Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:38:25 -0800 From: John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@resnet.uoregon.edu> To: Luigi Rizzo <rizzo@icir.org> Cc: Luigi Rizzo <luigi@FreeBSD.org>, src-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-src@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org, imp@FreeBSD.org, ticso@cicely.de Subject: Re: cvs commit: src/sys/net if_ethersubr.c Message-ID: <20061212183825.GF781@funkthat.com> In-Reply-To: <20061212062445.A61903@xorpc.icir.org> References: <200612081036.kB8AakMD029277@repoman.freebsd.org> <20061212131333.GU54209@cicely12.cicely.de> <20061212055756.A61182@xorpc.icir.org> <20061212141759.GZ54209@cicely12.cicely.de> <20061212062445.A61903@xorpc.icir.org>
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Luigi Rizzo wrote this message on Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 06:24 -0800: > On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 03:17:59PM +0100, Bernd Walter wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 05:57:56AM -0800, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > ... > > > then i suppose the proper fix is to revert to m_copy() and > > > work on if_simloop() so that 1. it handles a readonly chain, and > > > 2. when doing so, it passes up a properly aligned packet... > > > > Can't comment on this, as I don't have enough knowledge about network > > code. > > According to the xscale report it was likely never properly aligned, > > the alignment obviously just moved with your change. > > > > > however note that there is already some code in net/if_loop.c::if_simloop(), > > > just that it uses this: > > > > > > #if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__sparc64__) > ... > > > to detect whether the architecture is alignment-sensitive. > > > Is there any other identifier that we can use to check ? > > > > I wonder how many of these are missing __arm__? > > and this is why i wonder if there is a generic identifier > that we can use to provide alignment. How about? #define __NO_STRICT_ALIGNMENT It's already defined for amd64 and i386, so all you have to do it test that it isn't defined... -- John-Mark Gurney Voice: +1 415 225 5579 "All that I will do, has been done, All that I have, has not."
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