On Wed, 2016-10-26 at 18:53 +0200, Abdelrhman Ahmed wrote:
> I think it's at the right place as the current one is a little different from 
> the
> commit e1f165032c8bade3a6bdf546f8faf61fda4dd01c.
> 
> In the next lines, skb_push is called after copying the hardware header and 
> there
> is no change to the data pointer inside the retry loop. We only need to reset
> before this loop.
> 
> __skb_pull(skb, skb_network_offset(skb));
> 
> do {
>       seq = read_seqbegin(&hh->hh_lock);
>       hh_len = hh->hh_len;
>       if (likely(hh_len <= HH_DATA_MOD)) {
>               /* this is inlined by gcc */
>               memcpy(skb->data - HH_DATA_MOD, hh->hh_data, HH_DATA_MOD);
>       } else {
>               int hh_alen = HH_DATA_ALIGN(hh_len);
> 
>               memcpy(skb->data - hh_alen, hh->hh_data, hh_alen);
>       }
> } while (read_seqretry(&hh->hh_lock, seq));
> 
> skb_push(skb, hh_len);
> 
> In the commit e1f165032c8bade3a6bdf546f8faf61fda4dd01c, dev_hard_header which
> calls create method for adding hardware header (uses skb_push) so it was
> required to reset to network header in the beginning of the retry loop.

Right you are, thanks for the clarification !

Back to the cause of the bug then.

If netfilter is the only case this might be needed, can't this be fixed
in netfilter ?

neigh_hh_output() is in fast path, it is quite annoying adding this
operation.



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