Remove fail_on_bad_eeprom, which was always 0 and thus being used
to ignore incorrect checksumming. This means devices with corrupt
eeprom will now cause the driver to fail.
Since fail_on_bad_eeprom was the last member in use of struct
slic_reg_params, remove that struct altogether.
Signed-off-by: David Matlack <matlackdavid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
volatile struct slic_stats inicstats;
};
-struct slic_reg_params {
- u32 linkspeed;
- u32 linkduplex;
- u32 fail_on_bad_eeprom;
-};
-
struct slic_upr {
uint adapter;
u32 upr_request;
u32 intagg_period;
struct inicpm_state *inicpm_info;
void *pinicpm_info;
- struct slic_reg_params reg_params;
struct slic_ifevents if_events;
struct slic_stats inicstats_prev;
struct slicnet_stats slic_stats;
sizeof(struct slic_eeprom),
peeprom, phys_config);
- if ((!card->config.EepromValid) &&
- (adapter->reg_params.fail_on_bad_eeprom)) {
+ if (!card->config.EepromValid) {
slic_reg64_write(adapter, &slic_regs->slic_isp, 0,
&slic_regs->slic_addr_upper,
0, FLUSH);