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authorSamuel Mendoza-Jonas <sam@mendozajonas.com>2018-11-16 15:51:58 +1100
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-11-17 21:09:49 -0800
commit2878a2cfe57a5db21844801cf502fe535a3134b2 (patch)
treebd3fa6082c4195610fecb1ef657cae4e16c42aa5 /arch/um/drivers
parent0b970e1b040c10d0e2a252943a2feaa6ee3cacdf (diff)
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net/ncsi: Reset channel state in ncsi_start_dev()
When the NCSI driver is stopped with ncsi_stop_dev() the channel monitors are stopped and the state set to "inactive". However the channels are still configured and active from the perspective of the network controller. We should suspend each active channel but in the context of ncsi_stop_dev() the transmit queue has been or is about to be stopped so we won't have time to do so. Instead when ncsi_start_dev() is called if the NCSI topology has already been probed then call ncsi_reset_dev() to suspend any channels that were previously active. This resets the network controller to a known state, provides an up to date view of channel link state, and makes sure that mode flags such as NCSI_MODE_TX_ENABLE are properly reset. In addition to ncsi_start_dev() use ncsi_reset_dev() in ncsi-netlink.c to update the channel configuration more cleanly. Signed-off-by: Samuel Mendoza-Jonas <sam@mendozajonas.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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