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![]() The igb driver was trying hard to be sparse correct, but somehow ended up converting a variable into little endian order and then tries to OR something with it. A much plainer way of doing things is to leave all variables and OR operations in CPU (non-endian) mode, and then convert to little endian only once, which is what this change does. This probably fixes a bug that might have been seen only on big endian systems. Signed-off-by: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@intel.com> Tested-by: Dave Switzer <david.switzer@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com> |
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e1000_82575.c | ||
e1000_82575.h | ||
e1000_defines.h | ||
e1000_hw.h | ||
e1000_i210.c | ||
e1000_i210.h | ||
e1000_mac.c | ||
e1000_mac.h | ||
e1000_mbx.c | ||
e1000_mbx.h | ||
e1000_nvm.c | ||
e1000_nvm.h | ||
e1000_phy.c | ||
e1000_phy.h | ||
e1000_regs.h | ||
igb.h | ||
igb_ethtool.c | ||
igb_hwmon.c | ||
igb_main.c | ||
igb_ptp.c | ||
Makefile |