Its unfortunate we have to walk again skb list to find the tail
after segmentation, even if data is probably hot in cpu caches.
skb_segment() can store the tail of the list into segs->prev,
and validate_xmit_skb_list() can immediately get the tail.
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
 {
        struct sk_buff *next, *head = NULL, *tail;
 
-       while (skb) {
+       for (; skb != NULL; skb = next) {
                next = skb->next;
                skb->next = NULL;
+
+               /* in case skb wont be segmented, point to itself */
+               skb->prev = skb;
+
                skb = validate_xmit_skb(skb, dev);
-               if (skb) {
-                       struct sk_buff *end = skb;
+               if (!skb)
+                       continue;
 
-                       while (end->next)
-                               end = end->next;
-                       if (!head)
-                               head = skb;
-                       else
-                               tail->next = skb;
-                       tail = end;
-               }
-               skb = next;
+               if (!head)
+                       head = skb;
+               else
+                       tail->next = skb;
+               /* If skb was segmented, skb->prev points to
+                * the last segment. If not, it still contains skb.
+                */
+               tail = skb->prev;
        }
        return head;
 }
 
                }
        } while ((offset += len) < head_skb->len);
 
+       /* Some callers want to get the end of the list.
+        * Put it in segs->prev to avoid walking the list.
+        * (see validate_xmit_skb_list() for example)
+        */
+       segs->prev = tail;
        return segs;
 
 err: