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From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
To: "Feldman, Scott" <scott.feldman@intel.com>
Cc: netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: e100 "Ferguson" release
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 01:29:41 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F2F40C5.9070601@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C6F5CF431189FA4CBAEC9E7DD5441E010222929E@orsmsx402.jf.intel.com>

Feldman, Scott wrote:
>>* (API) Does the out-of-tx-resources condition in 
>>e100_xmit_frame ever really happen?  I am under the
>>impression that returning non-zero in ->hard_start_xmit
>>results in the packet sometimes being requeued and
>>sometimes dropped.  I prefer to guarantee a more-steady 
>>state, by simply dropping the packet unconditionally,
>>when this uncommon condition occurs.  So, I would
>>a) mark the failure condition with unlikely(), and
>>b) if the condition occurs, simply drop the packet 
>>(tx_dropped++, kfree 
>>skb), and return zero.
> 
> 
> Stop the queue also?
> 
> if(unlikely(e100_exec_cb(nic, skb, e100_xmit_prepare) == -ENOMEM)) {
>         netif_stop_queue(netdev);
>         nic->net_stats.tx_dropped++;
>         dev_kfree_skb(skb);
>         return 0;
> }

Yes.  I would also printk(KERN_ERR "we have a bug!") or somesuch, like 
several other drivers do, too.


>>* IIRC Donald's MII phy scanning code scans MII phy ids like this: 
>>1..31,0.  Or maybe 1..31, and then 0 iff no MII phys were found.  In 
>>general I would prefer to follow his eepro100.c probe order.  
>>Some phys need this because they will report on both phy id #0 (which 
>>is magical) and phy id #(non-zero).  Donald would know more than me,
> 
> here.
> 
> [kernel] eepro100 gets the ID from the eeprom, so no scanning there.
> Current e100 goes 1, 0..31, which is what we've always done, IIRC.

hmmm.  I prefer the phy scanning to checking eeprom, since it reduces 
the chance of eeprom screwups.  However, I still think there's some 
issue related to phy id #0.  Oh well, fine for now, I guess.


>>* do we care about spinlocks around the update_stats and 
>>get_stats code?
> 
> 
> Not sure.  update_stats runs in a timer callback.  Can get_stats jump
> in?

Well, the ->get_stats only returns a pointer to the stats, which are 
then accessed in an unlocked manner.  Since the net stats are unsigned 
longs, asynchronously reading and updating them isn't a big deal in 
practice.


>>* (minor) use a netif_msg_xxx wrapper/constant in 
>>e100_init_module test?
> 
> 
> Can't - don't have nic->msg_enable allocated yet.  :(

You could always use "(1 << debug) - 1"... :)  I dunno if it's worth 
worrying about.

	Jeff

  reply	other threads:[~2003-08-05  5:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-08-05  3:45 e100 "Ferguson" release Feldman, Scott
2003-08-05  5:29 ` Jeff Garzik [this message]
2003-08-05  7:16 ` David S. Miller
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-08-05 15:19 Feldman, Scott
2003-08-05 15:24 ` Jeff Garzik
2003-08-10  9:00   ` Felix Radensky
2003-08-05 15:44 ` Felix Radensky
2003-08-05 14:28 Feldman, Scott
2003-08-03  4:34 Feldman, Scott
2003-08-03  6:06 ` Jeff Garzik
2003-08-03  6:12   ` Jeff Garzik
2003-08-03  7:32   ` Ben Greear
2003-08-03  7:32     ` David S. Miller
2003-08-04  3:09       ` David Brownell
2003-08-04  3:08         ` David S. Miller
2003-08-04  3:45           ` David Brownell
2003-08-04  3:46             ` David S. Miller
2003-08-04  4:08               ` David Brownell
2003-08-04  4:13                 ` David S. Miller
2003-08-04 17:38                   ` David Brownell
2003-08-05  8:23     ` Felix Radensky

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