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    fsl_etsec: Pad short payloads with zeros · 64f441d2
    Andrey Smirnov 提交于
    Depending on QEMU network setup it is possible for us to receive a
    complete Ethernet packet that is less 64 bytes long. One such example is
    when QEMU is configured to use a standalone TAP device (not set to be a
    part of any bridge) receives and ARP packet. In cases like that we need
    to add more than just 4-bytes of CRC padding and ensure that our payload
    is at least 60 bytes long, such that, when combined with CRC padding
    bytes the resulting size is at least 802.3 minimum MTU bytes
    long (64). Failing to do that results in code in etsec_walk_rx_ring()
    setting BD_RX_SH which, in turn, makes corresponding Linux driver of
    emulated host to reject buffer as a runt packet
    Signed-off-by: NAndrey Smirnov <andrew.smirnov@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: NJason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
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