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/* $OpenBSD: if_nfevar.h,v 1.11 2006/02/19 13:57:02 damien Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2005 Jonathan Gray <jsg@openbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
struct nfe_tx_data {
bus_dmamap_t tx_data_map;
struct mbuf *m;
};
struct nfe_tx_ring {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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bus_dma_tag_t tx_desc_tag;
bus_dmamap_t tx_desc_map;
bus_addr_t physaddr;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_dma_tag_t tx_data_tag;
struct nfe_tx_data data[NFE_TX_RING_COUNT];
int queued;
int cur;
int next;
};
struct nfe_rx_data {
bus_dmamap_t rx_data_map;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_addr_t paddr;
struct mbuf *m;
};
struct nfe_rx_ring {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_dma_tag_t rx_desc_tag;
bus_dmamap_t rx_desc_map;
bus_addr_t physaddr;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_dma_tag_t rx_data_tag;
bus_dmamap_t rx_spare_map;
struct nfe_rx_data data[NFE_RX_RING_COUNT];
int cur;
int next;
};
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_jrx_ring {
bus_dma_tag_t jrx_desc_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jrx_desc_map;
bus_dma_tag_t jrx_jumbo_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jrx_jumbo_map;
bus_addr_t jphysaddr;
struct nfe_desc32 *jdesc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *jdesc64;
bus_dma_tag_t jrx_data_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jrx_spare_map;
struct nfe_rx_data jdata[NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT];
int jcur;
int jnext;
};
struct nfe_softc {
struct ifnet *nfe_ifp;
device_t nfe_dev;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint16_t nfe_devid;
uint16_t nfe_revid;
device_t nfe_miibus;
struct mtx nfe_mtx;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct resource *nfe_res[1];
struct resource *nfe_msix_res;
struct resource *nfe_msix_pba_res;
struct resource *nfe_irq[NFE_MSI_MESSAGES];
void *nfe_intrhand[NFE_MSI_MESSAGES];
struct callout nfe_stat_ch;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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int nfe_watchdog_timer;
bus_dma_tag_t nfe_parent_tag;
int nfe_if_flags;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint32_t nfe_flags;
#define NFE_JUMBO_SUP 0x0001
#define NFE_40BIT_ADDR 0x0002
#define NFE_HW_CSUM 0x0004
#define NFE_HW_VLAN 0x0008
#define NFE_PWR_MGMT 0x0010
#define NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR 0x0020
#define NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL 0x0040
int nfe_jumbo_disable;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint32_t rxtxctl;
uint8_t mii_phyaddr;
uint8_t eaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
struct taskqueue *nfe_tq;
struct task nfe_int_task;
struct task nfe_tx_task;
struct task nfe_link_task;
int nfe_link;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
int nfe_suspended;
int nfe_framesize;
int nfe_process_limit;
int nfe_force_tx;
uint32_t nfe_irq_status;
uint32_t nfe_irq_mask;
uint32_t nfe_intrs;
uint32_t nfe_nointrs;
uint32_t nfe_msi;
uint32_t nfe_msix;
struct nfe_tx_ring txq;
struct nfe_rx_ring rxq;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
struct nfe_jrx_ring jrxq;
};
struct nfe_type {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
uint16_t vid_id;
uint16_t dev_id;
char *name;
};