On 8/16/2024 4:31 AM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> The current logic in ieee80211_convert_to_unicast() uses skb_clone() >> to obtain an skb for each individual destination of a multicast >> frame, and then updates the destination address in the cloned skb's >> data buffer before placing that skb on the provided queue. >> >> This logic is flawed since skb_clone() shares the same data buffer >> with the original and the cloned skb, and hence each time the >> destination address is updated, it overwrites the previous destination >> address in this shared buffer. As a result, due to the special handing >> of the first valid destination, all of the skbs will eventually be >> sent to that first destination. > > Did you actually observe this happen in practice? ieee80211_change_da() > does an skb_ensure_writable() check on the Ethernet header before > writing it, so AFAICT it does not, in fact, overwrite the data of the > original frame. I'm proxying this change for our internal team, and they have observed that unicast frames are not being sent to the separate STAs. In response to your reply I went through the code again and it seems the manner in which this functionality fails isn't as it was described to me. Instead this functionality fails because we'd fail on the first ieee80211_change_da() call and hence goto multicast and where only the original skb would be queued and transmitted as a multicast frame So the original logic is still faulty, only the actual faulty behavior is not being described correctly: instead of sending multiple unicast frames to the same STA we'd send a single multicast frame. >> Fix this issue by using skb_copy() instead of skb_clone(). This will >> result in a duplicate data buffer being allocated for each >> destination, and hence each skb will be transmitted to the proper >> destination. > > Cf the above, it seems this change will just lead to more needless > copying. What other way is there to implement this multicast to unicast functionality? https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ebceec860fc370b2f4c23e95c51daa932e047913 All of this logic exists to support that feature. Also note MLO multicast uses the skb_copy() methodology as well. /jeff