Kernel: Disable interrupts while appending packet in E1000
This avoids getting rescheduled and having other packets waiting to get sent because of that
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@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ namespace Kernel
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BAN::UniqPtr<DMARegion> m_rx_descriptor_region;
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BAN::UniqPtr<DMARegion> m_tx_descriptor_region;
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BAN::Atomic<uint32_t> m_tx_head1 { 0 };
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BAN::Atomic<uint32_t> m_tx_head2 { 0 };
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BAN::Atomic<uint32_t> m_tx_head { 0 };
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BAN::Atomic<uint32_t> m_tx_commit { 0 };
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SpinLock m_rx_lock;
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ThreadBlocker m_rx_blocker;
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@@ -281,7 +281,11 @@ namespace Kernel
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BAN::ErrorOr<void> E1000::send_bytes(BAN::MACAddress destination, EtherType protocol, BAN::Span<const BAN::ConstByteSpan> payload)
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{
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const uint32_t tx_current = m_tx_head1.fetch_add(1) % E1000_TX_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT;
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const auto interrupt_state = Processor::get_interrupt_state();
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Processor::set_interrupt_state(InterruptState::Disabled);
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const uint32_t tx_current_nowrap = m_tx_head.fetch_add(1);
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const uint32_t tx_current = tx_current_nowrap % E1000_TX_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT;
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auto& descriptor = reinterpret_cast<volatile e1000_tx_desc*>(m_tx_descriptor_region->vaddr())[tx_current];
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while (descriptor.status == 0)
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@@ -306,8 +310,12 @@ namespace Kernel
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descriptor.status = 0;
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descriptor.cmd = CMD_EOP | CMD_IFCS | CMD_RS;
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if (tx_current == m_tx_head2.fetch_add(1) % E1000_TX_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT)
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while (tx_current_nowrap != m_tx_commit.load())
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Processor::pause();
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write32(REG_TDT, (tx_current + 1) % E1000_TX_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT);
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m_tx_commit.add_fetch(1);
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Processor::set_interrupt_state(interrupt_state);
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dprintln_if(DEBUG_E1000, "sent {} bytes", packet_size);
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