Re: [PATCH] xfrm: take iphdr size into account for esp payloadsize calculation

From: Steffen Klassert
Date: Fri May 11 2012 - 06:39:37 EST


On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 09:02:49PM -0400, Benjamin Poirier wrote:
>
> The value returned by this function is tuned for tcp segment size:
> 1) from tcp_mtu_to_mss()
> mss = pmtu - tcp_hlen - net_hlen
> 2) frame structure for transport mode
> mtu = mss + tcp_hlen + esp_header_len(esp_payload_len) + ah_len + net_hlen

I think you can simplify the calculations here, this
calculation should not depend on any special layer 4
protocol.

>
> The "mtu" parameter of esp4_get_mtu is in fact mtu - ah_len.
> The return value of esp4_get_mtu is put into pmtu.
>
> If we put 1 and 2 together we have:
> pmtu = mtu - ah_len - esp_header_len(esp_payload_len)
> with esp_payload_len = mss + tcp_hlen
>
> This formula expands to:
> pmtu = mtu - ah_len - (header_len + align(align(pmtu - net_hlen + 2, blksize),
> esp->padlen) - (pmtu - net_hlen) + alen)
>
> and simplifies to:
> pmtu = (mtu - ah_len - net_hlen - header_len - alen) & ~(max(blksize,
> esp->padlen) - 1) + (net_hlen - 2)
>
> which, in the context of esp4_get_mtu, becomes:
> ((mtu - x->props.header_len - crypto_aead_authsize(esp->aead) - sizeof(struct
> iphdr)) & ~(align - 1)) + (sizeof(struct iphdr) - 2)
>
> This is the same formula as before, except for sizeof(struct iphdr) which was
> missing.
>

Well, makes sense. I use transport mode very rarely, so I never noticed this.
But I was sure that it worked correct in tunnel mode.

Thanks.

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