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@@ -49,10 +49,12 @@ static void ath_rx_buf_link(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
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ASSERT(skb != NULL);
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ds->ds_vdata = skb->data;
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- /* setup rx descriptors */
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+ /* setup rx descriptors. The sc_rxbufsize here tells the harware
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+ * how much data it can DMA to us and that we are prepared
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+ * to process */
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ath9k_hw_setuprxdesc(ah,
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ds,
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- skb_tailroom(skb), /* buffer size */
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+ sc->sc_rxbufsize,
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0);
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if (sc->sc_rxlink == NULL)
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@@ -398,6 +400,13 @@ static struct sk_buff *ath_rxbuf_alloc(struct ath_softc *sc,
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* in rx'd frames.
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*/
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+ /* Note: the kernel can allocate a value greater than
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+ * what we ask it to give us. We really only need 4 KB as that
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+ * is this hardware supports and in fact we need at least 3849
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+ * as that is the MAX AMSDU size this hardware supports.
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+ * Unfortunately this means we may get 8 KB here from the
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+ * kernel... and that is actually what is observed on some
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+ * systems :( */
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skb = dev_alloc_skb(len + sc->sc_cachelsz - 1);
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if (skb != NULL) {
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off = ((unsigned long) skb->data) % sc->sc_cachelsz;
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