}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__alloc_skb);
+/**
+ * build_skb - build a network buffer
+ * @data: data buffer provided by caller
+ *
+ * Allocate a new &sk_buff. Caller provides space holding head and
+ * skb_shared_info. @data must have been allocated by kmalloc()
+ * The return is the new skb buffer.
+ * On a failure the return is %NULL, and @data is not freed.
+ * Notes :
+ * Before IO, driver allocates only data buffer where NIC put incoming frame
+ * Driver should add room at head (NET_SKB_PAD) and
+ * MUST add room at tail (SKB_DATA_ALIGN(skb_shared_info))
+ * After IO, driver calls build_skb(), to allocate sk_buff and populate it
+ * before giving packet to stack.
+ * RX rings only contains data buffers, not full skbs.
+ */
+struct sk_buff *build_skb(void *data)
+{
+ struct skb_shared_info *shinfo;
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+ unsigned int size;
+
+ skb = kmem_cache_alloc(skbuff_head_cache, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (!skb)
+ return NULL;
+
+ size = ksize(data) - SKB_DATA_ALIGN(sizeof(struct skb_shared_info));
+
+ memset(skb, 0, offsetof(struct sk_buff, tail));
+ skb->truesize = SKB_TRUESIZE(size);
+ atomic_set(&skb->users, 1);
+ skb->head = data;
+ skb->data = data;
+ skb_reset_tail_pointer(skb);
+ skb->end = skb->tail + size;
+#ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET
+ skb->mac_header = ~0U;
+#endif
+
+ /* make sure we initialize shinfo sequentially */
+ shinfo = skb_shinfo(skb);
+ memset(shinfo, 0, offsetof(struct skb_shared_info, dataref));
+ atomic_set(&shinfo->dataref, 1);
+ kmemcheck_annotate_variable(shinfo->destructor_arg);
+
+ return skb;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(build_skb);
+
/**
* __netdev_alloc_skb - allocate an skbuff for rx on a specific device
* @dev: network device to receive on