linux-stable-rt/net/sched
Robert Love d0ab8ff81b net: Only store high 16 bits of kernel generated filter priorities
The kernel should only be using the high 16 bits of a kernel
generated priority. Filter priorities in all other cases only
use the upper 16 bits of the u32 'prio' field of 'struct tcf_proto',
but when the kernel generates the priority of a filter is saves all
32 bits which can result in incorrect lookup failures when a filter
needs to be deleted or modified.

Signed-off-by: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2009-05-02 13:48:32 -07:00
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Kconfig
Makefile
act_api.c
act_gact.c
act_ipt.c
act_mirred.c
act_nat.c
act_pedit.c
act_police.c
act_simple.c
act_skbedit.c
cls_api.c
cls_basic.c
cls_cgroup.c
cls_flow.c
cls_fw.c
cls_route.c
cls_rsvp.c
cls_rsvp.h
cls_rsvp6.c
cls_tcindex.c
cls_u32.c
em_cmp.c
em_meta.c
em_nbyte.c
em_text.c
em_u32.c
ematch.c
sch_api.c
sch_atm.c
sch_blackhole.c
sch_cbq.c
sch_drr.c
sch_dsmark.c
sch_fifo.c
sch_generic.c
sch_gred.c
sch_hfsc.c
sch_htb.c
sch_ingress.c
sch_multiq.c
sch_netem.c
sch_prio.c
sch_red.c
sch_sfq.c
sch_tbf.c
sch_teql.c