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net: Correct spelling in net/core
Correct spelling in net/core. As reported by codespell. Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240822-net-spell-v1-13-3a98971ce2d2@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@ struct sk_buff *validate_xmit_skb_list(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *d
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next = skb->next;
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skb_mark_not_on_list(skb);
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/* in case skb wont be segmented, point to itself */
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/* in case skb won't be segmented, point to itself */
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skb->prev = skb;
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skb = validate_xmit_skb(skb, dev, again);
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@ -11432,7 +11432,7 @@ void unregister_netdevice_many_notify(struct list_head *head,
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* @head: list of devices
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*
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* Note: As most callers use a stack allocated list_head,
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* we force a list_del() to make sure stack wont be corrupted later.
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* we force a list_del() to make sure stack won't be corrupted later.
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*/
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void unregister_netdevice_many(struct list_head *head)
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{
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@ -11490,7 +11490,7 @@ int __dev_change_net_namespace(struct net_device *dev, struct net *net,
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if (dev->features & NETIF_F_NETNS_LOCAL)
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goto out;
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/* Ensure the device has been registrered */
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/* Ensure the device has been registered */
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if (dev->reg_state != NETREG_REGISTERED)
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goto out;
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@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ static int __hw_addr_sync_multiple(struct netdev_hw_addr_list *to_list,
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}
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/* This function only works where there is a strict 1-1 relationship
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* between source and destionation of they synch. If you ever need to
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* between source and destination of they synch. If you ever need to
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* sync addresses to more then 1 destination, you need to use
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* __hw_addr_sync_multiple().
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*/
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@ -299,8 +299,8 @@ void __hw_addr_unsync(struct netdev_hw_addr_list *to_list,
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__hw_addr_unsync);
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/**
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* __hw_addr_sync_dev - Synchonize device's multicast list
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* @list: address list to syncronize
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* __hw_addr_sync_dev - Synchronize device's multicast list
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* @list: address list to synchronize
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* @dev: device to sync
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* @sync: function to call if address should be added
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* @unsync: function to call if address should be removed
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int fib_default_rule_add(struct fib_rules_ops *ops,
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r->suppress_prefixlen = -1;
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r->suppress_ifgroup = -1;
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/* The lock is not required here, the list in unreacheable
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/* The lock is not required here, the list in unreachable
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* at the moment this function is called */
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list_add_tail(&r->list, &ops->rules_list);
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return 0;
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ static void gro_list_prepare(const struct list_head *head,
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skb_mac_header(skb),
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maclen);
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/* in most common scenarions 'slow_gro' is 0
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/* in most common scenarios 'slow_gro' is 0
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* otherwise we are already on some slower paths
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* either skip all the infrequent tests altogether or
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* avoid trying too hard to skip each of them individually
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ static void poll_one_napi(struct napi_struct *napi)
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if (test_and_set_bit(NAPI_STATE_NPSVC, &napi->state))
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return;
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/* We explicilty pass the polling call a budget of 0 to
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/* We explicitly pass the polling call a budget of 0 to
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* indicate that we are clearing the Tx path only.
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*/
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work = napi->poll(napi, 0);
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
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*
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* By design there should only be *one* "controlling" process. In practice
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* multiple write accesses gives unpredictable result. Understood by "write"
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* to /proc gives result code thats should be read be the "writer".
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* to /proc gives result code that should be read be the "writer".
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* For practical use this should be no problem.
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*
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* Note when adding devices to a specific CPU there good idea to also assign
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@ -2371,11 +2371,11 @@ static void get_ipsec_sa(struct pktgen_dev *pkt_dev, int flow)
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if (pkt_dev->spi) {
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/* We need as quick as possible to find the right SA
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* Searching with minimum criteria to archieve this.
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* Searching with minimum criteria to achieve, this.
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*/
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x = xfrm_state_lookup_byspi(pn->net, htonl(pkt_dev->spi), AF_INET);
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} else {
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/* slow path: we dont already have xfrm_state */
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/* slow path: we don't already have xfrm_state */
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x = xfrm_stateonly_find(pn->net, DUMMY_MARK, 0,
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(xfrm_address_t *)&pkt_dev->cur_daddr,
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(xfrm_address_t *)&pkt_dev->cur_saddr,
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@ -3838,8 +3838,8 @@ static int pktgen_add_device(struct pktgen_thread *t, const char *ifname)
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pkt_dev->ipsmode = XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT;
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pkt_dev->ipsproto = IPPROTO_ESP;
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/* xfrm tunnel mode needs additional dst to extract outter
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* ip header protocol/ttl/id field, here creat a phony one.
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/* xfrm tunnel mode needs additional dst to extract outer
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* ip header protocol/ttl/id field, here create a phony one.
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* instead of looking for a valid rt, which definitely hurting
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* performance under such circumstance.
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*/
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@ -5163,7 +5163,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(skb_to_sgvec);
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* 3. sg_unmark_end
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* 4. skb_to_sgvec(payload2)
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*
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* When mapping mutilple payload conditionally, skb_to_sgvec_nomark
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* When mapping multiple payload conditionally, skb_to_sgvec_nomark
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* is more preferable.
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*/
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int skb_to_sgvec_nomark(struct sk_buff *skb, struct scatterlist *sg,
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@ -6021,7 +6021,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_try_coalesce);
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* @skb: buffer to clean
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* @xnet: packet is crossing netns
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*
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* skb_scrub_packet can be used after encapsulating or decapsulting a packet
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* skb_scrub_packet can be used after encapsulating or decapsulating a packet
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* into/from a tunnel. Some information have to be cleared during these
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* operations.
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* skb_scrub_packet can also be used to clean a skb before injecting it in
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@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@ static inline void sock_lock_init(struct sock *sk)
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/*
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* Copy all fields from osk to nsk but nsk->sk_refcnt must not change yet,
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* even temporarly, because of RCU lookups. sk_node should also be left as is.
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* even temporarily, because of RCU lookups. sk_node should also be left as is.
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* We must not copy fields between sk_dontcopy_begin and sk_dontcopy_end
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*/
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static void sock_copy(struct sock *nsk, const struct sock *osk)
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@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk)
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skb_set_hash_from_sk(skb, sk);
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/*
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* We used to take a refcount on sk, but following operation
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* is enough to guarantee sk_free() wont free this sock until
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* is enough to guarantee sk_free() won't free this sock until
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* all in-flight packets are completed
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*/
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refcount_add(skb->truesize, &sk->sk_wmem_alloc);
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@ -3697,7 +3697,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_recv_errqueue);
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*
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* FIX: POSIX 1003.1g is very ambiguous here. It states that
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* asynchronous errors should be reported by getsockopt. We assume
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* this means if you specify SO_ERROR (otherwise whats the point of it).
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* this means if you specify SO_ERROR (otherwise what is the point of it).
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*/
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int sock_common_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname,
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char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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/*
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* Generic address resultion entity
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* Generic address resolution entity
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*
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* Authors:
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* net_random Alan Cox
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