tun/tun.patch

Sun, 02 Sep 2012 18:18:43 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Sun, 02 Sep 2012 18:18:43 +0200
changeset 659
79e32993cb4d
child 667
9dacbd1d1aa2
permissions
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Introduce new version of tcpdump, reorder taglib and cryptbreaker to
the end because they fail to build on Linux, and correct flawed URLs
probably copied from the doxygen build entry.

michael@75 1 Index: linux/2.2/tun.c
michael@75 2 --- linux/2.2/tun.c.orig 2006-10-10 14:45:00.338589000 +0200
michael@75 3 +++ linux/2.2/tun.c 2006-10-10 14:44:05.695404000 +0200
michael@75 4 @@ -178,10 +178,22 @@
michael@75 5
michael@75 6 DBG( KERN_INFO "%s: tun_chr_poll\n", tun->name);
michael@75 7
michael@75 8 + /* Data written to the /dev/tunX device is immediately placed into a socket buffer, making it
michael@75 9 + * available to networking code at the tunX interface. Writes never block.
michael@75 10 + * Likewise, data flows from the network stack, through the tunX interface and into the /dev/tun* device,
michael@75 11 + * where it is queued, making it available for read().
michael@75 12 + * Thus the character device /dev/tunX is:
michael@75 13 + * - readable if data was "transmitted" to the tunX interface and is now queued at the /dev/tunX device.
michael@75 14 + * - always writable.
michael@75 15 + * Everything written here is equally true of taps.
michael@75 16 + * The author made a mistake when implementing this routine; he forgot that the device is always writable.
michael@75 17 + * -jeff stearns 22-Dec-2005
michael@75 18 + */
michael@75 19 +
michael@75 20 poll_wait(file, &tun->read_wait, wait);
michael@75 21
michael@75 22 if( skb_queue_len(&tun->txq) )
michael@75 23 - return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
michael@75 24 + return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM | POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
michael@75 25
michael@75 26 return POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
michael@75 27 }
michael@75 28 Index: linux/2.4/tun.c
michael@75 29 --- linux/2.4/tun.c.orig 2006-10-10 14:41:57.910408000 +0200
michael@75 30 +++ linux/2.4/tun.c 2006-10-10 14:43:40.067700000 +0200
michael@75 31 @@ -176,9 +176,21 @@
michael@75 32 DBG(KERN_INFO "%s: tun_chr_poll\n", tun->name);
michael@75 33
michael@75 34 poll_wait(file, &tun->read_wait, wait);
michael@75 35 +
michael@75 36 + /* Data written to the /dev/tunX device is immediately placed into a socket buffer, making it
michael@75 37 + * available to networking code at the tunX interface. Writes never block.
michael@75 38 + * Likewise, data flows from the network stack, through the tunX interface and into the /dev/tun* device,
michael@75 39 + * where it is queued, making it available for read().
michael@75 40 + * Thus the character device /dev/tunX is:
michael@75 41 + * - readable if data was "transmitted" to the tunX interface and is now queued at the /dev/tunX device.
michael@75 42 + * - always writable.
michael@75 43 + * Everything written here is equally true of taps.
michael@75 44 + * The author made a mistake when implementing this routine; he forgot that the device is always writable.
michael@75 45 + * -jeff stearns 22-Dec-2005
michael@75 46 + */
michael@75 47
michael@75 48 if (skb_queue_len(&tun->txq))
michael@75 49 - return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
michael@75 50 + return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM | POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
michael@75 51
michael@75 52 return POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
michael@75 53 }

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