@@ -9393,10 +9393,14 @@ static void bnxt_disable_napi(struct bnxt *bp)
return;
for (i = 0; i < bp->cp_nr_rings; i++) {
- struct bnxt_cp_ring_info *cpr = &bp->bnapi[i]->cp_ring;
+ struct bnxt_napi *bnapi = bp->bnapi[i];
+ struct bnxt_cp_ring_info *cpr;
- napi_disable(&bp->bnapi[i]->napi);
- if (bp->bnapi[i]->rx_ring)
+ cpr = &bnapi->cp_ring;
+ if (bnapi->in_reset)
+ cpr->sw_stats.rx.rx_resets++;
+ napi_disable(&bnapi->napi);
+ if (bnapi->rx_ring)
cancel_work_sync(&cpr->dim.work);
}
}
@@ -9413,8 +9417,6 @@ static void bnxt_enable_napi(struct bnxt *bp)
bnapi->tx_fault = 0;
cpr = &bnapi->cp_ring;
- if (bnapi->in_reset)
- cpr->sw_stats.rx.rx_resets++;
bnapi->in_reset = false;
bnapi->tx_pkts = 0;
If we are doing a complete reset with irq_re_init set to true in bnxt_close_nic(), all the ring structures will be freed. New structures will be allocated in bnxt_open_nic(). The current code increments rx_resets counter in bnxt_enable_napi() if bnapi->in_reset is true. In a complete reset, bnapi->in_reset will never be true since the structure is just allocated. Increment the rx_resets counter in bnxt_disable_napi() instead. This will allow us to save all the ring error counters including the rx_resets counters in the next patch. Signed-off-by: Michael Chan <michael.chan@broadcom.com> --- drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnxt/bnxt.c | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)