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33 * @(#)in_cksum.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34 * in_cksum.c,v 1.2 1994/08/02 07:48:16 davidg Exp
37 #include <slirp.h>
40 * Checksum routine for Internet Protocol family headers (Portable Version).
42 * This routine is very heavily used in the network
43 * code and should be modified for each CPU to be as fast as possible.
45 * XXX Since we will never span more than 1 mbuf, we can optimise this
48 #define ADDCARRY(x) (x > 65535 ? x -= 65535 : x)
49 #define REDUCE {l_util.l = sum; sum = l_util.s[0] + l_util.s[1]; ADDCARRY(sum);}
51 int cksum(struct mbuf *m, int len)
53 register u_int16_t *w;
54 register int sum = 0;
55 register int mlen = 0;
56 int byte_swapped = 0;
58 union {
59 u_int8_t c[2];
60 u_int16_t s;
61 } s_util;
62 union {
63 u_int16_t s[2];
64 u_int32_t l;
65 } l_util;
67 if (m->m_len == 0)
68 goto cont;
69 w = mtod(m, u_int16_t *);
71 mlen = m->m_len;
73 if (len < mlen)
74 mlen = len;
75 len -= mlen;
77 * Force to even boundary.
79 if ((1 & (long) w) && (mlen > 0)) {
80 REDUCE;
81 sum <<= 8;
82 s_util.c[0] = *(u_int8_t *)w;
83 w = (u_int16_t *)((int8_t *)w + 1);
84 mlen--;
85 byte_swapped = 1;
88 * Unroll the loop to make overhead from
89 * branches &c small.
91 while ((mlen -= 32) >= 0) {
92 sum += w[0]; sum += w[1]; sum += w[2]; sum += w[3];
93 sum += w[4]; sum += w[5]; sum += w[6]; sum += w[7];
94 sum += w[8]; sum += w[9]; sum += w[10]; sum += w[11];
95 sum += w[12]; sum += w[13]; sum += w[14]; sum += w[15];
96 w += 16;
98 mlen += 32;
99 while ((mlen -= 8) >= 0) {
100 sum += w[0]; sum += w[1]; sum += w[2]; sum += w[3];
101 w += 4;
103 mlen += 8;
104 if (mlen == 0 && byte_swapped == 0)
105 goto cont;
106 REDUCE;
107 while ((mlen -= 2) >= 0) {
108 sum += *w++;
111 if (byte_swapped) {
112 REDUCE;
113 sum <<= 8;
114 byte_swapped = 0;
115 if (mlen == -1) {
116 s_util.c[1] = *(u_int8_t *)w;
117 sum += s_util.s;
118 mlen = 0;
119 } else
121 mlen = -1;
122 } else if (mlen == -1)
123 s_util.c[0] = *(u_int8_t *)w;
125 cont:
126 #ifdef DEBUG
127 if (len) {
128 DEBUG_ERROR((dfd, "cksum: out of data\n"));
129 DEBUG_ERROR((dfd, " len = %d\n", len));
131 #endif
132 if (mlen == -1) {
133 /* The last mbuf has odd # of bytes. Follow the
134 standard (the odd byte may be shifted left by 8 bits
135 or not as determined by endian-ness of the machine) */
136 s_util.c[1] = 0;
137 sum += s_util.s;
139 REDUCE;
140 return (~sum & 0xffff);