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/*
 * INET		An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
 *		operating system.  INET is implemented using the  BSD Socket
 *		interface as the means of communication with the user level.
 *
 *		The Internet Protocol (IP) output module.
 *
 * Version:	$Id: ip_output.c,v 1.67.2.1 1999/09/07 02:25:23 davem Exp $
 *
 * Authors:	Ross Biro, <bir7@leland.Stanford.Edu>
 *		Fred N. van Kempen, <waltje@uWalt.NL.Mugnet.ORG>
 *		Donald Becker, <becker@super.org>
 *		Alan Cox, <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
 *		Richard Underwood
 *		Stefan Becker, <stefanb@yello.ping.de>
 *		Jorge Cwik, <jorge@laser.satlink.net>
 *		Arnt Gulbrandsen, <agulbra@nvg.unit.no>
 *
 *	See ip_input.c for original log
 *
 *	Fixes:
 *		Alan Cox	:	Missing nonblock feature in ip_build_xmit.
 *		Mike Kilburn	:	htons() missing in ip_build_xmit.
 *		Bradford Johnson:	Fix faulty handling of some frames when 
 *					no route is found.
 *		Alexander Demenshin:	Missing sk/skb free in ip_queue_xmit
 *					(in case if packet not accepted by
 *					output firewall rules)
 *		Mike McLagan	:	Routing by source
 *		Alexey Kuznetsov:	use new route cache
 *		Andi Kleen:		Fix broken PMTU recovery and remove
 *					some redundant tests.
 *	Vitaly E. Lavrov	:	Transparent proxy revived after year coma.
 *		Andi Kleen	: 	Replace ip_reply with ip_send_reply.
 *		Andi Kleen	:	Split fast and slow ip_build_xmit path 
 *					for decreased register pressure on x86 
 *					and more readibility. 
 *		Marc Boucher	:	When call_out_firewall returns FW_QUEUE,
 *					silently drop skb instead of failing with -EPERM.
 */

#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/config.h>

#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <linux/sockios.h>
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/inet.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/init.h>

#include <net/snmp.h>
#include <net/ip.h>
#include <net/protocol.h>
#include <net/route.h>
#include <net/tcp.h>
#include <net/udp.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <net/arp.h>
#include <net/icmp.h>
#include <net/raw.h>
#include <net/checksum.h>
#include <linux/igmp.h>
#include <linux/ip_fw.h>
#include <linux/firewall.h>
#include <linux/mroute.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>

/*
 *      Shall we try to damage output packets if routing dev changes?
 */

int sysctl_ip_dynaddr = 0;


int ip_id_count = 0;

/* Generate a checksum for an outgoing IP datagram. */
__inline__ void ip_send_check(struct iphdr *iph)
{
	iph->check = 0;
	iph->check = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
}

/* 
 *		Add an ip header to a skbuff and send it out.
 */
void ip_build_and_send_pkt(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk,
			   u32 saddr, u32 daddr, struct ip_options *opt)
{
	struct rtable *rt = (struct rtable *)skb->dst;
	struct iphdr *iph;
	struct device *dev;
	
	/* Build the IP header. */
	if (opt)
		iph=(struct iphdr *)skb_push(skb,sizeof(struct iphdr) + opt->optlen);
	else
		iph=(struct iphdr *)skb_push(skb,sizeof(struct iphdr));

	iph->version  = 4;
	iph->ihl      = 5;
	iph->tos      = sk->ip_tos;
	iph->frag_off = 0;
	if (ip_dont_fragment(sk, &rt->u.dst))
		iph->frag_off |= htons(IP_DF);
	iph->ttl      = sk->ip_ttl;
	iph->daddr    = rt->rt_dst;
	iph->saddr    = rt->rt_src;
	iph->protocol = sk->protocol;
	iph->tot_len  = htons(skb->len);
	iph->id       = htons(ip_id_count++);
	skb->nh.iph   = iph;

	if (opt && opt->optlen) {
		iph->ihl += opt->optlen>>2;
		ip_options_build(skb, opt, daddr, rt, 0);
	}

	dev = rt->u.dst.dev;

#ifdef CONFIG_FIREWALL
	/* Now we have no better mechanism to notify about error. */
	switch (call_out_firewall(PF_INET, dev, iph, NULL, &skb)) {
	case FW_REJECT:
		icmp_send(skb, ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, ICMP_PORT_UNREACH, 0);
		/* Fall thru... */
	case FW_BLOCK:
	case FW_QUEUE:
		kfree_skb(skb);
		return;
	}
#endif

	ip_send_check(iph);

	/* Send it out. */
	skb->dst->output(skb);
	return;
}

int __ip_finish_output(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
	return ip_finish_output(skb);
}

int ip_mc_output(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
	struct sock *sk = skb->sk;
	struct rtable *rt = (struct rtable*)skb->dst;
	struct device *dev = rt->u.dst.dev;

	/*
	 *	If the indicated interface is up and running, send the packet.
	 */
	 
	ip_statistics.IpOutRequests++;
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_NAT
	if (rt->rt_flags & RTCF_NAT)
		ip_do_nat(skb);
#endif

	skb->dev = dev;
	skb->protocol = __constant_htons(ETH_P_IP);

	/*
	 *	Multicasts are looped back for other local users
	 */

	if (rt->rt_flags&RTCF_MULTICAST && (!sk || sk->ip_mc_loop)) {
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MROUTE
		/* Small optimization: do not loopback not local frames,
		   which returned after forwarding; they will be  dropped
		   by ip_mr_input in any case.
		   Note, that local frames are looped back to be delivered
		   to local recipients.

		   This check is duplicated in ip_mr_input at the moment.
		 */
		if ((rt->rt_flags&RTCF_LOCAL) || !(IPCB(skb)->flags&IPSKB_FORWARDED))
#endif
		dev_loopback_xmit(skb);

		/* Multicasts with ttl 0 must not go beyond the host */

		if (skb->nh.iph->ttl == 0) {
			kfree_skb(skb);
			return 0;
		}
	}

	if (rt->rt_flags&RTCF_BROADCAST)
		dev_loopback_xmit(skb);

	return ip_finish_output(skb);
}

int ip_output(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
	char *str1 = "pfinet ip_output check point 1\n";
	char *str2 = "pfinet ip_output check point 2\n";
	int stderr_fd = fileno (stderr);
	int ret;

#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_NAT
	struct rtable *rt = (struct rtable*)skb->dst;
#endif

	ip_statistics.IpOutRequests++;

#ifdef CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_NAT
	if (rt->rt_flags&RTCF_NAT)
		ip_do_nat(skb);
#endif

	write (stderr_fd, str1, strlen (str1) + 1);
	fflush (stderr);
	ret = ip_finish_output(skb);
	return ret;
}

/* Queues a packet to be sent, and starts the transmitter if necessary.  
 * This routine also needs to put in the total length and compute the 
 * checksum.  We use to do this in two stages, ip_build_header() then
 * this, but that scheme created a mess when routes disappeared etc.
 * So we do it all here, and the TCP send engine has been changed to
 * match. (No more unroutable FIN disasters, etc. wheee...)  This will
 * most likely make other reliable transport layers above IP easier
 * to implement under Linux.
 */
void ip_queue_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
	struct sock *sk = skb->sk;
	struct ip_options *opt = sk->opt;
	struct rtable *rt;
	struct device *dev;
	struct iphdr *iph;
	unsigned int tot_len;

	/* Make sure we can route this packet. */
	rt = (struct rtable *) sk->dst_cache;
	if(rt == NULL || rt->u.dst.obsolete) {
		u32 daddr;

		sk->dst_cache = NULL;
		ip_rt_put(rt);

		/* Use correct destination address if we have options. */
		daddr = sk->daddr;
		if(opt && opt->srr)
			daddr = opt->faddr;

		/* If this fails, retransmit mechanism of transport layer will
		 * keep trying until route appears or the connection times itself
		 * out.
		 */
		if(ip_route_output(&rt, daddr, sk->saddr,
				   RT_TOS(sk->ip_tos) | RTO_CONN | sk->localroute,
				   sk->bound_dev_if))
			goto drop;
		sk->dst_cache = &rt->u.dst;
	}
	if(opt && opt->is_strictroute && rt->rt_dst != rt->rt_gateway)
		goto no_route;

	/* We have a route, so grab a reference. */
	skb->dst = dst_clone(sk->dst_cache);

	/* OK, we know where to send it, allocate and build IP header. */
	iph = (struct iphdr *) skb_push(skb, sizeof(struct iphdr) + (opt ? opt->optlen : 0));
	iph->version  = 4;
	iph->ihl      = 5;
	iph->tos      = sk->ip_tos;
	iph->frag_off = 0;
	iph->ttl      = sk->ip_ttl;
	iph->daddr    = rt->rt_dst;
	iph->saddr    = rt->rt_src;
	iph->protocol = sk->protocol;
	skb->nh.iph   = iph;
	/* Transport layer set skb->h.foo itself. */

	if(opt && opt->optlen) {
		iph->ihl += opt->optlen >> 2;
		ip_options_build(skb, opt, sk->daddr, rt, 0);
	}

	tot_len = skb->len;
	iph->tot_len = htons(tot_len);
	iph->id = htons(ip_id_count++);

	dev = rt->u.dst.dev;

#ifdef CONFIG_FIREWALL
	/* Now we have no better mechanism to notify about error. */
	switch (call_out_firewall(PF_INET, dev, iph, NULL, &skb)) {
	case FW_REJECT:
		start_bh_atomic();
		icmp_send(skb, ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, ICMP_PORT_UNREACH, 0);
		end_bh_atomic();
		/* Fall thru... */
	case FW_BLOCK:
	case FW_QUEUE:
 		goto drop;
	}
#endif

	/* This can happen when the transport layer has segments queued
	 * with a cached route, and by the time we get here things are
	 * re-routed to a device with a different MTU than the original
	 * device.  Sick, but we must cover it.
	 */
	if (skb_headroom(skb) < dev->hard_header_len && dev->hard_header) {
		struct sk_buff *skb2;

		skb2 = skb_realloc_headroom(skb, (dev->hard_header_len + 15) & ~15);
		kfree_skb(skb);
		if (skb2 == NULL)
			return;
		if (sk)
			skb_set_owner_w(skb2, sk);
		skb = skb2;
		iph = skb->nh.iph;
	}

	/* Do we need to fragment.  Again this is inefficient.  We
	 * need to somehow lock the original buffer and use bits of it.
	 */
	if (tot_len > rt->u.dst.pmtu)
		goto fragment;

	if (ip_dont_fragment(sk, &rt->u.dst))
		iph->frag_off |= __constant_htons(IP_DF);

	/* Add an IP checksum. */
	ip_send_check(iph);

	skb->priority = sk->priority;
	skb->dst->output(skb);
	return;

fragment:
	if (ip_dont_fragment(sk, &rt->u.dst) &&
	    tot_len > (iph->ihl<<2) + sizeof(struct tcphdr)+16) {
		/* Reject packet ONLY if TCP might fragment
		   it itself, if were careful enough.
		   Test is not precise (f.e. it does not take sacks
		   into account). Actually, tcp should make it. --ANK (980801)
		 */
		iph->frag_off |= __constant_htons(IP_DF);
		NETDEBUG(printk(KERN_DEBUG "sending pkt_too_big to self\n"));

		/* icmp_send is not reenterable, so that bh_atomic... --ANK */
		start_bh_atomic();
		icmp_send(skb, ICMP_DEST_UNREACH, ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED,
			  htonl(rt->u.dst.pmtu));
		end_bh_atomic();
		goto drop;
	}
	ip_fragment(skb, skb->dst->output);
	return;

no_route:
	sk->dst_cache = NULL;
	ip_rt_put(rt);
	ip_statistics.IpOutNoRoutes++;
	/* Fall through... */
drop:
	kfree_skb(skb);
}

/*
 *	Build and send a packet, with as little as one copy
 *
 *	Doesn't care much about ip options... option length can be
 *	different for fragment at 0 and other fragments.
 *
 *	Note that the fragment at the highest offset is sent first,
 *	so the getfrag routine can fill in the TCP/UDP checksum header
 *	field in the last fragment it sends... actually it also helps
 * 	the reassemblers, they can put most packets in at the head of
 *	the fragment queue, and they know the total size in advance. This
 *	last feature will measurably improve the Linux fragment handler one
 *	day.
 *
 *	The callback has five args, an arbitrary pointer (copy of frag),
 *	the source IP address (may depend on the routing table), the 
 *	destination address (char *), the offset to copy from, and the
 *	length to be copied.
 */

int ip_build_xmit_slow(struct sock *sk,
		  int getfrag (const void *,
			       char *,
			       unsigned int,	
			       unsigned int),
		  const void *frag,
		  unsigned length,
		  struct ipcm_cookie *ipc,
		  struct rtable *rt,
		  int flags)
{
	unsigned int fraglen, maxfraglen, fragheaderlen;
	int err;
	int offset, mf;
	int mtu;
	unsigned short id;

	int hh_len = (rt->u.dst.dev->hard_header_len + 15)&~15;
	int nfrags=0;
	struct ip_options *opt = ipc->opt;
	int df = 0;

	mtu = rt->u.dst.pmtu;
	if (ip_dont_fragment(sk, &rt->u.dst))
		df = htons(IP_DF);
  
	length -= sizeof(struct iphdr);

	if (opt) {
		fragheaderlen = sizeof(struct iphdr) + opt->optlen;
		maxfraglen = ((mtu-sizeof(struct iphdr)-opt->optlen) & ~7) + fragheaderlen;
	} else {
		fragheaderlen = sizeof(struct iphdr);
		
		/*
		 *	Fragheaderlen is the size of 'overhead' on each buffer. Now work
		 *	out the size of the frames to send.
		 */
	 
		maxfraglen = ((mtu-sizeof(struct iphdr)) & ~7) + fragheaderlen;
	}

	if (length + fragheaderlen > 0xFFFF) {
		ip_local_error(sk, EMSGSIZE, rt->rt_dst, sk->dport, mtu);
		return -EMSGSIZE;
	}

	/*
	 *	Start at the end of the frame by handling the remainder.
	 */
	 
	offset = length - (length % (maxfraglen - fragheaderlen));
	
	/*
	 *	Amount of memory to allocate for final fragment.
	 */
	 
	fraglen = length - offset + fragheaderlen;
	
	if (length-offset==0) {
		fraglen = maxfraglen;
		offset -= maxfraglen-fragheaderlen;
	}
	
	
	/*
	 *	The last fragment will not have MF (more fragments) set.
	 */
	 
	mf = 0;

	/*
	 *	Don't fragment packets for path mtu discovery.
	 */
	 
	if (offset > 0 && df) { 
		ip_local_error(sk, EMSGSIZE, rt->rt_dst, sk->dport, mtu);
 		return(-EMSGSIZE);
	}

	/*
	 *	Lock the device lists.
	 */

	dev_lock_list();
	
	/*
	 *	Get an identifier
	 */
	 
	id = htons(ip_id_count++);

	/*
	 *	Begin outputting the bytes.
	 */
	 
	do {
		char *data;
		struct sk_buff * skb;

		/*
		 *	Get the memory we require with some space left for alignment.
		 */

		skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, fraglen+hh_len+15, 0, flags&MSG_DONTWAIT, &err);
		if (skb == NULL)
			goto error;

		/*
		 *	Fill in the control structures
		 */
		 
		skb->priority = sk->priority;
		skb->dst = dst_clone(&rt->u.dst);
		skb_reserve(skb, hh_len);

		/*
		 *	Find where to start putting bytes.
		 */
		 
		data = skb_put(skb, fraglen);
		skb->nh.iph = (struct iphdr *)data;

		/*
		 *	Only write IP header onto non-raw packets 
		 */
		 
		{
			struct iphdr *iph = (struct iphdr *)data;

			iph->version = 4;
			iph->ihl = 5;
			if (opt) {
				iph->ihl += opt->optlen>>2;
				ip_options_build(skb, opt,
						 ipc->addr, rt, offset);
			}
			iph->tos = sk->ip_tos;
			iph->tot_len = htons(fraglen - fragheaderlen + iph->ihl*4);
			iph->id = id;
			iph->frag_off = htons(offset>>3);
			iph->frag_off |= mf|df;
			if (rt->rt_type == RTN_MULTICAST)
				iph->ttl = sk->ip_mc_ttl;
			else
				iph->ttl = sk->ip_ttl;
			iph->protocol = sk->protocol;
			iph->check = 0;
			iph->saddr = rt->rt_src;
			iph->daddr = rt->rt_dst;
			iph->check = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
			data += iph->ihl*4;
			
			/*
			 *	Any further fragments will have MF set.
			 */
			 
			mf = htons(IP_MF);
		}
		
		/*
		 *	User data callback
		 */

		if (getfrag(frag, data, offset, fraglen-fragheaderlen)) {
			err = -EFAULT;
			kfree_skb(skb);
			goto error;
		}

		offset -= (maxfraglen-fragheaderlen);
		fraglen = maxfraglen;

		nfrags++;

#ifdef CONFIG_FIREWALL
		switch (call_out_firewall(PF_INET, rt->u.dst.dev, skb->nh.iph, NULL, &skb)) {
		case FW_QUEUE:
			kfree_skb(skb);
			continue;
		case FW_BLOCK:
		case FW_REJECT:
			kfree_skb(skb);
			err = -EPERM;
			goto error;
		}
#endif

		err = -ENETDOWN;
		if (rt->u.dst.output(skb))
			goto error;
	} while (offset >= 0);

	if (nfrags>1)
		ip_statistics.IpFragCreates += nfrags;
	dev_unlock_list();
	return 0;

error:
	ip_statistics.IpOutDiscards++;
	if (nfrags>1)
		ip_statistics.IpFragCreates += nfrags;
	dev_unlock_list();
	return err; 
}


/*
 *	Fast path for unfragmented packets.
 */
int ip_build_xmit(struct sock *sk, 
		  int getfrag (const void *,
			       char *,
			       unsigned int,	
			       unsigned int),
		  const void *frag,
		  unsigned length,
		  struct ipcm_cookie *ipc,
		  struct rtable *rt,
		  int flags)
{
	int err;
	struct sk_buff *skb;
	int df;
	struct iphdr *iph;

	/*
	 *	Try the simple case first. This leaves fragmented frames, and by
	 *	choice RAW frames within 20 bytes of maximum size(rare) to the long path
	 */

	if (!sk->ip_hdrincl) {
		length += sizeof(struct iphdr);

		/*
		 * 	Check for slow path.
		 */
		if (length > rt->u.dst.pmtu || ipc->opt != NULL)  
			return ip_build_xmit_slow(sk,getfrag,frag,length,ipc,rt,flags); 
	} else {
		if (length > rt->u.dst.dev->mtu) {
			ip_local_error(sk, EMSGSIZE, rt->rt_dst, sk->dport, rt->u.dst.dev->mtu);
			return -EMSGSIZE;
		}
	}

	/*
	 *	Do path mtu discovery if needed.
	 */
	df = 0;
	if (ip_dont_fragment(sk, &rt->u.dst))
		df = htons(IP_DF);

	/* 
	 *	Fast path for unfragmented frames without options. 
	 */ 
	{
	int hh_len = (rt->u.dst.dev->hard_header_len + 15)&~15;

	skb = sock_alloc_send_skb(sk, length+hh_len+15,
				  0, flags&MSG_DONTWAIT, &err);
	if(skb==NULL)
		goto error; 
	skb_reserve(skb, hh_len);
	}
	
	skb->priority = sk->priority;
	skb->dst = dst_clone(&rt->u.dst);

	skb->nh.iph = iph = (struct iphdr *)skb_put(skb, length);
	
	dev_lock_list();
	
	if(!sk->ip_hdrincl) {
		iph->version=4;
		iph->ihl=5;
		iph->tos=sk->ip_tos;
		iph->tot_len = htons(length);
		iph->id=htons(ip_id_count++);
		iph->frag_off = df;
		iph->ttl=sk->ip_mc_ttl;
		if (rt->rt_type != RTN_MULTICAST)
			iph->ttl=sk->ip_ttl;
		iph->protocol=sk->protocol;
		iph->saddr=rt->rt_src;
		iph->daddr=rt->rt_dst;
		iph->check=0;
		iph->check = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
		err = getfrag(frag, ((char *)iph)+iph->ihl*4,0, length-iph->ihl*4);
	}
	else
		err = getfrag(frag, (void *)iph, 0, length);

	dev_unlock_list();

	if (err)
		goto error_fault;

#ifdef CONFIG_FIREWALL
	switch (call_out_firewall(PF_INET, rt->u.dst.dev, iph, NULL, &skb)) {
	case FW_QUEUE:
		kfree_skb(skb);
		return 0;
	case FW_BLOCK:
	case FW_REJECT:
		kfree_skb(skb);
		err = -EPERM;
		goto error;
	}
#endif

	return rt->u.dst.output(skb);

error_fault:
	err = -EFAULT;
	kfree_skb(skb);
error:
	ip_statistics.IpOutDiscards++;
	return err; 
}
		       


/*
 *	This IP datagram is too large to be sent in one piece.  Break it up into
 *	smaller pieces (each of size equal to IP header plus
 *	a block of the data of the original IP data part) that will yet fit in a
 *	single device frame, and queue such a frame for sending.
 *
 *	Yes this is inefficient, feel free to submit a quicker one.
 */

void ip_fragment(struct sk_buff *skb, int (*output)(struct sk_buff*))
{
	struct iphdr *iph;
	unsigned char *raw;
	unsigned char *ptr;
	struct device *dev;
	struct sk_buff *skb2;
	unsigned int mtu, hlen, left, len; 
	int offset;
	int not_last_frag;
	struct rtable *rt = (struct rtable*)skb->dst;

	dev = rt->u.dst.dev;

	/*
	 *	Point into the IP datagram header.
	 */

	raw = skb->nh.raw;
	iph = (struct iphdr*)raw;

	/*
	 *	Setup starting values.
	 */

	hlen = iph->ihl * 4;
	left = ntohs(iph->tot_len) - hlen;	/* Space per frame */
	mtu = rt->u.dst.pmtu - hlen;	/* Size of data space */
	ptr = raw + hlen;			/* Where to start from */

	/*
	 *	The protocol doesn't seem to say what to do in the case that the
	 *	frame + options doesn't fit the mtu. As it used to fall down dead
	 *	in this case we were fortunate it didn't happen
	 *
	 *	It is impossible, because mtu>=68. --ANK (980801)
	 */

#ifdef CONFIG_NET_PARANOIA
	if (mtu<8) 
		goto fail;
#endif

	/*
	 *	Fragment the datagram.
	 */

	offset = (ntohs(iph->frag_off) & IP_OFFSET) << 3;
	not_last_frag = iph->frag_off & htons(IP_MF);

	/*
	 *	Keep copying data until we run out.
	 */

	while(left > 0)	{
		len = left;
		/* IF: it doesn't fit, use 'mtu' - the data space left */
		if (len > mtu)
			len = mtu;
		/* IF: we are not sending upto and including the packet end
		   then align the next start on an eight byte boundary */
		if (len < left)	{
			len &= ~7;
		}
		/*
		 *	Allocate buffer.
		 */

		if ((skb2 = alloc_skb(len+hlen+dev->hard_header_len+15,GFP_ATOMIC)) == NULL) {
			NETDEBUG(printk(KERN_INFO "IP: frag: no memory for new fragment!\n"));
			goto fail;
		}

		/*
		 *	Set up data on packet
		 */

		skb2->pkt_type = skb->pkt_type;
		skb2->priority = skb->priority;
		skb_reserve(skb2, (dev->hard_header_len+15)&~15);
		skb_put(skb2, len + hlen);
		skb2->nh.raw = skb2->data;
		skb2->h.raw = skb2->data + hlen;

		/*
		 *	Charge the memory for the fragment to any owner
		 *	it might possess
		 */

		if (skb->sk)
			skb_set_owner_w(skb2, skb->sk);
		skb2->dst = dst_clone(skb->dst);

		/*
		 *	Copy the packet header into the new buffer.
		 */

		memcpy(skb2->nh.raw, raw, hlen);

		/*
		 *	Copy a block of the IP datagram.
		 */
		memcpy(skb2->h.raw, ptr, len);
		left -= len;

		/*
		 *	Fill in the new header fields.
		 */
		iph = skb2->nh.iph;
		iph->frag_off = htons((offset >> 3));

		/* ANK: dirty, but effective trick. Upgrade options only if
		 * the segment to be fragmented was THE FIRST (otherwise,
		 * options are already fixed) and make it ONCE
		 * on the initial skb, so that all the following fragments
		 * will inherit fixed options.
		 */
		if (offset == 0)
			ip_options_fragment(skb);

		/*
		 *	Added AC : If we are fragmenting a fragment that's not the
		 *		   last fragment then keep MF on each bit
		 */
		if (left > 0 || not_last_frag)
			iph->frag_off |= htons(IP_MF);
		ptr += len;
		offset += len;

		/*
		 *	Put this fragment into the sending queue.
		 */

		ip_statistics.IpFragCreates++;

		iph->tot_len = htons(len + hlen);

		ip_send_check(iph);

		output(skb2);
	}
	kfree_skb(skb);
	ip_statistics.IpFragOKs++;
	return;
	
fail:
	kfree_skb(skb); 
	ip_statistics.IpFragFails++; 
}

/*
 *	Fetch data from kernel space and fill in checksum if needed.
 */
static int ip_reply_glue_bits(const void *dptr, char *to, unsigned int offset, 
			      unsigned int fraglen)
{
        struct ip_reply_arg *dp = (struct ip_reply_arg*)dptr;
	u16 *pktp = (u16 *)to;
	struct iovec *iov; 
	int len; 
	int hdrflag = 1; 

	iov = &dp->iov[0]; 
	if (offset >= iov->iov_len) { 
		offset -= iov->iov_len;
		iov++; 
		hdrflag = 0; 
	}
	len = iov->iov_len - offset;
	if (fraglen > len) { /* overlapping. */ 
		dp->csum = csum_partial_copy_nocheck(iov->iov_base+offset, to, len,
					     dp->csum);
		offset = 0;
		fraglen -= len; 
		to += len; 
		iov++;
	}

	dp->csum = csum_partial_copy_nocheck(iov->iov_base+offset, to, fraglen, 
					     dp->csum); 

	if (hdrflag && dp->csumoffset)
		*(pktp + dp->csumoffset) = csum_fold(dp->csum); /* fill in checksum */
	return 0;	       
}

/* 
 *	Generic function to send a packet as reply to another packet.
 *	Used to send TCP resets so far. ICMP should use this function too.
 *
 *	Should run single threaded per socket because it uses the sock 
 *     	structure to pass arguments.
 */
void ip_send_reply(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, struct ip_reply_arg *arg,
		   unsigned int len)
{
	struct {
		struct ip_options	opt;
		char			data[40];
	} replyopts;
	struct ipcm_cookie ipc;
	u32 daddr;
	struct rtable *rt = (struct rtable*)skb->dst;
	
	if (ip_options_echo(&replyopts.opt, skb))
		return;
	
	sk->ip_tos = skb->nh.iph->tos;
	sk->priority = skb->priority;
	sk->protocol = skb->nh.iph->protocol;

	daddr = ipc.addr = rt->rt_src;
	ipc.opt = &replyopts.opt;
	
	if (ipc.opt->srr)
		daddr = replyopts.opt.faddr;
	if (ip_route_output(&rt, daddr, rt->rt_spec_dst, RT_TOS(skb->nh.iph->tos), 0))
		return;

	/* And let IP do all the hard work. */
	ip_build_xmit(sk, ip_reply_glue_bits, arg, len, &ipc, rt, MSG_DONTWAIT);
	ip_rt_put(rt);
}

/*
 *	IP protocol layer initialiser
 */

static struct packet_type ip_packet_type =
{
	__constant_htons(ETH_P_IP),
	NULL,	/* All devices */
	ip_rcv,
	NULL,
	NULL,
};



#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST
static struct proc_dir_entry proc_net_igmp = {
	PROC_NET_IGMP, 4, "igmp",
	S_IFREG | S_IRUGO, 1, 0, 0,
	0, &proc_net_inode_operations,
	ip_mc_procinfo
};
#endif
#endif	

/*
 *	IP registers the packet type and then calls the subprotocol initialisers
 */

__initfunc(void ip_init(void))
{
	dev_add_pack(&ip_packet_type);

	ip_rt_init();

#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST
	proc_net_register(&proc_net_igmp);
#endif
#endif	
}