* Fwd: tcp checksumming
@ 2003-11-04 14:28 Russell King
2003-11-04 17:24 ` David S. Miller
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Russell King @ 2003-11-04 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: davem, netdev
Not my problem.
Please ensure that replies are directed at the appropriate address
(ie not me.)
Thanks.
----- Forwarded message from an7 <an3h0ny@yahoo.fr> -----
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:17:59 +0100 (CET)
From: an7 <an3h0ny@yahoo.fr>
Subject: tcp checksumming
Hello, i am sorry russel, but i asked many times on
netdev without having the answer, i tried to
understand by myself during two weeks..please help me
In tcp_rcv_established(), when you are in fast path,
you use checksum and copy (the first function in the
chain is tcp_copy_to_iovec) to finally delivering data
to the user.
I browse datagram.c,checksum.h,skbuff.c,tcp_input.c
and only sees (mainly by following function calls in
datagram.c) checksum calculation, by a lot of calls to
csum_fold() and csum_partial(), and copy to iovec, but
i have never seen the checksum _verification_.
I learn that skb->csum is (when you have not CHECKSUM
UNECESSARY defined in the case of a device computing
the checksum by itself) the checksum on running
data.But it is used in all functions,and get replaced
by a function result. I don't see where it is used as
a comparison
My question is pretty simple : where in the code, is
the tcp checksum verified (compared to the computed
one). My first impression was that it was done in the
*copy_and_csum* functions, but i only see checksum
computation.
That is to say, it is like a side effect of keeping
data in a buffer with a bad checksum.(maybe it is
removed after ? i don't think so)
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* Re: Fwd: tcp checksumming
2003-11-04 14:28 Fwd: tcp checksumming Russell King
@ 2003-11-04 17:24 ` David S. Miller
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From: David S. Miller @ 2003-11-04 17:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Russell King; +Cc: netdev, an3h0ny
> Not my problem.
Sorry Russell, this an7 guy is getting really fucking annoying...
He tried to force me to read the source code for him
the other week too... so I definitely feel for you.
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