skb_copy_expand changes the headroom, so it needs to adjust the header
offsets by the difference between the old and the new value.
Signed-off-by: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
*/
struct sk_buff *n = alloc_skb(newheadroom + skb->len + newtailroom,
gfp_mask);
*/
struct sk_buff *n = alloc_skb(newheadroom + skb->len + newtailroom,
gfp_mask);
+ int oldheadroom = skb_headroom(skb);
int head_copy_len, head_copy_off;
int head_copy_len, head_copy_off;
/* Set the tail pointer and length */
skb_put(n, skb->len);
/* Set the tail pointer and length */
skb_put(n, skb->len);
- head_copy_len = skb_headroom(skb);
+ head_copy_len = oldheadroom;
head_copy_off = 0;
if (newheadroom <= head_copy_len)
head_copy_len = newheadroom;
head_copy_off = 0;
if (newheadroom <= head_copy_len)
head_copy_len = newheadroom;
+#ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET
+ off = newheadroom - oldheadroom;
+#endif
+ n->transport_header += off;
+ n->network_header += off;
+ n->mac_header += off;
+