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Sergey Ryazanov 890e668273 ixp4xx: drop the jumbo frame support
Current jumbo frame support code allocates rxbuffers of the maximum size
supported by the hardware (~14KB). This happens at the device open time
even if the configured MTU is lower (e.g. if it configured to standard
1500 bytes). Such behavior effectivly prevents interface start on boards
with a low ammount of RAM (e.g. WRT300N v2), since the kernel simly can
not allocates of ~0.8MB (14KB x 64).

So remove jumbo frame support for now.

Reported-by: Nerijus Baliunas <nerijus@users.sourceforge.net>
Tested-by: Nerijus Baliunas <nerijus@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov.s.a@gmail.com>
2017-11-06 16:39:41 +01:00
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config mpc85xx: Enable initramfs for p1020 subtarget 2017-10-14 01:19:35 +02:00
include build: fix another regression in append-dtb fix 2017-11-03 16:21:24 +01:00
package package: kernel: dtc: Add DTO support 2017-11-06 16:39:41 +01:00
scripts scripts/config: add qconf files to .gitignore 2017-11-02 15:58:45 +01:00
target ixp4xx: drop the jumbo frame support 2017-11-06 16:39:41 +01:00
toolchain gcc: remove support for libgcj/java 2017-11-02 15:58:45 +01:00
tools tools/squashfs4: include sysmacros.h explicitly 2017-10-27 11:19:38 +02:00
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rules.mk rukes.mk: this patch broken grub2 builds 2017-09-01 10:17:22 +02:00

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