On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 09:09:34AM +0800, Wei Yongjun wrote:
>
> And in my test, UDP under IPv4 maybe do that.
> My UDP packet is:
> 
> packet1:
>  ___________________________________
> | Source Port               | Dest Port                   |
> |_________________|_________________|
> | Length = 16               | Checksum(*1)          |
> |_________________|_________________|
> |                          payload24                          |
> |__________________________________|

The whole point of CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY is that the hardware parses
the protocol header for us.  So in this case it must calculate the
checksum for only the first 8 bytes of the payload.

If it does this incorrectly, then it doesn't support RX checksums at
all.

Which NIC is doing this BTW?

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