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@@ -1234,29 +1234,21 @@ bfad_setup_intr(struct bfad_s *bfad)
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if ((bfa_asic_id_ctc(pdev->device) && !msix_disable_ct) ||
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(bfa_asic_id_cb(pdev->device) && !msix_disable_cb)) {
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- error = pci_enable_msix(bfad->pcidev, msix_entries, bfad->nvec);
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+ error = pci_enable_msix_exact(bfad->pcidev,
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+ msix_entries, bfad->nvec);
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/* In CT1 & CT2, try to allocate just one vector */
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- if (error > 0 && bfa_asic_id_ctc(pdev->device)) {
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+ if (error == -ENOSPC && bfa_asic_id_ctc(pdev->device)) {
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printk(KERN_WARNING "bfa %s: trying one msix "
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"vector failed to allocate %d[%d]\n",
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bfad->pci_name, bfad->nvec, error);
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bfad->nvec = 1;
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- error = pci_enable_msix(bfad->pcidev,
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- msix_entries, bfad->nvec);
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+ error = pci_enable_msix_exact(bfad->pcidev,
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+ msix_entries, 1);
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}
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- /*
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- * Only error number of vector is available.
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- * We don't have a mechanism to map multiple
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- * interrupts into one vector, so even if we
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- * can try to request less vectors, we don't
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- * know how to associate interrupt events to
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- * vectors. Linux doesn't duplicate vectors
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- * in the MSIX table for this case.
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- */
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if (error) {
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printk(KERN_WARNING "bfad%d: "
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- "pci_enable_msix failed (%d), "
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+ "pci_enable_msix_exact failed (%d), "
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"use line based.\n",
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bfad->inst_no, error);
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goto line_based;
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