Re: Memory corruption in 8390.c ? (was Re: Possible leaks in network drivers)

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On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 07:02:27PM +1000, herbert wrote:
>
> > >cassini.c
> > >starfire.c
> > >yellowfin.c
> > 
> > That doesn't really invalidate the point :)  These drivers are still 
> > only padding very small packets.
> 
> Hmm, at least cassini pads it to 255 for gigabit...

The one in starfire looks especially dodgy.  It supports SG and also
requires the whole length to be a multiple of 4 if the firmware is
broken.  The question is do they really intend this or do they want
each fragment to terminate on a 4-byte boundary.

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