[PATCH rtems-libbsd] ipsec-tools: Reduce allocated buffer size
Christian Mauderer
christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
Tue Feb 22 08:34:15 UTC 2022
By default, pfkey allocates a 2MB buffer that is used for SPD entries.
This size is a good choice for a server system where a lot of clients
should be handled. But on our embedded systems, an application with that
much clients is unlikely and 2MB is a lot of space. So reduce that to
the default value of 128kB which should be enough for a small number of
ipsec connections.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=607361 for more details
why the upstream project originally increased the size.
If someone really needs a bigger size, there is a option in the
configuration file of pfkey called `pfkey_buffer` that can overwrite
this value.
---
ipsec-tools/src/libipsec/pfkey.c | 10 ++++++++++
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/ipsec-tools/src/libipsec/pfkey.c b/ipsec-tools/src/libipsec/pfkey.c
index 385a21a9..cc6ad816 100644
--- a/ipsec-tools/src/libipsec/pfkey.c
+++ b/ipsec-tools/src/libipsec/pfkey.c
@@ -1836,8 +1836,18 @@ pfkey_open(void)
(void)setsockopt(so, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF,
&bufsiz_wanted, sizeof(bufsiz_wanted));
+#ifndef __rtems__
/* Try to have have at least 2MB. If we have more, do not lower it. */
bufsiz_wanted = 2 * 1024 * 1024;
+#else /* __rtems__ */
+ /*
+ * The bufsize_wanted has an influence on the maximum number of SPDs. We
+ * don't really need that much of them on an embedded system. If some
+ * application really needs it, this can be overwritten with the
+ * pfkey_buffer option in the config file.
+ */
+ bufsiz_wanted = 128 * 1024;
+#endif /* __rtems__ */
len = sizeof(bufsiz_current);
ret = getsockopt(so, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF,
&bufsiz_current, &len);
--
2.31.1
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