i40e: drop misleading function comments

i40e_cleanup_headers has a statement about check against skb being
linear or not which is not relevant anymore, so let's remove it.

Same case for i40e_can_reuse_rx_page, it references things that are not
present there anymore.

Reviewed-by: Björn Töpel <bjorn.topel@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
Tested-by: Tony Brelinski <tonyx.brelinski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>
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Maciej Fijalkowski 2021-01-18 16:13:09 +01:00 committed by Tony Nguyen
parent 99f097270a
commit 4a14994a92

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@ -1963,9 +1963,6 @@ void i40e_process_skb_fields(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring,
* @skb: pointer to current skb being fixed
* @rx_desc: pointer to the EOP Rx descriptor
*
* Also address the case where we are pulling data in on pages only
* and as such no data is present in the skb header.
*
* In addition if skb is not at least 60 bytes we need to pad it so that
* it is large enough to qualify as a valid Ethernet frame.
*
@ -1998,33 +1995,15 @@ static bool i40e_cleanup_headers(struct i40e_ring *rx_ring, struct sk_buff *skb,
}
/**
* i40e_can_reuse_rx_page - Determine if this page can be reused by
* the adapter for another receive
*
* i40e_can_reuse_rx_page - Determine if page can be reused for another Rx
* @rx_buffer: buffer containing the page
* @rx_buffer_pgcnt: buffer page refcount pre xdp_do_redirect() call
*
* If page is reusable, rx_buffer->page_offset is adjusted to point to
* an unused region in the page.
*
* For small pages, @truesize will be a constant value, half the size
* of the memory at page. We'll attempt to alternate between high and
* low halves of the page, with one half ready for use by the hardware
* and the other half being consumed by the stack. We use the page
* ref count to determine whether the stack has finished consuming the
* portion of this page that was passed up with a previous packet. If
* the page ref count is >1, we'll assume the "other" half page is
* still busy, and this page cannot be reused.
*
* For larger pages, @truesize will be the actual space used by the
* received packet (adjusted upward to an even multiple of the cache
* line size). This will advance through the page by the amount
* actually consumed by the received packets while there is still
* space for a buffer. Each region of larger pages will be used at
* most once, after which the page will not be reused.
*
* In either case, if the page is reusable its refcount is increased.
**/
* If page is reusable, we have a green light for calling i40e_reuse_rx_page,
* which will assign the current buffer to the buffer that next_to_alloc is
* pointing to; otherwise, the DMA mapping needs to be destroyed and
* page freed
*/
static bool i40e_can_reuse_rx_page(struct i40e_rx_buffer *rx_buffer,
int rx_buffer_pgcnt)
{