freebsd-dev/sys/dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_reg.c

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Commit the first pass of the etherswitch support. This is designed to support the very basic ethernet switch chip behaviour, specifically: * accessing switch register space; * accessing per-PHY registers (for switches that actually expose PHYs); * basic vlan group support, which applies for the rtl8366 driver but not for the atheros switches. This also includes initial support for: * rtl8366rb support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports vlan groups; * Initial Atheros AR8316 switch support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports an alternate vlan configuration (so the vlan group methods are stubbed.) The general idea here is that the switch driver may speak to a variety of backend busses (mdio, i2c, spi, whatever) and expose: * If applicable, one or more MDIO busses which ethernet interfaces can then attach PHYs to via miiproxy/mdioproxy; * exposes miibusses, one for each port at the moment, so .. * .. a PHY can be exposed on each miibus, for each switch port, with all of the existing MII/ifnet framework. However: * The ifnet is manually created for now, and it isn't linked into the interface list, nor can you (currently) send/receive frames on this ifnet. At some point in the future there may be _some_ support for this, for switches with a multi-port, isolated mode. * I'm still in the process of sorting out correct(er) locking. TODO: * ray's switch code in zrouter (zrouter.org) includes a much more developed newbus API that covers the various switch methods, as well as a capability API so drivers, the switch layer and the userland utility can properly control the subset of supported features. The plan is to sort that out later, once the rest of ray's switch drivers are brought over and extended to export MII busses and PHYs. Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> Reviewed by: ray
2012-05-11 20:53:20 +00:00
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* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Stefan Bethke.
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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <dev/iicbus/iic.h>
#include <dev/iicbus/iiconf.h>
#include <dev/iicbus/iicbus.h>
#include <dev/mii/mii.h>
#include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
#include <dev/etherswitch/mdio.h>
#include <dev/etherswitch/etherswitch.h>
#include <dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitchreg.h>
#include <dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitchvar.h>
#include <dev/etherswitch/arswitch/arswitch_reg.h>
#include "mdio_if.h"
#include "miibus_if.h"
#include "etherswitch_if.h"
static inline void
arswitch_split_setpage(device_t dev, uint32_t addr, uint16_t *phy,
uint16_t *reg)
{
struct arswitch_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
uint16_t page;
page = ((addr) >> 9) & 0xffff;
*phy = (((addr) >> 6) & 0x07) | 0x10;
*reg = ((addr) >> 1) & 0x1f;
if (sc->page != page) {
MDIO_WRITEREG(device_get_parent(dev), 0x18, 0, page);
sc->page = page;
}
Commit the first pass of the etherswitch support. This is designed to support the very basic ethernet switch chip behaviour, specifically: * accessing switch register space; * accessing per-PHY registers (for switches that actually expose PHYs); * basic vlan group support, which applies for the rtl8366 driver but not for the atheros switches. This also includes initial support for: * rtl8366rb support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports vlan groups; * Initial Atheros AR8316 switch support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports an alternate vlan configuration (so the vlan group methods are stubbed.) The general idea here is that the switch driver may speak to a variety of backend busses (mdio, i2c, spi, whatever) and expose: * If applicable, one or more MDIO busses which ethernet interfaces can then attach PHYs to via miiproxy/mdioproxy; * exposes miibusses, one for each port at the moment, so .. * .. a PHY can be exposed on each miibus, for each switch port, with all of the existing MII/ifnet framework. However: * The ifnet is manually created for now, and it isn't linked into the interface list, nor can you (currently) send/receive frames on this ifnet. At some point in the future there may be _some_ support for this, for switches with a multi-port, isolated mode. * I'm still in the process of sorting out correct(er) locking. TODO: * ray's switch code in zrouter (zrouter.org) includes a much more developed newbus API that covers the various switch methods, as well as a capability API so drivers, the switch layer and the userland utility can properly control the subset of supported features. The plan is to sort that out later, once the rest of ray's switch drivers are brought over and extended to export MII busses and PHYs. Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> Reviewed by: ray
2012-05-11 20:53:20 +00:00
}
/*
* Read half a register. Some of the registers define control bits, and
* the sequence of half-word accesses matters. The register addresses
* are word-even (mod 4).
*/
static inline int
arswitch_readreg16(device_t dev, int addr)
{
uint16_t phy, reg;
arswitch_split_setpage(dev, addr, &phy, &reg);
return (MDIO_READREG(device_get_parent(dev), phy, reg));
}
/*
* XXX NOTE:
*
* This may not work for AR7240 series embedded switches -
* the per-PHY register space doesn't seem to be exposed.
*
* In that instance, it may be required to speak via
* the internal switch PHY MDIO bus indirection.
*/
void
arswitch_writedbg(device_t dev, int phy, uint16_t dbg_addr,
uint16_t dbg_data)
{
(void) MDIO_WRITEREG(device_get_parent(dev), phy,
MII_ATH_DBG_ADDR, dbg_addr);
(void) MDIO_WRITEREG(device_get_parent(dev), phy,
MII_ATH_DBG_DATA, dbg_data);
}
/*
* Write half a register
*/
static inline int
arswitch_writereg16(device_t dev, int addr, int data)
{
uint16_t phy, reg;
arswitch_split_setpage(dev, addr, &phy, &reg);
return (MDIO_WRITEREG(device_get_parent(dev), phy, reg, data));
}
int
arswitch_readreg_lsb(device_t dev, int addr)
{
return (arswitch_readreg16(dev, addr));
}
int
arswitch_readreg_msb(device_t dev, int addr)
{
return (arswitch_readreg16(dev, addr + 2) << 16);
}
int
arswitch_writereg_lsb(device_t dev, int addr, int data)
{
return (arswitch_writereg16(dev, addr, data & 0xffff));
}
int
arswitch_writereg_msb(device_t dev, int addr, int data)
{
return (arswitch_writereg16(dev, addr + 2, (data >> 16) & 0xffff));
Commit the first pass of the etherswitch support. This is designed to support the very basic ethernet switch chip behaviour, specifically: * accessing switch register space; * accessing per-PHY registers (for switches that actually expose PHYs); * basic vlan group support, which applies for the rtl8366 driver but not for the atheros switches. This also includes initial support for: * rtl8366rb support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports vlan groups; * Initial Atheros AR8316 switch support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports an alternate vlan configuration (so the vlan group methods are stubbed.) The general idea here is that the switch driver may speak to a variety of backend busses (mdio, i2c, spi, whatever) and expose: * If applicable, one or more MDIO busses which ethernet interfaces can then attach PHYs to via miiproxy/mdioproxy; * exposes miibusses, one for each port at the moment, so .. * .. a PHY can be exposed on each miibus, for each switch port, with all of the existing MII/ifnet framework. However: * The ifnet is manually created for now, and it isn't linked into the interface list, nor can you (currently) send/receive frames on this ifnet. At some point in the future there may be _some_ support for this, for switches with a multi-port, isolated mode. * I'm still in the process of sorting out correct(er) locking. TODO: * ray's switch code in zrouter (zrouter.org) includes a much more developed newbus API that covers the various switch methods, as well as a capability API so drivers, the switch layer and the userland utility can properly control the subset of supported features. The plan is to sort that out later, once the rest of ray's switch drivers are brought over and extended to export MII busses and PHYs. Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> Reviewed by: ray
2012-05-11 20:53:20 +00:00
}
int
arswitch_readreg(device_t dev, int addr)
{
return (arswitch_readreg_lsb(dev, addr) |
arswitch_readreg_msb(dev, addr));
}
int
arswitch_writereg(device_t dev, int addr, int value)
{
/* XXX Check the first write too? */
arswitch_writereg_msb(dev, addr, value);
return (arswitch_writereg_lsb(dev, addr, value));
Commit the first pass of the etherswitch support. This is designed to support the very basic ethernet switch chip behaviour, specifically: * accessing switch register space; * accessing per-PHY registers (for switches that actually expose PHYs); * basic vlan group support, which applies for the rtl8366 driver but not for the atheros switches. This also includes initial support for: * rtl8366rb support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports vlan groups; * Initial Atheros AR8316 switch support - which is a 10/100/1000 switch which supports an alternate vlan configuration (so the vlan group methods are stubbed.) The general idea here is that the switch driver may speak to a variety of backend busses (mdio, i2c, spi, whatever) and expose: * If applicable, one or more MDIO busses which ethernet interfaces can then attach PHYs to via miiproxy/mdioproxy; * exposes miibusses, one for each port at the moment, so .. * .. a PHY can be exposed on each miibus, for each switch port, with all of the existing MII/ifnet framework. However: * The ifnet is manually created for now, and it isn't linked into the interface list, nor can you (currently) send/receive frames on this ifnet. At some point in the future there may be _some_ support for this, for switches with a multi-port, isolated mode. * I'm still in the process of sorting out correct(er) locking. TODO: * ray's switch code in zrouter (zrouter.org) includes a much more developed newbus API that covers the various switch methods, as well as a capability API so drivers, the switch layer and the userland utility can properly control the subset of supported features. The plan is to sort that out later, once the rest of ray's switch drivers are brought over and extended to export MII busses and PHYs. Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> Reviewed by: ray
2012-05-11 20:53:20 +00:00
}
int
arswitch_modifyreg(device_t dev, int addr, int mask, int set)
{
int value;
value = arswitch_readreg(dev, addr);
value &= ~mask;
value |= set;
return (arswitch_writereg(dev, addr, value));
}
int
arswitch_waitreg(device_t dev, int addr, int mask, int val, int timeout)
{
int err, v;
err = -1;
while (1) {
v = arswitch_readreg(dev, addr);
v &= mask;
if (v == val) {
err = 0;
break;
}
if (!timeout)
break;
DELAY(1);
timeout--;
}
return (err);
}