From d5654efd3ff1cd0baa935a0c9a5d89862f07d009 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wei Yongjun Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 00:27:18 -0800 Subject: xfrm: Fix kernel panic when flush and dump SPD entries After flush the SPD entries, dump the SPD entries will cause kernel painc. Used the following commands to reproduct: - echo 'spdflush;' | setkey -c - echo 'spdadd 3ffe:501:ffff:ff01::/64 3ffe:501:ffff:ff04::/64 any -P out ipsec \ ah/tunnel/3ffe:501:ffff:ff00:200:ff:fe00:b0b0-3ffe:501:ffff:ff02:200:ff:fe00:a1a1/require;\ spddump;' | setkey -c - echo 'spdflush; spddump;' | setkey -c - echo 'spdadd 3ffe:501:ffff:ff01::/64 3ffe:501:ffff:ff04::/64 any -P out ipsec \ ah/tunnel/3ffe:501:ffff:ff00:200:ff:fe00:b0b0-3ffe:501:ffff:ff02:200:ff:fe00:a1a1/require;\ spddump;' | setkey -c This is because when flush the SPD entries, the SPD entry is not remove from the list. This patch fix the problem by remove the SPD entry from the list. Signed-off-by: Wei Yongjun Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c b/net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c index 058f04f54b90..fb216c9adf86 100644 --- a/net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c +++ b/net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c @@ -817,6 +817,7 @@ int xfrm_policy_flush(u8 type, struct xfrm_audit *audit_info) continue; hlist_del(&pol->bydst); hlist_del(&pol->byidx); + list_del(&pol->walk.all); write_unlock_bh(&xfrm_policy_lock); xfrm_audit_policy_delete(pol, 1, audit_info->loginuid, -- cgit v1.2.3 From d25830e5507f6bc815f5dd7e2eb65f172e878a2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Moore Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 00:37:04 -0800 Subject: netlabel: Fix a potential NULL pointer dereference Fix a potential NULL pointer dereference seen when trying to remove a static label configuration with an invalid address/mask combination. Signed-off-by: Paul Moore Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/netlabel/netlabel_unlabeled.c | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/netlabel/netlabel_unlabeled.c b/net/netlabel/netlabel_unlabeled.c index e8a5c32b0f10..90c8506a0aac 100644 --- a/net/netlabel/netlabel_unlabeled.c +++ b/net/netlabel/netlabel_unlabeled.c @@ -574,9 +574,10 @@ static int netlbl_unlhsh_remove_addr4(struct net *net, list_entry = netlbl_af4list_remove(addr->s_addr, mask->s_addr, &iface->addr4_list); spin_unlock(&netlbl_unlhsh_lock); - if (list_entry == NULL) + if (list_entry != NULL) + entry = netlbl_unlhsh_addr4_entry(list_entry); + else ret_val = -ENOENT; - entry = netlbl_unlhsh_addr4_entry(list_entry); audit_buf = netlbl_audit_start_common(AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_STCDEL, audit_info); @@ -634,9 +635,10 @@ static int netlbl_unlhsh_remove_addr6(struct net *net, spin_lock(&netlbl_unlhsh_lock); list_entry = netlbl_af6list_remove(addr, mask, &iface->addr6_list); spin_unlock(&netlbl_unlhsh_lock); - if (list_entry == NULL) + if (list_entry != NULL) + entry = netlbl_unlhsh_addr6_entry(list_entry); + else ret_val = -ENOENT; - entry = netlbl_unlhsh_addr6_entry(list_entry); audit_buf = netlbl_audit_start_common(AUDIT_MAC_UNLBL_STCDEL, audit_info); -- cgit v1.2.3 From bd7df219202f44e71e2e975a0fb5f76f946c1aef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "remi.denis-courmont@nokia" Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 02:37:20 +0000 Subject: Phonet: do not dump addresses from other namespaces MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Signed-off-by: Rémi Denis-Courmont Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/phonet/pn_netlink.c | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/phonet/pn_netlink.c b/net/phonet/pn_netlink.c index b1770d66bc8d..242fe8f8c322 100644 --- a/net/phonet/pn_netlink.c +++ b/net/phonet/pn_netlink.c @@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ nla_put_failure: static int getaddr_dumpit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct netlink_callback *cb) { + struct net *net = sock_net(skb->sk); struct phonet_device *pnd; int dev_idx = 0, dev_start_idx = cb->args[0]; int addr_idx = 0, addr_start_idx = cb->args[1]; @@ -131,6 +132,8 @@ static int getaddr_dumpit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct netlink_callback *cb) list_for_each_entry(pnd, &pndevs.list, list) { u8 addr; + if (!net_eq(dev_net(pnd->netdev), net)) + continue; if (dev_idx > dev_start_idx) addr_start_idx = 0; if (dev_idx++ < dev_start_idx) -- cgit v1.2.3 From d253eee20195b25e298bf162a6e72f14bf4803e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oliver Hartkopp Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 15:52:35 -0800 Subject: can: Fix CAN_(EFF|RTR)_FLAG handling in can_filter Due to a wrong safety check in af_can.c it was not possible to filter for SFF frames with a specific CAN identifier without getting the same selected CAN identifier from a received EFF frame also. This fix has a minimum (but user visible) impact on the CAN filter API and therefore the CAN version is set to a new date. Indeed the 'old' API is still working as-is. But when now setting CAN_(EFF|RTR)_FLAG in can_filter.can_mask you might get less traffic than before - but still the stuff that you expected to get for your defined filter ... Thanks to Kurt Van Dijck for pointing at this issue and for the review. Signed-off-by: Oliver Hartkopp Acked-by: Kurt Van Dijck Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- include/linux/can/core.h | 2 +- net/can/af_can.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ net/can/bcm.c | 7 +++--- 3 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/include/linux/can/core.h b/include/linux/can/core.h index e9ca210ffa5b..f50785ad4781 100644 --- a/include/linux/can/core.h +++ b/include/linux/can/core.h @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #include #include -#define CAN_VERSION "20071116" +#define CAN_VERSION "20081130" /* increment this number each time you change some user-space interface */ #define CAN_ABI_VERSION "8" diff --git a/net/can/af_can.c b/net/can/af_can.c index 7d4d2b3c137e..d8173e50cb87 100644 --- a/net/can/af_can.c +++ b/net/can/af_can.c @@ -319,23 +319,52 @@ static struct dev_rcv_lists *find_dev_rcv_lists(struct net_device *dev) return n ? d : NULL; } +/** + * find_rcv_list - determine optimal filterlist inside device filter struct + * @can_id: pointer to CAN identifier of a given can_filter + * @mask: pointer to CAN mask of a given can_filter + * @d: pointer to the device filter struct + * + * Description: + * Returns the optimal filterlist to reduce the filter handling in the + * receive path. This function is called by service functions that need + * to register or unregister a can_filter in the filter lists. + * + * A filter matches in general, when + * + * & mask == can_id & mask + * + * so every bit set in the mask (even CAN_EFF_FLAG, CAN_RTR_FLAG) describe + * relevant bits for the filter. + * + * The filter can be inverted (CAN_INV_FILTER bit set in can_id) or it can + * filter for error frames (CAN_ERR_FLAG bit set in mask). For error frames + * there is a special filterlist and a special rx path filter handling. + * + * Return: + * Pointer to optimal filterlist for the given can_id/mask pair. + * Constistency checked mask. + * Reduced can_id to have a preprocessed filter compare value. + */ static struct hlist_head *find_rcv_list(canid_t *can_id, canid_t *mask, struct dev_rcv_lists *d) { canid_t inv = *can_id & CAN_INV_FILTER; /* save flag before masking */ - /* filter error frames */ + /* filter for error frames in extra filterlist */ if (*mask & CAN_ERR_FLAG) { - /* clear CAN_ERR_FLAG in list entry */ + /* clear CAN_ERR_FLAG in filter entry */ *mask &= CAN_ERR_MASK; return &d->rx[RX_ERR]; } - /* ensure valid values in can_mask */ - if (*mask & CAN_EFF_FLAG) - *mask &= (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG | CAN_RTR_FLAG); - else - *mask &= (CAN_SFF_MASK | CAN_RTR_FLAG); + /* with cleared CAN_ERR_FLAG we have a simple mask/value filterpair */ + +#define CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS (CAN_EFF_FLAG | CAN_RTR_FLAG) + + /* ensure valid values in can_mask for 'SFF only' frame filtering */ + if ((*mask & CAN_EFF_FLAG) && !(*can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG)) + *mask &= (CAN_SFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS); /* reduce condition testing at receive time */ *can_id &= *mask; @@ -348,15 +377,19 @@ static struct hlist_head *find_rcv_list(canid_t *can_id, canid_t *mask, if (!(*mask)) return &d->rx[RX_ALL]; - /* use extra filterset for the subscription of exactly *ONE* can_id */ - if (*can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) { - if (*mask == (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG)) { - /* RFC: a use-case for hash-tables in the future? */ - return &d->rx[RX_EFF]; + /* extra filterlists for the subscription of a single non-RTR can_id */ + if (((*mask & CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS) == CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS) + && !(*can_id & CAN_RTR_FLAG)) { + + if (*can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) { + if (*mask == (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS)) { + /* RFC: a future use-case for hash-tables? */ + return &d->rx[RX_EFF]; + } + } else { + if (*mask == (CAN_SFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_RTR_FLAGS)) + return &d->rx_sff[*can_id]; } - } else { - if (*mask == CAN_SFF_MASK) - return &d->rx_sff[*can_id]; } /* default: filter via can_id/can_mask */ diff --git a/net/can/bcm.c b/net/can/bcm.c index d0dd382001e2..da0d426c0ce4 100644 --- a/net/can/bcm.c +++ b/net/can/bcm.c @@ -64,10 +64,11 @@ #define BCM_CAN_DLC_MASK 0x0F /* clean private flags in can_dlc by masking */ /* get best masking value for can_rx_register() for a given single can_id */ -#define REGMASK(id) ((id & CAN_RTR_FLAG) | ((id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) ? \ - (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG) : CAN_SFF_MASK)) +#define REGMASK(id) ((id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) ? \ + (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG | CAN_RTR_FLAG) : \ + (CAN_SFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG | CAN_RTR_FLAG)) -#define CAN_BCM_VERSION "20080415" +#define CAN_BCM_VERSION CAN_VERSION static __initdata const char banner[] = KERN_INFO "can: broadcast manager protocol (rev " CAN_BCM_VERSION ")\n"; -- cgit v1.2.3 From f8269a495a1924f8b023532dd3e77423432db810 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ilpo Järvinen Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 21:24:48 -0800 Subject: tcp: make urg+gso work for real this time MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I should have noticed this earlier... :-) The previous solution to URG+GSO/TSO will cause SACK block tcp_fragment to do zig-zig patterns, or even worse, a steep downward slope into packet counting because each skb pcount would be truncated to pcount of 2 and then the following fragments of the later portion would restore the window again. Basically this reverts "tcp: Do not use TSO/GSO when there is urgent data" (33cf71cee1). It also removes some unnecessary code from tcp_current_mss that didn't work as intented either (could be that something was changed down the road, or it might have been broken since the dawn of time) because it only works once urg is already written while this bug shows up starting from ~64k before the urg point. The retransmissions already are split to mss sized chunks, so only new data sending paths need splitting in case they have a segment otherwise suitable for gso/tso. The actually check can be improved to be more narrow but since this is late -rc already, I'll postpone thinking the more fine-grained things. Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/ipv4/tcp_output.c | 22 ++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c index 85b07eba1879..fe3b4bdfd251 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c @@ -722,8 +722,7 @@ static void tcp_queue_skb(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb) static void tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int mss_now) { - if (skb->len <= mss_now || !sk_can_gso(sk) || - tcp_urg_mode(tcp_sk(sk))) { + if (skb->len <= mss_now || !sk_can_gso(sk)) { /* Avoid the costly divide in the normal * non-TSO case. */ @@ -1029,10 +1028,6 @@ unsigned int tcp_sync_mss(struct sock *sk, u32 pmtu) /* Compute the current effective MSS, taking SACKs and IP options, * and even PMTU discovery events into account. - * - * LARGESEND note: !tcp_urg_mode is overkill, only frames up to snd_up - * cannot be large. However, taking into account rare use of URG, this - * is not a big flaw. */ unsigned int tcp_current_mss(struct sock *sk, int large_allowed) { @@ -1047,7 +1042,7 @@ unsigned int tcp_current_mss(struct sock *sk, int large_allowed) mss_now = tp->mss_cache; - if (large_allowed && sk_can_gso(sk) && !tcp_urg_mode(tp)) + if (large_allowed && sk_can_gso(sk)) doing_tso = 1; if (dst) { @@ -1164,9 +1159,7 @@ static int tcp_init_tso_segs(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, { int tso_segs = tcp_skb_pcount(skb); - if (!tso_segs || - (tso_segs > 1 && (tcp_skb_mss(skb) != mss_now || - tcp_urg_mode(tcp_sk(sk))))) { + if (!tso_segs || (tso_segs > 1 && tcp_skb_mss(skb) != mss_now)) { tcp_set_skb_tso_segs(sk, skb, mss_now); tso_segs = tcp_skb_pcount(skb); } @@ -1519,6 +1512,10 @@ static int tcp_mtu_probe(struct sock *sk) * send_head. This happens as incoming acks open up the remote * window for us. * + * LARGESEND note: !tcp_urg_mode is overkill, only frames between + * snd_up-64k-mss .. snd_up cannot be large. However, taking into + * account rare use of URG, this is not a big flaw. + * * Returns 1, if no segments are in flight and we have queued segments, but * cannot send anything now because of SWS or another problem. */ @@ -1570,7 +1567,7 @@ static int tcp_write_xmit(struct sock *sk, unsigned int mss_now, int nonagle) } limit = mss_now; - if (tso_segs > 1) + if (tso_segs > 1 && !tcp_urg_mode(tp)) limit = tcp_mss_split_point(sk, skb, mss_now, cwnd_quota); @@ -1619,6 +1616,7 @@ void __tcp_push_pending_frames(struct sock *sk, unsigned int cur_mss, */ void tcp_push_one(struct sock *sk, unsigned int mss_now) { + struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk); struct sk_buff *skb = tcp_send_head(sk); unsigned int tso_segs, cwnd_quota; @@ -1633,7 +1631,7 @@ void tcp_push_one(struct sock *sk, unsigned int mss_now) BUG_ON(!tso_segs); limit = mss_now; - if (tso_segs > 1) + if (tso_segs > 1 && !tcp_urg_mode(tp)) limit = tcp_mss_split_point(sk, skb, mss_now, cwnd_quota); -- cgit v1.2.3 From 17b24b3c97498935a2ef9777370b1151dfed3f6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chas Williams Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 14:58:13 -0800 Subject: ATM: CVE-2008-5079: duplicate listen() on socket corrupts the vcc table As reported by Hugo Dias that it is possible to cause a local denial of service attack by calling the svc_listen function twice on the same socket and reading /proc/net/atm/*vc Signed-off-by: Chas Williams Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/atm/svc.c | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/atm/svc.c b/net/atm/svc.c index de1e4f2f3a43..8fb54dc870b3 100644 --- a/net/atm/svc.c +++ b/net/atm/svc.c @@ -293,7 +293,10 @@ static int svc_listen(struct socket *sock,int backlog) error = -EINVAL; goto out; } - vcc_insert_socket(sk); + if (test_bit(ATM_VF_LISTEN, &vcc->flags)) { + error = -EADDRINUSE; + goto out; + } set_bit(ATM_VF_WAITING, &vcc->flags); prepare_to_wait(sk->sk_sleep, &wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); sigd_enq(vcc,as_listen,NULL,NULL,&vcc->local); @@ -307,6 +310,7 @@ static int svc_listen(struct socket *sock,int backlog) goto out; } set_bit(ATM_VF_LISTEN,&vcc->flags); + vcc_insert_socket(sk); sk->sk_max_ack_backlog = backlog > 0 ? backlog : ATM_BACKLOG_DEFAULT; error = -sk->sk_err; out: -- cgit v1.2.3 From f706644d55f90e8306d87060168fef33804d6dd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oliver Hartkopp Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 15:01:08 -0800 Subject: can: omit received RTR frames for single ID filter lists Since commit d253eee20195b25e298bf162a6e72f14bf4803e5 the single CAN identifier filter lists handle only non-RTR CAN frames. So we need to omit the check of these filter lists when receiving RTR CAN frames. Signed-off-by: Oliver Hartkopp Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/can/af_can.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/can/af_can.c b/net/can/af_can.c index d8173e50cb87..3dadb338addd 100644 --- a/net/can/af_can.c +++ b/net/can/af_can.c @@ -622,7 +622,10 @@ static int can_rcv_filter(struct dev_rcv_lists *d, struct sk_buff *skb) } } - /* check CAN_ID specific entries */ + /* check filterlists for single non-RTR can_ids */ + if (can_id & CAN_RTR_FLAG) + return matches; + if (can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) { hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(r, n, &d->rx[RX_EFF], list) { if (r->can_id == can_id) { -- cgit v1.2.3 From a6af2d6ba5797c556fba0cd3a19e5f3bc9a99b76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Doug Leith Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 17:17:18 -0800 Subject: tcp: tcp_vegas ssthresh bug fix This patch fixes a bug in tcp_vegas.c. At the moment this code leaves ssthresh untouched. However, this means that the vegas congestion control algorithm is effectively unable to reduce cwnd below the ssthresh value (if the vegas update lowers the cwnd below ssthresh, then slow start is activated to raise it back up). One example where this matters is when during slow start cwnd overshoots the link capacity and a flow then exits slow start with ssthresh set to a value above where congestion avoidance would like to adjust it. Signed-off-by: Doug Leith Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/ipv4/tcp_vegas.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_vegas.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_vegas.c index 14504dada116..7cd22262de3a 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_vegas.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_vegas.c @@ -326,6 +326,8 @@ static void tcp_vegas_cong_avoid(struct sock *sk, u32 ack, u32 in_flight) tp->snd_cwnd = 2; else if (tp->snd_cwnd > tp->snd_cwnd_clamp) tp->snd_cwnd = tp->snd_cwnd_clamp; + + tp->snd_ssthresh = tcp_current_ssthresh(sk); } /* Wipe the slate clean for the next RTT. */ -- cgit v1.2.3 From 5cf12e8dc641ef028f0cf9c317a9567e6b794de1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shaddy Baddah Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 17:08:10 +1100 Subject: mac80211: use unaligned safe memcmp() in-place of compare_ether_addr() After fixing zd1211rw: use unaligned safe memcmp() in-place of compare_ether_addr(), I started to see kernel log messages detailing unaligned access: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[100f7f44] sta_info_get+0x24/0x68 [mac80211] As with the aforementioned patch, the unaligned access was eminating from a compare_ether_addr() call. Concerned that whilst it was safe to assume that unalignment was the norm for the zd1211rw, and take preventative measures, it may not be the case or acceptable to use the easy fix of changing the call to memcmp(). My research however indicated that it was OK to do this, as there are a few instances where memcmp() is the preferred mechanism for doing mac address comparisons throughout the module. Signed-off-by: Shaddy Baddah Signed-off-by: John W. Linville --- net/mac80211/sta_info.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/mac80211/sta_info.c b/net/mac80211/sta_info.c index 7fef8ea1f5ec..d254446b85b5 100644 --- a/net/mac80211/sta_info.c +++ b/net/mac80211/sta_info.c @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ struct sta_info *sta_info_get(struct ieee80211_local *local, const u8 *addr) sta = rcu_dereference(local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(addr)]); while (sta) { - if (compare_ether_addr(sta->sta.addr, addr) == 0) + if (memcmp(sta->sta.addr, addr, ETH_ALEN) == 0) break; sta = rcu_dereference(sta->hnext); } -- cgit v1.2.3 From c49b9f295e513753e6d9bb4444ba502f1aa59b29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Balazs Scheidler Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 23:53:46 -0800 Subject: tproxy: fixe a possible read from an invalid location in the socket match TIME_WAIT sockets need to be handled specially, and the socket match casted inet_timewait_sock instances to inet_sock, which are not compatible. Handle this special case by checking sk->sk_state. Signed-off-by: Balazs Scheidler Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- net/netfilter/xt_socket.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/netfilter/xt_socket.c b/net/netfilter/xt_socket.c index 02a8fed21082..1acc089be7e9 100644 --- a/net/netfilter/xt_socket.c +++ b/net/netfilter/xt_socket.c @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ socket_mt(const struct sk_buff *skb, const struct xt_match_param *par) sk = nf_tproxy_get_sock_v4(dev_net(skb->dev), protocol, saddr, daddr, sport, dport, par->in, false); if (sk != NULL) { - bool wildcard = (inet_sk(sk)->rcv_saddr == 0); + bool wildcard = (sk->sk_state != TCP_TIME_WAIT && inet_sk(sk)->rcv_saddr == 0); nf_tproxy_put_sock(sk); if (wildcard) -- cgit v1.2.3