Callers of skb_seq_read() are currently forced to call skb_abort_seq_read()
even when consuming all the data because the last call to skb_seq_read (the
one that returns 0 to indicate the end) fails to unmap the last fragment page.
With this patch callers will be allowed to traverse the SKB data by calling
skb_prepare_seq_read() once and repeatedly calling skb_seq_read() as originally
intended (and documented in the original commit
677e90eda), that is, only call
skb_abort_seq_read() if the sequential read is actually aborted.
Signed-off-by: Wedson Almeida Filho <wedsonaf@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
ISCSI_DBG_TCP(conn, "no more data avail. Consumed %d\n",
consumed);
*status = ISCSI_TCP_SKB_DONE;
- skb_abort_seq_read(&seq);
goto skb_done;
}
BUG_ON(segment->copied >= segment->size);
crc = crc32c(crc, data, len);
consumed += len;
}
- skb_abort_seq_read(&st);
return htonl(crc);
}
unsigned int block_limit, abs_offset = consumed + st->lower_offset;
skb_frag_t *frag;
- if (unlikely(abs_offset >= st->upper_offset))
+ if (unlikely(abs_offset >= st->upper_offset)) {
+ if (st->frag_data) {
+ kunmap_atomic(st->frag_data);
+ st->frag_data = NULL;
+ }
return 0;
+ }
next_skb:
block_limit = skb_headlen(st->cur_skb) + st->stepped_offset;