#include <net/pkt_sched.h>
-/* ALLOW_Q_PAUSE: Pre 2.6.28 kernels do not support multiple driver queues (required for QoS).
- * In order to support QoS in these kernels, multiple queues are implemented in the driver. But since
- * there is only a single queue in the kernel (leading to multiple queues in the driver) there is no possibility
- * of stopping a particular queue in the kernel. Stopping the single kernel queue leads to undesirable starvation
- * of driver queues. One of the proposals is to not stop the kernel queue but to prevent dequeuing from the
- * 'stopped' driver queue. Allow q pause is an experimental implementation of this scheme for pre 2.6.28 kernels.
- * When NOT defined, queues are paused locally in the driver and packets are dequeued for transmission only from the
- * unpaused queues. When Allow q pause is defined the kernel queue is stopped whenever any driver queue is paused.
- */
-#define ALLOW_Q_PAUSE
-
#ifdef UNIFI_NET_NAME
#define UF_ALLOC_NETDEV(_dev, _size, _name, _setup, _num_of_queues) \
do { \
spinlock_t wapi_lock;
#endif
-#ifndef ALLOW_Q_PAUSE
/* Array to indicate if a particular Tx queue is paused, this may not be
* required in a multiqueue implementation since we can directly stop kernel
* queues */
u8 tx_q_paused_flag[UNIFI_TRAFFIC_Q_MAX];
-#endif
#ifdef CSR_WIFI_RX_PATH_SPLIT
struct workqueue_struct *rx_workqueue;
u8 bcTimSetReqQueued;
} netInterface_priv_t;
-#ifndef ALLOW_Q_PAUSE
-#define net_is_tx_q_paused(priv, q) (priv->tx_q_paused_flag[q])
-#define net_tx_q_unpause(priv, q) (priv->tx_q_paused_flag[q] = 0)
-#define net_tx_q_pause(priv, q) (priv->tx_q_paused_flag[q] = 1)
-#endif
-
#ifdef CSR_SUPPORT_SME
#define routerStartBuffering(priv,queue) priv->routerBufferEnable[(queue)] = TRUE;
#define routerStopBuffering(priv,queue) priv->routerBufferEnable[(queue)] = FALSE;