Staging: et131x: Clean up the receive arrays
We don't use them for anything having stripped out the debug gunge in
the original driver.
Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c
index 5d17abd..f8fee25 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c
@@ -1076,10 +1076,7 @@
void et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
{
PMP_RFD rfd = NULL;
- struct sk_buff *packets[NUM_PACKETS_HANDLED];
- PMP_RFD freed[NUM_PACKETS_HANDLED];
u32 count = 0;
- u32 nfree = 0;
bool done = true;
/* Process up to available RFD's */
@@ -1110,24 +1107,10 @@
etdev->Stats.ipackets++;
/* Set the status on the packet, either resources or success */
- if (etdev->RxRing.nReadyRecv >= RFD_LOW_WATER_MARK) {
- /* Put this RFD on the pending list
- *
- * NOTE: nic_rx_pkts() above is already returning the
- * RFD to the RecvList, so don't additionally do that
- * here.
- * Besides, we don't really need (at this point) the
- * pending list anyway.
- */
- } else {
- freed[nfree] = rfd;
- nfree++;
-
+ if (etdev->RxRing.nReadyRecv < RFD_LOW_WATER_MARK) {
dev_warn(&etdev->pdev->dev,
"RFD's are running out\n");
}
-
- packets[count] = rfd->Packet;
count++;
}