the first u32 copied from syncookie_secret is overwritten by the
minute-counter four lines below. After adjusting the destination
address, the size of syncookie_secret can be reduced accordingly.
AFAICS, the only other user of syncookie_secret[] is the ipv6
syncookie support. Because ipv6 syncookies only grab 44 bytes from
syncookie_secret[], this shouldn't affect them in any way.
With fixes from Glenn Griffin.
Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
Acked-by: Glenn Griffin <ggriffin.kernel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
extern void tcp_unhash(struct sock *sk);
/* From syncookies.c */
-extern __u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-3+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
+extern __u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-4+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
extern struct sock *cookie_v4_check(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct ip_options *opt);
extern __u32 cookie_v4_init_sequence(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
extern int sysctl_tcp_syncookies;
-__u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-3+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
+__u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-4+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
EXPORT_SYMBOL(syncookie_secret);
static __init int init_syncookies(void)
{
__u32 *tmp = __get_cpu_var(cookie_scratch);
- memcpy(tmp + 3, syncookie_secret[c], sizeof(syncookie_secret[c]));
+ memcpy(tmp + 4, syncookie_secret[c], sizeof(syncookie_secret[c]));
tmp[0] = (__force u32)saddr;
tmp[1] = (__force u32)daddr;
tmp[2] = ((__force u32)sport << 16) + (__force u32)dport;
#include <net/tcp.h>
extern int sysctl_tcp_syncookies;
-extern __u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-3+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
+extern __u32 syncookie_secret[2][16-4+SHA_DIGEST_WORDS];
#define COOKIEBITS 24 /* Upper bits store count */
#define COOKIEMASK (((__u32)1 << COOKIEBITS) - 1)