rt2x00: do not align payload on modern H/W

RT2800 and newer hardware require padding between header and payload if
header length is not multiple of 4.

For historical reasons we also align payload to to 4 bytes boundary, but
such alignment is not needed on modern H/W.

Patch fixes skb_under_panic problems reported from time to time:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84911
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72471
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=139108549530402&w=2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1087591

Panic happened because we eat 4 bytes of skb headroom on each
(re)transmission when sending frame without the payload and the header
length not being multiple of 4 (i.e. QoS header has 26 bytes). On such
case because paylad_aling=2 is bigger than header_align=0 we increase
header_align by 4 bytes. To prevent that we could change the check to:

	if (payload_length && payload_align > header_align)
		header_align += 4;

but not aligning payload at all is more effective and alignment is not
really needed by H/W (that has been tested on OpenWrt project for few
years now).

Reported-and-tested-by: Antti S. Lankila <alankila@bel.fi>
Debugged-by: Antti S. Lankila <alankila@bel.fi>
Reported-by: Henrik Asp <solenskiner@gmail.com>
Originally-From: Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@googlemail.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
This commit is contained in:
Stanislaw Gruszka 2014-11-11 14:28:47 +01:00 committed by John W. Linville
parent 9d828ad7d3
commit cfd9167af1

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@ -158,55 +158,29 @@ void rt2x00queue_align_frame(struct sk_buff *skb)
skb_trim(skb, frame_length);
}
void rt2x00queue_insert_l2pad(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int header_length)
/*
* H/W needs L2 padding between the header and the paylod if header size
* is not 4 bytes aligned.
*/
void rt2x00queue_insert_l2pad(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int hdr_len)
{
unsigned int payload_length = skb->len - header_length;
unsigned int header_align = ALIGN_SIZE(skb, 0);
unsigned int payload_align = ALIGN_SIZE(skb, header_length);
unsigned int l2pad = payload_length ? L2PAD_SIZE(header_length) : 0;
/*
* Adjust the header alignment if the payload needs to be moved more
* than the header.
*/
if (payload_align > header_align)
header_align += 4;
/* There is nothing to do if no alignment is needed */
if (!header_align)
return;
/* Reserve the amount of space needed in front of the frame */
skb_push(skb, header_align);
/*
* Move the header.
*/
memmove(skb->data, skb->data + header_align, header_length);
/* Move the payload, if present and if required */
if (payload_length && payload_align)
memmove(skb->data + header_length + l2pad,
skb->data + header_length + l2pad + payload_align,
payload_length);
/* Trim the skb to the correct size */
skb_trim(skb, header_length + l2pad + payload_length);
}
void rt2x00queue_remove_l2pad(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int header_length)
{
/*
* L2 padding is only present if the skb contains more than just the
* IEEE 802.11 header.
*/
unsigned int l2pad = (skb->len > header_length) ?
L2PAD_SIZE(header_length) : 0;
unsigned int l2pad = (skb->len > hdr_len) ? L2PAD_SIZE(hdr_len) : 0;
if (!l2pad)
return;
memmove(skb->data + l2pad, skb->data, header_length);
skb_push(skb, l2pad);
memmove(skb->data, skb->data + l2pad, hdr_len);
}
void rt2x00queue_remove_l2pad(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int hdr_len)
{
unsigned int l2pad = (skb->len > hdr_len) ? L2PAD_SIZE(hdr_len) : 0;
if (!l2pad)
return;
memmove(skb->data + l2pad, skb->data, hdr_len);
skb_pull(skb, l2pad);
}