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    can: c_can: Remove EOB exit · 710c5610
    Thomas Gleixner 提交于
    The rx_poll code has the following gem:
    
    	if (msg_ctrl_save & IF_MCONT_EOB)
    		return num_rx_pkts;
    
    The EOB bit is the indicator for the hardware that this is the last
    configured FIFO object. But this object can contain valid data, if we
    manage to free up objects before the overrun case hits.
    
    Now if the code exits due to the EOB bit set, then this buffer is
    stale and the interrupt bit and NewDat bit of the buffer are still
    set. Results in a nice interrupt storm unless we come into an overrun
    situation where the MSGLST bit gets set.
    
         ksoftirqd/0-3     [000] ..s.    79.124101: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008001 pend 00008001
         ksoftirqd/0-3     [000] ..s.    79.124176: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000
         ksoftirqd/0-3     [000] ..s.    79.124187: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008002 pend 00008002
         ksoftirqd/0-3     [000] ..s.    79.124256: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000
         ksoftirqd/0-3     [000] ..s.    79.124267: c_can_poll: rx_poll: val: 00008000 pend 00008000
    
    The amazing thing is that the check of the MSGLST (aka overrun bit)
    used to be after the check of the EOB bit. That was "fixed" in commit
    5d0f801a(can: c_can: Fix RX message handling, handle lost message
    before EOB). But the author of this "fix" did not even understand that
    the EOB check is broken as well.
    
    Again a simple solution: Remove
    Signed-off-by: NThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
    [mkl: adjusted subject and commit message]
    Signed-off-by: NMarc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
    710c5610
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