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- removed unused funtion bge_handle_events(). - removed bus_dmamap_destroy(9) calls for DMA maps created by bus_dmamem_alloc(9). This should fix panics seen on sparc64 in device detach. - added check for parent DMA tag creation. - switched to use __NO_STRICT_ALIGNMENT as bge(4) supports all architectures. - added missing bus_dmamap_sync(9) in bge_txeof(). - added missing bus_dmamap_sync(9) in bge_encap(). - corrected memory synchronization operation on status block. As the driver just read status block that was DMAed by NIC it should use BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD. Likewise the driver does not need to write status block back, so remove unnecessary bus_dmamap_sync(9) calls in bge_intr(). - corrected memory synchronization operation on RX return ring. The driver only read the block so remove unnecessary bus_dmamap_sync(9) in bge_rxeof(). - force bus_dmamap_sync(9) for only modified descriptors. Blindly synching all desciptor rings would reduce performance. - call bus_dmamap_sync(9) for DMA maps that were modified in bge_rxeof(). Reviewed by: jkim(initial version) Tested by: glebius(i386), jkim(amd64 initial version) |
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