ip_frag: handle MTU sizes not aligned to 8 bytes

The rte_ipv4_fragment_packet API expects that the link/interface MTU value
passed in be divisible by 8 bytes.  Given the name of the parameter is
"mtu" rather than "frag_size" it is not necessarily the case that it will
be divisible by 8.  An MTU of 1500 happens to produce a max fragment size
of 1480 (1500 - sizeof(ipv4_hdr)) which is divisible by 8 but other MTU
values such as 1600 or 9000 do not produce values that are divisible by 8.

Unfortunately, the API checks that the frag_size value produced is
divisible by 8 with a call to RTE_ASSERT which is only enabled when the
RTE_LOG_LEVEL >= RTE_LOG_DEBUG.  In cases where the log level is set
normally the code silently continues and produces IP fragments that have
invalid fragment offset values.

An application may not have control over what MTU a user selects and rather
than have each application adjust the MTU to pass a suitable value to the
fragmentation API this change modifies the fragmentation API to handle
cases where the "mtu" argument is not divisible by 8 and automatically
adjust the internal "frag_size".

Signed-off-by: Allain Legacy <allain.legacy@windriver.com>
Acked-by: Konstantin Ananyev <konstantin.ananyev@intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Allain Legacy 2017-03-14 11:14:47 -04:00 committed by Thomas Monjalon
parent 95908f5239
commit 8d4d3a4f73

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
#define IPV4_HDR_DF_MASK (1 << IPV4_HDR_DF_SHIFT)
#define IPV4_HDR_MF_MASK (1 << IPV4_HDR_MF_SHIFT)
#define IPV4_HDR_FO_MASK ((1 << IPV4_HDR_FO_SHIFT) - 1)
#define IPV4_HDR_FO_ALIGN (1 << IPV4_HDR_FO_SHIFT)
static inline void __fill_ipv4hdr_frag(struct ipv4_hdr *dst,
const struct ipv4_hdr *src, uint16_t len, uint16_t fofs,
@ -103,11 +103,14 @@ rte_ipv4_fragment_packet(struct rte_mbuf *pkt_in,
uint32_t out_pkt_pos, in_seg_data_pos;
uint32_t more_in_segs;
uint16_t fragment_offset, flag_offset, frag_size;
uint16_t frag_bytes_remaining;
frag_size = (uint16_t)(mtu_size - sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr));
/* Fragment size should be a multiply of 8. */
RTE_ASSERT((frag_size & IPV4_HDR_FO_MASK) == 0);
/*
* Ensure the IP payload length of all fragments is aligned to a
* multiple of 8 bytes as per RFC791 section 2.3.
*/
frag_size = RTE_ALIGN_FLOOR((mtu_size - sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr)),
IPV4_HDR_FO_ALIGN);
in_hdr = rte_pktmbuf_mtod(pkt_in, struct ipv4_hdr *);
flag_offset = rte_cpu_to_be_16(in_hdr->fragment_offset);
@ -142,6 +145,7 @@ rte_ipv4_fragment_packet(struct rte_mbuf *pkt_in,
/* Reserve space for the IP header that will be built later */
out_pkt->data_len = sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr);
out_pkt->pkt_len = sizeof(struct ipv4_hdr);
frag_bytes_remaining = frag_size;
out_seg_prev = out_pkt;
more_out_segs = 1;
@ -161,7 +165,7 @@ rte_ipv4_fragment_packet(struct rte_mbuf *pkt_in,
/* Prepare indirect buffer */
rte_pktmbuf_attach(out_seg, in_seg);
len = mtu_size - out_pkt->pkt_len;
len = frag_bytes_remaining;
if (len > (in_seg->data_len - in_seg_data_pos)) {
len = in_seg->data_len - in_seg_data_pos;
}
@ -171,9 +175,10 @@ rte_ipv4_fragment_packet(struct rte_mbuf *pkt_in,
out_pkt->pkt_len);
out_pkt->nb_segs += 1;
in_seg_data_pos += len;
frag_bytes_remaining -= len;
/* Current output packet (i.e. fragment) done ? */
if (unlikely(out_pkt->pkt_len >= mtu_size))
if (unlikely(frag_bytes_remaining == 0))
more_out_segs = 0;
/* Current input segment done ? */