As part of the continual effort to remove direct usage of skb->next and
skb->prev, this patch adds a helper for iterating through the
singly-linked variant of skb lists, which are used for lists of GSO
packet. The name "skb_list_..." has been chosen to match the existing
function, "kfree_skb_list, which also operates on these singly-linked
lists, and the "..._walk_safe" part is the same idiom as elsewhere in
the kernel.
This patch removes the helper from wireguard and puts it into
linux/skbuff.h, while making it a bit more robust for general usage. In
particular, parenthesis are added around the macro argument usage, and it
now accounts for trying to iterate through an already-null skb pointer,
which will simply run the iteration zero times. This latter enhancement
means it can be used to replace both do { ... } while and while (...)
open-coded idioms.
This should take care of these three possible usages, which match all
current methods of iterations.
skb_list_walk_safe(segs, skb, next) { ... }
skb_list_walk_safe(skb, skb, next) { ... }
skb_list_walk_safe(segs, skb, segs) { ... }
Gcc appears to generate efficient code for each of these.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
int wg_device_init(void);
void wg_device_uninit(void);
-/* Later after the dust settles, this can be moved into include/linux/skbuff.h,
- * where virtually all code that deals with GSO segs can benefit, around ~30
- * drivers as of writing.
- */
-#define skb_list_walk_safe(first, skb, next) \
- for (skb = first, next = skb->next; skb; \
- skb = next, next = skb ? skb->next : NULL)
-
#endif /* _WG_DEVICE_H */
skb->next = NULL;
}
+/* Iterate through singly-linked GSO fragments of an skb. */
+#define skb_list_walk_safe(first, skb, next) \
+ for ((skb) = (first), (next) = (skb) ? (skb)->next : NULL; (skb); \
+ (skb) = (next), (next) = (skb) ? (skb)->next : NULL)
+
static inline void skb_list_del_init(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
__list_del_entry(&skb->list);