When a small frame is copied completely into the skb->head, the code
doesn't take alignment into account, making mac80211 copy it again
later on architectures that need the alignment. Avoid this by taking
the PAD flag from the device into account when copying.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Luca Coelho <luciano.coelho@intel.com>
unsigned int headlen, fraglen, pad_len = 0;
unsigned int hdrlen = ieee80211_hdrlen(hdr->frame_control);
- if (desc->mac_flags2 & IWL_RX_MPDU_MFLG2_PAD)
+ if (desc->mac_flags2 & IWL_RX_MPDU_MFLG2_PAD) {
pad_len = 2;
+
+ /*
+ * If the device inserted padding it means that (it thought)
+ * the 802.11 header wasn't a multiple of 4 bytes long. In
+ * this case, reserve two bytes at the start of the SKB to
+ * align the payload properly in case we end up copying it.
+ */
+ skb_reserve(skb, pad_len);
+ }
len -= pad_len;
/* If frame is small enough to fit in skb->head, pull it completely.