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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-01-07 20:53:33 -0800
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2008-01-08 23:30:12 -0800
commitd1d08d1265810ef1f165864850416dcbc9725ee7 (patch)
tree9c053e8822e33ff719da72df620f1335207ab73d /lib/lzo
parent1706287f6eb58726a9a0e5cbbde87f49757615e3 (diff)
[NET]: Fix drivers to handle napi_disable() disabling interrupts.
When we add the generic napi_disable_pending() breakout logic to net_rx_action() it means that napi_disable() can cause NAPI poll interrupt events to be disabled. And this is exactly what we want. If a napi_disable() is pending, and we are looping in the ->poll(), we want ->poll() event interrupts to stay disabled and we want to complete the NAPI poll ASAP. When ->poll() break out during device down was being handled on a per-driver basis, often these drivers would turn interrupts back on when '!netif_running()' was detected. And this would just cause a reschedule of the NAPI ->poll() in the interrupt handler before the napi_disable() could get in there and grab the NAPI_STATE_SCHED bit. The vast majority of drivers don't care if napi_disable() might have the side effect of disabling NAPI ->poll() event interrupts. In all such cases, when a napi_disable() is performed, the driver just disabled interrupts or is about to. However there were three exceptions to this in PCNET32, R8169, and SKY2. To fix those cases, at the subsequent napi_enable() points, I added code to ensure that the ->poll() interrupt events are enabled in the hardware. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Acked-by: Don Fry <pcnet32@verizon.net>
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