cassini: Removing dead CASSINI_MULTICAST_REG_WRITE

CASSINI_MULTICAST_REG_WRITE doesn't exist in Kconfig, therefore
removing all references for it from the source code.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Egger <siccegge@cs.fau.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Christoph Egger 2010-07-14 13:35:45 -07:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent c5f978eddd
commit ff08546b12
1 changed files with 1 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -3063,9 +3063,6 @@ static void cas_init_mac(struct cas *cp)
{
unsigned char *e = &cp->dev->dev_addr[0];
int i;
#ifdef CONFIG_CASSINI_MULTICAST_REG_WRITE
u32 rxcfg;
#endif
cas_mac_reset(cp);
/* setup core arbitration weight register */
@ -3133,23 +3130,8 @@ static void cas_init_mac(struct cas *cp)
writel(0xc200, cp->regs + REG_MAC_ADDRN(43));
writel(0x0180, cp->regs + REG_MAC_ADDRN(44));
#ifndef CONFIG_CASSINI_MULTICAST_REG_WRITE
cp->mac_rx_cfg = cas_setup_multicast(cp);
#else
/* WTZ: Do what Adrian did in cas_set_multicast. Doing
* a writel does not seem to be necessary because Cassini
* seems to preserve the configuration when we do the reset.
* If the chip is in trouble, though, it is not clear if we
* can really count on this behavior. cas_set_multicast uses
* spin_lock_irqsave, but we are called only in cas_init_hw and
* cas_init_hw is protected by cas_lock_all, which calls
* spin_lock_irq (so it doesn't need to save the flags, and
* we should be OK for the writel, as that is the only
* difference).
*/
cp->mac_rx_cfg = rxcfg = cas_setup_multicast(cp);
writel(rxcfg, cp->regs + REG_MAC_RX_CFG);
#endif
spin_lock(&cp->stat_lock[N_TX_RINGS]);
cas_clear_mac_err(cp);
spin_unlock(&cp->stat_lock[N_TX_RINGS]);