* what are default: doing in netxen_nic_hw_write_wx()/netxen_nic_hw_read_wx()?
Unlike all other cases they do iomem->iomem copying and AFAICS they are never
actually triggered.

* netxen_nic_flash_print() reads the entire user_info from card *in* 
*host-endian*,
then uses user_info.serial_number[].
        a) do we need to read the rest?
        b) more interesting question, don't we need cpu_to_le32() here?  After
all, that sucker is an array of char, so we want it in the same order regardless
of the host...

* in netxen_nic_xmit_frame() we do
        hw->cmd_desc_head[saved_producer].flags_opcode =
                cpu_to_le16(hw->cmd_desc_head[saved_producer].flags_opcode);
        hw->cmd_desc_head[saved_producer].num_of_buffers_total_length =
          cpu_to_le32(hw->cmd_desc_head[saved_producer].
                          num_of_buffers_total_length);
Huh?  Everything that modifies either of those does so in little-endian already.
This code appeared in commit 6c80b18df3537d1221ab34555c150bccbfd90260 (NetXen:
Port swap feature for multi port cards); what's going on there?

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