At some point, the transmit descriptor chain end interrupt (TXDCEINT)
was turned on. This is a mistake; and it damages small packet
transmit performance, as it results in a huge storm of interrupts.
Turn it off.
Signed-off-by: Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTBSTA 0x00000300
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEIDIS 0x00000002
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_TX_VALUE SPIDER_NET_TX_DMA_EN | \
+ SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEIDIS | \
SPIDER_NET_GDTBSTA
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_TX_FEND_VALUE 0x00030003
SPIDER_NET_GRISPDNGINT
};
-#define SPIDER_NET_TXINT ( (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDTFDCINT) | \
- (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEINT) )
+#define SPIDER_NET_TXINT (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDTFDCINT)
/* We rely on flagged descriptor interrupts */
#define SPIDER_NET_RXINT ( (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDAFDCINT) )