On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:09 PM Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 3/16/21 1:04 PM, Bin Meng wrote: > > Add a helper to pad a short Ethernet frame to the minimum required > > length, which can be used by backend codes. > > "backend codes" sounds odd but I'm not native English speaker. > I'd have used "backends' code" instead... >
Will update in v5. > > Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <[email protected]> > > > > --- > > > > Changes in v4: > > - change 'ethernet' to 'Ethernet' > > - do not inline the helper > > - check the padded buffer size to avoid buffer overflow > > > > Changes in v3: > > - use 'without' instead of 'sans' > > - add a helper to pad short frames > > > > include/net/eth.h | 17 +++++++++++++++++ > > net/eth.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/include/net/eth.h b/include/net/eth.h > > index 0671be6916..6aabbdd0d3 100644 > > --- a/include/net/eth.h > > +++ b/include/net/eth.h > > @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ > > > > #define ETH_ALEN 6 > > #define ETH_HLEN 14 > > +#define ETH_ZLEN 60 /* Min. octets in frame without FCS */ > > > > struct eth_header { > > uint8_t h_dest[ETH_ALEN]; /* destination eth addr */ > > @@ -422,4 +423,20 @@ bool > > eth_parse_ipv6_hdr(const struct iovec *pkt, int pkt_frags, > > size_t ip6hdr_off, eth_ip6_hdr_info *info); > > > > +/** > > + * eth_pad_short_frame - pad a short frame to the minimum Ethernet frame > > length > > + * > > + * If the Ethernet frame size is shorter than 60 bytes, it will be padded > > to > > + * 60 bytes at the address @padded_pkt. > > + * > > + * @padded_pkt: buffer address to hold the padded frame > > + * @padded_buflen: buffer length of @padded_pkt. If the frame is padded, > > it is > > + * written to ETH_ZLEN, otherwise it remains unchanged. > > @padded_buflen: pointer holding length of @padded_pkt. If the frame is > padded, the length will be updated to the padded one. Will update in v5. > > Otherwise: > Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <[email protected]> > > (since you describe frames, maybe s/pkt/frame/?) > By looking at the existing codes, 'pkt' seems to be a common variable name representing ethernet frames, hence I will keep this as it is. Regards, Bin
