Use with caution.
1244 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_peek(const struct sk_buff_head *list_)
1246 struct sk_buff *skb = list_->next;
1248 if (skb == (struct sk_buff *)list_)
1254 * skb_peek_next - peek skb following the given one from a queue
1255 * @skb: skb to start from
1256 * @list_: list to peek at
1258 * Returns %NULL when the end of the list is met or a pointer to the
1259 * next element. The reference count is not incremented and the
1260 * reference is therefore volatile. Use with caution.
1262 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_peek_next(struct sk_buff *skb,
1263 const struct sk_buff_head *list_)
1265 struct sk_buff *next = skb->next;
1267 if (next == (struct sk_buff *)list_)
1273 * skb_peek_tail - peek at the tail of an &sk_buff_head
1274 * @list_: list to peek at
1276 * Peek an &sk_buff. Unlike most other operations you _MUST_
1277 * be careful with this one. A peek leaves the buffer on the
1278 * list and someone else may run off with it. You must hold
1279 * the appropriate locks or have a private queue to do this.
1281 * Returns %NULL for an empty list or a pointer to the tail element.
1282 * The reference count is not incremented and the reference is therefore
1283 * volatile. Use with caution.
1285 static inline struct sk_buff *skb_peek_tail(const struct sk_buff_head *list_)
1287 struct sk_buff *skb = list_->prev;
1289 if (skb == (struct sk_buff *)list_)
1296 * skb_queue_len - get queue length
1297 * @list_: list to measure
1299 * Return the length of an &sk_buff queue.
1301 static inline __u32 skb_queue_len(const struct sk_buff_head *list_)
1307 * __skb_queue_head_init - initialize non-spinlock portions of sk_buff_head
1308 * @list: queue to initialize
1310 * This initializes only the list and queue length aspects of
1311 * an sk_buff_head object. This allows to initialize the list
1312 * aspects of an sk_buff_head without reinitializing things like
1313 * the spinlock. It can also be used for on-stack sk_buff_head
1314 * objects where the spinlock is known to not be used.
1316 static inline void __skb_queue_head_init(struct sk_buff_head *list)
1318 list->prev = list->next = (struct sk_buff *)list;
1323 * This function creates a split out lock class for each invocation;
1324 * this is needed for now since a whole lot of users of the skb-queue
1325 * infrastructure in drivers have different locking usage (in hardirq)
1326 * than the networking core (in softirq only). In the long run either the
1327 * network layer or drivers should need annotation to consolidate the
1328 * main types of usage into 3 classes.
1330 static inline void skb_queue_head_init(struct sk_buff_head *list)
1332 spin_lock_init(&list->lock);
1333 __skb_queue_head_init(list);
1336 static inline void skb_queue_head_init_class(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1337 struct lock_class_key *class)
1339 skb_queue_head_init(list);
1340 lockdep_set_class(&list->lock, class);
1344 * Insert an sk_buff on a list.
1346 * The "__skb_xxxx()" functions are the non-atomic ones that
1347 * can only be called with interrupts disabled.
1349 void skb_insert(struct sk_buff *old, struct sk_buff *newsk,
1350 struct sk_buff_head *list);
1351 static inline void __skb_insert(struct sk_buff *newsk,
1352 struct sk_buff *prev, struct sk_buff *next,
1353 struct sk_buff_head *list)
1357 next->prev = prev->next = newsk;
1361 static inline void __skb_queue_splice(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1362 struct sk_buff *prev,
1363 struct sk_buff *next)
1365 struct sk_buff *first = list->next;
1366 struct sk_buff *last = list->prev;
1376 * skb_queue_splice - join two skb lists, this is designed for stacks
1377 * @list: the new list to add
1378 * @head: the place to add it in the first list
1380 static inline void skb_queue_splice(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1381 struct sk_buff_head *head)
1383 if (!skb_queue_empty(list)) {
1384 __skb_queue_splice(list, (struct sk_buff *) head, head->next);
1385 head->qlen += list->qlen;
1390 * skb_queue_splice_init - join two skb lists and reinitialise the emptied list
1391 * @list: the new list to add
1392 * @head: the place to add it in the first list
1394 * The list at @list is reinitialised
1396 static inline void skb_queue_splice_init(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1397 struct sk_buff_head *head)
1399 if (!skb_queue_empty(list)) {
1400 __skb_queue_splice(list, (struct sk_buff *) head, head->next);
1401 head->qlen += list->qlen;
1402 __skb_queue_head_init(list);
1407 * skb_queue_splice_tail - join two skb lists, each list being a queue
1408 * @list: the new list to add
1409 * @head: the place to add it in the first list
1411 static inline void skb_queue_splice_tail(const struct sk_buff_head *list,
1412 struct sk_buff_head *head)
1414 if (!skb_queue_empty(list)) {
1415 __skb_queue_splice(list, head->prev, (struct sk_buff *) head);
1416 head->qlen += list->qlen;
1421 * skb_queue_splice_tail_init - join two skb lists and reinitialise the emptied list
1422 * @list: the new list to add
1423 * @head: the place to add it in the first list
1425 * Each of the lists is a queue.
1426 * The list at @list is reinitialised
1428 static inline void skb_queue_splice_tail_init(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1429 struct sk_buff_head *head)
1431 if (!skb_queue_empty(list)) {
1432 __skb_queue_splice(list, head->prev, (struct sk_buff *) head);
1433 head->qlen += list->qlen;
1434 __skb_queue_head_init(list);
1439 * __skb_queue_after - queue a buffer at the list head
1440 * @list: list to use
1441 * @prev: place after this buffer
1442 * @newsk: buffer to queue
1444 * Queue a buffer int the middle of a list. This function takes no locks
1445 * and you must therefore hold required locks before calling it.
1447 * A buffer cannot be placed on two lists at the same time.
1449 static inline void __skb_queue_after(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1450 struct sk_buff *prev,
1451 struct sk_buff *newsk)
1453 __skb_insert(newsk, prev, prev->next, list);
1456 void skb_append(struct sk_buff *old, struct sk_buff *newsk,
1457 struct sk_buff_head *list);
1459 static inline void __skb_queue_before(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1460 struct sk_buff *next,
1461 struct sk_buff *newsk)
1463 __skb_insert(newsk, next->prev, next, list);
1467 * __skb_queue_head - queue a buffer at the list head
1468 * @list: list to use
1469 * @newsk: buffer to queue
1471 * Queue a buffer at the start of a list. This function takes no locks
1472 * and you must therefore hold required locks before calling it.
1474 * A buffer cannot be placed on two lists at the same time.
1476 void skb_queue_head(struct sk_buff_head *list, struct sk_buff *newsk);
1477 static inline void __skb_queue_head(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1478 struct sk_buff *newsk)
1480 __skb_queue_after(list, (struct sk_buff *)list, newsk);
1484 * __skb_queue_tail - queue a buffer at the list tail
1485 * @list: list to use
1486 * @newsk: buffer to queue
1488 * Queue a buffer at the end of a list. This function takes no locks
1489 * and you must therefore hold required locks before calling it.
1491 * A buffer cannot be placed on two lists at the same time.
1493 void skb_queue_tail(struct sk_buff_head *list, struct sk_buff *newsk);
1494 static inline void __skb_queue_tail(struct sk_buff_head *list,
1495 struct sk_buff *newsk)
1497 __skb_queue_before(list, (struct sk_buff *)list, newsk);
1501 * remove sk_buff from list. _Must_ be called atomically, and with
1504 void skb_unlink(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff_head *list);
1505 static inline void __skb_unlink(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff_head *list)
1507 struct sk_buff *next, *prev;
1512 skb->next = skb->prev = NULL;
1518 * __skb_dequeue - remove from the head of the queue
1519 * @list: list to dequeue from
1521 * Remove the head of the list. This function does not take any locks
1522 * so must be used with appropriate locks held only. The head item is
1523 * returned or %NULL if the list is empty.
1525 struct sk_buff *skb_dequeue(struct sk_buff_head *list);
1526 static inline struct sk_buff *__skb_dequeue(struct sk_buff_head *list)
1528 struct sk_buff *skb = skb_peek(list);
1530 __skb_unlink(skb, list);
1535 * __skb_dequeue_tail - remove from the tail of the queue
1536 * @list: list to dequeue from
1538 * Remove the tail of the list. This function does not take any locks
1539 * so must be used with appropriate locks held only. The tail item is
1540 * returned or %NULL if the list is empty.
1542 struct sk_buff *skb_dequeue_tail(struct sk_buff_head *list);
1543 static inline struct sk_buff *__skb_dequeue_tail(struct sk_buff_head *list)
1545 struct sk_buff *skb = skb_peek_tail(list);
1547 __skb_unlink(skb, list);
1552 static inline bool skb_is_nonlinear(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1554 return skb->data_len;
1557 static inline unsigned int skb_headlen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1559 return skb->len - skb->data_len;
1562 static inline int skb_pagelen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1566 for (i = (int)skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags - 1; i >= 0; i--)
1567 len += skb_frag_size(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i]);
1568 return len + skb_headlen(skb);
1572 * __skb_fill_page_desc - initialise a paged fragment in an skb
1573 * @skb: buffer containing fragment to be initialised
1574 * @i: paged fragment index to initialise
1575 * @page: the page to use for this fragment
1576 * @off: the offset to the data with @page
1577 * @size: the length of the data
1579 * Initialises the @i'th fragment of @skb to point to &size bytes at
1580 * offset @off within @page.
1582 * Does not take any additional reference on the fragment.
1584 static inline void __skb_fill_page_desc(struct sk_buff *skb, int i,
1585 struct page *page, int off, int size)
1587 skb_frag_t *frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i];
1590 * Propagate page->pfmemalloc to the skb if we can. The problem is
1591 * that not all callers have unique ownership of the page. If
1592 * pfmemalloc is set, we check the mapping as a mapping implies
1593 * page->index is set (index and pfmemalloc share space).
1594 * If it's a valid mapping, we cannot use page->pfmemalloc but we
1595 * do not lose pfmemalloc information as the pages would not be
1596 * allocated using __GFP_MEMALLOC.
1598 frag->page.p = page;
1599 frag->page_offset = off;
1600 skb_frag_size_set(frag, size);
1602 page = compound_head(page);
1603 if (page->pfmemalloc && !page->mapping)
1604 skb->pfmemalloc = true;
1608 * skb_fill_page_desc - initialise a paged fragment in an skb
1609 * @skb: buffer containing fragment to be initialised
1610 * @i: paged fragment index to initialise
1611 * @page: the page to use for this fragment
1612 * @off: the offset to the data with @page
1613 * @size: the length of the data
1615 * As per __skb_fill_page_desc() -- initialises the @i'th fragment of
1616 * @skb to point to @size bytes at offset @off within @page. In
1617 * addition updates @skb such that @i is the last fragment.
1619 * Does not take any additional reference on the fragment.
1621 static inline void skb_fill_page_desc(struct sk_buff *skb, int i,
1622 struct page *page, int off, int size)
1624 __skb_fill_page_desc(skb, i, page, off, size);
1625 skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags = i + 1;
1628 void skb_add_rx_frag(struct sk_buff *skb, int i, struct page *page, int off,
1629 int size, unsigned int truesize);
1631 void skb_coalesce_rx_frag(struct sk_buff *skb, int i, int size,
1632 unsigned int truesize);
1634 #define SKB_PAGE_ASSERT(skb) BUG_ON(skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags)
1635 #define SKB_FRAG_ASSERT(skb) BUG_ON(skb_has_frag_list(skb))
1636 #define SKB_LINEAR_ASSERT(skb) BUG_ON(skb_is_nonlinear(skb))
1638 #ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET
1639 static inline unsigned char *skb_tail_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1641 return skb->head + skb->tail;
1644 static inline void skb_reset_tail_pointer(struct sk_buff *skb)
1646 skb->tail = skb->data - skb->head;
1649 static inline void skb_set_tail_pointer(struct sk_buff *skb, const int offset)
1651 skb_reset_tail_pointer(skb);
1652 skb->tail += offset;
1655 #else /* NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET */
1656 static inline unsigned char *skb_tail_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1661 static inline void skb_reset_tail_pointer(struct sk_buff *skb)
1663 skb->tail = skb->data;
1666 static inline void skb_set_tail_pointer(struct sk_buff *skb, const int offset)
1668 skb->tail = skb->data + offset;
1671 #endif /* NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET */
1674 * Add data to an sk_buff
1676 unsigned char *pskb_put(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff *tail, int len);
1677 unsigned char *skb_put(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
1678 static inline unsigned char *__skb_put(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1680 unsigned char *tmp = skb_tail_pointer(skb);
1681 SKB_LINEAR_ASSERT(skb);
1687 unsigned char *skb_push(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
1688 static inline unsigned char *__skb_push(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1695 unsigned char *skb_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
1696 static inline unsigned char *__skb_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1699 BUG_ON(skb->len < skb->data_len);
1700 return skb->data += len;
1703 static inline unsigned char *skb_pull_inline(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1705 return unlikely(len > skb->len) ? NULL : __skb_pull(skb, len);
1708 unsigned char *__pskb_pull_tail(struct sk_buff *skb, int delta);
1710 static inline unsigned char *__pskb_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1712 if (len > skb_headlen(skb) &&
1713 !__pskb_pull_tail(skb, len - skb_headlen(skb)))
1716 return skb->data += len;
1719 static inline unsigned char *pskb_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1721 return unlikely(len > skb->len) ? NULL : __pskb_pull(skb, len);
1724 static inline int pskb_may_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1726 if (likely(len <= skb_headlen(skb)))
1728 if (unlikely(len > skb->len))
1730 return __pskb_pull_tail(skb, len - skb_headlen(skb)) != NULL;
1734 * skb_headroom - bytes at buffer head
1735 * @skb: buffer to check
1737 * Return the number of bytes of free space at the head of an &sk_buff.
1739 static inline unsigned int skb_headroom(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1741 return skb->data - skb->head;
1745 * skb_tailroom - bytes at buffer end
1746 * @skb: buffer to check
1748 * Return the number of bytes of free space at the tail of an sk_buff
1750 static inline int skb_tailroom(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1752 return skb_is_nonlinear(skb) ? 0 : skb->end - skb->tail;
1756 * skb_availroom - bytes at buffer end
1757 * @skb: buffer to check
1759 * Return the number of bytes of free space at the tail of an sk_buff
1760 * allocated by sk_stream_alloc()
1762 static inline int skb_availroom(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1764 if (skb_is_nonlinear(skb))
1767 return skb->end - skb->tail - skb->reserved_tailroom;
1771 * skb_reserve - adjust headroom
1772 * @skb: buffer to alter
1773 * @len: bytes to move
1775 * Increase the headroom of an empty &sk_buff by reducing the tail
1776 * room. This is only allowed for an empty buffer.
1778 static inline void skb_reserve(struct sk_buff *skb, int len)
1784 #define ENCAP_TYPE_ETHER 0
1785 #define ENCAP_TYPE_IPPROTO 1
1787 static inline void skb_set_inner_protocol(struct sk_buff *skb,
1790 skb->inner_protocol = protocol;
1791 skb->inner_protocol_type = ENCAP_TYPE_ETHER;
1794 static inline void skb_set_inner_ipproto(struct sk_buff *skb,
1797 skb->inner_ipproto = ipproto;
1798 skb->inner_protocol_type = ENCAP_TYPE_IPPROTO;
1801 static inline void skb_reset_inner_headers(struct sk_buff *skb)
1803 skb->inner_mac_header = skb->mac_header;
1804 skb->inner_network_header = skb->network_header;
1805 skb->inner_transport_header = skb->transport_header;
1808 static inline void skb_reset_mac_len(struct sk_buff *skb)
1810 skb->mac_len = skb->network_header - skb->mac_header;
1813 static inline unsigned char *skb_inner_transport_header(const struct sk_buff
1816 return skb->head + skb->inner_transport_header;
1819 static inline void skb_reset_inner_transport_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1821 skb->inner_transport_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1824 static inline void skb_set_inner_transport_header(struct sk_buff *skb,
1827 skb_reset_inner_transport_header(skb);
1828 skb->inner_transport_header += offset;
1831 static inline unsigned char *skb_inner_network_header(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1833 return skb->head + skb->inner_network_header;
1836 static inline void skb_reset_inner_network_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1838 skb->inner_network_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1841 static inline void skb_set_inner_network_header(struct sk_buff *skb,
1844 skb_reset_inner_network_header(skb);
1845 skb->inner_network_header += offset;
1848 static inline unsigned char *skb_inner_mac_header(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1850 return skb->head + skb->inner_mac_header;
1853 static inline void skb_reset_inner_mac_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1855 skb->inner_mac_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1858 static inline void skb_set_inner_mac_header(struct sk_buff *skb,
1861 skb_reset_inner_mac_header(skb);
1862 skb->inner_mac_header += offset;
1864 static inline bool skb_transport_header_was_set(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1866 return skb->transport_header != (typeof(skb->transport_header))~0U;
1869 static inline unsigned char *skb_transport_header(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1871 return skb->head + skb->transport_header;
1874 static inline void skb_reset_transport_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1876 skb->transport_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1879 static inline void skb_set_transport_header(struct sk_buff *skb,
1882 skb_reset_transport_header(skb);
1883 skb->transport_header += offset;
1886 static inline unsigned char *skb_network_header(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1888 return skb->head + skb->network_header;
1891 static inline void skb_reset_network_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1893 skb->network_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1896 static inline void skb_set_network_header(struct sk_buff *skb, const int offset)
1898 skb_reset_network_header(skb);
1899 skb->network_header += offset;
1902 static inline unsigned char *skb_mac_header(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1904 return skb->head + skb->mac_header;
1907 static inline int skb_mac_header_was_set(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1909 return skb->mac_header != (typeof(skb->mac_header))~0U;
1912 static inline void skb_reset_mac_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1914 skb->mac_header = skb->data - skb->head;
1917 static inline void skb_set_mac_header(struct sk_buff *skb, const int offset)
1919 skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
1920 skb->mac_header += offset;
1923 static inline void skb_pop_mac_header(struct sk_buff *skb)
1925 skb->mac_header = skb->network_header;
1928 static inline void skb_probe_transport_header(struct sk_buff *skb,
1929 const int offset_hint)
1931 struct flow_keys keys;
1933 if (skb_transport_header_was_set(skb))
1935 else if (skb_flow_dissect(skb, &keys))
1936 skb_set_transport_header(skb, keys.thoff);
1938 skb_set_transport_header(skb, offset_hint);
1941 static inline void skb_mac_header_rebuild(struct sk_buff *skb)
1943 if (skb_mac_header_was_set(skb)) {
1944 const unsigned char *old_mac = skb_mac_header(skb);
1946 skb_set_mac_header(skb, -skb->mac_len);
1947 memmove(skb_mac_header(skb), old_mac, skb->mac_len);
1951 static inline int skb_checksum_start_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1953 return skb->csum_start - skb_headroom(skb);
1956 static inline int skb_transport_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1958 return skb_transport_header(skb) - skb->data;
1961 static inline u32 skb_network_header_len(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1963 return skb->transport_header - skb->network_header;
1966 static inline u32 skb_inner_network_header_len(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1968 return skb->inner_transport_header - skb->inner_network_header;
1971 static inline int skb_network_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1973 return skb_network_header(skb) - skb->data;
1976 static inline int skb_inner_network_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb)
1978 return skb_inner_network_header(skb) - skb->data;
1981 static inline int pskb_network_may_pull(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
1983 return pskb_may_pull(skb, skb_network_offset(skb) + len);
1987 * CPUs often take a performance hit when accessing unaligned memory
1988 * locations. The actual performance hit varies, it can be small if the
1989 * hardware handles it or large if we have to take an exception and fix it
1992 * Since an ethernet header is 14 bytes network drivers often end up with
1993 * the IP header at an unaligned offset. The IP header can be aligned by
1994 * shifting the start of the packet by 2 bytes. Drivers should do this
1997 * skb_reserve(skb, NET_IP_ALIGN);
1999 * The downside to this alignment of the IP header is that the DMA is now
2000 * unaligned. On some architectures the cost of an unaligned DMA is high
2001 * and this cost outweighs the gains made by aligning the IP header.
2003 * Since this trade off varies between architectures, we allow NET_IP_ALIGN
2006 #ifndef NET_IP_ALIGN
2007 #define NET_IP_ALIGN 2
2011 * The networking layer reserves some headroom in skb data (via
2012 * dev_alloc_skb). This is used to avoid having to reallocate skb data when
2013 * the header has to grow. In the default case, if the header has to grow
2014 * 32 bytes or less we avoid the reallocation.
2016 * Unfortunately this headroom changes the DMA alignment of the resulting
2017 * network packet. As for NET_IP_ALIGN, this unaligned DMA is expensive
2018 * on some architectures. An architecture can override this value,
2019 * perhaps setting it to a cacheline in size (since that will maintain
2020 * cacheline alignment of the DMA). It must be a power of 2.
2022 * Various parts of the networking layer expect at least 32 bytes of
2023 * headroom, you should not reduce this.
2025 * Using max(32, L1_CACHE_BYTES) makes sense (especially with RPS)
2026 * to reduce average number of cache lines per packet.
2027 * get_rps_cpus() for example only access one 64 bytes aligned block :
2028 * NET_IP_ALIGN(2) + ethernet_header(14) + IP_header(20/40) + ports(8)
2031 #define NET_SKB_PAD max(32, L1_CACHE_BYTES)
2034 int ___pskb_trim(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
2036 static inline void __skb_trim(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2038 if (unlikely(skb_is_nonlinear(skb))) {
2043 skb_set_tail_pointer(skb, len);
2046 void skb_trim(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
2048 static inline int __pskb_trim(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2051 return ___pskb_trim(skb, len);
2052 __skb_trim(skb, len);
2056 static inline int pskb_trim(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2058 return (len < skb->len) ? __pskb_trim(skb, len) : 0;
2062 * pskb_trim_unique - remove end from a paged unique (not cloned) buffer
2063 * @skb: buffer to alter
2066 * This is identical to pskb_trim except that the caller knows that
2067 * the skb is not cloned so we should never get an error due to out-
2070 static inline void pskb_trim_unique(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2072 int err = pskb_trim(skb, len);
2077 * skb_orphan - orphan a buffer
2078 * @skb: buffer to orphan
2080 * If a buffer currently has an owner then we call the owner's
2081 * destructor function and make the @skb unowned. The buffer continues
2082 * to exist but is no longer charged to its former owner.
2084 static inline void skb_orphan(struct sk_buff *skb)
2086 if (skb->destructor) {
2087 skb->destructor(skb);
2088 skb->destructor = NULL;
2096 * skb_orphan_frags - orphan the frags contained in a buffer
2097 * @skb: buffer to orphan frags from
2098 * @gfp_mask: allocation mask for replacement pages
2100 * For each frag in the SKB which needs a destructor (i.e. has an
2101 * owner) create a copy of that frag and release the original
2102 * page by calling the destructor.
2104 static inline int skb_orphan_frags(struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t gfp_mask)
2106 if (likely(!(skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_DEV_ZEROCOPY)))
2108 return skb_copy_ubufs(skb, gfp_mask);
2112 * __skb_queue_purge - empty a list
2113 * @list: list to empty
2115 * Delete all buffers on an &sk_buff list. Each buffer is removed from
2116 * the list and one reference dropped. This function does not take the
2117 * list lock and the caller must hold the relevant locks to use it.
2119 void skb_queue_purge(struct sk_buff_head *list);
2120 static inline void __skb_queue_purge(struct sk_buff_head *list)
2122 struct sk_buff *skb;
2123 while ((skb = __skb_dequeue(list)) != NULL)
2127 #define NETDEV_FRAG_PAGE_MAX_ORDER get_order(32768)
2128 #define NETDEV_FRAG_PAGE_MAX_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE << NETDEV_FRAG_PAGE_MAX_ORDER)
2129 #define NETDEV_PAGECNT_MAX_BIAS NETDEV_FRAG_PAGE_MAX_SIZE
2131 void *netdev_alloc_frag(unsigned int fragsz);
2133 struct sk_buff *__netdev_alloc_skb(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int length,
2137 * netdev_alloc_skb - allocate an skbuff for rx on a specific device
2138 * @dev: network device to receive on
2139 * @length: length to allocate
2141 * Allocate a new &sk_buff and assign it a usage count of one. The
2142 * buffer has unspecified headroom built in. Users should allocate
2143 * the headroom they think they need without accounting for the
2144 * built in space. The built in space is used for optimisations.
2146 * %NULL is returned if there is no free memory. Although this function
2147 * allocates memory it can be called from an interrupt.
2149 static inline struct sk_buff *netdev_alloc_skb(struct net_device *dev,
2150 unsigned int length)
2152 return __netdev_alloc_skb(dev, length, GFP_ATOMIC);
2155 /* legacy helper around __netdev_alloc_skb() */
2156 static inline struct sk_buff *__dev_alloc_skb(unsigned int length,
2159 return __netdev_alloc_skb(NULL, length, gfp_mask);
2162 /* legacy helper around netdev_alloc_skb() */
2163 static inline struct sk_buff *dev_alloc_skb(unsigned int length)
2165 return netdev_alloc_skb(NULL, length);
2169 static inline struct sk_buff *__netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align(struct net_device *dev,
2170 unsigned int length, gfp_t gfp)
2172 struct sk_buff *skb = __netdev_alloc_skb(dev, length + NET_IP_ALIGN, gfp);
2174 if (NET_IP_ALIGN && skb)
2175 skb_reserve(skb, NET_IP_ALIGN);
2179 static inline struct sk_buff *netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align(struct net_device *dev,
2180 unsigned int length)
2182 return __netdev_alloc_skb_ip_align(dev, length, GFP_ATOMIC);
2185 void *napi_alloc_frag(unsigned int fragsz);
2186 struct sk_buff *__napi_alloc_skb(struct napi_struct *napi,
2187 unsigned int length, gfp_t gfp_mask);
2188 static inline struct sk_buff *napi_alloc_skb(struct napi_struct *napi,
2189 unsigned int length)
2191 return __napi_alloc_skb(napi, length, GFP_ATOMIC);
2195 * __dev_alloc_pages - allocate page for network Rx
2196 * @gfp_mask: allocation priority. Set __GFP_NOMEMALLOC if not for network Rx
2197 * @order: size of the allocation
2199 * Allocate a new page.
2201 * %NULL is returned if there is no free memory.
2203 static inline struct page *__dev_alloc_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask,
2206 /* This piece of code contains several assumptions.
2207 * 1. This is for device Rx, therefor a cold page is preferred.
2208 * 2. The expectation is the user wants a compound page.
2209 * 3. If requesting a order 0 page it will not be compound
2210 * due to the check to see if order has a value in prep_new_page
2211 * 4. __GFP_MEMALLOC is ignored if __GFP_NOMEMALLOC is set due to
2212 * code in gfp_to_alloc_flags that should be enforcing this.
2214 gfp_mask |= __GFP_COLD | __GFP_COMP | __GFP_MEMALLOC;
2216 return alloc_pages_node(NUMA_NO_NODE, gfp_mask, order);
2219 static inline struct page *dev_alloc_pages(unsigned int order)
2221 return __dev_alloc_pages(GFP_ATOMIC, order);
2225 * __dev_alloc_page - allocate a page for network Rx
2226 * @gfp_mask: allocation priority. Set __GFP_NOMEMALLOC if not for network Rx
2228 * Allocate a new page.
2230 * %NULL is returned if there is no free memory.
2232 static inline struct page *__dev_alloc_page(gfp_t gfp_mask)
2234 return __dev_alloc_pages(gfp_mask, 0);
2237 static inline struct page *dev_alloc_page(void)
2239 return __dev_alloc_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
2243 * skb_propagate_pfmemalloc - Propagate pfmemalloc if skb is allocated after RX page
2244 * @page: The page that was allocated from skb_alloc_page
2245 * @skb: The skb that may need pfmemalloc set
2247 static inline void skb_propagate_pfmemalloc(struct page *page,
2248 struct sk_buff *skb)
2250 if (page && page->pfmemalloc)
2251 skb->pfmemalloc = true;
2255 * skb_frag_page - retrieve the page referred to by a paged fragment
2256 * @frag: the paged fragment
2258 * Returns the &struct page associated with @frag.
2260 static inline struct page *skb_frag_page(const skb_frag_t *frag)
2262 return frag->page.p;
2266 * __skb_frag_ref - take an addition reference on a paged fragment.
2267 * @frag: the paged fragment
2269 * Takes an additional reference on the paged fragment @frag.
2271 static inline void __skb_frag_ref(skb_frag_t *frag)
2273 get_page(skb_frag_page(frag));
2277 * skb_frag_ref - take an addition reference on a paged fragment of an skb.
2279 * @f: the fragment offset.
2281 * Takes an additional reference on the @f'th paged fragment of @skb.
2283 static inline void skb_frag_ref(struct sk_buff *skb, int f)
2285 __skb_frag_ref(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[f]);
2289 * __skb_frag_unref - release a reference on a paged fragment.
2290 * @frag: the paged fragment
2292 * Releases a reference on the paged fragment @frag.
2294 static inline void __skb_frag_unref(skb_frag_t *frag)
2296 put_page(skb_frag_page(frag));
2300 * skb_frag_unref - release a reference on a paged fragment of an skb.
2302 * @f: the fragment offset
2304 * Releases a reference on the @f'th paged fragment of @skb.
2306 static inline void skb_frag_unref(struct sk_buff *skb, int f)
2308 __skb_frag_unref(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[f]);
2312 * skb_frag_address - gets the address of the data contained in a paged fragment
2313 * @frag: the paged fragment buffer
2315 * Returns the address of the data within @frag. The page must already
2318 static inline void *skb_frag_address(const skb_frag_t *frag)
2320 return page_address(skb_frag_page(frag)) + frag->page_offset;
2324 * skb_frag_address_safe - gets the address of the data contained in a paged fragment
2325 * @frag: the paged fragment buffer
2327 * Returns the address of the data within @frag. Checks that the page
2328 * is mapped and returns %NULL otherwise.
2330 static inline void *skb_frag_address_safe(const skb_frag_t *frag)
2332 void *ptr = page_address(skb_frag_page(frag));
2336 return ptr + frag->page_offset;
2340 * __skb_frag_set_page - sets the page contained in a paged fragment
2341 * @frag: the paged fragment
2342 * @page: the page to set
2344 * Sets the fragment @frag to contain @page.
2346 static inline void __skb_frag_set_page(skb_frag_t *frag, struct page *page)
2348 frag->page.p = page;
2352 * skb_frag_set_page - sets the page contained in a paged fragment of an skb
2354 * @f: the fragment offset
2355 * @page: the page to set
2357 * Sets the @f'th fragment of @skb to contain @page.
2359 static inline void skb_frag_set_page(struct sk_buff *skb, int f,
2362 __skb_frag_set_page(&skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[f], page);
2365 bool skb_page_frag_refill(unsigned int sz, struct page_frag *pfrag, gfp_t prio);
2368 * skb_frag_dma_map - maps a paged fragment via the DMA API
2369 * @dev: the device to map the fragment to
2370 * @frag: the paged fragment to map
2371 * @offset: the offset within the fragment (starting at the
2372 * fragment's own offset)
2373 * @size: the number of bytes to map
2374 * @dir: the direction of the mapping (%PCI_DMA_*)
2376 * Maps the page associated with @frag to @device.
2378 static inline dma_addr_t skb_frag_dma_map(struct device *dev,
2379 const skb_frag_t *frag,
2380 size_t offset, size_t size,
2381 enum dma_data_direction dir)
2383 return dma_map_page(dev, skb_frag_page(frag),
2384 frag->page_offset + offset, size, dir);
2387 static inline struct sk_buff *pskb_copy(struct sk_buff *skb,
2390 return __pskb_copy(skb, skb_headroom(skb), gfp_mask);
2394 static inline struct sk_buff *pskb_copy_for_clone(struct sk_buff *skb,
2397 return __pskb_copy_fclone(skb, skb_headroom(skb), gfp_mask, true);
2402 * skb_clone_writable - is the header of a clone writable
2403 * @skb: buffer to check
2404 * @len: length up to which to write
2406 * Returns true if modifying the header part of the cloned buffer
2407 * does not requires the data to be copied.
2409 static inline int skb_clone_writable(const struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2411 return !skb_header_cloned(skb) &&
2412 skb_headroom(skb) + len <= skb->hdr_len;
2415 static inline int __skb_cow(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int headroom,
2420 if (headroom > skb_headroom(skb))
2421 delta = headroom - skb_headroom(skb);
2423 if (delta || cloned)
2424 return pskb_expand_head(skb, ALIGN(delta, NET_SKB_PAD), 0,
2430 * skb_cow - copy header of skb when it is required
2431 * @skb: buffer to cow
2432 * @headroom: needed headroom
2434 * If the skb passed lacks sufficient headroom or its data part
2435 * is shared, data is reallocated. If reallocation fails, an error
2436 * is returned and original skb is not changed.
2438 * The result is skb with writable area skb->head...skb->tail
2439 * and at least @headroom of space at head.
2441 static inline int skb_cow(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int headroom)
2443 return __skb_cow(skb, headroom, skb_cloned(skb));
2447 * skb_cow_head - skb_cow but only making the head writable
2448 * @skb: buffer to cow
2449 * @headroom: needed headroom
2451 * This function is identical to skb_cow except that we replace the
2452 * skb_cloned check by skb_header_cloned. It should be used when
2453 * you only need to push on some header and do not need to modify
2456 static inline int skb_cow_head(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int headroom)
2458 return __skb_cow(skb, headroom, skb_header_cloned(skb));
2462 * skb_padto - pad an skbuff up to a minimal size
2463 * @skb: buffer to pad
2464 * @len: minimal length
2466 * Pads up a buffer to ensure the trailing bytes exist and are
2467 * blanked. If the buffer already contains sufficient data it
2468 * is untouched. Otherwise it is extended. Returns zero on
2469 * success. The skb is freed on error.
2471 static inline int skb_padto(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2473 unsigned int size = skb->len;
2474 if (likely(size >= len))
2476 return skb_pad(skb, len - size);
2480 * skb_put_padto - increase size and pad an skbuff up to a minimal size
2481 * @skb: buffer to pad
2482 * @len: minimal length
2484 * Pads up a buffer to ensure the trailing bytes exist and are
2485 * blanked. If the buffer already contains sufficient data it
2486 * is untouched. Otherwise it is extended. Returns zero on
2487 * success. The skb is freed on error.
2489 static inline int skb_put_padto(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2491 unsigned int size = skb->len;
2493 if (unlikely(size < len)) {
2495 if (skb_pad(skb, len))
2497 __skb_put(skb, len);
2502 static inline int skb_add_data(struct sk_buff *skb,
2503 struct iov_iter *from, int copy)
2505 const int off = skb->len;
2507 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE) {
2509 if (csum_and_copy_from_iter(skb_put(skb, copy), copy,
2510 &csum, from) == copy) {
2511 skb->csum = csum_block_add(skb->csum, csum, off);
2514 } else if (copy_from_iter(skb_put(skb, copy), copy, from) == copy)
2517 __skb_trim(skb, off);
2521 static inline bool skb_can_coalesce(struct sk_buff *skb, int i,
2522 const struct page *page, int off)
2525 const struct skb_frag_struct *frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i - 1];
2527 return page == skb_frag_page(frag) &&
2528 off == frag->page_offset + skb_frag_size(frag);
2533 static inline int __skb_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb)
2535 return __pskb_pull_tail(skb, skb->data_len) ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
2539 * skb_linearize - convert paged skb to linear one
2540 * @skb: buffer to linarize
2542 * If there is no free memory -ENOMEM is returned, otherwise zero
2543 * is returned and the old skb data released.
2545 static inline int skb_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb)
2547 return skb_is_nonlinear(skb) ? __skb_linearize(skb) : 0;
2551 * skb_has_shared_frag - can any frag be overwritten
2552 * @skb: buffer to test
2554 * Return true if the skb has at least one frag that might be modified
2555 * by an external entity (as in vmsplice()/sendfile())
2557 static inline bool skb_has_shared_frag(const struct sk_buff *skb)
2559 return skb_is_nonlinear(skb) &&
2560 skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_SHARED_FRAG;
2564 * skb_linearize_cow - make sure skb is linear and writable
2565 * @skb: buffer to process
2567 * If there is no free memory -ENOMEM is returned, otherwise zero
2568 * is returned and the old skb data released.
2570 static inline int skb_linearize_cow(struct sk_buff *skb)
2572 return skb_is_nonlinear(skb) || skb_cloned(skb) ?
2573 __skb_linearize(skb) : 0;
2577 * skb_postpull_rcsum - update checksum for received skb after pull
2578 * @skb: buffer to update
2579 * @start: start of data before pull
2580 * @len: length of data pulled
2582 * After doing a pull on a received packet, you need to call this to
2583 * update the CHECKSUM_COMPLETE checksum, or set ip_summed to
2584 * CHECKSUM_NONE so that it can be recomputed from scratch.
2587 static inline void skb_postpull_rcsum(struct sk_buff *skb,
2588 const void *start, unsigned int len)
2590 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)
2591 skb->csum = csum_sub(skb->csum, csum_partial(start, len, 0));
2594 unsigned char *skb_pull_rcsum(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len);
2597 * pskb_trim_rcsum - trim received skb and update checksum
2598 * @skb: buffer to trim
2601 * This is exactly the same as pskb_trim except that it ensures the
2602 * checksum of received packets are still valid after the operation.
2605 static inline int pskb_trim_rcsum(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len)
2607 if (likely(len >= skb->len))
2609 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)
2610 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
2611 return __pskb_trim(skb, len);
2614 #define skb_queue_walk(queue, skb) \
2615 for (skb = (queue)->next; \
2616 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2619 #define skb_queue_walk_safe(queue, skb, tmp) \
2620 for (skb = (queue)->next, tmp = skb->next; \
2621 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2622 skb = tmp, tmp = skb->next)
2624 #define skb_queue_walk_from(queue, skb) \
2625 for (; skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2628 #define skb_queue_walk_from_safe(queue, skb, tmp) \
2629 for (tmp = skb->next; \
2630 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2631 skb = tmp, tmp = skb->next)
2633 #define skb_queue_reverse_walk(queue, skb) \
2634 for (skb = (queue)->prev; \
2635 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2638 #define skb_queue_reverse_walk_safe(queue, skb, tmp) \
2639 for (skb = (queue)->prev, tmp = skb->prev; \
2640 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2641 skb = tmp, tmp = skb->prev)
2643 #define skb_queue_reverse_walk_from_safe(queue, skb, tmp) \
2644 for (tmp = skb->prev; \
2645 skb != (struct sk_buff *)(queue); \
2646 skb = tmp, tmp = skb->prev)
2648 static inline bool skb_has_frag_list(const struct sk_buff *skb)
2650 return skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list != NULL;
2653 static inline void skb_frag_list_init(struct sk_buff *skb)
2655 skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list = NULL;
2658 static inline void skb_frag_add_head(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff *frag)
2660 frag->next = skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list;
2661 skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list = frag;
2664 #define skb_walk_frags(skb, iter) \
2665 for (iter = skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list; iter; iter = iter->next)
2667 struct sk_buff *__skb_recv_datagram(struct sock *sk, unsigned flags,
2668 int *peeked, int *off, int *err);
2669 struct sk_buff *skb_recv_datagram(struct sock *sk, unsigned flags, int noblock,
2671 unsigned int datagram_poll(struct file *file, struct socket *sock,
2672 struct poll_table_struct *wait);
2673 int skb_copy_datagram_iter(const struct sk_buff *from, int offset,
2674 struct iov_iter *to, int size);
2675 static inline int skb_copy_datagram_msg(const struct sk_buff *from, int offset,
2676 struct msghdr *msg, int size)
2678 return skb_copy_datagram_iter(from, offset, &msg->msg_iter, size);
2680 int skb_copy_and_csum_datagram_msg(struct sk_buff *skb, int hlen,
2681 struct msghdr *msg);
2682 int skb_copy_datagram_from_iter(struct sk_buff *skb, int offset,
2683 struct iov_iter *from, int len);
2684 int zerocopy_sg_from_iter(struct sk_buff *skb, struct iov_iter *frm);
2685 void skb_free_datagram(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
2686 void skb_free_datagram_locked(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
2687 int skb_kill_datagram(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int flags);
2688 int skb_copy_bits(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, void *to, int len);
2689 int skb_store_bits(struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, const void *from, int len);
2690 __wsum skb_copy_and_csum_bits(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, u8 *to,
2691 int len, __wsum csum);
2692 int skb_splice_bits(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int offset,
2693 struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, unsigned int len,
2694 unsigned int flags);
2695 void skb_copy_and_csum_dev(const struct sk_buff *skb, u8 *to);
2696 unsigned int skb_zerocopy_headlen(const struct sk_buff *from);
2697 int skb_zerocopy(struct sk_buff *to, struct sk_buff *from,
2699 void skb_split(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff *skb1, const u32 len);
2700 int skb_shift(struct sk_buff *tgt, struct sk_buff *skb, int shiftlen);
2701 void skb_scrub_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, bool xnet);
2702 unsigned int skb_gso_transport_seglen(const struct sk_buff *skb);
2703 struct sk_buff *skb_segment(struct sk_buff *skb, netdev_features_t features);
2704 struct sk_buff *skb_vlan_untag(struct sk_buff *skb);
2705 int skb_ensure_writable(struct sk_buff *skb, int write_len);
2706 int skb_vlan_pop(struct sk_buff *skb);
2707 int skb_vlan_push(struct sk_buff *skb, __be16 vlan_proto, u16 vlan_tci);
2709 static inline int memcpy_from_msg(void *data, struct msghdr *msg, int len)
2711 return copy_from_iter(data, len, &msg->msg_iter) == len ? 0 : -EFAULT;
2714 static inline int memcpy_to_msg(struct msghdr *msg, void *data, int len)
2716 return copy_to_iter(data, len, &msg->msg_iter) == len ? 0 : -EFAULT;
2719 struct skb_checksum_ops {
2720 __wsum (*update)(const void *mem, int len, __wsum wsum);
2721 __wsum (*combine)(__wsum csum, __wsum csum2, int offset, int len);
2724 __wsum __skb_checksum(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, int len,
2725 __wsum csum, const struct skb_checksum_ops *ops);
2726 __wsum skb_checksum(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, int len,
2729 static inline void *__skb_header_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset,
2730 int len, void *data, int hlen, void *buffer)
2732 if (hlen - offset >= len)
2733 return data + offset;
2736 skb_copy_bits(skb, offset, buffer, len) < 0)
2742 static inline void *skb_header_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset,
2743 int len, void *buffer)
2745 return __skb_header_pointer(skb, offset, len, skb->data,
2746 skb_headlen(skb), buffer);
2750 * skb_needs_linearize - check if we need to linearize a given skb
2751 * depending on the given device features.
2752 * @skb: socket buffer to check
2753 * @features: net device features
2755 * Returns true if either:
2756 * 1. skb has frag_list and the device doesn't support FRAGLIST, or
2757 * 2. skb is fragmented and the device does not support SG.
2759 static inline bool skb_needs_linearize(struct sk_buff *skb,
2760 netdev_features_t features)
2762 return skb_is_nonlinear(skb) &&
2763 ((skb_has_frag_list(skb) && !(features & NETIF_F_FRAGLIST)) ||
2764 (skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags && !(features & NETIF_F_SG)));
2767 static inline void skb_copy_from_linear_data(const struct sk_buff *skb,
2769 const unsigned int len)
2771 memcpy(to, skb->data, len);
2774 static inline void skb_copy_from_linear_data_offset(const struct sk_buff *skb,
2775 const int offset, void *to,
2776 const unsigned int len)
2778 memcpy(to, skb->data + offset, len);
2781 static inline void skb_copy_to_linear_data(struct sk_buff *skb,
2783 const unsigned int len)
2785 memcpy(skb->data, from, len);
2788 static inline void skb_copy_to_linear_data_offset(struct sk_buff *skb,
2791 const unsigned int len)
2793 memcpy(skb->data + offset, from, len);
2796 void skb_init(void);
2798 static inline ktime_t skb_get_ktime(const struct sk_buff *skb)
2804 * skb_get_timestamp - get timestamp from a skb
2805 * @skb: skb to get stamp from
2806 * @stamp: pointer to struct timeval to store stamp in
2808 * Timestamps are stored in the skb as offsets to a base timestamp.
2809 * This function converts the offset back to a struct timeval and stores
2812 static inline void skb_get_timestamp(const struct sk_buff *skb,
2813 struct timeval *stamp)
2815 *stamp = ktime_to_timeval(skb->tstamp);
2818 static inline void skb_get_timestampns(const struct sk_buff *skb,
2819 struct timespec *stamp)
2821 *stamp = ktime_to_timespec(skb->tstamp);
2824 static inline void __net_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb)
2826 skb->tstamp = ktime_get_real();
2829 static inline ktime_t net_timedelta(ktime_t t)
2831 return ktime_sub(ktime_get_real(), t);
2834 static inline ktime_t net_invalid_timestamp(void)
2836 return ktime_set(0, 0);
2839 struct sk_buff *skb_clone_sk(struct sk_buff *skb);
2841 #ifdef CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING
2843 void skb_clone_tx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb);
2844 bool skb_defer_rx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb);
2846 #else /* CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING */
2848 static inline void skb_clone_tx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb)
2852 static inline bool skb_defer_rx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb)
2857 #endif /* !CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING */
2860 * skb_complete_tx_timestamp() - deliver cloned skb with tx timestamps
2862 * PHY drivers may accept clones of transmitted packets for
2863 * timestamping via their phy_driver.txtstamp method. These drivers
2864 * must call this function to return the skb back to the stack, with
2865 * or without a timestamp.
2867 * @skb: clone of the the original outgoing packet
2868 * @hwtstamps: hardware time stamps, may be NULL if not available
2871 void skb_complete_tx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb,
2872 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *hwtstamps);
2874 void __skb_tstamp_tx(struct sk_buff *orig_skb,
2875 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *hwtstamps,
2876 struct sock *sk, int tstype);
2879 * skb_tstamp_tx - queue clone of skb with send time stamps
2880 * @orig_skb: the original outgoing packet
2881 * @hwtstamps: hardware time stamps, may be NULL if not available
2883 * If the skb has a socket associated, then this function clones the
2884 * skb (thus sharing the actual data and optional structures), stores
2885 * the optional hardware time stamping information (if non NULL) or
2886 * generates a software time stamp (otherwise), then queues the clone
2887 * to the error queue of the socket. Errors are silently ignored.
2889 void skb_tstamp_tx(struct sk_buff *orig_skb,
2890 struct skb_shared_hwtstamps *hwtstamps);
2892 static inline void sw_tx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb)
2894 if (skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_SW_TSTAMP &&
2895 !(skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS))
2896 skb_tstamp_tx(skb, NULL);
2900 * skb_tx_timestamp() - Driver hook for transmit timestamping
2902 * Ethernet MAC Drivers should call this function in their hard_xmit()
2903 * function immediately before giving the sk_buff to the MAC hardware.
2905 * Specifically, one should make absolutely sure that this function is
2906 * called before TX completion of this packet can trigger. Otherwise
2907 * the packet could potentially already be freed.
2909 * @skb: A socket buffer.
2911 static inline void skb_tx_timestamp(struct sk_buff *skb)
2913 skb_clone_tx_timestamp(skb);
2914 sw_tx_timestamp(skb);
2918 * skb_complete_wifi_ack - deliver skb with wifi status
2920 * @skb: the original outgoing packet
2921 * @acked: ack status
2924 void skb_complete_wifi_ack(struct sk_buff *skb, bool acked);
2926 __sum16 __skb_checksum_complete_head(struct sk_buff *skb, int len);
2927 __sum16 __skb_checksum_complete(struct sk_buff *skb);
2929 static inline int skb_csum_unnecessary(const struct sk_buff *skb)
2931 return ((skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY) ||
2933 (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL &&
2934 skb_checksum_start_offset(skb) >= 0));
2938 * skb_checksum_complete - Calculate checksum of an entire packet
2939 * @skb: packet to process
2941 * This function calculates the checksum over the entire packet plus
2942 * the value of skb->csum. The latter can be used to supply the
2943 * checksum of a pseudo header as used by TCP/UDP. It returns the
2946 * For protocols that contain complete checksums such as ICMP/TCP/UDP,
2947 * this function can be used to verify that checksum on received
2948 * packets. In that case the function should return zero if the
2949 * checksum is correct. In particular, this function will return zero
2950 * if skb->ip_summed is CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY which indicates that the
2951 * hardware has already verified the correctness of the checksum.
2953 static inline __sum16 skb_checksum_complete(struct sk_buff *skb)
2955 return skb_csum_unnecessary(skb) ?
2956 0 : __skb_checksum_complete(skb);
2959 static inline void __skb_decr_checksum_unnecessary(struct sk_buff *skb)
2961 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY) {
2962 if (skb->csum_level == 0)
2963 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
2969 static inline void __skb_incr_checksum_unnecessary(struct sk_buff *skb)
2971 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY) {
2972 if (skb->csum_level < SKB_MAX_CSUM_LEVEL)
2974 } else if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE) {
2975 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY;
2976 skb->csum_level = 0;
2980 static inline void __skb_mark_checksum_bad(struct sk_buff *skb)
2982 /* Mark current checksum as bad (typically called from GRO
2983 * path). In the case that ip_summed is CHECKSUM_NONE
2984 * this must be the first checksum encountered in the packet.
2985 * When ip_summed is CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY, this is the first
2986 * checksum after the last one validated. For UDP, a zero
2987 * checksum can not be marked as bad.
2990 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE ||
2991 skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY)
2995 /* Check if we need to perform checksum complete validation.
2997 * Returns true if checksum complete is needed, false otherwise
2998 * (either checksum is unnecessary or zero checksum is allowed).
3000 static inline bool __skb_checksum_validate_needed(struct sk_buff *skb,
3004 if (skb_csum_unnecessary(skb) || (zero_okay && !check)) {
3005 skb->csum_valid = 1;
3006 __skb_decr_checksum_unnecessary(skb);
3013 /* For small packets <= CHECKSUM_BREAK peform checksum complete directly
3016 #define CHECKSUM_BREAK 76
3018 /* Validate (init) checksum based on checksum complete.
3021 * 0: checksum is validated or try to in skb_checksum_complete. In the latter
3022 * case the ip_summed will not be CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY and the pseudo
3023 * checksum is stored in skb->csum for use in __skb_checksum_complete
3024 * non-zero: value of invalid checksum
3027 static inline __sum16 __skb_checksum_validate_complete(struct sk_buff *skb,
3031 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE) {
3032 if (!csum_fold(csum_add(psum, skb->csum))) {
3033 skb->csum_valid = 1;
3036 } else if (skb->csum_bad) {
3037 /* ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE in this case */
3043 if (complete || skb->len <= CHECKSUM_BREAK) {
3046 csum = __skb_checksum_complete(skb);
3047 skb->csum_valid = !csum;
3054 static inline __wsum null_compute_pseudo(struct sk_buff *skb, int proto)
3059 /* Perform checksum validate (init). Note that this is a macro since we only
3060 * want to calculate the pseudo header which is an input function if necessary.
3061 * First we try to validate without any computation (checksum unnecessary) and
3062 * then calculate based on checksum complete calling the function to compute
3066 * 0: checksum is validated or try to in skb_checksum_complete
3067 * non-zero: value of invalid checksum
3069 #define __skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, complete, \
3070 zero_okay, check, compute_pseudo) \
3072 __sum16 __ret = 0; \
3073 skb->csum_valid = 0; \
3074 if (__skb_checksum_validate_needed(skb, zero_okay, check)) \
3075 __ret = __skb_checksum_validate_complete(skb, \
3076 complete, compute_pseudo(skb, proto)); \
3080 #define skb_checksum_init(skb, proto, compute_pseudo) \
3081 __skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, false, false, 0, compute_pseudo)
3083 #define skb_checksum_init_zero_check(skb, proto, check, compute_pseudo) \
3084 __skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, false, true, check, compute_pseudo)
3086 #define skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, compute_pseudo) \
3087 __skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, true, false, 0, compute_pseudo)
3089 #define skb_checksum_validate_zero_check(skb, proto, check, \
3091 __skb_checksum_validate(skb, proto, true, true, check, compute_pseudo)
3093 #define skb_checksum_simple_validate(skb) \
3094 __skb_checksum_validate(skb, 0, true, false, 0, null_compute_pseudo)
3096 static inline bool __skb_checksum_convert_check(struct sk_buff *skb)
3098 return (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_NONE &&
3099 skb->csum_valid && !skb->csum_bad);
3102 static inline void __skb_checksum_convert(struct sk_buff *skb,
3103 __sum16 check, __wsum pseudo)
3105 skb->csum = ~pseudo;
3106 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_COMPLETE;
3109 #define skb_checksum_try_convert(skb, proto, check, compute_pseudo) \
3111 if (__skb_checksum_convert_check(skb)) \
3112 __skb_checksum_convert(skb, check, \
3113 compute_pseudo(skb, proto)); \
3116 static inline void skb_remcsum_adjust_partial(struct sk_buff *skb, void *ptr,
3117 u16 start, u16 offset)
3119 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_PARTIAL;
3120 skb->csum_start = ((unsigned char *)ptr + start) - skb->head;
3121 skb->csum_offset = offset - start;
3124 /* Update skbuf and packet to reflect the remote checksum offload operation.
3125 * When called, ptr indicates the starting point for skb->csum when
3126 * ip_summed is CHECKSUM_COMPLETE. If we need create checksum complete
3127 * here, skb_postpull_rcsum is done so skb->csum start is ptr.
3129 static inline void skb_remcsum_process(struct sk_buff *skb, void *ptr,
3130 int start, int offset, bool nopartial)
3135 skb_remcsum_adjust_partial(skb, ptr, start, offset);
3139 if (unlikely(skb->ip_summed != CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)) {
3140 __skb_checksum_complete(skb);
3141 skb_postpull_rcsum(skb, skb->data, ptr - (void *)skb->data);
3144 delta = remcsum_adjust(ptr, skb->csum, start, offset);
3146 /* Adjust skb->csum since we changed the packet */
3147 skb->csum = csum_add(skb->csum, delta);
3150 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
3151 void nf_conntrack_destroy(struct nf_conntrack *nfct);
3152 static inline void nf_conntrack_put(struct nf_conntrack *nfct)
3154 if (nfct && atomic_dec_and_test(&nfct->use))
3155 nf_conntrack_destroy(nfct);
3157 static inline void nf_conntrack_get(struct nf_conntrack *nfct)
3160 atomic_inc(&nfct->use);
3163 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
3164 static inline void nf_bridge_put(struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge)
3166 if (nf_bridge && atomic_dec_and_test(&nf_bridge->use))
3169 static inline void nf_bridge_get(struct nf_bridge_info *nf_bridge)
3172 atomic_inc(&nf_bridge->use);
3174 #endif /* CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER */
3175 static inline void nf_reset(struct sk_buff *skb)
3177 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
3178 nf_conntrack_put(skb->nfct);
3181 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
3182 nf_bridge_put(skb->nf_bridge);
3183 skb->nf_bridge = NULL;
3187 static inline void nf_reset_trace(struct sk_buff *skb)
3189 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TRACE) || defined(CONFIG_NF_TABLES)
3194 /* Note: This doesn't put any conntrack and bridge info in dst. */
3195 static inline void __nf_copy(struct sk_buff *dst, const struct sk_buff *src,
3198 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
3199 dst->nfct = src->nfct;
3200 nf_conntrack_get(src->nfct);
3202 dst->nfctinfo = src->nfctinfo;
3204 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
3205 dst->nf_bridge = src->nf_bridge;
3206 nf_bridge_get(src->nf_bridge);
3208 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TRACE) || defined(CONFIG_NF_TABLES)
3210 dst->nf_trace = src->nf_trace;
3214 static inline void nf_copy(struct sk_buff *dst, const struct sk_buff *src)
3216 #if defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK) || defined(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MODULE)
3217 nf_conntrack_put(dst->nfct);
3219 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER)
3220 nf_bridge_put(dst->nf_bridge);
3222 __nf_copy(dst, src, true);
3225 #ifdef CONFIG_NETWORK_SECMARK
3226 static inline void skb_copy_secmark(struct sk_buff *to, const struct sk_buff *from)
3228 to->secmark = from->secmark;
3231 static inline void skb_init_secmark(struct sk_buff *skb)
3236 static inline void skb_copy_secmark(struct sk_buff *to, const struct sk_buff *from)
3239 static inline void skb_init_secmark(struct sk_buff *skb)
3243 static inline bool skb_irq_freeable(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3245 return !skb->destructor &&
3246 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XFRM)
3249 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK)
3252 !skb->_skb_refdst &&
3253 !skb_has_frag_list(skb);
3256 static inline void skb_set_queue_mapping(struct sk_buff *skb, u16 queue_mapping)
3258 skb->queue_mapping = queue_mapping;
3261 static inline u16 skb_get_queue_mapping(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3263 return skb->queue_mapping;
3266 static inline void skb_copy_queue_mapping(struct sk_buff *to, const struct sk_buff *from)
3268 to->queue_mapping = from->queue_mapping;
3271 static inline void skb_record_rx_queue(struct sk_buff *skb, u16 rx_queue)
3273 skb->queue_mapping = rx_queue + 1;
3276 static inline u16 skb_get_rx_queue(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3278 return skb->queue_mapping - 1;
3281 static inline bool skb_rx_queue_recorded(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3283 return skb->queue_mapping != 0;
3286 u16 __skb_tx_hash(const struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb,
3287 unsigned int num_tx_queues);
3289 static inline struct sec_path *skb_sec_path(struct sk_buff *skb)
3298 /* Keeps track of mac header offset relative to skb->head.
3299 * It is useful for TSO of Tunneling protocol. e.g. GRE.
3300 * For non-tunnel skb it points to skb_mac_header() and for
3301 * tunnel skb it points to outer mac header.
3302 * Keeps track of level of encapsulation of network headers.
3309 #define SKB_GSO_CB(skb) ((struct skb_gso_cb *)(skb)->cb)
3311 static inline int skb_tnl_header_len(const struct sk_buff *inner_skb)
3313 return (skb_mac_header(inner_skb) - inner_skb->head) -
3314 SKB_GSO_CB(inner_skb)->mac_offset;
3317 static inline int gso_pskb_expand_head(struct sk_buff *skb, int extra)
3319 int new_headroom, headroom;
3322 headroom = skb_headroom(skb);
3323 ret = pskb_expand_head(skb, extra, 0, GFP_ATOMIC);
3327 new_headroom = skb_headroom(skb);
3328 SKB_GSO_CB(skb)->mac_offset += (new_headroom - headroom);
3332 /* Compute the checksum for a gso segment. First compute the checksum value
3333 * from the start of transport header to SKB_GSO_CB(skb)->csum_start, and
3334 * then add in skb->csum (checksum from csum_start to end of packet).
3335 * skb->csum and csum_start are then updated to reflect the checksum of the
3336 * resultant packet starting from the transport header-- the resultant checksum
3337 * is in the res argument (i.e. normally zero or ~ of checksum of a pseudo
3340 static inline __sum16 gso_make_checksum(struct sk_buff *skb, __wsum res)
3342 int plen = SKB_GSO_CB(skb)->csum_start - skb_headroom(skb) -
3343 skb_transport_offset(skb);
3346 csum = csum_fold(csum_partial(skb_transport_header(skb),
3349 SKB_GSO_CB(skb)->csum_start -= plen;
3354 static inline bool skb_is_gso(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3356 return skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_size;
3359 /* Note: Should be called only if skb_is_gso(skb) is true */
3360 static inline bool skb_is_gso_v6(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3362 return skb_shinfo(skb)->gso_type & SKB_GSO_TCPV6;
3365 void __skb_warn_lro_forwarding(const struct sk_buff *skb);
3367 static inline bool skb_warn_if_lro(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3369 /* LRO sets gso_size but not gso_type, whereas if GSO is really
3370 * wanted then gso_type will be set. */
3371 const struct skb_shared_info *shinfo = skb_shinfo(skb);
3373 if (skb_is_nonlinear(skb) && shinfo->gso_size != 0 &&
3374 unlikely(shinfo->gso_type == 0)) {
3375 __skb_warn_lro_forwarding(skb);
3381 static inline void skb_forward_csum(struct sk_buff *skb)
3383 /* Unfortunately we don't support this one. Any brave souls? */
3384 if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_COMPLETE)
3385 skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
3389 * skb_checksum_none_assert - make sure skb ip_summed is CHECKSUM_NONE
3390 * @skb: skb to check
3392 * fresh skbs have their ip_summed set to CHECKSUM_NONE.
3393 * Instead of forcing ip_summed to CHECKSUM_NONE, we can
3394 * use this helper, to document places where we make this assertion.
3396 static inline void skb_checksum_none_assert(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3399 BUG_ON(skb->ip_summed != CHECKSUM_NONE);
3403 bool skb_partial_csum_set(struct sk_buff *skb, u16 start, u16 off);
3405 int skb_checksum_setup(struct sk_buff *skb, bool recalculate);
3407 u32 skb_get_poff(const struct sk_buff *skb);
3408 u32 __skb_get_poff(const struct sk_buff *skb, void *data,
3409 const struct flow_keys *keys, int hlen);
3412 * skb_head_is_locked - Determine if the skb->head is locked down
3413 * @skb: skb to check
3415 * The head on skbs build around a head frag can be removed if they are
3416 * not cloned. This function returns true if the skb head is locked down
3417 * due to either being allocated via kmalloc, or by being a clone with
3418 * multiple references to the head.
3420 static inline bool skb_head_is_locked(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3422 return !skb->head_frag || skb_cloned(skb);
3426 * skb_gso_network_seglen - Return length of individual segments of a gso packet
3430 * skb_gso_network_seglen is used to determine the real size of the
3431 * individual segments, including Layer3 (IP, IPv6) and L4 headers (TCP/UDP).
3433 * The MAC/L2 header is not accounted for.
3435 static inline unsigned int skb_gso_network_seglen(const struct sk_buff *skb)
3437 unsigned int hdr_len = skb_transport_header(skb) -
3438 skb_network_header(skb);
3439 return hdr_len + skb_gso_transport_seglen(skb);
3441 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
3442 #endif /* _LINUX_SKBUFF_H */