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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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99e82596
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99e82596
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Apr 03, 2002
by
Dave Jones
Committed by
Jeff Garzik
Apr 03, 2002
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Merge SIByte SB1250 net driver from 2.4.x.
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@@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET" = "y" ]; then
if [ "$CONFIG_MIPS_AU1000" = "y" ]; then
bool ' MIPS AU1000 Ethernet support' CONFIG_MIPS_AU1000_ENET
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_SIBYTE_SB1250" = "y" ]; then
tristate ' SB1250 Ethernet support' CONFIG_NET_SB1250_MAC
fi
if [ "$CONFIG_SGI_IP27" = "y" ]; then
bool ' SGI IOC3 Ethernet' CONFIG_SGI_IOC3_ETH
fi
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drivers/net/Makefile
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@@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_E2100) += e2100.o 8390.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ES3210)
+=
es3210.o 8390.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LNE390)
+=
lne390.o 8390.o
obj-$(CONFIG_NE3210)
+=
ne3210.o 8390.o
obj-$(CONFIG_NET_SB1250_MAC)
+=
sb1250-mac.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PPP)
+=
ppp_generic.o slhc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC)
+=
ppp_async.o
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drivers/net/sb1250-mac.c
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Broadcom Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
This driver is designed for the Broadcom BCM12500 SOC chip's built-in
Ethernet controllers.
The author may be reached as mpl@broadcom.com
*/
/* A few user-configurable values.
These may be modified when a driver module is loaded. */
static
int
debug
=
1
;
/* 1 normal messages, 0 quiet .. 7 verbose. */
/* Used to pass the media type, etc.
Both 'options[]' and 'full_duplex[]' should exist for driver
interoperability.
The media type is usually passed in 'options[]'.
*/
#define MAX_UNITS 3
/* More are supported, limit only on options */
#ifdef MODULE
static
int
options
[
MAX_UNITS
]
=
{
-
1
,
-
1
,
-
1
};
static
int
full_duplex
[
MAX_UNITS
]
=
{
-
1
,
-
1
,
-
1
};
#endif
/* Operational parameters that usually are not changed. */
/* Time in jiffies before concluding the transmitter is hung. */
#define TX_TIMEOUT (2*HZ)
#if !defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || !defined(__KERNEL__)
#warning You must compile this file with the correct options!
#warning See the last lines of the source file.
#error You must compile this driver with "-O".
#endif
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
/* Processor type for cache alignment. */
#include <asm/bitops.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/64bit.h>
/* This is only here until the firmware is ready. In that case,
the firmware leaves the ethernet address in the register for us. */
#ifdef CONFIG_SWARM_STANDALONE
#define SBMAC_ETH0_HWADDR "40:00:00:00:01:00"
#define SBMAC_ETH1_HWADDR "40:00:00:00:01:01"
#define SBMAC_ETH2_HWADDR "40:00:00:00:01:02"
#endif
/* These identify the driver base version and may not be removed. */
#if 0
static char version1[] __devinitdata =
"sb1250-mac.c:1.00 1/11/2001 Written by Mitch Lichtenberg (mpl@broadcom.com)\n";
#endif
MODULE_AUTHOR
(
"Mitch Lichtenberg (mpl@broadcom.com)"
);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION
(
"Broadcom BCM12500 SOC GB Ethernet driver"
);
MODULE_PARM
(
debug
,
"i"
);
MODULE_PARM
(
options
,
"1-"
__MODULE_STRING
(
MAX_UNITS
)
"i"
);
MODULE_PARM
(
full_duplex
,
"1-"
__MODULE_STRING
(
MAX_UNITS
)
"i"
);
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_defs.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_regs.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_mac.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_dma.h>
#include <asm/sibyte/sb1250_int.h>
/**********************************************************************
* Simple types
********************************************************************* */
typedef
unsigned
long
sbmac_port_t
;
typedef
uint64_t
sbmac_physaddr_t
;
typedef
uint64_t
sbmac_enetaddr_t
;
typedef
enum
{
sbmac_speed_auto
,
sbmac_speed_10
,
sbmac_speed_100
,
sbmac_speed_1000
}
sbmac_speed_t
;
typedef
enum
{
sbmac_duplex_auto
,
sbmac_duplex_half
,
sbmac_duplex_full
}
sbmac_duplex_t
;
typedef
enum
{
sbmac_fc_auto
,
sbmac_fc_disabled
,
sbmac_fc_frame
,
sbmac_fc_collision
,
sbmac_fc_carrier
}
sbmac_fc_t
;
typedef
enum
{
sbmac_state_uninit
,
sbmac_state_off
,
sbmac_state_on
,
sbmac_state_broken
}
sbmac_state_t
;
/**********************************************************************
* Macros
********************************************************************* */
#define SBDMA_NEXTBUF(d,f) ((((d)->f+1) == (d)->sbdma_dscrtable_end) ? \
(d)->sbdma_dscrtable : (d)->f+1)
#define CACHELINESIZE 32
#define NUMCACHEBLKS(x) (((x)+CACHELINESIZE-1)/CACHELINESIZE)
#define KMALLOC(x) kmalloc((x),GFP_KERNEL)
#define KFREE(x) kfree(x)
#define KVTOPHYS(x) virt_to_bus((void *)(x))
#define SBMAC_READCSR(t) (in64((unsigned long)(t)))
#define SBMAC_WRITECSR(t,v) (out64(v, (unsigned long)(t)))
#define PKSEG1(x) ((sbmac_port_t) KSEG1ADDR(x))
#define SBMAC_MAX_TXDESCR 32
#define SBMAC_MAX_RXDESCR 32
#define ETHER_ALIGN 2
#define ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6
#define ENET_PACKET_SIZE 1518
/**********************************************************************
* DMA Descriptor structure
********************************************************************* */
typedef
struct
sbdmadscr_s
{
uint64_t
dscr_a
;
uint64_t
dscr_b
;
}
sbdmadscr_t
;
typedef
unsigned
long
paddr_t
;
typedef
unsigned
long
vaddr_t
;
/**********************************************************************
* DMA Controller structure
********************************************************************* */
typedef
struct
sbmacdma_s
{
/*
* This stuff is used to identify the channel and the registers
* associated with it.
*/
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sbdma_eth
;
/* back pointer to associated MAC */
int
sbdma_channel
;
/* channel number */
int
sbdma_txdir
;
/* direction (1=transmit) */
int
sbdma_maxdescr
;
/* total # of descriptors in ring */
sbmac_port_t
sbdma_config0
;
/* DMA config register 0 */
sbmac_port_t
sbdma_config1
;
/* DMA config register 1 */
sbmac_port_t
sbdma_dscrbase
;
/* Descriptor base address */
sbmac_port_t
sbdma_dscrcnt
;
/* Descriptor count register */
sbmac_port_t
sbdma_curdscr
;
/* current descriptor address */
/*
* This stuff is for maintenance of the ring
*/
sbdmadscr_t
*
sbdma_dscrtable
;
/* base of descriptor table */
sbdmadscr_t
*
sbdma_dscrtable_end
;
/* end of descriptor table */
struct
sk_buff
**
sbdma_ctxtable
;
/* context table, one per descr */
paddr_t
sbdma_dscrtable_phys
;
/* and also the phys addr */
sbdmadscr_t
*
sbdma_addptr
;
/* next dscr for sw to add */
sbdmadscr_t
*
sbdma_remptr
;
/* next dscr for sw to remove */
}
sbmacdma_t
;
/**********************************************************************
* Ethernet softc structure
********************************************************************* */
struct
sbmac_softc
{
/*
* Linux-specific things
*/
struct
net_device
*
sbm_dev
;
/* pointer to linux device */
spinlock_t
sbm_lock
;
/* spin lock */
struct
timer_list
sbm_timer
;
/* for monitoring MII */
struct
net_device_stats
sbm_stats
;
int
sbm_devflags
;
/* current device flags */
int
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
;
int
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
;
int
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
;
int
sbm_phy_oldlinkstat
;
int
sbm_buffersize
;
unsigned
char
sbm_phys
[
2
];
/*
* Controller-specific things
*/
sbmac_port_t
sbm_base
;
/* MAC's base address */
sbmac_state_t
sbm_state
;
/* current state */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_macenable
;
/* MAC Enable Register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_maccfg
;
/* MAC Configuration Register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_fifocfg
;
/* FIFO configuration register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_framecfg
;
/* Frame configuration register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_rxfilter
;
/* receive filter register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_isr
;
/* Interrupt status register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_imr
;
/* Interrupt mask register */
sbmac_port_t
sbm_mdio
;
/* MDIO register */
sbmac_speed_t
sbm_speed
;
/* current speed */
sbmac_duplex_t
sbm_duplex
;
/* current duplex */
sbmac_fc_t
sbm_fc
;
/* current flow control setting */
u_char
sbm_hwaddr
[
ETHER_ADDR_LEN
];
sbmacdma_t
sbm_txdma
;
/* for now, only use channel 0 */
sbmacdma_t
sbm_rxdma
;
};
/**********************************************************************
* Externs
********************************************************************* */
/**********************************************************************
* Prototypes
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_initctx
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
chan
,
int
txrx
,
int
maxdescr
);
static
void
sbdma_channel_start
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
);
static
int
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sk_buff
*
m
);
static
int
sbdma_add_txbuffer
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sk_buff
*
m
);
static
void
sbdma_emptyring
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
);
static
void
sbdma_fillring
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
);
static
void
sbdma_rx_process
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
sbmacdma_t
*
d
);
static
void
sbdma_tx_process
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
sbmacdma_t
*
d
);
static
int
sbmac_initctx
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
);
static
void
sbmac_channel_start
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
);
static
void
sbmac_channel_stop
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
);
static
sbmac_state_t
sbmac_set_channel_state
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
,
sbmac_state_t
);
static
void
sbmac_promiscuous_mode
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
int
onoff
);
/*static void sbmac_init_and_start(struct sbmac_softc *sc);*/
static
uint64_t
sbmac_addr2reg
(
unsigned
char
*
ptr
);
static
void
sbmac_intr
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_instance
,
struct
pt_regs
*
rgs
);
static
int
sbmac_start_tx
(
struct
sk_buff
*
skb
,
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
void
sbmac_setmulti
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
);
static
int
sbmac_init
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
int
sbmac_set_speed
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
sbmac_speed_t
speed
);
static
int
sbmac_set_duplex
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
sbmac_duplex_t
duplex
,
sbmac_fc_t
fc
);
static
int
sbmac_open
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
void
sbmac_timer
(
unsigned
long
data
);
static
void
sbmac_tx_timeout
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
struct
net_device_stats
*
sbmac_get_stats
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
void
sbmac_set_rx_mode
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
int
sbmac_mii_ioctl
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
,
struct
ifreq
*
rq
,
int
cmd
);
static
int
sbmac_close
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
);
static
int
sbmac_mii_poll
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
noisy
);
static
void
sbmac_mii_sync
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
);
static
void
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
unsigned
int
data
,
int
bitcnt
);
static
unsigned
int
sbmac_mii_read
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
phyaddr
,
int
regidx
);
static
void
sbmac_mii_write
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
phyaddr
,
int
regidx
,
unsigned
int
regval
);
/**********************************************************************
* Globals
********************************************************************* */
/**********************************************************************
* MDIO constants
********************************************************************* */
#define MII_COMMAND_START 0x01
#define MII_COMMAND_READ 0x02
#define MII_COMMAND_WRITE 0x01
#define MII_COMMAND_ACK 0x02
#define BMCR_RESET 0x8000
#define BMCR_LOOPBACK 0x4000
#define BMCR_SPEED0 0x2000
#define BMCR_ANENABLE 0x1000
#define BMCR_POWERDOWN 0x0800
#define BMCR_ISOLATE 0x0400
#define BMCR_RESTARTAN 0x0200
#define BMCR_DUPLEX 0x0100
#define BMCR_COLTEST 0x0080
#define BMCR_SPEED1 0x0040
#define BMCR_SPEED1000 (BMCR_SPEED1|BMCR_SPEED0)
#define BMCR_SPEED100 (BMCR_SPEED0)
#define BMCR_SPEED10 0
#define BMSR_100BT4 0x8000
#define BMSR_100BT_FDX 0x4000
#define BMSR_100BT_HDX 0x2000
#define BMSR_10BT_FDX 0x1000
#define BMSR_10BT_HDX 0x0800
#define BMSR_100BT2_FDX 0x0400
#define BMSR_100BT2_HDX 0x0200
#define BMSR_1000BT_XSR 0x0100
#define BMSR_PRESUP 0x0040
#define BMSR_ANCOMPLT 0x0020
#define BMSR_REMFAULT 0x0010
#define BMSR_AUTONEG 0x0008
#define BMSR_LINKSTAT 0x0004
#define BMSR_JABDETECT 0x0002
#define BMSR_EXTCAPAB 0x0001
#define PHYIDR1 0x2000
#define PHYIDR2 0x5C60
#define ANAR_NP 0x8000
#define ANAR_RF 0x2000
#define ANAR_ASYPAUSE 0x0800
#define ANAR_PAUSE 0x0400
#define ANAR_T4 0x0200
#define ANAR_TXFD 0x0100
#define ANAR_TXHD 0x0080
#define ANAR_10FD 0x0040
#define ANAR_10HD 0x0020
#define ANAR_PSB 0x0001
#define ANLPAR_NP 0x8000
#define ANLPAR_ACK 0x4000
#define ANLPAR_RF 0x2000
#define ANLPAR_ASYPAUSE 0x0800
#define ANLPAR_PAUSE 0x0400
#define ANLPAR_T4 0x0200
#define ANLPAR_TXFD 0x0100
#define ANLPAR_TXHD 0x0080
#define ANLPAR_10FD 0x0040
#define ANLPAR_10HD 0x0020
#define ANLPAR_PSB 0x0001
/* 802.3 */
#define ANER_PDF 0x0010
#define ANER_LPNPABLE 0x0008
#define ANER_NPABLE 0x0004
#define ANER_PAGERX 0x0002
#define ANER_LPANABLE 0x0001
#define ANNPTR_NP 0x8000
#define ANNPTR_MP 0x2000
#define ANNPTR_ACK2 0x1000
#define ANNPTR_TOGTX 0x0800
#define ANNPTR_CODE 0x0008
#define ANNPRR_NP 0x8000
#define ANNPRR_MP 0x2000
#define ANNPRR_ACK3 0x1000
#define ANNPRR_TOGTX 0x0800
#define ANNPRR_CODE 0x0008
#define K1TCR_TESTMODE 0x0000
#define K1TCR_MSMCE 0x1000
#define K1TCR_MSCV 0x0800
#define K1TCR_RPTR 0x0400
#define K1TCR_1000BT_FDX 0x200
#define K1TCR_1000BT_HDX 0x100
#define K1STSR_MSMCFLT 0x8000
#define K1STSR_MSCFGRES 0x4000
#define K1STSR_LRSTAT 0x2000
#define K1STSR_RRSTAT 0x1000
#define K1STSR_LP1KFD 0x0800
#define K1STSR_LP1KHD 0x0400
#define K1STSR_LPASMDIR 0x0200
#define K1SCR_1KX_FDX 0x8000
#define K1SCR_1KX_HDX 0x4000
#define K1SCR_1KT_FDX 0x2000
#define K1SCR_1KT_HDX 0x1000
#define STRAP_PHY1 0x0800
#define STRAP_NCMODE 0x0400
#define STRAP_MANMSCFG 0x0200
#define STRAP_ANENABLE 0x0100
#define STRAP_MSVAL 0x0080
#define STRAP_1KHDXADV 0x0010
#define STRAP_1KFDXADV 0x0008
#define STRAP_100ADV 0x0004
#define STRAP_SPEEDSEL 0x0000
#define STRAP_SPEED100 0x0001
#define PHYSUP_SPEED1000 0x10
#define PHYSUP_SPEED100 0x08
#define PHYSUP_SPEED10 0x00
#define PHYSUP_LINKUP 0x04
#define PHYSUP_FDX 0x02
#define MII_BMCR 0x00
/* Basic mode control register (rw) */
#define MII_BMSR 0x01
/* Basic mode status register (ro) */
#define MII_K1STSR 0x0A
/* 1K Status Register (ro) */
#define MII_ANLPAR 0x05
/* Autonegotiation lnk partner abilities (rw) */
#define M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_OUTPUT 0
/* for clarity */
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_MII_SYNC(s)
*
* Synchronize with the MII - send a pattern of bits to the MII
* that will guarantee that it is ready to accept a command.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_mii_sync
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
)
{
int
cnt
;
uint64_t
bits
;
bits
=
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_OUTPUT
|
M_MAC_MDIO_OUT
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
);
for
(
cnt
=
0
;
cnt
<
32
;
cnt
++
)
{
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
|
M_MAC_MDC
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
);
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_MII_SENDDATA(s,data,bitcnt)
*
* Send some bits to the MII. The bits to be sent are right-
* justified in the 'data' parameter.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
* data - data to send
* bitcnt - number of bits to send
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
unsigned
int
data
,
int
bitcnt
)
{
int
i
;
uint64_t
bits
;
unsigned
int
curmask
;
bits
=
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_OUTPUT
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
);
curmask
=
1
<<
(
bitcnt
-
1
);
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
bitcnt
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
data
&
curmask
)
bits
|=
M_MAC_MDIO_OUT
;
else
bits
&=
~
M_MAC_MDIO_OUT
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
|
M_MAC_MDC
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
bits
);
curmask
>>=
1
;
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_MII_READ(s,phyaddr,regidx)
*
* Read a PHY register.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
* phyaddr - PHY's address
* regidx = index of register to read
*
* Return value:
* value read, or 0 if an error occured.
********************************************************************* */
static
unsigned
int
sbmac_mii_read
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
phyaddr
,
int
regidx
)
{
int
idx
;
int
error
;
int
regval
;
/*
* Synchronize ourselves so that the PHY knows the next
* thing coming down is a command
*/
sbmac_mii_sync
(
s
);
/*
* Send the data to the PHY. The sequence is
* a "start" command (2 bits)
* a "read" command (2 bits)
* the PHY addr (5 bits)
* the register index (5 bits)
*/
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
MII_COMMAND_START
,
2
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
MII_COMMAND_READ
,
2
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
phyaddr
,
5
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
regidx
,
5
);
/*
* Switch the port around without a clock transition.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
);
/*
* Send out a clock pulse to signal we want the status
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
|
M_MAC_MDC
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
);
/*
* If an error occured, the PHY will signal '1' back
*/
error
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
)
&
M_MAC_MDIO_IN
;
/*
* Issue an 'idle' clock pulse, but keep the direction
* the same.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
|
M_MAC_MDC
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
);
regval
=
0
;
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
16
;
idx
++
)
{
regval
<<=
1
;
if
(
error
==
0
)
{
if
(
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
)
&
M_MAC_MDIO_IN
)
regval
|=
1
;
}
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
|
M_MAC_MDC
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_INPUT
);
}
/* Switch back to output */
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_OUTPUT
);
if
(
error
==
0
)
return
regval
;
return
0
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_MII_WRITE(s,phyaddr,regidx,regval)
*
* Write a value to a PHY register.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
* phyaddr - PHY to use
* regidx - register within the PHY
* regval - data to write to register
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_mii_write
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
phyaddr
,
int
regidx
,
unsigned
int
regval
)
{
sbmac_mii_sync
(
s
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
MII_COMMAND_START
,
2
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
MII_COMMAND_WRITE
,
2
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
phyaddr
,
5
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
regidx
,
5
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
MII_COMMAND_ACK
,
2
);
sbmac_mii_senddata
(
s
,
regval
,
16
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_mdio
,
M_MAC_MDIO_DIR_OUTPUT
);
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_INITCTX(d,s,chan,txrx,maxdescr)
*
* Initialize a DMA channel context. Since there are potentially
* eight DMA channels per MAC, it's nice to do this in a standard
* way.
*
* Input parameters:
* d - sbmacdma_t structure (DMA channel context)
* s - sbmac_softc structure (pointer to a MAC)
* chan - channel number (0..1 right now)
* txrx - Identifies DMA_TX or DMA_RX for channel direction
* maxdescr - number of descriptors
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_initctx
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
chan
,
int
txrx
,
int
maxdescr
)
{
/*
* Save away interesting stuff in the structure
*/
d
->
sbdma_eth
=
s
;
d
->
sbdma_channel
=
chan
;
d
->
sbdma_txdir
=
txrx
;
/*
* initialize register pointers
*/
d
->
sbdma_config0
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_DMA_REGISTER
(
txrx
,
chan
,
R_MAC_DMA_CONFIG0
));
d
->
sbdma_config1
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_DMA_REGISTER
(
txrx
,
chan
,
R_MAC_DMA_CONFIG0
));
d
->
sbdma_dscrbase
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_DMA_REGISTER
(
txrx
,
chan
,
R_MAC_DMA_DSCR_BASE
));
d
->
sbdma_dscrcnt
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_DMA_REGISTER
(
txrx
,
chan
,
R_MAC_DMA_DSCR_CNT
));
d
->
sbdma_curdscr
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_DMA_REGISTER
(
txrx
,
chan
,
R_MAC_DMA_CUR_DSCRADDR
));
/*
* Allocate memory for the ring
*/
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
=
maxdescr
;
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
=
(
sbdmadscr_t
*
)
KMALLOC
(
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
*
sizeof
(
sbdmadscr_t
));
memset
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
,
0
,
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
*
sizeof
(
sbdmadscr_t
));
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable_end
=
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
+
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
;
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable_phys
=
KVTOPHYS
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
);
/*
* And context table
*/
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
=
(
struct
sk_buff
**
)
KMALLOC
(
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
*
sizeof
(
struct
sk_buff
*
));
memset
(
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
,
0
,
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
*
sizeof
(
struct
sk_buff
*
));
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_CHANNEL_START(d)
*
* Initialize the hardware registers for a DMA channel.
*
* Input parameters:
* d - DMA channel to init (context must be previously init'd
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_channel_start
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
)
{
/*
* Turn on the DMA channel
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
d
->
sbdma_config1
,
0
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrbase
,
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable_phys
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
d
->
sbdma_config0
,
V_DMA_RINGSZ
(
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
)
|
0
);
/*
* Initialize ring pointers
*/
d
->
sbdma_addptr
=
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
;
d
->
sbdma_remptr
=
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
;
}
static
void
sbdma_align_skb
(
struct
sk_buff
*
skb
,
int
power2
,
int
offset
)
{
unsigned
long
addr
;
unsigned
long
newaddr
;
addr
=
(
unsigned
long
)
skb
->
data
;
newaddr
=
(
addr
+
power2
-
1
)
&
~
(
power2
-
1
);
skb_reserve
(
skb
,
newaddr
-
addr
+
offset
);
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_ADD_RCVBUFFER(d,sb)
*
* Add a buffer to the specified DMA channel. For receive channels,
* this queues a buffer for inbound packets.
*
* Input parameters:
* d - DMA channel descriptor
* sb - sk_buff to add, or NULL if we should allocate one
*
* Return value:
* 0 if buffer could not be added (ring is full)
* 1 if buffer added successfully
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sk_buff
*
sb
)
{
sbdmadscr_t
*
dsc
;
sbdmadscr_t
*
nextdsc
;
struct
sk_buff
*
sb_new
=
NULL
;
int
pktsize
=
ENET_PACKET_SIZE
;
/* get pointer to our current place in the ring */
dsc
=
d
->
sbdma_addptr
;
nextdsc
=
SBDMA_NEXTBUF
(
d
,
sbdma_addptr
);
/*
* figure out if the ring is full - if the next descriptor
* is the same as the one that we're going to remove from
* the ring, the ring is full
*/
if
(
nextdsc
==
d
->
sbdma_remptr
)
{
return
-
ENOSPC
;
}
/*
* Allocate a sk_buff if we don't already have one.
* If we do have an sk_buff, reset it so that it's empty.
*
* Note: sk_buffs don't seem to be guaranteed to have any sort
* of alignment when they are allocated. Therefore, allocate enough
* extra space to make sure that:
*
* 1. the data does not start in the middle of a cache line.
* 2. The data does not end in the middle of a cache line
* 3. The buffer can be aligned such that the IP addresses are
* naturally aligned.
*
* Remember, the SB1250's MAC writes whole cache lines at a time,
* without reading the old contents first. So, if the sk_buff's
* data portion starts in the middle of a cache line, the SB1250
* DMA will trash the beginning (and ending) portions.
*/
if
(
sb
==
NULL
)
{
sb_new
=
dev_alloc_skb
(
ENET_PACKET_SIZE
+
CACHELINESIZE
*
2
+
ETHER_ALIGN
);
if
(
sb_new
==
NULL
)
{
printk
(
KERN_INFO
"%s: sk_buff allocation failed
\n
"
,
d
->
sbdma_eth
->
sbm_dev
->
name
);
return
-
ENOBUFS
;
}
sbdma_align_skb
(
sb_new
,
CACHELINESIZE
,
ETHER_ALIGN
);
/* mark skbuff owned by our device */
sb_new
->
dev
=
d
->
sbdma_eth
->
sbm_dev
;
}
else
{
sb_new
=
sb
;
/*
* nothing special to reinit buffer, it's already aligned
* and sb->tail already points to a good place.
*/
}
/*
* fill in the descriptor
*/
dsc
->
dscr_a
=
KVTOPHYS
(
sb_new
->
tail
)
|
V_DMA_DSCRA_A_SIZE
(
NUMCACHEBLKS
(
pktsize
+
ETHER_ALIGN
))
|
M_DMA_DSCRA_INTERRUPT
;
/* receiving: no options */
dsc
->
dscr_b
=
0
;
/*
* fill in the context
*/
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
dsc
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
]
=
sb_new
;
/*
* point at next packet
*/
d
->
sbdma_addptr
=
nextdsc
;
/*
* Give the buffer to the DMA engine.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrcnt
,
1
);
return
0
;
/* we did it */
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_ADD_TXBUFFER(d,sb)
*
* Add a transmit buffer to the specified DMA channel, causing a
* transmit to start.
*
* Input parameters:
* d - DMA channel descriptor
* sb - sk_buff to add
*
* Return value:
* 0 transmit queued successfully
* otherwise error code
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbdma_add_txbuffer
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
,
struct
sk_buff
*
sb
)
{
sbdmadscr_t
*
dsc
;
sbdmadscr_t
*
nextdsc
;
uint64_t
phys
;
uint64_t
ncb
;
int
length
;
/* get pointer to our current place in the ring */
dsc
=
d
->
sbdma_addptr
;
nextdsc
=
SBDMA_NEXTBUF
(
d
,
sbdma_addptr
);
/*
* figure out if the ring is full - if the next descriptor
* is the same as the one that we're going to remove from
* the ring, the ring is full
*/
if
(
nextdsc
==
d
->
sbdma_remptr
)
{
return
-
ENOSPC
;
}
/*
* Under Linux, it's not necessary to copy/coalesce buffers
* like it is on NetBSD. We think they're all contiguous,
* but that may not be true for GBE.
*/
length
=
sb
->
len
;
/*
* fill in the descriptor. Note that the number of cache
* blocks in the descriptor is the number of blocks
* *spanned*, so we need to add in the offset (if any)
* while doing the calculation.
*/
phys
=
KVTOPHYS
(
sb
->
data
);
ncb
=
NUMCACHEBLKS
(
length
+
(
phys
&
(
CACHELINESIZE
-
1
)));
dsc
->
dscr_a
=
phys
|
V_DMA_DSCRA_A_SIZE
(
ncb
)
|
M_DMA_DSCRA_INTERRUPT
|
M_DMA_ETHTX_SOP
;
/* transmitting: set outbound options and length */
dsc
->
dscr_b
=
V_DMA_DSCRB_OPTIONS
(
K_DMA_ETHTX_APPENDCRC_APPENDPAD
)
|
V_DMA_DSCRB_PKT_SIZE
(
length
);
/*
* fill in the context
*/
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
dsc
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
]
=
sb
;
/*
* point at next packet
*/
d
->
sbdma_addptr
=
nextdsc
;
/*
* Give the buffer to the DMA engine.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrcnt
,
1
);
return
0
;
/* we did it */
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_EMPTYRING(d)
*
* Free all allocated sk_buffs on the specified DMA channel;
*
* Input parameters:
* d - DMA channel
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_emptyring
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
)
{
int
idx
;
struct
sk_buff
*
sb
;
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
d
->
sbdma_maxdescr
;
idx
++
)
{
sb
=
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
idx
];
if
(
sb
)
{
dev_kfree_skb
(
sb
);
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
idx
]
=
NULL
;
}
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_FILLRING(d)
*
* Fill the specified DMA channel (must be receive channel)
* with sk_buffs
*
* Input parameters:
* d - DMA channel
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_fillring
(
sbmacdma_t
*
d
)
{
int
idx
;
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
SBMAC_MAX_RXDESCR
-
1
;
idx
++
)
{
if
(
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
d
,
NULL
)
!=
0
)
break
;
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_RX_PROCESS(sc,d)
*
* Process "completed" receive buffers on the specified DMA channel.
* Note that this isn't really ideal for priority channels, since
* it processes all of the packets on a given channel before
* returning.
*
* Input parameters:
* sc - softc structure
* d - DMA channel context
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_rx_process
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
sbmacdma_t
*
d
)
{
int
curidx
;
int
hwidx
;
sbdmadscr_t
*
dsc
;
struct
sk_buff
*
sb
;
int
len
;
for
(;;)
{
/*
* figure out where we are (as an index) and where
* the hardware is (also as an index)
*
* This could be done faster if (for example) the
* descriptor table was page-aligned and contiguous in
* both virtual and physical memory -- you could then
* just compare the low-order bits of the virtual address
* (sbdma_remptr) and the physical address (sbdma_curdscr CSR)
*/
curidx
=
d
->
sbdma_remptr
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
;
hwidx
=
(
int
)
(((
SBMAC_READCSR
(
d
->
sbdma_curdscr
)
&
M_DMA_CURDSCR_ADDR
)
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable_phys
)
/
sizeof
(
sbdmadscr_t
));
/*
* If they're the same, that means we've processed all
* of the descriptors up to (but not including) the one that
* the hardware is working on right now.
*/
if
(
curidx
==
hwidx
)
break
;
/*
* Otherwise, get the packet's sk_buff ptr back
*/
dsc
=
&
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
[
curidx
]);
sb
=
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
curidx
];
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
curidx
]
=
NULL
;
len
=
(
int
)
G_DMA_DSCRB_PKT_SIZE
(
dsc
->
dscr_b
)
-
4
;
/*
* Check packet status. If good, process it.
* If not, silently drop it and put it back on the
* receive ring.
*/
if
(
!
(
dsc
->
dscr_a
&
M_DMA_ETHRX_BAD
))
{
/*
* Set length into the packet
*/
skb_put
(
sb
,
len
);
/*
* Add a new buffer to replace the old one. If we fail
* to allocate a buffer, we're going to drop this
* packet and put it right back on the receive ring.
*/
if
(
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
d
,
NULL
)
==
-
ENOBUFS
)
{
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
d
,
sb
);
/* re-add old buffer */
}
else
{
/*
* Buffer has been replaced on the receive ring.
* Pass the buffer to the kernel
*/
sc
->
sbm_stats
.
rx_bytes
+=
len
;
sc
->
sbm_stats
.
rx_packets
++
;
sb
->
protocol
=
eth_type_trans
(
sb
,
d
->
sbdma_eth
->
sbm_dev
);
netif_rx
(
sb
);
}
}
else
{
/*
* Packet was mangled somehow. Just drop it and
* put it back on the receive ring.
*/
sbdma_add_rcvbuffer
(
d
,
sb
);
}
/*
* .. and advance to the next buffer.
*/
d
->
sbdma_remptr
=
SBDMA_NEXTBUF
(
d
,
sbdma_remptr
);
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBDMA_TX_PROCESS(sc,d)
*
* Process "completed" transmit buffers on the specified DMA channel.
* This is normally called within the interrupt service routine.
* Note that this isn't really ideal for priority channels, since
* it processes all of the packets on a given channel before
* returning.
*
* Input parameters:
* sc - softc structure
* d - DMA channel context
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbdma_tx_process
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
sbmacdma_t
*
d
)
{
int
curidx
;
int
hwidx
;
sbdmadscr_t
*
dsc
;
struct
sk_buff
*
sb
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_lock
),
flags
);
for
(;;)
{
/*
* figure out where we are (as an index) and where
* the hardware is (also as an index)
*
* This could be done faster if (for example) the
* descriptor table was page-aligned and contiguous in
* both virtual and physical memory -- you could then
* just compare the low-order bits of the virtual address
* (sbdma_remptr) and the physical address (sbdma_curdscr CSR)
*/
curidx
=
d
->
sbdma_remptr
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
;
{
/* XXX This is gross, ugly, and only here because justin hacked it
in to fix a problem without really understanding it.
It seems that, for whatever reason, this routine is invoked immediately upon the enabling of interrupts.
So then the Read below returns zero, making hwidx a negative number, and anti-hilarity
ensues.
I'm guessing there's a proper fix involving clearing out interrupt state from old packets
before enabling interrupts, but I'm not sure.
Anyways, this hack seems to work, and is Good Enough for 11 PM. :)
-Justin
*/
uint64_t
tmp
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
d
->
sbdma_curdscr
);
if
(
!
tmp
)
{
break
;
}
hwidx
=
(
int
)
(((
tmp
&
M_DMA_CURDSCR_ADDR
)
-
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable_phys
)
/
sizeof
(
sbdmadscr_t
));
}
/*
* If they're the same, that means we've processed all
* of the descriptors up to (but not including) the one that
* the hardware is working on right now.
*/
if
(
curidx
==
hwidx
)
break
;
/*
* Otherwise, get the packet's sk_buff ptr back
*/
dsc
=
&
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
[
curidx
]);
sb
=
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
curidx
];
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
[
curidx
]
=
NULL
;
/*
* Stats
*/
sc
->
sbm_stats
.
tx_bytes
+=
sb
->
len
;
sc
->
sbm_stats
.
tx_packets
++
;
/*
* for transmits, we just free buffers.
*/
dev_kfree_skb_irq
(
sb
);
/*
* .. and advance to the next buffer.
*/
d
->
sbdma_remptr
=
SBDMA_NEXTBUF
(
d
,
sbdma_remptr
);
}
/*
* Decide if we should wake up the protocol or not.
* Other drivers seem to do this when we reach a low
* watermark on the transmit queue.
*/
netif_wake_queue
(
d
->
sbdma_eth
->
sbm_dev
);
spin_unlock_irqrestore
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_lock
),
flags
);
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_INITCTX(s)
*
* Initialize an Ethernet context structure - this is called
* once per MAC on the 1250. Memory is allocated here, so don't
* call it again from inside the ioctl routines that bring the
* interface up/down
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac context structure
*
* Return value:
* 0
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_initctx
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
)
{
/*
* figure out the addresses of some ports
*/
s
->
sbm_macenable
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ENABLE
);
s
->
sbm_maccfg
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_CFG
);
s
->
sbm_fifocfg
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_THRSH_CFG
);
s
->
sbm_framecfg
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_FRAMECFG
);
s
->
sbm_rxfilter
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ADFILTER_CFG
);
s
->
sbm_isr
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_STATUS
);
s
->
sbm_imr
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_INT_MASK
);
s
->
sbm_mdio
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_MDIO
);
s
->
sbm_phys
[
0
]
=
1
;
s
->
sbm_phys
[
1
]
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldlinkstat
=
0
;
/*
* Initialize the DMA channels. Right now, only one per MAC is used
* Note: Only do this _once_, as it allocates memory from the kernel!
*/
sbdma_initctx
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_txdma
),
s
,
0
,
DMA_TX
,
SBMAC_MAX_TXDESCR
);
sbdma_initctx
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_rxdma
),
s
,
0
,
DMA_RX
,
SBMAC_MAX_RXDESCR
);
/*
* initial state is OFF
*/
s
->
sbm_state
=
sbmac_state_off
;
/*
* Initial speed is (XXX TEMP) 10MBit/s HDX no FC
*/
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_10
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_half
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_disabled
;
return
0
;
}
static
void
sbdma_uninitctx
(
struct
sbmacdma_s
*
d
)
{
if
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
)
{
KFREE
(
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
);
d
->
sbdma_dscrtable
=
NULL
;
}
if
(
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
)
{
KFREE
(
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
);
d
->
sbdma_ctxtable
=
NULL
;
}
}
static
void
sbmac_uninitctx
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
)
{
sbdma_uninitctx
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_txdma
));
sbdma_uninitctx
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_rxdma
));
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_CHANNEL_START(s)
*
* Start packet processing on this MAC.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_channel_start
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
)
{
uint64_t
reg
;
sbmac_port_t
port
;
uint64_t
cfg
,
fifo
,
framecfg
;
int
idx
;
/*
* Don't do this if running
*/
if
(
s
->
sbm_state
==
sbmac_state_on
)
return
;
/*
* Bring the controller out of reset, but leave it off.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_macenable
,
0
);
/*
* Ignore all received packets
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
0
);
/*
* Calculate values for various control registers.
*/
cfg
=
M_MAC_RETRY_EN
|
M_MAC_TX_HOLD_SOP_EN
|
V_MAC_TX_PAUSE_CNT_16K
|
M_MAC_AP_STAT_EN
|
M_MAC_FAST_SYNC
|
M_MAC_SS_EN
|
0
;
fifo
=
V_MAC_TX_WR_THRSH
(
4
)
|
/* Must be '4' or '8' */
V_MAC_TX_RD_THRSH
(
4
)
|
V_MAC_TX_RL_THRSH
(
4
)
|
V_MAC_RX_PL_THRSH
(
4
)
|
V_MAC_RX_RD_THRSH
(
4
)
|
/* Must be '4' */
V_MAC_RX_PL_THRSH
(
4
)
|
V_MAC_RX_RL_THRSH
(
8
)
|
0
;
framecfg
=
V_MAC_MIN_FRAMESZ_DEFAULT
|
V_MAC_MAX_FRAMESZ_DEFAULT
|
V_MAC_BACKOFF_SEL
(
1
);
/*
* Clear out the hash address map
*/
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_HASH_BASE
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAC_HASH_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
port
+=
sizeof
(
uint64_t
);
}
/*
* Clear out the exact-match table
*/
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ADDR_BASE
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAC_ADDR_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
port
+=
sizeof
(
uint64_t
);
}
/*
* Clear out the DMA Channel mapping table registers
*/
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_CHUP0_BASE
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAC_CHMAP_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
port
+=
sizeof
(
uint64_t
);
}
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_CHLO0_BASE
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAC_CHMAP_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
port
+=
sizeof
(
uint64_t
);
}
/*
* Program the hardware address. It goes into the hardware-address
* register as well as the first filter register.
*/
reg
=
sbmac_addr2reg
(
s
->
sbm_hwaddr
);
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ADDR_BASE
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
reg
);
port
=
PKSEG1
(
s
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
);
#ifdef CONFIG_SB1_PASS_1_WORKAROUNDS
/*
* Pass1 SB1250s do not receive packets addressed to the
* destination address in the R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR register.
* Set the value to zero.
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
#else
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
reg
);
#endif
/*
* Set the receive filter for no packets, and write values
* to the various config registers
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
0
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_imr
,
0
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_framecfg
,
framecfg
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_fifocfg
,
fifo
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_maccfg
,
cfg
);
/*
* Initialize DMA channels (rings should be ok now)
*/
sbdma_channel_start
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_rxdma
));
sbdma_channel_start
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_txdma
));
/*
* Configure the speed, duplex, and flow control
*/
sbmac_set_speed
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_speed
);
sbmac_set_duplex
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_duplex
,
s
->
sbm_fc
);
/*
* Fill the receive ring
*/
sbdma_fillring
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_rxdma
));
/*
* Turn on the rest of the bits in the enable register
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_macenable
,
M_MAC_RXDMA_EN0
|
M_MAC_TXDMA_EN0
|
M_MAC_RX_ENABLE
|
M_MAC_TX_ENABLE
);
/*
* Accept any kind of interrupt on TX and RX DMA channel 0
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_imr
,
(
M_MAC_INT_CHANNEL
<<
S_MAC_TX_CH0
)
|
(
M_MAC_INT_CHANNEL
<<
S_MAC_RX_CH0
));
/*
* Enable receiving unicasts and broadcasts
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
M_MAC_UCAST_EN
|
M_MAC_BCAST_EN
);
/*
* we're running now.
*/
s
->
sbm_state
=
sbmac_state_on
;
/*
* Program multicast addresses
*/
sbmac_setmulti
(
s
);
/*
* If channel was in promiscuous mode before, turn that on
*/
if
(
s
->
sbm_devflags
&
IFF_PROMISC
)
{
sbmac_promiscuous_mode
(
s
,
1
);
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_CHANNEL_STOP(s)
*
* Stop packet processing on this MAC.
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_channel_stop
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
)
{
uint64_t
ctl
;
/* don't do this if already stopped */
if
(
s
->
sbm_state
==
sbmac_state_off
)
return
;
/* don't accept any packets, disable all interrupts */
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
0
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_imr
,
0
);
/* Turn off ticker */
/* XXX */
/* turn off receiver and transmitter */
ctl
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_macenable
);
ctl
&=
~
(
M_MAC_RXDMA_EN0
|
M_MAC_TXDMA_EN0
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_macenable
,
ctl
);
/* We're stopped now. */
s
->
sbm_state
=
sbmac_state_off
;
/* Empty the receive and transmit rings */
sbdma_emptyring
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_rxdma
));
sbdma_emptyring
(
&
(
s
->
sbm_txdma
));
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_SET_CHANNEL_STATE(state)
*
* Set the channel's state ON or OFF
*
* Input parameters:
* state - new state
*
* Return value:
* old state
********************************************************************* */
static
sbmac_state_t
sbmac_set_channel_state
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
sbmac_state_t
state
)
{
sbmac_state_t
oldstate
=
sc
->
sbm_state
;
/*
* If same as previous state, return
*/
if
(
state
==
oldstate
)
{
return
oldstate
;
}
/*
* If new state is ON, turn channel on
*/
if
(
state
==
sbmac_state_on
)
{
sbmac_channel_start
(
sc
);
}
else
{
sbmac_channel_stop
(
sc
);
}
/*
* Return previous state
*/
return
oldstate
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_PROMISCUOUS_MODE(sc,onoff)
*
* Turn on or off promiscuous mode
*
* Input parameters:
* sc - softc
* onoff - 1 to turn on, 0 to turn off
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_promiscuous_mode
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
,
int
onoff
)
{
uint64_t
reg
;
if
(
sc
->
sbm_state
!=
sbmac_state_on
)
return
;
if
(
onoff
)
{
reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
);
reg
|=
M_MAC_ALLPKT_EN
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
reg
);
}
else
{
reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
);
reg
&=
~
M_MAC_ALLPKT_EN
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
reg
);
}
}
#if 0
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_INIT_AND_START(sc)
*
* Stop the channel and restart it. This is generally used
* when we have to do something to the channel that requires
* a swift kick.
*
* Input parameters:
* sc - softc
********************************************************************* */
static void sbmac_init_and_start(struct sbmac_softc *sc)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&(sc->sbm_lock),flags);
sbmac_set_channel_state(sc,sbmac_state_on);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(sc->sbm_lock),flags);
}
#endif
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_ADDR2REG(ptr)
*
* Convert six bytes into the 64-bit register value that
* we typically write into the SBMAC's address/mcast registers
*
* Input parameters:
* ptr - pointer to 6 bytes
*
* Return value:
* register value
********************************************************************* */
static
uint64_t
sbmac_addr2reg
(
unsigned
char
*
ptr
)
{
uint64_t
reg
=
0
;
ptr
+=
6
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
reg
<<=
8
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
reg
<<=
8
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
reg
<<=
8
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
reg
<<=
8
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
reg
<<=
8
;
reg
|=
(
uint64_t
)
*
(
--
ptr
);
return
reg
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_SET_SPEED(s,speed)
*
* Configure LAN speed for the specified MAC.
* Warning: must be called when MAC is off!
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
* speed - speed to set MAC to (see sbmac_speed_t enum)
*
* Return value:
* 1 if successful
* 0 indicates invalid parameters
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_set_speed
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
sbmac_speed_t
speed
)
{
uint64_t
cfg
;
uint64_t
framecfg
;
/*
* Save new current values
*/
s
->
sbm_speed
=
speed
;
if
(
s
->
sbm_state
==
sbmac_state_on
)
return
0
;
/* save for next restart */
/*
* Read current register values
*/
cfg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_maccfg
);
framecfg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_framecfg
);
/*
* Mask out the stuff we want to change
*/
cfg
&=
~
(
M_MAC_BURST_EN
|
M_MAC_SPEED_SEL
);
framecfg
&=
~
(
M_MAC_IFG_RX
|
M_MAC_IFG_TX
|
M_MAC_IFG_THRSH
|
M_MAC_SLOT_SIZE
);
/*
* Now add in the new bits
*/
switch
(
speed
)
{
case
sbmac_speed_10
:
framecfg
|=
V_MAC_IFG_RX_10
|
V_MAC_IFG_TX_10
|
K_MAC_IFG_THRSH_10
|
V_MAC_SLOT_SIZE_10
;
cfg
|=
V_MAC_SPEED_SEL_10MBPS
;
break
;
case
sbmac_speed_100
:
framecfg
|=
V_MAC_IFG_RX_100
|
V_MAC_IFG_TX_100
|
V_MAC_IFG_THRSH_100
|
V_MAC_SLOT_SIZE_100
;
cfg
|=
V_MAC_SPEED_SEL_100MBPS
;
break
;
case
sbmac_speed_1000
:
framecfg
|=
V_MAC_IFG_RX_1000
|
V_MAC_IFG_TX_1000
|
V_MAC_IFG_THRSH_1000
|
V_MAC_SLOT_SIZE_1000
;
cfg
|=
V_MAC_SPEED_SEL_1000MBPS
|
M_MAC_BURST_EN
;
break
;
case
sbmac_speed_auto
:
/* XXX not implemented */
/* fall through */
default:
return
0
;
}
/*
* Send the bits back to the hardware
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_framecfg
,
framecfg
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_maccfg
,
cfg
);
return
1
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_SET_DUPLEX(s,duplex,fc)
*
* Set Ethernet duplex and flow control options for this MAC
* Warning: must be called when MAC is off!
*
* Input parameters:
* s - sbmac structure
* duplex - duplex setting (see sbmac_duplex_t)
* fc - flow control setting (see sbmac_fc_t)
*
* Return value:
* 1 if ok
* 0 if an invalid parameter combination was specified
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_set_duplex
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
sbmac_duplex_t
duplex
,
sbmac_fc_t
fc
)
{
uint64_t
cfg
;
/*
* Save new current values
*/
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
duplex
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
fc
;
if
(
s
->
sbm_state
==
sbmac_state_on
)
return
0
;
/* save for next restart */
/*
* Read current register values
*/
cfg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
s
->
sbm_maccfg
);
/*
* Mask off the stuff we're about to change
*/
cfg
&=
~
(
M_MAC_FC_SEL
|
M_MAC_FC_CMD
|
M_MAC_HDX_EN
);
switch
(
duplex
)
{
case
sbmac_duplex_half
:
switch
(
fc
)
{
case
sbmac_fc_disabled
:
cfg
|=
M_MAC_HDX_EN
|
V_MAC_FC_CMD_DISABLED
;
break
;
case
sbmac_fc_collision
:
cfg
|=
M_MAC_HDX_EN
|
V_MAC_FC_CMD_ENABLED
;
break
;
case
sbmac_fc_carrier
:
cfg
|=
M_MAC_HDX_EN
|
V_MAC_FC_CMD_ENAB_FALSECARR
;
break
;
case
sbmac_fc_auto
:
/* XXX not implemented */
/* fall through */
case
sbmac_fc_frame
:
/* not valid in half duplex */
default:
/* invalid selection */
return
0
;
}
break
;
case
sbmac_duplex_full
:
switch
(
fc
)
{
case
sbmac_fc_disabled
:
cfg
|=
V_MAC_FC_CMD_DISABLED
;
break
;
case
sbmac_fc_frame
:
cfg
|=
V_MAC_FC_CMD_ENABLED
;
break
;
case
sbmac_fc_collision
:
/* not valid in full duplex */
case
sbmac_fc_carrier
:
/* not valid in full duplex */
case
sbmac_fc_auto
:
/* XXX not implemented */
/* fall through */
default:
return
0
;
}
break
;
case
sbmac_duplex_auto
:
/* XXX not implemented */
break
;
}
/*
* Send the bits back to the hardware
*/
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
s
->
sbm_maccfg
,
cfg
);
return
1
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_INTR()
*
* Interrupt handler for MAC interrupts
*
* Input parameters:
* MAC structure
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_intr
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_instance
,
struct
pt_regs
*
rgs
)
{
struct
net_device
*
dev
=
(
struct
net_device
*
)
dev_instance
;
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
(
dev
->
priv
);
uint64_t
isr
;
for
(;;)
{
/*
* Read the ISR (this clears the bits in the real register)
*/
isr
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_isr
);
if
(
isr
==
0
)
break
;
/*
* Transmits on channel 0
*/
if
(
isr
&
(
M_MAC_INT_CHANNEL
<<
S_MAC_TX_CH0
))
{
sbdma_tx_process
(
sc
,
&
(
sc
->
sbm_txdma
));
}
/*
* Receives on channel 0
*/
if
(
isr
&
(
M_MAC_INT_CHANNEL
<<
S_MAC_RX_CH0
))
{
sbdma_rx_process
(
sc
,
&
(
sc
->
sbm_rxdma
));
}
}
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_START_TX(skb,dev)
*
* Start output on the specified interface. Basically, we
* queue as many buffers as we can until the ring fills up, or
* we run off the end of the queue, whichever comes first.
*
* Input parameters:
*
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_start_tx
(
struct
sk_buff
*
skb
,
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
/* lock eth irq */
spin_lock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
/*
* Put the buffer on the transmit ring. If we
* don't have room, stop the queue.
*/
if
(
sbdma_add_txbuffer
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_txdma
),
skb
))
{
/* XXX save skb that we could not send */
netif_stop_queue
(
dev
);
}
dev
->
trans_start
=
jiffies
;
spin_unlock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
return
0
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_SETMULTI(sc)
*
* Reprogram the multicast table into the hardware, given
* the list of multicasts associated with the interface
* structure.
*
* Input parameters:
* sc - softc
*
* Return value:
* nothing
********************************************************************* */
static
void
sbmac_setmulti
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
)
{
uint64_t
reg
;
sbmac_port_t
port
;
int
idx
;
struct
dev_mc_list
*
mclist
;
struct
net_device
*
dev
=
sc
->
sbm_dev
;
/*
* Clear out entire multicast table. We do this by nuking
* the entire hash table and all the direct matches except
* the first one, which is used for our station address
*/
for
(
idx
=
1
;
idx
<
MAC_ADDR_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
port
=
PKSEG1
(
sc
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ADDR_BASE
+
(
idx
*
sizeof
(
uint64_t
)));
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
}
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAC_HASH_COUNT
;
idx
++
)
{
port
=
PKSEG1
(
sc
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_HASH_BASE
+
(
idx
*
sizeof
(
uint64_t
)));
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
0
);
}
/*
* Clear the filter to say we don't want any multicasts.
*/
reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
);
reg
&=
~
(
M_MAC_MCAST_INV
|
M_MAC_MCAST_EN
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
reg
);
if
(
dev
->
flags
&
IFF_ALLMULTI
)
{
/*
* Enable ALL multicasts. Do this by inverting the
* multicast enable bit.
*/
reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
);
reg
|=
(
M_MAC_MCAST_INV
|
M_MAC_MCAST_EN
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
reg
);
return
;
}
/*
* Progam new multicast entries. For now, only use the
* perfect filter. In the future we'll need to use the
* hash filter if the perfect filter overflows
*/
/* XXX only using perfect filter for now, need to use hash
* XXX if the table overflows */
idx
=
1
;
/* skip station address */
mclist
=
dev
->
mc_list
;
while
(
mclist
&&
(
idx
<
MAC_ADDR_COUNT
))
{
reg
=
sbmac_addr2reg
(
mclist
->
dmi_addr
);
port
=
PKSEG1
(
sc
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ADDR_BASE
+
(
idx
*
sizeof
(
uint64_t
)));
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
port
,
reg
);
idx
++
;
mclist
=
mclist
->
next
;
}
/*
* Enable the "accept multicast bits" if we programmed at least one
* multicast.
*/
if
(
idx
>
1
)
{
reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
);
reg
|=
M_MAC_MCAST_EN
;
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
sc
->
sbm_rxfilter
,
reg
);
}
}
#if defined(SBMAC_ETH0_HWADDR) || defined(SBMAC_ETH1_HWADDR) || defined(SBMAC_ETH2_HWADDR)
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_PARSE_XDIGIT(str)
*
* Parse a hex digit, returning its value
*
* Input parameters:
* str - character
*
* Return value:
* hex value, or -1 if invalid
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_parse_xdigit
(
char
str
)
{
int
digit
;
if
((
str
>=
'0'
)
&&
(
str
<=
'9'
))
digit
=
str
-
'0'
;
else
if
((
str
>=
'a'
)
&&
(
str
<=
'f'
))
digit
=
str
-
'a'
+
10
;
else
if
((
str
>=
'A'
)
&&
(
str
<=
'F'
))
digit
=
str
-
'A'
+
10
;
else
return
-
1
;
return
digit
;
}
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_PARSE_HWADDR(str,hwaddr)
*
* Convert a string in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx into a 6-byte
* Ethernet address.
*
* Input parameters:
* str - string
* hwaddr - pointer to hardware address
*
* Return value:
* 0 if ok, else -1
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_parse_hwaddr
(
char
*
str
,
u_char
*
hwaddr
)
{
int
digit1
,
digit2
;
int
idx
=
6
;
while
(
*
str
&&
(
idx
>
0
))
{
digit1
=
sbmac_parse_xdigit
(
*
str
);
if
(
digit1
<
0
)
return
-
1
;
str
++
;
if
(
!*
str
)
return
-
1
;
if
((
*
str
==
':'
)
||
(
*
str
==
'-'
))
{
digit2
=
digit1
;
digit1
=
0
;
}
else
{
digit2
=
sbmac_parse_xdigit
(
*
str
);
if
(
digit2
<
0
)
return
-
1
;
str
++
;
}
*
hwaddr
++
=
(
digit1
<<
4
)
|
digit2
;
idx
--
;
if
(
*
str
==
'-'
)
str
++
;
if
(
*
str
==
':'
)
str
++
;
}
return
0
;
}
#endif
/**********************************************************************
* SBMAC_INIT(dev)
*
* Attach routine - init hardware and hook ourselves into linux
*
* Input parameters:
* dev - net_device structure
*
* Return value:
* status
********************************************************************* */
static
int
sbmac_init
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
;
u_char
*
eaddr
;
uint64_t
ea_reg
;
int
idx
;
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
/* Determine controller base address */
sc
->
sbm_base
=
(
sbmac_port_t
)
dev
->
base_addr
;
sc
->
sbm_dev
=
dev
;
eaddr
=
sc
->
sbm_hwaddr
;
/*
* Read the ethernet address. The firwmare left this programmed
* for us in the ethernet address register for each mac.
*/
ea_reg
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
PKSEG1
(
sc
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
));
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
PKSEG1
(
sc
->
sbm_base
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
),
0
);
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
6
;
idx
++
)
{
eaddr
[
idx
]
=
(
uint8_t
)
(
ea_reg
&
0xFF
);
ea_reg
>>=
8
;
}
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
6
;
idx
++
)
{
dev
->
dev_addr
[
idx
]
=
eaddr
[
idx
];
}
/*
* Init packet size
*/
sc
->
sbm_buffersize
=
ENET_PACKET_SIZE
+
CACHELINESIZE
*
2
+
ETHER_ALIGN
;
/*
* Initialize context (get pointers to registers and stuff), then
* allocate the memory for the descriptor tables.
*/
sbmac_initctx
(
sc
);
/*
* Display Ethernet address (this is called during the config process
* so we need to finish off the config message that was being displayed)
*/
printk
(
KERN_INFO
"%s: SB1250 Ethernet at 0x%08lX, address: %02X-%02X-%02X-%02X-%02X-%02X
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
,
(
unsigned
long
)
sc
->
sbm_base
,
eaddr
[
0
],
eaddr
[
1
],
eaddr
[
2
],
eaddr
[
3
],
eaddr
[
4
],
eaddr
[
5
]);
/*
* Set up Linux device callins
*/
spin_lock_init
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_lock
));
ether_setup
(
dev
);
dev
->
open
=
sbmac_open
;
dev
->
hard_start_xmit
=
sbmac_start_tx
;
dev
->
stop
=
sbmac_close
;
dev
->
get_stats
=
sbmac_get_stats
;
dev
->
set_multicast_list
=
sbmac_set_rx_mode
;
dev
->
do_ioctl
=
sbmac_mii_ioctl
;
dev
->
tx_timeout
=
sbmac_tx_timeout
;
dev
->
watchdog_timeo
=
TX_TIMEOUT
;
return
0
;
}
static
int
sbmac_open
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
MOD_INC_USE_COUNT
;
if
(
debug
>
1
)
{
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"%s: sbmac_open() irq %d.
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
,
dev
->
irq
);
}
/*
* map/route interrupt
*/
if
(
request_irq
(
dev
->
irq
,
&
sbmac_intr
,
SA_SHIRQ
,
dev
->
name
,
dev
))
{
MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT
;
return
-
EBUSY
;
}
/*
* Configure default speed
*/
sbmac_mii_poll
(
sc
,
1
);
/*
* Turn on the channel
*/
sbmac_set_channel_state
(
sc
,
sbmac_state_on
);
/*
* XXX Station address is in dev->dev_addr
*/
if
(
dev
->
if_port
==
0
)
dev
->
if_port
=
0
;
netif_start_queue
(
dev
);
sbmac_set_rx_mode
(
dev
);
/* Set the timer to check for link beat. */
init_timer
(
&
sc
->
sbm_timer
);
sc
->
sbm_timer
.
expires
=
jiffies
+
2
;
sc
->
sbm_timer
.
data
=
(
unsigned
long
)
dev
;
sc
->
sbm_timer
.
function
=
&
sbmac_timer
;
add_timer
(
&
sc
->
sbm_timer
);
return
0
;
}
static
int
sbmac_mii_poll
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
s
,
int
noisy
)
{
int
bmsr
,
bmcr
,
k1stsr
,
anlpar
;
int
chg
;
char
buffer
[
100
];
char
*
p
=
buffer
;
/* Read the mode status and mode control registers. */
bmsr
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_phys
[
0
],
MII_BMSR
);
bmcr
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_phys
[
0
],
MII_BMCR
);
/* get the link partner status */
anlpar
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_phys
[
0
],
MII_ANLPAR
);
/* if supported, read the 1000baseT register */
if
(
bmsr
&
BMSR_1000BT_XSR
)
{
k1stsr
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
s
,
s
->
sbm_phys
[
0
],
MII_K1STSR
);
}
else
{
k1stsr
=
0
;
}
chg
=
0
;
if
((
bmsr
&
BMSR_LINKSTAT
)
==
0
)
{
/*
* If link status is down, clear out old info so that when
* it comes back up it will force us to reconfigure speed
*/
s
->
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
=
0
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
=
0
;
return
0
;
}
if
((
s
->
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
!=
bmsr
)
||
(
s
->
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
!=
anlpar
)
||
(
s
->
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
!=
k1stsr
))
{
if
(
debug
>
1
)
{
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"%s: bmsr:%x/%x anlpar:%x/%x k1stsr:%x/%x
\n
"
,
s
->
sbm_dev
->
name
,
s
->
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
,
bmsr
,
s
->
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
,
anlpar
,
s
->
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
,
k1stsr
);
}
s
->
sbm_phy_oldbmsr
=
bmsr
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldanlpar
=
anlpar
;
s
->
sbm_phy_oldk1stsr
=
k1stsr
;
chg
=
1
;
}
if
(
chg
==
0
)
return
0
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"Link speed: "
);
if
(
k1stsr
&
K1STSR_LP1KFD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_1000
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_full
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_frame
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"1000BaseT FDX"
);
}
else
if
(
k1stsr
&
K1STSR_LP1KHD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_1000
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_half
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_disabled
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"1000BaseT HDX"
);
}
else
if
(
anlpar
&
ANLPAR_TXFD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_100
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_full
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
(
anlpar
&
ANLPAR_PAUSE
)
?
sbmac_fc_frame
:
sbmac_fc_disabled
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"100BaseT FDX"
);
}
else
if
(
anlpar
&
ANLPAR_TXHD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_100
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_half
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_disabled
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"100BaseT HDX"
);
}
else
if
(
anlpar
&
ANLPAR_10FD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_10
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_full
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_frame
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"10BaseT FDX"
);
}
else
if
(
anlpar
&
ANLPAR_10HD
)
{
s
->
sbm_speed
=
sbmac_speed_10
;
s
->
sbm_duplex
=
sbmac_duplex_half
;
s
->
sbm_fc
=
sbmac_fc_collision
;
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"10BaseT HDX"
);
}
else
{
p
+=
sprintf
(
p
,
"Unknown"
);
}
if
(
noisy
)
{
printk
(
KERN_INFO
"%s: %s
\n
"
,
s
->
sbm_dev
->
name
,
buffer
);
}
return
1
;
}
static
void
sbmac_timer
(
unsigned
long
data
)
{
struct
net_device
*
dev
=
(
struct
net_device
*
)
data
;
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
int
next_tick
=
HZ
;
int
mii_status
;
spin_lock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
/* make IFF_RUNNING follow the MII status bit "Link established" */
mii_status
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
sc
,
sc
->
sbm_phys
[
0
],
MII_BMSR
);
if
(
(
mii_status
&
BMSR_LINKSTAT
)
!=
(
sc
->
sbm_phy_oldlinkstat
)
)
{
sc
->
sbm_phy_oldlinkstat
=
mii_status
&
BMSR_LINKSTAT
;
if
(
mii_status
&
BMSR_LINKSTAT
)
{
netif_carrier_on
(
dev
);
}
else
{
netif_carrier_off
(
dev
);
}
}
/*
* Poll the PHY to see what speed we should be running at
*/
if
(
sbmac_mii_poll
(
sc
,
1
))
{
if
(
sc
->
sbm_state
!=
sbmac_state_off
)
{
/*
* something changed, restart the channel
*/
if
(
debug
>
1
)
{
printk
(
"%s: restarting channel because speed changed
\n
"
,
sc
->
sbm_dev
->
name
);
}
sbmac_channel_stop
(
sc
);
sbmac_channel_start
(
sc
);
}
}
spin_unlock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
sc
->
sbm_timer
.
expires
=
jiffies
+
next_tick
;
add_timer
(
&
sc
->
sbm_timer
);
}
static
void
sbmac_tx_timeout
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
spin_lock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
dev
->
trans_start
=
jiffies
;
sc
->
sbm_stats
.
tx_errors
++
;
spin_unlock_irq
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
);
printk
(
KERN_WARNING
"%s: Transmit timed out
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
);
}
static
struct
net_device_stats
*
sbmac_get_stats
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
/* XXX update other stats here */
spin_unlock_irqrestore
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
return
&
sc
->
sbm_stats
;
}
static
void
sbmac_set_rx_mode
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
msg_flag
=
0
;
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
if
((
dev
->
flags
^
sc
->
sbm_devflags
)
&
IFF_PROMISC
)
{
/*
* Promiscuous changed.
*/
if
(
dev
->
flags
&
IFF_PROMISC
)
{
/* Unconditionally log net taps. */
msg_flag
=
1
;
sbmac_promiscuous_mode
(
sc
,
1
);
}
else
{
msg_flag
=
2
;
sbmac_promiscuous_mode
(
sc
,
0
);
}
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
if
(
msg_flag
)
{
printk
(
KERN_NOTICE
"%s: Promiscuous mode %sabled.
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
,(
msg_flag
==
1
)
?
"en"
:
"dis"
);
}
/*
* Program the multicasts. Do this every time.
*/
sbmac_setmulti
(
sc
);
}
static
int
sbmac_mii_ioctl
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
,
struct
ifreq
*
rq
,
int
cmd
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
u16
*
data
=
(
u16
*
)
&
rq
->
ifr_data
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
int
retval
;
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
retval
=
0
;
switch
(
cmd
)
{
case
SIOCDEVPRIVATE
:
/* Get the address of the PHY in use. */
data
[
0
]
=
sc
->
sbm_phys
[
0
]
&
0x1f
;
/* Fall Through */
case
SIOCDEVPRIVATE
+
1
:
/* Read the specified MII register. */
data
[
3
]
=
sbmac_mii_read
(
sc
,
data
[
0
]
&
0x1f
,
data
[
1
]
&
0x1f
);
break
;
case
SIOCDEVPRIVATE
+
2
:
/* Write the specified MII register */
if
(
!
capable
(
CAP_NET_ADMIN
))
{
retval
=
-
EPERM
;
break
;
}
if
(
debug
>
1
)
{
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"%s: sbmac_mii_ioctl: write %02X %02X %02X
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
,
data
[
0
],
data
[
1
],
data
[
2
]);
}
sbmac_mii_write
(
sc
,
data
[
0
]
&
0x1f
,
data
[
1
]
&
0x1f
,
data
[
2
]);
break
;
default:
retval
=
-
EOPNOTSUPP
;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
return
retval
;
}
static
int
sbmac_close
(
struct
net_device
*
dev
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
sbmac_set_channel_state
(
sc
,
sbmac_state_off
);
del_timer_sync
(
&
sc
->
sbm_timer
);
spin_lock_irqsave
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
netif_stop_queue
(
dev
);
if
(
debug
>
1
)
{
printk
(
KERN_DEBUG
"%s: Shutting down ethercard
\n
"
,
dev
->
name
);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore
(
&
sc
->
sbm_lock
,
flags
);
/* Make sure there is no irq-handler running on a different CPU. */
synchronize_irq
();
free_irq
(
dev
->
irq
,
dev
);
sbdma_emptyring
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_txdma
));
sbdma_emptyring
(
&
(
sc
->
sbm_rxdma
));
MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT
;
return
0
;
}
#if defined(SBMAC_ETH0_HWADDR) || defined(SBMAC_ETH1_HWADDR) || defined(SBMAC_ETH2_HWADDR)
static
void
sbmac_setup_hwaddr
(
int
chan
,
char
*
addr
)
{
uint8_t
eaddr
[
6
];
uint64_t
val
;
sbmac_port_t
port
;
port
=
A_MAC_CHANNEL_BASE
(
chan
);
sbmac_parse_hwaddr
(
addr
,
eaddr
);
val
=
sbmac_addr2reg
(
eaddr
);
SBMAC_WRITECSR
(
PKSEG1
(
port
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
),
val
);
val
=
SBMAC_READCSR
(
PKSEG1
(
port
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
));
}
#endif
static
struct
net_device
*
dev_sbmac
[
MAX_UNITS
]
=
{
0
,
0
,
0
};
static
int
__init
sbmac_init_module
(
void
)
{
int
idx
;
int
macidx
=
0
;
struct
net_device
*
dev
;
sbmac_port_t
port
;
/*
* For bringup when not using the firmware, we can pre-fill
* the MAC addresses using the environment variables
* specified in this file (or maybe from the config file?)
*/
#ifdef SBMAC_ETH0_HWADDR
sbmac_setup_hwaddr
(
0
,
SBMAC_ETH0_HWADDR
);
#endif
#ifdef SBMAC_ETH1_HWADDR
sbmac_setup_hwaddr
(
1
,
SBMAC_ETH1_HWADDR
);
#endif
#ifdef SBMAC_ETH2_HWADDR
sbmac_setup_hwaddr
(
2
,
SBMAC_ETH2_HWADDR
);
#endif
/*
* Walk through the Ethernet controllers and find
* those who have their MAC addresses set.
*/
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAX_UNITS
;
idx
++
)
{
/*
* This is the base address of the MAC.
*/
port
=
A_MAC_CHANNEL_BASE
(
idx
);
/*
* The R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR register will be set to some nonzero
* value for us by the firmware if we're going to use this MAC.
* If we find a zero, skip this MAC.
*/
if
(
SBMAC_READCSR
(
PKSEG1
(
port
+
R_MAC_ETHERNET_ADDR
))
==
0
)
{
continue
;
}
/*
* Okay, cool. Initialize this MAC.
*/
dev
=
init_etherdev
(
NULL
,
sizeof
(
struct
sbmac_softc
));
if
(
!
dev
)
break
;
/* problems, get out now. */
dev
->
irq
=
K_INT_MAC_0
+
idx
;
dev
->
base_addr
=
port
;
dev
->
mem_end
=
0
;
/*dev->init = sbmac_init;*/
sbmac_init
(
dev
);
dev_sbmac
[
macidx
]
=
dev
;
macidx
++
;
}
/*
* Should we care, 'macidx' is the total number of enabled MACs.
*/
return
0
;
}
static
void
__exit
sbmac_cleanup_module
(
void
)
{
int
idx
;
struct
net_device
*
dev
;
for
(
idx
=
0
;
idx
<
MAX_UNITS
;
idx
++
)
{
dev
=
dev_sbmac
[
idx
];
if
(
dev
==
NULL
)
continue
;
if
(
dev
->
priv
!=
NULL
)
{
struct
sbmac_softc
*
sc
=
(
struct
sbmac_softc
*
)
dev
->
priv
;
unregister_netdev
(
dev
);
sbmac_uninitctx
(
sc
);
KFREE
(
sc
);
}
KFREE
(
dev
);
dev_sbmac
[
idx
]
=
NULL
;
}
}
module_init
(
sbmac_init_module
);
module_exit
(
sbmac_cleanup_module
);
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