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-rw-r--r-- | tap.c | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tap.h | 25 |
2 files changed, 44 insertions, 4 deletions
@@ -62,6 +62,19 @@ #include "vhost_user.h" #include "vu_common.h" +/* Maximum allowed frame lengths (including L2 header) */ + +/* Verify that an L2 frame length limit is large enough to contain the header, + * but small enough to fit in the packet pool + */ +#define CHECK_FRAME_LEN(len) \ + static_assert((len) >= ETH_HLEN && (len) <= PACKET_MAX_LEN, \ + #len " has bad value") + +CHECK_FRAME_LEN(L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA); +CHECK_FRAME_LEN(L2_MAX_LEN_PASST); +CHECK_FRAME_LEN(L2_MAX_LEN_VU); + /* IPv4 (plus ARP) and IPv6 message batches from tap/guest to IP handlers */ static PACKET_POOL_NOINIT(pool_tap4, TAP_MSGS, pkt_buf); static PACKET_POOL_NOINIT(pool_tap6, TAP_MSGS, pkt_buf); @@ -1097,7 +1110,7 @@ static void tap_passt_input(struct ctx *c, const struct timespec *now) while (n >= (ssize_t)sizeof(uint32_t)) { uint32_t l2len = ntohl_unaligned(p); - if (l2len < sizeof(struct ethhdr) || l2len > ETH_MAX_MTU) { + if (l2len < sizeof(struct ethhdr) || l2len > L2_MAX_LEN_PASST) { err("Bad frame size from guest, resetting connection"); tap_sock_reset(c); return; @@ -1151,8 +1164,10 @@ static void tap_pasta_input(struct ctx *c, const struct timespec *now) tap_flush_pools(); - for (n = 0; n <= (ssize_t)(sizeof(pkt_buf) - ETH_MAX_MTU); n += len) { - len = read(c->fd_tap, pkt_buf + n, ETH_MAX_MTU); + for (n = 0; + n <= (ssize_t)(sizeof(pkt_buf) - L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA); + n += len) { + len = read(c->fd_tap, pkt_buf + n, L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA); if (len == 0) { die("EOF on tap device, exiting"); @@ -1170,7 +1185,7 @@ static void tap_pasta_input(struct ctx *c, const struct timespec *now) /* Ignore frames of bad length */ if (len < (ssize_t)sizeof(struct ethhdr) || - len > (ssize_t)ETH_MAX_MTU) + len > (ssize_t)L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA) continue; tap_add_packet(c, len, pkt_buf + n); @@ -6,6 +6,31 @@ #ifndef TAP_H #define TAP_H +/** L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA - Maximum frame length for pasta mode (with L2 header) + * + * The kernel tuntap device imposes a maximum frame size of 65535 including + * 'hard_header_len' (14 bytes for L2 Ethernet in the case of "tap" mode). + */ +#define L2_MAX_LEN_PASTA USHRT_MAX + +/** L2_MAX_LEN_PASST - Maximum frame length for passt mode (with L2 header) + * + * The only structural limit the QEMU socket protocol imposes on frames is + * (2^32-1) bytes, but that would be ludicrously long in practice. For now, + * limit it somewhat arbitrarily to 65535 bytes. FIXME: Work out an appropriate + * limit with more precision. + */ +#define L2_MAX_LEN_PASST USHRT_MAX + +/** L2_MAX_LEN_VU - Maximum frame length for vhost-user mode (with L2 header) + * + * vhost-user allows multiple buffers per frame, each of which can be quite + * large, so the inherent frame size limit is rather large. Much larger than is + * actually useful for IP. For now limit arbitrarily to 65535 bytes. FIXME: + * Work out an appropriate limit with more precision. + */ +#define L2_MAX_LEN_VU USHRT_MAX + struct udphdr; /** |