rtnl_unlock();
}
-static void xenvif_wait_unmap_timeout(struct xenvif_queue *queue,
- unsigned int worst_case_skb_lifetime)
-{
- int i, unmap_timeout = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < MAX_PENDING_REQS; ++i) {
- if (queue->grant_tx_handle[i] != NETBACK_INVALID_HANDLE) {
- unmap_timeout++;
- schedule_timeout(msecs_to_jiffies(1000));
- if (unmap_timeout > worst_case_skb_lifetime &&
- net_ratelimit())
- netdev_err(queue->vif->dev,
- "Page still granted! Index: %x\n",
- i);
- i = -1;
- }
- }
-}
-
void xenvif_disconnect(struct xenvif *vif)
{
struct xenvif_queue *queue = NULL;
struct xenvif_queue *queue = NULL;
unsigned int num_queues = vif->num_queues;
unsigned int queue_index;
- /* Here we want to avoid timeout messages if an skb can be legitimately
- * stuck somewhere else. Realistically this could be an another vif's
- * internal or QDisc queue. That another vif also has this
- * rx_drain_timeout_msecs timeout, but the timer only ditches the
- * internal queue. After that, the QDisc queue can put in worst case
- * XEN_NETIF_RX_RING_SIZE / MAX_SKB_FRAGS skbs into that another vif's
- * internal queue, so we need several rounds of such timeouts until we
- * can be sure that no another vif should have skb's from us. We are
- * not sending more skb's, so newly stuck packets are not interesting
- * for us here.
- */
- unsigned int worst_case_skb_lifetime = (rx_drain_timeout_msecs/1000) *
- DIV_ROUND_UP(XENVIF_QUEUE_LENGTH, (XEN_NETIF_RX_RING_SIZE / MAX_SKB_FRAGS));
unregister_netdev(vif->dev);
for (queue_index = 0; queue_index < num_queues; ++queue_index) {
queue = &vif->queues[queue_index];
- xenvif_wait_unmap_timeout(queue, worst_case_skb_lifetime);
xenvif_deinit_queue(queue);
}