fm10k: use different name than FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR for override bit

Use a new #define FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE even though we're using the exact
same bit. The reason for this is clarity in the code, otherwise you can
read FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR and think it should be removed. Also add a comment
explaining why the FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE bit is set.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@intel.com>
Tested-by: Krishneil Singh <Krishneil.k.singh@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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Jacob Keller 2016-04-01 16:17:37 -07:00 committed by Jeff Kirsher
parent d057d9a944
commit 5c69df8a33
3 changed files with 8 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -864,9 +864,13 @@ static s32 fm10k_iov_assign_default_mac_vlan_pf(struct fm10k_hw *hw,
fm10k_write_reg(hw, FM10K_TQMAP(qmap_idx), 0);
fm10k_write_reg(hw, FM10K_TXDCTL(vf_q_idx), 0);
/* determine correct default VLAN ID */
/* Determine correct default VLAN ID. The FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE bit is
* used here to indicate to the VF that it will not have privilege to
* write VLAN_TABLE. All policy is enforced on the PF but this allows
* the VF to correctly report errors to userspace rqeuests.
*/
if (vf_info->pf_vid)
vf_vid = vf_info->pf_vid | FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR;
vf_vid = vf_info->pf_vid | FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE;
else
vf_vid = vf_info->sw_vid;

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@ -350,6 +350,7 @@ struct fm10k_hw;
#define FM10K_VLAN_TABLE_VSI_MAX 64
#define FM10K_VLAN_LENGTH_SHIFT 16
#define FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR BIT(15)
#define FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR
#define FM10K_VLAN_ALL \
((FM10K_VLAN_TABLE_VID_MAX - 1) << FM10K_VLAN_LENGTH_SHIFT)

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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ s32 fm10k_msg_mac_vlan_vf(struct fm10k_hw *hw, u32 **results,
ether_addr_copy(hw->mac.perm_addr, perm_addr);
hw->mac.default_vid = vid & (FM10K_VLAN_TABLE_VID_MAX - 1);
hw->mac.vlan_override = !!(vid & FM10K_VLAN_CLEAR);
hw->mac.vlan_override = !!(vid & FM10K_VLAN_OVERRIDE);
return 0;
}