On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 21:32:02 +0800 Zhang Shengju <zhangshen...@cmss.chinamobile.com> wrote:
> Currently, any mtu value can be assigned when adding a new ifb device: > [~]# ip link add name ifb2 mtu 100000 type ifb > [~]# ip link show ifb2 > 18: ifb2: <BROADCAST,NOARP> mtu 100000 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT > group default qlen 32 > link/ether 7a:bf:f4:63:da:d1 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > > This patch adds device MTU validation check. > > Signed-off-by: Zhang Shengju <zhangshen...@cmss.chinamobile.com> > --- > drivers/net/ifb.c | 8 ++++++++ > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/ifb.c b/drivers/net/ifb.c > index 8870bd2..ce84ad2 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/ifb.c > +++ b/drivers/net/ifb.c > @@ -282,6 +282,14 @@ static int ifb_validate(struct nlattr *tb[], struct > nlattr *data[], > if (!is_valid_ether_addr(nla_data(tb[IFLA_ADDRESS]))) > return -EADDRNOTAVAIL; > } > + > + if (tb[IFLA_MTU]) { > + u32 mtu = nla_get_u32(tb[IFLA_MTU]); > + > + if (mtu < ETH_MIN_MTU || mtu > ETH_DATA_LEN) > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > return 0; > } > What about running ifb with packets coming from devices with jumbo frames? Also since ifb is an input only device, MTU doesn't matter.