Jamal, On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 06:25:22AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote: [...] > My gut feel is user space is the right/easier spot to fix this > as long as it doesnt break the working setup of 8b.
One last attempt at clarifying the situation: Back in 2004, your commit 4e54c4816bf ("[NET]: Add tc extensions infrastructure.")[1] was applied which commented out the old hash folding and introduced the shift/cutoff we have today: | @@ -90,10 +101,12 @@ static struct tc_u_common *u32_list; | | static __inline__ unsigned u32_hash_fold(u32 key, struct tc_u32_sel *sel) | { | - unsigned h = key & sel->hmask; | + unsigned h = (key & sel->hmask)>>sel->fshift; | | + /* | h ^= h>>16; | h ^= h>>8; | + */ | return h; | } In a later commit, the new code was made compile-time selected via '#ifdef fix_u32_bug'. In that same commit, I don't see a related #define though. Do you remember why this was changed? Seems like the old code was problematic somehow. Cheers, Phil [1] https://github.com/laijs/linux-kernel-ancient-history/commit/4e54c4816bfe51c145382d272b19c2ae41e9e36f#