SAMV7 Ethernet: Fix some errors in circular queue handling
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@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ static uint16_t sam_txfree(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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* the configured size minus 1.
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*/
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return (priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers-1) - sam_txinuse(priv, qid);
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return (priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers - 1) - sam_txinuse(priv, qid);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ static int sam_transmit(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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/* Update TX descriptor status. */
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status = dev->d_len | EMACTXD_STA_LAST;
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if (txhead == priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers-1)
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if (txhead == priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers - 1)
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{
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status |= EMACTXD_STA_WRAP;
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}
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@ -1556,7 +1556,9 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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if ((rxdesc->status & EMACRXD_STA_SOF) != 0)
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{
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/* Skip previous fragments */
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/* Skip previous fragments. Loop incrementing the index to the
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* start fragment until it is equal to the index with the SOF mark
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*/
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while (rxndx != priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx)
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{
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@ -1571,7 +1573,7 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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(uintptr_t)rxdesc +
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sizeof(struct emac_rxdesc_s));
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/* Increment the RX index */
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/* Increment the RX index to the start fragment */
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if (++priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx >= priv->xfrq[qid].nrxbuffers)
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{
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@ -1589,7 +1591,10 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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isframe = true;
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}
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/* Increment the working index */
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/* Increment the working index. rxndx points to the next fragment
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* in this frame (or, if the LAST bit was set, to the first fragment
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* of the next frame).
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*/
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if (++rxndx >= priv->xfrq[qid].nrxbuffers)
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{
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@ -1664,7 +1669,8 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx, rxndx, dev->d_len);
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/* All data have been copied in the application frame buffer,
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* release the RX descriptor
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* release the RX descriptor(s). Loop until all descriptors
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* have been released up to the start of the next frame.
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*/
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while (priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx != rxndx)
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@ -1680,7 +1686,9 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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(uintptr_t)rxdesc +
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sizeof(struct emac_rxdesc_s));
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/* Increment the RX index */
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/* Increment the RX index of the descriptor that was just
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* released.
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*/
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if (++priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx >= priv->xfrq[qid].nrxbuffers)
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{
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@ -1705,8 +1713,9 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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}
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}
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/* We have not encountered the SOF yet... discard this fragment and
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* keep looking
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/* We found a descriptor that we own, but we have not encountered the
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* SOF yet... discard this fragment and keep looking starting at the
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* next fragment.
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*/
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else
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@ -1720,10 +1729,17 @@ static int sam_recvframe(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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arch_clean_dcache((uintptr_t)rxdesc,
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(uintptr_t)rxdesc +
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sizeof(struct emac_rxdesc_s));
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/* rxndx already points to the next fragment to be examined.
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* Use it to update the candidate Start-of-Frame.
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*/
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priv->xfrq[qid].rxndx = rxndx;
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}
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/* Process the next buffer */
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/* Set-up rocess the next fragment. Get the RX descriptor
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* associated with the next fragment.
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*/
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rxdesc = &priv->xfrq[qid].rxdesc[rxndx];
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@ -1932,7 +1948,7 @@ static void sam_txdone(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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txdesc = &priv->xfrq[qid].txdesc[tail];
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/* REVISIT: If the rxdesc is not aligned with the cacheline boundary
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/* REVISIT: If the txdesc is not aligned with the cacheline boundary
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* then won't this also invalidate some surrounding memory?
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*/
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@ -1959,7 +1975,7 @@ static void sam_txdone(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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{
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/* Increment the tail index */
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if (++tail > priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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if (++tail >= priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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{
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tail = 0;
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}
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@ -1974,7 +1990,7 @@ static void sam_txdone(struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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/* Go to first buffer of the next frame */
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if (tail != priv->xfrq[qid].txhead &&
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++tail > priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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++tail >= priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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{
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tail = 0;
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}
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@ -2070,7 +2086,7 @@ static void sam_txerr_interrupt(FAR struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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{
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/* Increment the tail index */
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if (++tail > priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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if (++tail >= priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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{
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tail = 0;
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}
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@ -2085,7 +2101,7 @@ static void sam_txerr_interrupt(FAR struct sam_emac_s *priv, int qid)
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/* Go to first buffer of the next frame */
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if (tail != priv->xfrq[qid].txhead &&
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++tail > priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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++tail >= priv->xfrq[qid].ntxbuffers)
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{
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tail = 0;
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}
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@ -5073,8 +5089,8 @@ errout:
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* netdev ioctl. The application level code have gotten the MAC
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* address from some configuration parameter or by accessing some
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* non-volatile storage containing the address. This is the
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* "cannonically correct" way to set the MAC address.
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* 2) Alterntively, the board logic may support some other less obvious
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* "canonically correct" way to set the MAC address.
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* 2) Alternatively, the board logic may support some other less obvious
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* non-volatile storage and the board-level boot-up code may access
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* this and use this interface to set the Ethernet MAC address more
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* directly. This is mostly a kludge for the case where you just don't
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