#ifndef TRAFGEN_L2_H
#define TRAFGEN_L2_H
enum eth_field {
ETH_DST_ADDR,
ETH_SRC_ADDR,
ETH_TYPE,
};
enum pause_field {
PAUSE_OPCODE,
PAUSE_TIME,
};
enum pfc_field {
PFC_OPCODE,
PFC_PRIO,
PFC_PRIO_0,
PFC_PRIO_1,
PFC_PRIO_2,
PFC_PRIO_3,
PFC_PRIO_4,
PFC_PRIO_5,
PFC_PRIO_6,
PFC_PRIO_7,
PFC_TIME_0,
PFC_TIME_1,
PFC_TIME_2,
PFC_TIME_3,
PFC_TIME_4,
PFC_TIME_5,
PFC_TIME_6,
PFC_TIME_7,
};
enum arp_field {
ARP_HTYPE,
ARP_PTYPE,
ARP_HLEN,
ARP_PLEN,
ARP_OPER,
ARP_SHA,
ARP_SPA,
ARP_THA,
ARP_TPA,
};
enum vlan_field {
VLAN_TPID,
VLAN_TCI,
VLAN_PCP,
VLAN_DEI,
VLAN_VID,
VLAN_ETYPE,
};
enum mpls_field {
MPLS_LABEL,
MPLS_TC,
MPLS_LAST,
MPLS_TTL,
};
extern void protos_l2_init(void);
#endif /* TRAFGEN_L2_H */
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net-next plumbings | Tobias Klauser |
sh_eth: rename EESIPR bits
Since the commit b0ca2a21f769 ("sh_eth: Add support of SH7763 to sh_eth")
the *enum* declaring the EESIPR bits (interrupt mask) went out of sync with
the *enum* declaring the EESR bits (interrupt status) WRT bit naming and
formatting. I'd like to restore the consistency by using EESIPR as the bit
name prefix, renaming the *enum* to EESIPR_BIT, and (finally) renaming the
bits according to the available Renesas SH77{34|63} manuals; additionally,
reconstruct couple names using the EESR bit declaration above...
Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sergei.shtylyov@cogentembedded.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>