1. This driver uses the same unregistered vendor id that the firewire core does
(0xd00d1e). Perhaps this could be exposed as a define in
firewire-constants.h?
-2. MAX_ASYNC_PAYLOAD needs to be publicly exposed by core/ohci
- - otherwise how will this driver know the max size of address window to
- open for one packet write?
3. Maybe device_max_receive() and link_speed_to_max_payload() should be
taken up by the firewire core?
4. To avoid dropping rx data while still limiting the maximum buffering,
/* Returns the max receive packet size for the given card */
static inline int device_max_receive(struct fw_device *fw_device)
{
- return 1 << (clamp_t(int, fw_device->max_rec, 8U, 13U) + 1);
+ return 1 << (clamp_t(int, fw_device->max_rec, 8U, 11U) + 1);
}
static void fwtty_log_tx_error(struct fwtty_port *port, int rcode)
*/
static inline int link_speed_to_max_payload(unsigned speed)
{
- static const int max_async[] = { 307, 614, 1229, 2458, 4916, 9832, };
- BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(max_async) - 1 != SCODE_3200);
+ static const int max_async[] = { 307, 614, 1229, 2458, };
+ BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(max_async) - 1 != SCODE_800);
- speed = clamp(speed, (unsigned) SCODE_100, (unsigned) SCODE_3200);
+ speed = clamp(speed, (unsigned) SCODE_100, (unsigned) SCODE_800);
if (limit_bw)
return max_async[speed];
else