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@@ -351,7 +351,6 @@ struct fw_serial {
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#define TTY_DEV_NAME "fwtty" /* ttyFW was taken */
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static const char tty_dev_name[] = TTY_DEV_NAME;
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static const char loop_dev_name[] = "fwloop";
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-extern bool limit_bw;
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struct tty_driver *fwtty_driver;
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@@ -370,18 +369,16 @@ static inline void fwtty_bind_console(struct fwtty_port *port,
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/*
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* Returns the max send async payload size in bytes based on the unit device
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- * link speed - if set to limit bandwidth to max 20%, use lookup table
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+ * link speed. Self-limiting asynchronous bandwidth (via reducing the payload)
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+ * is not necessary and does not work, because
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+ * 1) asynchronous traffic will absorb all available bandwidth (less that
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+ * being used for isochronous traffic)
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+ * 2) isochronous arbitration always wins.
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*/
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static inline int link_speed_to_max_payload(unsigned speed)
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{
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- static const int max_async[] = { 307, 614, 1229, 2458, };
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- BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(max_async) - 1 != SCODE_800);
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-
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speed = clamp(speed, (unsigned) SCODE_100, (unsigned) SCODE_800);
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- if (limit_bw)
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- return max_async[speed];
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- else
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- return 1 << (speed + 9);
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+ return 1 << (speed + 9);
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}
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#endif /* _FIREWIRE_FWSERIAL_H */
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