Commit 18271fa4 authored by Jeff Garzik's avatar Jeff Garzik

Merge Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 net driver "e100" from Intel,

version 2.0.19, plus boolean cleanups.
Bump version to 2.0.20-pre1.

Contributors: Eli Kupermann @ Intel, Amir Noam @ Intel
parent 2d8a9d3f
...@@ -166,7 +166,8 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET" = "y" ]; then ...@@ -166,7 +166,8 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET" = "y" ]; then
tristate ' Digi Intl. RightSwitch SE-X support' CONFIG_DGRS tristate ' Digi Intl. RightSwitch SE-X support' CONFIG_DGRS
fi fi
dep_tristate ' Davicom DM910x/DM980x support' CONFIG_DM9102 $CONFIG_PCI dep_tristate ' Davicom DM910x/DM980x support' CONFIG_DM9102 $CONFIG_PCI
dep_tristate ' EtherExpressPro/100 support' CONFIG_EEPRO100 $CONFIG_PCI dep_tristate ' EtherExpressPro/100 support (eepro100, original Becker driver)' CONFIG_EEPRO100 $CONFIG_PCI
dep_tristate ' EtherExpressPro/100 support (e100, Alternate Intel driver)' CONFIG_E100 $CONFIG_PCI
dep_tristate ' Mylex EISA LNE390A/B support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_LNE390 $CONFIG_EISA $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL dep_tristate ' Mylex EISA LNE390A/B support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_LNE390 $CONFIG_EISA $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
dep_tristate ' Myson MTD-8xx PCI Ethernet support' CONFIG_FEALNX $CONFIG_PCI dep_tristate ' Myson MTD-8xx PCI Ethernet support' CONFIG_FEALNX $CONFIG_PCI
dep_tristate ' National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet support' CONFIG_NATSEMI $CONFIG_PCI dep_tristate ' National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet support' CONFIG_NATSEMI $CONFIG_PCI
......
...@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ ifeq ($(CONFIG_TULIP),y) ...@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ ifeq ($(CONFIG_TULIP),y)
obj-y += tulip/tulip.o obj-y += tulip/tulip.o
endif endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_E100),y)
obj-y += e1000/e100.o
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_E1000),y) ifeq ($(CONFIG_E1000),y)
obj-y += e1000/e1000.o obj-y += e1000/e1000.o
endif endif
...@@ -36,6 +39,7 @@ endif ...@@ -36,6 +39,7 @@ endif
subdir-$(CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA) += pcmcia subdir-$(CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA) += pcmcia
subdir-$(CONFIG_NET_WIRELESS) += wireless subdir-$(CONFIG_NET_WIRELESS) += wireless
subdir-$(CONFIG_TULIP) += tulip subdir-$(CONFIG_TULIP) += tulip
subdir-$(CONFIG_E100) += e100
subdir-$(CONFIG_E1000) += e1000 subdir-$(CONFIG_E1000) += e1000
subdir-$(CONFIG_IRDA) += irda subdir-$(CONFIG_IRDA) += irda
subdir-$(CONFIG_TR) += tokenring subdir-$(CONFIG_TR) += tokenring
......
#
# Makefile for the Intel's E100 ethernet driver
#
# Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also
# removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here
# unless it's something special (ie not a .c file).
#
# Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now in the main makefile...
O_TARGET := e100.o
obj-y := e100_main.o e100_config.o e100_proc.o e100_phy.o \
e100_eeprom.o
obj-m := $(O_TARGET)
include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
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#ifndef _E100_INC_
#define _E100_INC_
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#ifdef SIOCETHTOOL
#include <linux/ethtool.h>
#include <linux/inetdevice.h>
#endif
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/ip.h>
/*
* Configure parameters for buffers per controller.
* If the machine this is being used on is a faster machine (i.e. > 150MHz)
* and running on a 10MBS network then more queueing of data occurs. This
* may indicate the some of the numbers below should be adjusted. Here are
* some typical numbers:
* MAX_TCB 64
* MAX_RFD 64
* The default numbers give work well on most systems tests so no real
* adjustments really need to take place. Also, if the machine is connected
* to a 100MBS network the numbers described above can be lowered from the
* defaults as considerably less data will be queued.
*/
#define MAX_TCB 64 /* number of transmit control blocks */
#define MAX_TBD MAX_TCB
#define TX_FRAME_CNT 8 /* consecutive transmit frames per interrupt */
/* TX_FRAME_CNT must be less than MAX_TCB */
#define MAX_RFD 64
#define E100_DEFAULT_TCB MAX_TCB
#define E100_MIN_TCB 2*TX_FRAME_CNT + 3 /* make room for at least 2 interrupts */
#ifdef __ia64__
/* We can't use too many DMAble buffers on IA64 machines with >4 GB mem */
#define E100_MAX_TCB 64
#else
#define E100_MAX_TCB 1024
#endif /* __ia64__ */
#define E100_DEFAULT_RFD MAX_RFD
#define E100_MIN_RFD 8
#ifdef __ia64__
/* We can't use too many DMAble buffers on IA64 machines with >4 GB mem */
#define E100_MAX_RFD 64
#else
#define E100_MAX_RFD 1024
#endif /* __ia64__ */
#define E100_DEFAULT_XSUM true
#define E100_DEFAULT_BER ZLOCK_MAX_ERRORS
#define E100_DEFAULT_SPEED_DUPLEX 0
#define E100_DEFAULT_FC 0
#define E100_DEFAULT_IFS true
#define E100_DEFAULT_UCODE true
#define TX_THRSHLD 8
/* sleep time is at least 50 ms, in jiffies */
#define SLEEP_TIME ((HZ / 20) + 1)
#define CUS_TIMEOUT 1000
/* IFS parameters */
#define MIN_NUMBER_OF_TRANSMITS_100 1000
#define MIN_NUMBER_OF_TRANSMITS_10 100
#define E100_MAX_NIC 16
#define E100_MAX_BUSY_WAIT 50 /*Max udelays in wait_scb and wait_cus_idle */
/* CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX: Sets the maximum number of frames that will be bundled.
* In some situations, such as the TCP windowing algorithm, it may be
* better to limit the growth of the bundle size than let it go as
* high as it can, because that could cause too much added latency.
* The default is six, because this is the number of packets in the
* default TCP window size. A value of 1 would make CPUSaver indicate
* an interrupt for every frame received. If you do not want to put
* a limit on the bundle size, set this value to xFFFF.
*/
#define E100_DEFAULT_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX 6
#define E100_DEFAULT_CPUSAVER_INTERRUPT_DELAY 0x600
#define E100_DEFAULT_BUNDLE_SMALL_FR false
#define E100_DEFAULT_RX_CONGESTION_CONTROL true
/* end of configurables */
/* ====================================================================== */
/* hw */
/* ====================================================================== */
/* timeout for command completion */
#define E100_CMD_WAIT 100 /* iterations */
struct driver_stats {
struct net_device_stats net_stats;
unsigned long tx_late_col;
unsigned long tx_ok_defrd;
unsigned long tx_one_retry;
unsigned long tx_mt_one_retry;
unsigned long rcv_cdt_frames;
unsigned long xmt_fc_pkts;
unsigned long rcv_fc_pkts;
unsigned long rcv_fc_unsupported;
unsigned long xmt_tco_pkts;
unsigned long rcv_tco_pkts;
unsigned long rx_intr_pkts;
unsigned long rx_tasklet_pkts;
unsigned long poll_intr_switch;
};
/* TODO: kill me when we can do C99 */
#define false (0)
#define true (1)
/* Changed for 82558 and 82559 enhancements */
/* defines for 82558/9 flow control CSR values */
#define DFLT_FC_THLD 0x00 /* Rx FIFO threshold of 0.5KB free */
#define DFLT_FC_CMD 0x00 /* FC Command in CSR */
/* ====================================================================== */
/* equates */
/* ====================================================================== */
/*
* These are general purpose defines
*/
/* Bit Mask definitions */
#define BIT_0 0x0001
#define BIT_1 0x0002
#define BIT_2 0x0004
#define BIT_3 0x0008
#define BIT_4 0x0010
#define BIT_5 0x0020
#define BIT_6 0x0040
#define BIT_7 0x0080
#define BIT_8 0x0100
#define BIT_9 0x0200
#define BIT_10 0x0400
#define BIT_11 0x0800
#define BIT_12 0x1000
#define BIT_13 0x2000
#define BIT_14 0x4000
#define BIT_15 0x8000
#define BIT_28 0x10000000
#define BIT_0_2 0x0007
#define BIT_0_3 0x000F
#define BIT_0_4 0x001F
#define BIT_0_5 0x003F
#define BIT_0_6 0x007F
#define BIT_0_7 0x00FF
#define BIT_0_8 0x01FF
#define BIT_0_13 0x3FFF
#define BIT_0_15 0xFFFF
#define BIT_1_2 0x0006
#define BIT_1_3 0x000E
#define BIT_2_5 0x003C
#define BIT_3_4 0x0018
#define BIT_4_5 0x0030
#define BIT_4_6 0x0070
#define BIT_4_7 0x00F0
#define BIT_5_7 0x00E0
#define BIT_5_12 0x1FE0
#define BIT_5_15 0xFFE0
#define BIT_6_7 0x00c0
#define BIT_7_11 0x0F80
#define BIT_8_10 0x0700
#define BIT_9_13 0x3E00
#define BIT_12_15 0xF000
#define BIT_8_15 0xFF00
#define BIT_16_20 0x001F0000
#define BIT_21_25 0x03E00000
#define BIT_26_27 0x0C000000
/* Transmit Threshold related constants */
#define DEFAULT_TX_PER_UNDERRUN 20000
#define MAX_MULTICAST_ADDRS 64
#define MAX_FILTER 16
#define FULL_DUPLEX 2
#define HALF_DUPLEX 1
/*
* These defines are specific to the 82557
*/
/* E100 PORT functions -- lower 4 bits */
#define PORT_SOFTWARE_RESET 0
#define PORT_SELFTEST 1
#define PORT_SELECTIVE_RESET 2
#define PORT_DUMP 3
/* SCB Status Word bit definitions */
/* Interrupt status/ack fields */
/* ER and FCP interrupts for 82558 masks */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_MASK BIT_8_15 /* Status Mask */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_CX BIT_15 /* CU Completed Action Cmd */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_FR BIT_14 /* RU Received A Frame */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_CNA BIT_13 /* CU Became Inactive (IDLE) */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_RNR BIT_12 /* RU Became Not Ready */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_MDI BIT_11 /* MDI read or write done */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_SWI BIT_10 /* S/W generated interrupt */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_ER BIT_9 /* Early Receive */
#define SCB_STATUS_ACK_FCP BIT_8 /* Flow Control Pause */
/*- CUS Fields */
#define SCB_CUS_MASK (BIT_6 | BIT_7) /* CUS 2-bit Mask */
#define SCB_CUS_IDLE 0 /* CU Idle */
#define SCB_CUS_SUSPEND BIT_6 /* CU Suspended */
#define SCB_CUS_ACTIVE BIT_7 /* CU Active */
/*- RUS Fields */
#define SCB_RUS_IDLE 0 /* RU Idle */
#define SCB_RUS_MASK BIT_2_5 /* RUS 3-bit Mask */
#define SCB_RUS_SUSPEND BIT_2 /* RU Suspended */
#define SCB_RUS_NO_RESOURCES BIT_3 /* RU Out Of Resources */
#define SCB_RUS_READY BIT_4 /* RU Ready */
#define SCB_RUS_SUSP_NO_RBDS (BIT_2 | BIT_5) /* RU No More RBDs */
#define SCB_RUS_NO_RBDS (BIT_3 | BIT_5) /* RU No More RBDs */
#define SCB_RUS_READY_NO_RBDS (BIT_4 | BIT_5) /* RU Ready, No RBDs */
/* SCB Command Word bit definitions */
/*- CUC fields */
/* Changing mask to 4 bits */
#define SCB_CUC_MASK BIT_4_7 /* CUC 4-bit Mask */
#define SCB_CUC_NOOP 0
#define SCB_CUC_START BIT_4 /* CU Start */
#define SCB_CUC_RESUME BIT_5 /* CU Resume */
/* Changed for 82558 enhancements */
#define SCB_CUC_STATIC_RESUME (BIT_5 | BIT_7) /* 82558/9 Static Resume */
#define SCB_CUC_DUMP_ADDR BIT_6 /* CU Dump Counters Address */
#define SCB_CUC_DUMP_STAT (BIT_4 | BIT_6) /* CU Dump stat. counters */
#define SCB_CUC_LOAD_BASE (BIT_5 | BIT_6) /* Load the CU base */
/* Below was defined as BIT_4_7 */
#define SCB_CUC_DUMP_RST_STAT BIT_4_6 /* CU Dump & reset statistics cntrs */
/*- RUC fields */
#define SCB_RUC_MASK BIT_0_2 /* RUC 3-bit Mask */
#define SCB_RUC_START BIT_0 /* RU Start */
#define SCB_RUC_RESUME BIT_1 /* RU Resume */
#define SCB_RUC_ABORT BIT_2 /* RU Abort */
#define SCB_RUC_LOAD_HDS (BIT_0 | BIT_2) /* Load RFD Header Data Size */
#define SCB_RUC_LOAD_BASE (BIT_1 | BIT_2) /* Load the RU base */
#define SCB_RUC_RBD_RESUME BIT_0_2 /* RBD resume */
/* Interrupt fields (assuming byte addressing) */
#define SCB_INT_MASK BIT_0 /* Mask interrupts */
#define SCB_SOFT_INT BIT_1 /* Generate a S/W interrupt */
/* Specific Interrupt Mask Bits (upper byte of SCB Command word) */
#define SCB_FCP_INT_MASK BIT_2 /* Flow Control Pause */
#define SCB_ER_INT_MASK BIT_3 /* Early Receive */
#define SCB_RNR_INT_MASK BIT_4 /* RU Not Ready */
#define SCB_CNA_INT_MASK BIT_5 /* CU Not Active */
#define SCB_FR_INT_MASK BIT_6 /* Frame Received */
#define SCB_CX_INT_MASK BIT_7 /* CU eXecution w/ I-bit done */
#define SCB_BACHELOR_INT_MASK BIT_2_7 /* 82558 interrupt mask bits */
#define SCB_GCR2_EEPROM_ACCESS_SEMAPHORE BIT_7
/* EEPROM bit definitions */
/*- EEPROM control register bits */
#define EN_TRNF 0x10 /* Enable turnoff */
#define EEDO 0x08 /* EEPROM data out */
#define EEDI 0x04 /* EEPROM data in (set for writing data) */
#define EECS 0x02 /* EEPROM chip select (1=hi, 0=lo) */
#define EESK 0x01 /* EEPROM shift clock (1=hi, 0=lo) */
/*- EEPROM opcodes */
#define EEPROM_READ_OPCODE 06
#define EEPROM_WRITE_OPCODE 05
#define EEPROM_ERASE_OPCODE 07
#define EEPROM_EWEN_OPCODE 19 /* Erase/write enable */
#define EEPROM_EWDS_OPCODE 16 /* Erase/write disable */
/*- EEPROM data locations */
#define EEPROM_NODE_ADDRESS_BYTE_0 0
#define EEPROM_COMPATIBILITY_WORD 3
#define EEPROM_PWA_NO 8
#define EEPROM_ID_WORD 0x0A
#define EEPROM_SUM 0xbaba
// Zero Locking Algorithm definitions:
#define ZLOCK_ZERO_MASK 0x00F0
#define ZLOCK_MAX_READS 50
#define ZLOCK_SET_ZERO 0x2010
#define ZLOCK_MAX_SLEEP 300 * HZ
#define ZLOCK_MAX_ERRORS 300
/* E100 Action Commands */
#define CB_IA_ADDRESS 1
#define CB_CONFIGURE 2
#define CB_MULTICAST 3
#define CB_TRANSMIT 4
#define CB_LOAD_MICROCODE 5
#define CB_LOAD_FILTER 8
#define CB_MAX_NONTX_CMD 9
#define CB_IPCB_TRANSMIT 9
/* Pre-defined Filter Bits */
#define CB_FILTER_EL 0x80000000
#define CB_FILTER_FIX 0x40000000
#define CB_FILTER_ARP 0x08000000
#define CB_FILTER_IA_MATCH 0x02000000
/* Command Block (CB) Field Definitions */
/*- CB Command Word */
#define CB_EL_BIT BIT_15 /* CB EL Bit */
#define CB_S_BIT BIT_14 /* CB Suspend Bit */
#define CB_I_BIT BIT_13 /* CB Interrupt Bit */
#define CB_TX_SF_BIT BIT_3 /* TX CB Flexible Mode */
#define CB_CMD_MASK BIT_0_3 /* CB 4-bit CMD Mask */
#define CB_CID_DEFAULT (0x1f << 8) /* CB 5-bit CID (max value) */
/*- CB Status Word */
#define CB_STATUS_MASK BIT_12_15 /* CB Status Mask (4-bits) */
#define CB_STATUS_COMPLETE BIT_15 /* CB Complete Bit */
#define CB_STATUS_OK BIT_13 /* CB OK Bit */
#define CB_STATUS_UNDERRUN BIT_12 /* CB A Bit */
#define CB_STATUS_FAIL BIT_11 /* CB Fail (F) Bit */
/*misc command bits */
#define CB_TX_EOF_BIT BIT_15 /* TX CB/TBD EOF Bit */
/* Config params */
#define CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT 22 /* 22 config bytes */
#define CB_CFIG_D102_BYTE_COUNT 10
/* Receive Frame Descriptor Fields */
/*- RFD Status Bits */
#define RFD_RECEIVE_COLLISION BIT_0 /* Collision detected on Receive */
#define RFD_IA_MATCH BIT_1 /* Indv Address Match Bit */
#define RFD_RX_ERR BIT_4 /* RX_ERR pin on Phy was set */
#define RFD_FRAME_TOO_SHORT BIT_7 /* Receive Frame Short */
#define RFD_DMA_OVERRUN BIT_8 /* Receive DMA Overrun */
#define RFD_NO_RESOURCES BIT_9 /* No Buffer Space */
#define RFD_ALIGNMENT_ERROR BIT_10 /* Alignment Error */
#define RFD_CRC_ERROR BIT_11 /* CRC Error */
#define RFD_STATUS_OK BIT_13 /* RFD OK Bit */
#define RFD_STATUS_COMPLETE BIT_15 /* RFD Complete Bit */
/*- RFD Command Bits*/
#define RFD_EL_BIT BIT_15 /* RFD EL Bit */
#define RFD_S_BIT BIT_14 /* RFD Suspend Bit */
#define RFD_H_BIT BIT_4 /* Header RFD Bit */
#define RFD_SF_BIT BIT_3 /* RFD Flexible Mode */
/*- RFD misc bits*/
#define RFD_EOF_BIT BIT_15 /* RFD End-Of-Frame Bit */
#define RFD_F_BIT BIT_14 /* RFD Buffer Fetch Bit */
#define RFD_ACT_COUNT_MASK BIT_0_13 /* RFD Actual Count Mask */
/* Receive Buffer Descriptor Fields*/
#define RBD_EOF_BIT BIT_15 /* RBD End-Of-Frame Bit */
#define RBD_F_BIT BIT_14 /* RBD Buffer Fetch Bit */
#define RBD_ACT_COUNT_MASK BIT_0_13 /* RBD Actual Count Mask */
#define SIZE_FIELD_MASK BIT_0_13 /* Size of the associated buffer */
#define RBD_EL_BIT BIT_15 /* RBD EL Bit */
/* Self Test Results*/
#define CB_SELFTEST_FAIL_BIT BIT_12
#define CB_SELFTEST_DIAG_BIT BIT_5
#define CB_SELFTEST_REGISTER_BIT BIT_3
#define CB_SELFTEST_ROM_BIT BIT_2
#define CB_SELFTEST_ERROR_MASK ( \
CB_SELFTEST_FAIL_BIT | CB_SELFTEST_DIAG_BIT | \
CB_SELFTEST_REGISTER_BIT | CB_SELFTEST_ROM_BIT)
/* adapter vendor & device ids */
#define PCI_OHIO_BOARD 0x10f0 /* subdevice ID, Ohio dual port nic */
/* Values for PCI_REV_ID_REGISTER values */
#define D101A4_REV_ID 4 /* 82558 A4 stepping */
#define D101B0_REV_ID 5 /* 82558 B0 stepping */
#define D101MA_REV_ID 8 /* 82559 A0 stepping */
#define D101S_REV_ID 9 /* 82559S A-step */
#define D102_REV_ID 12
#define D102C_REV_ID 13 /* 82550 step C */
#define D102E_REV_ID 15
/* ############Start of 82555 specific defines################## */
#define PHY_82555_LED_SWITCH_CONTROL 0x1b /* 82555 led switch control register */
/* 82555 led switch control reg. opcodes */
#define PHY_82555_LED_NORMAL_CONTROL 0 // control back to the 8255X
#define PHY_82555_LED_DRIVER_CONTROL BIT_2 // the driver is in control
#define PHY_82555_LED_OFF BIT_2 // activity LED is off
#define PHY_82555_LED_ON_559 (BIT_0 | BIT_2) // activity LED is on for 559 and later
#define PHY_82555_LED_ON_PRE_559 (BIT_0 | BIT_1 | BIT_2) // activity LED is on for 558 and before
// Describe the state of the phy led.
// needed for the function : 'e100_blink_timer'
enum led_state_e {
LED_OFF = 0,
LED_ON,
};
/* ############End of 82555 specific defines##################### */
#define RFD_PARSE_BIT BIT_3
#define RFD_TCP_PACKET 0x00
#define RFD_UDP_PACKET 0x01
#define TCPUDP_CHECKSUM_BIT_VALID BIT_4
#define TCPUDP_CHECKSUM_VALID BIT_5
#define CHECKSUM_PROTOCOL_MASK 0x03
#define VLAN_SIZE 4
#define CHKSUM_SIZE 2
#define RFD_DATA_SIZE (ETH_FRAME_LEN + CHKSUM_SIZE + VLAN_SIZE)
/* Bits for bdp->flags */
#define DF_LINK_FC_CAP 0x00000001 /* Link is flow control capable */
#define DF_CSUM_OFFLOAD 0x00000002
#define DF_UCODE_LOADED 0x00000004
#define USE_IPCB 0x00000008 /* set if using ipcb for transmits */
#define IS_BACHELOR 0x00000010 /* set if 82558 or newer board */
#define IS_ICH 0x00000020
#define DF_SPEED_FORCED 0x00000040 /* set if speed is forced */
typedef struct net_device_stats net_dev_stats_t;
/* needed macros */
/* These macros use the bdp pointer. If you use them it better be defined */
#define PREV_TCB_USED(X) ((X).tail ? (X).tail - 1 : bdp->params.TxDescriptors - 1)
#define NEXT_TCB_TOUSE(X) ((((X) + 1) >= bdp->params.TxDescriptors) ? 0 : (X) + 1)
#define TCB_TO_USE(X) ((X).tail)
#define TCBS_AVAIL(X) (NEXT_TCB_TOUSE( NEXT_TCB_TOUSE((X).tail)) != (X).head)
#define RFD_POINTER(skb,bdp) ((rfd_t *) (((unsigned char *)((skb)->data))-((bdp)->rfd_size)))
#define SKB_RFD_STATUS(skb,bdp) ((RFD_POINTER((skb),(bdp)))->rfd_header.cb_status)
#define GET_SKB_DMA_ADDR(skb) ( *(dma_addr_t *)( (skb)->cb) )
#define SET_SKB_DMA_ADDR(skb,dma_addr) ( *(dma_addr_t *)( (skb)->cb) = (dma_addr) )
/* ====================================================================== */
/* 82557 */
/* ====================================================================== */
/* Changed for 82558 enhancement */
typedef struct _d101_scb_ext_t {
u32 scb_rx_dma_cnt; /* Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_early_rx_int; /* Early Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_fc_thld; /* Flow Control threshold */
u8 scb_fc_xon_xoff; /* Flow Control XON/XOFF values */
u8 scb_pmdr; /* Power Mgmt. Driver Reg */
} d101_scb_ext __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Changed for 82559 enhancement */
typedef struct _d101m_scb_ext_t {
u32 scb_rx_dma_cnt; /* Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_early_rx_int; /* Early Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_fc_thld; /* Flow Control threshold */
u8 scb_fc_xon_xoff; /* Flow Control XON/XOFF values */
u8 scb_pmdr; /* Power Mgmt. Driver Reg */
u8 scb_gen_ctrl; /* General Control */
u8 scb_gen_stat; /* General Status */
u16 scb_reserved; /* Reserved */
u32 scb_function_event; /* Cardbus Function Event */
u32 scb_function_event_mask; /* Cardbus Function Mask */
u32 scb_function_present_state; /* Cardbus Function state */
u32 scb_force_event; /* Cardbus Force Event */
} d101m_scb_ext __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Changed for 82550 enhancement */
typedef struct _d102_scb_ext_t {
u32 scb_rx_dma_cnt; /* Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_early_rx_int; /* Early Rx DMA byte count */
u8 scb_fc_thld; /* Flow Control threshold */
u8 scb_fc_xon_xoff; /* Flow Control XON/XOFF values */
u8 scb_pmdr; /* Power Mgmt. Driver Reg */
u8 scb_gen_ctrl; /* General Control */
u8 scb_gen_stat; /* General Status */
u8 scb_gen_ctrl2;
u8 scb_reserved; /* Reserved */
u32 scb_scheduling_reg;
u32 scb_reserved2;
u32 scb_function_event; /* Cardbus Function Event */
u32 scb_function_event_mask; /* Cardbus Function Mask */
u32 scb_function_present_state; /* Cardbus Function state */
u32 scb_force_event; /* Cardbus Force Event */
} d102_scb_ext __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/*
* 82557 status control block. this will be memory mapped & will hang of the
* the bdp, which hangs of the bdp. This is the brain of it.
*/
typedef struct _scb_t {
u16 scb_status; /* SCB Status register */
u8 scb_cmd_low; /* SCB Command register (low byte) */
u8 scb_cmd_hi; /* SCB Command register (high byte) */
u32 scb_gen_ptr; /* SCB General pointer */
u32 scb_port; /* PORT register */
u16 scb_flsh_cntrl; /* Flash Control register */
u16 scb_eprm_cntrl; /* EEPROM control register */
u32 scb_mdi_cntrl; /* MDI Control Register */
/* Changed for 82558 enhancement */
union {
u32 scb_rx_dma_cnt; /* Rx DMA byte count */
d101_scb_ext d101_scb; /* 82558/9 specific fields */
d101m_scb_ext d101m_scb; /* 82559 specific fields */
d102_scb_ext d102_scb;
} scb_ext;
} scb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Self test
* This is used to dump results of the self test
*/
typedef struct _self_test_t {
u32 st_sign; /* Self Test Signature */
u32 st_result; /* Self Test Results */
} self_test_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/*
* Statistical Counters
*/
/* 82557 counters */
typedef struct _basic_cntr_t {
u32 xmt_gd_frames; /* Good frames transmitted */
u32 xmt_max_coll; /* Fatal frames -- had max collisions */
u32 xmt_late_coll; /* Fatal frames -- had a late coll. */
u32 xmt_uruns; /* Xmit underruns (fatal or re-transmit) */
u32 xmt_lost_crs; /* Frames transmitted without CRS */
u32 xmt_deferred; /* Deferred transmits */
u32 xmt_sngl_coll; /* Transmits that had 1 and only 1 coll. */
u32 xmt_mlt_coll; /* Transmits that had multiple coll. */
u32 xmt_ttl_coll; /* Transmits that had 1+ collisions. */
u32 rcv_gd_frames; /* Good frames received */
u32 rcv_crc_errs; /* Aligned frames that had a CRC error */
u32 rcv_algn_errs; /* Receives that had alignment errors */
u32 rcv_rsrc_err; /* Good frame dropped cuz no resources */
u32 rcv_oruns; /* Overrun errors - bus was busy */
u32 rcv_err_coll; /* Received frms. that encountered coll. */
u32 rcv_shrt_frames; /* Received frames that were to short */
} basic_cntr_t;
/* 82558 extended statistic counters */
typedef struct _ext_cntr_t {
u32 xmt_fc_frames;
u32 rcv_fc_frames;
u32 rcv_fc_unsupported;
} ext_cntr_t;
/* 82559 TCO statistic counters */
typedef struct _tco_cntr_t {
u16 xmt_tco_frames;
u16 rcv_tco_frames;
} tco_cntr_t;
/* Structures to access thet physical dump area */
/* Use one of these types, according to the statisitcal counters mode,
to cast the pointer to the physical dump area and access the cmd_complete
DWORD. */
/* 557-mode : only basic counters + cmd_complete */
typedef struct _err_cntr_557_t {
basic_cntr_t basic_stats;
u32 cmd_complete;
} err_cntr_557_t;
/* 558-mode : basic + extended counters + cmd_complete */
typedef struct _err_cntr_558_t {
basic_cntr_t basic_stats;
ext_cntr_t extended_stats;
u32 cmd_complete;
} err_cntr_558_t;
/* 559-mode : basic + extended + TCO counters + cmd_complete */
typedef struct _err_cntr_559_t {
basic_cntr_t basic_stats;
ext_cntr_t extended_stats;
tco_cntr_t tco_stats;
u32 cmd_complete;
} err_cntr_559_t;
/* This typedef defines the struct needed to hold the largest number of counters */
typedef err_cntr_559_t max_counters_t;
/* Different statistical-counters mode the controller may be in */
typedef enum _stat_mode_t {
E100_BASIC_STATS = 0, /* 82557 stats : 16 counters / 16 dw */
E100_EXTENDED_STATS, /* 82558 stats : 19 counters / 19 dw */
E100_TCO_STATS /* 82559 stats : 21 counters / 20 dw */
} stat_mode_t;
/* dump statistical counters complete codes */
#define DUMP_STAT_COMPLETED 0xA005
#define DUMP_RST_STAT_COMPLETED 0xA007
/* Command Block (CB) Generic Header Structure*/
typedef struct _cb_header_t {
u16 cb_status; /* Command Block Status */
u16 cb_cmd; /* Command Block Command */
u32 cb_lnk_ptr; /* Link To Next CB */
} cb_header_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
//* Individual Address Command Block (IA_CB)*/
typedef struct _ia_cb_t {
cb_header_t ia_cb_hdr;
u8 ia_addr[ETH_ALEN];
} ia_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Configure Command Block (CONFIG_CB)*/
typedef struct _config_cb_t {
cb_header_t cfg_cbhdr;
u8 cfg_byte[CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT + CB_CFIG_D102_BYTE_COUNT];
} config_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* MultiCast Command Block (MULTICAST_CB)*/
typedef struct _multicast_cb_t {
cb_header_t mc_cbhdr;
u16 mc_count; /* Number of multicast addresses */
u8 mc_addr[(ETH_ALEN * MAX_MULTICAST_ADDRS)];
} mltcst_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
#define UCODE_MAX_DWORDS 134
/* Load Microcode Command Block (LOAD_UCODE_CB)*/
typedef struct _load_ucode_cb_t {
cb_header_t load_ucode_cbhdr;
u32 ucode_dword[UCODE_MAX_DWORDS];
} load_ucode_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* Load Programmable Filter Data*/
typedef struct _filter_cb_t {
cb_header_t filter_cb_hdr;
u32 filter_data[MAX_FILTER];
} filter_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* NON_TRANSMIT_CB -- Generic Non-Transmit Command Block
*/
typedef struct _nxmit_cb_t {
union {
config_cb_t config;
ia_cb_t setup;
load_ucode_cb_t load_ucode;
mltcst_cb_t multicast;
filter_cb_t filter;
} ntcb;
} nxmit_cb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/*Block for queuing for postponed execution of the non-transmit commands*/
typedef struct _nxmit_cb_entry_t {
struct list_head list_elem;
nxmit_cb_t *non_tx_cmd;
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
unsigned long expiration_time;
} nxmit_cb_entry_t;
/* States for postponed non tx commands execution */
typedef enum _non_tx_cmd_state_t {
E100_NON_TX_IDLE = 0, /* No queued NON-TX commands */
E100_WAIT_TX_FINISH, /* Wait for completion of the TX activities */
E100_WAIT_NON_TX_FINISH /* Wait for completion of the non TX command */
} non_tx_cmd_state_t;
/* some defines for the ipcb */
#define IPCB_IP_CHECKSUM_ENABLE BIT_4
#define IPCB_TCPUDP_CHECKSUM_ENABLE BIT_5
#define IPCB_TCP_PACKET BIT_6
#define IPCB_LARGESEND_ENABLE BIT_7
#define IPCB_HARDWAREPARSING_ENABLE BIT_0
#define IPCB_INSERTVLAN_ENABLE BIT_1
#define IPCB_IP_ACTIVATION_DEFAULT IPCB_HARDWAREPARSING_ENABLE
/* Transmit Buffer Descriptor (TBD)*/
typedef struct _tbd_t {
u32 tbd_buf_addr; /* Physical Transmit Buffer Address */
u16 tbd_buf_cnt; /* Actual Count Of Bytes */
u16 padd;
} tbd_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/* d102 specific fields */
typedef struct _tcb_ipcb_t {
u16 schedule_low;
u8 ip_schedule;
u8 ip_activation_high;
u16 vlan;
u8 ip_header_offset;
u8 tcp_header_offset;
union {
u32 sec_rec_phys_addr;
u32 tbd_zero_address;
} tbd_sec_addr;
union {
u16 sec_rec_size;
u16 tbd_zero_size;
} tbd_sec_size;
u16 total_tcp_payload;
} tcb_ipcb_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
#ifdef MAX_SKB_FRAGS
#define E100_ZEROCOPY
#endif
#ifdef E100_ZEROCOPY
#define E100_TBD_ARRAY_SIZE (2+MAX_SKB_FRAGS)
#else
#define E100_TBD_ARRAY_SIZE 2
#endif /*E100_ZEROCOPY */
/* Transmit Command Block (TCB)*/
struct _tcb_t {
cb_header_t tcb_hdr;
u32 tcb_tbd_ptr; /* TBD address */
u16 tcb_cnt; /* Data Bytes In TCB past header */
u8 tcb_thrshld; /* TX Threshold for FIFO Extender */
u8 tcb_tbd_num;
union {
tcb_ipcb_t ipcb; /* d102 ipcb fields */
tbd_t tbd_array[E100_TBD_ARRAY_SIZE];
} tcbu;
/* From here onward we can dump anything we want as long as the
* size of the total structure is a multiple of a paragraph
* boundary ( i.e. -16 bit aligned ).
*/
tbd_t *tbd_ptr;
#ifdef E100_ZEROCOPY
u32 tcb_tbd_dflt_ptr; /* TBD address for non-segmented packet */
u32 tcb_tbd_expand_ptr; /* TBD address for segmented packet */
#endif /*E100_ZEROCOPY */
struct sk_buff *tcb_skb; /* the associated socket buffer */
dma_addr_t tcb_phys; /* phys addr of the TCB */
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
#ifndef _TCB_T_
#define _TCB_T_
typedef struct _tcb_t tcb_t;
#endif
/* Receive Frame Descriptor (RFD) - will be using the simple model*/
struct _rfd_t {
/* 8255x */
cb_header_t rfd_header;
u32 rfd_rbd_ptr; /* Receive Buffer Descriptor Addr */
u16 rfd_act_cnt; /* Number Of Bytes Received */
u16 rfd_sz; /* Number Of Bytes In RFD */
/* D102 aka Gamla */
u16 vlanid;
u8 rcvparserstatus;
u8 reserved;
u16 securitystatus;
u8 checksumstatus;
u8 zerocopystatus;
u8 pad[8]; /* data should be 16 byte aligned */
u8 data[RFD_DATA_SIZE];
} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
#ifndef _RFD_T_
#define _RFD_T_
typedef struct _rfd_t rfd_t;
#endif
/* Receive Buffer Descriptor (RBD)*/
typedef struct _rbd_t {
u16 rbd_act_cnt; /* Number Of Bytes Received */
u16 rbd_filler;
u32 rbd_lnk_addr; /* Link To Next RBD */
u32 rbd_rcb_addr; /* Receive Buffer Address */
u16 rbd_sz; /* Receive Buffer Size */
u16 rbd_filler1;
} rbd_t __attribute__ ((__packed__));
/*
* This structure is used to maintain a FIFO access to a resource that is
* maintained as a circular queue. The resource to be maintained is pointed
* to by the "data" field in the structure below. In this driver the TCBs',
* TBDs' & RFDs' are maintained as a circular queue & are managed thru this
* structure.
*/
typedef struct _buf_pool_t {
unsigned int head; /* index to first used resource */
unsigned int tail; /* index to last used resource */
void *data; /* points to resource pool */
} buf_pool_t;
/*Rx skb holding structure*/
struct rx_list_elem {
struct list_head list_elem;
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
struct sk_buff *skb;
};
enum next_cu_cmd_e { RESUME_NO_WAIT = 0, RESUME_WAIT, START_WAIT };
enum zlock_state_e { ZLOCK_INITIAL, ZLOCK_READING, ZLOCK_SLEEPING };
enum tx_queue_stop_type { LONG_STOP = 0, SHORT_STOP };
/* 64 bit aligned size */
#define E100_SIZE_64A(X) ((sizeof(X) + 7) & ~0x7)
typedef struct _bd_dma_able_t {
char selftest[E100_SIZE_64A(self_test_t)];
char stats_counters[E100_SIZE_64A(max_counters_t)];
} bd_dma_able_t;
/* bit masks for bool parameters */
#define PRM_XSUMRX 0x00000001
#define PRM_UCODE 0x00000002
#define PRM_FC 0x00000004
#define PRM_IFS 0x00000008
#define PRM_BUNDLE_SMALL 0x00000010
#define PRM_RX_CONG 0x00000020
struct cfg_params {
int e100_speed_duplex;
int RxDescriptors;
int TxDescriptors;
int IntDelay;
int BundleMax;
int ber;
int PollingMaxWork;
u32 b_params;
};
struct e100_private {
u32 flags; /* board management flags */
u32 tx_per_underrun; /* number of good tx frames per underrun */
unsigned int tx_count; /* count of tx frames, so we can request an interrupt */
u8 tx_thld; /* stores transmit threshold */
u16 eeprom_size;
u32 pwa_no; /* PWA: xxxxxx-0xx */
u8 perm_node_address[ETH_ALEN];
struct list_head active_rx_list; /* list of rx buffers */
struct list_head rx_struct_pool; /* pool of rx buffer struct headers */
u16 rfd_size; /* size of the adapter's RFD struct */
int skb_req; /* number of skbs neede by the adapter */
u8 intr_mask; /* mask for interrupt status */
void *dma_able; /* dma allocated structs */
dma_addr_t dma_able_phys;
self_test_t *selftest; /* pointer to self test area */
dma_addr_t selftest_phys; /* phys addr of selftest */
max_counters_t *stats_counters; /* pointer to stats table */
dma_addr_t stat_cnt_phys; /* phys addr of stat counter area */
stat_mode_t stat_mode; /* statistics mode: extended, TCO, basic */
scb_t *scb; /* memory mapped ptr to 82557 scb */
tcb_t *last_tcb; /* pointer to last tcb sent */
buf_pool_t tcb_pool; /* adapter's TCB array */
dma_addr_t tcb_phys; /* phys addr of start of TCBs */
u16 cur_line_speed;
u16 cur_dplx_mode;
struct net_device *device;
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct driver_stats drv_stats;
u8 rev_id; /* adapter PCI revision ID */
unsigned long device_type; /* device type from e100_vendor.h */
unsigned int phy_addr; /* address of PHY component */
unsigned int PhyId; /* ID of PHY component */
unsigned int PhyState; /* state for the fix squelch algorithm */
unsigned int PhyDelay; /* delay for the fix squelch algorithm */
/* Lock defintions for the driver */
spinlock_t bd_lock; /* board lock */
spinlock_t bd_non_tx_lock; /* Non transmit command lock */
spinlock_t config_lock; /* config block lock */
spinlock_t mdi_access_lock; /* mdi lock */
struct timer_list watchdog_timer; /* watchdog timer id */
/* non-tx commands parameters */
struct timer_list nontx_timer_id; /* non-tx timer id */
struct list_head non_tx_cmd_list;
non_tx_cmd_state_t non_tx_command_state;
nxmit_cb_entry_t *same_cmd_entry[CB_MAX_NONTX_CMD];
enum next_cu_cmd_e next_cu_cmd;
/* Zero Locking Algorithm data members */
enum zlock_state_e zlock_state;
u8 zlock_read_data[16]; /* number of times each value 0-15 was read */
u16 zlock_read_cnt; /* counts number of reads */
ulong zlock_sleep_cnt; /* keeps track of "sleep" time */
u8 config[CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT + CB_CFIG_D102_BYTE_COUNT];
/* IFS params */
u8 ifs_state;
u8 ifs_value;
struct cfg_params params; /* adapter's command line parameters */
struct proc_dir_entry *proc_parent;
rwlock_t isolate_lock;
int driver_isolated;
u32 speed_duplex_caps; /* adapter's speed/duplex capabilities */
struct tasklet_struct polling_tasklet;
#ifdef ETHTOOL_GWOL
/* WOL params for ethtool */
u32 wolsupported;
u32 wolopts;
u16 ip_lbytes;
#endif
};
#define E100_AUTONEG 0
#define E100_SPEED_10_HALF 1
#define E100_SPEED_10_FULL 2
#define E100_SPEED_100_HALF 3
#define E100_SPEED_100_FULL 4
/********* function prototypes *************/
extern void e100_isolate_driver(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_sw_reset(struct e100_private *bdp, u32 reset_cmd);
extern void e100_start_cu(struct e100_private *bdp, tcb_t *tcb);
extern void e100_free_non_tx_cmd(struct e100_private *bdp,
nxmit_cb_entry_t *non_tx_cmd);
extern nxmit_cb_entry_t *e100_alloc_non_tx_cmd(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_exec_non_cu_cmd(struct e100_private *bdp,
nxmit_cb_entry_t *cmd);
extern unsigned char e100_selftest(struct e100_private *bdp, u32 *st_timeout,
u32 *st_result);
extern unsigned char e100_get_link_state(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_wait_scb(struct e100_private *bdp);
#endif
/*******************************************************************************
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Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
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/**********************************************************************
* *
* INTEL CORPORATION *
* *
* This software is supplied under the terms of the license included *
* above. All use of this driver must be in accordance with the terms *
* of that license. *
* *
* Module Name: e100_config.c *
* *
* Abstract: Functions for configuring the network adapter. *
* *
* Environment: This file is intended to be specific to the Linux *
* operating system. *
* *
**********************************************************************/
#ifdef SIOCETHTOOL
#include <linux/ethtool.h>
#endif
#include "e100_config.h"
static void e100_config_long_rx(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char enable);
static const u8 def_config[] = {
CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT,
0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x32, 0x07, 0x01,
0x00, 0x2e, 0x00, 0x60, 0x00, 0xf2, 0xc8, 0x00,
0x40, 0xf2, 0x80, 0x3f, 0x05
};
/**
* e100_config_init_82557 - config the 82557 adapter
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will initialize the 82557 configure block.
* All other init functions will only set values that are
* different from the 82557 default.
*/
static void __devinit
e100_config_init_82557(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
/* initialize config block */
memcpy(bdp->config, def_config, sizeof (def_config));
bdp->config[0] = CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT; /* just in case */
e100_config_ifs(bdp);
/*
* Enable extended statistical counters (82558 and up) and TCO counters
* (82559 and up) and set the statistical counters' mode in bdp
*
* stat. mode | TCO stat. bit (2) | Extended stat. bit (5)
* ------------------------------------------------------------------
* Basic (557) | 0 | 1
* ------------------------------------------------------------------
* Extended (558) | 0 | 0
* ------------------------------------------------------------------
* TCO (559) | 1 | 1
* ------------------------------------------------------------------
* Reserved | 1 | 0
* ------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
bdp->config[6] &= ~CB_CFIG_TCO_STAT;
bdp->config[6] |= CB_CFIG_EXT_STAT_DIS;
bdp->stat_mode = E100_BASIC_STATS;
/* Setup for MII or 503 operation. The CRS+CDT bit should only be set */
/* when operating in 503 mode. */
if (bdp->phy_addr == 32) {
bdp->config[8] &= ~CB_CFIG_503_MII;
bdp->config[15] |= CB_CFIG_CRS_OR_CDT;
} else {
bdp->config[8] |= CB_CFIG_503_MII;
bdp->config[15] &= ~CB_CFIG_CRS_OR_CDT;
}
e100_config_fc(bdp);
e100_config_force_dplx(bdp);
e100_config_promisc(bdp, false);
e100_config_mulcast_enbl(bdp, false);
}
static void __devinit
e100_config_init_82558(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
/* MWI enable. This should be turned on only if the adapter is a 82558/9
* and if the PCI command reg. has enabled the MWI bit. */
bdp->config[3] |= CB_CFIG_MWI_EN;
bdp->config[6] &= ~CB_CFIG_EXT_TCB_DIS;
if (bdp->rev_id >= D101MA_REV_ID) {
/* this is 82559 and up - enable TCO counters */
bdp->config[6] |= CB_CFIG_TCO_STAT;
bdp->config[6] |= CB_CFIG_EXT_STAT_DIS;
bdp->stat_mode = E100_TCO_STATS;
if ((bdp->rev_id < D102_REV_ID) &&
(bdp->params.b_params & PRM_XSUMRX) &&
(bdp->pdev->device != 0x1209)) {
bdp->flags |= DF_CSUM_OFFLOAD;
bdp->config[9] |= 1;
}
} else {
/* this is 82558 */
bdp->config[6] &= ~CB_CFIG_TCO_STAT;
bdp->config[6] &= ~CB_CFIG_EXT_STAT_DIS;
bdp->stat_mode = E100_EXTENDED_STATS;
}
e100_config_long_rx(bdp, true);
}
static void __devinit
e100_config_init_82550(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
/* The D102 chip allows for 32 config bytes. This value is
* supposed to be in Byte 0. Just add the extra bytes to
* what was already setup in the block. */
bdp->config[0] += CB_CFIG_D102_BYTE_COUNT;
/* now we need to enable the extended RFD. When this is
* enabled, the immediated receive data buffer starts at offset
* 32 from the RFD base address, instead of at offset 16. */
bdp->config[7] |= CB_CFIG_EXTENDED_RFD;
/* put the chip into D102 receive mode. This is neccessary
* for any parsing and offloading features. */
bdp->config[22] = CB_CFIG_RECEIVE_GAMLA_MODE;
/* set the flag if checksum offloading was enabled */
if (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_XSUMRX) {
bdp->flags |= DF_CSUM_OFFLOAD;
}
}
/* Initialize the adapter's configure block */
void __devinit
e100_config_init(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
e100_config_init_82557(bdp);
if (bdp->flags & IS_BACHELOR)
e100_config_init_82558(bdp);
if (bdp->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID)
e100_config_init_82550(bdp);
}
/**
* e100_force_config - force a configure command
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will force a configure command to the adapter.
* The command will be executed in polled mode as interrupts
* are _disabled_ at this time.
*
* Returns:
* true: if the configure command was successfully issued and completed
* false: otherwise
*/
unsigned char
e100_force_config(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
bdp->config[0] = CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT;
if (bdp->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
/* The D102 chip allows for 32 config bytes. This value is
supposed to be in Byte 0. Just add the extra bytes to
what was already setup in the block. */
bdp->config[0] += CB_CFIG_D102_BYTE_COUNT;
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
// although we call config outside the lock, there is no
// race condition because config byte count has maximum value
return e100_config(bdp);
}
/**
* e100_config - issue a configure command
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will issue a configure command to the 82557.
* This command will be executed in polled mode as interrupts
* are _disabled_ at this time.
*
* Returns:
* true: if the configure command was successfully issued and completed
* false: otherwise
*/
unsigned char
e100_config(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
cb_header_t *pntcb_hdr;
unsigned char res = true;
nxmit_cb_entry_t *cmd;
if (bdp->config[0] == 0) {
goto exit;
}
if ((cmd = e100_alloc_non_tx_cmd(bdp)) == NULL) {
res = false;
goto exit;
}
pntcb_hdr = (cb_header_t *) cmd->non_tx_cmd;
pntcb_hdr->cb_cmd = __constant_cpu_to_le16(CB_CONFIGURE);
spin_lock_bh(&bdp->config_lock);
if (bdp->config[0] < CB_CFIG_MIN_PARAMS) {
bdp->config[0] = CB_CFIG_MIN_PARAMS;
}
/* Copy the device's config block to the device's memory */
memcpy(cmd->non_tx_cmd->ntcb.config.cfg_byte, bdp->config,
bdp->config[0]);
/* reset number of bytes to config next time */
bdp->config[0] = 0;
spin_unlock_bh(&bdp->config_lock);
res = e100_exec_non_cu_cmd(bdp, cmd);
exit:
if (netif_running(bdp->device))
netif_wake_queue(bdp->device);
return res;
}
/**
* e100_config_fc - config flow-control state
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will enable or disable flow control support in the adapter's
* config block. Flow control will be enable only if requested using the command
* line option, and if the link is flow-contorl capable (both us and the link
* partner).
*
* Returns:
* true: if then option was indeed changed
* false: if no change was needed
*/
unsigned char
e100_config_fc(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned char enable = false;
unsigned char changed = false;
/* 82557 doesn't support fc. Don't touch this option */
if (!(bdp->flags & IS_BACHELOR))
return false;
/* Enable fc if requested and if the link supports it */
if ((bdp->params.b_params & PRM_FC) && (bdp->flags & DF_LINK_FC_CAP)) {
enable = true;
}
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
if (enable) {
if (bdp->config[16] != DFLT_FC_DELAY_LSB) {
bdp->config[16] = DFLT_FC_DELAY_LSB;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 16);
changed = true;
}
if (bdp->config[17] != DFLT_FC_DELAY_LSB) {
bdp->config[17] = DFLT_FC_DELAY_MSB;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 17);
changed = true;
}
/* check if *all* fc config options were already set */
if (((bdp->config[19] & CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS) != CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS) ||
(bdp->config[19] & CB_CFIG_TX_FC_DIS)) {
bdp->config[19] |= CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS;
bdp->config[19] &= ~CB_CFIG_TX_FC_DIS;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 19);
changed = true;
}
} else {
if (bdp->config[16] != DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_LSB) {
bdp->config[16] = DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_LSB;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 16);
changed = true;
}
if (bdp->config[17] != DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_MSB) {
bdp->config[17] = DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_MSB;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 17);
changed = true;
}
/* check if *any* fc config options was already set */
if ((bdp->config[19] & CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS) ||
!(bdp->config[19] & CB_CFIG_TX_FC_DIS)) {
bdp->config[19] &= ~CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS;
bdp->config[19] |= CB_CFIG_TX_FC_DIS;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 19);
changed = true;
}
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
return changed;
}
/**
* e100_config_promisc - configure promiscuous mode
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
* @enable: should we enable this option or not
*
* This routine will enable or disable promiscuous mode
* in the adapter's config block.
*/
void
e100_config_promisc(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char enable)
{
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
/* if in promiscuous mode, save bad frames */
if (enable) {
if (!(bdp->config[6] & CB_CFIG_SAVE_BAD_FRAMES)) {
bdp->config[6] |= CB_CFIG_SAVE_BAD_FRAMES;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 6);
}
if (bdp->config[7] & (u8) BIT_0) {
bdp->config[7] &= (u8) (~BIT_0);
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 7);
}
if (!(bdp->config[15] & CB_CFIG_PROMISCUOUS)) {
bdp->config[15] |= CB_CFIG_PROMISCUOUS;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 15);
}
} else { /* not in promiscuous mode */
if (bdp->config[6] & CB_CFIG_SAVE_BAD_FRAMES) {
bdp->config[6] &= ~CB_CFIG_SAVE_BAD_FRAMES;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 6);
}
if (!(bdp->config[7] & (u8) BIT_0)) {
bdp->config[7] |= (u8) (BIT_0);
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 7);
}
if (bdp->config[15] & CB_CFIG_PROMISCUOUS) {
bdp->config[15] &= ~CB_CFIG_PROMISCUOUS;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 15);
}
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
}
/**
* e100_config_mulcast_enbl - configure allmulti mode
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
* @enable: should we enable this option or not
*
* This routine will enable or disable reception of all multicast packets
* in the adapter's config block.
*/
void
e100_config_mulcast_enbl(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char enable)
{
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
/* this flag is used to enable receiving all multicast packet */
if (enable) {
if (!(bdp->config[21] & CB_CFIG_MULTICAST_ALL)) {
bdp->config[21] |= CB_CFIG_MULTICAST_ALL;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 21);
}
} else {
if (bdp->config[21] & CB_CFIG_MULTICAST_ALL) {
bdp->config[21] &= ~CB_CFIG_MULTICAST_ALL;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 21);
}
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
}
/**
* e100_config_ifs - configure the IFS parameter
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will configure the adaptive IFS value
* in the adapter's config block. IFS values are only
* relevant in half duplex, so set to 0 in full duplex.
*/
void
e100_config_ifs(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u8 value = 0;
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
/* IFS value is only needed to be specified at half-duplex mode */
if (bdp->cur_dplx_mode == HALF_DUPLEX) {
value = (u8) bdp->ifs_value;
}
if (bdp->config[2] != value) {
bdp->config[2] = value;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 2);
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
}
/**
* e100_config_force_dplx - configure the forced full duplex mode
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This routine will enable or disable force full duplex
* in the adapter's config block. If the PHY is 503, and
* the duplex is full, consider the adapter forced.
*/
void
e100_config_force_dplx(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
/* We must force full duplex on if we are using PHY 0, and we are */
/* supposed to run in FDX mode. We do this because the e100 has only */
/* one FDX# input pin, and that pin will be connected to PHY 1. */
/* Changed the 'if' condition below to fix performance problem * at 10
* full. The Phy was getting forced to full duplex while the MAC * was
* not, because the cur_dplx_mode was not being set to 2 by SetupPhy. *
* This is how the condition was, initially. * This has been changed so
* that the MAC gets forced to full duplex * simply if the user has
* forced full duplex. * * if (( bdp->phy_addr == 0 ) && (
* bdp->cur_dplx_mode == 2 )) */
/* The rest of the fix is in the PhyDetect code. */
if ((bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex == E100_SPEED_10_FULL) ||
(bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex == E100_SPEED_100_FULL) ||
((bdp->phy_addr == 32) && (bdp->cur_dplx_mode == FULL_DUPLEX))) {
if (!(bdp->config[19] & (u8) CB_CFIG_FORCE_FDX)) {
bdp->config[19] |= (u8) CB_CFIG_FORCE_FDX;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 19);
}
} else {
if (bdp->config[19] & (u8) CB_CFIG_FORCE_FDX) {
bdp->config[19] &= (u8) (~CB_CFIG_FORCE_FDX);
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 19);
}
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
}
/**
* e100_config_long_rx
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
* @enable: should we enable this option or not
*
* This routine will enable or disable reception of larger packets.
* This is needed by VLAN implementations.
*/
static void
e100_config_long_rx(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char enable)
{
if (enable) {
if (!(bdp->config[18] & CB_CFIG_LONG_RX_OK)) {
bdp->config[18] |= CB_CFIG_LONG_RX_OK;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 18);
}
} else {
if ((bdp->config[18] & CB_CFIG_LONG_RX_OK)) {
bdp->config[18] &= ~CB_CFIG_LONG_RX_OK;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 18);
}
}
}
#ifdef ETHTOOL_GWOL
/**
* e100_config_wol
* @bdp: atapter's private data struct
*
* This sets configuration options for Wake On LAN functionality (WOL) in the
* config record. WOL options are retrieved from wolinfo_wolopts in @bdp
*/
void
e100_config_wol(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
if (bdp->wolopts & WAKE_PHY) {
bdp->config[9] |= CB_LINK_STATUS_WOL;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 9);
}
if (!(bdp->wolopts & WAKE_MAGIC)) {
bdp->config[19] |= CB_DISABLE_MAGPAK_WAKE;
E100_CONFIG(bdp, 19);
}
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->config_lock));
}
#endif
/*******************************************************************************
This software program is available to you under a choice of one of two
licenses. You may choose to be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991, available at
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html, or the Intel BSD + Patent License, the
text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
by Intel Corporation. The following definitions apply to this license:
"Licensed Patents" means patent claims licensable by Intel Corporation which
are necessarily infringed by the use of sale of the Software alone or when
combined with the operating system referred to below.
"Recipient" means the party to whom Intel delivers this Software.
"Licensee" means Recipient and those third parties that receive a license to
any operating system available under the GNU Public License version 2.0 or
later.
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The license is provided to Recipient and Recipient's Licensees under the
following terms.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the Software, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
Redistributions of source code of the Software may retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form of the Software may reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
shall be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software
without specific prior written permission.
Intel hereby grants Recipient and Licensees a non-exclusive, worldwide,
royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer
to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Software, if any, in source code
and object code form. This license shall include changes to the Software
that are error corrections or other minor changes to the Software that do
not add functionality or features when the Software is incorporated in any
version of an operating system that has been distributed under the GNU
General Public License 2.0 or later. This patent license shall apply to the
combination of the Software and any operating system licensed under the GNU
Public License version 2.0 or later if, at the time Intel provides the
Software to Recipient, such addition of the Software to the then publicly
available versions of such operating systems available under the GNU Public
License version 2.0 or later (whether in gold, beta or alpha form) causes
such combination to be covered by the Licensed Patents. The patent license
shall not apply to any other combinations which include the Software. NO
hardware per se is licensed hereunder.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR IT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
ANY LOSS OF USE; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*******************************************************************************/
#ifndef _E100_CONFIG_INC_
#define _E100_CONFIG_INC_
#include "e100.h"
#define E100_CONFIG(bdp, X) ((bdp)->config[0] = max_t(u8, (bdp)->config[0], (X)+1))
#define CB_CFIG_MIN_PARAMS 8
/* byte 0 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_BYTE_COUNT_MASK BIT_0_5 /* Byte count occupies bit 5-0 */
/* byte 1 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_RXFIFO_LIMIT_MASK BIT_0_4 /* RxFifo limit mask */
#define CB_CFIG_TXFIFO_LIMIT_MASK BIT_4_7 /* TxFifo limit mask */
/* byte 2 bit definitions -- ADAPTIVE_IFS*/
/* word 3 bit definitions -- RESERVED*/
/* Changed for 82558 enhancements */
/* byte 3 bit definitions */
#define CB_CFIG_MWI_EN BIT_0 /* Enable MWI on PCI bus */
#define CB_CFIG_TYPE_EN BIT_1 /* Type Enable */
#define CB_CFIG_READAL_EN BIT_2 /* Enable Read Align */
#define CB_CFIG_TERMCL_EN BIT_3 /* Cache line write */
/* byte 4 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_RX_MIN_DMA_MASK BIT_0_6 /* Rx minimum DMA count mask */
/* byte 5 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_TX_MIN_DMA_MASK BIT_0_6 /* Tx minimum DMA count mask */
#define CB_CFIG_DMBC_EN BIT_7 /* Enable Tx/Rx min. DMA counts */
/* Changed for 82558 enhancements */
/* byte 6 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_LATE_SCB BIT_0 /* Update SCB After New Tx Start */
#define CB_CFIG_DIRECT_DMA_DIS BIT_1 /* Direct DMA mode */
#define CB_CFIG_TNO_INT BIT_2 /* Tx Not OK Interrupt */
#define CB_CFIG_TCO_STAT BIT_2 /* TCO statistics in 559 and above */
#define CB_CFIG_CI_INT BIT_3 /* Command Complete Interrupt */
#define CB_CFIG_EXT_TCB_DIS BIT_4 /* Extended TCB */
#define CB_CFIG_EXT_STAT_DIS BIT_5 /* Extended Stats */
#define CB_CFIG_SAVE_BAD_FRAMES BIT_7 /* Save Bad Frames Enabled */
/* byte 7 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_DISC_SHORT_FRAMES BIT_0 /* Discard Short Frames */
#define CB_CFIG_DYNTBD_EN BIT_7 /* Enable dynamic TBD */
/* Enable extended RFD's on D102 */
#define CB_CFIG_EXTENDED_RFD BIT_5
/* byte 8 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_503_MII BIT_0 /* 503 vs. MII mode */
/* byte 9 bit definitions -- pre-defined all zeros*/
#define CB_LINK_STATUS_WOL BIT_5
/* byte 10 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_NO_SRCADR BIT_3 /* No Source Address Insertion */
#define CB_CFIG_PREAMBLE_LEN BIT_4_5 /* Preamble Length */
#define CB_CFIG_LOOPBACK_MODE BIT_6_7 /* Loopback Mode */
#define CB_CFIG_LOOPBACK_NORMAL 0
#define CB_CFIG_LOOPBACK_INTERNAL BIT_6
#define CB_CFIG_LOOPBACK_EXTERNAL BIT_6_7
/* byte 11 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_LINEAR_PRIORITY BIT_0_2 /* Linear Priority */
/* byte 12 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_LINEAR_PRI_MODE BIT_0 /* Linear Priority mode */
#define CB_CFIG_IFS_MASK BIT_4_7 /* Interframe Spacing mask */
/* byte 13 bit definitions -- pre-defined all zeros*/
/* byte 14 bit definitions -- pre-defined 0xf2*/
/* byte 15 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_PROMISCUOUS BIT_0 /* Promiscuous Mode Enable */
#define CB_CFIG_BROADCAST_DIS BIT_1 /* Broadcast Mode Disable */
#define CB_CFIG_CRS_OR_CDT BIT_7 /* CRS Or CDT */
/* byte 16 bit definitions -- pre-defined all zeros*/
#define DFLT_FC_DELAY_LSB 0x1f /* Delay for outgoing Pause frames */
#define DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_LSB 0x00 /* no flow control default value */
/* byte 17 bit definitions -- pre-defined 0x40*/
#define DFLT_FC_DELAY_MSB 0x01 /* Delay for outgoing Pause frames */
#define DFLT_NO_FC_DELAY_MSB 0x40 /* no flow control default value */
/* byte 18 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_STRIPPING BIT_0 /* Padding Disabled */
#define CB_CFIG_PADDING BIT_1 /* Padding Disabled */
#define CB_CFIG_CRC_IN_MEM BIT_2 /* Transfer CRC To Memory */
/* byte 19 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_TX_ADDR_WAKE BIT_0 /* Address Wakeup */
#define CB_DISABLE_MAGPAK_WAKE BIT_1 /* Magic Packet Wakeup disable */
/* Changed TX_FC_EN to TX_FC_DIS because 0 enables, 1 disables. Jul 8, 1999 */
#define CB_CFIG_TX_FC_DIS BIT_2 /* Tx Flow Control Disable */
#define CB_CFIG_FC_RESTOP BIT_3 /* Rx Flow Control Restop */
#define CB_CFIG_FC_RESTART BIT_4 /* Rx Flow Control Restart */
#define CB_CFIG_FC_REJECT BIT_5 /* Rx Flow Control Restart */
#define CB_CFIG_FC_OPTS (CB_CFIG_FC_RESTOP | CB_CFIG_FC_RESTART | CB_CFIG_FC_REJECT)
/* end 82558/9 specifics */
#define CB_CFIG_FORCE_FDX BIT_6 /* Force Full Duplex */
#define CB_CFIG_FDX_ENABLE BIT_7 /* Full Duplex Enabled */
/* byte 20 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_MULTI_IA BIT_6 /* Multiple IA Addr */
/* byte 21 bit definitions*/
#define CB_CFIG_MULTICAST_ALL BIT_3 /* Multicast All */
/* byte 22 bit defines */
#define CB_CFIG_RECEIVE_GAMLA_MODE BIT_0 /* D102 receive mode */
#define CB_CFIG_VLAN_DROP_ENABLE BIT_1 /* vlan stripping */
#define CB_CFIG_LONG_RX_OK BIT_3
/* function prototypes */
extern void e100_config_init(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_force_config(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_config(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_config_fc(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_config_promisc(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char enable);
extern void e100_config_brdcast_dsbl(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_config_mulcast_enbl(struct e100_private *bdp,
unsigned char enable);
extern void e100_config_ifs(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_config_force_dplx(struct e100_private *bdp);
#endif /* _E100_CONFIG_INC_ */
/*******************************************************************************
This software program is available to you under a choice of one of two
licenses. You may choose to be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991, available at
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html, or the Intel BSD + Patent License, the
text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
by Intel Corporation. The following definitions apply to this license:
"Licensed Patents" means patent claims licensable by Intel Corporation which
are necessarily infringed by the use of sale of the Software alone or when
combined with the operating system referred to below.
"Recipient" means the party to whom Intel delivers this Software.
"Licensee" means Recipient and those third parties that receive a license to
any operating system available under the GNU Public License version 2.0 or
later.
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The license is provided to Recipient and Recipient's Licensees under the
following terms.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the Software, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
Redistributions of source code of the Software may retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form of the Software may reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
shall be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software
without specific prior written permission.
Intel hereby grants Recipient and Licensees a non-exclusive, worldwide,
royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer
to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Software, if any, in source code
and object code form. This license shall include changes to the Software
that are error corrections or other minor changes to the Software that do
not add functionality or features when the Software is incorporated in any
version of an operating system that has been distributed under the GNU
General Public License 2.0 or later. This patent license shall apply to the
combination of the Software and any operating system licensed under the GNU
Public License version 2.0 or later if, at the time Intel provides the
Software to Recipient, such addition of the Software to the then publicly
available versions of such operating systems available under the GNU Public
License version 2.0 or later (whether in gold, beta or alpha form) causes
such combination to be covered by the Licensed Patents. The patent license
shall not apply to any other combinations which include the Software. NO
hardware per se is licensed hereunder.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR IT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
ANY LOSS OF USE; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*******************************************************************************/
/**********************************************************************
* *
* INTEL CORPORATION *
* *
* This software is supplied under the terms of the license included *
* above. All use of this driver must be in accordance with the terms *
* of that license. *
* *
* Module Name: e100_eeprom.c *
* *
* Abstract: This module contains routines to read and write to a *
* serial EEPROM *
* *
* Environment: This file is intended to be specific to the Linux *
* operating system. *
* *
**********************************************************************/
#include "e100.h"
#define CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(bdp) ((bdp)->scb->scb_eprm_cntrl)
#define CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(bdp) \
((bdp)->scb->scb_ext.d102_scb.scb_gen_ctrl2)
#define EEPROM_STALL_TIME 4
#define EEPROM_CHECKSUM ((u16) 0xBABA)
#define EEPROM_MAX_WORD_SIZE 256
void e100_eeprom_cleanup(struct e100_private *adapter);
u16 e100_eeprom_calculate_chksum(struct e100_private *adapter);
static void e100_eeprom_write_word(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 reg,
u16 data);
void e100_eeprom_write_block(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 start, u16 *data,
u16 size);
u16 e100_eeprom_size(struct e100_private *adapter);
u16 e100_eeprom_read(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 reg);
static void shift_out_bits(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 data, u16 count);
static u16 shift_in_bits(struct e100_private *adapter);
static void raise_clock(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 *x);
static void lower_clock(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 *x);
static u16 eeprom_wait_cmd_done(struct e100_private *adapter);
static void eeprom_stand_by(struct e100_private *adapter);
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: eeprom_set_semaphore
//
// Description: This function set (write 1) Gamla EEPROM semaphore bit (bit 23 word 0x1C in the CSR).
//
// Arguments:
// Adapter - Adapter context
//
// Returns: true if success
// else return false
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline u8
eeprom_set_semaphore(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 data = 0;
unsigned long expiration_time = jiffies + HZ / 100 + 1;
while (time_before(jiffies, expiration_time)) {
// Get current value of General Control 2
data = readb(&CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(adapter));
// Set bit 23 word 0x1C in the CSR.
data |= SCB_GCR2_EEPROM_ACCESS_SEMAPHORE;
writeb(data, &CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(adapter));
barrier();
// Check to see if this bit set or not.
data = readb(&CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(adapter));
if (data & SCB_GCR2_EEPROM_ACCESS_SEMAPHORE) {
return true;
}
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout(1);
}
return false;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: eeprom_reset_semaphore
//
// Description: This function reset (write 0) Gamla EEPROM semaphore bit
// (bit 23 word 0x1C in the CSR).
//
// Arguments: struct e100_private * adapter - Adapter context
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline void
eeprom_reset_semaphore(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 data = 0;
data = readb(&CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(adapter));
data &= ~(SCB_GCR2_EEPROM_ACCESS_SEMAPHORE);
writeb(data, &CSR_GENERAL_CONTROL2_FIELD(adapter));
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_size
//
// Description: This routine determines the size of the EEPROM. This value should be
// checked for validity - ie. is it too big or too small. The size returned
// is then passed to the read/write functions.
//
// Returns:
// Size of the eeprom, or zero if an error occured
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u16
e100_eeprom_size(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 x, size = 1; // must be one to accumulate a product
// if we've already stored this data, read from memory
if (adapter->eeprom_size) {
return adapter->eeprom_size;
}
// otherwise, read from the eeprom
// Set EEPROM semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
if (!eeprom_set_semaphore(adapter))
return 0;
}
// enable the eeprom by setting EECS.
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EEDI | EEDO | EESK);
x |= EECS;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
// write the read opcode
shift_out_bits(adapter, EEPROM_READ_OPCODE, 3);
// experiment to discover the size of the eeprom. request register zero
// and wait for the eeprom to tell us it has accepted the entire address.
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
do {
size *= 2; // each bit of address doubles eeprom size
x |= EEDO; // set bit to detect "dummy zero"
x &= ~EEDI; // address consists of all zeros
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
raise_clock(adapter, &x);
lower_clock(adapter, &x);
// check for "dummy zero"
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
if (size > EEPROM_MAX_WORD_SIZE) {
size = 0;
break;
}
} while (x & EEDO);
// read in the value requested
(void) shift_in_bits(adapter);
e100_eeprom_cleanup(adapter);
// Clear EEPROM Semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
eeprom_reset_semaphore(adapter);
}
return size;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: eeprom_address_size
//
// Description: determines the number of bits in an address for the eeprom acceptable
// values are 64, 128, and 256
// Arguments: size of the eeprom
// Returns: bits in an address for that size eeprom
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static u16
eeprom_address_size(u16 size)
{
switch (size) {
case 64:
return 6;
case 128:
return 7;
case 256:
return 8;
}
return 0; //fix compiler warning or error!
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_read
//
// Description: This routine serially reads one word out of the EEPROM.
//
// Arguments:
// adapter - our adapter context
// reg - EEPROM word to read.
//
// Returns:
// Contents of EEPROM word (reg).
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u16
e100_eeprom_read(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 reg)
{
u16 x, data, bits;
// Set EEPROM semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
if (!eeprom_set_semaphore(adapter))
return 0;
}
// eeprom size is initialized to zero
if (!adapter->eeprom_size)
adapter->eeprom_size = e100_eeprom_size(adapter);
bits = eeprom_address_size(adapter->eeprom_size);
// select EEPROM, reset bits, set EECS
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EEDI | EEDO | EESK);
x |= EECS;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
// write the read opcode and register number in that order
// The opcode is 3bits in length, reg is 'bits' bits long
shift_out_bits(adapter, EEPROM_READ_OPCODE, 3);
shift_out_bits(adapter, reg, bits);
// Now read the data (16 bits) in from the selected EEPROM word
data = shift_in_bits(adapter);
e100_eeprom_cleanup(adapter);
// Clear EEPROM Semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
eeprom_reset_semaphore(adapter);
}
return data;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: shift_out_bits
//
// Description: This routine shifts data bits out to the EEPROM.
//
// Arguments:
// data - data to send to the EEPROM.
// count - number of data bits to shift out.
//
// Returns: (none)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static void
shift_out_bits(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 data, u16 count)
{
u16 x, mask;
mask = 1 << (count - 1);
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EEDO | EEDI);
do {
x &= ~EEDI;
if (data & mask)
x |= EEDI;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
raise_clock(adapter, &x);
lower_clock(adapter, &x);
mask = mask >> 1;
} while (mask);
x &= ~EEDI;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: raise_clock
//
// Description: This routine raises the EEPROM's clock input (EESK)
//
// Arguments:
// x - Ptr to the EEPROM control register's current value
//
// Returns: (none)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void
raise_clock(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 *x)
{
*x = *x | EESK;
writew(*x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: lower_clock
//
// Description: This routine lower's the EEPROM's clock input (EESK)
//
// Arguments:
// x - Ptr to the EEPROM control register's current value
//
// Returns: (none)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void
lower_clock(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 *x)
{
*x = *x & ~EESK;
writew(*x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: shift_in_bits
//
// Description: This routine shifts data bits in from the EEPROM.
//
// Arguments:
//
// Returns:
// The contents of that particular EEPROM word
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static u16
shift_in_bits(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 x, d, i;
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EEDO | EEDI);
d = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
d <<= 1;
raise_clock(adapter, &x);
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~EEDI;
if (x & EEDO)
d |= 1;
lower_clock(adapter, &x);
}
return d;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_cleanup
//
// Description: This routine returns the EEPROM to an idle state
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void
e100_eeprom_cleanup(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 x;
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EECS | EEDI);
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
raise_clock(adapter, &x);
lower_clock(adapter, &x);
}
//**********************************************************************************
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_update_chksum
//
// Description: Calculates the checksum and writes it to the EEProm.
// It calculates the checksum accroding to the formula:
// Checksum = 0xBABA - (sum of first 63 words).
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
u16
e100_eeprom_calculate_chksum(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 idx, xsum_index, checksum = 0;
// eeprom size is initialized to zero
if (!adapter->eeprom_size)
adapter->eeprom_size = e100_eeprom_size(adapter);
xsum_index = adapter->eeprom_size - 1;
for (idx = 0; idx < xsum_index; idx++)
checksum += e100_eeprom_read(adapter, idx);
checksum = EEPROM_CHECKSUM - checksum;
return checksum;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_write_word
//
// Description: This routine writes a word to a specific EEPROM location without.
// taking EEPROM semaphore and updating checksum.
// Use e100_eeprom_write_block for the EEPROM update
// Arguments: reg - The EEPROM word that we are going to write to.
// data - The data (word) that we are going to write to the EEPROM.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static void
e100_eeprom_write_word(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 reg, u16 data)
{
u16 x;
u16 bits;
bits = eeprom_address_size(adapter->eeprom_size);
/* select EEPROM, mask off ASIC and reset bits, set EECS */
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EEDI | EEDO | EESK);
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
wmb();
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
x |= EECS;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
shift_out_bits(adapter, EEPROM_EWEN_OPCODE, 5);
shift_out_bits(adapter, reg, (u16) (bits - 2));
if (!eeprom_wait_cmd_done(adapter))
return;
/* write the new word to the EEPROM & send the write opcode the EEPORM */
shift_out_bits(adapter, EEPROM_WRITE_OPCODE, 3);
/* select which word in the EEPROM that we are writing to */
shift_out_bits(adapter, reg, bits);
/* write the data to the selected EEPROM word */
shift_out_bits(adapter, data, 16);
if (!eeprom_wait_cmd_done(adapter))
return;
shift_out_bits(adapter, EEPROM_EWDS_OPCODE, 5);
shift_out_bits(adapter, reg, (u16) (bits - 2));
if (!eeprom_wait_cmd_done(adapter))
return;
e100_eeprom_cleanup(adapter);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: e100_eeprom_write_block
//
// Description: This routine writes a block of words starting from specified EEPROM
// location and updates checksum
// Arguments: reg - The EEPROM word that we are going to write to.
// data - The data (word) that we are going to write to the EEPROM.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
void
e100_eeprom_write_block(struct e100_private *adapter, u16 start, u16 *data,
u16 size)
{
u16 checksum;
u16 i;
if (!adapter->eeprom_size)
adapter->eeprom_size = e100_eeprom_size(adapter);
// Set EEPROM semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
if (!eeprom_set_semaphore(adapter))
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
e100_eeprom_write_word(adapter, start + i, data[i]);
}
//Update checksum
checksum = e100_eeprom_calculate_chksum(adapter);
e100_eeprom_write_word(adapter, (adapter->eeprom_size - 1), checksum);
// Clear EEPROM Semaphore.
if (adapter->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
eeprom_reset_semaphore(adapter);
}
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: eeprom_wait_cmd_done
//
// Description: This routine waits for the the EEPROM to finish its command.
// Specifically, it waits for EEDO (data out) to go high.
// Returns: true - If the command finished
// false - If the command never finished (EEDO stayed low)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static u16
eeprom_wait_cmd_done(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 x;
unsigned long expiration_time = jiffies + HZ / 100 + 1;
eeprom_stand_by(adapter);
while (time_before(jiffies, expiration_time)) {
rmb();
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
if (x & EEDO)
return true;
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout(1);
}
return false;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Procedure: eeprom_stand_by
//
// Description: This routine lowers the EEPROM chip select (EECS) for a few microseconds.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
static void
eeprom_stand_by(struct e100_private *adapter)
{
u16 x;
x = readw(&CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
x &= ~(EECS | EESK);
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
wmb();
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
x |= EECS;
writew(x, &CSR_EEPROM_CONTROL_FIELD(adapter));
udelay(EEPROM_STALL_TIME);
}
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#include "e100_phy.h"
void e100_handle_zlock(struct e100_private *bdp);
/*
* Procedure: e100_mdi_write
*
* Description: This routine will write a value to the specified MII register
* of an external MDI compliant device (e.g. PHY 100). The
* command will execute in polled mode.
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - Ptr to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
* reg_addr - The MII register that we are writing to
* phy_addr - The MDI address of the Phy component.
* data - The value that we are writing to the MII register.
*
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
void
e100_mdi_write(struct e100_private *bdp, u32 reg_addr, u32 phy_addr, u16 data)
{
int e100_retry;
u32 temp_val;
temp_val = (((u32) data) | (reg_addr << 16) |
(phy_addr << 21) | (MDI_WRITE << 26));
writel(temp_val, &bdp->scb->scb_mdi_cntrl);
/* wait 20usec before checking status */
udelay(20);
/* poll for the mdi write to complete */
e100_retry = E100_CMD_WAIT;
while ((!(readl(&bdp->scb->scb_mdi_cntrl) & MDI_PHY_READY)) &&
(e100_retry)) {
udelay(20);
e100_retry--;
}
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_mdi_read
*
* Description: This routine will read a value from the specified MII register
* of an external MDI compliant device (e.g. PHY 100), and return
* it to the calling routine. The command will execute in polled
* mode.
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - Ptr to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
* reg_addr - The MII register that we are reading from
* phy_addr - The MDI address of the Phy component.
*
* Results:
* data - The value that we read from the MII register.
*
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
void
e100_mdi_read(struct e100_private *bdp, u32 reg_addr, u32 phy_addr, u16 *data)
{
int e100_retry;
u32 temp_val;
/* Issue the read command to the MDI control register. */
temp_val = ((reg_addr << 16) | (phy_addr << 21) | (MDI_READ << 26));
writel(temp_val, &bdp->scb->scb_mdi_cntrl);
/* wait 20usec before checking status */
udelay(20);
/* poll for the mdi read to complete */
e100_retry = E100_CMD_WAIT;
while ((!(readl(&bdp->scb->scb_mdi_cntrl) & MDI_PHY_READY)) &&
(e100_retry)) {
udelay(20);
e100_retry--;
}
// return the lower word
*data = (u16) readl(&bdp->scb->scb_mdi_cntrl);
}
static unsigned char __devinit
e100_phy_valid(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned int phy_address)
{
u16 ctrl_reg, stat_reg;
/* Read the MDI control register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMCR, phy_address, &ctrl_reg);
/* Read the status register twice, bacause of sticky bits */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, phy_address, &stat_reg);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, phy_address, &stat_reg);
if ((ctrl_reg == 0xffff) || ((stat_reg == 0) && (ctrl_reg == 0)))
return false;
return true;
}
static void __devinit
e100_phy_address_detect(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned int addr;
unsigned char valid_phy_found = false;
if (IS_NC3133(bdp)) {
bdp->phy_addr = 0;
return;
}
if (e100_phy_valid(bdp, PHY_DEFAULT_ADDRESS)) {
bdp->phy_addr = PHY_DEFAULT_ADDRESS;
valid_phy_found = true;
} else {
for (addr = MIN_PHY_ADDR; addr <= MAX_PHY_ADDR; addr++) {
if (e100_phy_valid(bdp, addr)) {
bdp->phy_addr = addr;
valid_phy_found = true;
break;
}
}
}
if (!valid_phy_found) {
bdp->phy_addr = PHY_ADDRESS_503;
}
}
static void __devinit
e100_phy_id_detect(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 low_id_reg, high_id_reg;
if (bdp->phy_addr == PHY_ADDRESS_503) {
bdp->PhyId = PHY_503;
return;
}
if (!(bdp->flags & IS_ICH)) {
if (bdp->rev_id >= D102_REV_ID) {
bdp->PhyId = PHY_82562ET;
return;
}
}
/* Read phy id from the MII register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_PHYSID1, bdp->phy_addr, &low_id_reg);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_PHYSID2, bdp->phy_addr, &high_id_reg);
bdp->PhyId = ((unsigned int) low_id_reg |
((unsigned int) high_id_reg << 16));
}
static void __devinit
e100_phy_isolate(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned int phy_address;
u16 ctrl_reg;
/* Go over all phy addresses. Deisolate the selected one, and isolate
* all the rest */
for (phy_address = 0; phy_address <= MAX_PHY_ADDR; phy_address++) {
if (phy_address != bdp->phy_addr) {
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, phy_address,
BMCR_ISOLATE);
} else {
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr, &ctrl_reg);
ctrl_reg &= ~BMCR_ISOLATE;
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr, ctrl_reg);
}
udelay(100);
}
}
static unsigned char __devinit
e100_phy_specific_setup(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 misc_reg;
if (bdp->phy_addr == PHY_ADDRESS_503) {
switch (bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex) {
case E100_AUTONEG:
/* The adapter can't autoneg. so set to 10/HALF */
printk(KERN_INFO
"503 serial component detected which "
"cannot autonegotiate\n");
printk(KERN_INFO
"speed/duplex forced to 10Mbps / Half duplex\n");
bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex = E100_SPEED_10_HALF;
break;
case E100_SPEED_100_HALF:
case E100_SPEED_100_FULL:
printk(KERN_ERR
"503 serial component detected which does not "
"support 100Mbps\n");
printk(KERN_ERR
"Change the forced speed/duplex to a supported "
"setting\n");
return false;
}
return true;
}
if (IS_NC3133(bdp)) {
u16 int_reg;
/* enable 100BASE fiber interface */
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MDI_NC3133_CONFIG_REG, bdp->phy_addr,
MDI_NC3133_100FX_ENABLE);
if ((bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex != E100_AUTONEG) &&
(bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex != E100_SPEED_100_FULL)) {
/* just inform user about 100 full */
printk(KERN_ERR "NC3133 NIC can only run "
"at 100Mbps full duplex\n");
}
bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex = E100_SPEED_100_FULL;
/* enable interrupts */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MDI_NC3133_INT_ENABLE_REG,
bdp->phy_addr, &int_reg);
int_reg |= MDI_NC3133_INT_ENABLE;
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MDI_NC3133_INT_ENABLE_REG,
bdp->phy_addr, int_reg);
}
/* Handle the National TX */
if ((bdp->PhyId & PHY_MODEL_REV_ID_MASK) == PHY_NSC_TX) {
e100_mdi_read(bdp, NSC_CONG_CONTROL_REG,
bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
misc_reg |= NSC_TX_CONG_TXREADY;
/* disable the congestion control bit in the National Phy */
misc_reg &= ~NSC_TX_CONG_ENABLE;
e100_mdi_write(bdp, NSC_CONG_CONTROL_REG,
bdp->phy_addr, misc_reg);
}
return true;
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_phy_fix_squelch
*
* Description:
* Help find link on certain rare scenarios.
* NOTE: This routine must be called once per watchdog,
* and *after* setting the current link state.
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - Ptr to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
*
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
static void
e100_phy_fix_squelch(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
if ((bdp->PhyId != PHY_82555_TX) || (bdp->flags & DF_SPEED_FORCED))
return;
if (netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device)) {
switch (bdp->PhyState) {
case 0:
break;
case 1:
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, 0x0000);
break;
case 2:
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, 0x3000);
break;
}
bdp->PhyState = 0;
bdp->PhyDelay = 0;
} else if (!bdp->PhyDelay--) {
switch (bdp->PhyState) {
case 0:
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, EXTENDED_SQUELCH_BIT);
bdp->PhyState = 1;
break;
case 1:
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, 0x0000);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, 0x2010);
bdp->PhyState = 2;
break;
case 2:
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, 0x3000);
bdp->PhyState = 0;
break;
}
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr,
BMCR_ANENABLE | BMCR_ANRESTART);
bdp->PhyDelay = 3;
}
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_fix_polarity
*
* Description:
* Fix for 82555 auto-polarity toggle problem. With a short cable
* connecting an 82555 with an 840A link partner, if the medium is noisy,
* the 82555 sometime thinks that the polarity might be wrong and so
* toggles polarity. This happens repeatedly and results in a high bit
* error rate.
* NOTE: This happens only at 10 Mbps
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - Ptr to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
*
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
static void __devinit
e100_fix_polarity(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 status;
u16 errors;
u16 misc_reg;
int speed;
if ((bdp->PhyId != PHY_82555_TX) && (bdp->PhyId != PHY_82562ET) &&
(bdp->PhyId != PHY_82562EM))
return;
/* If the user wants auto-polarity disabled, do only that and nothing *
* else. * e100_autopolarity == 0 means disable --- we do just the
* disabling * e100_autopolarity == 1 means enable --- we do nothing at
* all * e100_autopolarity >= 2 means we do the workaround code. */
/* Change for 82558 enhancement */
switch (E100_AUTOPOLARITY) {
case 0:
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL, bdp->phy_addr,
(u16) (misc_reg | DISABLE_AUTO_POLARITY));
break;
case 1:
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL, bdp->phy_addr,
(u16) (misc_reg & ~DISABLE_AUTO_POLARITY));
break;
case 2:
/* we do this only if link is up */
if (!netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device)) {
break;
}
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_CSR, bdp->phy_addr, &status);
speed = (status & PHY_82555_SPEED_BIT) ? 100 : 10;
/* we need to do this only if speed is 10 */
if (speed != 10) {
break;
}
/* see if we have any end of frame errors */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_EOF_COUNTER,
bdp->phy_addr, &errors);
/* if non-zero, wait for 100 ms before reading again */
if (errors) {
udelay(200);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_EOF_COUNTER,
bdp->phy_addr, &errors);
/* if non-zero again, we disable polarity */
if (errors) {
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr,
(u16) (misc_reg |
DISABLE_AUTO_POLARITY));
}
}
if (!errors) {
/* it is safe to read the polarity now */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, &status);
/* if polarity is normal, disable polarity */
if (!(status & PHY_82555_POLARITY_BIT)) {
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr,
(u16) (misc_reg |
DISABLE_AUTO_POLARITY));
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_find_speed_duplex
*
* Description: This routine will figure out what line speed and duplex mode
* the PHY is currently using.
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - Ptr to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
*
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
static void
e100_find_speed_duplex(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned int PhyId;
u16 stat_reg, misc_reg;
u16 ad_reg, lp_ad_reg;
PhyId = bdp->PhyId & PHY_MODEL_REV_ID_MASK;
/* First we should check to see if we have link */
/* If we don't have a link no reason to print a speed and duplex */
if (!e100_update_link_state(bdp)) {
return;
}
if (bdp->flags & DF_SPEED_FORCED) {
return;
}
/* On the 82559 and later controllers, speed/duplex is part of the *
* SCB. So, we save an mdi_read and get these from the SCB. * */
if (bdp->rev_id >= D101MA_REV_ID) {
/* Read speed */
if (readb(&bdp->scb->scb_ext.d101m_scb.scb_gen_stat) & BIT_1)
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
else
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
/* Read duplex */
if (readb(&bdp->scb->scb_ext.d101m_scb.scb_gen_stat) & BIT_2)
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
else
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
return;
}
/* If this is a Phy 100, then read bits 1 and 0 of extended register 0,
* to get the current speed and duplex settings. */
if ((PhyId == PHY_100_A) || (PhyId == PHY_100_C) ||
(PhyId == PHY_82555_TX)) {
/* Read Phy 100 extended register 0 */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, EXTENDED_REG_0, bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
/* Get current speed setting */
if (misc_reg & PHY_100_ER0_SPEED_INDIC)
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
else
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
/* Get current duplex setting -- FDX enabled if bit is set */
if (misc_reg & PHY_100_ER0_FDX_INDIC)
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
else
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
return;
}
/* See if link partner is capable of Auto-Negotiation (bit 0, reg 6) */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_EXPANSION, bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
/* See if Auto-Negotiation was complete (bit 5, reg 1) */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &stat_reg);
/* If a True NWAY connection was made, then we can detect speed/dplx
* by ANDing our adapter's advertised abilities with our link partner's
* advertised ablilities, and then assuming that the highest common
* denominator was chosed by NWAY. */
if ((misc_reg & EXPANSION_NWAY) && (stat_reg & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)) {
/* Read our advertisement register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_ADVERTISE, bdp->phy_addr, &ad_reg);
/* Read our link partner's advertisement register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_LPA, bdp->phy_addr, &lp_ad_reg);
/* AND the two advertisement registers together, and get rid
* of any extraneous bits. */
ad_reg &= (lp_ad_reg & NWAY_LP_ABILITY);
/* Get speed setting */
if (ad_reg &
(ADVERTISE_100HALF | ADVERTISE_100FULL |
ADVERTISE_100BASE4))
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
else
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
/* Get duplex setting -- use priority resolution algorithm */
if (ad_reg & ADVERTISE_100BASE4) {
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
} else if (ad_reg & ADVERTISE_100FULL) {
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
} else if (ad_reg & ADVERTISE_100HALF) {
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
} else if (ad_reg & ADVERTISE_10FULL) {
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
} else {
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
}
return;
}
/* If we are connected to a dumb (non-NWAY) repeater or hub, and the
* line speed was determined automatically by parallel detection, then
* we have no way of knowing exactly what speed the PHY is set to
* unless that PHY has a propietary register which indicates speed in
* this situation. The NSC TX PHY does have such a register. Also,
* since NWAY didn't establish the connection, the duplex setting
* should HALF duplex. */
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
if (PhyId == PHY_NSC_TX) {
/* Read register 25 to get the SPEED_10 bit */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, NSC_SPEED_IND_REG, bdp->phy_addr, &misc_reg);
/* If bit 6 was set then we're at 10Mbps */
if (misc_reg & NSC_TX_SPD_INDC_SPEED)
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
else
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
} else {
/* If we don't know the line speed, default to 10Mbps */
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
}
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_force_speed_duplex
*
* Description: This routine forces line speed and duplex mode of the
* adapter based on the values the user has set in e100.c.
*
* Arguments: bdp - Pointer to the e100_private structure for the board
*
* Returns: void
*
*/
static void
e100_force_speed_duplex(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 control;
int neg_timeout = 2 * HZ; //2 sec in jiffies
bdp->flags |= DF_SPEED_FORCED;
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr, &control);
control &= ~BMCR_ANENABLE;
/* Check e100.c values */
switch (bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex) {
case E100_SPEED_10_HALF:
control &= ~BMCR_SPEED100;
control &= ~BMCR_FULLDPLX;
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
break;
case E100_SPEED_10_FULL:
control &= ~BMCR_SPEED100;
control |= BMCR_FULLDPLX;
bdp->cur_line_speed = 10;
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
break;
case E100_SPEED_100_HALF:
control |= BMCR_SPEED100;
control &= ~BMCR_FULLDPLX;
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = HALF_DUPLEX;
break;
case E100_SPEED_100_FULL:
control |= BMCR_SPEED100;
control |= BMCR_FULLDPLX;
bdp->cur_line_speed = 100;
bdp->cur_dplx_mode = FULL_DUPLEX;
break;
}
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr, control);
/* loop must run at least once */
do {
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout(SLEEP_TIME);
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
if (e100_update_link_state(bdp)) {
break;
}
neg_timeout -= SLEEP_TIME;
} while (neg_timeout > 0);
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_set_fc
*
* Description: Checks the link's capability for flow control.
*
* Arguments: bdp - Pointer to the e100_private structure for the board
*
* Returns: void
*
*/
static void
e100_set_fc(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 ad_reg;
u16 lp_ad_reg;
u16 exp_reg;
/* no flow control for 82557, forced links or half duplex */
if (!netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device) || (bdp->flags & DF_SPEED_FORCED) ||
(bdp->cur_dplx_mode == HALF_DUPLEX) ||
!(bdp->flags & IS_BACHELOR)) {
bdp->flags &= ~DF_LINK_FC_CAP;
return;
}
/* See if link partner is capable of Auto-Negotiation (bit 0, reg 6) */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_EXPANSION, bdp->phy_addr, &exp_reg);
if (exp_reg & EXPANSION_NWAY) {
/* Read our advertisement register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_ADVERTISE, bdp->phy_addr, &ad_reg);
/* Read our link partner's advertisement register */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_LPA, bdp->phy_addr, &lp_ad_reg);
ad_reg &= lp_ad_reg; /* AND the 2 ad registers */
if (ad_reg & NWAY_AD_FC_SUPPORTED)
bdp->flags |= DF_LINK_FC_CAP;
else
bdp->flags &= ~DF_LINK_FC_CAP;
} else {
bdp->flags &= ~DF_LINK_FC_CAP;
}
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_phy_check
*
* Arguments: bdp - Pointer to the e100_private structure for the board
*
* Returns: true if link state was changed
* B_FLASE otherwise
*
*/
unsigned char
e100_phy_check(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned char old_link;
unsigned char changed = false;
old_link = netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device) ? 1 : 0;
e100_find_speed_duplex(bdp);
if (!old_link && netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device)) {
e100_set_fc(bdp);
changed = true;
}
if (old_link && !netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device)) {
/* reset the zero lock state */
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_INITIAL;
// set auto lock for phy auto-negotiation on link up
if ((bdp->PhyId & PHY_MODEL_REV_ID_MASK) == PHY_82555_TX)
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, 0);
changed = true;
}
e100_phy_fix_squelch(bdp);
e100_handle_zlock(bdp);
return changed;
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_auto_neg
*
* Description: This routine will start autonegotiation and wait
* for it to complete
*
* Arguments:
* bdp - pointer to this card's e100_bdconfig structure
* force_restart - defines if autoneg should be restarted even if it
* has been completed before
* Returns:
* NOTHING
*/
static void
e100_auto_neg(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char force_restart)
{
u16 stat_reg;
unsigned int i;
bdp->flags &= ~DF_SPEED_FORCED;
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &stat_reg);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &stat_reg);
/* if we are capable of performing autoneg then we restart if needed */
if ((stat_reg != 0xFFFF) && (stat_reg & BMSR_ANEGCAPABLE)) {
if ((!force_restart) &&
(stat_reg & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)) {
goto exit;
}
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr,
BMCR_ANENABLE | BMCR_ANRESTART);
/* wait for autoneg to complete (up to 3 seconds) */
for (i = 0; i < 60; i++) {
/* now re-read the value. Sticky so read twice */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &stat_reg);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &stat_reg);
if (stat_reg & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)
goto exit;
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout(SLEEP_TIME);
spin_lock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
}
}
exit:
e100_find_speed_duplex(bdp);
spin_unlock_bh(&(bdp->mdi_access_lock));
}
void
e100_phy_set_speed_duplex(struct e100_private *bdp, unsigned char force_restart)
{
if (bdp->params.e100_speed_duplex == E100_AUTONEG) {
e100_auto_neg(bdp, force_restart);
} else {
e100_force_speed_duplex(bdp);
}
e100_set_fc(bdp);
}
void __devexit
e100_phy_reset(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 ctrl_reg;
ctrl_reg = BMCR_ANENABLE | BMCR_ANRESTART | BMCR_RESET;
e100_mdi_write(bdp, MII_BMCR, bdp->phy_addr, ctrl_reg);
udelay(100);
}
unsigned char __devinit
e100_phy_init(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
e100_phy_address_detect(bdp);
e100_phy_isolate(bdp);
e100_phy_id_detect(bdp);
if (!e100_phy_specific_setup(bdp))
return false;
bdp->PhyState = 0;
bdp->PhyDelay = 0;
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_INITIAL;
e100_phy_set_speed_duplex(bdp, false);
e100_fix_polarity(bdp);
return true;
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_get_link_state
*
* Description: This routine checks the link status of the adapter
*
* Arguments: bdp - Pointer to the e100_private structure for the board
*
*
* Returns: true - If a link is found
* false - If there is no link
*
*/
unsigned char
e100_get_link_state(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned char link = false;
u16 status;
/* Check link status */
/* If the controller is a 82559 or later one, link status is available
* from the CSR. This avoids the mdi_read. */
if (bdp->rev_id >= D101MA_REV_ID) {
if (readb(&bdp->scb->scb_ext.d101m_scb.scb_gen_stat) & BIT_0) {
link = true;
} else {
link = false;
}
} else {
/* Read the status register twice because of sticky bits */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &status);
e100_mdi_read(bdp, MII_BMSR, bdp->phy_addr, &status);
if (status & BMSR_LSTATUS) {
link = true;
} else {
link = false;
}
}
return link;
}
/*
* Procedure: e100_update_link_state
*
* Description: This routine updates the link status of the adapter
*
* Arguments: bdp - Pointer to the e100_private structure for the board
*
*
* Returns: true - If a link is found
* false - If there is no link
*
*/
unsigned char
e100_update_link_state(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
unsigned char link;
link = e100_get_link_state(bdp);
if (link) {
if (!netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device))
netif_carrier_on(bdp->device);
} else {
if (netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device))
netif_carrier_off(bdp->device);
}
return link;
}
/**************************************************************************\
**
** PROC NAME: e100_handle_zlock
** This function manages a state machine that controls
** the driver's zero locking algorithm.
** This function is called by e100_watchdog() every ~2 second.
** States:
** The current link handling state is stored in
** bdp->zlock_state, and is one of:
** ZLOCK_INITIAL, ZLOCK_READING, ZLOCK_SLEEPING
** Detailed description of the states and the transitions
** between states is found below.
** Note that any time the link is down / there is a reset
** state will be changed outside this function to ZLOCK_INITIAL
** Algorithm:
** 1. If link is up & 100 Mbps continue else stay in #1:
** 2. Set 'auto lock'
** 3. Read & Store 100 times 'Zero' locked in 1 sec interval
** 4. If max zero read >= 0xB continue else goto 1
** 5. Set most popular 'Zero' read in #3
** 6. Sleep 5 minutes
** 7. Read number of errors, if it is > 300 goto 2 else goto 6
** Data Structures (in DRIVER_DATA):
** zlock_state - current state of the algorithm
** zlock_read_cnt - counts number of reads (up to 100)
** zlock_read_data[i] - counts number of times 'Zero' read was i, 0 <= i <= 15
** zlock_sleep_cnt - keeps track of "sleep" time (up to 300 secs = 5 minutes)
**
** Parameters: DRIVER_DATA *bdp
**
** bdp - Pointer to HSM's adapter data space
**
** Return Value: NONE
**
** See Also: e100_watchdog()
**
\**************************************************************************/
void
e100_handle_zlock(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
u16 pos;
u16 eq_reg;
u16 err_cnt;
u8 mpz; /* Most Popular Zero */
switch (bdp->zlock_state) {
case ZLOCK_INITIAL:
if (((u8) bdp->rev_id <= D102_REV_ID) ||
!(bdp->cur_line_speed == 100) ||
!netif_carrier_ok(bdp->device)) {
break;
}
/* initialize hw and sw and start reading */
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, 0);
/* reset read counters: */
bdp->zlock_read_cnt = 0;
for (pos = 0; pos < 16; pos++)
bdp->zlock_read_data[pos] = 0;
/* start reading in the next call back: */
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_READING;
/* FALL THROUGH !! */
case ZLOCK_READING:
/* state: reading (100 times) zero locked in 1 sec interval
* prev states: ZLOCK_INITIAL
* next states: ZLOCK_INITIAL, ZLOCK_SLEEPING */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, &eq_reg);
pos = (eq_reg & ZLOCK_ZERO_MASK) >> 4;
bdp->zlock_read_data[pos]++;
bdp->zlock_read_cnt++;
if (bdp->zlock_read_cnt == ZLOCK_MAX_READS) {
/* check if we read a 'Zero' value of 0xB or greater */
if ((bdp->zlock_read_data[0xB]) ||
(bdp->zlock_read_data[0xC]) ||
(bdp->zlock_read_data[0xD]) ||
(bdp->zlock_read_data[0xE]) ||
(bdp->zlock_read_data[0xF])) {
/* we've read 'Zero' value of 0xB or greater,
* find most popular 'Zero' value and lock it */
mpz = 0;
/* this loop finds the most popular 'Zero': */
for (pos = 1; pos < 16; pos++) {
if (bdp->zlock_read_data[pos] >
bdp->zlock_read_data[mpz])
mpz = pos;
}
/* now lock the most popular 'Zero': */
eq_reg = (ZLOCK_SET_ZERO | mpz);
e100_mdi_write(bdp,
PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR,
bdp->phy_addr, eq_reg);
/* sleep for 5 minutes: */
bdp->zlock_sleep_cnt = jiffies;
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_SLEEPING;
/* we will be reading the # of errors after 5
* minutes, so we need to reset the error
* counters - these registers are self clearing
* on read, so read them */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SYMBOL_ERR,
bdp->phy_addr, &err_cnt);
} else {
/* we did not read a 'Zero' value of 0xB or
* above. go back to the start */
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_INITIAL;
}
}
break;
case ZLOCK_SLEEPING:
/* state: sleeping for 5 minutes
* prev states: ZLOCK_READING
* next states: ZLOCK_READING, ZLOCK_SLEEPING */
/* if 5 minutes have passed: */
if ((jiffies - bdp->zlock_sleep_cnt) >= ZLOCK_MAX_SLEEP) {
/* read and sum up the number of errors: */
e100_mdi_read(bdp, PHY_82555_SYMBOL_ERR,
bdp->phy_addr, &err_cnt);
/* if we've more than 300 errors (this number was
* calculated according to the spec max allowed errors
* (80 errors per 1 million frames) for 5 minutes in
* 100 Mbps (or the user specified max BER number) */
if (err_cnt > bdp->params.ber) {
/* start again in the next callback: */
bdp->zlock_state = ZLOCK_INITIAL;
} else {
/* we don't have more errors than allowed,
* sleep for 5 minutes */
bdp->zlock_sleep_cnt = jiffies;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
This software program is available to you under a choice of one of two
licenses. You may choose to be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991, available at
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html, or the Intel BSD + Patent License, the
text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
by Intel Corporation. The following definitions apply to this license:
"Licensed Patents" means patent claims licensable by Intel Corporation which
are necessarily infringed by the use of sale of the Software alone or when
combined with the operating system referred to below.
"Recipient" means the party to whom Intel delivers this Software.
"Licensee" means Recipient and those third parties that receive a license to
any operating system available under the GNU Public License version 2.0 or
later.
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The license is provided to Recipient and Recipient's Licensees under the
following terms.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the Software, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
Redistributions of source code of the Software may retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form of the Software may reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
shall be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software
without specific prior written permission.
Intel hereby grants Recipient and Licensees a non-exclusive, worldwide,
royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer
to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Software, if any, in source code
and object code form. This license shall include changes to the Software
that are error corrections or other minor changes to the Software that do
not add functionality or features when the Software is incorporated in any
version of an operating system that has been distributed under the GNU
General Public License 2.0 or later. This patent license shall apply to the
combination of the Software and any operating system licensed under the GNU
Public License version 2.0 or later if, at the time Intel provides the
Software to Recipient, such addition of the Software to the then publicly
available versions of such operating systems available under the GNU Public
License version 2.0 or later (whether in gold, beta or alpha form) causes
such combination to be covered by the Licensed Patents. The patent license
shall not apply to any other combinations which include the Software. NO
hardware per se is licensed hereunder.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR IT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
ANY LOSS OF USE; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*******************************************************************************/
#ifndef _E100_PHY_INC_
#define _E100_PHY_INC_
#include "e100.h"
#include <linux/mii.h>
/*
* Auto-polarity enable/disable
* e100_autopolarity = 0 => disable auto-polarity
* e100_autopolarity = 1 => enable auto-polarity
* e100_autopolarity = 2 => let software determine
*/
#define E100_AUTOPOLARITY 2
#define IS_NC3133(bdp) (((bdp)->pdev->subsystem_vendor == 0x0E11) && \
((bdp)->pdev->subsystem_device == 0xB0E1))
#define PHY_503 0
#define PHY_100_A 0x000003E0
#define PHY_100_C 0x035002A8
#define PHY_NSC_TX 0x5c002000
#define PHY_82562ET 0x033002A8
#define PHY_82562EM 0x032002A8
#define PHY_82562EH 0x017002A8
#define PHY_82555_TX 0x015002a8 /* added this for 82555 */
#define PHY_OTHER 0xFFFF
#define MAX_PHY_ADDR 31
#define MIN_PHY_ADDR 0
#define PHY_MODEL_REV_ID_MASK 0xFFF0FFFF
#define PHY_DEFAULT_ADDRESS 1
#define PHY_ADDRESS_503 32
/* MDI Control register bit definitions */
#define MDI_PHY_READY BIT_28 /* PHY is ready for next MDI cycle */
#define MDI_NC3133_CONFIG_REG 0x19
#define MDI_NC3133_100FX_ENABLE BIT_2
#define MDI_NC3133_INT_ENABLE_REG 0x17
#define MDI_NC3133_INT_ENABLE BIT_1
/* MDI Control register opcode definitions */
#define MDI_WRITE 1 /* Phy Write */
#define MDI_READ 2 /* Phy read */
/* MDI register set*/
#define AUTO_NEG_NEXT_PAGE_REG 0x07 /* Auto-negotiation next page xmit */
#define EXTENDED_REG_0 0x10 /* Extended reg 0 (Phy 100 modes) */
#define EXTENDED_REG_1 0x14 /* Extended reg 1 (Phy 100 error indications) */
#define NSC_CONG_CONTROL_REG 0x17 /* National (TX) congestion control */
#define NSC_SPEED_IND_REG 0x19 /* National (TX) speed indication */
/* ############Start of 82555 specific defines################## */
/* Intel 82555 specific registers */
#define PHY_82555_CSR 0x10 /* 82555 CSR */
#define PHY_82555_SPECIAL_CONTROL 0x11 /* 82555 special control register */
#define PHY_82555_RCV_ERR 0x15 /* 82555 100BaseTx Receive Error
* Frame Counter */
#define PHY_82555_SYMBOL_ERR 0x16 /* 82555 RCV Symbol Error Counter */
#define PHY_82555_PREM_EOF_ERR 0x17 /* 82555 100BaseTx RCV Premature End
* of Frame Error Counter */
#define PHY_82555_EOF_COUNTER 0x18 /* 82555 end of frame error counter */
#define PHY_82555_MDI_EQUALIZER_CSR 0x1a /* 82555 specific equalizer reg. */
/* 82555 CSR bits */
#define PHY_82555_SPEED_BIT BIT_1
#define PHY_82555_POLARITY_BIT BIT_8
/* 82555 equalizer reg. opcodes */
#define ENABLE_ZERO_FORCING 0x2010 /* write to ASD conf. reg. 0 */
#define DISABLE_ZERO_FORCING 0x2000 /* write to ASD conf. reg. 0 */
/* 82555 special control reg. opcodes */
#define DISABLE_AUTO_POLARITY 0x0010
#define EXTENDED_SQUELCH_BIT BIT_2
/* ############End of 82555 specific defines##################### */
/* Auto-Negotiation advertisement register bit definitions*/
#define NWAY_AD_FC_SUPPORTED 0x0400 /* Flow Control supported */
/* Auto-Negotiation link partner ability register bit definitions*/
#define NWAY_LP_ABILITY 0x07e0 /* technologies supported */
/* PHY 100 Extended Register 0 bit definitions*/
#define PHY_100_ER0_FDX_INDIC BIT_0 /* 1 = FDX, 0 = half duplex */
#define PHY_100_ER0_SPEED_INDIC BIT_1 /* 1 = 100Mbps, 0= 10Mbps */
/* National Semiconductor TX phy congestion control register bit definitions*/
#define NSC_TX_CONG_TXREADY BIT_10 /* Makes TxReady an input */
#define NSC_TX_CONG_ENABLE BIT_8 /* Enables congestion control */
/* National Semiconductor TX phy speed indication register bit definitions*/
#define NSC_TX_SPD_INDC_SPEED BIT_6 /* 0 = 100Mbps, 1=10Mbps */
/************* function prototypes ************/
extern unsigned char e100_phy_init(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_update_link_state(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern unsigned char e100_phy_check(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_phy_set_speed_duplex(struct e100_private *bdp,
unsigned char force_restart);
extern void e100_phy_reset(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_mdi_write(struct e100_private *, u32, u32, u16);
extern void e100_mdi_read(struct e100_private *, u32, u32, u16 *);
#endif
/*******************************************************************************
This software program is available to you under a choice of one of two
licenses. You may choose to be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991, available at
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html, or the Intel BSD + Patent License, the
text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
by Intel Corporation. The following definitions apply to this license:
"Licensed Patents" means patent claims licensable by Intel Corporation which
are necessarily infringed by the use of sale of the Software alone or when
combined with the operating system referred to below.
"Recipient" means the party to whom Intel delivers this Software.
"Licensee" means Recipient and those third parties that receive a license to
any operating system available under the GNU Public License version 2.0 or
later.
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The license is provided to Recipient and Recipient's Licensees under the
following terms.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the Software, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
Redistributions of source code of the Software may retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form of the Software may reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
shall be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software
without specific prior written permission.
Intel hereby grants Recipient and Licensees a non-exclusive, worldwide,
royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer
to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Software, if any, in source code
and object code form. This license shall include changes to the Software
that are error corrections or other minor changes to the Software that do
not add functionality or features when the Software is incorporated in any
version of an operating system that has been distributed under the GNU
General Public License 2.0 or later. This patent license shall apply to the
combination of the Software and any operating system licensed under the GNU
Public License version 2.0 or later if, at the time Intel provides the
Software to Recipient, such addition of the Software to the then publicly
available versions of such operating systems available under the GNU Public
License version 2.0 or later (whether in gold, beta or alpha form) causes
such combination to be covered by the Licensed Patents. The patent license
shall not apply to any other combinations which include the Software. NO
hardware per se is licensed hereunder.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR IT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
ANY LOSS OF USE; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*******************************************************************************/
/**********************************************************************
* *
* INTEL CORPORATION *
* *
* This software is supplied under the terms of the license included *
* above. All use of this driver must be in accordance with the terms *
* of that license. *
* *
* Module Name: e100_proc.c *
* *
* Abstract: Functions to handle the proc file system. *
* Create the proc directories and files and run read and *
* write requests from the user *
* *
* Environment: This file is intended to be specific to the Linux *
* operating system. *
* *
**********************************************************************/
#include <linux/config.h>
#ifndef CONFIG_PROC_FS
#undef E100_CONFIG_PROC_FS
#endif
#ifdef E100_CONFIG_PROC_FS
#include "e100.h"
/***************************************************************************/
/* /proc File System Interaface Support Functions */
/***************************************************************************/
static struct proc_dir_entry *adapters_proc_dir = 0;
/* externs from e100_main.c */
extern const char *e100_short_driver_name;
extern const char *e100_version;
extern struct net_device_stats *e100_get_stats(struct net_device *dev);
extern char *e100_get_brand_msg(struct e100_private *bdp);
extern void e100_mdi_write(struct e100_private *, u32, u32, u16);
static void e100_proc_cleanup(void);
static unsigned char e100_init_proc_dir(void);
#define E100_EOU
#define ADAPTERS_PROC_DIR "PRO_LAN_Adapters"
#define WRITE_BUF_MAX_LEN 20
#define READ_BUF_MAX_LEN 256
#define E100_PE_LEN 25
#define bdp_drv_off(off) (unsigned long)(offsetof(struct e100_private, drv_stats.off))
#define bdp_prm_off(off) (unsigned long)(offsetof(struct e100_private, params.off))
typedef struct _e100_proc_entry {
char *name;
read_proc_t *read_proc;
write_proc_t *write_proc;
unsigned long offset; /* offset into bdp. ~0 means no value, pass NULL. */
} e100_proc_entry;
static int
generic_read(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, int len)
{
if (len <= off + count)
*eof = 1;
*start = page + off;
len -= off;
if (len > count)
len = count;
if (len < 0)
len = 0;
return len;
}
static int
read_ulong(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, unsigned long l)
{
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "%lu\n", l);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_gen_ulong(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
unsigned long val = 0;
if (data)
val = *((unsigned long *) data);
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_hwaddr(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, unsigned char *hwaddr)
{
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n",
hwaddr[0], hwaddr[1], hwaddr[2],
hwaddr[3], hwaddr[4], hwaddr[5]);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_descr(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "%s\n", e100_get_brand_msg(bdp));
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_permanent_hwaddr(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned char *hwaddr = bdp->perm_node_address;
return read_hwaddr(page, start, off, count, eof, hwaddr);
}
static int
read_part_number(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "%06lx-%03x\n",
(unsigned long) (bdp->pwa_no >> 8),
(unsigned int) (bdp->pwa_no & 0xFF));
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static void
set_led(struct e100_private *bdp, u16 led_mdi_op)
{
spin_lock_bh(&bdp->mdi_access_lock);
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_LED_SWITCH_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, led_mdi_op);
spin_unlock_bh(&bdp->mdi_access_lock);
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
schedule_timeout(SLEEP_TIME);
spin_lock_bh(&bdp->mdi_access_lock);
/* turn led ownership to the chip */
e100_mdi_write(bdp, PHY_82555_LED_SWITCH_CONTROL,
bdp->phy_addr, PHY_82555_LED_NORMAL_CONTROL);
spin_unlock_bh(&bdp->mdi_access_lock);
}
static int
write_blink_led_timer(struct file *file, const char *buffer,
unsigned long count, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
char s_blink_op[WRITE_BUF_MAX_LEN + 1];
char *res;
unsigned long i_blink_op;
if (!buffer)
return -EINVAL;
if (count > WRITE_BUF_MAX_LEN) {
count = WRITE_BUF_MAX_LEN;
}
copy_from_user(s_blink_op, buffer, count);
s_blink_op[count] = '\0';
i_blink_op = simple_strtoul(s_blink_op, &res, 0);
if (res == s_blink_op) {
return -EINVAL;
}
switch (i_blink_op) {
case LED_OFF:
set_led(bdp, PHY_82555_LED_OFF);
break;
case LED_ON:
if (bdp->rev_id >= D101MA_REV_ID)
set_led(bdp, PHY_82555_LED_ON_559);
else
set_led(bdp, PHY_82555_LED_ON_PRE_559);
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
return count;
}
static e100_proc_entry e100_proc_list[] = {
{"Description", read_descr, 0, 0},
{"Permanent_HWaddr", read_permanent_hwaddr, 0, 0},
{"Part_Number", read_part_number, 0, 0},
{"\n",},
{"Rx_TCP_Checksum_Good", read_gen_ulong, 0, ~0},
{"Rx_TCP_Checksum_Bad", read_gen_ulong, 0, ~0},
{"Tx_TCP_Checksum_Good", read_gen_ulong, 0, ~0},
{"Tx_TCP_Checksum_Bad", read_gen_ulong, 0, ~0},
{"\n",},
{"Tx_Abort_Late_Coll", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(tx_late_col)},
{"Tx_Deferred_Ok", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(tx_ok_defrd)},
{"Tx_Single_Coll_Ok", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(tx_one_retry)},
{"Tx_Multi_Coll_Ok", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(tx_mt_one_retry)},
{"Rx_Long_Length_Errors", read_gen_ulong, 0, ~0},
{"\n",},
{"Tx_Flow_Control_Pause", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(xmt_fc_pkts)},
{"Rx_Flow_Control_Pause", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(rcv_fc_pkts)},
{"Rx_Flow_Control_Unsup", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(rcv_fc_unsupported)},
{"\n",},
{"Tx_TCO_Packets", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(xmt_tco_pkts)},
{"Rx_TCO_Packets", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(rcv_tco_pkts)},
{"\n",},
{"Rx_Interrupt_Packets", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(rx_intr_pkts)},
{"Rx_Polling_Packets", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(rx_tasklet_pkts)},
{"Polling_Interrupt_Switch", read_gen_ulong, 0, bdp_drv_off(poll_intr_switch)},
{"Identify_Adapter", 0, write_blink_led_timer, 0},
{"", 0, 0, 0}
};
static int
read_info(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
e100_proc_entry *pe;
int tmp;
void *val;
int len = 0;
for (pe = e100_proc_list; pe->name[0]; pe++) {
if (pe->name[0] == '\n') {
len += sprintf(page + len, "\n");
continue;
}
if (pe->read_proc) {
if ((len + READ_BUF_MAX_LEN + E100_PE_LEN + 1) >=
PAGE_SIZE)
break;
if (pe->offset != ~0)
val = ((char *) bdp) + pe->offset;
else
val = NULL;
len += sprintf(page + len, "%-"
__MODULE_STRING(E100_PE_LEN)
"s ", pe->name);
len += pe->read_proc(page + len, start, 0,
READ_BUF_MAX_LEN + 1, &tmp, val);
}
}
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
#ifdef E100_EOU
/**********************
* parameter entries
**********************/
static int
read_int_param(char *page, char *name, char *desc, int def, int min, int max)
{
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "Name: %s\n", name);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Description: %s\n", desc);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Default_Value: %d\n", def);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Type: Range\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "Min: %d\n", min);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Max: %d\n", max);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Step:1\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "Radix: dec\n");
return len;
}
static int
read_bool_param(char *page, char *name, char *desc, int def)
{
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "Name: %s\n", name);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Description: %s\n", desc);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Default_Value: %d\n", def);
len += sprintf(page + len, "Type: Enum\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "0: Off\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "1: On\n");
return len;
}
static int
read_speed_duplex_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = sprintf(page, "Name: Speed and Duplex\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "Description: Sets the adapter's "
"speed and duplex mode\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "Default_Value: 0\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "Type: Enum\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "0: Auto-Negotiate\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "1: 10 Mbps / Half Duplex\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "2: 10 Mbps / Full Duplex\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "3: 100 Mbps / Half Duplex\n");
len += sprintf(page + len, "4: 100 Mbps / Full Duplex\n");
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_tx_desc_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "Transmit Descriptors",
"Sets the number of Tx descriptors "
"available for the adapter",
E100_DEFAULT_TCB, E100_MIN_TCB, E100_MAX_TCB);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_rx_desc_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "Receive Descriptors",
"Sets the number of Rx descriptors "
"available for the adapter",
E100_DEFAULT_RFD, E100_MIN_RFD, E100_MAX_RFD);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_ber_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "Bit Error Rate",
"Sets the value for the BER correction algorithm",
E100_DEFAULT_BER, 0, ZLOCK_MAX_ERRORS);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_xsum_rx_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "RX Checksum",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables "
"receive checksum", E100_DEFAULT_XSUM);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_ucode_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "Microcode",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables "
"the adapter's microcode", E100_DEFAULT_UCODE);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_bundle_small_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "Bundle Small Frames",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables "
"interrupt bundling of small frames",
E100_DEFAULT_BUNDLE_SMALL_FR);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_fc_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "Flow Control",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables processing "
"flow-control packets", E100_DEFAULT_FC);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_rcv_cong_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "Receive Congestion Control",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables switching "
"to polling mode on receive",
E100_DEFAULT_RX_CONGESTION_CONTROL);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_poll_max_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "Maximum Polling Work",
"Sets the max number of RX packets processed"
" by single polling function call",
bdp->params.RxDescriptors, 1, E100_MAX_RFD);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_int_delay_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "CPU Saver Interrupt Delay",
"Sets the value for CPU saver's interrupt delay",
E100_DEFAULT_CPUSAVER_INTERRUPT_DELAY, 0x0,
0xFFFF);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_bundle_max_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_int_param(page, "CPU Saver Maximum Bundle",
"Sets the value for CPU saver's maximum value",
E100_DEFAULT_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX, 0x1, 0xFFFF);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_ifs_def(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int len;
len = read_bool_param(page, "IFS",
"Setting this value to \"On\" enables "
"the adaptive IFS algorithm", E100_DEFAULT_IFS);
return generic_read(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
}
static int
read_xsum_rx_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_XSUMRX) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_ucode_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_UCODE) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_fc_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_FC) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_ifs_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_IFS) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_bundle_small_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_BUNDLE_SMALL) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_rcv_cong_val(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
struct e100_private *bdp = data;
unsigned long val;
val = (bdp->params.b_params & PRM_RX_CONG) ? 1 : 0;
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, val);
}
static int
read_gen_prm(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
int count, int *eof, void *data)
{
int val = 0;
if (data)
val = *((int *) data);
return read_ulong(page, start, off, count, eof, (unsigned long) val);
}
static e100_proc_entry e100_proc_params[] = {
/* definitions */
{"e100_speed_duplex.def", read_speed_duplex_def, 0, 0},
{"RxDescriptors.def", read_rx_desc_def, 0, 0},
{"TxDescriptors.def", read_tx_desc_def, 0, 0},
{"XsumRX.def", read_xsum_rx_def, 0, 0},
{"ucode.def", read_ucode_def, 0, 0},
{"BundleSmallFr.def", read_bundle_small_def, 0, 0},
{"IntDelay.def", read_int_delay_def, 0, 0},
{"BundleMax.def", read_bundle_max_def, 0, 0},
{"ber.def", read_ber_def, 0, 0},
{"flow_control.def", read_fc_def, 0, 0},
{"IFS.def", read_ifs_def, 0, 0},
{"RxCongestionControl.def", read_rcv_cong_def, 0, 0},
{"PollingMaxWork.def", read_poll_max_def, 0, 0},
/* values */
{"e100_speed_duplex.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(e100_speed_duplex)},
{"RxDescriptors.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(RxDescriptors)},
{"TxDescriptors.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(TxDescriptors)},
{"XsumRX.val", read_xsum_rx_val, 0, 0},
{"ucode.val", read_ucode_val, 0, 0},
{"BundleSmallFr.val", read_bundle_small_val, 0, 0},
{"IntDelay.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(IntDelay)},
{"BundleMax.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(BundleMax)},
{"ber.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(ber)},
{"flow_control.val", read_fc_val, 0, 0},
{"IFS.val", read_ifs_val, 0, 0},
{"RxCongestionControl.val", read_rcv_cong_val, 0, 0},
{"PollingMaxWork.val", read_gen_prm, 0, bdp_prm_off(PollingMaxWork)},
{"", 0, 0, 0}
};
#endif /* E100_EOU */
static struct proc_dir_entry * __devinit
create_proc_rw(char *name, void *data, struct proc_dir_entry *parent,
read_proc_t * read_proc, write_proc_t * write_proc)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *pdep;
mode_t mode = S_IFREG;
if (write_proc) {
mode |= S_IWUSR;
if (read_proc) {
mode |= S_IRUSR;
}
} else if (read_proc) {
mode |= S_IRUGO;
}
if (!(pdep = create_proc_entry(name, mode, parent)))
return NULL;
pdep->read_proc = read_proc;
pdep->write_proc = write_proc;
pdep->data = data;
return pdep;
}
#ifdef E100_EOU
static int __devinit
create_proc_param_subdir(struct e100_private *bdp,
struct proc_dir_entry *dev_dir)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *param_dir;
e100_proc_entry *pe;
void *data;
param_dir = create_proc_entry("LoadParameters", S_IFDIR, dev_dir);
if (!param_dir)
return -ENOMEM;
for (pe = e100_proc_params; pe->name[0]; pe++) {
data = ((char *) bdp) + pe->offset;
if (!(create_proc_rw(pe->name, data, param_dir,
pe->read_proc, pe->write_proc))) {
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
return 0;
}
static void
remove_proc_param_subdir(struct proc_dir_entry *parent)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *de;
e100_proc_entry *pe;
int len;
len = strlen("LoadParameters");
for (de = parent->subdir; de; de = de->next) {
if ((de->namelen == len) &&
(!memcmp(de->name, "LoadParameters", len)))
break;
}
if (!de)
return;
for (pe = e100_proc_params; pe->name[0]; pe++) {
remove_proc_entry(pe->name, de);
}
remove_proc_entry("LoadParameters", parent);
}
#endif /* E100_EOU */
void
e100_remove_proc_subdir(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
e100_proc_entry *pe;
char info[256];
int len;
/* If our root /proc dir was not created, there is nothing to remove */
if (adapters_proc_dir == NULL) {
return;
}
len = strlen(bdp->device->name);
strncpy(info, bdp->device->name, sizeof (info));
strncat(info + len, ".info", sizeof (info) - len);
if (bdp->proc_parent) {
for (pe = e100_proc_list; pe->name[0]; pe++) {
if (pe->name[0] == '\n')
continue;
remove_proc_entry(pe->name, bdp->proc_parent);
}
#ifdef E100_EOU
remove_proc_param_subdir(bdp->proc_parent);
#endif
remove_proc_entry(bdp->device->name, adapters_proc_dir);
bdp->proc_parent = NULL;
}
remove_proc_entry(info, adapters_proc_dir);
/* try to remove the main /proc dir, if it's empty */
e100_proc_cleanup();
}
int __devinit
e100_create_proc_subdir(struct e100_private *bdp)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *dev_dir;
e100_proc_entry *pe;
char info[256];
int len;
void *data;
/* create the main /proc dir if needed */
if (!adapters_proc_dir) {
if (!e100_init_proc_dir())
return -ENOMEM;
}
strncpy(info, bdp->device->name, sizeof (info));
len = strlen(info);
strncat(info + len, ".info", sizeof (info) - len);
/* info */
if (!(create_proc_rw(info, bdp, adapters_proc_dir, read_info, 0))) {
e100_proc_cleanup();
return -ENOMEM;
}
dev_dir = create_proc_entry(bdp->device->name, S_IFDIR,
adapters_proc_dir);
bdp->proc_parent = dev_dir;
if (!dev_dir) {
e100_remove_proc_subdir(bdp);
return -ENOMEM;
}
for (pe = e100_proc_list; pe->name[0]; pe++) {
if (pe->name[0] == '\n')
continue;
if (pe->offset != ~0)
data = ((char *) bdp) + pe->offset;
else
data = NULL;
if (!(create_proc_rw(pe->name, data, dev_dir,
pe->read_proc, pe->write_proc))) {
e100_remove_proc_subdir(bdp);
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
#ifdef E100_EOU
if (create_proc_param_subdir(bdp, dev_dir)) {
e100_remove_proc_subdir(bdp);
return -ENOMEM;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: e100_init_proc_dir
*
* Description: This routine creates the top-level /proc directory for the
* driver in /proc/net
*
* Arguments: none
*
* Returns: true on success, false on fail
*
***************************************************************************/
static unsigned char
e100_init_proc_dir(void)
{
int len;
/* first check if adapters_proc_dir already exists */
len = strlen(ADAPTERS_PROC_DIR);
for (adapters_proc_dir = proc_net->subdir;
adapters_proc_dir; adapters_proc_dir = adapters_proc_dir->next) {
if ((adapters_proc_dir->namelen == len) &&
(!memcmp(adapters_proc_dir->name, ADAPTERS_PROC_DIR, len)))
break;
}
if (!adapters_proc_dir)
adapters_proc_dir =
create_proc_entry(ADAPTERS_PROC_DIR, S_IFDIR, proc_net);
if (!adapters_proc_dir)
return false;
return true;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: e100_proc_cleanup
*
* Description: This routine clears the top-level /proc directory, if empty.
*
* Arguments: none
*
* Returns: none
*
***************************************************************************/
static void
e100_proc_cleanup(void)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *de;
if (adapters_proc_dir == NULL) {
return;
}
/* check if subdir list is empty before removing adapters_proc_dir */
for (de = adapters_proc_dir->subdir; de; de = de->next) {
/* ignore . and .. */
if (*(de->name) != '.')
break;
}
if (de)
return;
remove_proc_entry(ADAPTERS_PROC_DIR, proc_net);
adapters_proc_dir = NULL;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
/*******************************************************************************
This software program is available to you under a choice of one of two
licenses. You may choose to be licensed under either the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991, available at
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html, or the Intel BSD + Patent License, the
text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
by Intel Corporation. The following definitions apply to this license:
"Licensed Patents" means patent claims licensable by Intel Corporation which
are necessarily infringed by the use of sale of the Software alone or when
combined with the operating system referred to below.
"Recipient" means the party to whom Intel delivers this Software.
"Licensee" means Recipient and those third parties that receive a license to
any operating system available under the GNU Public License version 2.0 or
later.
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved.
The license is provided to Recipient and Recipient's Licensees under the
following terms.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the Software, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
Redistributions of source code of the Software may retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form of the Software may reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
shall be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software
without specific prior written permission.
Intel hereby grants Recipient and Licensees a non-exclusive, worldwide,
royalty-free patent license under Licensed Patents to make, use, sell, offer
to sell, import and otherwise transfer the Software, if any, in source code
and object code form. This license shall include changes to the Software
that are error corrections or other minor changes to the Software that do
not add functionality or features when the Software is incorporated in any
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*******************************************************************************/
#ifndef _E100_UCODE_H_
#define _E100_UCODE_H_
/*
e100_ucode.h
This file contains the loadable micro code arrays to implement receive
bundling on the D101 A-step, D101 B-step, D101M (B-step only), D101S,
D102 B-step, D102 B-step with TCO work around and D102 C-step.
Each controller has its own specific micro code array. The array for one
controller is totally incompatible with any other controller, and if used
will most likely cause the controller to lock up and stop responding to
the driver. Each micro code array has its own parameter offsets (described
below), and they each have their own version number.
*/
/*************************************************************************
* CPUSaver parameters
*
* All CPUSaver parameters are 16-bit literals that are part of a
* "move immediate value" instruction. By changing the value of
* the literal in the instruction before the code is loaded, the
* driver can change algorithm.
*
* CPUSAVER_DWORD - This is the location of the instruction that loads
* the dead-man timer with its inital value. By writing a 16-bit
* value to the low word of this instruction, the driver can change
* the timer value. The current default is either x600 or x800;
* experiments show that the value probably should stay within the
* range of x200 - x1000.
*
* CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX_DWORD - This is the location of the instruction
* that sets the maximum number of frames that will be bundled. In
* some situations, such as the TCP windowing algorithm, it may be
* better to limit the growth of the bundle size than let it go as
* high as it can, because that could cause too much added latency.
* The default is six, because this is the number of packets in the
* default TCP window size. A value of 1 would make CPUSaver indicate
* an interrupt for every frame received. If you do not want to put
* a limit on the bundle size, set this value to xFFFF.
*
* CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD - This is the location of the instruction
* that contains a bit-mask describing the minimum size frame that
* will be bundled. The default masks the lower 7 bits, which means
* that any frame less than 128 bytes in length will not be bundled,
* but will instead immediately generate an interrupt. This does
* not affect the current bundle in any way. Any frame that is 128
* bytes or large will be bundled normally. This feature is meant
* to provide immediate indication of ACK frames in a TCP environment.
* Customers were seeing poor performance when a machine with CPUSaver
* enabled was sending but not receiving. The delay introduced when
* the ACKs were received was enough to reduce total throughput, because
* the sender would sit idle until the ACK was finally seen.
*
* The current default is 0xFF80, which masks out the lower 7 bits.
* This means that any frame which is x7F (127) bytes or smaller
* will cause an immediate interrupt. Because this value must be a
* bit mask, there are only a few valid values that can be used. To
* turn this feature off, the driver can write the value xFFFF to the
* lower word of this instruction (in the same way that the other
* parameters are used). Likewise, a value of 0xF800 (2047) would
* cause an interrupt to be generated for every frame, because all
* standard Ethernet frames are <= 2047 bytes in length.
*************************************************************************/
#ifndef UCODE_MAX_DWORDS
#define UCODE_MAX_DWORDS 134
#endif
/********************************************************/
/* CPUSaver micro code for the D101A */
/********************************************************/
/* Version 2.0 */
/* This value is the same for both A and B step of 558. */
#define D101_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 72
#define D101_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD UCODE_MAX_DWORDS
#define D101_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD UCODE_MAX_DWORDS
#define D101_A_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x03B301BB, 0x0046FFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x051DFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, \
0x000C0001, 0x00101212, 0x000C0008, 0x003801BC, \
0x00000000, 0x00124818, 0x000C1000, 0x00220809, \
0x00010200, 0x00124818, 0x000CFFFC, 0x003803B5, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x0024B81D, 0x00130836, 0x000C0001, \
0x0026081C, 0x0020C81B, 0x00130824, 0x00222819, \
0x00101213, 0x00041000, 0x003A03B3, 0x00010200, \
0x00101B13, 0x00238081, 0x00213049, 0x0038003B, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x0024B83E, 0x00130826, 0x000C0001, \
0x0026083B, 0x00010200, 0x00134824, 0x000C0001, \
0x00101213, 0x00041000, 0x0038051E, 0x00101313, \
0x00010400, 0x00380521, 0x00050600, 0x00100824, \
0x00101310, 0x00041000, 0x00080600, 0x00101B10, \
0x0038051E, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 \
}
/********************************************************/
/* CPUSaver micro code for the D101B */
/********************************************************/
/* Version 2.0 */
#define D101_B0_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x03B401BC, 0x0047FFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x051EFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, \
0x000C0001, 0x00101B92, 0x000C0008, 0x003801BD, \
0x00000000, 0x00124818, 0x000C1000, 0x00220809, \
0x00010200, 0x00124818, 0x000CFFFC, 0x003803B6, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x0024B81D, 0x0013082F, 0x000C0001, \
0x0026081C, 0x0020C81B, 0x00130837, 0x00222819, \
0x00101B93, 0x00041000, 0x003A03B4, 0x00010200, \
0x00101793, 0x00238082, 0x0021304A, 0x0038003C, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x0024B83E, 0x00130826, 0x000C0001, \
0x0026083B, 0x00010200, 0x00134837, 0x000C0001, \
0x00101B93, 0x00041000, 0x0038051F, 0x00101313, \
0x00010400, 0x00380522, 0x00050600, 0x00100837, \
0x00101310, 0x00041000, 0x00080600, 0x00101790, \
0x0038051F, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 \
}
/********************************************************/
/* CPUSaver micro code for the D101M (B-step only) */
/********************************************************/
/* Version 2.10.1 */
/* Parameter values for the D101M B-step */
#define D101M_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 78
#define D101M_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD 65
#define D101M_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD 126
#define D101M_B_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x00550215, 0xFFFF0437, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x06A70789, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x0558FFFF, \
0x000C0001, 0x00101312, 0x000C0008, 0x00380216, \
0x0010009C, 0x00204056, 0x002380CC, 0x00380056, \
0x0010009C, 0x00244C0B, 0x00000800, 0x00124818, \
0x00380438, 0x00000000, 0x00140000, 0x00380555, \
0x00308000, 0x00100662, 0x00100561, 0x000E0408, \
0x00134861, 0x000C0002, 0x00103093, 0x00308000, \
0x00100624, 0x00100561, 0x000E0408, 0x00100861, \
0x000C007E, 0x00222C21, 0x000C0002, 0x00103093, \
0x00380C7A, 0x00080000, 0x00103090, 0x00380C7A, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x00244C2D, 0x00010004, 0x00041000, \
0x003A0437, 0x00044010, 0x0038078A, 0x00000000, \
0x00100099, 0x00206C7A, 0x0010009C, 0x00244C48, \
0x00130824, 0x000C0001, 0x00101213, 0x00260C75, \
0x00041000, 0x00010004, 0x00130826, 0x000C0006, \
0x002206A8, 0x0013C926, 0x00101313, 0x003806A8, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00080600, 0x00101B10, 0x00050004, 0x00100826, \
0x00101210, 0x00380C34, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0021155B, 0x00100099, 0x00206559, 0x0010009C, \
0x00244559, 0x00130836, 0x000C0000, 0x00220C62, \
0x000C0001, 0x00101B13, 0x00229C0E, 0x00210C0E, \
0x00226C0E, 0x00216C0E, 0x0022FC0E, 0x00215C0E, \
0x00214C0E, 0x00380555, 0x00010004, 0x00041000, \
0x00278C67, 0x00040800, 0x00018100, 0x003A0437, \
0x00130826, 0x000C0001, 0x00220559, 0x00101313, \
0x00380559, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00130831, 0x0010090B, 0x00124813, \
0x000CFF80, 0x002606AB, 0x00041000, 0x00010004, \
0x003806A8, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
}
/********************************************************/
/* CPUSaver micro code for the D101S */
/********************************************************/
/* Version 1.20.1 */
/* Parameter values for the D101S */
#define D101S_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 78
#define D101S_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD 67
#define D101S_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD 128
#define D101S_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x00550242, 0xFFFF047E, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x06FF0818, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0x05A6FFFF, \
0x000C0001, 0x00101312, 0x000C0008, 0x00380243, \
0x0010009C, 0x00204056, 0x002380D0, 0x00380056, \
0x0010009C, 0x00244F8B, 0x00000800, 0x00124818, \
0x0038047F, 0x00000000, 0x00140000, 0x003805A3, \
0x00308000, 0x00100610, 0x00100561, 0x000E0408, \
0x00134861, 0x000C0002, 0x00103093, 0x00308000, \
0x00100624, 0x00100561, 0x000E0408, 0x00100861, \
0x000C007E, 0x00222FA1, 0x000C0002, 0x00103093, \
0x00380F90, 0x00080000, 0x00103090, 0x00380F90, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0010009C, 0x00244FAD, 0x00010004, 0x00041000, \
0x003A047E, 0x00044010, 0x00380819, 0x00000000, \
0x00100099, 0x00206FFD, 0x0010009A, 0x0020AFFD, \
0x0010009C, 0x00244FC8, 0x00130824, 0x000C0001, \
0x00101213, 0x00260FF7, 0x00041000, 0x00010004, \
0x00130826, 0x000C0006, 0x00220700, 0x0013C926, \
0x00101313, 0x00380700, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00080600, 0x00101B10, 0x00050004, 0x00100826, \
0x00101210, 0x00380FB6, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x002115A9, 0x00100099, 0x002065A7, 0x0010009A, \
0x0020A5A7, 0x0010009C, 0x002445A7, 0x00130836, \
0x000C0000, 0x00220FE4, 0x000C0001, 0x00101B13, \
0x00229F8E, 0x00210F8E, 0x00226F8E, 0x00216F8E, \
0x0022FF8E, 0x00215F8E, 0x00214F8E, 0x003805A3, \
0x00010004, 0x00041000, 0x00278FE9, 0x00040800, \
0x00018100, 0x003A047E, 0x00130826, 0x000C0001, \
0x002205A7, 0x00101313, 0x003805A7, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00130831, \
0x0010090B, 0x00124813, 0x000CFF80, 0x00260703, \
0x00041000, 0x00010004, 0x00380700 \
}
/********************************************************/
/* CPUSaver micro code for the D102 B-step */
/********************************************************/
/* Version 2.0 */
/* Parameter values for the D102 B-step */
#define D102_B_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 82
#define D102_B_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD 106
#define D102_B_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD 70
#define D102_B_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x006F0276, 0x0EF71FFF, 0x0ED30F86, 0x0D250ED9, 0x1FFF1FFF, 0x1FFF04D2, \
0x00300001, 0x0140D871, 0x00300008, 0x00E00277, \
0x01406C57, 0x00816073, 0x008700FA, 0x00E00070, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x01406CBA, 0x00807F9A, 0x00901F9A, 0x0024FFFF, \
0x014B6F6F, 0x0030FFFE, 0x01407172, 0x01496FBA, \
0x014B6F72, 0x00308000, 0x01406C52, 0x00912EFC, \
0x00E00EF8, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00906F8C, 0x00900F8C, 0x00E00F87, 0x00000000, \
0x00906ED8, 0x01406C55, 0x00E00ED4, 0x00000000, \
0x01406C51, 0x0080DFC2, 0x01406C52, 0x00815FC2, \
0x01406C57, 0x00917FCC, 0x00E01FDD, 0x00000000, \
0x00822D30, 0x01406C51, 0x0080CD26, 0x01406C52, \
0x00814D26, 0x01406C57, 0x00916D26, 0x014C6FD7, \
0x00300000, 0x00841FD2, 0x00300001, 0x0140D772, \
0x00E012B3, 0x014C6F91, 0x0150710B, 0x01496F72, \
0x0030FF80, 0x00940EDD, 0x00102000, 0x00038400, \
0x00E00EDA, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x01406C57, 0x00917FE9, 0x00001000, 0x00E01FE9, \
0x00200600, 0x0140D76F, 0x00138400, 0x01406FD8, \
0x0140D96F, 0x00E01FDD, 0x00038400, 0x00102000, \
0x00971FD7, 0x00101000, 0x00050200, 0x00E804D2, \
0x014C6FD8, 0x00300001, 0x00840D26, 0x0140D872, \
0x00E00D26, 0x014C6FD9, 0x00300001, 0x0140D972, \
0x00941FBD, 0x00102000, 0x00038400, 0x014C6FD8, \
0x00300006, 0x00840EDA, 0x014F71D8, 0x0140D872, \
0x00E00EDA, 0x01496F50, 0x00E004D3, 0x00000000, \
}
/********************************************************/
/* Micro code for the D102 C-step */
/********************************************************/
/* Parameter values for the D102 C-step */
#define D102_C_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 46
#define D102_C_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD 74
#define D102_C_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD 54
#define D102_C_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{ \
0x00700279, 0x0E6604E2, 0x02BF0CAE, 0x1508150C, 0x15190E5B, 0x0E840F13, \
0x00E014D8, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014DC, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014F4, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014E0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014E7, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00141000, 0x015D6F0D, 0x00E002C0, 0x00000000, \
0x00200600, 0x00E0150D, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0030FF80, 0x00940E6A, 0x00038200, 0x00102000, \
0x00E00E67, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00906E65, 0x00800E60, 0x00E00E5D, 0x00000000, \
0x00300006, 0x00E0151A, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00906F19, 0x00900F19, 0x00E00F14, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x01406CBA, 0x00807FDA, 0x00901FDA, 0x0024FFFF, \
0x014B6F6F, 0x0030FFFE, 0x01407172, 0x01496FBA, \
0x014B6F72, 0x00308000, 0x01406C52, 0x00912E89, \
0x00E00E85, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 \
}
/********************************************************/
/* Micro code for the D102 E-step */
/********************************************************/
/* Parameter values for the D102 E-step */
#define D102_E_CPUSAVER_TIMER_DWORD 42
#define D102_E_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_DWORD 54
#define D102_E_CPUSAVER_MIN_SIZE_DWORD 46
#define D102_E_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE \
{\
0x007D028F, 0x0E4204F9, 0x14ED0C85, 0x14FA14E9, 0x1FFF1FFF, 0x1FFF1FFF, \
0x00E014B9, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014BD, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014D5, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014C1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00E014C8, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00200600, 0x00E014EE, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x0030FF80, 0x00940E46, 0x00038200, 0x00102000, \
0x00E00E43, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, \
0x00300006, 0x00E014FB, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 \
}
#endif /* _E100_UCODE_H_ */
/*******************************************************************************
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text of which follows:
Recipient has requested a license and Intel Corporation ("Intel") is willing
to grant a license for the software entitled Linux Base Driver for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters (e100) (the "Software") being provided
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#ifndef E100_VENDOR_ID_INFO
#define E100_VENDOR_ID_INFO
/* ====================================================================== */
/* vendor_info */
/* ====================================================================== */
struct e100_vendor_info {
unsigned long device_type;
char *idstr;
};
enum e100_device_type {
E100_BRD_100TX = 1,
E100_BRD_100T4,
E100_BRD_10T,
E100_BRD_100WFM,
E100_BRD_82557,
E100_BRD_82557_WOL,
E100_BRD_82558,
E100_BRD_82558_WOL,
E100_BRD_100,
E100_BRD_100M,
E100_BRD_AOL2,
E100_BRD_AOL,
E100_PROS_M,
E100_PROS_AM,
E100_PROS_AM_AOL,
E100_PROS_DT,
E100_PRO_DT,
E100_PROM_DT,
E100_PRO_SRV,
E100_PRO_SRVP,
E100_PROS_SRV,
E100_PRO_DUAL,
E100_PROS_DUAL,
E100_PROP_DUAL,
E100_PROP_WOL,
E100_PROS_MOB,
E100_PRO_CB,
E100_PRO_CB_M,
E100_PROSR_MOB,
E100_PROS_MC,
E100_PROSR_MC,
E100_PROP_MC,
E100_PROSP_MC,
E100_PROP_MOB,
E100_PROSP_MOB,
E100_PRO_MINI,
E100_PRO_NET,
E100_PROS_NET,
E100_PROVM_NET,
E100_PROVE_D,
E100_82559_LOM,
E100_82559_LOM_AOL,
E100_82559_LOM_AOL2,
E100_IBM_MDS,
E100_CMPQ_S,
E100_PROVE_DA,
E100_PROVM_DA,
E100_PROVE_LOM,
E100_PROVE_NET,
E100_82562,
E100_ALL_BOARDS,
};
struct e100_vendor_info e100_vendor_info_array[] = {
{ E100_BRD_100TX, "Intel(R) PRO/100B PCI Adapter (TX)"},
{ E100_BRD_100T4, "Intel(R) PRO/100B PCI Adapter (T4)"},
{ E100_BRD_10T, "Intel(R) PRO/10+ PCI Adapter"},
{ E100_BRD_100WFM, "Intel(R) PRO/100 WfM PCI Adapter"},
{ E100_BRD_82557, "Intel(R) 82557-based Integrated Ethernet PCI (10/100)"},
{ E100_BRD_82557_WOL, "Intel(R) 82557-based Integrated Ethernet with Wake on LAN*"},
{ E100_BRD_82558, "Intel(R) 82558-based Integrated Ethernet"},
{ E100_BRD_82558_WOL, "Intel(R) 82558-based Integrated Ethernet with Wake on LAN*"},
{ E100_BRD_100, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ PCI Adapter"},
{ E100_BRD_100M, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Management Adapter"},
{ E100_BRD_AOL2, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Alert on LAN* 2 Management Adapter"},
{ E100_BRD_AOL, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Alert on LAN* Management Adapter"},
{ E100_PROS_M, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Management Adapter"},
{ E100_PROS_AM, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Advanced Management Adapter"},
{ E100_PROS_AM_AOL, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Management Adapter with Alert On LAN* GC"},
{ E100_PROS_DT, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Desktop Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_DT, "Intel(R) PRO/100 Desktop Adapter"},
{ E100_PROM_DT, "Intel(R) PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_SRV, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Server Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_SRVP, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Server Adapter (PILA8470B)"},
{ E100_PROS_SRV, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Server Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_DUAL, "Intel(R) PRO/100 Dual Port Server Adapter"},
{ E100_PROS_DUAL, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Dual Port Server Adapter"},
{ E100_PROP_DUAL, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter"},
{ E100_PROP_WOL, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Management Adapter with Alert On LAN* G Server"},
{ E100_PROS_MOB, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Mobile Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_CB, "Intel(R) PRO/100 CardBus II"},
{ E100_PRO_CB_M, "Intel(R) PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 CardBus II"},
{ E100_PROSR_MOB, "Intel(R) PRO/100 SR Mobile Adapter"},
{ E100_PROS_MC, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Mobile Combo Adapter"},
{ E100_PROSR_MC, "Intel(R) PRO/100 SR Mobile Combo Adapter"},
{ E100_PROP_MC, "Intel(R) PRO/100 P Mobile Combo Adapter"},
{ E100_PROSP_MC, "Intel(R) PRO/100 SP Mobile Combo Adapter"},
{ E100_PROP_MOB, "Intel(R) PRO/100 P Mobile Adapter"},
{ E100_PROSP_MOB, "Intel(R) PRO/100 SP Mobile Adapter"},
{ E100_PRO_MINI, "Intel(R) PRO/100+ Mini PCI"},
{ E100_PRO_NET, "Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Connection" },
{ E100_PROS_NET, "Intel(R) PRO/100 S Network Connection" },
{ E100_PROVM_NET, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VM Network Connection"},
{ E100_PROVE_D, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Desktop Connection"},
{ E100_82559_LOM, "Intel(R) 82559 Fast Ethernet LAN on Motherboard"},
{ E100_82559_LOM_AOL, "Intel(R) 82559 Fast Ethernet LOM with Alert on LAN*" },
{ E100_82559_LOM_AOL2, "Intel(R) 82559 Fast Ethernet LOM with Alert on LAN* 2" },
{ E100_IBM_MDS, "IBM Mobile, Desktop & Server Adapters"},
{ E100_CMPQ_S, "Compaq Fast Ethernet Server Adapter" },
{ E100_PROVE_DA, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter"},
{ E100_PROVM_DA, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VM Desktop Adapter"},
{ E100_PROVE_LOM, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network ConnectionPLC LOM" },
{ E100_PROVE_NET, "Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection"},
{ E100_82562, "Intel(R)82562 based Fast Ethernet Connection"},
{ E100_ALL_BOARDS, "Intel(R) 8255x-based Ethernet Adapter"},
{0,NULL}
};
static struct pci_device_id e100_id_table[] __devinitdata = {
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0001, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100TX},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0002, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100T4},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0003, 0, 0, E100_BRD_10T},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0004, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100WFM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0005, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82557},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0006, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82557_WOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0002, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100T4},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0003, 0, 0, E100_BRD_10T},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0004, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100WFM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0005, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82557},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0006, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82557_WOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0007, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82558},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0008, 0, 0, E100_BRD_82558_WOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0009, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x000A, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100M},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x000B, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x000C, 0, 0, E100_BRD_100M},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x000D, 0, 0, E100_BRD_AOL2},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x000E, 0, 0, E100_BRD_AOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0010, 0, 0, E100_PROS_M},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0011, 0, 0, E100_PROS_M},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0012, 0, 0, E100_PROS_AM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0013, 0, 0, E100_PROS_AM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0030, 0, 0, E100_PROS_AM_AOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0040, 0, 0, E100_PROS_DT},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0041, 0, 0, E100_PROS_DT},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0042, 0, 0, E100_PRO_DT},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0050, 0, 0, E100_PROS_DT},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x0070, 0, 0, E100_PROM_DT},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1009, 0, 0, E100_PRO_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x100C, 0, 0, E100_PRO_SRVP},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1012, 0, 0, E100_PROS_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1013, 0, 0, E100_PROS_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1014, 0, 0, E100_PRO_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1015, 0, 0, E100_PROS_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1016, 0, 0, E100_PROS_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1017, 0, 0, E100_PROP_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1030, 0, 0, E100_PROP_WOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1040, 0, 0, E100_PROS_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1041, 0, 0, E100_PROS_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1042, 0, 0, E100_PRO_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x1050, 0, 0, E100_PROS_SRV},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x10F0, 0, 0, E100_PROP_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x10F0, 0, 0, E100_PROP_DUAL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2009, 0, 0, E100_PROS_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x200D, 0, 0, E100_PRO_CB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x200E, 0, 0, E100_PRO_CB_M},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x200F, 0, 0, E100_PROSR_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2010, 0, 0, E100_PROS_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2013, 0, 0, E100_PROSR_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2016, 0, 0, E100_PROS_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2017, 0, 0, E100_PROS_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2018, 0, 0, E100_PROSR_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2019, 0, 0, E100_PROSR_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2101, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2102, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2103, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2104, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2105, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2106, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2107, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2108, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2200, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2201, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2202, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2203, 0, 0, E100_PRO_MINI},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2204, 0, 0, E100_PRO_MINI},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2205, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2206, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2207, 0, 0, E100_PROSP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2208, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2408, 0, 0, E100_PRO_MINI},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x240F, 0, 0, E100_PRO_MINI},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x2411, 0, 0, E100_PRO_MINI},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3400, 0, 0, E100_82559_LOM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3000, 0, 0, E100_82559_LOM},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3001, 0, 0, E100_82559_LOM_AOL},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3002, 0, 0, E100_82559_LOM_AOL2},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3006, 0, 0, E100_PROS_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3007, 0, 0, E100_PROS_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3008, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3010, 0, 0, E100_PROS_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3011, 0, 0, E100_PROS_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x8086, 0x3012, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x005C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x305C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x405C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x605C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x505C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x105C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x805C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x705C, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01F1, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x0232, 0, 0, E100_IBM_MDS},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x0207, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x023F, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01BC, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01CE, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01DC, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01EB, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x01EC, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x0202, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x0205, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x1014, 0x0217, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB01E, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB02F, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB04A, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0C6, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0C7, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0D7, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0DD, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0DE, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB0E1, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB134, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB13C, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB144, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB163, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, 0x0E11, 0xB164, 0, 0, E100_CMPQ_S},
{0x8086, 0x1229, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_ALL_BOARDS},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x1014, 0x0265, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_D},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x1014, 0x0267, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_D},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x1014, 0x026A, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_D},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3010, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_DA},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3011, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_DA},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3013, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3014, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3016, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MC},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3017, 0, 0, E100_PROP_MOB},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x8086, 0x3018, 0, 0, E100_PRO_NET},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x0E11, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x2449, 0x1014, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_D},
{0x8086, 0x2449, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_ALL_BOARDS},
{0x8086, 0x1209, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_ALL_BOARDS},
{0x8086, 0x1029, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_ALL_BOARDS},
{0x8086, 0x1030, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_ALL_BOARDS},
{0x8086, 0x1031, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1032, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1033, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1034, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1038, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x1039, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x103A, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x103B, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x103C, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x103D, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVE_NET},
{0x8086, 0x103E, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_PROVM_NET},
{0x8086, 0x2459, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_82562},
{0x8086, 0x245D, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, E100_82562},
{0,} /* This has to be the last entry*/
};
#endif /* E100_VENDOR_ID_INFO */
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