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H A D | checksum.c | 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code
We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors.
This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members.
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors. This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
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H A D | Makefile | 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code
We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors.
This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members.
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors. This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
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H A D | checksum.h | 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code
We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors.
This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members.
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors. This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
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H A D | Kconfig.cpu | 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code
We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors.
This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members.
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors. This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
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H A D | Kconfig | 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code
We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors.
This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members.
Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> 7f73bafc Tue Oct 18 00:49:19 CDT 2011 Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> m68k: simpler m68k and ColdFire CPU's can use generic csum code We have two implementations of the IP checksuming code for the m68k arch. One uses the more advanced instructions available in 68020 and above processors, the other uses the simpler instructions available on the original 68000 processors and the modern ColdFire processors. This simpler code is pretty much the same as the generic lib implementation of the IP csum functions. So lets just switch over to using that. That means we can completely remove the checksum_no.c file, and only have the local fast code used for the more complex 68k CPU family members. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
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