[PATCH] ip_frag: support IPv6 reassembly with extensions
Stephen Hemminger
stephen at networkplumber.org
Mon Aug 26 17:41:43 CEST 2024
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 13:23:28 +0200
<vignesh.purushotham.srinivas at ericsson.com> wrote:
> diff --git a/lib/ip_frag/ip_reassembly.h b/lib/ip_frag/ip_reassembly.h
> index 54afed5417..429e74f1b3 100644
> --- a/lib/ip_frag/ip_reassembly.h
> +++ b/lib/ip_frag/ip_reassembly.h
> @@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ struct __rte_cache_aligned ip_frag_pkt {
> uint32_t total_size; /* expected reassembled size */
> uint32_t frag_size; /* size of fragments received */
> uint32_t last_idx; /* index of next entry to fill */
> + uint32_t exts_len; /* length of extension hdrs for first fragment */
> + uint8_t *next_proto; /* pointer of the next_proto field */
> struct ip_frag frags[IP_MAX_FRAG_NUM]; /* fragments */
> };
This creates a 32 bit hole in the structure.
Better to put next_proto after the start field.
> +
> + while (next_proto != IPPROTO_FRAGMENT &&
> + num_exts < MAX_NUM_IPV6_EXTS &&
> + (next_proto = rte_ipv6_get_next_ext(
> + *last_ext, next_proto, &ext_len)) >= 0) {
I would break up this loop condition for clarity.
Something like:
while (next_proto != IPPROTO_FRAGMENT && num_exts < MAX_NUM_IPV6_EXTS) {
next_proto = rte_ipv6_get_next_ext(*last_ext, next_proto, &ext_len);
if (next_proto < 0)
break
Also, need a new test cases for this.
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