/* * There are multiple 16-bit CRC polynomials in common use, but this is * *the* standard CRC-32 polynomial, first popularized by Ethernet. * x^32+x^26+x^23+x^22+x^16+x^12+x^11+x^10+x^8+x^7+x^5+x^4+x^2+x^1+x^0 */ #define CRCPOLY_LE 0xedb88320 #define CRCPOLY_BE 0x04c11db7 /* * This is the CRC32c polynomial, as outlined by Castagnoli. * x^32+x^28+x^27+x^26+x^25+x^23+x^22+x^20+x^19+x^18+x^14+x^13+x^11+x^10+x^9+ * x^8+x^6+x^0 */ #define CRC32C_POLY_LE 0x82F63B78 /* Try to choose an implementation variant via Kconfig */ #ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8 # define CRC_LE_BITS 64 # define CRC_BE_BITS 64 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY4 # define CRC_LE_BITS 32 # define CRC_BE_BITS 32 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SARWATE # define CRC_LE_BITS 8 # define CRC_BE_BITS 8 #endif #ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_BIT # define CRC_LE_BITS 1 # define CRC_BE_BITS 1 #endif /* * How many bits at a time to use. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 32 and 64. * For less performance-sensitive, use 4 or 8 to save table size. * For larger systems choose same as CPU architecture as default. * This works well on X86_64, SPARC64 systems. This may require some * elaboration after experiments with other architectures. */ #ifndef CRC_LE_BITS # ifdef CONFIG_64BIT # define CRC_LE_BITS 64 # else # define CRC_LE_BITS 32 # endif #endif #ifndef CRC_BE_BITS # ifdef CONFIG_64BIT # define CRC_BE_BITS 64 # else # define CRC_BE_BITS 32 # endif #endif /* * Little-endian CRC computation. Used with serial bit streams sent * lsbit-first. Be sure to use cpu_to_le32() to append the computed CRC. */ #if CRC_LE_BITS > 64 || CRC_LE_BITS < 1 || CRC_LE_BITS == 16 || \ CRC_LE_BITS & CRC_LE_BITS-1 # error "CRC_LE_BITS must be one of {1, 2, 4, 8, 32, 64}" #endif /* * Big-endian CRC computation. Used with serial bit streams sent * msbit-first. Be sure to use cpu_to_be32() to append the computed CRC. */ #if CRC_BE_BITS > 64 || CRC_BE_BITS < 1 || CRC_BE_BITS == 16 || \ CRC_BE_BITS & CRC_BE_BITS-1 # error "CRC_BE_BITS must be one of {1, 2, 4, 8, 32, 64}" #endif c.c?h=nds-private-remove&id=b4cfe3971f6eab542dd7ecc398bfa1aeec889934'>commitdiff
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authorJack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il>2017-01-15 20:15:00 +0200
committerDoug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>2017-01-27 14:29:04 -0500
commitb4cfe3971f6eab542dd7ecc398bfa1aeec889934 (patch)
treec7ad49d05da0535170c8e7710cd44ae1cecc271f /net/nfc/af_nfc.c
parent2d4b21e0a2913612274a69a3ba1bfee4cffc6e77 (diff)
RDMA/cma: Fix unknown symbol when CONFIG_IPV6 is not enabled
If IPV6 has not been enabled in the underlying kernel, we must avoid calling IPV6 procedures in rdma_cm.ko. This requires using "IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IPV6)" in "if" statements surrounding any code which calls external IPV6 procedures. In the instance fixed here, procedure cma_bind_addr() called ipv6_addr_type() -- which resulted in calling external procedure __ipv6_addr_type(). Fixes: 6c26a77124ff ("RDMA/cma: fix IPv6 address resolution") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v4.2+ Cc: Spencer Baugh <sbaugh@catern.com> Signed-off-by: Jack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il> Reviewed-by: Moni Shoua <monis@mellanox.com> Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
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