Am Friday 15 September 2006 02:15 schrieb Misha Tomushev: > VIOC Device Driver provides a standard device interface to the internal > fabric interconnected network used on servers designed and built by > Fabric 7 Systems. > > The patch can be found at ftp.fabric7.com/VIOC.
We recently had a discussion about tx descriptor cleanup in general. It would probably be more efficient to call vnic_clean_txq from the vioc_rx_poll() function. To do that, your tx interrupt handler should disable the tx interrupt line and call netif_rx_schedule, like you do for the receive interrupts. A few comments on coding style: - Lots of macros like your GET_VNIC_TX_BUFADDR_LO: they seem overly complicated. Maybe replace the users with something simpler, e.g. instead of 'if (GET_VNIC_RXC_FLAGGED(rxcd) != VNIC_RXC_FLAGGED_HW_W)', do 'if (vnic_rxc_word3(rxcd) & VNIC_RXC_FLAGGED_HW_W)'. - whitespace: please follow the style in Documentation/CodingStyle, use tabs for indentation instead of spaces, run everything through 'lindent' or 'indent -kr -i8' once to get spaces in the right places. - unnecessary typecasts: try to avoid casts in the C source, in particular from or to 'void *', that is done by C automatically. When you do a macro like GETRELADDR(), make it return the right type so you don't need a cast. - macros: whereever possible, use an inline function instead - printk: use dev_info/dev_dbg/... instead of plain printk, when you have a pointer to a device. - extern declarations: belong into header files, not C files. This will guarantee that the definition matches the declaration. - static forward declarations: get rid of them by moving the static functions into the right order. This also makes reading easier, since you know static functions are only called from below. - vmalloc: try to avoid. use it only when allocating more than a few pages. Arnd <>< - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html