The in_use field is no different to the other words handled using dp8393x_put() and dp8393x_get(). Use the same technique for in_use that is used everywhere else.
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fth...@telegraphics.com.au> --- Laurent tells me that this clean-up has been tried before. He referred me to commit c744cf7879 ("dp8393x: fix dp8393x_receive()") and commit 409b52bfe1 ("net/dp8393x: correctly reset in_use field"). Both of those patches look wrong to me because they both pass the wrong byte count to address_space_rw(). It's possible that those patches were needed to work around some kind of bug elsewhere, for example, an off-by-one result from dp8393x_crda(). The preceding patch in this series might help there. This needs testing with the little endian MIPS Jazz emulation. --- hw/net/dp8393x.c | 13 ++++--------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/net/dp8393x.c b/hw/net/dp8393x.c index 164311c055..3fd59bc1d4 100644 --- a/hw/net/dp8393x.c +++ b/hw/net/dp8393x.c @@ -760,8 +760,6 @@ static ssize_t dp8393x_receive(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t * buf, return -1; } - /* XXX: Check byte ordering */ - /* Check for EOL */ if (s->regs[SONIC_LLFA] & 0x1) { /* Are we still in resource exhaustion? */ @@ -831,15 +829,12 @@ static ssize_t dp8393x_receive(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t * buf, /* EOL detected */ s->regs[SONIC_ISR] |= SONIC_ISR_RDE; } else { - /* Clear in_use, but it is always 16bit wide */ + /* Clear in_use */ int offset = dp8393x_crda(s) + sizeof(uint16_t) * 6 * width; - if (s->big_endian && width == 2) { - /* we need to adjust the offset of the 16bit field */ - offset += sizeof(uint16_t); - } - s->data[0] = 0; + size = sizeof(uint16_t) * width; + dp8393x_put(s, width, 0, 0); address_space_rw(&s->as, offset, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, - (uint8_t *)s->data, sizeof(uint16_t), 1); + (uint8_t *)s->data, size, 1); s->regs[SONIC_CRDA] = s->regs[SONIC_LLFA]; s->regs[SONIC_ISR] |= SONIC_ISR_PKTRX; s->regs[SONIC_RSC] = (s->regs[SONIC_RSC] & 0xff00) | (((s->regs[SONIC_RSC] & 0x00ff) + 1) & 0x00ff); -- 2.23.0