net/sonic: Use MMIO accessors

The driver accesses descriptor memory which is simultaneously accessed by
the chip, so the compiler must not be allowed to re-order CPU accesses.
sonic_buf_get() used 'volatile' to prevent that. sonic_buf_put() should
have done so too but was overlooked.

Fixes: efcce83936 ("[PATCH] macsonic/jazzsonic network drivers update")
Tested-by: Stan Johnson <userm57@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Finn Thain 2020-01-23 09:07:26 +11:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 5fedabf5a7
commit e3885f5761

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@ -345,30 +345,30 @@ static void sonic_msg_init(struct net_device *dev);
as far as we can tell. */
/* OpenBSD calls this "SWO". I'd like to think that sonic_buf_put()
is a much better name. */
static inline void sonic_buf_put(void* base, int bitmode,
static inline void sonic_buf_put(u16 *base, int bitmode,
int offset, __u16 val)
{
if (bitmode)
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
((__u16 *) base + (offset*2))[1] = val;
__raw_writew(val, base + (offset * 2) + 1);
#else
((__u16 *) base + (offset*2))[0] = val;
__raw_writew(val, base + (offset * 2) + 0);
#endif
else
((__u16 *) base)[offset] = val;
__raw_writew(val, base + (offset * 1) + 0);
}
static inline __u16 sonic_buf_get(void* base, int bitmode,
static inline __u16 sonic_buf_get(u16 *base, int bitmode,
int offset)
{
if (bitmode)
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
return ((volatile __u16 *) base + (offset*2))[1];
return __raw_readw(base + (offset * 2) + 1);
#else
return ((volatile __u16 *) base + (offset*2))[0];
return __raw_readw(base + (offset * 2) + 0);
#endif
else
return ((volatile __u16 *) base)[offset];
return __raw_readw(base + (offset * 1) + 0);
}
/* Inlines that you should actually use for reading/writing DMA buffers */