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There is zero point to this function. It's only real substance is to perform an extremely outdated BSD4.2 ICMP check, which we can safely remove. If you really have a MTU limited link being routed by a BSD4.2 derived system, here's a nickel go buy yourself a real router. The other actions of ip_rt_frag_needed(), checking and conditionally updating the peer, are done by the per-protocol handlers of the ICMP event. TCP, UDP, et al. have a handler which will receive this event and transmit it back into the associated route via dst_ops->update_pmtu(). This simplification is important, because it eliminates the one place where we do not have a proper route context in which to make an inetpeer lookup. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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| af_rxrpc.c | ||
| ar-accept.c | ||
| ar-ack.c | ||
| ar-call.c | ||
| ar-connection.c | ||
| ar-connevent.c | ||
| ar-error.c | ||
| ar-input.c | ||
| ar-internal.h | ||
| ar-key.c | ||
| ar-local.c | ||
| ar-output.c | ||
| ar-peer.c | ||
| ar-proc.c | ||
| ar-recvmsg.c | ||
| ar-security.c | ||
| ar-skbuff.c | ||
| ar-transport.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| rxkad.c | ||