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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2016-11-22 11:29:28 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2016-11-22 13:27:16 -0500
commitf9aa9dc7d2d00e6eb02168ffc64ef614b89d7998 (patch)
tree061b767ccf7d6955cc4fb921c230a787d194392e /drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h
parent06b37b650cf826349677564cb0ff1560ed8e51fc (diff)
parent3b404a519815b9820f73f1ecf404e5546c9270ba (diff)
downloadlinux-f9aa9dc7d2d00e6eb02168ffc64ef614b89d7998.tar.bz2
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
All conflicts were simple overlapping changes except perhaps for the Thunder driver. That driver has a change_mtu method explicitly for sending a message to the hardware. If that fails it returns an error. Normally a driver doesn't need an ndo_change_mtu method becuase those are usually just range changes, which are now handled generically. But since this extra operation is needed in the Thunder driver, it has to stay. However, if the message send fails we have to restore the original MTU before the change because the entire call chain expects that if an error is thrown by ndo_change_mtu then the MTU did not change. Therefore code is added to nicvf_change_mtu to remember the original MTU, and to restore it upon nicvf_update_hw_max_frs() failue. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h24
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h
index d3292c4a6eda..6d2de4e01f6d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h
@@ -120,14 +120,17 @@ struct stmmac_extra_stats {
unsigned long ip_csum_bypassed;
unsigned long ipv4_pkt_rcvd;
unsigned long ipv6_pkt_rcvd;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_ext_no_ptp;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_sync;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_follow_up;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_delay_req;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_delay_resp;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_pdelay_req;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_pdelay_resp;
- unsigned long rx_msg_type_pdelay_follow_up;
+ unsigned long no_ptp_rx_msg_type_ext;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_sync;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_follow_up;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_delay_req;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_delay_resp;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_pdelay_req;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_pdelay_resp;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_pdelay_follow_up;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_announce;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_type_management;
+ unsigned long ptp_rx_msg_pkt_reserved_type;
unsigned long ptp_frame_type;
unsigned long ptp_ver;
unsigned long timestamp_dropped;
@@ -482,11 +485,12 @@ struct stmmac_ops {
/* PTP and HW Timer helpers */
struct stmmac_hwtimestamp {
void (*config_hw_tstamping) (void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 data);
- u32 (*config_sub_second_increment) (void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 clk_rate);
+ u32 (*config_sub_second_increment)(void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 ptp_clock,
+ int gmac4);
int (*init_systime) (void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 sec, u32 nsec);
int (*config_addend) (void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 addend);
int (*adjust_systime) (void __iomem *ioaddr, u32 sec, u32 nsec,
- int add_sub);
+ int add_sub, int gmac4);
u64(*get_systime) (void __iomem *ioaddr);
};