On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 17:42:27 +1000
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This fixes sky2 driver on big endian machines. I choose not to use the
> hardware byteswap facility as it would have required to have a different
> definition of the various ring data structures and it looks ugly :) On
> powerpc, there is pretty much no overhead at doing byteswap.
> 
> The patch has a couple of places where I reversed 2 assignments, they
> are harmless, it was before I figured out that the chip will
> (apparently) not access a descriptor before it's been told to do so via
> MMIO, and thus the order of the writes to the descriptors is irrelevant
> (I was also adding wmb's though I removed them).

I'll put a minimized version of this in the next patch set.
There is no need to re order assignments.

> 
> There is a couple of places where we were doing a BE and not LE
> conversion of a descriptor field (typically in the VLAN code). I'm not
> sure what's up there but BE "felt" wrong. I have turned them into LE
> conversions but then I haven't tested VLAN, and I might just
> misudnerstand what's happening there so I'll let you decide what to do
> about those.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It may not need any swapping, it is hard to tell what the hardware
will do without experimentation.
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