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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2011 Matteo Landi, Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved.
 *
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
 * are met:
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 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 * SUCH DAMAGE.
 */

/*
 * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/netmap/ixgbe_netmap.h 235549 2012-05-17 15:02:51Z luigi $
 * $Id: ixgbe_netmap.h 10627 2012-02-23 19:37:15Z luigi $
 *
 * netmap modifications for ixgbe
 *
 * This file is meant to be a reference on how to implement
 * netmap support for a network driver.
 * This file contains code but only static or inline functions
 * that are used by a single driver. To avoid replication of
 * code we just #include it near the beginning of the
 * standard driver.
 */

#include <net/netmap.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
/*
 * Some drivers may need the following headers. Others
 * already include them by default

#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>

 */
#include <dev/netmap/netmap_kern.h>

/*
 * ix_crcstrip: 0: keep CRC in rx frames (default), 1: strip it.
 *	During regular operations the CRC is stripped, but on some
 *	hardware reception of frames not multiple of 64 is slower,
 *	so using crcstrip=0 helps in benchmarks.
 *
 * ix_rx_miss, ix_rx_miss_bufs:
 *	count packets that might be missed due to lost interrupts.
 *
 * ix_use_dd
 *	use the dd bit for completed tx transmissions.
 *	This is tricky, much better to use TDH for now.
 */
SYSCTL_DECL(_dev_netmap);
static int ix_write_len;
SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ix_write_len,
    CTLFLAG_RW, &ix_write_len, 0, "write rx len");
static int ix_rx_miss, ix_rx_miss_bufs, ix_use_dd, ix_crcstrip;
SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ix_crcstrip,
    CTLFLAG_RW, &ix_crcstrip, 0, "strip CRC on rx frames");
SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ix_use_dd,
    CTLFLAG_RW, &ix_use_dd, 0, "use dd instead of tdh to detect tx frames");
SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ix_rx_miss,
    CTLFLAG_RW, &ix_rx_miss, 0, "potentially missed rx intr");
SYSCTL_INT(_dev_netmap, OID_AUTO, ix_rx_miss_bufs,
    CTLFLAG_RW, &ix_rx_miss_bufs, 0, "potentially missed rx intr bufs");

/*
 * wrapper to export locks to the generic netmap code.
 */
static void
ixgbe_netmap_lock_wrapper(struct ifnet *_a, int what, u_int queueid)
{
	struct adapter *adapter = _a->if_softc;

	ASSERT(queueid < adapter->num_queues);
	switch (what) {
	case NETMAP_CORE_LOCK:
		IXGBE_CORE_LOCK(adapter);
		break;
	case NETMAP_CORE_UNLOCK:
		IXGBE_CORE_UNLOCK(adapter);
		break;
	case NETMAP_TX_LOCK:
		IXGBE_TX_LOCK(&adapter->tx_rings[queueid]);
		break;
	case NETMAP_TX_UNLOCK:
		IXGBE_TX_UNLOCK(&adapter->tx_rings[queueid]);
		break;
	case NETMAP_RX_LOCK:
		IXGBE_RX_LOCK(&adapter->rx_rings[queueid]);
		break;
	case NETMAP_RX_UNLOCK:
		IXGBE_RX_UNLOCK(&adapter->rx_rings[queueid]);
		break;
	}
}


static void
set_crcstrip(struct ixgbe_hw *hw, int onoff)
{
	/* crc stripping is set in two places:
	 * IXGBE_HLREG0 (modified on init_locked and hw reset)
	 * IXGBE_RDRXCTL (set by the original driver in
	 *	ixgbe_setup_hw_rsc() called in init_locked.
	 *	We disable the setting when netmap is compiled in).
	 * We update the values here, but also in ixgbe.c because
	 * init_locked sometimes is called outside our control.
	 */
	uint32_t hl, rxc;

	hl = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, IXGBE_HLREG0);
	rxc = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, IXGBE_RDRXCTL);
	if (netmap_verbose)
		D("%s read  HLREG 0x%x rxc 0x%x",
			onoff ? "enter" : "exit", hl, rxc);
	/* hw requirements ... */
	rxc &= ~IXGBE_RDRXCTL_RSCFRSTSIZE;
	rxc |= IXGBE_RDRXCTL_RSCACKC;
	if (onoff && !ix_crcstrip) {
		/* keep the crc. Fast rx */
		hl &= ~IXGBE_HLREG0_RXCRCSTRP;
		rxc &= ~IXGBE_RDRXCTL_CRCSTRIP;
	} else {
		/* reset default mode */
		hl |= IXGBE_HLREG0_RXCRCSTRP;
		rxc |= IXGBE_RDRXCTL_CRCSTRIP;
	}
	if (netmap_verbose)
		D("%s write HLREG 0x%x rxc 0x%x",
			onoff ? "enter" : "exit", hl, rxc);
	IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_HLREG0, hl);
	IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_RDRXCTL, rxc);
}

/*
 * Register/unregister. We are already under core lock.
 * Only called on the first register or the last unregister.
 */
static int
ixgbe_netmap_reg(struct ifnet *ifp, int onoff)
{
	struct adapter *adapter = ifp->if_softc;
	struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(ifp);
	int error = 0;

	if (na == NULL)
		return EINVAL; /* no netmap support here */

	ixgbe_disable_intr(adapter);

	/* Tell the stack that the interface is no longer active */
	ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~(IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE);

	set_crcstrip(&adapter->hw, onoff);
	if (onoff) { /* enable netmap mode */
		ifp->if_capenable |= IFCAP_NETMAP;

		/* save if_transmit and replace with our routine */
		na->if_transmit = ifp->if_transmit;
		ifp->if_transmit = netmap_start;

		/*
		 * reinitialize the adapter, now with netmap flag set,
		 * so the rings will be set accordingly.
		 */
		ixgbe_init_locked(adapter);
		if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & (IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE)) == 0) {
			error = ENOMEM;
			goto fail;
		}
	} else { /* reset normal mode (explicit request or netmap failed) */
fail:
		/* restore if_transmit */
		ifp->if_transmit = na->if_transmit;
		ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_NETMAP;
		/* initialize the card, this time in standard mode */
		ixgbe_init_locked(adapter);	/* also enables intr */
	}
	set_crcstrip(&adapter->hw, onoff);
	return (error);
}


/*
 * Reconcile kernel and user view of the transmit ring.
 * This routine might be called frequently so it must be efficient.
 *
 * Userspace has filled tx slots up to ring->cur (excluded).
 * The last unused slot previously known to the kernel was kring->nkr_hwcur,
 * and the last interrupt reported kring->nr_hwavail slots available.
 *
 * This function runs under lock (acquired from the caller or internally).
 * It must first update ring->avail to what the kernel knows,
 * subtract the newly used slots (ring->cur - kring->nkr_hwcur)
 * from both avail and nr_hwavail, and set ring->nkr_hwcur = ring->cur
 * issuing a dmamap_sync on all slots.
 *
 * Since ring comes from userspace, its content must be read only once,
 * and validated before being used to update the kernel's structures.
 * (this is also true for every use of ring in the kernel).
 *
 * ring->avail is never used, only checked for bogus values.
 *
 * do_lock is set iff the function is called from the ioctl handler.
 * In this case, grab a lock around the body, and also reclaim transmitted
 * buffers irrespective of interrupt mitigation.
 */
static int
ixgbe_netmap_txsync(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int ring_nr, int do_lock)
{
	struct adapter *adapter = ifp->if_softc;
	struct tx_ring *txr = &adapter->tx_rings[ring_nr];
	struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(adapter->ifp);
	struct netmap_kring *kring = &na->tx_rings[ring_nr];
	struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring;
	u_int j, k = ring->cur, l, n = 0, lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1;

	/*
	 * ixgbe can generate an interrupt on every tx packet, but it
	 * seems very expensive, so we interrupt once every half ring,
	 * or when requested with NS_REPORT
	 */
	int report_frequency = kring->nkr_num_slots >> 1;

	if (k > lim)
		return netmap_ring_reinit(kring);
	if (do_lock)
		IXGBE_TX_LOCK(txr);

	bus_dmamap_sync(txr->txdma.dma_tag, txr->txdma.dma_map,
			BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);

	/*
	 * Process new packets to send. j is the current index in the
	 * netmap ring, l is the corresponding index in the NIC ring.
	 * The two numbers differ because upon a *_init() we reset
	 * the NIC ring but leave the netmap ring unchanged.
	 * For the transmit ring, we have
	 *
	 *		j = kring->nr_hwcur
	 *		l = IXGBE_TDT (not tracked in the driver)
	 * and
	 * 		j == (l + kring->nkr_hwofs) % ring_size
	 *
	 * In this driver kring->nkr_hwofs >= 0, but for other
	 * drivers it might be negative as well.
	 */
	j = kring->nr_hwcur;
	if (j != k) {	/* we have new packets to send */
		prefetch(&ring->slot[j]);
		l = netmap_idx_k2n(kring, j); /* NIC index */
		prefetch(&txr->tx_buffers[l]);
		for (n = 0; j != k; n++) {
			/*
			 * Collect per-slot info.
			 * Note that txbuf and curr are indexed by l.
			 *
			 * In this driver we collect the buffer address
			 * (using the PNMB() macro) because we always
			 * need to rewrite it into the NIC ring.
			 * Many other drivers preserve the address, so
			 * we only need to access it if NS_BUF_CHANGED
			 * is set.
			 * XXX note, on this device the dmamap* calls are
			 * not necessary because tag is 0, however just accessing
			 * the per-packet tag kills 1Mpps at 900 MHz.
			 */
			struct netmap_slot *slot = &ring->slot[j];
			union ixgbe_adv_tx_desc *curr = &txr->tx_base[l];
			struct ixgbe_tx_buf *txbuf = &txr->tx_buffers[l];
			uint64_t paddr;
			// XXX type for flags and len ?
			int flags = ((slot->flags & NS_REPORT) ||
				j == 0 || j == report_frequency) ?
					IXGBE_TXD_CMD_RS : 0;
			u_int len = slot->len;
			void *addr = PNMB(slot, &paddr);

			j = (j == lim) ? 0 : j + 1;
			l = (l == lim) ? 0 : l + 1;
			prefetch(&ring->slot[j]);
			prefetch(&txr->tx_buffers[l]);

			/*
			 * Quick check for valid addr and len.
			 * NMB() returns netmap_buffer_base for invalid
			 * buffer indexes (but the address is still a
			 * valid one to be used in a ring). slot->len is
			 * unsigned so no need to check for negative values.
			 */
			if (addr == netmap_buffer_base || len > NETMAP_BUF_SIZE) {
ring_reset:
				if (do_lock)
					IXGBE_TX_UNLOCK(txr);
				return netmap_ring_reinit(kring);
			}

			if (slot->flags & NS_BUF_CHANGED) {
				/* buffer has changed, unload and reload map */
				netmap_reload_map(txr->txtag, txbuf->map, addr);
				slot->flags &= ~NS_BUF_CHANGED;
			}
			slot->flags &= ~NS_REPORT;
			/*
			 * Fill the slot in the NIC ring.
			 * In this driver we need to rewrite the buffer
			 * address in the NIC ring. Other drivers do not
			 * need this.
			 * Use legacy descriptor, it is faster.
			 */
			curr->read.buffer_addr = htole64(paddr);
			curr->read.olinfo_status = 0;
			curr->read.cmd_type_len = htole32(len | flags |
				IXGBE_ADVTXD_DCMD_IFCS | IXGBE_TXD_CMD_EOP);

			/* make sure changes to the buffer are synced */
			bus_dmamap_sync(txr->txtag, txbuf->map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
		}
		kring->nr_hwcur = k; /* the saved ring->cur */
		/* decrease avail by number of packets  sent */
		kring->nr_hwavail -= n;

		/* synchronize the NIC ring */
		bus_dmamap_sync(txr->txdma.dma_tag, txr->txdma.dma_map,
			BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
		/* (re)start the transmitter up to slot l (excluded) */
		IXGBE_WRITE_REG(&adapter->hw, IXGBE_TDT(txr->me), l);
	}

	/*
	 * Reclaim buffers for completed transmissions.
	 * Because this is expensive (we read a NIC register etc.)
	 * we only do it in specific cases (see below).
	 * In all cases kring->nr_kflags indicates which slot will be
	 * checked upon a tx interrupt (nkr_num_slots means none).
	 */
	if (do_lock) {
		j = 1; /* forced reclaim, ignore interrupts */
		kring->nr_kflags = kring->nkr_num_slots;
	} else if (kring->nr_hwavail > 0) {
		j = 0; /* buffers still available: no reclaim, ignore intr. */
		kring->nr_kflags = kring->nkr_num_slots;
	} else {
		/*
		 * no buffers available, locate a slot for which we request
		 * ReportStatus (approximately half ring after next_to_clean)
		 * and record it in kring->nr_kflags.
		 * If the slot has DD set, do the reclaim looking at TDH,
		 * otherwise we go to sleep (in netmap_poll()) and will be
		 * woken up when slot nr_kflags will be ready.
		 */
		struct ixgbe_legacy_tx_desc *txd =
		    (struct ixgbe_legacy_tx_desc *)txr->tx_base;

		j = txr->next_to_clean + kring->nkr_num_slots/2;
		if (j >= kring->nkr_num_slots)
			j -= kring->nkr_num_slots;
		// round to the closest with dd set
		j= (j < kring->nkr_num_slots / 4 || j >= kring->nkr_num_slots*3/4) ?
			0 : report_frequency;
		kring->nr_kflags = j; /* the slot to check */
		j = txd[j].upper.fields.status & IXGBE_TXD_STAT_DD;	// XXX cpu_to_le32 ?
	}
	if (j) {
		int delta;

		/*
		 * Record completed transmissions.
		 * We (re)use the driver's txr->next_to_clean to keep
		 * track of the most recently completed transmission.
		 *
		 * The datasheet discourages the use of TDH to find out the
		 * number of sent packets. We should rather check the DD
		 * status bit in a packet descriptor. However, we only set
		 * the "report status" bit for some descriptors (a kind of
		 * interrupt mitigation), so we can only check on those.
		 * For the time being we use TDH, as we do it infrequently
		 * enough not to pose performance problems.
		 */
	    if (ix_use_dd) {
		struct ixgbe_legacy_tx_desc *txd =
		    (struct ixgbe_legacy_tx_desc *)txr->tx_base;

		l = txr->next_to_clean;
		k = netmap_idx_k2n(kring, kring->nr_hwcur);
		delta = 0;
		while (l != k &&
		    txd[l].upper.fields.status & IXGBE_TXD_STAT_DD) {
		    delta++;
		    l = (l == lim) ? 0 : l + 1;
		}
	    } else {
		l = IXGBE_READ_REG(&adapter->hw, IXGBE_TDH(ring_nr));
		if (l >= kring->nkr_num_slots) { /* XXX can happen */
			D("TDH wrap %d", l);
			l -= kring->nkr_num_slots;
		}
		delta = l - txr->next_to_clean;
	    }
		if (delta) {
			/* some tx completed, increment avail */
			if (delta < 0)
				delta += kring->nkr_num_slots;
			txr->next_to_clean = l;
			kring->nr_hwavail += delta;
			if (kring->nr_hwavail > lim)
				goto ring_reset;
		}
	}
	/* update avail to what the kernel knows */
	ring->avail = kring->nr_hwavail;

	if (do_lock)
		IXGBE_TX_UNLOCK(txr);
	return 0;
}


/*
 * Reconcile kernel and user view of the receive ring.
 * Same as for the txsync, this routine must be efficient and
 * avoid races in accessing the shared regions.
 *
 * When called, userspace has read data from slots kring->nr_hwcur
 * up to ring->cur (excluded).
 *
 * The last interrupt reported kring->nr_hwavail slots available
 * after kring->nr_hwcur.
 * We must subtract the newly consumed slots (cur - nr_hwcur)
 * from nr_hwavail, make the descriptors available for the next reads,
 * and set kring->nr_hwcur = ring->cur and ring->avail = kring->nr_hwavail.
 *
 * do_lock has a special meaning: please refer to txsync.
 */
static int
ixgbe_netmap_rxsync(struct ifnet *ifp, u_int ring_nr, int do_lock)
{
	struct adapter *adapter = ifp->if_softc;
	struct rx_ring *rxr = &adapter->rx_rings[ring_nr];
	struct netmap_adapter *na = NA(adapter->ifp);
	struct netmap_kring *kring = &na->rx_rings[ring_nr];
	struct netmap_ring *ring = kring->ring;
	u_int j, l, n, lim = kring->nkr_num_slots - 1;
	int force_update = do_lock || kring->nr_kflags & NKR_PENDINTR;
	u_int k = ring->cur, resvd = ring->reserved;

	if (k > lim)
		return netmap_ring_reinit(kring);

	if (do_lock)
		IXGBE_RX_LOCK(rxr);
	/* XXX check sync modes */
	bus_dmamap_sync(rxr->rxdma.dma_tag, rxr->rxdma.dma_map,
			BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);

	/*
	 * First part, import newly received packets into the netmap ring.
	 *
	 * j is the index of the next free slot in the netmap ring,
	 * and l is the index of the next received packet in the NIC ring,
	 * and they may differ in case if_init() has been called while
	 * in netmap mode. For the receive ring we have
	 *
	 *	j = (kring->nr_hwcur + kring->nr_hwavail) % ring_size
	 *	l = rxr->next_to_check;
	 * and
	 *	j == (l + kring->nkr_hwofs) % ring_size
	 *
	 * rxr->next_to_check is set to 0 on a ring reinit
	 */
	if (netmap_no_pendintr || force_update) {
		/* XXX apparently the length field in advanced descriptors
		 * does not include the CRC irrespective of the setting
		 * of CRCSTRIP. The data sheets say differently.
		 * Very strange.
		 */
		int crclen = ix_crcstrip ? 0 : 4;
		l = rxr->next_to_check;
		j = netmap_idx_n2k(kring, l);

		for (n = 0; ; n++) {
			union ixgbe_adv_rx_desc *curr = &rxr->rx_base[l];
			uint32_t staterr = le32toh(curr->wb.upper.status_error);

			if ((staterr & IXGBE_RXD_STAT_DD) == 0)
				break;
			ring->slot[j].len = le16toh(curr->wb.upper.length) - crclen;
			if (ix_write_len)
				D("rx[%d] len %d", j, ring->slot[j].len);
			bus_dmamap_sync(rxr->ptag,
			    rxr->rx_buffers[l].pmap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
			j = (j == lim) ? 0 : j + 1;
			l = (l == lim) ? 0 : l + 1;
		}
		if (n) { /* update the state variables */
			if (netmap_no_pendintr && !force_update) {
				/* diagnostics */
				ix_rx_miss ++;
				ix_rx_miss_bufs += n;
			}
			rxr->next_to_check = l;
			kring->nr_hwavail += n;
		}
		kring->nr_kflags &= ~NKR_PENDINTR;
	}

	/*
	 * Skip past packets that userspace has released
	 * (from kring->nr_hwcur to ring->cur - ring->reserved excluded),
	 * and make the buffers available for reception.
	 * As usual j is the index in the netmap ring, l is the index
	 * in the NIC ring, and j == (l + kring->nkr_hwofs) % ring_size
	 */
	j = kring->nr_hwcur;
	if (resvd > 0) {
		if (resvd + ring->avail >= lim + 1) {
			D("XXX invalid reserve/avail %d %d", resvd, ring->avail);
			ring->reserved = resvd = 0; // XXX panic...
		}
		k = (k >= resvd) ? k - resvd : k + lim + 1 - resvd;
	}
	if (j != k) { /* userspace has released some packets. */
		l = netmap_idx_k2n(kring, j);
		for (n = 0; j != k; n++) {
			/* collect per-slot info, with similar validations
			 * and flag handling as in the txsync code.
			 *
			 * NOTE curr and rxbuf are indexed by l.
			 * Also, this driver needs to update the physical
			 * address in the NIC ring, but other drivers
			 * may not have this requirement.
			 */
			struct netmap_slot *slot = &ring->slot[j];
			union ixgbe_adv_rx_desc *curr = &rxr->rx_base[l];
			struct ixgbe_rx_buf *rxbuf = &rxr->rx_buffers[l];
			uint64_t paddr;
			void *addr = PNMB(slot, &paddr);

			if (addr == netmap_buffer_base) /* bad buf */
				goto ring_reset;

			if (slot->flags & NS_BUF_CHANGED) {
				netmap_reload_map(rxr->ptag, rxbuf->pmap, addr);
				slot->flags &= ~NS_BUF_CHANGED;
			}
			curr->wb.upper.status_error = 0;
			curr->read.pkt_addr = htole64(paddr);
			bus_dmamap_sync(rxr->ptag, rxbuf->pmap,
			    BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
			j = (j == lim) ? 0 : j + 1;
			l = (l == lim) ? 0 : l + 1;
		}
		kring->nr_hwavail -= n;
		kring->nr_hwcur = k;
		bus_dmamap_sync(rxr->rxdma.dma_tag, rxr->rxdma.dma_map,
		    BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
		/* IMPORTANT: we must leave one free slot in the ring,
		 * so move l back by one unit
		 */
		l = (l == 0) ? lim : l - 1;
		IXGBE_WRITE_REG(&adapter->hw, IXGBE_RDT(rxr->me), l);
	}
	/* tell userspace that there are new packets */
	ring->avail = kring->nr_hwavail - resvd;

	if (do_lock)
		IXGBE_RX_UNLOCK(rxr);
	return 0;

ring_reset:
	if (do_lock)
		IXGBE_RX_UNLOCK(rxr);
	return netmap_ring_reinit(kring);
}


/*
 * The attach routine, called near the end of ixgbe_attach(),
 * fills the parameters for netmap_attach() and calls it.
 * It cannot fail, in the worst case (such as no memory)
 * netmap mode will be disabled and the driver will only
 * operate in standard mode.
 */
static void
ixgbe_netmap_attach(struct adapter *adapter)
{
	struct netmap_adapter na;

	bzero(&na, sizeof(na));

	na.ifp = adapter->ifp;
	na.separate_locks = 1;	/* this card has separate rx/tx locks */
	na.num_tx_desc = adapter->num_tx_desc;
	na.num_rx_desc = adapter->num_rx_desc;
	na.nm_txsync = ixgbe_netmap_txsync;
	na.nm_rxsync = ixgbe_netmap_rxsync;
	na.nm_lock = ixgbe_netmap_lock_wrapper;
	na.nm_register = ixgbe_netmap_reg;
	netmap_attach(&na, adapter->num_queues);
}	

/* end of file */

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