From: Cyrille Pitchen <cyrille.pitc...@atmel.com> Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2016 09:49:32 +0100
> On macb only (not gem), when a RX queue corruption was detected from > macb_rx(), the RX queue was reset: during this process the RX ring > buffer descriptor was initialized by macb_init_rx_ring() but we forgot > to also set bp->rx_tail to 0. > > Indeed, when processing the received frames, bp->rx_tail provides the > macb driver with the index in the RX ring buffer of the next buffer to > process. So when the whole ring buffer is reset we must also reset > bp->rx_tail so the driver is synchronized again with the hardware. > > Since macb_init_rx_ring() is called from many locations, currently from > macb_rx() and macb_init_rings(), we'd rather add the "bp->rx_tail = 0;" > line inside macb_init_rx_ring() than add the very same line after each > call of this function. > > Without this fix, the rx queue is not reset properly to recover from > queue corruption and connection drop may occur. > > Signed-off-by: Cyrille Pitchen <cyrille.pitc...@atmel.com> > Fixes: 9ba723b081a2 ("net: macb: remove BUG_ON() and reset the queue to > handle RX errors") This doesn't apply cleanly to the 'net' tree, where RX_RING_SIZE is used instead of bp->rx_ring_size. It seems you generated this against net-next, however you didn't say that either in your Subject line nor the commit message. As a bug fix this should be targetted at 'net'.