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[Bug 1192464] Re: udp checksum computed as 0 not converted to 0xffff, f
From: |
Thomas Huth |
Subject: |
[Bug 1192464] Re: udp checksum computed as 0 not converted to 0xffff, from guest os that share a common linux bridge among multiple guest os |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 07:58:43 -0000 |
Triaging old buck tickets ... can you still reproduce this issue with
the latest version of QEMU? Is it only happening with e1000 or also with
other NICs? What kind of network backend are you using (--netdev user ?
tap ? ....). Could you please provide the full command line that you use
to run QEMU? Thanks!
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
udp checksum computed as 0 not converted to 0xffff, from guest os that
share a common linux bridge among multiple guest os
Status in QEMU:
Incomplete
Bug description:
UDP checksum computed as '0' during transmission of packets that uses
e1000 NIC in the Guest as well as emulated h/w in the qemu layer, That
needs to be converted to 0xffff, This occurs only when Hardware
checksum offload is been set in the guest OS NIC and made it as a
transmitter. The guest O.S use the N/W interface that is been shared
to the linux brige created in the host (used source=<bridge>) in the
xml tags of libvirt.
As per RFC768(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc768 [^]), If the computed
checksum is zero, it is transmitted as all ones (the equivalent in
one's complement arithmetic). An all zero transmitted checksum value
means that the transmitter generated no checksum (for debugging or for
higher level protocols that don't care).
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- [Bug 1192464] Re: udp checksum computed as 0 not converted to 0xffff, from guest os that share a common linux bridge among multiple guest os,
Thomas Huth <=