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curaddrupper caches the last written upper 32-bits of a dma address (the device has one register for the upper 32-bits of all dma address registers). The problem is, not every dma address write checks and sets curaddrupper. This causes the driver to occasionally not write the upper 32-bits of a dma address to the device when it really should. I've seen this manifest particularly when the driver is trying to read config data from the device (RCONFIG) in order to checksum the device's eeprom. Since the device writes its config data to the wrong DMA address the driver reads 0 as the eeprom size and the eeprom checksum fails. This patch fixes the issue by removing curaddrupper and always writing the upper 32-bits of dma addresses. Signed-off-by: David Matlack <dmatlack@google.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This driver is supposed to support: Mojave cards (single port PCI Gigabit) both copper and fiber Oasis cards (single and dual port PCI-x Gigabit) copper and fiber Kalahari cards (dual and quad port PCI-e Gigabit) copper and fiber The driver was actually tested on Oasis and Kalahari cards.