Revision 79d2b29e8ab2bd460b07ff783d679d6cd3032769 authored by Ron Mercer on 13 February 2009, 00:38:34 UTC, committed by David S. Miller on 13 February 2009, 00:38:34 UTC
The large receive buffer queue is not properly tracking the current index in the case where an early exit occurs. This can happen when a page alloc or dma mapping fails. If this occurs the queue will get out of sync and invalid indexes can be written to the hardware. Signed-off-by: Ron Mercer <ron.mercer@qlogic.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Makefile | -rw-r--r-- | 231 bytes |
af_netrom.c | -rw-r--r-- | 32.8 KB |
nr_dev.c | -rw-r--r-- | 4.4 KB |
nr_in.c | -rw-r--r-- | 7.0 KB |
nr_loopback.c | -rw-r--r-- | 1.7 KB |
nr_out.c | -rw-r--r-- | 5.9 KB |
nr_route.c | -rw-r--r-- | 23.6 KB |
nr_subr.c | -rw-r--r-- | 6.1 KB |
nr_timer.c | -rw-r--r-- | 5.3 KB |
sysctl_net_netrom.c | -rw-r--r-- | 5.2 KB |
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