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After controller updates control word in a RX LE, driver converts it to host byte order. The checksum value in the control word is stored in big endian form by controller. r205091 didn't account for the host byte order conversion such that the checksum value was incorrectly interpreted on big endian architectures which in turn made all TCP/UDP frames dropped. Make RX checksum offload work on any architectures by swapping the checksum value. Reported by: Sreekanth M. ( kanthms <> netlogicmicro dot com ) Tested by: Sreekanth M. ( kanthms <> netlogicmicro dot com ) |
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if_mskreg.h |