Stephen> The undo should really be handled by the caller, not in Stephen> netif_rx_reschedule. The existing interface assumes you Stephen> have already deducted N from your quota and so it needs Stephen> to be put back.
makes sense -- especially since the caller probably also deducted N from *budget, and netif_rx_reschedule() doesn't touch that. Stephen> If poll is already scheduled, then after leaving this Stephen> poll call, another will occur. If the poll routine just Stephen> went ahead and rescanned that would work as well. The Stephen> important part is not to leave the poll routine without Stephen> being in one of these states: * all work is done, and Stephen> hardware is empty and/or will interrupt for more. * some Stephen> work was done, and device left on poll_list with softirq Stephen> raised But how does the return value of netif_rx_reschedule() help anything? It either tells you that a poll was already scheduled, or that it succeeded in scheduling a poll. In either case another poll will happen. So why should the caller care? Or is it possible that netif_rx_reschedule() returning 0 might mean that it failed to reschedule the poll routine? But even if that's true, how can the caller use that -- 0 might mean the poll was already rescheduled, and it might mean that the poll couldn't be resheduled, but there's no way for the caller to know which. - R. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html