freebsd-nq/sys/dev/ep/if_epreg.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1993 Herb Peyerl (hpeyerl@novatel.ca) All rights reserved.
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*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. The name
* of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
* EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
* PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
* NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* DELAY_MULTIPLE: How much to boost "base" delays, except
* for the inter-bit delays in get_eeprom_data. A cyrix Media GX needed this.
*/
#define DELAY_MULTIPLE 10
#define BIT_DELAY_MULTIPLE 10
/*
* Some global constants
*/
#define TX_INIT_RATE 16
#define TX_INIT_MAX_RATE 64
#define RX_INIT_LATENCY 64
#define RX_INIT_EARLY_THRESH 208/* not less than MINCLSIZE */
#define RX_NEXT_EARLY_THRESH 500
#define EEPROMSIZE 0x40
#define MAX_EEPROMBUSY 1000
#define EP_LAST_TAG 0xd7
#define EP_MAX_BOARDS 16
/*
* This `ID' port is a mere hack. There's currently no chance to register
* it with config's idea of the ports that are in use.
*
* "After the automatic configuration is completed, the IDS is in its initial
* state (ID-WAIT), and it monitors all write access to I/O port 01x0h, where
* 'x' is any hex digit. If a zero is written to any one of these ports, then
* that address is remembered and becomes the ID port. A second zero written
* to that port resets the ID sequence to its initial state. The IDS watches
* for the ID sequence to be written to the ID port."
*
* We prefer 0x110 over 0x100 so to not conflict with the Plaque&Pray
* ports.
*/
#define EP_ID_PORT 0x110
#define EP_IOSIZE 16 /* 16 bytes of I/O space used. */
/*
* some macros to acces long named fields
*/
#define BASE (sc->ep_io_addr)
/*
* Commands to read/write EEPROM trough EEPROM command register (Window 0,
* Offset 0xa)
*/
#define EEPROM_CMD_RD 0x0080 /* Read: Address required (5 bits) */
#define EEPROM_CMD_WR 0x0040 /* Write: Address required (5 bits) */
#define EEPROM_CMD_ERASE 0x00c0 /* Erase: Address required (5 bits) */
#define EEPROM_CMD_EWEN 0x0030 /* Erase/Write Enable: No data required */
#define EEPROM_BUSY (1<<15)
#define EEPROM_TST_MODE (1<<14)
/*
* Some short functions, worth to let them be a macro
*/
#define is_eeprom_busy(b) (inw((b)+EP_W0_EEPROM_COMMAND)&EEPROM_BUSY)
#define GO_WINDOW(x) outw(BASE+EP_COMMAND, WINDOW_SELECT|(x))
/**************************************************************************
* *
* These define the EEPROM data structure. They are used in the probe
* function to verify the existence of the adapter after having sent
* the ID_Sequence.
*
**************************************************************************/
#define EEPROM_NODE_ADDR_0 0x0 /* Word */
#define EEPROM_NODE_ADDR_1 0x1 /* Word */
#define EEPROM_NODE_ADDR_2 0x2 /* Word */
#define EEPROM_PROD_ID 0x3 /* 0x9[0-f]50 */
#define EEPROM_MFG_DATE 0x4 /* Manufacturing date */
#define EEPROM_MFG_DIVSION 0x5 /* Manufacturing division */
#define EEPROM_MFG_PRODUCT 0x6 /* Product code */
#define EEPROM_MFG_ID 0x7 /* 0x6d50 */
#define EEPROM_ADDR_CFG 0x8 /* Base addr */
#define ADDR_CFG_EISA 0x1f
#define ADDR_CFG_MASK 0x1f
#define EEPROM_RESOURCE_CFG 0x9 /* IRQ. Bits 12-15 */
#define EEPROM_OEM_ADDR0 0xa
#define EEPROM_OEM_ADDR1 0xb
#define EEPROM_OEM_ADDR2 0xc
#define EEPROM_SOFTINFO 0xd
#define EEPROM_COMPAT 0xe
#define EEPROM_SOFTINFO2 0xf
#define EEPROM_CAP 0x10
#define CAP_ISA 0x2083
#define CAP_PCMCIA 0x2082
#define EEPROM_INT_CONFIG_0 0x12
#define EEPROM_INT_CONFIG_1 0x13
/* RAM Partition TX FIFO/RX FIFO */
#define ICW1_RAM_PART_MASK 0x03
#define ICW1_RAM_PART_35 0x00 /* 2:5 (only legal if RAM size == 000b
* default power-up/reset */
#define ICW1_RAM_PART_13 0x01 /* 1:3 (only legal if RAM size ==
* 000b) */
#define ICW1_RAM_PART_11 0x10 /* 1:1 */
#define ICW1_RAM_PART_RESV 0x11 /* Reserved */
/* ISA Adapter Selection */
#define ICW1_IAS_MASK 0x0c
#define ICW1_IAS_DIS 0x00 /* Both mechanisms disabled (default) */
#define ICW1_IAS_ISA 0x04 /* ISA contention only */
#define ICW1_IAS_PNP 0x08 /* ISA Plug and Play only */
#define ICW1_IAS_BOTH 0x0c /* Both mechanisms enabled */
#define EEPROM_CHECKSUM_EL3 0x17
/**************************************************************************
* *
* These are the registers for the 3Com 3c509 and their bit patterns when *
* applicable. They have been taken out the the "EtherLink III Parallel *
* Tasking EISA and ISA Technical Reference" "Beta Draft 10/30/92" manual *
* from 3com. *
* *
**************************************************************************/
#define EP_COMMAND 0x0e /* Write. BASE+0x0e is always a
* command reg. */
#define EP_STATUS 0x0e /* Read. BASE+0x0e is always status
* reg. */
#define EP_WINDOW 0x0f /* Read. BASE+0x0f is always window
* reg. */
/*
* Window 0 registers. Setup.
*/
/* Write */
#define EP_W0_EEPROM_DATA 0x0c
#define EP_W0_EEPROM_COMMAND 0x0a
#define EP_W0_RESOURCE_CFG 0x08
#define EP_W0_ADDRESS_CFG 0x06
#define EP_W0_CONFIG_CTRL 0x04
/* Read */
#define EP_W0_PRODUCT_ID 0x02
#define EP_W0_MFG_ID 0x00
/*
* Window 1 registers. Operating Set.
*/
/* Write */
#define EP_W1_TX_PIO_WR_2 0x02
#define EP_W1_TX_PIO_WR_1 0x00
/* Read */
#define EP_W1_FREE_TX 0x0c
#define EP_W1_TX_STATUS 0x0b /* byte */
#define EP_W1_TIMER 0x0a /* byte */
#define EP_W1_RX_STATUS 0x08
#define EP_W1_RX_PIO_RD_2 0x02
#define EP_W1_RX_PIO_RD_1 0x00
/*
* Window 2 registers. Station Address Setup/Read
*/
/* Read/Write */
#define EP_W2_ADDR_5 0x05
#define EP_W2_ADDR_4 0x04
#define EP_W2_ADDR_3 0x03
#define EP_W2_ADDR_2 0x02
#define EP_W2_ADDR_1 0x01
#define EP_W2_ADDR_0 0x00
/*
* Window 3 registers. FIFO Management.
*/
/* Read */
#define EP_W3_FREE_TX 0x0c
#define EP_W3_FREE_RX 0x0a
#define EP_W3_OPTIONS 0x08
/*
* Window 4 registers. Diagnostics.
*/
/* Read/Write */
#define EP_W4_MEDIA_TYPE 0x0a
#define EP_W4_CTRLR_STATUS 0x08
#define EP_W4_NET_DIAG 0x06
#define EP_W4_FIFO_DIAG 0x04
#define EP_W4_HOST_DIAG 0x02
#define EP_W4_TX_DIAG 0x00
/*
* Window 5 Registers. Results and Internal status.
*/
/* Read */
#define EP_W5_READ_0_MASK 0x0c
#define EP_W5_INTR_MASK 0x0a
#define EP_W5_RX_FILTER 0x08
#define EP_W5_RX_EARLY_THRESH 0x06
#define EP_W5_TX_AVAIL_THRESH 0x02
#define EP_W5_TX_START_THRESH 0x00
/*
* Window 6 registers. Statistics.
*/
/* Read/Write */
#define TX_TOTAL_OK 0x0c
#define RX_TOTAL_OK 0x0a
#define TX_DEFERRALS 0x08
#define RX_FRAMES_OK 0x07
#define TX_FRAMES_OK 0x06
#define RX_OVERRUNS 0x05
#define TX_COLLISIONS 0x04
#define TX_AFTER_1_COLLISION 0x03
#define TX_AFTER_X_COLLISIONS 0x02
#define TX_NO_SQE 0x01
#define TX_CD_LOST 0x00
/****************************************
*
* Register definitions.
*
****************************************/
/*
* Command parameter that disables threshold interrupts
* PIO (3c509) cards use 2044. The fifo word-oriented and 2044--2047 work.
* "busmastering" cards need 8188.
* The implicit two-bit upshift done by busmastering cards means
* a value of 2047 disables threshold interrupts on both.
*/
#define EP_THRESH_DISABLE 2047
/*
* Command register. All windows.
*
* 16 bit register.
* 15-11: 5-bit code for command to be executed.
* 10-0: 11-bit arg if any. For commands with no args;
* this can be set to anything.
*/
#define GLOBAL_RESET (u_short) 0x0000 /* Wait at least 1ms
* after issuing */
#define WINDOW_SELECT (u_short) (0x1<<11)
#define START_TRANSCEIVER (u_short) (0x2<<11) /* Read ADDR_CFG reg to
* determine whether
* this is needed. If
* so; wait 800 uSec
* before using trans-
* ceiver. */
#define RX_DISABLE (u_short) (0x3<<11) /* state disabled on
* power-up */
#define RX_ENABLE (u_short) (0x4<<11)
#define RX_RESET (u_short) (0x5<<11)
#define RX_DISCARD_TOP_PACK (u_short) (0x8<<11)
#define TX_ENABLE (u_short) (0x9<<11)
#define TX_DISABLE (u_short) (0xa<<11)
#define TX_RESET (u_short) (0xb<<11)
#define REQ_INTR (u_short) (0xc<<11)
#define SET_INTR_MASK (u_short) (0xe<<11)
#define SET_RD_0_MASK (u_short) (0xf<<11)
#define SET_RX_FILTER (u_short) (0x10<<11)
HEADS UP! All 3c5x9 users! - Rip out all the static softc stuff and do softc allocation the right way. - Rewrite most of the ISA code so that it provides a DEVICE_IDENTIFY method to enumerate all non-PnP ISA devices. This has the following consequences: - No 'ep' devices may be hardwired. - All hardwired devices will probably be detected twice. By hardwired I mean: device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 - 'ep' devices are ordered by bus, slot, and then MAC address. - Make 3c509B cards work in PnP mode. Yes, they really work. - Convert over to using ifmedia for media selection. No more of this lame 'linkX' stuff. - Consolidate a lot of duplicated code. - Make a stab at not breaking MII based PCCARD devices. I doubt that the PCCARD stuff works any more than it did before my changes but theres hope. My PCCARD hardware should arrive in a week or so. - Retreive the media settings from the card EEPROM rather than guessing. I've got a 3c509-TPO that thinks its got an AUI port and if others can report similar problems I'll write a bit of clever code that will fix this but right now it works correctly on all but 1 card. - Clean up a few things and make some cosmetic changes. - Add myself as the MAINTAINER since nobody else wants to. I'm in the best position to do this as I've got an example of most of the cards: EISA 3c579 bnc/aui MCA 3c529 tp/aui ISA 3c509 tpo ISA-PnP 3c509B combo If someone wants to send me a any cards I don't have I'd appriciate it. Also welcome are 3c59x boards since I'll be folding if_vx and if_ep at some point.
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#define FIL_INDIVIDUAL (u_short) (0x1)
#define FIL_GROUP (u_short) (0x2)
HEADS UP! All 3c5x9 users! - Rip out all the static softc stuff and do softc allocation the right way. - Rewrite most of the ISA code so that it provides a DEVICE_IDENTIFY method to enumerate all non-PnP ISA devices. This has the following consequences: - No 'ep' devices may be hardwired. - All hardwired devices will probably be detected twice. By hardwired I mean: device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 - 'ep' devices are ordered by bus, slot, and then MAC address. - Make 3c509B cards work in PnP mode. Yes, they really work. - Convert over to using ifmedia for media selection. No more of this lame 'linkX' stuff. - Consolidate a lot of duplicated code. - Make a stab at not breaking MII based PCCARD devices. I doubt that the PCCARD stuff works any more than it did before my changes but theres hope. My PCCARD hardware should arrive in a week or so. - Retreive the media settings from the card EEPROM rather than guessing. I've got a 3c509-TPO that thinks its got an AUI port and if others can report similar problems I'll write a bit of clever code that will fix this but right now it works correctly on all but 1 card. - Clean up a few things and make some cosmetic changes. - Add myself as the MAINTAINER since nobody else wants to. I'm in the best position to do this as I've got an example of most of the cards: EISA 3c579 bnc/aui MCA 3c529 tp/aui ISA 3c509 tpo ISA-PnP 3c509B combo If someone wants to send me a any cards I don't have I'd appriciate it. Also welcome are 3c59x boards since I'll be folding if_vx and if_ep at some point.
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#define FIL_BRDCST (u_short) (0x4)
#define FIL_ALL (u_short) (0x8)
#define SET_RX_EARLY_THRESH (u_short) (0x11<<11)
#define SET_TX_AVAIL_THRESH (u_short) (0x12<<11)
#define SET_TX_START_THRESH (u_short) (0x13<<11)
#define STATS_ENABLE (u_short) (0x15<<11)
#define STATS_DISABLE (u_short) (0x16<<11)
#define STOP_TRANSCEIVER (u_short) (0x17<<11)
/*
* The following C_* acknowledge the various interrupts. Some of them don't
* do anything. See the manual.
*/
#define ACK_INTR (u_short) (0x6800)
#define C_INTR_LATCH (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x1)
#define C_CARD_FAILURE (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x2)
#define C_TX_COMPLETE (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x4)
#define C_TX_AVAIL (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x8)
#define C_RX_COMPLETE (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x10)
#define C_RX_EARLY (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x20)
#define C_INT_RQD (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x40)
#define C_UPD_STATS (u_short) (ACK_INTR|0x80)
#define C_MASK (u_short) 0xFF /* mask of C_* */
/*
* Status register. All windows.
*
* 15-13: Window number(0-7).
* 12: Command_in_progress.
* 11: reserved.
* 10: reserved.
* 9: reserved.
* 8: reserved.
* 7: Update Statistics.
* 6: Interrupt Requested.
* 5: RX Early.
* 4: RX Complete.
* 3: TX Available.
* 2: TX Complete.
* 1: Adapter Failure.
* 0: Interrupt Latch.
*/
#define S_INTR_LATCH (u_short) (0x1)
#define S_CARD_FAILURE (u_short) (0x2)
#define S_TX_COMPLETE (u_short) (0x4)
#define S_TX_AVAIL (u_short) (0x8)
#define S_RX_COMPLETE (u_short) (0x10)
#define S_RX_EARLY (u_short) (0x20)
#define S_INT_RQD (u_short) (0x40)
#define S_UPD_STATS (u_short) (0x80)
#define S_MASK (u_short) 0xFF /* mask of S_* */
#define S_5_INTS (S_CARD_FAILURE|S_TX_COMPLETE|\
S_TX_AVAIL|S_RX_COMPLETE|S_RX_EARLY)
#define S_COMMAND_IN_PROGRESS (u_short) (0x1000)
/* Address Config. Register.
* Window 0/Port 06
*/
#define ACF_CONNECTOR_BITS 14
#define ACF_CONNECTOR_UTP 0
#define ACF_CONNECTOR_AUI 1
#define ACF_CONNECTOR_BNC 3
/* Resource configuration register.
* Window 0/Port 08
*
*/
#define SET_IRQ(base,irq) outw((base) + EP_W0_RESOURCE_CFG, \
((inw((base) + EP_W0_RESOURCE_CFG) & 0x0fff) | \
((u_short)(irq)<<12)) ) /* set IRQ i */
/*
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* FIFO Registers.
* RX Status. Window 1/Port 08
*
* 15: Incomplete or FIFO empty.
* 14: 1: Error in RX Packet 0: Incomplete or no error.
* 13-11: Type of error.
* 1000 = Overrun.
* 1011 = Run Packet Error.
* 1100 = Alignment Error.
* 1101 = CRC Error.
* 1001 = Oversize Packet Error (>1514 bytes)
* 0010 = Dribble Bits.
* (all other error codes, no errors.)
*
* 10-0: RX Bytes (0-1514)
*/
#define ERR_RX_INCOMPLETE (u_short) (0x1<<15)
#define ERR_RX (u_short) (0x1<<14)
#define ERR_RX_OVERRUN (u_short) (0x8<<11)
#define ERR_RX_RUN_PKT (u_short) (0xb<<11)
#define ERR_RX_ALIGN (u_short) (0xc<<11)
#define ERR_RX_CRC (u_short) (0xd<<11)
#define ERR_RX_OVERSIZE (u_short) (0x9<<11)
#define ERR_RX_DRIBBLE (u_short) (0x2<<11)
/*
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* FIFO Registers.
* TX Status. Window 1/Port 0B
*
* Reports the transmit status of a completed transmission. Writing this
* register pops the transmit completion stack.
*
* Window 1/Port 0x0b.
*
* 7: Complete
* 6: Interrupt on successful transmission requested.
* 5: Jabber Error (TP Only, TX Reset required. )
* 4: Underrun (TX Reset required. )
* 3: Maximum Collisions.
* 2: TX Status Overflow.
* 1-0: Undefined.
*
*/
#define TXS_COMPLETE 0x80
#define TXS_SUCCES_INTR_REQ 0x40
#define TXS_JABBER 0x20
#define TXS_UNDERRUN 0x10
#define TXS_MAX_COLLISION 0x8
#define TXS_STATUS_OVERFLOW 0x4
/*
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* Configuration control register.
* Window 0/Port 04
*/
/* Read */
#define IS_AUI (1<<13)
#define IS_BNC (1<<12)
#define IS_UTP (1<<9)
/* Write */
#define ENABLE_DRQ_IRQ 0x0001
#define W0_P4_CMD_RESET_ADAPTER 0x4
#define W0_P4_CMD_ENABLE_ADAPTER 0x1
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/*
* Media type and status.
* Window 4/Port 0A
*/
#define ENABLE_UTP 0xc0
#define DISABLE_UTP 0x0
/*
* Misc defines for various things.
*/
#define ACTIVATE_ADAPTER_TO_CONFIG 0xff /* to the id_port */
#define MFG_ID 0x6d50 /* in EEPROM and W0
* ADDR_CONFIG */
#define PROD_ID 0x9150
#define AUI 0x1
#define BNC 0x2
#define UTP 0x4
#define RX_BYTES_MASK (u_short) (0x07ff)
/*
* Config flags
*/
#define EP_FLAGS_100TX 0x1