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@@ -870,10 +870,9 @@ static int greth_rx_gbit(struct net_device *dev, int limit)
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- /* Allocate new skb to replace current */
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- newskb = netdev_alloc_skb(dev, MAX_FRAME_SIZE + NET_IP_ALIGN);
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-
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- if (!bad && newskb) {
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+ /* Allocate new skb to replace current, not needed if the
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+ * current skb can be reused */
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+ if (!bad && (newskb=netdev_alloc_skb(dev, MAX_FRAME_SIZE + NET_IP_ALIGN))) {
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skb_reserve(newskb, NET_IP_ALIGN);
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dma_addr = dma_map_single(greth->dev,
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@@ -910,11 +909,22 @@ static int greth_rx_gbit(struct net_device *dev, int limit)
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if (net_ratelimit())
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dev_warn(greth->dev, "Could not create DMA mapping, dropping packet\n");
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dev_kfree_skb(newskb);
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+ /* reusing current skb, so it is a drop */
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dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
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}
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+ } else if (bad) {
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+ /* Bad Frame transfer, the skb is reused */
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+ dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
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} else {
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+ /* Failed Allocating a new skb. This is rather stupid
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+ * but the current "filled" skb is reused, as if
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+ * transfer failure. One could argue that RX descriptor
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+ * table handling should be divided into cleaning and
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+ * filling as the TX part of the driver
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+ */
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if (net_ratelimit())
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dev_warn(greth->dev, "Could not allocate SKB, dropping packet\n");
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+ /* reusing current skb, so it is a drop */
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dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
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}
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