On 2019/4/17 21:18, Eric Dumazet wrote: > > > On 04/17/2019 02:18 AM, linmiaohe wrote: >> From: Jie Liu <liujie165@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> If we set sysctl_wmem_max or sysctl_rmem_max larger than INT_MAX, >> the send/receive buffer of sock will be an negative value. Same as >> when the val is larger than INT_MAX/2. >> >> Fixes: 1c003b1580e2 ("ipvs: wakeup master thread") >> Reported-by: Qiang Ning <ningqiang1@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Reviewed-by: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Jie Liu <liujie165@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c | 10 ++++------ >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c b/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c >> index 2526be6b3d90..c0e4cbed6e74 100644 >> --- a/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c >> +++ b/net/netfilter/ipvs/ip_vs_sync.c >> @@ -1278,14 +1278,12 @@ static void set_sock_size(struct sock *sk, int mode, int val) >> /* setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &val, sizeof(val)); */ >> lock_sock(sk); >> if (mode) { >> - val = clamp_t(int, val, (SOCK_MIN_SNDBUF + 1) / 2, >> - sysctl_wmem_max); >> - sk->sk_sndbuf = val * 2; >> + val = min_t(u32, val, sysctl_wmem_max); >> + sk->sk_sndbuf = max_t(int, val * 2, SOCK_MIN_SNDBUF); > > What prevents val * 2 to overflow ? > > Code in sock_setsockopt() looks quite different. > . > In fact, I just implemented this function with reference to sock_setsockopt(). When val * 2 overflow, we will set the buffer as SOCK_MIN_SNDBUF, just as sock_setsockopt() do.