Re: [PATCH net-next 2/2] r8152: check the status before submittingrx

From: David Miller
Date: Mon Dec 22 2014 - 00:23:14 EST


From: Hayes Wang <hayeswang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 02:53:42 +0000

> David Miller [mailto:davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2014 4:44 AM
> [...]
>> > Don't submit the rx if the device is unplugged, linking down,
>> > or stopped.
>> ...
>> > @@ -1789,6 +1789,11 @@ int r8152_submit_rx(struct r8152
>> *tp, struct rx_agg *agg, gfp_t mem_flags)
>> > {
>> > int ret;
>> >
>> > + /* The rx would be stopped, so skip submitting */
>> > + if (test_bit(RTL8152_UNPLUG, &tp->flags) ||
>> > + !test_bit(WORK_ENABLE, &tp->flags) || !(tp->speed & LINK_STATUS))
>> > + return 0;
>> > +
>>
>> I think netif_carrier_off() should always be true in all three of those
>> situations, and would be a much simpler test than what you've coded
>> here.
>
> When the device is unplugged or stopped, the linking status
> may be true, so I add additional checks to avoid the submission.
>
> Besides, in set_carrier() I set netif_carrier_on() after
> ops.enable() to avoid any transmission before I finish
> starting the tx/rx.
>
> tp->rtl_ops.enable(tp);
> set_bit(RTL8152_SET_RX_MODE, &tp->flags);
> netif_carrier_on(netdev);
>
> However, the r8152_submit_rx() would be called in ops.enable(),
> and the check of netif_carrier_ok() would be always false. That
> is why I use tp->speed, not netif_carrier_ok(), to check the
> linking stauts.

I stil think your check is way too complicated for this fast path so I
would ask that you arrange things such that the simpler
netif_carrier_off() test works.

Especially because that is what the core networking stack uses
to decide whether to send packets to us as well.
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