@@ -639,6 +639,23 @@ int nfq_set_mode(struct nfq_q_handle *qh,
* - NFQA_CFG_F_CONNTRACK (requires Linux kernel >= 3.6): the kernel will
* include the Connection Tracking system information.
*
+ * - NFQA_CFG_F_GSO (requires Linux kernel >= 3.10): the kernel will
+ * not normalize offload packets, i.e. your application will need to
+ * be able to handle packets larger than the mtu (up to 64k).
+ *
+ * If your application validates checksums (e.g., tcp checksum),
+ * then you must also check if the NFQA_SKB_INFO attribute is present.
+ * If it is, you need to test the NFQA_SKB_CSUMNOTREADY bit:
+ * \verbatim
+ if (attr[NFQA_SKB_INFO]) {
+ uint32_t info = ntohl(mnl_attr_get_u32(attr[NFQA_SKB_INFO]));
+ if (info & NFQA_SKB_CSUMNOTREADY)
+ validate_checksums = false;
+ }
+\endverbatim
+ * if this bit is set, the layer 3/4 checksums of the packet appear incorrect,
+ * but are not (because they will be corrected later by the kernel).
+ *
* Here's a little code snippet to show how to use this API:
* \verbatim