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ba6509c7cd1dd4244a2f285f2da5d632e7ffbb25
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7b5f9f2ddcabdaea214527a895e6e8445cafdd80
author James Ketrenos <jketreno@linux.intel.com> 
1124447000 -0500
committer James Ketrenos <jketreno@linux.intel.com> 
1127313383 -0500
Per the conversations with folks at OLS, the QoS layer in 802.11
drivers can now result in NETDEV_TX_BUSY being returned when the queue
a packet is targetted for is full.
To implement this, ieee80211_xmit will now call the driver's
is_queue_full to determine if the current priority queue is full.  If
so, NETDEV_TX_BUSY is returned to the kernel and no processing is done
on the frame.
Signed-off-by: James Ketrenos <jketreno@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
 
        };
        u8 dest[ETH_ALEN], src[ETH_ALEN];
        struct ieee80211_crypt_data *crypt;
+       int priority = skb->priority;
        int snapped = 0;
 
+       if (ieee->is_queue_full && (*ieee->is_queue_full) (dev, priority))
+               return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
+
        spin_lock_irqsave(&ieee->lock, flags);
 
        /* If there is no driver handler to take the TXB, dont' bother
                        stats->tx_bytes += txb->payload_size;
                        return 0;
                }
+
+               if (ret == NETDEV_TX_BUSY) {
+                       printk(KERN_ERR "%s: NETDEV_TX_BUSY returned; "
+                              "driver should report queue full via "
+                              "ieee_device->is_queue_full.\n",
+                              ieee->dev->name);
+               }
+
                ieee80211_txb_free(txb);
        }