Issue
The sk_buff has two places where it can store the next fragmentation data:
skb_shinfo(head)->frag_list
skb_shinfo(head)->frags[]
What are the differences between these two ways to handle fragmentation?
Solution
Both are used for different cases.
frags[]
When your device supports scatter-gather I/O, and you want it to do the combining of data, etc., you can populate the frags[]
structure starting with the second fragment till the nth fragment. The first fragment is always specified by the data
and tail
pointers. The rest of the fragments are filled in the frags[]
structure. If you don't use scatter gather, this variable is empty.
frag_list
This is the list of IP fragments. This will be filled during ip_push_pending_frames
.
Say your sk_buffs
are in this arrangement,
sk_buff0->next = sk_buff1
sk_buff1->next = sk_buff2
...
sk_buffn-1->next = sk_buffn
After ip_push_pending_frames
is called
sk_buff0->frag_list = sk_buff1
sk_buff1->next = sk_buff2
...
sk_buffn-1->next = sk_buffn
Simply put
frags[]
are for scatter-gather I/O buffersfrag_list
is for IP fragments
Answered By - bjxt Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)