Hi Feng,
2016-09-02 9:48 GMT+08:00  <f...@ikuai8.com>:
> From: Gao Feng <f...@ikuai8.com>
> @@ -171,6 +176,11 @@ int nf_ct_seq_adjust(struct sk_buff *skb,
>         struct nf_ct_seqadj *this_way, *other_way;
>         int res;
>
> +       if (unlikely(!seqadj)) {

IPS_SEQ_ADJUST_BIT will be tested before we call nf_ct_seq_adjust(),
so I think seqadj
will never be NULL here.

> +               WARN_ONCE(1, "Missing nfct_seqadj_ext_add() setup call\n");
> +               return 0;
> +       }
> +
>         this_way  = &seqadj->seq[dir];
>         other_way = &seqadj->seq[!dir];
>
> @@ -218,8 +228,10 @@ s32 nf_ct_seq_offset(const struct nf_conn *ct,
>         struct nf_conn_seqadj *seqadj = nfct_seqadj(ct);
>         struct nf_ct_seqadj *this_way;
>
> -       if (!seqadj)
> +       if (unlikely(!seqadj)) {
> +               WARN_ONCE(1, "Missing nfct_seqadj_ext_add() setup call\n");

But in nf_ct_seq_offset, seqadj is likely to be NULL, see the function
call path:
tcp_packet->tcp_in_window->nf_ct_seq_offset, so WARN_ONCE seems unnecessary.

>                 return 0;
> +       }

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