We were using an incorrect define to get the irq vector number.
NFP_NET_CFG_LSC is a control BAR offset, LSC interrupt vector
index is called NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX. For machines with less
than 30 CPUs this meant that we were disabling/enabling IRQ 0.
For bigger hosts we were just playing with the 31st RX/TX
interrupt.
Fixes: 0ba40af963f0 ("nfp: move link state interrupt request/free calls")
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
netif_tx_wake_all_queues(nn->netdev);
- enable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_CFG_LSC].vector);
+ enable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX].vector);
nfp_net_read_link_status(nn);
}
NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX, nn->lsc_handler);
if (err)
goto err_free_exn;
- disable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_CFG_LSC].vector);
+ disable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX].vector);
nn->rx_rings = kcalloc(nn->num_rx_rings, sizeof(*nn->rx_rings),
GFP_KERNEL);
{
unsigned int r;
- disable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_CFG_LSC].vector);
+ disable_irq(nn->irq_entries[NFP_NET_IRQ_LSC_IDX].vector);
netif_carrier_off(nn->netdev);
nn->link_up = false;