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[PATCH] forcedeth: Initialize link settings in every nv_open()

Rüdiger found a bug in nv_open that explains some of the reports
with duplex mismatches:
nv_open calls nv_update_link_speed for initializing the hardware link speed
registers. If current link setting matches the values in np->linkspeed and
np->duplex, then the function does nothing.
Usually, doing nothing is the right thing, but not in nv_open: During
nv_open, the registers must be initialized because the nic was reset.

The attached patch fixes that by setting np->linkspeed to an invalid value
before calling nv_update_link_speed from nv_open.

Signed-Off-By: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
wifi-calibration
Manfred Spraul 2005-08-06 23:47:55 +02:00 committed by Jeff Garzik
parent a3bc068022
commit 1b1b3c9b6d
1 changed files with 5 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -93,6 +93,8 @@
* 0.40: 19 Jul 2005: Add support for mac address change.
* 0.41: 30 Jul 2005: Write back original MAC in nv_close instead
* of nv_remove
* 0.42: 06 Aug 2005: Fix lack of link speed initialization
* in the second (and later) nv_open call
*
* Known bugs:
* We suspect that on some hardware no TX done interrupts are generated.
@ -2178,6 +2180,9 @@ static int nv_open(struct net_device *dev)
writel(NVREG_MIISTAT_MASK, base + NvRegMIIStatus);
dprintk(KERN_INFO "startup: got 0x%08x.\n", miistat);
}
/* set linkspeed to invalid value, thus force nv_update_linkspeed
* to init hw */
np->linkspeed = 0;
ret = nv_update_linkspeed(dev);
nv_start_rx(dev);
nv_start_tx(dev);