net: nfs: Drop CONFIG_NFS_READ_SIZE
In the general case, CONFIG_NFS_READ_SIZE is unchanged from the default
of 1024. There are in fact no in-tree users that increase this size.
Adjust the comment to reflect what could be done in the future in
conjunction with CONFIG_IP_DEFRAG.
Cc: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
diff --git a/net/nfs.h b/net/nfs.h
index 70a1a6d..1aa06e8 100644
--- a/net/nfs.h
+++ b/net/nfs.h
@@ -36,16 +36,13 @@
#define NFSERR_ISDIR 21
#define NFSERR_INVAL 22
-/* Block size used for NFS read accesses. A RPC reply packet (including all
+/*
+ * Block size used for NFS read accesses. A RPC reply packet (including all
* headers) must fit within a single Ethernet frame to avoid fragmentation.
- * However, if CONFIG_IP_DEFRAG is set, the config file may want to use a
- * bigger value. In any case, most NFS servers are optimized for a power of 2.
+ * However, if CONFIG_IP_DEFRAG is set, a bigger value could be used. In any
+ * case, most NFS servers are optimized for a power of 2.
*/
-#ifdef CONFIG_NFS_READ_SIZE
-#define NFS_READ_SIZE CONFIG_NFS_READ_SIZE
-#else
-#define NFS_READ_SIZE 1024 /* biggest power of two that fits Ether frame */
-#endif
+#define NFS_READ_SIZE 1024 /* biggest power of two that fits Ether frame */
/* Values for Accept State flag on RPC answers (See: rfc1831) */
enum rpc_accept_stat {