On 21/05/2013 20:51, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 10:48 -0700, Eric Dumazet wrote:
>
>> We do not keep skb->dev information once a packet leaves the rcu
>> protected region.
>>
>> Once packet is queued to tcp input queues, skb->dev is NULL.
>
> This is done in tcp_v4_rcv() & tcp_v6_rcv()

So if we move calling sk_mark_ll() into the rcu protected region,
We would not need the gen id in the skb.
We could save skb->dev and skb->queue_mapping along with the generation 
id in the socket.

then we don't need to change the skb struct at all.
skb_mark_ll() can go away.
we also call sk_mark_ll in one central place in net_protocol->handler 
instead of all over the place.

or am I missing something?

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