264b85f3ce
Reviewed by: Mike Spengler <mks@networkcs.com> Submitted by: phk
466 lines
11 KiB
C
466 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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*
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* ===================================
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* HARP | Host ATM Research Platform
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* ===================================
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*
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*
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* This Host ATM Research Platform ("HARP") file (the "Software") is
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* made available by Network Computing Services, Inc. ("NetworkCS")
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* "AS IS". NetworkCS does not provide maintenance, improvements or
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* support of any kind.
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*
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* NETWORKCS MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AS TO ANY ELEMENT OF THE
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* SOFTWARE OR ANY SUPPORT PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE.
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* In no event shall NetworkCS be responsible for any damages, including
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* but not limited to consequential damages, arising from or relating to
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* any use of the Software or related support.
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*
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* Copyright 1994-1998 Network Computing Services, Inc.
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*
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* Copies of this Software may be made, however, the above copyright
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* notice must be reproduced on all copies.
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*
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* @(#) $Id: eni_buffer.c,v 1.1 1998/09/15 08:22:53 phk Exp $
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*
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*/
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/*
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* Efficient ENI Adapter Support
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* -----------------------------
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*
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* Handle adapter memory buffers for ENI adapters
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*
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*/
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#include <netatm/kern_include.h>
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#include <dev/hea/eni_stats.h>
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#include <dev/hea/eni.h>
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#include <dev/hea/eni_var.h>
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#ifndef lint
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__RCSID("@(#) $Id: eni_buffer.c,v 1.1 1998/09/15 08:22:53 phk Exp $");
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#endif
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static int eni_test_memory __P((Eni_unit *));
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/*
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* The host is going to manage (that is, allocate and free) buffers
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* in the adapters RAM space. We are going to implement this as a
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* linked list describing FREE and INUSE memory segments. Initially,
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* the list contains one element with all memory marked free. As requests
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* are made, we search the list until we find the first free element
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* which can satisfy the request. If necessary, we will break the free
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* element into an INUSE element, and a new FREE element. When freeing
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* memory, we look at adjacent elements and if one or more are free,
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* we will combine into a single larger FREE element.
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*/
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/*
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* This is for testing purposes. Since there are two versions of
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* the Efficient adapter with different memory sizes, this allows
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* us to fool an adapter with more memory into thinking it has less.
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*/
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int eni_mem_max = MAX_ENI_MEM; /* Default to all available memory */
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/*
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* Size and test adapter RAM
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*
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* Walk through adapter RAM writing known patterns and reading back
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* for comparison. We write more than one pattern on the off chance
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* that we "get lucky" and read what we expected.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eup pointer to device unit structure
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*
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* Returns
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* size memory size in bytes
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*/
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static int
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eni_test_memory ( eup )
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Eni_unit *eup;
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{
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int ram_size = 0;
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int i;
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Eni_mem mp;
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/*
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* Walk through to maximum looking for RAM
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*/
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for ( i = 0; i < MAX_ENI_MEM; i += TEST_STEP ) {
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mp = (Eni_mem)((int)eup->eu_ram + i);
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/* write pattern */
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*mp = (u_long)TEST_PAT;
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/* read pattern, match? */
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if ( *mp == (u_long)TEST_PAT ) {
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/* yes - write inverse pattern */
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*mp = (u_long)~TEST_PAT;
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/* read pattern, match? */
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if ( *mp == (u_long)~TEST_PAT ) {
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/* yes - assume another 1K available */
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ram_size = i + TEST_STEP;
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} else
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break;
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} else
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Clear all RAM to initial value of zero.
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* This makes sure we don't leave anything funny in the
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* queues.
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*/
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KM_ZERO ( eup->eu_ram, ram_size );
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/*
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* If we'd like to claim to have less memory, here's where
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* we do so. We take the minimum of what we'd like and what
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* we really found on the adapter.
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*/
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ram_size = MIN ( ram_size, eni_mem_max );
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return ( ram_size );
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}
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/*
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* Initialize our memory allocator.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eup Pointer to per unit structure
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*
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* Returns:
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* size Physical RAM size
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* -1 failed to initialize memory
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*
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*/
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int
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eni_init_memory ( eup )
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Eni_unit *eup;
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{
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/*
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* Have we (somehow) been called before?
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*/
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if ( eup->eu_memmap != NULL )
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{
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/* Oops - it's already been initialized */
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* Allocate initial element which will hold all of memory
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*/
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if ( ( eup->eu_memmap = (Mbd *)KM_ALLOC(sizeof(Mbd), M_DEVBUF,
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M_NOWAIT ) ) == NULL )
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{
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/* Memory allocation error */
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* Test and size memory
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*/
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eup->eu_ramsize = eni_test_memory ( eup );
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/*
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* Initialize a one element list which contains
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* all buffer memory
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*/
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eup->eu_memmap->prev = eup->eu_memmap->next = NULL;
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eup->eu_memmap->base = (caddr_t)SEGBUF_BASE;
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eup->eu_memmap->size = eup->eu_ramsize - SEGBUF_BASE;
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eup->eu_memmap->state = MEM_FREE;
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return ( eup->eu_ramsize );
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}
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/*
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* Allocate a buffer from adapter RAM. Due to constraints on the card,
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* we may roundup the size request to the next largest chunksize. Note
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* also that we must pay attention to address alignment within adapter
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* memory as well.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eup pointer to per unit structure
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* size pointer to requested size - in bytes
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*
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* Returns:
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* addr address relative to adapter of allocated memory
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* size modified to reflect actual size of buffer
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*
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*/
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caddr_t
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eni_allocate_buffer ( eup, size )
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Eni_unit *eup;
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u_long *size;
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{
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int nsize;
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int nclicks;
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Mbd *eptr = eup->eu_memmap;
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/*
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* Initial size requested
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*/
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nsize = *size;
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/*
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* Find the buffer size which will hold this request. There
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* are 8 possible sizes, each a power of two up, starting at
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* 256 words or 1024 bytes.
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*/
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for ( nclicks = 0; nclicks < ENI_BUF_NBIT; nclicks++ )
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if ( ( 1 << nclicks ) * ENI_BUF_PGSZ >= nsize )
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break;
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/*
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* Request was for larger then the card supports
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*/
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if ( nclicks >= ENI_BUF_NBIT ) {
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_toobig++;
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/* Indicate 0 bytes allocated */
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*size = 0;
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/* Return NULL buffer */
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return ( (caddr_t)NULL );
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}
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/*
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* New size will be buffer size
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*/
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nsize = ( 1 << nclicks ) * ENI_BUF_PGSZ;
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/*
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* Look through memory for a segment large enough to
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* hold request
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*/
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while ( eptr ) {
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/*
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* State must be FREE and size must hold request
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*/
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if ( eptr->state == MEM_FREE && eptr->size >= nsize )
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{
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/*
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* Request will fit - now check if the
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* alignment needs fixing
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*/
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if ( ((u_int)eptr->base & (nsize-1)) != 0 )
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{
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caddr_t nbase;
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/*
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* Calculate where the buffer would have to
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* fall to be aligned.
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*/
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nbase = (caddr_t)((u_int)( eptr->base + nsize ) &
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~(nsize-1));
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/*
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* If we use this alignment, will it still fit?
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*/
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if ( (eptr->size - (nbase - eptr->base)) >= 0 )
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{
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Mbd *etmp;
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/* Yep - create a new segment */
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etmp = (Mbd *)KM_ALLOC(sizeof(Mbd), M_DEVBUF,
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M_NOWAIT );
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if ( etmp == (Mbd *)NULL ) {
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/*
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* Couldn't allocate a new descriptor. Indicate
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* failure and exit now or we'll start losing
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* memory.
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*/
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_nodesc++;
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*size = 0;
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return ( (caddr_t)NULL );
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}
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/* Place it in the list */
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etmp->next = eptr->next;
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if ( etmp->next )
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etmp->next->prev = etmp;
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etmp->prev = eptr;
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eptr->next = etmp;
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/* Fill in new base and size */
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etmp->base = nbase;
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etmp->size = eptr->size - ( nbase - eptr->base );
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/* Adjust old size */
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eptr->size -= etmp->size;
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/* Mark its state */
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etmp->state = MEM_FREE;
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eptr = etmp;
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/* Done - outa here */
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break;
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}
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} else
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break; /* Alignment is okay - we're done */
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}
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/* Haven't found anything yet - keep looking */
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eptr = eptr->next;
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}
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if ( eptr != NULL )
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{
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/* Found a usable segment - grab what we need */
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/* Exact fit? */
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if ( eptr->size == nsize )
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/* Mark it as INUSE */
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eptr->state = MEM_INUSE;
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else
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{
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Mbd *etmp;
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/* larger then we need - split it */
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etmp = (Mbd *)KM_ALLOC(sizeof(Mbd), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT );
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if ( etmp == (Mbd *)NULL ) {
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/*
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* Couldn't allocate new descriptor. Indicate
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* failure and exit now or we'll start losing
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* memory.
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*/
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_nodesc++;
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*size = 0;
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return ( (caddr_t)NULL );
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}
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/* Place new element in list */
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etmp->next = eptr->next;
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if ( etmp->next )
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etmp->next->prev = etmp;
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etmp->prev = eptr;
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eptr->next = etmp;
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/* Set new base, size and state */
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etmp->base = eptr->base + nsize;
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etmp->size = eptr->size - nsize;
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etmp->state = MEM_FREE;
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/* Adjust size and state of element we intend to use */
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eptr->size = nsize;
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eptr->state = MEM_INUSE;
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}
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}
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/* After all that, did we find a usable buffer? */
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if ( eptr )
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{
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/* Record another inuse buffer of this size */
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if ( eptr->base )
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eup->eu_memclicks[nclicks]++;
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/*
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* Return true size of allocated buffer
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*/
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*size = eptr->size;
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/*
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* Make address relative to start of RAM since
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* its (the address) for use by the adapter, not
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* the host.
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*/
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return ((caddr_t)eptr->base);
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} else {
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_nobuf++;
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/* No buffer to return - indicate zero length */
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*size = 0;
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/* Return NULL buffer */
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return ( (caddr_t)NULL );
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}
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}
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/*
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* Procedure to release a buffer previously allocated from adapter
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* RAM. When possible, we'll compact memory.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* eup pointer to per unit structure
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* base base adapter address of buffer to be freed
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*
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* Returns:
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* none
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*
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*/
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void
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eni_free_buffer ( eup, base )
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Eni_unit *eup;
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caddr_t base;
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{
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Mbd *eptr = eup->eu_memmap;
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int nclicks;
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/* Look through entire list */
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while ( eptr )
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{
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/* Is this the buffer to be freed? */
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if ( eptr->base == base )
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{
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/*
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* We're probably asking for trouble but,
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* assume this is it.
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*/
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if ( eptr->state != MEM_INUSE )
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{
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_notuse++;
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/* Huh? Something's wrong */
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return;
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}
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/* Reset state to FREE */
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eptr->state = MEM_FREE;
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/* Determine size for stats info */
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for ( nclicks = 0; nclicks < ENI_BUF_NBIT; nclicks++ )
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if ( ( 1 << nclicks ) * ENI_BUF_PGSZ == eptr->size )
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break;
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/* Valid size? Yes - decrement inuse count */
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if ( nclicks < ENI_BUF_NBIT )
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eup->eu_memclicks[nclicks]--;
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/* Try to compact neighbors */
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/* with previous */
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if ( eptr->prev )
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if ( eptr->prev->state == MEM_FREE )
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{
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Mbd *etmp = eptr;
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/* Add to previous block */
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eptr->prev->size += eptr->size;
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/* Set prev block to skip this one */
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eptr->prev->next = eptr->next;
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/* Set next block to skip this one */
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if ( eptr->next )
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eptr->next->prev = eptr->prev;
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/* Reset to where we want to be */
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eptr = eptr->prev;
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/* and free this element */
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(void)KM_FREE(etmp, etmp->size, M_DEVBUF);
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}
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/* with next */
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if ( eptr->next )
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if ( eptr->next->state == MEM_FREE )
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{
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Mbd *etmp = eptr->next;
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/* add following block in */
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eptr->size += etmp->size;
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/* set next next block to skip next block */
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if ( etmp->next )
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etmp->next->prev = eptr;
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/* skip next block */
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eptr->next = etmp->next;
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/* and free next element */
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(void)KM_FREE(etmp, etmp->size, M_DEVBUF);
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}
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/*
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* We've freed the buffer and done any compaction,
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* we needn't look any further...
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*/
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return;
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}
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eptr = eptr->next;
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}
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if ( eptr == NULL )
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{
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/* Oops - failed to find the buffer. This is BAD */
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eup->eu_stats.eni_st_drv.drv_mm_notfnd++;
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}
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}
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