sky2: receive checksum refactoring
Break the largish case for handling receive checksum into a separate function, and if there is a problem use dev_XXX routines to show which hardware is the problem. Turn one corner case into a BUG(). This only happens if the driver is expecting one behavior but the chip does the old behavior; only ever saw this when bringing up a new chip type and driver was buggy. Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -2484,6 +2484,32 @@ static inline void sky2_rx_done(struct sky2_hw *hw, unsigned port,
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static void sky2_rx_checksum(struct sky2_port *sky2, u32 status)
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{
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/* If this happens then driver assuming wrong format for chip type */
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BUG_ON(sky2->hw->flags & SKY2_HW_NEW_LE);
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/* Both checksum counters are programmed to start at
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* the same offset, so unless there is a problem they
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* should match. This failure is an early indication that
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* hardware receive checksumming won't work.
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*/
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if (likely((u16)(status >> 16) == (u16)status)) {
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struct sk_buff *skb = sky2->rx_ring[sky2->rx_next].skb;
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skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_COMPLETE;
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skb->csum = le16_to_cpu(status);
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} else {
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dev_notice(&sky2->hw->pdev->dev,
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"%s: receive checksum problem (status = %#x)\n",
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sky2->netdev->name, status);
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/* Disable checksum offload */
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sky2->flags &= ~SKY2_FLAG_RX_CHECKSUM;
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sky2_write32(sky2->hw, Q_ADDR(rxqaddr[sky2->port], Q_CSR),
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BMU_DIS_RX_CHKSUM);
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}
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}
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/* Process status response ring */
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/* Process status response ring */
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static int sky2_status_intr(struct sky2_hw *hw, int to_do, u16 idx)
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static int sky2_status_intr(struct sky2_hw *hw, int to_do, u16 idx)
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{
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@ -2552,37 +2578,8 @@ static int sky2_status_intr(struct sky2_hw *hw, int to_do, u16 idx)
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/* fall through */
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/* fall through */
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#endif
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#endif
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case OP_RXCHKS:
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case OP_RXCHKS:
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if (!(sky2->flags & SKY2_FLAG_RX_CHECKSUM))
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if (likely(sky2->flags & SKY2_FLAG_RX_CHECKSUM))
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break;
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sky2_rx_checksum(sky2, status);
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/* If this happens then driver assuming wrong format */
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if (unlikely(hw->flags & SKY2_HW_NEW_LE)) {
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if (net_ratelimit())
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printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: unexpected"
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" checksum status\n",
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dev->name);
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break;
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}
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/* Both checksum counters are programmed to start at
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* the same offset, so unless there is a problem they
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* should match. This failure is an early indication that
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* hardware receive checksumming won't work.
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*/
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if (likely(status >> 16 == (status & 0xffff))) {
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skb = sky2->rx_ring[sky2->rx_next].skb;
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skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_COMPLETE;
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skb->csum = le16_to_cpu(status);
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} else {
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printk(KERN_NOTICE PFX "%s: hardware receive "
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"checksum problem (status = %#x)\n",
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dev->name, status);
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sky2->flags &= ~SKY2_FLAG_RX_CHECKSUM;
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sky2_write32(sky2->hw,
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Q_ADDR(rxqaddr[port], Q_CSR),
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BMU_DIS_RX_CHKSUM);
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}
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break;
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break;
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case OP_TXINDEXLE:
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case OP_TXINDEXLE:
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