From: Maciej Żenczykowski <zenczykow...@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 12:59:17 -0800
> From: Maciej Żenczykowski <m...@google.com> > > During udp socket lookup cpu match should be lowest priority, > hence it should increase score by only 1. > > The next priority is delivering v4 to v4 sockets, and v6 to v6 sockets. > The v6 code path doesn't have to deal with this so it always gets > a score of '4'. The v4 code path uses '4' or '2' depending on > whether we're delivering to a v4 socket or a dualstack v6 socket. > > This is more important than cpu match, so has to be greater than > the '1' bump in score from cpu match. > > All other matches (src/dst ip, src port) are even *more* important, > so need to bump score by 4 for ipv4. > > For ipv6 we could simply bump by 2, but let's keep the two code > paths as similar as possible. > > (also, while at it, remove two unnecessary unconditional score bumps) > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Żenczykowski <m...@google.com> This doesn't apply to the current net tree. Also "net-udp: " is a weird subsystem prefix, just use "udp: ". Thank you.