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ipg: plug Tx completion leak

The Tx skb release could not free more than one skb per call.
Add it to the fact that the xmit handler does not check for
a queue full condition and you have a recipe to leak quickly.

Let's release every pending Tx descriptor which has been given
back to the host CPU by the network controller. The xmit handler
suggests that it is done through the IPG_TFC_TFDDONE bit.

Remove the former "curr" computing: it does not produce anything
usable in its current form.

Signed-off-by: Francois Romieu <romieu@fr.zoreil.com>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Francois Romieu 2008-01-10 23:40:59 +01:00
parent 227bc24d67
commit 0da1b995ae
1 changed files with 5 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -857,21 +857,14 @@ static void init_tfdlist(struct net_device *dev)
static void ipg_nic_txfree(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct ipg_nic_private *sp = netdev_priv(dev);
void __iomem *ioaddr = sp->ioaddr;
unsigned int curr;
u64 txd_map;
unsigned int released, pending;
txd_map = (u64)sp->txd_map;
curr = ipg_r32(TFD_LIST_PTR_0) -
do_div(txd_map, sizeof(struct ipg_tx)) - 1;
unsigned int released, pending, dirty;
IPG_DEBUG_MSG("_nic_txfree\n");
pending = sp->tx_current - sp->tx_dirty;
dirty = sp->tx_dirty % IPG_TFDLIST_LENGTH;
for (released = 0; released < pending; released++) {
unsigned int dirty = sp->tx_dirty % IPG_TFDLIST_LENGTH;
struct sk_buff *skb = sp->TxBuff[dirty];
struct ipg_tx *txfd = sp->txd + dirty;
@ -882,11 +875,8 @@ static void ipg_nic_txfree(struct net_device *dev)
* If the TFDDone bit is set, free the associated
* buffer.
*/
if (dirty == curr)
break;
/* Setup TFDDONE for compatible issue. */
txfd->tfc |= cpu_to_le64(IPG_TFC_TFDDONE);
if (!(txfd->tfc & cpu_to_le64(IPG_TFC_TFDDONE)))
break;
/* Free the transmit buffer. */
if (skb) {
@ -898,6 +888,7 @@ static void ipg_nic_txfree(struct net_device *dev)
sp->TxBuff[dirty] = NULL;
}
dirty = (dirty + 1) % IPG_TFDLIST_LENGTH;
}
sp->tx_dirty += released;