1 /* de4x5.c: A DIGITAL DC21x4x DECchip and DE425/DE434/DE435/DE450/DE500
2 ethernet driver for Linux.
4 Copyright 1994, 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation.
6 Testing resources for this driver have been made available
7 in part by NASA Ames Research Center (mjacob@nas.nasa.gov).
9 The author may be reached at davies@maniac.ultranet.com.
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31 Originally, this driver was written for the Digital Equipment
32 Corporation series of EtherWORKS ethernet cards:
38 DE500 10/100 PCI Fasternet
40 but it will now attempt to support all cards which conform to the
41 Digital Semiconductor SROM Specification. The driver currently
42 recognises the following chips:
50 So far the driver is known to work with the following cards:
58 ZNYX346 10/100 4 port (can act as a 10/100 bridge!)
60 The driver has been tested on a relatively busy network using the DE425,
61 DE434, DE435 and DE500 cards and benchmarked with 'ttcp': it transferred
62 16M of data to a DECstation 5000/200 as follows:
66 DE425 1030k 997k 1170k 1128k
67 DE434 1063k 995k 1170k 1125k
68 DE435 1063k 995k 1170k 1125k
69 DE500 1063k 998k 1170k 1125k in 10Mb/s mode
71 All values are typical (in kBytes/sec) from a sample of 4 for each
72 measurement. Their error is +/-20k on a quiet (private) network and also
73 depend on what load the CPU has.
75 =========================================================================
76 This driver has been written substantially from scratch, although its
77 inheritance of style and stack interface from 'ewrk3.c' and in turn from
78 Donald Becker's 'lance.c' should be obvious. With the module autoload of
79 every usable DECchip board, I pinched Donald's 'next_module' field to
80 link my modules together.
82 Upto 15 EISA cards can be supported under this driver, limited primarily
83 by the available IRQ lines. I have checked different configurations of
84 multiple depca, EtherWORKS 3 cards and de4x5 cards and have not found a
85 problem yet (provided you have at least depca.c v0.38) ...
87 PCI support has been added to allow the driver to work with the DE434,
88 DE435, DE450 and DE500 cards. The I/O accesses are a bit of a kludge due
89 to the differences in the EISA and PCI CSR address offsets from the base
92 The ability to load this driver as a loadable module has been included
93 and used extensively during the driver development (to save those long
94 reboot sequences). Loadable module support under PCI and EISA has been
95 achieved by letting the driver autoprobe as if it were compiled into the
96 kernel. Do make sure you're not sharing interrupts with anything that
97 cannot accommodate interrupt sharing!
99 To utilise this ability, you have to do 8 things:
101 0) have a copy of the loadable modules code installed on your system.
102 1) copy de4x5.c from the /linux/drivers/net directory to your favourite
104 2) for fixed autoprobes (not recommended), edit the source code near
105 line 5594 to reflect the I/O address you're using, or assign these when
108 insmod de4x5 io=0xghh where g = bus number
111 NB: autoprobing for modules is now supported by default. You may just
116 to load all available boards. For a specific board, still use
118 3) compile de4x5.c, but include -DMODULE in the command line to ensure
119 that the correct bits are compiled (see end of source code).
120 4) if you are wanting to add a new card, goto 5. Otherwise, recompile a
121 kernel with the de4x5 configuration turned off and reboot.
122 5) insmod de4x5 [io=0xghh]
123 6) run the net startup bits for your new eth?? interface(s) manually
124 (usually /etc/rc.inet[12] at boot time).
127 To unload a module, turn off the associated interface(s)
128 'ifconfig eth?? down' then 'rmmod de4x5'.
130 Automedia detection is included so that in principal you can disconnect
131 from, e.g. TP, reconnect to BNC and things will still work (after a
132 pause whilst the driver figures out where its media went). My tests
133 using ping showed that it appears to work....
135 By default, the driver will now autodetect any DECchip based card.
136 Should you have a need to restrict the driver to DIGITAL only cards, you
137 can compile with a DEC_ONLY define, or if loading as a module, use the
138 'dec_only=1' parameter.
140 I've changed the timing routines to use the kernel timer and scheduling
141 functions so that the hangs and other assorted problems that occurred
142 while autosensing the media should be gone. A bonus for the DC21040
143 auto media sense algorithm is that it can now use one that is more in
144 line with the rest (the DC21040 chip doesn't have a hardware timer).
145 The downside is the 1 'jiffies' (10ms) resolution.
147 IEEE 802.3u MII interface code has been added in anticipation that some
148 products may use it in the future.
150 The SMC9332 card has a non-compliant SROM which needs fixing - I have
151 patched this driver to detect it because the SROM format used complies
152 to a previous DEC-STD format.
154 I have removed the buffer copies needed for receive on Intels. I cannot
155 remove them for Alphas since the Tulip hardware only does longword
156 aligned DMA transfers and the Alphas get alignment traps with non
157 longword aligned data copies (which makes them really slow). No comment.
159 I have added SROM decoding routines to make this driver work with any
160 card that supports the Digital Semiconductor SROM spec. This will help
161 all cards running the dc2114x series chips in particular. Cards using
162 the dc2104x chips should run correctly with the basic driver. I'm in
163 debt to <mjacob@feral.com> for the testing and feedback that helped get
164 this feature working. So far we have tested KINGSTON, SMC8432, SMC9332
165 (with the latest SROM complying with the SROM spec V3: their first was
166 broken), ZNYX342 and LinkSys. ZYNX314 (dual 21041 MAC) and ZNYX 315
167 (quad 21041 MAC) cards also appear to work despite their incorrectly
170 I have added a temporary fix for interrupt problems when some SCSI cards
171 share the same interrupt as the DECchip based cards. The problem occurs
172 because the SCSI card wants to grab the interrupt as a fast interrupt
173 (runs the service routine with interrupts turned off) vs. this card
174 which really needs to run the service routine with interrupts turned on.
175 This driver will now add the interrupt service routine as a fast
176 interrupt if it is bounced from the slow interrupt. THIS IS NOT A
177 RECOMMENDED WAY TO RUN THE DRIVER and has been done for a limited time
178 until people sort out their compatibility issues and the kernel
179 interrupt service code is fixed. YOU SHOULD SEPARATE OUT THE FAST
180 INTERRUPT CARDS FROM THE SLOW INTERRUPT CARDS to ensure that they do not
181 run on the same interrupt. PCMCIA/CardBus is another can of worms...
183 Finally, I think I have really fixed the module loading problem with
184 more than one DECchip based card. As a side effect, I don't mess with
185 the device structure any more which means that if more than 1 card in
186 2.0.x is installed (4 in 2.1.x), the user will have to edit
187 linux/drivers/net/Space.c to make room for them. Hence, module loading
188 is the preferred way to use this driver, since it doesn't have this
191 Where SROM media detection is used and full duplex is specified in the
192 SROM, the feature is ignored unless lp->params.fdx is set at compile
193 time OR during a module load (insmod de4x5 args='eth??:fdx' [see
194 below]). This is because there is no way to automatically detect full
195 duplex links except through autonegotiation. When I include the
196 autonegotiation feature in the SROM autoconf code, this detection will
197 occur automatically for that case.
199 Command line arguments are now allowed, similar to passing arguments
200 through LILO. This will allow a per adapter board set up of full duplex
201 and media. The only lexical constraints are: the board name (dev->name)
202 appears in the list before its parameters. The list of parameters ends
203 either at the end of the parameter list or with another board name. The
204 following parameters are allowed:
207 autosense to set the media/speed; with the following
209 TP, TP_NW, BNC, AUI, BNC_AUI, 100Mb, 10Mb, AUTO
211 Case sensitivity is important for the sub-parameters. They *must* be
212 upper case. Examples:
214 insmod de4x5 args='eth1:fdx autosense=BNC eth0:autosense=100Mb'.
216 For a compiled in driver, at or above line 548, place e.g.
217 #define DE4X5_PARM "eth0:fdx autosense=AUI eth2:autosense=TP"
219 Yes, I know full duplex isn't permissible on BNC or AUI; they're just
220 examples. By default, full duplex is turned off and AUTO is the default
221 autosense setting. In reality, I expect only the full duplex option to
222 be used. Note the use of single quotes in the two examples above and the
223 lack of commas to separate items. ALSO, you must get the requested media
224 correct in relation to what the adapter SROM says it has. There's no way
225 to determine this in advance other than by trial and error and common
226 sense, e.g. call a BNC connectored port 'BNC', not '10Mb'.
228 Changed the bus probing. EISA used to be done first, followed by PCI.
229 Most people probably don't even know what a de425 is today and the EISA
230 probe has messed up some SCSI cards in the past, so now PCI is always
231 probed first followed by EISA if a) the architecture allows EISA and
232 either b) there have been no PCI cards detected or c) an EISA probe is
233 forced by the user. To force a probe include "force_eisa" in your
234 insmod "args" line; for built-in kernels either change the driver to do
235 this automatically or include #define DE4X5_FORCE_EISA on or before
236 line 1040 in the driver.
244 Version Date Description
246 0.1 17-Nov-94 Initial writing. ALPHA code release.
247 0.2 13-Jan-95 Added PCI support for DE435's.
248 0.21 19-Jan-95 Added auto media detection.
249 0.22 10-Feb-95 Fix interrupt handler call <chris@cosy.sbg.ac.at>.
250 Fix recognition bug reported by <bkm@star.rl.ac.uk>.
251 Add request/release_region code.
252 Add loadable modules support for PCI.
253 Clean up loadable modules support.
254 0.23 28-Feb-95 Added DC21041 and DC21140 support.
255 Fix missed frame counter value and initialisation.
257 0.24 11-Apr-95 Change delay routine to use <linux/udelay>.
258 Change TX_BUFFS_AVAIL macro.
259 Change media autodetection to allow manual setting.
260 Completed DE500 (DC21140) support.
261 0.241 18-Apr-95 Interim release without DE500 Autosense Algorithm.
262 0.242 10-May-95 Minor changes.
263 0.30 12-Jun-95 Timer fix for DC21140.
265 Add ALPHA changes from <jestabro@ant.tay1.dec.com>.
266 Add DE500 semi automatic autosense.
267 Add Link Fail interrupt TP failure detection.
268 Add timer based link change detection.
269 Plugged a memory leak in de4x5_queue_pkt().
270 0.31 13-Jun-95 Fixed PCI stuff for 1.3.1.
271 0.32 26-Jun-95 Added verify_area() calls in de4x5_ioctl() from a
272 suggestion by <heiko@colossus.escape.de>.
273 0.33 8-Aug-95 Add shared interrupt support (not released yet).
274 0.331 21-Aug-95 Fix de4x5_open() with fast CPUs.
275 Fix de4x5_interrupt().
276 Fix dc21140_autoconf() mess.
277 No shared interrupt support.
278 0.332 11-Sep-95 Added MII management interface routines.
279 0.40 5-Mar-96 Fix setup frame timeout <maartenb@hpkuipc.cern.ch>.
280 Add kernel timer code (h/w is too flaky).
281 Add MII based PHY autosense.
282 Add new multicasting code.
283 Add new autosense algorithms for media/mode
284 selection using kernel scheduling/timing.
286 Made changes suggested by <jeff@router.patch.net>:
287 Change driver to detect all DECchip based cards
288 with DEC_ONLY restriction a special case.
289 Changed driver to autoprobe as a module. No irq
290 checking is done now - assume BIOS is good!
291 Added SMC9332 detection <manabe@Roy.dsl.tutics.ac.jp>
292 0.41 21-Mar-96 Don't check for get_hw_addr checksum unless DEC card
293 only <niles@axp745gsfc.nasa.gov>
294 Fix for multiple PCI cards reported by <jos@xos.nl>
295 Duh, put the IRQF_SHARED flag into request_interrupt().
296 Fix SMC ethernet address in enet_det[].
297 Print chip name instead of "UNKNOWN" during boot.
298 0.42 26-Apr-96 Fix MII write TA bit error.
299 Fix bug in dc21040 and dc21041 autosense code.
300 Remove buffer copies on receive for Intels.
301 Change sk_buff handling during media disconnects to
302 eliminate DUP packets.
303 Add dynamic TX thresholding.
304 Change all chips to use perfect multicast filtering.
305 Fix alloc_device() bug <jari@markkus2.fimr.fi>
306 0.43 21-Jun-96 Fix unconnected media TX retry bug.
307 Add Accton to the list of broken cards.
308 Fix TX under-run bug for non DC21140 chips.
309 Fix boot command probe bug in alloc_device() as
310 reported by <koen.gadeyne@barco.com> and
311 <orava@nether.tky.hut.fi>.
312 Add cache locks to prevent a race condition as
313 reported by <csd@microplex.com> and
314 <baba@beckman.uiuc.edu>.
315 Upgraded alloc_device() code.
316 0.431 28-Jun-96 Fix potential bug in queue_pkt() from discussion
317 with <csd@microplex.com>
318 0.44 13-Aug-96 Fix RX overflow bug in 2114[023] chips.
319 Fix EISA probe bugs reported by <os2@kpi.kharkov.ua>
320 and <michael@compurex.com>.
321 0.441 9-Sep-96 Change dc21041_autoconf() to probe quiet BNC media
322 with a loopback packet.
323 0.442 9-Sep-96 Include AUI in dc21041 media printout. Bug reported
324 by <bhat@mundook.cs.mu.OZ.AU>
325 0.45 8-Dec-96 Include endian functions for PPC use, from work
326 by <cort@cs.nmt.edu> and <g.thomas@opengroup.org>.
327 0.451 28-Dec-96 Added fix to allow autoprobe for modules after
328 suggestion from <mjacob@feral.com>.
329 0.5 30-Jan-97 Added SROM decoding functions.
331 Fix sleep/wakeup calls for PCI cards, bug reported
332 by <cross@gweep.lkg.dec.com>.
333 Added multi-MAC, one SROM feature from discussion
334 with <mjacob@feral.com>.
335 Added full module autoprobe capability.
336 Added attempt to use an SMC9332 with broken SROM.
337 Added fix for ZYNX multi-mac cards that didn't
338 get their IRQs wired correctly.
339 0.51 13-Feb-97 Added endian fixes for the SROM accesses from
341 Fix init_connection() to remove extra device reset.
342 Fix MAC/PHY reset ordering in dc21140m_autoconf().
343 Fix initialisation problem with lp->timeout in
344 typeX_infoblock() from <paubert@iram.es>.
345 Fix MII PHY reset problem from work done by
347 0.52 26-Apr-97 Some changes may not credit the right people -
348 a disk crash meant I lost some mail.
349 Change RX interrupt routine to drop rather than
350 defer packets to avoid hang reported by
351 <g.thomas@opengroup.org>.
352 Fix srom_exec() to return for COMPACT and type 1
354 Added DC21142 and DC21143 functions.
355 Added byte counters from <phil@tazenda.demon.co.uk>
356 Added IRQF_DISABLED temporary fix from
358 0.53 12-Nov-97 Fix the *_probe() to include 'eth??' name during
359 module load: bug reported by
360 <Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk>
361 Fix multi-MAC, one SROM, to work with 2114x chips:
362 bug reported by <cmetz@inner.net>.
363 Make above search independent of BIOS device scan
365 Completed DC2114[23] autosense functions.
366 0.531 21-Dec-97 Fix DE500-XA 100Mb/s bug reported by
368 Fix type1_infoblock() bug introduced in 0.53, from
370 <parmee@postecss.ncrfran.france.ncr.com> and
371 <jo@ice.dillingen.baynet.de>.
372 Added argument list to set up each board from either
373 a module's command line or a compiled in #define.
374 Added generic MII PHY functionality to deal with
376 Fix the mess in 2.1.67.
377 0.532 5-Jan-98 Fix bug in mii_get_phy() reported by
379 Fix bug in pci_probe() for 64 bit systems reported
380 by <belliott@accessone.com>.
381 0.533 9-Jan-98 Fix more 64 bit bugs reported by <jal@cs.brown.edu>.
382 0.534 24-Jan-98 Fix last (?) endian bug from <geert@linux-m68k.org>
383 0.535 21-Feb-98 Fix Ethernet Address PROM reset bug for DC21040.
384 0.536 21-Mar-98 Change pci_probe() to use the pci_dev structure.
385 **Incompatible with 2.0.x from here.**
386 0.540 5-Jul-98 Atomicize assertion of dev->interrupt for SMP
387 from <lma@varesearch.com>
388 Add TP, AUI and BNC cases to 21140m_autoconf() for
389 case where a 21140 under SROM control uses, e.g. AUI
390 from problem report by <delchini@lpnp09.in2p3.fr>
391 Add MII parallel detection to 2114x_autoconf() for
392 case where no autonegotiation partner exists from
393 problem report by <mlapsley@ndirect.co.uk>.
394 Add ability to force connection type directly even
395 when using SROM control from problem report by
397 Updated the PCI interface to conform with the latest
398 version. I hope nothing is broken...
399 Add TX done interrupt modification from suggestion
400 by <Austin.Donnelly@cl.cam.ac.uk>.
401 Fix is_anc_capable() bug reported by
402 <Austin.Donnelly@cl.cam.ac.uk>.
403 Fix type[13]_infoblock() bug: during MII search, PHY
404 lp->rst not run because lp->ibn not initialised -
405 from report & fix by <paubert@iram.es>.
406 Fix probe bug with EISA & PCI cards present from
407 report by <eirik@netcom.com>.
408 0.541 24-Aug-98 Fix compiler problems associated with i386-string
409 ops from multiple bug reports and temporary fix
410 from <paubert@iram.es>.
411 Fix pci_probe() to correctly emulate the old
412 pcibios_find_class() function.
413 Add an_exception() for old ZYNX346 and fix compile
414 warning on PPC & SPARC, from <ecd@skynet.be>.
415 Fix lastPCI to correctly work with compiled in
416 kernels and modules from bug report by
417 <Zlatko.Calusic@CARNet.hr> et al.
418 0.542 15-Sep-98 Fix dc2114x_autoconf() to stop multiple messages
419 when media is unconnected.
420 Change dev->interrupt to lp->interrupt to ensure
421 alignment for Alpha's and avoid their unaligned
422 access traps. This flag is merely for log messages:
423 should do something more definitive though...
424 0.543 30-Dec-98 Add SMP spin locking.
425 0.544 8-May-99 Fix for buggy SROM in Motorola embedded boards using
426 a 21143 by <mmporter@home.com>.
427 Change PCI/EISA bus probing order.
428 0.545 28-Nov-99 Further Moto SROM bug fix from
429 <mporter@eng.mcd.mot.com>
430 Remove double checking for DEBUG_RX in de4x5_dbg_rx()
431 from report by <geert@linux-m68k.org>
432 0.546 22-Feb-01 Fixes Alpha XP1000 oops. The srom_search function
433 was causing a page fault when initializing the
434 variable 'pb', on a non de4x5 PCI device, in this
435 case a PCI bridge (DEC chip 21152). The value of
436 'pb' is now only initialized if a de4x5 chip is
438 <france@handhelds.org>
439 0.547 08-Nov-01 Use library crc32 functions by <Matt_Domsch@dell.com>
440 0.548 30-Aug-03 Big 2.6 cleanup. Ported to PCI/EISA probing and
441 generic DMA APIs. Fixed DE425 support on Alpha.
442 <maz@wild-wind.fr.eu.org>
443 =========================================================================
446 #include <linux/module.h>
447 #include <linux/kernel.h>
448 #include <linux/string.h>
449 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
450 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
451 #include <linux/errno.h>
452 #include <linux/ioport.h>
453 #include <linux/slab.h>
454 #include <linux/pci.h>
455 #include <linux/eisa.h>
456 #include <linux/delay.h>
457 #include <linux/init.h>
458 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
459 #include <linux/crc32.h>
460 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
461 #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
462 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
463 #include <linux/time.h>
464 #include <linux/types.h>
465 #include <linux/unistd.h>
466 #include <linux/ctype.h>
467 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
468 #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
469 #include <linux/bitops.h>
473 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
474 #include <asm/unaligned.h>
475 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
476 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PMAC
477 #include <asm/machdep.h>
478 #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_PMAC */
482 static char version[] __devinitdata = "de4x5.c:V0.546 2001/02/22 davies@maniac.ultranet.com\n";
484 #define c_char const char
485 #define TWIDDLE(a) (u_short)le16_to_cpu(get_unaligned((__le16 *)(a)))
491 int reset; /* Hard reset required? */
492 int id; /* IEEE OUI */
493 int ta; /* One cycle TA time - 802.3u is confusing here */
494 struct { /* Non autonegotiation (parallel) speed det. */
502 int reset; /* Hard reset required? */
503 int id; /* IEEE OUI */
504 int ta; /* One cycle TA time */
505 struct { /* Non autonegotiation (parallel) speed det. */
510 int addr; /* MII address for the PHY */
511 u_char *gep; /* Start of GEP sequence block in SROM */
512 u_char *rst; /* Start of reset sequence in SROM */
513 u_int mc; /* Media Capabilities */
514 u_int ana; /* NWay Advertisement */
515 u_int fdx; /* Full DupleX capabilities for each media */
516 u_int ttm; /* Transmit Threshold Mode for each media */
517 u_int mci; /* 21142 MII Connector Interrupt info */
520 #define DE4X5_MAX_PHY 8 /* Allow upto 8 attached PHY devices per board */
523 u_char mc; /* Media Code */
524 u_char ext; /* csr13-15 valid when set */
525 int csr13; /* SIA Connectivity Register */
526 int csr14; /* SIA TX/RX Register */
527 int csr15; /* SIA General Register */
528 int gepc; /* SIA GEP Control Information */
529 int gep; /* SIA GEP Data */
533 ** Define the know universe of PHY devices that can be
534 ** recognised by this driver.
536 static struct phy_table phy_info[] = {
537 {0, NATIONAL_TX, 1, {0x19, 0x40, 0x00}}, /* National TX */
538 {1, BROADCOM_T4, 1, {0x10, 0x02, 0x02}}, /* Broadcom T4 */
539 {0, SEEQ_T4 , 1, {0x12, 0x10, 0x10}}, /* SEEQ T4 */
540 {0, CYPRESS_T4 , 1, {0x05, 0x20, 0x20}}, /* Cypress T4 */
541 {0, 0x7810 , 1, {0x14, 0x0800, 0x0800}} /* Level One LTX970 */
545 ** These GENERIC values assumes that the PHY devices follow 802.3u and
546 ** allow parallel detection to set the link partner ability register.
547 ** Detection of 100Base-TX [H/F Duplex] and 100Base-T4 is supported.
549 #define GENERIC_REG 0x05 /* Autoneg. Link Partner Advertisement Reg. */
550 #define GENERIC_MASK MII_ANLPA_100M /* All 100Mb/s Technologies */
551 #define GENERIC_VALUE MII_ANLPA_100M /* 100B-TX, 100B-TX FDX, 100B-T4 */
554 ** Define special SROM detection cases
556 static c_char enet_det[][ETH_ALEN] = {
557 {0x00, 0x00, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00},
558 {0x00, 0x00, 0xe8, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}
565 ** SROM Repair definitions. If a broken SROM is detected a card may
566 ** use this information to help figure out what to do. This is a
567 ** "stab in the dark" and so far for SMC9332's only.
569 static c_char srom_repair_info[][100] = {
570 {0x00,0x1e,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x08, /* SMC9332 */
571 0x1f,0x01,0x8f,0x01,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x02,
572 0x01,0x00,0x00,0x78,0xe0,0x01,0x00,0x50,
578 static int de4x5_debug = DE4X5_DEBUG;
580 /*static int de4x5_debug = (DEBUG_MII | DEBUG_SROM | DEBUG_PCICFG | DEBUG_MEDIA | DEBUG_VERSION);*/
581 static int de4x5_debug = (DEBUG_MEDIA | DEBUG_VERSION);
585 ** Allow per adapter set up. For modules this is simply a command line
587 ** insmod de4x5 args='eth1:fdx autosense=BNC eth0:autosense=100Mb'.
589 ** For a compiled in driver, place e.g.
590 ** #define DE4X5_PARM "eth0:fdx autosense=AUI eth2:autosense=TP"
594 static char *args = DE4X5_PARM;
604 #define DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS 250 /* msec autosense tick (DE500) */
606 #define DE4X5_NDA 0xffe0 /* No Device (I/O) Address */
609 ** Ethernet PROM defines
611 #define PROBE_LENGTH 32
612 #define ETH_PROM_SIG 0xAA5500FFUL
617 #define PKT_BUF_SZ 1536 /* Buffer size for each Tx/Rx buffer */
618 #define IEEE802_3_SZ 1518 /* Packet + CRC */
619 #define MAX_PKT_SZ 1514 /* Maximum ethernet packet length */
620 #define MAX_DAT_SZ 1500 /* Maximum ethernet data length */
621 #define MIN_DAT_SZ 1 /* Minimum ethernet data length */
622 #define PKT_HDR_LEN 14 /* Addresses and data length info */
623 #define FAKE_FRAME_LEN (MAX_PKT_SZ + 1)
624 #define QUEUE_PKT_TIMEOUT (3*HZ) /* 3 second timeout */
630 #define DE4X5_EISA_IO_PORTS 0x0c00 /* I/O port base address, slot 0 */
631 #define DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE 0x100 /* I/O address extent */
633 #define EISA_ALLOWED_IRQ_LIST {5, 9, 10, 11}
635 #define DE4X5_SIGNATURE {"DE425","DE434","DE435","DE450","DE500"}
636 #define DE4X5_NAME_LENGTH 8
638 static c_char *de4x5_signatures[] = DE4X5_SIGNATURE;
641 ** Ethernet PROM defines for DC21040
643 #define PROBE_LENGTH 32
644 #define ETH_PROM_SIG 0xAA5500FFUL
649 #define PCI_MAX_BUS_NUM 8
650 #define DE4X5_PCI_TOTAL_SIZE 0x80 /* I/O address extent */
651 #define DE4X5_CLASS_CODE 0x00020000 /* Network controller, Ethernet */
654 ** Memory Alignment. Each descriptor is 4 longwords long. To force a
655 ** particular alignment on the TX descriptor, adjust DESC_SKIP_LEN and
656 ** DESC_ALIGN. ALIGN aligns the start address of the private memory area
657 ** and hence the RX descriptor ring's first entry.
659 #define DE4X5_ALIGN4 ((u_long)4 - 1) /* 1 longword align */
660 #define DE4X5_ALIGN8 ((u_long)8 - 1) /* 2 longword align */
661 #define DE4X5_ALIGN16 ((u_long)16 - 1) /* 4 longword align */
662 #define DE4X5_ALIGN32 ((u_long)32 - 1) /* 8 longword align */
663 #define DE4X5_ALIGN64 ((u_long)64 - 1) /* 16 longword align */
664 #define DE4X5_ALIGN128 ((u_long)128 - 1) /* 32 longword align */
666 #define DE4X5_ALIGN DE4X5_ALIGN32 /* Keep the DC21040 happy... */
667 #define DE4X5_CACHE_ALIGN CAL_16LONG
668 #define DESC_SKIP_LEN DSL_0 /* Must agree with DESC_ALIGN */
669 /*#define DESC_ALIGN u32 dummy[4]; / * Must agree with DESC_SKIP_LEN */
672 #ifndef DEC_ONLY /* See README.de4x5 for using this */
675 static int dec_only = 1;
679 ** DE4X5 IRQ ENABLE/DISABLE
681 #define ENABLE_IRQs { \
683 outl(imr, DE4X5_IMR); /* Enable the IRQs */\
686 #define DISABLE_IRQs {\
687 imr = inl(DE4X5_IMR);\
689 outl(imr, DE4X5_IMR); /* Disable the IRQs */\
692 #define UNMASK_IRQs {\
693 imr |= lp->irq_mask;\
694 outl(imr, DE4X5_IMR); /* Unmask the IRQs */\
698 imr = inl(DE4X5_IMR);\
699 imr &= ~lp->irq_mask;\
700 outl(imr, DE4X5_IMR); /* Mask the IRQs */\
706 #define START_DE4X5 {\
707 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);\
708 omr |= OMR_ST | OMR_SR;\
709 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR); /* Enable the TX and/or RX */\
712 #define STOP_DE4X5 {\
713 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);\
714 omr &= ~(OMR_ST|OMR_SR);\
715 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR); /* Disable the TX and/or RX */ \
721 #define RESET_SIA outl(0, DE4X5_SICR); /* Reset SIA connectivity regs */
724 ** DE500 AUTOSENSE TIMER INTERVAL (MILLISECS)
726 #define DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS 250
732 char sub_vendor_id[2];
733 char sub_system_id[2];
738 char num_controllers;
743 #define SUB_VENDOR_ID 0x500a
746 ** DE4X5 Descriptors. Make sure that all the RX buffers are contiguous
747 ** and have sizes of both a power of 2 and a multiple of 4.
748 ** A size of 256 bytes for each buffer could be chosen because over 90% of
749 ** all packets in our network are <256 bytes long and 64 longword alignment
750 ** is possible. 1536 showed better 'ttcp' performance. Take your pick. 32 TX
751 ** descriptors are needed for machines with an ALPHA CPU.
753 #define NUM_RX_DESC 8 /* Number of RX descriptors */
754 #define NUM_TX_DESC 32 /* Number of TX descriptors */
755 #define RX_BUFF_SZ 1536 /* Power of 2 for kmalloc and */
756 /* Multiple of 4 for DC21040 */
757 /* Allows 512 byte alignment */
759 volatile __le32 status;
767 ** The DE4X5 private structure
769 #define DE4X5_PKT_STAT_SZ 16
770 #define DE4X5_PKT_BIN_SZ 128 /* Should be >=100 unless you
771 increase DE4X5_PKT_STAT_SZ */
774 u_int bins[DE4X5_PKT_STAT_SZ]; /* Private stats counters */
778 u_int excessive_collisions;
780 u_int excessive_underruns;
781 u_int rx_runt_frames;
787 struct de4x5_private {
788 char adapter_name[80]; /* Adapter name */
789 u_long interrupt; /* Aligned ISR flag */
790 struct de4x5_desc *rx_ring; /* RX descriptor ring */
791 struct de4x5_desc *tx_ring; /* TX descriptor ring */
792 struct sk_buff *tx_skb[NUM_TX_DESC]; /* TX skb for freeing when sent */
793 struct sk_buff *rx_skb[NUM_RX_DESC]; /* RX skb's */
794 int rx_new, rx_old; /* RX descriptor ring pointers */
795 int tx_new, tx_old; /* TX descriptor ring pointers */
796 char setup_frame[SETUP_FRAME_LEN]; /* Holds MCA and PA info. */
797 char frame[64]; /* Min sized packet for loopback*/
798 spinlock_t lock; /* Adapter specific spinlock */
799 struct net_device_stats stats; /* Public stats */
800 struct pkt_stats pktStats; /* Private stats counters */
803 int bus; /* EISA or PCI */
804 int bus_num; /* PCI Bus number */
805 int device; /* Device number on PCI bus */
806 int state; /* Adapter OPENED or CLOSED */
807 int chipset; /* DC21040, DC21041 or DC21140 */
808 s32 irq_mask; /* Interrupt Mask (Enable) bits */
809 s32 irq_en; /* Summary interrupt bits */
810 int media; /* Media (eg TP), mode (eg 100B)*/
811 int c_media; /* Remember the last media conn */
812 bool fdx; /* media full duplex flag */
813 int linkOK; /* Link is OK */
814 int autosense; /* Allow/disallow autosensing */
815 bool tx_enable; /* Enable descriptor polling */
816 int setup_f; /* Setup frame filtering type */
817 int local_state; /* State within a 'media' state */
818 struct mii_phy phy[DE4X5_MAX_PHY]; /* List of attached PHY devices */
819 struct sia_phy sia; /* SIA PHY Information */
820 int active; /* Index to active PHY device */
821 int mii_cnt; /* Number of attached PHY's */
822 int timeout; /* Scheduling counter */
823 struct timer_list timer; /* Timer info for kernel */
824 int tmp; /* Temporary global per card */
826 u_long lock; /* Lock the cache accesses */
827 s32 csr0; /* Saved Bus Mode Register */
828 s32 csr6; /* Saved Operating Mode Reg. */
829 s32 csr7; /* Saved IRQ Mask Register */
830 s32 gep; /* Saved General Purpose Reg. */
831 s32 gepc; /* Control info for GEP */
832 s32 csr13; /* Saved SIA Connectivity Reg. */
833 s32 csr14; /* Saved SIA TX/RX Register */
834 s32 csr15; /* Saved SIA General Register */
835 int save_cnt; /* Flag if state already saved */
836 struct sk_buff *skb; /* Save the (re-ordered) skb's */
838 struct de4x5_srom srom; /* A copy of the SROM */
839 int cfrv; /* Card CFRV copy */
840 int rx_ovf; /* Check for 'RX overflow' tag */
841 bool useSROM; /* For non-DEC card use SROM */
842 bool useMII; /* Infoblock using the MII */
843 int asBitValid; /* Autosense bits in GEP? */
844 int asPolarity; /* 0 => asserted high */
845 int asBit; /* Autosense bit number in GEP */
846 int defMedium; /* SROM default medium */
847 int tcount; /* Last infoblock number */
848 int infoblock_init; /* Initialised this infoblock? */
849 int infoleaf_offset; /* SROM infoleaf for controller */
850 s32 infoblock_csr6; /* csr6 value in SROM infoblock */
851 int infoblock_media; /* infoblock media */
852 int (*infoleaf_fn)(struct net_device *); /* Pointer to infoleaf function */
853 u_char *rst; /* Pointer to Type 5 reset info */
854 u_char ibn; /* Infoblock number */
855 struct parameters params; /* Command line/ #defined params */
856 struct device *gendev; /* Generic device */
857 dma_addr_t dma_rings; /* DMA handle for rings */
858 int dma_size; /* Size of the DMA area */
859 char *rx_bufs; /* rx bufs on alpha, sparc, ... */
863 ** To get around certain poxy cards that don't provide an SROM
864 ** for the second and more DECchip, I have to key off the first
865 ** chip's address. I'll assume there's not a bad SROM iff:
867 ** o the chipset is the same
868 ** o the bus number is the same and > 0
869 ** o the sum of all the returned hw address bytes is 0 or 0x5fa
871 ** Also have to save the irq for those cards whose hardware designers
872 ** can't follow the PCI to PCI Bridge Architecture spec.
878 u_char addr[ETH_ALEN];
882 ** The transmit ring full condition is described by the tx_old and tx_new
884 ** tx_old = tx_new Empty ring
885 ** tx_old = tx_new+1 Full ring
886 ** tx_old+txRingSize = tx_new+1 Full ring (wrapped condition)
888 #define TX_BUFFS_AVAIL ((lp->tx_old<=lp->tx_new)?\
889 lp->tx_old+lp->txRingSize-lp->tx_new-1:\
890 lp->tx_old -lp->tx_new-1)
892 #define TX_PKT_PENDING (lp->tx_old != lp->tx_new)
897 static int de4x5_open(struct net_device *dev);
898 static int de4x5_queue_pkt(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
899 static irqreturn_t de4x5_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id);
900 static int de4x5_close(struct net_device *dev);
901 static struct net_device_stats *de4x5_get_stats(struct net_device *dev);
902 static void de4x5_local_stats(struct net_device *dev, char *buf, int pkt_len);
903 static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
904 static int de4x5_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd);
909 static int de4x5_hw_init(struct net_device *dev, u_long iobase, struct device *gendev);
910 static int de4x5_init(struct net_device *dev);
911 static int de4x5_sw_reset(struct net_device *dev);
912 static int de4x5_rx(struct net_device *dev);
913 static int de4x5_tx(struct net_device *dev);
914 static int de4x5_ast(struct net_device *dev);
915 static int de4x5_txur(struct net_device *dev);
916 static int de4x5_rx_ovfc(struct net_device *dev);
918 static int autoconf_media(struct net_device *dev);
919 static void create_packet(struct net_device *dev, char *frame, int len);
920 static void load_packet(struct net_device *dev, char *buf, u32 flags, struct sk_buff *skb);
921 static int dc21040_autoconf(struct net_device *dev);
922 static int dc21041_autoconf(struct net_device *dev);
923 static int dc21140m_autoconf(struct net_device *dev);
924 static int dc2114x_autoconf(struct net_device *dev);
925 static int srom_autoconf(struct net_device *dev);
926 static int de4x5_suspect_state(struct net_device *dev, int timeout, int prev_state, int (*fn)(struct net_device *, int), int (*asfn)(struct net_device *));
927 static int dc21040_state(struct net_device *dev, int csr13, int csr14, int csr15, int timeout, int next_state, int suspect_state, int (*fn)(struct net_device *, int));
928 static int test_media(struct net_device *dev, s32 irqs, s32 irq_mask, s32 csr13, s32 csr14, s32 csr15, s32 msec);
929 static int test_for_100Mb(struct net_device *dev, int msec);
930 static int wait_for_link(struct net_device *dev);
931 static int test_mii_reg(struct net_device *dev, int reg, int mask, bool pol, long msec);
932 static int is_spd_100(struct net_device *dev);
933 static int is_100_up(struct net_device *dev);
934 static int is_10_up(struct net_device *dev);
935 static int is_anc_capable(struct net_device *dev);
936 static int ping_media(struct net_device *dev, int msec);
937 static struct sk_buff *de4x5_alloc_rx_buff(struct net_device *dev, int index, int len);
938 static void de4x5_free_rx_buffs(struct net_device *dev);
939 static void de4x5_free_tx_buffs(struct net_device *dev);
940 static void de4x5_save_skbs(struct net_device *dev);
941 static void de4x5_rst_desc_ring(struct net_device *dev);
942 static void de4x5_cache_state(struct net_device *dev, int flag);
943 static void de4x5_put_cache(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb);
944 static void de4x5_putb_cache(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb);
945 static struct sk_buff *de4x5_get_cache(struct net_device *dev);
946 static void de4x5_setup_intr(struct net_device *dev);
947 static void de4x5_init_connection(struct net_device *dev);
948 static int de4x5_reset_phy(struct net_device *dev);
949 static void reset_init_sia(struct net_device *dev, s32 sicr, s32 strr, s32 sigr);
950 static int test_ans(struct net_device *dev, s32 irqs, s32 irq_mask, s32 msec);
951 static int test_tp(struct net_device *dev, s32 msec);
952 static int EISA_signature(char *name, struct device *device);
953 static int PCI_signature(char *name, struct de4x5_private *lp);
954 static void DevicePresent(struct net_device *dev, u_long iobase);
955 static void enet_addr_rst(u_long aprom_addr);
956 static int de4x5_bad_srom(struct de4x5_private *lp);
957 static short srom_rd(u_long address, u_char offset);
958 static void srom_latch(u_int command, u_long address);
959 static void srom_command(u_int command, u_long address);
960 static void srom_address(u_int command, u_long address, u_char offset);
961 static short srom_data(u_int command, u_long address);
962 /*static void srom_busy(u_int command, u_long address);*/
963 static void sendto_srom(u_int command, u_long addr);
964 static int getfrom_srom(u_long addr);
965 static int srom_map_media(struct net_device *dev);
966 static int srom_infoleaf_info(struct net_device *dev);
967 static void srom_init(struct net_device *dev);
968 static void srom_exec(struct net_device *dev, u_char *p);
969 static int mii_rd(u_char phyreg, u_char phyaddr, u_long ioaddr);
970 static void mii_wr(int data, u_char phyreg, u_char phyaddr, u_long ioaddr);
971 static int mii_rdata(u_long ioaddr);
972 static void mii_wdata(int data, int len, u_long ioaddr);
973 static void mii_ta(u_long rw, u_long ioaddr);
974 static int mii_swap(int data, int len);
975 static void mii_address(u_char addr, u_long ioaddr);
976 static void sendto_mii(u32 command, int data, u_long ioaddr);
977 static int getfrom_mii(u32 command, u_long ioaddr);
978 static int mii_get_oui(u_char phyaddr, u_long ioaddr);
979 static int mii_get_phy(struct net_device *dev);
980 static void SetMulticastFilter(struct net_device *dev);
981 static int get_hw_addr(struct net_device *dev);
982 static void srom_repair(struct net_device *dev, int card);
983 static int test_bad_enet(struct net_device *dev, int status);
984 static int an_exception(struct de4x5_private *lp);
985 static char *build_setup_frame(struct net_device *dev, int mode);
986 static void disable_ast(struct net_device *dev);
987 static void enable_ast(struct net_device *dev, u32 time_out);
988 static long de4x5_switch_mac_port(struct net_device *dev);
989 static int gep_rd(struct net_device *dev);
990 static void gep_wr(s32 data, struct net_device *dev);
991 static void timeout(struct net_device *dev, void (*fn)(u_long data), u_long data, u_long msec);
992 static void yawn(struct net_device *dev, int state);
993 static void de4x5_parse_params(struct net_device *dev);
994 static void de4x5_dbg_open(struct net_device *dev);
995 static void de4x5_dbg_mii(struct net_device *dev, int k);
996 static void de4x5_dbg_media(struct net_device *dev);
997 static void de4x5_dbg_srom(struct de4x5_srom *p);
998 static void de4x5_dbg_rx(struct sk_buff *skb, int len);
999 static int de4x5_strncmp(char *a, char *b, int n);
1000 static int dc21041_infoleaf(struct net_device *dev);
1001 static int dc21140_infoleaf(struct net_device *dev);
1002 static int dc21142_infoleaf(struct net_device *dev);
1003 static int dc21143_infoleaf(struct net_device *dev);
1004 static int type0_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1005 static int type1_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1006 static int type2_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1007 static int type3_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1008 static int type4_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1009 static int type5_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1010 static int compact_infoblock(struct net_device *dev, u_char count, u_char *p);
1013 ** Note now that module autoprobing is allowed under EISA and PCI. The
1014 ** IRQ lines will not be auto-detected; instead I'll rely on the BIOSes
1015 ** to "do the right thing".
1018 static int io=0x0;/* EDIT THIS LINE FOR YOUR CONFIGURATION IF NEEDED */
1020 module_param(io, int, 0);
1021 module_param(de4x5_debug, int, 0);
1022 module_param(dec_only, int, 0);
1023 module_param(args, charp, 0);
1025 MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "de4x5 I/O base address");
1026 MODULE_PARM_DESC(de4x5_debug, "de4x5 debug mask");
1027 MODULE_PARM_DESC(dec_only, "de4x5 probe only for Digital boards (0-1)");
1028 MODULE_PARM_DESC(args, "de4x5 full duplex and media type settings; see de4x5.c for details");
1029 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
1032 ** List the SROM infoleaf functions and chipsets
1036 int (*fn)(struct net_device *);
1038 static struct InfoLeaf infoleaf_array[] = {
1039 {DC21041, dc21041_infoleaf},
1040 {DC21140, dc21140_infoleaf},
1041 {DC21142, dc21142_infoleaf},
1042 {DC21143, dc21143_infoleaf}
1044 #define INFOLEAF_SIZE ARRAY_SIZE(infoleaf_array)
1047 ** List the SROM info block functions
1049 static int (*dc_infoblock[])(struct net_device *dev, u_char, u_char *) = {
1059 #define COMPACT (ARRAY_SIZE(dc_infoblock) - 1)
1062 ** Miscellaneous defines...
1064 #define RESET_DE4X5 {\
1068 outl(i | BMR_SWR, DE4X5_BMR);\
1070 outl(i, DE4X5_BMR);\
1072 for (i=0;i<5;i++) {inl(DE4X5_BMR); mdelay(1);}\
1076 #define PHY_HARD_RESET {\
1077 outl(GEP_HRST, DE4X5_GEP); /* Hard RESET the PHY dev. */\
1078 mdelay(1); /* Assert for 1ms */\
1079 outl(0x00, DE4X5_GEP);\
1080 mdelay(2); /* Wait for 2ms */\
1084 static int __devinit
1085 de4x5_hw_init(struct net_device *dev, u_long iobase, struct device *gendev)
1087 char name[DE4X5_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
1088 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1089 struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL;
1091 DECLARE_MAC_BUF(mac);
1093 gendev->driver_data = dev;
1095 /* Ensure we're not sleeping */
1096 if (lp->bus == EISA) {
1097 outb(WAKEUP, PCI_CFPM);
1099 pdev = to_pci_dev (gendev);
1100 pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_CFDA_PSM, WAKEUP);
1106 if ((inl(DE4X5_STS) & (STS_TS | STS_RS)) != 0) {
1107 return -ENXIO; /* Hardware could not reset */
1111 ** Now find out what kind of DC21040/DC21041/DC21140 board we have.
1113 lp->useSROM = false;
1114 if (lp->bus == PCI) {
1115 PCI_signature(name, lp);
1117 EISA_signature(name, gendev);
1120 if (*name == '\0') { /* Not found a board signature */
1124 dev->base_addr = iobase;
1125 printk ("%s: %s at 0x%04lx", gendev->bus_id, name, iobase);
1127 status = get_hw_addr(dev);
1128 printk(", h/w address %s\n", print_mac(mac, dev->dev_addr));
1131 printk(" which has an Ethernet PROM CRC error.\n");
1134 lp->cache.gepc = GEP_INIT;
1135 lp->asBit = GEP_SLNK;
1136 lp->asPolarity = GEP_SLNK;
1137 lp->asBitValid = ~0;
1139 lp->gendev = gendev;
1140 spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
1141 init_timer(&lp->timer);
1142 de4x5_parse_params(dev);
1145 ** Choose correct autosensing in case someone messed up
1147 lp->autosense = lp->params.autosense;
1148 if (lp->chipset != DC21140) {
1149 if ((lp->chipset==DC21040) && (lp->params.autosense&TP_NW)) {
1150 lp->params.autosense = TP;
1152 if ((lp->chipset==DC21041) && (lp->params.autosense&BNC_AUI)) {
1153 lp->params.autosense = BNC;
1156 lp->fdx = lp->params.fdx;
1157 sprintf(lp->adapter_name,"%s (%s)", name, gendev->bus_id);
1159 lp->dma_size = (NUM_RX_DESC + NUM_TX_DESC) * sizeof(struct de4x5_desc);
1160 #if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(CONFIG_SPARC) || defined(DE4X5_DO_MEMCPY)
1161 lp->dma_size += RX_BUFF_SZ * NUM_RX_DESC + DE4X5_ALIGN;
1163 lp->rx_ring = dma_alloc_coherent(gendev, lp->dma_size,
1164 &lp->dma_rings, GFP_ATOMIC);
1165 if (lp->rx_ring == NULL) {
1169 lp->tx_ring = lp->rx_ring + NUM_RX_DESC;
1172 ** Set up the RX descriptor ring (Intels)
1173 ** Allocate contiguous receive buffers, long word aligned (Alphas)
1175 #if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__powerpc__) && !defined(CONFIG_SPARC) && !defined(DE4X5_DO_MEMCPY)
1176 for (i=0; i<NUM_RX_DESC; i++) {
1177 lp->rx_ring[i].status = 0;
1178 lp->rx_ring[i].des1 = cpu_to_le32(RX_BUFF_SZ);
1179 lp->rx_ring[i].buf = 0;
1180 lp->rx_ring[i].next = 0;
1181 lp->rx_skb[i] = (struct sk_buff *) 1; /* Dummy entry */
1186 dma_addr_t dma_rx_bufs;
1188 dma_rx_bufs = lp->dma_rings + (NUM_RX_DESC + NUM_TX_DESC)
1189 * sizeof(struct de4x5_desc);
1190 dma_rx_bufs = (dma_rx_bufs + DE4X5_ALIGN) & ~DE4X5_ALIGN;
1191 lp->rx_bufs = (char *)(((long)(lp->rx_ring + NUM_RX_DESC
1192 + NUM_TX_DESC) + DE4X5_ALIGN) & ~DE4X5_ALIGN);
1193 for (i=0; i<NUM_RX_DESC; i++) {
1194 lp->rx_ring[i].status = 0;
1195 lp->rx_ring[i].des1 = cpu_to_le32(RX_BUFF_SZ);
1196 lp->rx_ring[i].buf =
1197 cpu_to_le32(dma_rx_bufs+i*RX_BUFF_SZ);
1198 lp->rx_ring[i].next = 0;
1199 lp->rx_skb[i] = (struct sk_buff *) 1; /* Dummy entry */
1207 lp->rxRingSize = NUM_RX_DESC;
1208 lp->txRingSize = NUM_TX_DESC;
1210 /* Write the end of list marker to the descriptor lists */
1211 lp->rx_ring[lp->rxRingSize - 1].des1 |= cpu_to_le32(RD_RER);
1212 lp->tx_ring[lp->txRingSize - 1].des1 |= cpu_to_le32(TD_TER);
1214 /* Tell the adapter where the TX/RX rings are located. */
1215 outl(lp->dma_rings, DE4X5_RRBA);
1216 outl(lp->dma_rings + NUM_RX_DESC * sizeof(struct de4x5_desc),
1219 /* Initialise the IRQ mask and Enable/Disable */
1220 lp->irq_mask = IMR_RIM | IMR_TIM | IMR_TUM | IMR_UNM;
1221 lp->irq_en = IMR_NIM | IMR_AIM;
1223 /* Create a loopback packet frame for later media probing */
1224 create_packet(dev, lp->frame, sizeof(lp->frame));
1226 /* Check if the RX overflow bug needs testing for */
1227 i = lp->cfrv & 0x000000fe;
1228 if ((lp->chipset == DC21140) && (i == 0x20)) {
1232 /* Initialise the SROM pointers if possible */
1234 lp->state = INITIALISED;
1235 if (srom_infoleaf_info(dev)) {
1236 dma_free_coherent (gendev, lp->dma_size,
1237 lp->rx_ring, lp->dma_rings);
1246 ** Check for an MII interface
1248 if ((lp->chipset != DC21040) && (lp->chipset != DC21041)) {
1252 printk(" and requires IRQ%d (provided by %s).\n", dev->irq,
1253 ((lp->bus == PCI) ? "PCI BIOS" : "EISA CNFG"));
1256 if (de4x5_debug & DEBUG_VERSION) {
1260 /* The DE4X5-specific entries in the device structure. */
1261 SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, gendev);
1262 dev->open = &de4x5_open;
1263 dev->hard_start_xmit = &de4x5_queue_pkt;
1264 dev->stop = &de4x5_close;
1265 dev->get_stats = &de4x5_get_stats;
1266 dev->set_multicast_list = &set_multicast_list;
1267 dev->do_ioctl = &de4x5_ioctl;
1271 /* Fill in the generic fields of the device structure. */
1272 if ((status = register_netdev (dev))) {
1273 dma_free_coherent (gendev, lp->dma_size,
1274 lp->rx_ring, lp->dma_rings);
1278 /* Let the adapter sleep to save power */
1286 de4x5_open(struct net_device *dev)
1288 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1289 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1293 /* Allocate the RX buffers */
1294 for (i=0; i<lp->rxRingSize; i++) {
1295 if (de4x5_alloc_rx_buff(dev, i, 0) == NULL) {
1296 de4x5_free_rx_buffs(dev);
1302 ** Wake up the adapter
1307 ** Re-initialize the DE4X5...
1309 status = de4x5_init(dev);
1310 spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
1312 de4x5_dbg_open(dev);
1314 if (request_irq(dev->irq, (void *)de4x5_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED,
1315 lp->adapter_name, dev)) {
1316 printk("de4x5_open(): Requested IRQ%d is busy - attemping FAST/SHARE...", dev->irq);
1317 if (request_irq(dev->irq, de4x5_interrupt, IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_SHARED,
1318 lp->adapter_name, dev)) {
1319 printk("\n Cannot get IRQ- reconfigure your hardware.\n");
1321 de4x5_free_rx_buffs(dev);
1322 de4x5_free_tx_buffs(dev);
1327 printk("\n Succeeded, but you should reconfigure your hardware to avoid this.\n");
1328 printk("WARNING: there may be IRQ related problems in heavily loaded systems.\n");
1332 lp->interrupt = UNMASK_INTERRUPTS;
1333 dev->trans_start = jiffies;
1337 de4x5_setup_intr(dev);
1339 if (de4x5_debug & DEBUG_OPEN) {
1340 printk("\tsts: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_STS));
1341 printk("\tbmr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_BMR));
1342 printk("\timr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_IMR));
1343 printk("\tomr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_OMR));
1344 printk("\tsisr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_SISR));
1345 printk("\tsicr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_SICR));
1346 printk("\tstrr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_STRR));
1347 printk("\tsigr: 0x%08x\n", inl(DE4X5_SIGR));
1354 ** Initialize the DE4X5 operating conditions. NB: a chip problem with the
1355 ** DC21140 requires using perfect filtering mode for that chip. Since I can't
1356 ** see why I'd want > 14 multicast addresses, I have changed all chips to use
1357 ** the perfect filtering mode. Keep the DMA burst length at 8: there seems
1358 ** to be data corruption problems if it is larger (UDP errors seen from a
1362 de4x5_init(struct net_device *dev)
1364 /* Lock out other processes whilst setting up the hardware */
1365 netif_stop_queue(dev);
1367 de4x5_sw_reset(dev);
1369 /* Autoconfigure the connected port */
1370 autoconf_media(dev);
1376 de4x5_sw_reset(struct net_device *dev)
1378 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1379 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1380 int i, j, status = 0;
1383 /* Select the MII or SRL port now and RESET the MAC */
1385 if (lp->phy[lp->active].id != 0) {
1386 lp->infoblock_csr6 = OMR_SDP | OMR_PS | OMR_HBD;
1388 lp->infoblock_csr6 = OMR_SDP | OMR_TTM;
1390 de4x5_switch_mac_port(dev);
1394 ** Set the programmable burst length to 8 longwords for all the DC21140
1395 ** Fasternet chips and 4 longwords for all others: DMA errors result
1396 ** without these values. Cache align 16 long.
1398 bmr = (lp->chipset==DC21140 ? PBL_8 : PBL_4) | DESC_SKIP_LEN | DE4X5_CACHE_ALIGN;
1399 bmr |= ((lp->chipset & ~0x00ff)==DC2114x ? BMR_RML : 0);
1400 outl(bmr, DE4X5_BMR);
1402 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR) & ~OMR_PR; /* Turn off promiscuous mode */
1403 if (lp->chipset == DC21140) {
1404 omr |= (OMR_SDP | OMR_SB);
1406 lp->setup_f = PERFECT;
1407 outl(lp->dma_rings, DE4X5_RRBA);
1408 outl(lp->dma_rings + NUM_RX_DESC * sizeof(struct de4x5_desc),
1411 lp->rx_new = lp->rx_old = 0;
1412 lp->tx_new = lp->tx_old = 0;
1414 for (i = 0; i < lp->rxRingSize; i++) {
1415 lp->rx_ring[i].status = cpu_to_le32(R_OWN);
1418 for (i = 0; i < lp->txRingSize; i++) {
1419 lp->tx_ring[i].status = cpu_to_le32(0);
1424 /* Build the setup frame depending on filtering mode */
1425 SetMulticastFilter(dev);
1427 load_packet(dev, lp->setup_frame, PERFECT_F|TD_SET|SETUP_FRAME_LEN, (struct sk_buff *)1);
1428 outl(omr|OMR_ST, DE4X5_OMR);
1430 /* Poll for setup frame completion (adapter interrupts are disabled now) */
1432 for (j=0, i=0;(i<500) && (j==0);i++) { /* Upto 500ms delay */
1434 if ((s32)le32_to_cpu(lp->tx_ring[lp->tx_new].status) >= 0) j=1;
1436 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR); /* Stop everything! */
1439 printk("%s: Setup frame timed out, status %08x\n", dev->name,
1444 lp->tx_new = (++lp->tx_new) % lp->txRingSize;
1445 lp->tx_old = lp->tx_new;
1451 ** Writes a socket buffer address to the next available transmit descriptor.
1454 de4x5_queue_pkt(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
1456 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1457 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1461 netif_stop_queue(dev);
1462 if (!lp->tx_enable) { /* Cannot send for now */
1467 ** Clean out the TX ring asynchronously to interrupts - sometimes the
1468 ** interrupts are lost by delayed descriptor status updates relative to
1469 ** the irq assertion, especially with a busy PCI bus.
1471 spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
1473 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags);
1475 /* Test if cache is already locked - requeue skb if so */
1476 if (test_and_set_bit(0, (void *)&lp->cache.lock) && !lp->interrupt)
1479 /* Transmit descriptor ring full or stale skb */
1480 if (netif_queue_stopped(dev) || (u_long) lp->tx_skb[lp->tx_new] > 1) {
1481 if (lp->interrupt) {
1482 de4x5_putb_cache(dev, skb); /* Requeue the buffer */
1484 de4x5_put_cache(dev, skb);
1486 if (de4x5_debug & DEBUG_TX) {
1487 printk("%s: transmit busy, lost media or stale skb found:\n STS:%08x\n tbusy:%d\n IMR:%08x\n OMR:%08x\n Stale skb: %s\n",dev->name, inl(DE4X5_STS), netif_queue_stopped(dev), inl(DE4X5_IMR), inl(DE4X5_OMR), ((u_long) lp->tx_skb[lp->tx_new] > 1) ? "YES" : "NO");
1489 } else if (skb->len > 0) {
1490 /* If we already have stuff queued locally, use that first */
1491 if (lp->cache.skb && !lp->interrupt) {
1492 de4x5_put_cache(dev, skb);
1493 skb = de4x5_get_cache(dev);
1496 while (skb && !netif_queue_stopped(dev) &&
1497 (u_long) lp->tx_skb[lp->tx_new] <= 1) {
1498 spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
1499 netif_stop_queue(dev);
1500 load_packet(dev, skb->data, TD_IC | TD_LS | TD_FS | skb->len, skb);
1501 lp->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len;
1502 outl(POLL_DEMAND, DE4X5_TPD);/* Start the TX */
1504 lp->tx_new = (++lp->tx_new) % lp->txRingSize;
1505 dev->trans_start = jiffies;
1507 if (TX_BUFFS_AVAIL) {
1508 netif_start_queue(dev); /* Another pkt may be queued */
1510 skb = de4x5_get_cache(dev);
1511 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags);
1513 if (skb) de4x5_putb_cache(dev, skb);
1522 ** The DE4X5 interrupt handler.
1524 ** I/O Read/Writes through intermediate PCI bridges are never 'posted',
1525 ** so that the asserted interrupt always has some real data to work with -
1526 ** if these I/O accesses are ever changed to memory accesses, ensure the
1527 ** STS write is read immediately to complete the transaction if the adapter
1528 ** is not on bus 0. Lost interrupts can still occur when the PCI bus load
1529 ** is high and descriptor status bits cannot be set before the associated
1530 ** interrupt is asserted and this routine entered.
1533 de4x5_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
1535 struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
1536 struct de4x5_private *lp;
1537 s32 imr, omr, sts, limit;
1539 unsigned int handled = 0;
1541 lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1542 spin_lock(&lp->lock);
1543 iobase = dev->base_addr;
1545 DISABLE_IRQs; /* Ensure non re-entrancy */
1547 if (test_and_set_bit(MASK_INTERRUPTS, (void*) &lp->interrupt))
1548 printk("%s: Re-entering the interrupt handler.\n", dev->name);
1550 synchronize_irq(dev->irq);
1552 for (limit=0; limit<8; limit++) {
1553 sts = inl(DE4X5_STS); /* Read IRQ status */
1554 outl(sts, DE4X5_STS); /* Reset the board interrupts */
1556 if (!(sts & lp->irq_mask)) break;/* All done */
1559 if (sts & (STS_RI | STS_RU)) /* Rx interrupt (packet[s] arrived) */
1562 if (sts & (STS_TI | STS_TU)) /* Tx interrupt (packet sent) */
1565 if (sts & STS_LNF) { /* TP Link has failed */
1566 lp->irq_mask &= ~IMR_LFM;
1569 if (sts & STS_UNF) { /* Transmit underrun */
1573 if (sts & STS_SE) { /* Bus Error */
1575 printk("%s: Fatal bus error occurred, sts=%#8x, device stopped.\n",
1577 spin_unlock(&lp->lock);
1582 /* Load the TX ring with any locally stored packets */
1583 if (!test_and_set_bit(0, (void *)&lp->cache.lock)) {
1584 while (lp->cache.skb && !netif_queue_stopped(dev) && lp->tx_enable) {
1585 de4x5_queue_pkt(de4x5_get_cache(dev), dev);
1590 lp->interrupt = UNMASK_INTERRUPTS;
1592 spin_unlock(&lp->lock);
1594 return IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
1598 de4x5_rx(struct net_device *dev)
1600 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1601 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1605 for (entry=lp->rx_new; (s32)le32_to_cpu(lp->rx_ring[entry].status)>=0;
1607 status = (s32)le32_to_cpu(lp->rx_ring[entry].status);
1610 if (inl(DE4X5_MFC) & MFC_FOCM) {
1616 if (status & RD_FS) { /* Remember the start of frame */
1620 if (status & RD_LS) { /* Valid frame status */
1621 if (lp->tx_enable) lp->linkOK++;
1622 if (status & RD_ES) { /* There was an error. */
1623 lp->stats.rx_errors++; /* Update the error stats. */
1624 if (status & (RD_RF | RD_TL)) lp->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
1625 if (status & RD_CE) lp->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
1626 if (status & RD_OF) lp->stats.rx_fifo_errors++;
1627 if (status & RD_TL) lp->stats.rx_length_errors++;
1628 if (status & RD_RF) lp->pktStats.rx_runt_frames++;
1629 if (status & RD_CS) lp->pktStats.rx_collision++;
1630 if (status & RD_DB) lp->pktStats.rx_dribble++;
1631 if (status & RD_OF) lp->pktStats.rx_overflow++;
1632 } else { /* A valid frame received */
1633 struct sk_buff *skb;
1634 short pkt_len = (short)(le32_to_cpu(lp->rx_ring[entry].status)
1637 if ((skb = de4x5_alloc_rx_buff(dev, entry, pkt_len)) == NULL) {
1638 printk("%s: Insufficient memory; nuking packet.\n",
1640 lp->stats.rx_dropped++;
1642 de4x5_dbg_rx(skb, pkt_len);
1644 /* Push up the protocol stack */
1645 skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev);
1646 de4x5_local_stats(dev, skb->data, pkt_len);
1650 dev->last_rx = jiffies;
1651 lp->stats.rx_packets++;
1652 lp->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len;
1656 /* Change buffer ownership for this frame, back to the adapter */
1657 for (;lp->rx_old!=entry;lp->rx_old=(++lp->rx_old)%lp->rxRingSize) {
1658 lp->rx_ring[lp->rx_old].status = cpu_to_le32(R_OWN);
1661 lp->rx_ring[entry].status = cpu_to_le32(R_OWN);
1666 ** Update entry information
1668 lp->rx_new = (++lp->rx_new) % lp->rxRingSize;
1675 de4x5_free_tx_buff(struct de4x5_private *lp, int entry)
1677 dma_unmap_single(lp->gendev, le32_to_cpu(lp->tx_ring[entry].buf),
1678 le32_to_cpu(lp->tx_ring[entry].des1) & TD_TBS1,
1680 if ((u_long) lp->tx_skb[entry] > 1)
1681 dev_kfree_skb_irq(lp->tx_skb[entry]);
1682 lp->tx_skb[entry] = NULL;
1686 ** Buffer sent - check for TX buffer errors.
1689 de4x5_tx(struct net_device *dev)
1691 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1692 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1696 for (entry = lp->tx_old; entry != lp->tx_new; entry = lp->tx_old) {
1697 status = (s32)le32_to_cpu(lp->tx_ring[entry].status);
1698 if (status < 0) { /* Buffer not sent yet */
1700 } else if (status != 0x7fffffff) { /* Not setup frame */
1701 if (status & TD_ES) { /* An error happened */
1702 lp->stats.tx_errors++;
1703 if (status & TD_NC) lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
1704 if (status & TD_LC) lp->stats.tx_window_errors++;
1705 if (status & TD_UF) lp->stats.tx_fifo_errors++;
1706 if (status & TD_EC) lp->pktStats.excessive_collisions++;
1707 if (status & TD_DE) lp->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
1709 if (TX_PKT_PENDING) {
1710 outl(POLL_DEMAND, DE4X5_TPD);/* Restart a stalled TX */
1712 } else { /* Packet sent */
1713 lp->stats.tx_packets++;
1714 if (lp->tx_enable) lp->linkOK++;
1716 /* Update the collision counter */
1717 lp->stats.collisions += ((status & TD_EC) ? 16 :
1718 ((status & TD_CC) >> 3));
1720 /* Free the buffer. */
1721 if (lp->tx_skb[entry] != NULL)
1722 de4x5_free_tx_buff(lp, entry);
1725 /* Update all the pointers */
1726 lp->tx_old = (++lp->tx_old) % lp->txRingSize;
1729 /* Any resources available? */
1730 if (TX_BUFFS_AVAIL && netif_queue_stopped(dev)) {
1732 netif_wake_queue(dev);
1734 netif_start_queue(dev);
1741 de4x5_ast(struct net_device *dev)
1743 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1744 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
1749 next_tick = srom_autoconf(dev);
1750 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21140) {
1751 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
1752 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21041) {
1753 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
1754 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21040) {
1755 next_tick = dc21040_autoconf(dev);
1758 enable_ast(dev, next_tick);
1764 de4x5_txur(struct net_device *dev)
1766 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1767 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1770 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);
1771 if (!(omr & OMR_SF) || (lp->chipset==DC21041) || (lp->chipset==DC21040)) {
1772 omr &= ~(OMR_ST|OMR_SR);
1773 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR);
1774 while (inl(DE4X5_STS) & STS_TS);
1775 if ((omr & OMR_TR) < OMR_TR) {
1780 outl(omr | OMR_ST | OMR_SR, DE4X5_OMR);
1787 de4x5_rx_ovfc(struct net_device *dev)
1789 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1790 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1793 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);
1794 outl(omr & ~OMR_SR, DE4X5_OMR);
1795 while (inl(DE4X5_STS) & STS_RS);
1797 for (; (s32)le32_to_cpu(lp->rx_ring[lp->rx_new].status)>=0;) {
1798 lp->rx_ring[lp->rx_new].status = cpu_to_le32(R_OWN);
1799 lp->rx_new = (++lp->rx_new % lp->rxRingSize);
1802 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR);
1808 de4x5_close(struct net_device *dev)
1810 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1811 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1816 netif_stop_queue(dev);
1818 if (de4x5_debug & DEBUG_CLOSE) {
1819 printk("%s: Shutting down ethercard, status was %8.8x.\n",
1820 dev->name, inl(DE4X5_STS));
1824 ** We stop the DE4X5 here... mask interrupts and stop TX & RX
1829 /* Free the associated irq */
1830 free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
1833 /* Free any socket buffers */
1834 de4x5_free_rx_buffs(dev);
1835 de4x5_free_tx_buffs(dev);
1837 /* Put the adapter to sleep to save power */
1843 static struct net_device_stats *
1844 de4x5_get_stats(struct net_device *dev)
1846 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1847 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1849 lp->stats.rx_missed_errors = (int)(inl(DE4X5_MFC) & (MFC_OVFL | MFC_CNTR));
1855 de4x5_local_stats(struct net_device *dev, char *buf, int pkt_len)
1857 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1860 for (i=1; i<DE4X5_PKT_STAT_SZ-1; i++) {
1861 if (pkt_len < (i*DE4X5_PKT_BIN_SZ)) {
1862 lp->pktStats.bins[i]++;
1863 i = DE4X5_PKT_STAT_SZ;
1866 if (buf[0] & 0x01) { /* Multicast/Broadcast */
1867 if ((*(s32 *)&buf[0] == -1) && (*(s16 *)&buf[4] == -1)) {
1868 lp->pktStats.broadcast++;
1870 lp->pktStats.multicast++;
1872 } else if ((*(s32 *)&buf[0] == *(s32 *)&dev->dev_addr[0]) &&
1873 (*(s16 *)&buf[4] == *(s16 *)&dev->dev_addr[4])) {
1874 lp->pktStats.unicast++;
1877 lp->pktStats.bins[0]++; /* Duplicates stats.rx_packets */
1878 if (lp->pktStats.bins[0] == 0) { /* Reset counters */
1879 memset((char *)&lp->pktStats, 0, sizeof(lp->pktStats));
1886 ** Removes the TD_IC flag from previous descriptor to improve TX performance.
1887 ** If the flag is changed on a descriptor that is being read by the hardware,
1888 ** I assume PCI transaction ordering will mean you are either successful or
1889 ** just miss asserting the change to the hardware. Anyway you're messing with
1890 ** a descriptor you don't own, but this shouldn't kill the chip provided
1891 ** the descriptor register is read only to the hardware.
1894 load_packet(struct net_device *dev, char *buf, u32 flags, struct sk_buff *skb)
1896 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1897 int entry = (lp->tx_new ? lp->tx_new-1 : lp->txRingSize-1);
1898 dma_addr_t buf_dma = dma_map_single(lp->gendev, buf, flags & TD_TBS1, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
1900 lp->tx_ring[lp->tx_new].buf = cpu_to_le32(buf_dma);
1901 lp->tx_ring[lp->tx_new].des1 &= cpu_to_le32(TD_TER);
1902 lp->tx_ring[lp->tx_new].des1 |= cpu_to_le32(flags);
1903 lp->tx_skb[lp->tx_new] = skb;
1904 lp->tx_ring[entry].des1 &= cpu_to_le32(~TD_IC);
1907 lp->tx_ring[lp->tx_new].status = cpu_to_le32(T_OWN);
1912 ** Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor.
1915 set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
1917 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1918 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1920 /* First, double check that the adapter is open */
1921 if (lp->state == OPEN) {
1922 if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) { /* set promiscuous mode */
1924 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);
1926 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR);
1928 SetMulticastFilter(dev);
1929 load_packet(dev, lp->setup_frame, TD_IC | PERFECT_F | TD_SET |
1930 SETUP_FRAME_LEN, (struct sk_buff *)1);
1932 lp->tx_new = (++lp->tx_new) % lp->txRingSize;
1933 outl(POLL_DEMAND, DE4X5_TPD); /* Start the TX */
1934 dev->trans_start = jiffies;
1940 ** Calculate the hash code and update the logical address filter
1941 ** from a list of ethernet multicast addresses.
1942 ** Little endian crc one liner from Matt Thomas, DEC.
1945 SetMulticastFilter(struct net_device *dev)
1947 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
1948 struct dev_mc_list *dmi=dev->mc_list;
1949 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
1950 int i, j, bit, byte;
1954 unsigned char *addrs;
1956 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);
1957 omr &= ~(OMR_PR | OMR_PM);
1958 pa = build_setup_frame(dev, ALL); /* Build the basic frame */
1960 if ((dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) || (dev->mc_count > 14)) {
1961 omr |= OMR_PM; /* Pass all multicasts */
1962 } else if (lp->setup_f == HASH_PERF) { /* Hash Filtering */
1963 for (i=0;i<dev->mc_count;i++) { /* for each address in the list */
1964 addrs=dmi->dmi_addr;
1966 if ((*addrs & 0x01) == 1) { /* multicast address? */
1967 crc = ether_crc_le(ETH_ALEN, addrs);
1968 hashcode = crc & HASH_BITS; /* hashcode is 9 LSb of CRC */
1970 byte = hashcode >> 3; /* bit[3-8] -> byte in filter */
1971 bit = 1 << (hashcode & 0x07);/* bit[0-2] -> bit in byte */
1973 byte <<= 1; /* calc offset into setup frame */
1977 lp->setup_frame[byte] |= bit;
1980 } else { /* Perfect filtering */
1981 for (j=0; j<dev->mc_count; j++) {
1982 addrs=dmi->dmi_addr;
1984 for (i=0; i<ETH_ALEN; i++) {
1985 *(pa + (i&1)) = *addrs++;
1986 if (i & 0x01) pa += 4;
1990 outl(omr, DE4X5_OMR);
1997 static u_char de4x5_irq[] = EISA_ALLOWED_IRQ_LIST;
1999 static int __init de4x5_eisa_probe (struct device *gendev)
2001 struct eisa_device *edev;
2007 struct net_device *dev;
2008 struct de4x5_private *lp;
2010 edev = to_eisa_device (gendev);
2011 iobase = edev->base_addr;
2013 if (!request_region (iobase, DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE, "de4x5"))
2016 if (!request_region (iobase + DE4X5_EISA_IO_PORTS,
2017 DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE, "de4x5")) {
2022 if (!(dev = alloc_etherdev (sizeof (struct de4x5_private)))) {
2026 lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2028 cfid = (u32) inl(PCI_CFID);
2029 lp->cfrv = (u_short) inl(PCI_CFRV);
2030 device = (cfid >> 8) & 0x00ffff00;
2031 vendor = (u_short) cfid;
2033 /* Read the EISA Configuration Registers */
2034 regval = inb(EISA_REG0) & (ER0_INTL | ER0_INTT);
2036 /* Looks like the Jensen firmware (rev 2.2) doesn't really
2037 * care about the EISA configuration, and thus doesn't
2038 * configure the PLX bridge properly. Oh well... Simply mimic
2039 * the EISA config file to sort it out. */
2041 /* EISA REG1: Assert DecChip 21040 HW Reset */
2042 outb (ER1_IAM | 1, EISA_REG1);
2045 /* EISA REG1: Deassert DecChip 21040 HW Reset */
2046 outb (ER1_IAM, EISA_REG1);
2049 /* EISA REG3: R/W Burst Transfer Enable */
2050 outb (ER3_BWE | ER3_BRE, EISA_REG3);
2052 /* 32_bit slave/master, Preempt Time=23 bclks, Unlatched Interrupt */
2053 outb (ER0_BSW | ER0_BMW | ER0_EPT | regval, EISA_REG0);
2055 irq = de4x5_irq[(regval >> 1) & 0x03];
2058 device = ((lp->cfrv & CFRV_RN) < DC2114x_BRK ? DC21142 : DC21143);
2060 lp->chipset = device;
2063 /* Write the PCI Configuration Registers */
2064 outl(PCI_COMMAND_IO | PCI_COMMAND_MASTER, PCI_CFCS);
2065 outl(0x00006000, PCI_CFLT);
2066 outl(iobase, PCI_CBIO);
2068 DevicePresent(dev, EISA_APROM);
2072 if (!(status = de4x5_hw_init (dev, iobase, gendev))) {
2078 release_region (iobase + DE4X5_EISA_IO_PORTS, DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE);
2080 release_region (iobase, DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE);
2085 static int __devexit de4x5_eisa_remove (struct device *device)
2087 struct net_device *dev;
2090 dev = device->driver_data;
2091 iobase = dev->base_addr;
2093 unregister_netdev (dev);
2095 release_region (iobase + DE4X5_EISA_IO_PORTS, DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE);
2096 release_region (iobase, DE4X5_EISA_TOTAL_SIZE);
2101 static struct eisa_device_id de4x5_eisa_ids[] = {
2102 { "DEC4250", 0 }, /* 0 is the board name index... */
2105 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(eisa, de4x5_eisa_ids);
2107 static struct eisa_driver de4x5_eisa_driver = {
2108 .id_table = de4x5_eisa_ids,
2111 .probe = de4x5_eisa_probe,
2112 .remove = __devexit_p (de4x5_eisa_remove),
2115 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(eisa, de4x5_eisa_ids);
2121 ** This function searches the current bus (which is >0) for a DECchip with an
2122 ** SROM, so that in multiport cards that have one SROM shared between multiple
2123 ** DECchips, we can find the base SROM irrespective of the BIOS scan direction.
2124 ** For single port cards this is a time waster...
2126 static void __devinit
2127 srom_search(struct net_device *dev, struct pci_dev *pdev)
2130 u_short vendor, status;
2131 u_int irq = 0, device;
2132 u_long iobase = 0; /* Clear upper 32 bits in Alphas */
2134 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2135 struct list_head *walk;
2137 list_for_each(walk, &pdev->bus_list) {
2138 struct pci_dev *this_dev = pci_dev_b(walk);
2140 /* Skip the pci_bus list entry */
2141 if (list_entry(walk, struct pci_bus, devices) == pdev->bus) continue;
2143 vendor = this_dev->vendor;
2144 device = this_dev->device << 8;
2145 if (!(is_DC21040 || is_DC21041 || is_DC21140 || is_DC2114x)) continue;
2147 /* Get the chip configuration revision register */
2148 pb = this_dev->bus->number;
2150 /* Set the device number information */
2151 lp->device = PCI_SLOT(this_dev->devfn);
2154 /* Set the chipset information */
2156 device = ((this_dev->revision & CFRV_RN) < DC2114x_BRK
2157 ? DC21142 : DC21143);
2159 lp->chipset = device;
2161 /* Get the board I/O address (64 bits on sparc64) */
2162 iobase = pci_resource_start(this_dev, 0);
2164 /* Fetch the IRQ to be used */
2165 irq = this_dev->irq;
2166 if ((irq == 0) || (irq == 0xff) || ((int)irq == -1)) continue;
2168 /* Check if I/O accesses are enabled */
2169 pci_read_config_word(this_dev, PCI_COMMAND, &status);
2170 if (!(status & PCI_COMMAND_IO)) continue;
2172 /* Search for a valid SROM attached to this DECchip */
2173 DevicePresent(dev, DE4X5_APROM);
2174 for (j=0, i=0; i<ETH_ALEN; i++) {
2175 j += (u_char) *((u_char *)&lp->srom + SROM_HWADD + i);
2177 if ((j != 0) && (j != 0x5fa)) {
2178 last.chipset = device;
2181 for (i=0; i<ETH_ALEN; i++) {
2182 last.addr[i] = (u_char)*((u_char *)&lp->srom + SROM_HWADD + i);
2192 ** PCI bus I/O device probe
2193 ** NB: PCI I/O accesses and Bus Mastering are enabled by the PCI BIOS, not
2194 ** the driver. Some PCI BIOS's, pre V2.1, need the slot + features to be
2195 ** enabled by the user first in the set up utility. Hence we just check for
2196 ** enabled features and silently ignore the card if they're not.
2198 ** STOP PRESS: Some BIOS's __require__ the driver to enable the bus mastering
2199 ** bit. Here, check for I/O accesses and then set BM. If you put the card in
2200 ** a non BM slot, you're on your own (and complain to the PC vendor that your
2201 ** PC doesn't conform to the PCI standard)!
2203 ** This function is only compatible with the *latest* 2.1.x kernels. For 2.0.x
2204 ** kernels use the V0.535[n] drivers.
2207 static int __devinit de4x5_pci_probe (struct pci_dev *pdev,
2208 const struct pci_device_id *ent)
2210 u_char pb, pbus = 0, dev_num, dnum = 0, timer;
2211 u_short vendor, status;
2212 u_int irq = 0, device;
2213 u_long iobase = 0; /* Clear upper 32 bits in Alphas */
2215 struct net_device *dev;
2216 struct de4x5_private *lp;
2218 dev_num = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn);
2219 pb = pdev->bus->number;
2221 if (io) { /* probe a single PCI device */
2222 pbus = (u_short)(io >> 8);
2223 dnum = (u_short)(io & 0xff);
2224 if ((pbus != pb) || (dnum != dev_num))
2228 vendor = pdev->vendor;
2229 device = pdev->device << 8;
2230 if (!(is_DC21040 || is_DC21041 || is_DC21140 || is_DC2114x))
2233 /* Ok, the device seems to be for us. */
2234 if ((error = pci_enable_device (pdev)))
2237 if (!(dev = alloc_etherdev (sizeof (struct de4x5_private)))) {
2242 lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2246 /* Search for an SROM on this bus */
2247 if (lp->bus_num != pb) {
2249 srom_search(dev, pdev);
2252 /* Get the chip configuration revision register */
2253 lp->cfrv = pdev->revision;
2255 /* Set the device number information */
2256 lp->device = dev_num;
2259 /* Set the chipset information */
2261 device = ((lp->cfrv & CFRV_RN) < DC2114x_BRK ? DC21142 : DC21143);
2263 lp->chipset = device;
2265 /* Get the board I/O address (64 bits on sparc64) */
2266 iobase = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
2268 /* Fetch the IRQ to be used */
2270 if ((irq == 0) || (irq == 0xff) || ((int)irq == -1)) {
2275 /* Check if I/O accesses and Bus Mastering are enabled */
2276 pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &status);
2278 if (!(status & PCI_COMMAND_IO)) {
2279 status |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
2280 pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, status);
2281 pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &status);
2283 #endif /* __powerpc__ */
2284 if (!(status & PCI_COMMAND_IO)) {
2289 if (!(status & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
2290 status |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
2291 pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, status);
2292 pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &status);
2294 if (!(status & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
2299 /* Check the latency timer for values >= 0x60 */
2300 pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, &timer);
2302 pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 0x60);
2305 DevicePresent(dev, DE4X5_APROM);
2307 if (!request_region (iobase, DE4X5_PCI_TOTAL_SIZE, "de4x5")) {
2314 if ((error = de4x5_hw_init(dev, iobase, &pdev->dev))) {
2321 release_region (iobase, DE4X5_PCI_TOTAL_SIZE);
2325 pci_disable_device (pdev);
2329 static void __devexit de4x5_pci_remove (struct pci_dev *pdev)
2331 struct net_device *dev;
2334 dev = pdev->dev.driver_data;
2335 iobase = dev->base_addr;
2337 unregister_netdev (dev);
2339 release_region (iobase, DE4X5_PCI_TOTAL_SIZE);
2340 pci_disable_device (pdev);
2343 static struct pci_device_id de4x5_pci_tbl[] = {
2344 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_DEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DEC_TULIP,
2345 PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0 },
2346 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_DEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DEC_TULIP_PLUS,
2347 PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 1 },
2348 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_DEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DEC_TULIP_FAST,
2349 PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 2 },
2350 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_DEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DEC_21142,
2351 PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 3 },
2355 static struct pci_driver de4x5_pci_driver = {
2357 .id_table = de4x5_pci_tbl,
2358 .probe = de4x5_pci_probe,
2359 .remove = __devexit_p (de4x5_pci_remove),
2365 ** Auto configure the media here rather than setting the port at compile
2366 ** time. This routine is called by de4x5_init() and when a loss of media is
2367 ** detected (excessive collisions, loss of carrier, no carrier or link fail
2368 ** [TP] or no recent receive activity) to check whether the user has been
2369 ** sneaky and changed the port on us.
2372 autoconf_media(struct net_device *dev)
2374 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2375 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
2376 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2379 lp->c_media = AUTO; /* Bogus last media */
2381 inl(DE4X5_MFC); /* Zero the lost frames counter */
2386 next_tick = srom_autoconf(dev);
2387 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21040) {
2388 next_tick = dc21040_autoconf(dev);
2389 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21041) {
2390 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2391 } else if (lp->chipset == DC21140) {
2392 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
2395 enable_ast(dev, next_tick);
2401 ** Autoconfigure the media when using the DC21040. AUI cannot be distinguished
2402 ** from BNC as the port has a jumper to set thick or thin wire. When set for
2403 ** BNC, the BNC port will indicate activity if it's not terminated correctly.
2404 ** The only way to test for that is to place a loopback packet onto the
2405 ** network and watch for errors. Since we're messing with the interrupt mask
2406 ** register, disable the board interrupts and do not allow any more packets to
2407 ** be queued to the hardware. Re-enable everything only when the media is
2409 ** I may have to "age out" locally queued packets so that the higher layer
2410 ** timeouts don't effectively duplicate packets on the network.
2413 dc21040_autoconf(struct net_device *dev)
2415 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2416 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
2417 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2420 switch (lp->media) {
2423 lp->tx_enable = false;
2425 de4x5_save_skbs(dev);
2426 if ((lp->autosense == AUTO) || (lp->autosense == TP)) {
2428 } else if ((lp->autosense == BNC) || (lp->autosense == AUI) || (lp->autosense == BNC_AUI)) {
2429 lp->media = BNC_AUI;
2430 } else if (lp->autosense == EXT_SIA) {
2431 lp->media = EXT_SIA;
2435 lp->local_state = 0;
2436 next_tick = dc21040_autoconf(dev);
2440 next_tick = dc21040_state(dev, 0x8f01, 0xffff, 0x0000, 3000, BNC_AUI,
2441 TP_SUSPECT, test_tp);
2445 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, TP, test_tp, dc21040_autoconf);
2451 next_tick = dc21040_state(dev, 0x8f09, 0x0705, 0x0006, 3000, EXT_SIA,
2452 BNC_AUI_SUSPECT, ping_media);
2455 case BNC_AUI_SUSPECT:
2456 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, BNC_AUI, ping_media, dc21040_autoconf);
2460 next_tick = dc21040_state(dev, 0x3041, 0x0000, 0x0006, 3000,
2461 NC, EXT_SIA_SUSPECT, ping_media);
2464 case EXT_SIA_SUSPECT:
2465 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, EXT_SIA, ping_media, dc21040_autoconf);
2469 /* default to TP for all */
2470 reset_init_sia(dev, 0x8f01, 0xffff, 0x0000);
2471 if (lp->media != lp->c_media) {
2472 de4x5_dbg_media(dev);
2473 lp->c_media = lp->media;
2476 lp->tx_enable = false;
2484 dc21040_state(struct net_device *dev, int csr13, int csr14, int csr15, int timeout,
2485 int next_state, int suspect_state,
2486 int (*fn)(struct net_device *, int))
2488 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2489 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2492 switch (lp->local_state) {
2494 reset_init_sia(dev, csr13, csr14, csr15);
2500 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2501 linkBad = fn(dev, timeout);
2503 next_tick = linkBad & ~TIMER_CB;
2505 if (linkBad && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2506 lp->local_state = 0;
2507 lp->media = next_state;
2509 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2512 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2513 lp->media = suspect_state;
2523 de4x5_suspect_state(struct net_device *dev, int timeout, int prev_state,
2524 int (*fn)(struct net_device *, int),
2525 int (*asfn)(struct net_device *))
2527 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2528 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2531 switch (lp->local_state) {
2534 lp->media = prev_state;
2537 next_tick = asfn(dev);
2542 linkBad = fn(dev, timeout);
2544 next_tick = linkBad & ~TIMER_CB;
2545 } else if (!linkBad) {
2547 lp->media = prev_state;
2558 ** Autoconfigure the media when using the DC21041. AUI needs to be tested
2559 ** before BNC, because the BNC port will indicate activity if it's not
2560 ** terminated correctly. The only way to test for that is to place a loopback
2561 ** packet onto the network and watch for errors. Since we're messing with
2562 ** the interrupt mask register, disable the board interrupts and do not allow
2563 ** any more packets to be queued to the hardware. Re-enable everything only
2564 ** when the media is found.
2567 dc21041_autoconf(struct net_device *dev)
2569 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2570 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
2571 s32 sts, irqs, irq_mask, imr, omr;
2572 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2574 switch (lp->media) {
2577 lp->tx_enable = false;
2579 de4x5_save_skbs(dev); /* Save non transmitted skb's */
2580 if ((lp->autosense == AUTO) || (lp->autosense == TP_NW)) {
2581 lp->media = TP; /* On chip auto negotiation is broken */
2582 } else if (lp->autosense == TP) {
2584 } else if (lp->autosense == BNC) {
2586 } else if (lp->autosense == AUI) {
2591 lp->local_state = 0;
2592 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2596 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2597 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR);/* Set up full duplex for the autonegotiate */
2598 outl(omr | OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
2600 irqs = STS_LNF | STS_LNP;
2601 irq_mask = IMR_LFM | IMR_LPM;
2602 sts = test_media(dev, irqs, irq_mask, 0xef01, 0xffff, 0x0008, 2400);
2604 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2606 if (sts & STS_LNP) {
2611 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2616 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2619 sts = test_ans(dev, irqs, irq_mask, 3000);
2621 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2623 if (!(sts & STS_LNP) && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2625 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2627 lp->local_state = 1;
2628 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2631 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2632 lp->media = ANS_SUSPECT;
2638 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, ANS, test_tp, dc21041_autoconf);
2642 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2643 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2644 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up half duplex for TP */
2645 outl(omr & ~OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
2647 irqs = STS_LNF | STS_LNP;
2648 irq_mask = IMR_LFM | IMR_LPM;
2649 sts = test_media(dev,irqs, irq_mask, 0xef01, 0xff3f, 0x0008, 2400);
2651 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2653 if (!(sts & STS_LNP) && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2654 if (inl(DE4X5_SISR) & SISR_NRA) {
2655 lp->media = AUI; /* Non selected port activity */
2659 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2661 lp->local_state = 1;
2662 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2665 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2666 lp->media = TP_SUSPECT;
2672 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, TP, test_tp, dc21041_autoconf);
2676 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2677 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2678 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up half duplex for AUI */
2679 outl(omr & ~OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
2683 sts = test_media(dev,irqs, irq_mask, 0xef09, 0xf73d, 0x000e, 1000);
2685 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2687 if (!(inl(DE4X5_SISR) & SISR_SRA) && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2689 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2691 lp->local_state = 1;
2692 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2695 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2696 lp->media = AUI_SUSPECT;
2702 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, AUI, ping_media, dc21041_autoconf);
2706 switch (lp->local_state) {
2708 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2709 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up half duplex for BNC */
2710 outl(omr & ~OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
2714 sts = test_media(dev,irqs, irq_mask, 0xef09, 0xf73d, 0x0006, 1000);
2716 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2718 lp->local_state++; /* Ensure media connected */
2719 next_tick = dc21041_autoconf(dev);
2724 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2725 if ((sts = ping_media(dev, 3000)) < 0) {
2726 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
2729 lp->local_state = 0;
2732 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2735 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2736 lp->media = BNC_SUSPECT;
2744 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, BNC, ping_media, dc21041_autoconf);
2748 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up full duplex for the autonegotiate */
2749 outl(omr | OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
2750 reset_init_sia(dev, 0xef01, 0xffff, 0x0008);/* Initialise the SIA */
2751 if (lp->media != lp->c_media) {
2752 de4x5_dbg_media(dev);
2753 lp->c_media = lp->media;
2756 lp->tx_enable = false;
2764 ** Some autonegotiation chips are broken in that they do not return the
2765 ** acknowledge bit (anlpa & MII_ANLPA_ACK) in the link partner advertisement
2766 ** register, except at the first power up negotiation.
2769 dc21140m_autoconf(struct net_device *dev)
2771 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2772 int ana, anlpa, cap, cr, slnk, sr;
2773 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2774 u_long imr, omr, iobase = dev->base_addr;
2778 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2780 lp->tx_enable = false;
2782 de4x5_save_skbs(dev); /* Save non transmitted skb's */
2784 if ((next_tick = de4x5_reset_phy(dev)) < 0) {
2785 next_tick &= ~TIMER_CB;
2788 if (srom_map_media(dev) < 0) {
2792 srom_exec(dev, lp->phy[lp->active].gep);
2793 if (lp->infoblock_media == ANS) {
2794 ana = lp->phy[lp->active].ana | MII_ANA_CSMA;
2795 mii_wr(ana, MII_ANA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
2798 lp->tmp = MII_SR_ASSC; /* Fake out the MII speed set */
2800 if (lp->autosense == _100Mb) {
2802 } else if (lp->autosense == _10Mb) {
2804 } else if ((lp->autosense == AUTO) &&
2805 ((sr=is_anc_capable(dev)) & MII_SR_ANC)) {
2806 ana = (((sr >> 6) & MII_ANA_TAF) | MII_ANA_CSMA);
2807 ana &= (lp->fdx ? ~0 : ~MII_ANA_FDAM);
2808 mii_wr(ana, MII_ANA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
2810 } else if (lp->autosense == AUTO) {
2811 lp->media = SPD_DET;
2812 } else if (is_spd_100(dev) && is_100_up(dev)) {
2818 lp->local_state = 0;
2819 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
2824 switch (lp->local_state) {
2826 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2827 mii_wr(MII_CR_ASSE | MII_CR_RAN, MII_CR, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
2829 cr = test_mii_reg(dev, MII_CR, MII_CR_RAN, false, 500);
2831 next_tick = cr & ~TIMER_CB;
2834 lp->local_state = 0;
2835 lp->media = SPD_DET;
2839 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
2844 if ((sr=test_mii_reg(dev, MII_SR, MII_SR_ASSC, true, 2000)) < 0) {
2845 next_tick = sr & ~TIMER_CB;
2847 lp->media = SPD_DET;
2848 lp->local_state = 0;
2849 if (sr) { /* Success! */
2850 lp->tmp = MII_SR_ASSC;
2851 anlpa = mii_rd(MII_ANLPA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
2852 ana = mii_rd(MII_ANA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
2853 if (!(anlpa & MII_ANLPA_RF) &&
2854 (cap = anlpa & MII_ANLPA_TAF & ana)) {
2855 if (cap & MII_ANA_100M) {
2856 lp->fdx = (ana & anlpa & MII_ANA_FDAM & MII_ANA_100M) != 0;
2858 } else if (cap & MII_ANA_10M) {
2859 lp->fdx = (ana & anlpa & MII_ANA_FDAM & MII_ANA_10M) != 0;
2864 } /* Auto Negotiation failed to finish */
2865 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
2866 } /* Auto Negotiation failed to start */
2871 case SPD_DET: /* Choose 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s */
2872 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2873 lp->tmp = (lp->phy[lp->active].id ? MII_SR_LKS :
2874 (~gep_rd(dev) & GEP_LNP));
2877 if ((slnk = test_for_100Mb(dev, 6500)) < 0) {
2878 next_tick = slnk & ~TIMER_CB;
2880 if (is_spd_100(dev) && is_100_up(dev)) {
2882 } else if ((!is_spd_100(dev) && (is_10_up(dev) & lp->tmp))) {
2887 next_tick = dc21140m_autoconf(dev);
2891 case _100Mb: /* Set 100Mb/s */
2893 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2895 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2897 if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2898 if (!is_100_up(dev) || (!lp->useSROM && !is_spd_100(dev))) {
2901 next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2909 case _10Mb: /* Set 10Mb/s */
2911 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
2913 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
2915 if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
2916 if (!is_10_up(dev) || (!lp->useSROM && is_spd_100(dev))) {
2919 next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2926 if (lp->media != lp->c_media) {
2927 de4x5_dbg_media(dev);
2928 lp->c_media = lp->media;
2931 lp->tx_enable = false;
2939 ** This routine may be merged into dc21140m_autoconf() sometime as I'm
2940 ** changing how I figure out the media - but trying to keep it backwards
2941 ** compatible with the de500-xa and de500-aa.
2942 ** Whether it's BNC, AUI, SYM or MII is sorted out in the infoblock
2943 ** functions and set during de4x5_mac_port() and/or de4x5_reset_phy().
2944 ** This routine just has to figure out whether 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s is
2946 ** When autonegotiation is working, the ANS part searches the SROM for
2947 ** the highest common speed (TP) link that both can run and if that can
2948 ** be full duplex. That infoblock is executed and then the link speed set.
2950 ** Only _10Mb and _100Mb are tested here.
2953 dc2114x_autoconf(struct net_device *dev)
2955 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
2956 u_long iobase = dev->base_addr;
2957 s32 cr, anlpa, ana, cap, irqs, irq_mask, imr, omr, slnk, sr, sts;
2958 int next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
2960 switch (lp->media) {
2962 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
2964 lp->tx_enable = false;
2967 de4x5_save_skbs(dev); /* Save non transmitted skb's */
2968 if (lp->params.autosense & ~AUTO) {
2969 srom_map_media(dev); /* Fixed media requested */
2970 if (lp->media != lp->params.autosense) {
2978 if ((next_tick = de4x5_reset_phy(dev)) < 0) {
2979 next_tick &= ~TIMER_CB;
2981 if (lp->autosense == _100Mb) {
2983 } else if (lp->autosense == _10Mb) {
2985 } else if (lp->autosense == TP) {
2987 } else if (lp->autosense == BNC) {
2989 } else if (lp->autosense == AUI) {
2992 lp->media = SPD_DET;
2993 if ((lp->infoblock_media == ANS) &&
2994 ((sr=is_anc_capable(dev)) & MII_SR_ANC)) {
2995 ana = (((sr >> 6) & MII_ANA_TAF) | MII_ANA_CSMA);
2996 ana &= (lp->fdx ? ~0 : ~MII_ANA_FDAM);
2997 mii_wr(ana, MII_ANA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
3001 lp->local_state = 0;
3002 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3007 switch (lp->local_state) {
3009 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
3010 mii_wr(MII_CR_ASSE | MII_CR_RAN, MII_CR, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
3012 cr = test_mii_reg(dev, MII_CR, MII_CR_RAN, false, 500);
3014 next_tick = cr & ~TIMER_CB;
3017 lp->local_state = 0;
3018 lp->media = SPD_DET;
3022 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3027 sr = test_mii_reg(dev, MII_SR, MII_SR_ASSC, true, 2000);
3029 next_tick = sr & ~TIMER_CB;
3031 lp->media = SPD_DET;
3032 lp->local_state = 0;
3033 if (sr) { /* Success! */
3034 lp->tmp = MII_SR_ASSC;
3035 anlpa = mii_rd(MII_ANLPA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
3036 ana = mii_rd(MII_ANA, lp->phy[lp->active].addr, DE4X5_MII);
3037 if (!(anlpa & MII_ANLPA_RF) &&
3038 (cap = anlpa & MII_ANLPA_TAF & ana)) {
3039 if (cap & MII_ANA_100M) {
3040 lp->fdx = (ana & anlpa & MII_ANA_FDAM & MII_ANA_100M) != 0;
3042 } else if (cap & MII_ANA_10M) {
3043 lp->fdx = (ana & anlpa & MII_ANA_FDAM & MII_ANA_10M) != 0;
3047 } /* Auto Negotiation failed to finish */
3048 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3049 } /* Auto Negotiation failed to start */
3055 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
3056 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
3057 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up half duplex for AUI */
3058 outl(omr & ~OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
3062 sts = test_media(dev,irqs, irq_mask, 0, 0, 0, 1000);
3064 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
3066 if (!(inl(DE4X5_SISR) & SISR_SRA) && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
3068 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3070 lp->local_state = 1;
3071 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
3074 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
3075 lp->media = AUI_SUSPECT;
3081 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, AUI, ping_media, dc2114x_autoconf);
3085 switch (lp->local_state) {
3087 if (lp->timeout < 0) {
3088 omr = inl(DE4X5_OMR); /* Set up half duplex for BNC */
3089 outl(omr & ~OMR_FDX, DE4X5_OMR);
3093 sts = test_media(dev,irqs, irq_mask, 0, 0, 0, 1000);
3095 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
3097 lp->local_state++; /* Ensure media connected */
3098 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3103 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
3104 if ((sts = ping_media(dev, 3000)) < 0) {
3105 next_tick = sts & ~TIMER_CB;
3108 lp->local_state = 0;
3112 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
3115 } else if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
3116 lp->media = BNC_SUSPECT;
3124 next_tick = de4x5_suspect_state(dev, 1000, BNC, ping_media, dc2114x_autoconf);
3127 case SPD_DET: /* Choose 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s */
3128 if (srom_map_media(dev) < 0) {
3133 if (lp->media == _100Mb) {
3134 if ((slnk = test_for_100Mb(dev, 6500)) < 0) {
3135 lp->media = SPD_DET;
3136 return (slnk & ~TIMER_CB);
3139 if (wait_for_link(dev) < 0) {
3140 lp->media = SPD_DET;
3141 return PDET_LINK_WAIT;
3144 if (lp->media == ANS) { /* Do MII parallel detection */
3145 if (is_spd_100(dev)) {
3150 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3151 } else if (((lp->media == _100Mb) && is_100_up(dev)) ||
3152 (((lp->media == _10Mb) || (lp->media == TP) ||
3153 (lp->media == BNC) || (lp->media == AUI)) &&
3155 next_tick = dc2114x_autoconf(dev);
3164 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
3166 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
3168 if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
3169 if (!is_10_up(dev) || (!lp->useSROM && is_spd_100(dev))) {
3172 next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
3180 if (!lp->tx_enable) {
3182 de4x5_init_connection(dev);
3184 if (!lp->linkOK && (lp->autosense == AUTO)) {
3185 if (!is_100_up(dev) || (!lp->useSROM && !is_spd_100(dev))) {
3188 next_tick = DE4X5_AUTOSENSE_MS;
3196 printk("Huh?: media:%02x\n", lp->media);
3205 srom_autoconf(struct net_device *dev)
3207 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
3209 return lp->infoleaf_fn(dev);
3213 ** This mapping keeps the original media codes and FDX flag unchanged.
3214 ** While it isn't strictly necessary, it helps me for the moment...
3215 ** The early return avoids a media state / SROM media space clash.
3218 srom_map_media(struct net_device *dev)
3220 struct de4x5_private *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
3223 if (lp->infoblock_media == lp->media)
3226 switch(lp->infoblock_media) {
3228 if (!lp->params.fdx) return -1;
3231 if (lp->params.fdx && !lp->fdx) return -1;
3232 if ((lp->chipset == DC21140) || ((lp->chipset & ~0x00ff) == DC2114x)) {
3247 case SROM_100BASETF:
3248 if (!lp->params.fdx) return -1;
3251 if (lp->params.fdx && !lp->fdx) return -1;
3255 case SROM_100BASET4:
3259 case SROM_100BASEFF: