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The "enviromental" rules for authors of any new tc actions are:

1) If you stealeth or borroweth any packet thou shalt be branching
from the righteous path and thou shalt cloneth.

For example if your action queues a packet to be processed later,
or intentionally branches by redirecting a packet, then you need to
clone the packet.

There are certain fields in the skb tc_verd that need to be reset so we
avoid loops, etc.  A few are generic enough that skb_act_clone()
resets them for you, so invoke skb_act_clone() rather than skb_clone().

2) If you munge any packet thou shalt call pskb_expand_head in the case
someone else is referencing the skb. After that you "own" the skb.
You must also tell us if it is ok to munge the packet (TC_OK2MUNGE),
this way any action downstream can stomp on the packet.

3) Dropping packets you don't own is a no-no. You simply return
TC_ACT_SHOT to the caller and they will drop it.

The "enviromental" rules for callers of actions (qdiscs etc) are:

*) Thou art responsible for freeing anything returned as being
TC_ACT_SHOT/STOLEN/QUEUED. If none of TC_ACT_SHOT/STOLEN/QUEUED is
returned, then all is great and you don't need to do anything.

Post on netdev if something is unclear.