uml: network driver MTU cleanups

A bunch of MTU-related cleanups in the network code.

First, there is the addition of the notion of a maximally-sized packet, which
is the MTU plus headers.  This is used to size the skb that will receive a
packet.  This allows ether_adjust_skb to go away, as it was used to resize the
skb after it was allocated.

Since the skb passed into the low-level read routine is no longer resized, and
possibly reallocated, there, they (and the write routines) don't need to get
an sk_buff **.  They just need the sk_buff * now.  The callers of
ether_adjust_skb still need to do the skb_put, so that's now inlined.

The MAX_PACKET definitions in most of the drivers are gone.

The set_mtu methods were all the same and did nothing, so they can be
removed.

The ethertap driver had a typo which doubled the size of the packet rather
than adding two bytes to it.  It also wasn't defining its setup_size, causing
a zero-byte kmalloc and crash when the invalid pointer returned from kmalloc
was dereferenced.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/arch/um/drivers/slirp_user.c b/arch/um/drivers/slirp_user.c
index a4755bc..1865089 100644
--- a/arch/um/drivers/slirp_user.c
+++ b/arch/um/drivers/slirp_user.c
@@ -124,18 +124,13 @@
 	return slip_proto_write(fd, buf, len, &pri->slip);
 }
 
-static int slirp_set_mtu(int mtu, void *data)
-{
-	return mtu;
-}
-
 const struct net_user_info slirp_user_info = {
 	.init		= slirp_user_init,
 	.open		= slirp_open,
 	.close	 	= slirp_close,
 	.remove	 	= NULL,
-	.set_mtu	= slirp_set_mtu,
 	.add_address	= NULL,
 	.delete_address = NULL,
-	.max_packet	= BUF_SIZE
+	.mtu		= BUF_SIZE,
+	.max_packet	= BUF_SIZE,
 };