From: Stefan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

As far as I know, all CardBus FireWire 400 adapters have a maximum
payload of 1024 bytes which is less than the speed-dependent limit of
2048 bytes.  Fw-sbp2 has to take the host adapter's limit into account.

This apparently fixes Juju's incompatibility with my CardBus cards, a
NEC based card and a VIA based card.

Backport of commit 25659f7183376c6b37661da6141d5eaa21479061.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

---
 drivers/firewire/fw-sbp2.c        |    5 ++++-
 drivers/firewire/fw-transaction.h |    2 +-
 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

--- a/drivers/firewire/fw-sbp2.c
+++ b/drivers/firewire/fw-sbp2.c
@@ -985,6 +985,7 @@ static int sbp2_scsi_queuecommand(struct
        struct fw_unit *unit = sd->unit;
        struct fw_device *device = fw_device(unit->device.parent);
        struct sbp2_command_orb *orb;
+       unsigned max_payload;
 
        /*
         * Bidirectional commands are not yet implemented, and unknown
@@ -1023,8 +1024,10 @@ static int sbp2_scsi_queuecommand(struct
         * specifies the max payload size as 2 ^ (max_payload + 2), so
         * if we set this to max_speed + 7, we get the right value.
         */
+       max_payload = device->node->max_speed + 7;
+       max_payload = min(max_payload, device->card->max_receive - 1);
        orb->request.misc =
-               COMMAND_ORB_MAX_PAYLOAD(device->node->max_speed + 7) |
+               COMMAND_ORB_MAX_PAYLOAD(max_payload) |
                COMMAND_ORB_SPEED(device->node->max_speed) |
                COMMAND_ORB_NOTIFY;
 
--- a/drivers/firewire/fw-transaction.h
+++ b/drivers/firewire/fw-transaction.h
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ struct fw_card {
        unsigned long reset_jiffies;
 
        unsigned long long guid;
-       int max_receive;
+       unsigned max_receive;
        int link_speed;
        int config_rom_generation;
 

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