* when Linux implements ESP (and maybe AUTH) headers.
* --AK
*
- * This function parses (probably truncated) exthdr set "hdr"
- * of length "len". "nexthdrp" initially points to some place,
+ * This function parses (probably truncated) exthdr set "hdr".
+ * "nexthdrp" initially points to some place,
* where type of the first header can be found.
*
* It skips all well-known exthdrs, and returns pointer to the start
* --ANK (980726)
*/
-int ipv6_skip_exthdr(const struct sk_buff *skb, int start, u8 *nexthdrp, int len)
+int ipv6_skip_exthdr(const struct sk_buff *skb, int start, u8 *nexthdrp)
{
u8 nexthdr = *nexthdrp;
struct ipv6_opt_hdr _hdr, *hp;
int hdrlen;
- if (len < (int)sizeof(struct ipv6_opt_hdr))
- return -1;
if (nexthdr == NEXTHDR_NONE)
return -1;
hp = skb_header_pointer(skb, start, sizeof(_hdr), &_hdr);
if (hp == NULL)
- BUG();
+ return -1;
if (nexthdr == NEXTHDR_FRAGMENT) {
- unsigned short _frag_off, *fp;
+ __be16 _frag_off, *fp;
fp = skb_header_pointer(skb,
start+offsetof(struct frag_hdr,
frag_off),
hdrlen = ipv6_optlen(hp);
nexthdr = hp->nexthdr;
- len -= hdrlen;
start += hdrlen;
}