Short frames less than 16 octets are already blocked in the monitor
code by the should_drop_frame() function, and cannot get into the
regular RX path. Therefore, this check can never trigger and the
counter invariably stays zero. Remove the useless code.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(rx_handlers_queued);
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(rx_handlers_drop_nullfunc);
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(rx_handlers_drop_defrag);
- DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(rx_handlers_drop_short);
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(tx_expand_skb_head);
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(tx_expand_skb_head_cloned);
DEBUGFS_STATS_ADD(rx_expand_skb_head_defrag);
unsigned int rx_handlers_queued;
unsigned int rx_handlers_drop_nullfunc;
unsigned int rx_handlers_drop_defrag;
- unsigned int rx_handlers_drop_short;
unsigned int tx_expand_skb_head;
unsigned int tx_expand_skb_head_cloned;
unsigned int rx_expand_skb_head_defrag;
{
struct ieee80211_hdr *hdr = (struct ieee80211_hdr *)rx->skb->data;
- if (unlikely(rx->skb->len < 16)) {
- I802_DEBUG_INC(rx->local->rx_handlers_drop_short);
- return RX_DROP_MONITOR;
- }
-
/* Drop disallowed frame classes based on STA auth/assoc state;
* IEEE 802.11, Chap 5.5.
*