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@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@
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* @skb: buffer to filter
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*
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* Run the filter code and then cut skb->data to correct size returned by
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- * sk_run_filter. If pkt_len is 0 we toss packet. If skb->len is smaller
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+ * SK_RUN_FILTER. If pkt_len is 0 we toss packet. If skb->len is smaller
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* than pkt_len we keep whole skb->data. This is the socket level
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- * wrapper to sk_run_filter. It returns 0 if the packet should
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+ * wrapper to SK_RUN_FILTER. It returns 0 if the packet should
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* be accepted or -EPERM if the packet should be tossed.
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*
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*/
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@@ -565,12 +565,9 @@ err:
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}
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/* Security:
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- *
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- * A BPF program is able to use 16 cells of memory to store intermediate
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- * values (check u32 mem[BPF_MEMWORDS] in sk_run_filter()).
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*
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* As we dont want to clear mem[] array for each packet going through
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- * sk_run_filter(), we check that filter loaded by user never try to read
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+ * __bpf_prog_run(), we check that filter loaded by user never try to read
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* a cell if not previously written, and we check all branches to be sure
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* a malicious user doesn't try to abuse us.
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*/
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