tipc: Optimize setting of immutable payload message header fields

Optimizes routines that send payload messages so that they no longer
update the "originating node" and "originating port" fields of the
outgoing message header template, since these fields are initialized
when the sending port is created and never change thereafter. Also
optimizes the routine which updates the message header template when
a connection to a port is established, for the same reason.

Signed-off-by: Allan Stephens <allan.stephens@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
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Allan Stephens 2011-11-09 16:30:55 -05:00 committed by Paul Gortmaker
parent e8ec1ae756
commit 9bbbc59dbd

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@ -1054,8 +1054,6 @@ int tipc_connect2port(u32 ref, struct tipc_portid const *peer)
msg = &p_ptr->phdr;
msg_set_destnode(msg, peer->node);
msg_set_destport(msg, peer->ref);
msg_set_orignode(msg, tipc_own_addr);
msg_set_origport(msg, p_ptr->ref);
msg_set_type(msg, TIPC_CONN_MSG);
msg_set_lookup_scope(msg, 0);
msg_set_hdr_sz(msg, SHORT_H_SIZE);
@ -1254,8 +1252,6 @@ int tipc_send2name(u32 ref, struct tipc_name const *name, unsigned int domain,
msg = &p_ptr->phdr;
msg_set_type(msg, TIPC_NAMED_MSG);
msg_set_orignode(msg, tipc_own_addr);
msg_set_origport(msg, ref);
msg_set_hdr_sz(msg, NAMED_H_SIZE);
msg_set_nametype(msg, name->type);
msg_set_nameinst(msg, name->instance);
@ -1305,8 +1301,6 @@ int tipc_send2port(u32 ref, struct tipc_portid const *dest,
msg = &p_ptr->phdr;
msg_set_type(msg, TIPC_DIRECT_MSG);
msg_set_lookup_scope(msg, 0);
msg_set_orignode(msg, tipc_own_addr);
msg_set_origport(msg, ref);
msg_set_destnode(msg, dest->node);
msg_set_destport(msg, dest->ref);
msg_set_hdr_sz(msg, BASIC_H_SIZE);
@ -1345,8 +1339,6 @@ int tipc_send_buf2port(u32 ref, struct tipc_portid const *dest,
msg = &p_ptr->phdr;
msg_set_type(msg, TIPC_DIRECT_MSG);
msg_set_orignode(msg, tipc_own_addr);
msg_set_origport(msg, ref);
msg_set_destnode(msg, dest->node);
msg_set_destport(msg, dest->ref);
msg_set_hdr_sz(msg, BASIC_H_SIZE);