Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 12:31:56 +0200 From: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.ORG> To: Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@flugsvamp.com> Cc: Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@FreeBSD.ORG>, net@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Delayed checksums commit broke UDP checksum calculation Message-ID: <20010307123156.A19829@sunbay.com> In-Reply-To: <20001116091954.A19895@prism.flugsvamp.com>; from jlemon@flugsvamp.com on Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 09:19:54AM -0600 References: <20001116120936.A45755@sunbay.com> <20001116091954.A19895@prism.flugsvamp.com>
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 09:19:54AM -0600, Jonathan Lemon wrote: > On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 12:09:36PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: > > Hi! > > > > RFC768> If the computed checksum is zero, it is transmitted as all ones > > RFC768> (the equivalent in one's complement arithmetic). An all zero > > RFC768> transmitted checksum value means that the transmitter generated > > RFC768> no checksum. > > > > This (0x0000 -> 0xFFFF) apparently got broken in udp_usrreq.c,v 1.65. > > Actually, it got broken in a different fashion; I had originally moved > the above logic within in_cksum itself, and when that got taken out, > the UDP case wasn't updated. > Actually, the "logic move" was implemented wrong, and then got wiped out in revision 1.21 of sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c. Also, you MFC'ed this fix for i386, but did not for alpha. (sys/alpha/alpha/in_cksum.c,v 1.5). > > Index: ip_output.c > > =================================================================== > > RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netinet/ip_output.c,v > > retrieving revision 1.116 > > diff -u -p -r1.116 ip_output.c > > --- ip_output.c 2000/11/01 01:59:28 1.116 > > +++ ip_output.c 2000/11/16 10:05:06 > > @@ -974,6 +974,8 @@ in_delayed_cksum(struct mbuf *m) > > ip = mtod(m, struct ip *); > > offset = IP_VHL_HL(ip->ip_vhl) << 2 ; > > csum = in_cksum_skip(m, ip->ip_len, offset); > > + if (m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_UDP && csum == 0) > > + csum = 0xffff; /* per RFC768 */ > > offset += m->m_pkthdr.csum_data; /* checksum offset */ > > > > if (offset + sizeof(u_short) > m->m_len) { > > > This would work. Alternatively, you could change it to: > > if (csum == 0) > csum = 0xffff; > > So that the same logic applies to TCP packets as well. Currently, we > can send a TCP packet with a checksum of 0, which is legal. Of possible > interest is that Linux doesn't do this; they alwyas send a non-zero > checksum in the TCP case, if a checksum was computed. > Hmm, but why would we do this for TCP? This violates RFC 793. AFAIK, only UDP checksums are special. Cheers, -- Ruslan Ermilov Oracle Developer/DBA, ru@sunbay.com Sunbay Software AG, ru@FreeBSD.org FreeBSD committer, +380.652.512.251 Simferopol, Ukraine http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve http://www.oracle.com Enabling The Information Age To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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