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[NET]: Zerocopy sequential reading of skb data
Implements sequential reading for both linear and non-linear skb data at zerocopy cost. The data is returned in chunks of arbitary length, therefore random access is not possible. Usage: from := 0 to := 128 state := undef data := undef len := undef consumed := 0 skb_prepare_seq_read(skb, from, to, &state) while (len = skb_seq_read(consumed, &data, &state)) != 0 do /* do something with 'data' of length 'len' */ if abort then /* abort read if we don't wait for * skb_seq_read() to return 0 */ skb_abort_seq_read(&state) return endif /* not necessary to consume all of 'len' */ consumed += len done Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -321,6 +321,24 @@ extern void skb_over_panic(struct sk_buff *skb, int len,
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extern void skb_under_panic(struct sk_buff *skb, int len,
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void *here);
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struct skb_seq_state
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{
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__u32 lower_offset;
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__u32 upper_offset;
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__u32 frag_idx;
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__u32 stepped_offset;
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struct sk_buff *root_skb;
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struct sk_buff *cur_skb;
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__u8 *frag_data;
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};
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extern void skb_prepare_seq_read(struct sk_buff *skb,
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unsigned int from, unsigned int to,
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struct skb_seq_state *st);
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extern unsigned int skb_seq_read(unsigned int consumed, const u8 **data,
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struct skb_seq_state *st);
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extern void skb_abort_seq_read(struct skb_seq_state *st);
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/* Internal */
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#define skb_shinfo(SKB) ((struct skb_shared_info *)((SKB)->end))
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@ -1500,6 +1500,120 @@ void skb_split(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sk_buff *skb1, const u32 len)
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skb_split_no_header(skb, skb1, len, pos);
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}
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/**
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* skb_prepare_seq_read - Prepare a sequential read of skb data
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* @skb: the buffer to read
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* @from: lower offset of data to be read
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* @to: upper offset of data to be read
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* @st: state variable
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*
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* Initializes the specified state variable. Must be called before
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* invoking skb_seq_read() for the first time.
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*/
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void skb_prepare_seq_read(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int from,
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unsigned int to, struct skb_seq_state *st)
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{
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st->lower_offset = from;
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st->upper_offset = to;
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st->root_skb = st->cur_skb = skb;
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st->frag_idx = st->stepped_offset = 0;
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st->frag_data = NULL;
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}
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/**
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* skb_seq_read - Sequentially read skb data
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* @consumed: number of bytes consumed by the caller so far
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* @data: destination pointer for data to be returned
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* @st: state variable
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*
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* Reads a block of skb data at &consumed relative to the
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* lower offset specified to skb_prepare_seq_read(). Assigns
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* the head of the data block to &data and returns the length
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* of the block or 0 if the end of the skb data or the upper
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* offset has been reached.
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*
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* The caller is not required to consume all of the data
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* returned, i.e. &consumed is typically set to the number
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* of bytes already consumed and the next call to
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* skb_seq_read() will return the remaining part of the block.
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*
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* Note: The size of each block of data returned can be arbitary,
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* this limitation is the cost for zerocopy seqeuental
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* reads of potentially non linear data.
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*
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* Note: Fragment lists within fragments are not implemented
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* at the moment, state->root_skb could be replaced with
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* a stack for this purpose.
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*/
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unsigned int skb_seq_read(unsigned int consumed, const u8 **data,
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struct skb_seq_state *st)
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{
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unsigned int block_limit, abs_offset = consumed + st->lower_offset;
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skb_frag_t *frag;
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if (unlikely(abs_offset >= st->upper_offset))
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return 0;
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next_skb:
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block_limit = skb_headlen(st->cur_skb);
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if (abs_offset < block_limit) {
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*data = st->cur_skb->data + abs_offset;
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return block_limit - abs_offset;
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}
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if (st->frag_idx == 0 && !st->frag_data)
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st->stepped_offset += skb_headlen(st->cur_skb);
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while (st->frag_idx < skb_shinfo(st->cur_skb)->nr_frags) {
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frag = &skb_shinfo(st->cur_skb)->frags[st->frag_idx];
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block_limit = frag->size + st->stepped_offset;
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if (abs_offset < block_limit) {
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if (!st->frag_data)
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st->frag_data = kmap_skb_frag(frag);
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*data = (u8 *) st->frag_data + frag->page_offset +
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(abs_offset - st->stepped_offset);
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return block_limit - abs_offset;
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}
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if (st->frag_data) {
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kunmap_skb_frag(st->frag_data);
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st->frag_data = NULL;
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}
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st->frag_idx++;
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st->stepped_offset += frag->size;
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}
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if (st->cur_skb->next) {
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st->cur_skb = st->cur_skb->next;
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st->frag_idx = 0;
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goto next_skb;
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} else if (st->root_skb == st->cur_skb &&
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skb_shinfo(st->root_skb)->frag_list) {
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st->cur_skb = skb_shinfo(st->root_skb)->frag_list;
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goto next_skb;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* skb_abort_seq_read - Abort a sequential read of skb data
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* @st: state variable
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*
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* Must be called if skb_seq_read() was not called until it
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* returned 0.
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*/
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void skb_abort_seq_read(struct skb_seq_state *st)
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{
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if (st->frag_data)
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kunmap_skb_frag(st->frag_data);
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}
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void __init skb_init(void)
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{
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skbuff_head_cache = kmem_cache_create("skbuff_head_cache",
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_unlink);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_append);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_split);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_prepare_seq_read);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_seq_read);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_abort_seq_read);
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