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28 There are three primary states that a descriptor can be in: "empty",
46 marks it full, and advances the GDACTDPA by one. Thus, when there is
55 and advance the tail pointer. Thus, when there is flowing RX traffic,
67 then mark the descr as "empty", ready to receive data. Thus, when there
117 the hardware can fill them, there is no problem. If, for some reason,
136 and is filling the next descrs. Since the OS doesn't see this, there
157 marked xa... which is "empty". Thus, from the OS point of view, there
158 is nothing to be done. In particular, there is the implicit assumption
168 and there can be no forward progress; the OS thinks there's nothing
177 operations there. Since this will leave "holes" in the ring, there
191 is full, the netdev is stopped. When there is room in the ring,