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There is no reason for the DPDK libraries to all have 'librte_' prefix on the directory names. This prefix makes the directory names longer and also makes it awkward to add features referring to individual libraries in the build - should the lib names be specified with or without the prefix. Therefore, we can just remove the library prefix and use the library's unique name as the directory name, i.e. 'eal' rather than 'librte_eal' Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
219 lines
6.0 KiB
C
219 lines
6.0 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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* Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <rte_memcpy.h>
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#include "ip_frag_common.h"
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/**
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* @file
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* IPv6 reassemble
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*
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* Implementation of IPv6 reassembly.
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*
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*/
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static inline void
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ip_frag_memmove(char *dst, char *src, int len)
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{
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int i;
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/* go backwards to make sure we don't overwrite anything important */
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for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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dst[i] = src[i];
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}
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/*
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* Reassemble fragments into one packet.
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*/
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struct rte_mbuf *
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ipv6_frag_reassemble(struct ip_frag_pkt *fp)
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{
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struct rte_ipv6_hdr *ip_hdr;
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struct ipv6_extension_fragment *frag_hdr;
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struct rte_mbuf *m, *prev;
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uint32_t i, n, ofs, first_len;
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uint32_t last_len, move_len, payload_len;
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uint32_t curr_idx = 0;
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first_len = fp->frags[IP_FIRST_FRAG_IDX].len;
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n = fp->last_idx - 1;
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/*start from the last fragment. */
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m = fp->frags[IP_LAST_FRAG_IDX].mb;
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ofs = fp->frags[IP_LAST_FRAG_IDX].ofs;
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last_len = fp->frags[IP_LAST_FRAG_IDX].len;
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curr_idx = IP_LAST_FRAG_IDX;
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payload_len = ofs + last_len;
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while (ofs != first_len) {
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prev = m;
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for (i = n; i != IP_FIRST_FRAG_IDX && ofs != first_len; i--) {
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/* previous fragment found. */
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if (fp->frags[i].ofs + fp->frags[i].len == ofs) {
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RTE_ASSERT(curr_idx != i);
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/* adjust start of the last fragment data. */
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rte_pktmbuf_adj(m,
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(uint16_t)(m->l2_len + m->l3_len));
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rte_pktmbuf_chain(fp->frags[i].mb, m);
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/* this mbuf should not be accessed directly */
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fp->frags[curr_idx].mb = NULL;
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curr_idx = i;
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/* update our last fragment and offset. */
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m = fp->frags[i].mb;
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ofs = fp->frags[i].ofs;
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}
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}
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/* error - hole in the packet. */
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if (m == prev) {
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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/* chain with the first fragment. */
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rte_pktmbuf_adj(m, (uint16_t)(m->l2_len + m->l3_len));
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rte_pktmbuf_chain(fp->frags[IP_FIRST_FRAG_IDX].mb, m);
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fp->frags[curr_idx].mb = NULL;
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m = fp->frags[IP_FIRST_FRAG_IDX].mb;
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fp->frags[IP_FIRST_FRAG_IDX].mb = NULL;
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/* update ipv6 header for the reassembled datagram */
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ip_hdr = rte_pktmbuf_mtod_offset(m, struct rte_ipv6_hdr *, m->l2_len);
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ip_hdr->payload_len = rte_cpu_to_be_16(payload_len);
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/*
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* remove fragmentation header. note that per RFC2460, we need to update
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* the last non-fragmentable header with the "next header" field to contain
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* type of the first fragmentable header, but we currently don't support
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* other headers, so we assume there are no other headers and thus update
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* the main IPv6 header instead.
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*/
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move_len = m->l2_len + m->l3_len - sizeof(*frag_hdr);
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frag_hdr = (struct ipv6_extension_fragment *) (ip_hdr + 1);
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ip_hdr->proto = frag_hdr->next_header;
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ip_frag_memmove(rte_pktmbuf_mtod_offset(m, char *, sizeof(*frag_hdr)),
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rte_pktmbuf_mtod(m, char*), move_len);
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rte_pktmbuf_adj(m, sizeof(*frag_hdr));
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return m;
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}
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/*
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* Process new mbuf with fragment of IPV6 datagram.
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* Incoming mbuf should have its l2_len/l3_len fields setup correctly.
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* @param tbl
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* Table where to lookup/add the fragmented packet.
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* @param mb
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* Incoming mbuf with IPV6 fragment.
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* @param tms
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* Fragment arrival timestamp.
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* @param ip_hdr
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* Pointer to the IPV6 header.
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* @param frag_hdr
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* Pointer to the IPV6 fragment extension header.
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* @return
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* Pointer to mbuf for reassembled packet, or NULL if:
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* - an error occurred.
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* - not all fragments of the packet are collected yet.
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*/
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#define MORE_FRAGS(x) (((x) & 0x100) >> 8)
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#define FRAG_OFFSET(x) (rte_cpu_to_be_16(x) >> 3)
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struct rte_mbuf *
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rte_ipv6_frag_reassemble_packet(struct rte_ip_frag_tbl *tbl,
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struct rte_ip_frag_death_row *dr, struct rte_mbuf *mb, uint64_t tms,
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struct rte_ipv6_hdr *ip_hdr, struct ipv6_extension_fragment *frag_hdr)
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{
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struct ip_frag_pkt *fp;
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struct ip_frag_key key;
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uint16_t ip_ofs;
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int32_t ip_len;
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int32_t trim;
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rte_memcpy(&key.src_dst[0], ip_hdr->src_addr, 16);
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rte_memcpy(&key.src_dst[2], ip_hdr->dst_addr, 16);
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key.id = frag_hdr->id;
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key.key_len = IPV6_KEYLEN;
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ip_ofs = FRAG_OFFSET(frag_hdr->frag_data) * 8;
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/*
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* as per RFC2460, payload length contains all extension headers
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* as well.
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* since we don't support anything but frag headers,
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* this is what we remove from the payload len.
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*/
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ip_len = rte_be_to_cpu_16(ip_hdr->payload_len) - sizeof(*frag_hdr);
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trim = mb->pkt_len - (ip_len + mb->l3_len + mb->l2_len);
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IP_FRAG_LOG(DEBUG, "%s:%d:\n"
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"mbuf: %p, tms: %" PRIu64
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", key: <" IPv6_KEY_BYTES_FMT ", %#x>, "
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"ofs: %u, len: %d, padding: %d, flags: %#x\n"
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"tbl: %p, max_cycles: %" PRIu64 ", entry_mask: %#x, "
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"max_entries: %u, use_entries: %u\n\n",
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__func__, __LINE__,
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mb, tms, IPv6_KEY_BYTES(key.src_dst), key.id, ip_ofs, ip_len,
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trim, RTE_IPV6_GET_MF(frag_hdr->frag_data),
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tbl, tbl->max_cycles, tbl->entry_mask, tbl->max_entries,
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tbl->use_entries);
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/* check that fragment length is greater then zero. */
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if (ip_len <= 0) {
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IP_FRAG_MBUF2DR(dr, mb);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (unlikely(trim > 0))
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rte_pktmbuf_trim(mb, trim);
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/* try to find/add entry into the fragment's table. */
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fp = ip_frag_find(tbl, dr, &key, tms);
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if (fp == NULL) {
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IP_FRAG_MBUF2DR(dr, mb);
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return NULL;
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}
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IP_FRAG_LOG(DEBUG, "%s:%d:\n"
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"tbl: %p, max_entries: %u, use_entries: %u\n"
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"ipv6_frag_pkt: %p, key: <" IPv6_KEY_BYTES_FMT ", %#x>, start: %" PRIu64
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", total_size: %u, frag_size: %u, last_idx: %u\n\n",
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__func__, __LINE__,
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tbl, tbl->max_entries, tbl->use_entries,
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fp, IPv6_KEY_BYTES(fp->key.src_dst), fp->key.id, fp->start,
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fp->total_size, fp->frag_size, fp->last_idx);
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/* process the fragmented packet. */
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mb = ip_frag_process(fp, dr, mb, ip_ofs, ip_len,
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MORE_FRAGS(frag_hdr->frag_data));
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ip_frag_inuse(tbl, fp);
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IP_FRAG_LOG(DEBUG, "%s:%d:\n"
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"mbuf: %p\n"
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"tbl: %p, max_entries: %u, use_entries: %u\n"
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"ipv6_frag_pkt: %p, key: <" IPv6_KEY_BYTES_FMT ", %#x>, start: %" PRIu64
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", total_size: %u, frag_size: %u, last_idx: %u\n\n",
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__func__, __LINE__, mb,
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tbl, tbl->max_entries, tbl->use_entries,
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fp, IPv6_KEY_BYTES(fp->key.src_dst), fp->key.id, fp->start,
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fp->total_size, fp->frag_size, fp->last_idx);
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return mb;
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}
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