Current userspace considers an ICMP header to be 4 bytes consisting
of the type, code, and checksum. The kernel considers it to be 8
bytes because it also counts the two data fields that contain
type-specific information (and are always present). Since flow
extract will zero out headers that are not completely present this
means that an ICMP packet that has a header of 5-7 bytes will be
interpreted differently by userspace and kernel. This fixes the
problem by adopting the kernel's version of the ICMP header in
userspace.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Gross <jesse@nicira.com>
};
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(IP_HEADER_LEN == sizeof(struct ip_header));
-#define ICMP_HEADER_LEN 4
+#define ICMP_HEADER_LEN 8
struct icmp_header {
uint8_t icmp_type;
uint8_t icmp_code;
ovs_be16 icmp_csum;
+ union {
+ struct {
+ ovs_be16 id;
+ ovs_be16 seq;
+ } echo;
+ struct {
+ ovs_be16 empty;
+ ovs_be16 mtu;
+ } frag;
+ ovs_be32 gateway;
+ } icmp_fields;
+ uint8_t icmp_data[0];
};
BUILD_ASSERT_DECL(ICMP_HEADER_LEN == sizeof(struct icmp_header));