Testing like this for TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE clearly is a stupid bug
since it always returns true. Fix this by only checking for flags
where the kernel owns the packet and negate this result, since we
also could run into the non-zero status TP_STATUS_WRONG_FORMAT
and need to reclaim frames.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
static inline int __v1_tx_kernel_ready(struct tpacket_hdr *hdr)
{
- return ((hdr->tp_status & TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE) == TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE);
+ return !(hdr->tp_status & (TP_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST | TP_STATUS_SENDING));
}
static inline void __v1_tx_user_ready(struct tpacket_hdr *hdr)
static inline int __v2_tx_kernel_ready(struct tpacket2_hdr *hdr)
{
- return ((hdr->tp_status & TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE) == TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE);
+ return !(hdr->tp_status & (TP_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST | TP_STATUS_SENDING));
}
static inline void __v2_tx_user_ready(struct tpacket2_hdr *hdr)