/*
* Recieve one CAN frame from the hardware
*
- * This works like the core of a NAPI function, but is intended to be called
- * from workqueue context instead. This driver already needs a workqueue to
- * process control messages, so we use the workqueue instead of using NAPI.
- * This was done to simplify locking.
- *
* CONTEXT: must be called from user context
*/
static int ican3_recv_skb(struct ican3_dev *mod)
* Reset an ICAN module to its power-on state
*
* CONTEXT: no network device registered
- * LOCKING: work function disabled
*/
static int ican3_reset_module(struct ican3_dev *mod)
{
/* disable interrupts so no more work is scheduled */
iowrite8(1 << mod->num, &mod->ctrl->int_disable);
- /* flush any pending work */
- flush_scheduled_work();
-
/* the first unallocated page in the DPM is #9 */
mod->free_page = DPM_FREE_START;
sh_mdio_release(ndev);
unregister_netdev(ndev);
- flush_scheduled_work();
pm_runtime_disable(&pdev->dev);
free_netdev(ndev);
platform_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/phy.h>
strncpy(buf, dev->name, IFNAMSIZ);
- flush_scheduled_work();
-
/* in 2.6 will call stop() if device is up */
unregister_netdev(dev);