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@@ -1527,7 +1527,6 @@ static int ether1394_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
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unsigned long flags;
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nodeid_t dest_node;
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eth1394_tx_type tx_type;
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- int ret = 0;
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unsigned int tx_len;
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unsigned int max_payload;
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u16 dg_size;
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@@ -1537,26 +1536,20 @@ static int ether1394_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
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struct eth1394_node_info *node_info = NULL;
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ptask = kmem_cache_alloc(packet_task_cache, GFP_ATOMIC);
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- if (ptask == NULL) {
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- ret = -ENOMEM;
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+ if (ptask == NULL)
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goto fail;
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- }
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/* XXX Ignore this for now. Noticed that when MacOSX is the IRM,
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* it does not set our validity bit. We need to compensate for
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* that somewhere else, but not in eth1394. */
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#if 0
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- if ((priv->host->csr.broadcast_channel & 0xc0000000) != 0xc0000000) {
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- ret = -EAGAIN;
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+ if ((priv->host->csr.broadcast_channel & 0xc0000000) != 0xc0000000)
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goto fail;
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- }
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#endif
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skb = skb_share_check(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
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- if (!skb) {
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- ret = -ENOMEM;
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+ if (!skb)
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goto fail;
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- }
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/* Get rid of the fake eth1394 header, but save a pointer */
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eth = (struct eth1394hdr *)skb->data;
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@@ -1583,16 +1576,13 @@ static int ether1394_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
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node = eth1394_find_node_guid(&priv->ip_node_list,
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be64_to_cpu(guid));
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- if (!node) {
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- ret = -EAGAIN;
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+ if (!node)
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goto fail;
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- }
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+
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node_info =
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(struct eth1394_node_info *)node->ud->device.driver_data;
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- if (node_info->fifo == CSR1212_INVALID_ADDR_SPACE) {
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- ret = -EAGAIN;
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+ if (node_info->fifo == CSR1212_INVALID_ADDR_SPACE)
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goto fail;
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- }
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dest_node = node->ud->ne->nodeid;
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max_payload = node_info->maxpayload;
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@@ -1639,7 +1629,7 @@ static int ether1394_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
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goto fail;
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netif_wake_queue(dev);
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- return 0;
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+ return NETDEV_TX_OK;
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fail:
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if (ptask)
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kmem_cache_free(packet_task_cache, ptask);
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@@ -1655,7 +1645,15 @@ fail:
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if (netif_queue_stopped(dev))
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netif_wake_queue(dev);
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- return 0; /* returning non-zero causes serious problems */
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+ /*
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+ * FIXME: According to a patch from 2003-02-26, "returning non-zero
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+ * causes serious problems" here, allegedly. Before that patch,
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+ * -ERRNO was returned which is not appropriate under Linux 2.6.
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+ * Perhaps more needs to be done? Stop the queue in serious
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+ * conditions and restart it elsewhere?
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+ */
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+ /* return NETDEV_TX_BUSY; */
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+ return NETDEV_TX_OK;
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}
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static void ether1394_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *dev,
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