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ip_gre: comments change
HARD_TX_LOCK no longer protects tunnels from dead loops, but xmit_recursion percpu counter. Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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We cannot track such dead loops during route installation,
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it is infeasible task. The most general solutions would be
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to keep skb->encapsulation counter (sort of local ttl),
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and silently drop packet when it expires. It is the best
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and silently drop packet when it expires. It is a good
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solution, but it supposes maintaing new variable in ALL
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skb, even if no tunneling is used.
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Current solution: HARD_TX_LOCK lock breaks dead loops.
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Current solution: xmit_recursion breaks dead loops. This is a percpu
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counter, since when we enter the first ndo_xmit(), cpu migration is
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forbidden. We force an exit if this counter reaches RECURSION_LIMIT
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2. Networking dead loops would not kill routers, but would really
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kill network. IP hop limit plays role of "t->recursion" in this case,
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