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Old 05-11-2006, 12:43 AM   #1
shrishailnk
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skbuff


hello all ,

I am doing a project on grouping the skbs till MTU ,
and then transfer them , and ungroup at the receiver side and pass individual skbs to the higher layres..

For grouping i am copying the skb->len bytes of data
from the individual skbs to my grouped skb ....

Each skb present in the grouped skb contains IPhdr,TCPhdr,data (ie skb->len bytes)
(i hope it is clear till here...)

IF i transfer this grouped pkt to other side i can catch the pkt....(at process_backlog),

BUT PROBLEM IS , IF i try to extract individual skbs
and pass them to netif_receive_skb().......
system will crash......

IS it the right place to ungroup the packets....?

I really need help....
thanks in advance......
shri....
 
  


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