On 04/23/2015 01:18 AM, David Miller wrote:

     Hmm, I've been digging in the net core, and was unable to see where TX
     skb's get their NET_IP_ALIGN bytes reserved. Have I missed something?
     Probably need to print out skb's fields...

NET_IP_ALIGN is for receive, not transmit.

    But when I print 'skb->data' from the ndo_start_xmit() method (in the
    'sh_eth' driver), all addresses end with 2, so it looks like
    NET_IP_ALIGN gets added somewhere...

It's the IPV4 header which is 4 byte aligned, then the ethernet header
is pushed which is 14 bytes.

   Sigh... I'm seeing no way out of that then, only copying. :-(

WBR, Sergei

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