On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 10:40:15AM +0200, Florian Westphal wrote:
> David Laight <david.lai...@aculab.com> wrote:
> > From: Joe Stringer
> > > Sent: 13 April 2016 19:10
> > > This is the IPv6 equivalent of commit 8282f27449bf ("inet: frag: Always
> > > orphan skbs inside ip_defrag()").
> > > 
> > > Prior to commit 029f7f3b8701 ("netfilter: ipv6: nf_defrag: avoid/free
> > > clone operations"), ipv6 fragments sent to nf_ct_frag6_gather() would be
> > > cloned (implicitly orphaning) prior to queueing for reassembly. As such,
> > > when the IPv6 message is eventually reassembled, the skb->sk for all
> > > fragments would be NULL. After that commit was introduced, rather than
> > > cloning, the original skbs were queued directly without orphaning. The
> > > end result is that all frags except for the first and last may have a
> > > socket attached.
> > 
> > I'd have thought that the queued fragments would still want to be
> > resource-counted against the socket (I think that is what skb->sk is for).
> 
> No, ipv4/ipv6 reasm has its own accouting.
> 
> > Although I can't imagine why IPv6 reassembly is happening on skb
> > associated with a socket.
> 
> Right, thats a much more interesting question -- both ipv4 and
> ipv6 orphan skbs before NF_HOOK prerouting trip.
> 
> (That being said, I don't mind the patch, I'm just be curious how this
>  can happen).

If this change is specific to get this working in ovs and its
conntrack support, then I don't think this belong to core
infrastructure. This should be fixed in ovs instead.

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