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authorThierry Escande <thierry.escande@collabora.com>2016-07-08 15:52:41 +0200
committerSamuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>2016-07-11 01:57:50 +0200
commitf23a9868b1c45e77ec6082eb95508885111ffda1 (patch)
tree56cd191b65e22625bf3a32f00e4057746316a5ff /mm/mempolicy.c
parente8e7f4217564fc115b60a9373646afb193aa08cf (diff)
NFC: digital: Fix target DEP_REQ I-PDU handling after ATN PDU
When the initiator sends a DEP_REQ I-PDU, the target device may not reply in a timely manner. In this case the initiator device must send an attention PDU (ATN) and if the recipient replies with an ATN PDU in return, then the last I-PDU must be sent again by the initiator. This patch fixes how the target handles I-PDU received after an ATN PDU has been received. There are 2 possible cases: - The target has received the initial DEP_REQ and sends back the DEP_RES but the initiator did not receive it. In this case, after the initiator has sent an ATN PDU and the target replied it (with an ATN as well), the initiator sends the saved skb of the initial DEP_REQ again and the target replies with the saved skb of the initial DEP_RES. - Or the target did not even received the initial DEP_REQ. In this case, after the ATN PDUs exchange, the initiator sends the saved skb and the target simply passes it up, just as usual. This behavior is controlled using the atn_count and the PNI field of the digital device structure. Signed-off-by: Thierry Escande <thierry.escande@collabora.com> Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
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