e1000e: Do not auto-clear ICR bits which aren't set in EIAC
The spec does not justify clearing of any E1000_ICR_OTHER_CAUSES when E1000_ICR_OTHER is set in EIAC. In fact, removing this code fixes the issue the Linux driver runs into since 4aea7a5c5e94 ("e1000e: Avoid receiver overrun interrupt bursts") and was worked around by 745d0bd3af99 ("e1000e: Remove Other from EIAC"). Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
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@ -2022,10 +2022,6 @@ e1000e_msix_notify_one(E1000ECore *core, uint32_t cause, uint32_t int_cfg)
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effective_eiac = core->mac[EIAC] & cause;
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effective_eiac = core->mac[EIAC] & cause;
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if (effective_eiac == E1000_ICR_OTHER) {
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effective_eiac |= E1000_ICR_OTHER_CAUSES;
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}
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core->mac[ICR] &= ~effective_eiac;
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core->mac[ICR] &= ~effective_eiac;
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if (!(core->mac[CTRL_EXT] & E1000_CTRL_EXT_IAME)) {
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if (!(core->mac[CTRL_EXT] & E1000_CTRL_EXT_IAME)) {
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