Re: [PATCH] gainfar.c : skb_over_panic (kernel-2.6.32.15)

From: Eran Liberty
Date: Sun Oct 03 2010 - 06:02:06 EST


Dear Amin Ak,

A patch has been posted both to the most recent kernel tree at the time and to the long term 2.6.32.X branch. At which point it is out of mine and in the capable hands of the maintainers.

If needs be, I am willing to repost the patches even though they are still out there and probably still fresh enough.

If you apply them and solve your own private overpanic maybe "ack"ing the patch will expedite its trip into the kernel kingdom.

-- Liberty

emin ak wrote:
Hi Eran, David
This bug still exits on current both stable and rc kernel releases
reported on the mail list.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/9/28/178
Is there any merge plan this patch to current kernel.
Regards


2010/6/29 Eran Liberty <liberty@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
David Miller wrote:
From: Eran Liberty <liberty@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:57:08 +0300

This code has proved to be insufficient and produce
skb_over_panic. The proposed patch fix this.
Then you have to post a patch relative to the current code, rather than
against the code as it was several releases ago.

Your patch didn't apply, so I can't use it.

Upon cleaning up my patch for the latest kernel I realized I do not
like: the previous partial fix, the fix in ucc_geth.c, the fix in the
current latest kernel, and my own previously proposed patch. They all
tried to undo the alignment skb_reserve done in gfar_new_skb() before
queuing the skb into the rw_recycle, because upon getting a new one in
gfar_new_skb() if the skb is from the rx_recycle pool rather then newly
allocated it is reserved twice.

Instead of trying to undo the skb_reserve this proposed patch will make
sure the alignment skb_reserve is done once, upon allocating the skb and
not when taken out of the rx_recycle pool. Eliminating the need to undo
anything before queue skb back to the pool.

This patch will apply cleanly against the 2.6.32.15. Another patch will
be submitted separately for the current Linus tree.

-- Liberty

Signed-off-by: Eran Liberty <liberty@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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