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Voon Weifeng says:

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net: stmmac: enable multi-vector MSI

This patchset adds support for multi MSI interrupts in addition to
current single common interrupt implementation. Each MSI interrupt is tied
to a newly introduce interrupt service routine(ISR). Hence, each interrupt
will only go through the corresponding ISR.

In order to increase the efficiency, enabling multi MSI interrupt will
automatically select the interrupt mode configuration INTM=1. When INTM=1,
the TX/RX transfer complete signal will only asserted on corresponding
sbd_perch_tx_intr_o[] or sbd_perch_rx_intr_o[] without asserting signal
on the common sbd_intr_o. Hence, for each TX/RX interrupts, only the
corresponding ISR will be triggered.

Every vendor might have different MSI vector assignment. So, this patchset
only includes multi-vector MSI assignment for Intel platform.

Changes:
v1 -> v2
 patch 2/5
 -Remove defensive check for invalid dev pointer
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-03-25 17:37:30 -07:00
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