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Xin Long says:
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sctp: add sender-side procedures for stream reconf asoc reset and add streams
Patch 4/6 is to implement sender-side procedures for the SSN/TSN Reset
Request Parameter described in rfc6525 section 5.1.4, patch 3/6 is
ahead of it to define a function to make the request chunk for it.
Patch 6/6 is to implement sender-side procedures for the Add Incoming
and Outgoing Streams Request Parameter Request Parameter described in
rfc6525 section 5.1.5 and 5.1.6, patch 5/6 is ahead of it to define a
function to make the request chunk for it.
Patch 2/6 is a fix to recover streams states when it fails to send
request and Patch 1/6 is to drop some unncessary __packed from some
old structures.
v1->v2:
- put these into a smaller group.
- rename some temporary variables in the codes.
- rename the titles of the commits and improve some changelogs.
v2->v3:
- re-split the patchset and make sure it has no dead codes for review.
- move some codes into stream.c from socket.c.
v3->v4:
- add one more patch to fix a send reset stream request issue.
- doing actual work only when request is sent successfully.
- reduce some indents in sctp_send_add_streams.
v4->v5:
- close streams before sending request and recover them when sending
fails in patch 1/5 and patch 3/5
v5->v6:
- add patch 1/6 to drop some unncessary __packed from some old structures.
- remove __packed from some new structures in patch 3/6 and 5/6.
- define unsigned int outcnt and incnt to make codes smaller in patch 6/6.
- use krealloc instead of kcalloc and remove ksize check in patch 6/6, as
ksize check is acutally used in krealloc already.
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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