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Message-ID: <1231928868.10152.31.camel@konftel>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:27:47 +0100
From: Erik Waling <erik.waling@...ftel.se>
To: Haavard Skinnemoen <haavard.skinnemoen@...el.com>
CC: Erik Waling <Erik.Waling@...ftel.com>,
"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] macb: RLE and BNA handling
See comments below...
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 11:15 +0100, Haavard Skinnemoen wrote:
> Erik Waling wrote:
> > This patch (against 2.6.28) solves two issues we have been experiencing
> > when connecting the EMAC module on our AT91SAM9260 board to an ethernet
> > repeater hub. When transfering large amounts of data we sometimes
> > experienced that the Retry Limit Exceeded (RLE) bit got set in TSR
> > during transmission attempts. When this happened the driver would stall
> > in a state that prevented any more data from being sent.
>
> Right. This part of your patch looks good...
>
> > The other issue experienced was in the RX part of the driver. Sometimes
> > the driver runs out of unused slots in the RX ring buffer. All slots
> > will be filled with data but the driver is not able to extract a
> > complete frame from the fragments in the buffer. When this happens the
> > Buffer Not Available (BNA) bit is set in RSR.
>
> This part also looks like a real problem, however...
>
> > @@ -527,18 +529,31 @@ static int macb_poll(struct napi_struct
> > dev_dbg(&bp->pdev->dev, "poll: status = %08lx, budget = %d\n",
> > (unsigned long)status, budget);
> >
> > - if (!(status & MACB_BIT(REC))) {
> > + if (status & MACB_BIT(REC)) {
> > + work_done = macb_rx(bp, budget);
> > + if (work_done < budget)
> > + netif_rx_complete(dev, napi);
> > + } else if (status & MACB_BIT(BNA)) {
> > + /* No slots available in RX ring. Mark all slots
> > + * as unused.
> > + */
> > + int i;
> > +
> > + dev_warn(&bp->pdev->dev,
> > + "No free RX buffers. Marking all as unused.\n");
> > +
> > + for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++)
> > + bp->rx_ring[i].addr &= ~MACB_BIT(RX_USED);
> > +
> > + wmb();
> > + netif_rx_complete(dev, napi);
>
> I'm not sure if nuking all the buffers that were received successfully
> is the right thing to do here...?
>
This was the only solution I could think of since all slots are marked
as used and we are not able to assemble a complete frame. Do you think
there is a better solution?
> > + } else if (!(status & MACB_BIT(REC))) {
>
> This should probably be just "else", since you checked the REC bit
> above.
You are right. That is probably more correct.
> Haavard
Erik
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