On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 3:07 AM, David Daney <dda...@caviumnetworks.com> wrote: > On 10/10/2017 10:19 AM, Stephen Hemminger wrote: >> >> On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 12:58:52 +0530 >> Christina Jacob <christina.jacob.koik...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> +/* Get the mac address of the interface given interface name */ >>> +static long *getmac(char *iface) >>> +{ >>> + int fd; >>> + struct ifreq ifr; >>> + long *mac = NULL; >>> + >>> + fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); >>> + ifr.ifr_addr.sa_family = AF_INET; >>> + strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, iface, IFNAMSIZ - 1); >>> + ioctl(fd, SIOCGIFHWADDR, &ifr); >>> + mac = (long *)ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data; >>> + close(fd); >>> + return mac; >> >> >> Always check return value of ioctl. >> You are assuming sizeof(long) > 6 bytes. >> Also the byte order. > > > > Also: > > Returning the address of a local variable (ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data), and then > dereferencing it outside of the function is not correct. > > The casting of the char sa_data[] to a long * may cause alignment faults on > some architectures. The may also be endinaness issues depending on how the > data are manipulated if you pack all those chars into a long. > > If we think that a MAC address is char[6], then it may be best to define the > data structures as such and manipulate it as an array instead of trying to > pack it into a long.
How do I feed the MAC address to xdp.data ? Is it ok to do a manual leftshift + biwise and for the purpose? > > Keep working on this though, this program will surely be useful. > > David Daney