From: stephen hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org>

commit a50af86dd49ee1851d1ccf06dd0019c05b95e297 upstream.

Hyper-V (and Azure) support using NVGRE which requires some extra space
for encapsulation headers. Because of this the largest allowed TSO
packet is reduced.

For older releases, hard code a fixed reduced value.  For next release,
there is a better solution which uses result of host offload
negotiation.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <sthem...@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <da...@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w...@1wt.eu>
---
 drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
index 59e9c56..4934604 100644
--- a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
+++ b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc_drv.c
@@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ struct net_device_context {
        struct work_struct work;
 };
 
+/* Restrict GSO size to account for NVGRE */
+#define NETVSC_GSO_MAX_SIZE    62768
+
 #define RING_SIZE_MIN 64
 static int ring_size = 128;
 module_param(ring_size, int, S_IRUGO);
@@ -436,6 +439,7 @@ static int netvsc_probe(struct hv_device *dev,
 
        SET_ETHTOOL_OPS(net, &ethtool_ops);
        SET_NETDEV_DEV(net, &dev->device);
+       netif_set_gso_max_size(net, NETVSC_GSO_MAX_SIZE);
 
        ret = register_netdev(net);
        if (ret != 0) {
-- 
2.8.0.rc2.1.gbe9624a

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