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/* $NetBSD: if_devar.h,v 1.32 1999/04/01 14:55:25 tsubai Exp $ */
1999-08-09 12:52:49 +00:00
/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Matt Thomas (matt@3am-software.com)
* All rights reserved.
*
* 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
*
* 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.
*
* Id: if_devar.h,v 1.28 1997/07/03 16:55:07 thomas Exp
*/
#ifndef DEV_DE_IF_DEVAR_H
#define DEV_DE_IF_DEVAR_H
typedef bus_addr_t tulip_csrptr_t;
#define TULIP_PCI_CSRSIZE 8
#define TULIP_PCI_CSROFFSET 0
#define TULIP_CSR_READ(sc, csr) \
bus_space_read_4((sc)->tulip_csrs_bst, \
(sc)->tulip_csrs_bsh, \
(sc)->tulip_csrs.csr)
#define TULIP_CSR_WRITE(sc, csr, val) \
bus_space_write_4((sc)->tulip_csrs_bst, \
(sc)->tulip_csrs_bsh, \
(sc)->tulip_csrs.csr, val)
/*
* This structure contains "pointers" for the registers on
* the various 21x4x chips. CSR0 through CSR8 are common
* to all chips. After that, it gets messy...
*/
typedef struct {
tulip_csrptr_t csr_busmode; /* CSR0 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_txpoll; /* CSR1 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_rxpoll; /* CSR2 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_rxlist; /* CSR3 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_txlist; /* CSR4 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_status; /* CSR5 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_command; /* CSR6 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_intr; /* CSR7 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_missed_frames; /* CSR8 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_9; /* CSR9 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_10; /* CSR10 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_11; /* CSR11 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_12; /* CSR12 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_13; /* CSR13 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_14; /* CSR14 */
tulip_csrptr_t csr_15; /* CSR15 */
} tulip_regfile_t;
#define csr_enetrom csr_9 /* 21040 */
#define csr_reserved csr_10 /* 21040 */
#define csr_full_duplex csr_11 /* 21040 */
#define csr_bootrom csr_10 /* 21041/21140A/?? */
#define csr_gp csr_12 /* 21140* */
#define csr_watchdog csr_15 /* 21140* */
#define csr_gp_timer csr_11 /* 21041/21140* */
#define csr_srom_mii csr_9 /* 21041/21140* */
#define csr_sia_status csr_12 /* 2104x */
#define csr_sia_connectivity csr_13 /* 2104x */
#define csr_sia_tx_rx csr_14 /* 2104x */
#define csr_sia_general csr_15 /* 2104x */
/*
* While 21x4x allows chaining of its descriptors, this driver
* doesn't take advantage of it. We keep the descriptors in a
* traditional FIFO ring.
*/
typedef struct {
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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tulip_desc_t *di_desc;
struct mbuf *di_mbuf;
bus_dmamap_t *di_map;
} tulip_descinfo_t;
typedef struct {
tulip_descinfo_t *ri_first; /* first entry in ring */
tulip_descinfo_t *ri_last; /* one after last entry */
tulip_descinfo_t *ri_nextin; /* next to processed by host */
tulip_descinfo_t *ri_nextout; /* next to processed by adapter */
int ri_max;
int ri_free;
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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tulip_desc_t *ri_descs;
tulip_descinfo_t *ri_descinfo;
bus_dma_tag_t ri_ring_tag;
bus_dmamap_t ri_ring_map;
uint32_t ri_dma_addr;
bus_dma_tag_t ri_data_tag;
bus_dmamap_t *ri_data_maps;
} tulip_ringinfo_t;
/*
* The 21040 has a stupid restriction in that the receive
* buffers must be longword aligned. But since Ethernet
* headers are not a multiple of longwords in size this forces
* the data to non-longword aligned. Since IP requires the
* data to be longword aligned, we need to copy it after it has
* been DMA'ed in our memory.
*
* Since we have to copy it anyways, we might as well as allocate
* dedicated receive space for the input. This allows to use a
* small receive buffer size and more ring entries to be able to
* better keep with a flood of tiny Ethernet packets.
*
* The receive space MUST ALWAYS be a multiple of the page size.
* And the number of receive descriptors multiplied by the size
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* of the receive buffers must equal the receive space. This
* is so that we can manipulate the page tables so that even if a
* packet wraps around the end of the receive space, we can
* treat it as virtually contiguous.
*
* The above used to be true (the stupid restriction is still true)
* but we gone to directly DMA'ing into MBUFs (unless it's on an
* architecture which can't handle unaligned accesses) because with
* 100Mb/s cards the copying is just too much of a hit.
*/
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#if !defined(__i386__)
#define TULIP_COPY_RXDATA 1
#endif
#define TULIP_DATA_PER_DESC 2032
#define TULIP_TXTIMER 4
#define TULIP_RXDESCS 48
#define TULIP_TXDESCS 128
#define TULIP_RXQ_TARGET 32
#if TULIP_RXQ_TARGET >= TULIP_RXDESCS
#error TULIP_RXQ_TARGET must be less than TULIP_RXDESCS
#endif
#define TULIP_RX_BUFLEN ((MCLBYTES < 2048 ? MCLBYTES : 2048) - 16)
/*
* Forward reference to make C happy.
*/
typedef struct tulip_softc tulip_softc_t;
/*
* Enumeration of the various controllers supported.
*/
typedef enum {
TULIP_21040,
TULIP_21041,
TULIP_21140,
TULIP_21140A,
TULIP_21142,
TULIP_21143,
TULIP_CHIPID_UNKNOWN
} tulip_chipid_t;
/*
* Various physical media types supported.
* BNCAUI is BNC or AUI since on the 21040 you can't really tell
* which is in use.
*/
typedef enum {
TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN,
TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET,
TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD,
TULIP_MEDIA_BNC,
TULIP_MEDIA_AUI,
TULIP_MEDIA_EXTSIA,
TULIP_MEDIA_AUIBNC,
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX,
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX_FD,
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4,
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX,
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX_FD,
TULIP_MEDIA_MAX
} tulip_media_t;
#define TULIP_BIT(b) (1L << ((int)(b)))
#define TULIP_FDBIT(m) (1L << ((int)TULIP_MEDIA_ ## m ## _FD))
#define TULIP_MBIT(m) (1L << ((int)TULIP_MEDIA_ ## m ))
#define TULIP_IS_MEDIA_FD(m) (TULIP_BIT(m) & \
(TULIP_FDBIT(10BASET) | \
TULIP_FDBIT(100BASETX) | \
TULIP_FDBIT(100BASEFX)))
#define TULIP_CAN_MEDIA_FD(m) (TULIP_BIT(m) & \
(TULIP_MBIT(10BASET) | \
TULIP_MBIT(100BASETX) | \
TULIP_MBIT(100BASEFX)))
#define TULIP_FD_MEDIA_OF(m) ((tulip_media_t)((m) + 1))
#define TULIP_HD_MEDIA_OF(m) ((tulip_media_t)((m) - 1))
#define TULIP_IS_MEDIA_100MB(m) ((m) >= TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX)
#define TULIP_IS_MEDIA_TP(m) ((TULIP_BIT(m) & \
(TULIP_MBIT(BNC) | \
TULIP_MBIT(AUI) | \
TULIP_MBIT(AUIBNC) | \
TULIP_MBIT(EXTSIA))) == 0)
#define TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII 0x0100
#define TULIP_SROM_ATTR_NWAY 0x0200
#define TULIP_SROM_ATTR_AUTOSENSE 0x0400
#define TULIP_SROM_ATTR_POWERUP 0x0800
#define TULIP_SROM_ATTR_NOLINKPASS 0x1000
typedef struct {
enum {
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_NONE,
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_SIA,
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_GPR,
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_MII,
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_RESET,
TULIP_MEDIAINFO_SYM
} mi_type;
union {
struct {
u_int16_t sia_connectivity;
u_int16_t sia_tx_rx;
u_int16_t sia_general;
u_int32_t sia_gp_control; /* 21142/21143 */
u_int32_t sia_gp_data; /* 21142/21143 */
} un_sia;
struct {
u_int32_t gpr_cmdmode;
u_int32_t gpr_gpcontrol; /* 21142/21143 */
u_int32_t gpr_gpdata;
u_int8_t gpr_actmask;
u_int8_t gpr_actdata;
u_int gpr_default:1;
} un_gpr;
struct {
u_int32_t mii_mediamask;
u_int16_t mii_capabilities;
u_int16_t mii_advertisement;
u_int16_t mii_full_duplex;
u_int16_t mii_tx_threshold;
u_int16_t mii_interrupt; /* 21142/21143 */
u_int8_t mii_phyaddr;
u_int8_t mii_gpr_length;
u_int8_t mii_gpr_offset;
u_int8_t mii_reset_length;
u_int8_t mii_reset_offset;
u_int32_t mii_phyid;
} un_mii;
} mi_un;
} tulip_media_info_t;
#define mi_sia_connectivity mi_un.un_sia.sia_connectivity
#define mi_sia_tx_rx mi_un.un_sia.sia_tx_rx
#define mi_sia_general mi_un.un_sia.sia_general
#define mi_sia_gp_control mi_un.un_sia.sia_gp_control
#define mi_sia_gp_data mi_un.un_sia.sia_gp_data
#define mi_gpcontrol mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_gpcontrol
#define mi_gpdata mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_gpdata
#define mi_actmask mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_actmask
#define mi_actdata mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_actdata
#define mi_default mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_default
#define mi_cmdmode mi_un.un_gpr.gpr_cmdmode
#define mi_phyaddr mi_un.un_mii.mii_phyaddr
#define mi_gpr_length mi_un.un_mii.mii_gpr_length
#define mi_gpr_offset mi_un.un_mii.mii_gpr_offset
#define mi_reset_length mi_un.un_mii.mii_reset_length
#define mi_reset_offset mi_un.un_mii.mii_reset_offset
#define mi_capabilities mi_un.un_mii.mii_capabilities
#define mi_advertisement mi_un.un_mii.mii_advertisement
#define mi_full_duplex mi_un.un_mii.mii_full_duplex
#define mi_tx_threshold mi_un.un_mii.mii_tx_threshold
#define mi_mediamask mi_un.un_mii.mii_mediamask
#define mi_mii_interrupt mi_un.un_mii.mii_interrupt
#define mi_phyid mi_un.un_mii.mii_phyid
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#define TULIP_MEDIAINFO_SIA_INIT(sc, mi, chipid, media) do { \
(mi)->mi_type = TULIP_MEDIAINFO_SIA; \
sc->tulip_mediums[TULIP_MEDIA_ ## media] = (mi); \
(mi)->mi_sia_connectivity = TULIP_ ## chipid ## _SIACONN_ ## media; \
(mi)->mi_sia_tx_rx = TULIP_ ## chipid ## _SIATXRX_ ## media; \
(mi)->mi_sia_general = TULIP_ ## chipid ## _SIAGEN_ ## media; \
} while (0)
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#define TULIP_MEDIAINFO_ADD_CAPABILITY(sc, mi, media) do { \
if ((sc)->tulip_mediums[TULIP_MEDIA_ ## media] == NULL \
&& ((mi)->mi_capabilities & PHYSTS_ ## media)) { \
(sc)->tulip_mediums[TULIP_MEDIA_ ## media] = (mi); \
(mi)->mi_mediamask |= TULIP_BIT(TULIP_MEDIA_ ## media); \
} \
} while (0)
#define TULIP_MII_NOPHY 32
/*
* Some boards need to treated specially. The following enumeration
* identifies the cards with quirks (or those we just want to single
* out for special merit or scorn).
*/
typedef enum {
TULIP_21040_GENERIC, /* Generic 21040 (works with most any board) */
TULIP_21140_ISV, /* Digital Semicondutor 21140 ISV SROM Format */
TULIP_21142_ISV, /* Digital Semicondutor 21142 ISV SROM Format */
TULIP_21143_ISV, /* Digital Semicondutor 21143 ISV SROM Format */
TULIP_21140_DEC_EB, /* Digital Semicondutor 21140 Eval. Board */
TULIP_21140_MII, /* 21140[A] with MII */
TULIP_21140_DEC_DE500, /* Digital DE500-?? 10/100 */
TULIP_21140_SMC_9332, /* SMC 9332 */
TULIP_21140_COGENT_EM100, /* Cogent EM100 100 only */
TULIP_21140_ZNYX_ZX34X, /* ZNYX ZX342 10/100 */
TULIP_21140_ASANTE, /* AsanteFast 10/100 */
TULIP_21140_EN1207, /* Accton EN2107 10/100 BNC */
TULIP_21041_GENERIC /* Generic 21041 card */
} tulip_board_t;
typedef enum {
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_TIMER, /* 100ms timer fired */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_FASTTIMER, /* <100ms timer fired */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_LINKFAIL, /* called from interrupt routine */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_LINKPASS, /* called from interrupt routine */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_START, /* start a media probe (from reset) */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_TXPROBE_OK, /* txprobe succeeded */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_TXPROBE_FAILED, /* txprobe failed */
TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_MAX
} tulip_mediapoll_event_t;
typedef enum {
TULIP_LINK_DOWN, /* Link is down */
TULIP_LINK_UP, /* link is ok */
TULIP_LINK_UNKNOWN /* we can't tell either way */
} tulip_link_status_t;
/*
* This data structure is used to abstract out the quirks.
* media_probe = tries to determine the media type.
* media_select = enables the current media (or autosenses)
* media_poll = autosenses media
* media_preset = 21140, etal requires bit to set before the
* the software reset; hence pre-set. Should be
* pre-reset but that's ugly.
*/
typedef struct {
tulip_board_t bd_type;
void (*bd_media_probe)(tulip_softc_t * const sc);
void (*bd_media_select)(tulip_softc_t * const sc);
void (*bd_media_poll)(tulip_softc_t * const sc,
tulip_mediapoll_event_t event);
void (*bd_media_preset) (tulip_softc_t * const sc);
} tulip_boardsw_t;
/*
* The next few declarations are for MII/PHY based boards.
*
* The first enumeration identifies a superset of various datums
* that can be obtained from various PHY chips. Not all PHYs will
* support all datums.
* The modedata structure indicates what register contains
* a datum, what mask is applied the register contents, and what the
* result should be.
* The attr structure records information about a supported PHY.
* The phy structure records information about a PHY instance.
*/
typedef enum {
PHY_MODE_10T,
PHY_MODE_100TX,
PHY_MODE_100T4,
PHY_MODE_FULLDUPLEX,
PHY_MODE_MAX
} tulip_phy_mode_t;
typedef struct {
u_int16_t pm_regno;
u_int16_t pm_mask;
u_int16_t pm_value;
} tulip_phy_modedata_t;
typedef struct {
u_int32_t attr_id;
u_int16_t attr_flags;
tulip_phy_modedata_t attr_modes[PHY_MODE_MAX];
#ifdef TULIP_DEBUG
const char *attr_name;
#endif
} tulip_phy_attr_t;
/* Definitions for tulip_phy_attr_t.attr_flags */
#define PHY_NEED_HARD_RESET 0x0001
#define PHY_DUAL_CYCLE_TA 0x0002
/*
* Various probe states used when trying to autosense the media.
*/
typedef enum {
TULIP_PROBE_INACTIVE,
TULIP_PROBE_PHYRESET,
TULIP_PROBE_PHYAUTONEG,
TULIP_PROBE_GPRTEST,
TULIP_PROBE_MEDIATEST,
TULIP_PROBE_FAILED
} tulip_probe_state_t;
typedef struct {
/*
* Transmit Statistics
*/
u_int32_t dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames;
u_int32_t dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames;
u_int32_t dot3StatsSQETestErrors;
u_int32_t dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions;
u_int32_t dot3StatsLateCollisions;
u_int32_t dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions;
u_int32_t dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors;
u_int32_t dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors;
/* not in rfc1650! */
u_int32_t dot3StatsInternalTransmitUnderflows;
/* not in rfc1650! */
u_int32_t dot3StatsInternalTransmitBabbles;
/*
* Receive Statistics
*/
u_int32_t dot3StatsMissedFrames; /* not in rfc1650! */
u_int32_t dot3StatsAlignmentErrors;
u_int32_t dot3StatsFCSErrors;
u_int32_t dot3StatsFrameTooLongs;
u_int32_t dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors;
} tulip_dot3_stats_t;
/*
* Probe information.
*/
struct tulip_probe_info {
u_int8_t probe_count; /* count of probe operations */
int32_t probe_timeout; /* time (ms) of probe timeout */
tulip_probe_state_t probe_state; /* current media probe state */
tulip_media_t probe_media; /* current media being probed */
u_int32_t probe_mediamask; /* medias checked */
u_int32_t probe_passes; /* times autosense failed */
u_int32_t probe_txprobes; /* txprobes attempted */
};
/*
* Debugging/Statistical information.
*/
struct tulip_dbg_info {
tulip_media_t dbg_last_media;
u_int32_t dbg_intrs;
u_int32_t dbg_media_probes;
u_int32_t dbg_txprobe_nocarr;
u_int32_t dbg_txprobe_exccoll;
u_int32_t dbg_link_downed;
u_int32_t dbg_link_suspected;
u_int32_t dbg_link_intrs;
u_int32_t dbg_link_pollintrs;
u_int32_t dbg_link_failures;
u_int32_t dbg_nway_starts;
u_int32_t dbg_nway_failures;
u_int16_t dbg_phyregs[32][4];
u_int32_t dbg_rxlowbufs;
u_int32_t dbg_rxintrs;
u_int32_t dbg_last_rxintrs;
u_int32_t dbg_high_rxintrs_hz;
u_int32_t dbg_no_txmaps;
u_int32_t dbg_txput_finishes[8];
u_int32_t dbg_txprobes_ok[TULIP_MEDIA_MAX];
u_int32_t dbg_txprobes_failed[TULIP_MEDIA_MAX];
u_int32_t dbg_events[TULIP_MEDIAPOLL_MAX];
u_int32_t dbg_rxpktsperintr[TULIP_RXDESCS];
};
/*
* Performance statistics.
*/
struct tulip_perfstat {
u_quad_t perf_intr_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_ifstart_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_ifstart_one_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_ifioctl_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_ifwatchdog_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_timeout_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_txput_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_txintr_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_rxintr_cycles;
u_quad_t perf_rxget_cycles;
unsigned int perf_intr;
unsigned int perf_ifstart;
unsigned int perf_ifstart_one;
unsigned int perf_ifioctl;
unsigned int perf_ifwatchdog;
unsigned int perf_timeout;
unsigned int perf_txput;
unsigned int perf_txintr;
unsigned int perf_rxintr;
unsigned int perf_rxget;
};
#define TULIP_PERF_CURRENT 0
#define TULIP_PERF_PREVIOUS 1
#define TULIP_PERF_TOTAL 2
#define TULIP_PERF_MAX 3
/*
* Per-driver-instance state.
*/
struct tulip_softc {
device_t tulip_dev;
struct ifmedia tulip_ifmedia;
int tulip_unit;
struct ifnet *tulip_ifp;
u_char tulip_enaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
bus_space_tag_t tulip_csrs_bst;
bus_space_handle_t tulip_csrs_bsh;
tulip_regfile_t tulip_csrs;
u_int32_t tulip_flags;
u_int32_t tulip_features;
u_int32_t tulip_intrmask;
u_int32_t tulip_cmdmode;
u_int32_t tulip_last_system_error:3;
u_int32_t tulip_txtimer:3; /* transmission timer */
u_int32_t tulip_system_errors;
u_int32_t tulip_statusbits; /* status bits from
* CSR5 that may need
* to be printed
*/
tulip_media_info_t *tulip_mediums[TULIP_MEDIA_MAX];
tulip_media_t tulip_media; /* current media type */
u_int32_t tulip_abilities; /* remote system's
* abilities (as
* defined in IEEE
* 802.3u)
*/
u_int8_t tulip_revinfo; /* chip revision */
u_int8_t tulip_phyaddr; /* current phy */
u_int8_t tulip_gpinit; /* active pins on
* 21140
*/
u_int8_t tulip_gpdata; /* default gpdata for 21140 */
struct tulip_probe_info tulip_probe;
tulip_chipid_t tulip_chipid; /* type of chip we are using */
const tulip_boardsw_t *tulip_boardsw; /* board/chip characteristics */
tulip_softc_t *tulip_slaves; /* slaved devices (ZX3xx) */
#if defined(TULIP_DEBUG)
struct tulip_dbg_info tulip_dbg;
#endif
#if defined(TULIP_PERFSTATS)
struct tulip_perfstat tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_MAX];
#endif
tulip_dot3_stats_t tulip_dot3stats;
tulip_ringinfo_t tulip_rxinfo;
tulip_ringinfo_t tulip_txinfo;
tulip_media_info_t tulip_mediainfo[10];
/*
* The setup buffers for sending the setup frame to the chip. one is
* the one being sent while the other is the one being filled.
*/
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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bus_dma_tag_t tulip_setup_tag;
bus_dmamap_t tulip_setup_map;
uint32_t tulip_setup_dma_addr;
u_int32_t *tulip_setupbuf;
u_int32_t tulip_setupdata[192 / sizeof(u_int32_t)];
char tulip_boardid[24];
u_int8_t tulip_rombuf[128]; /* must be aligned */
/* needed for multiport boards */
u_int8_t tulip_pci_busno;
u_int8_t tulip_pci_devno;
u_int8_t tulip_connidx;
tulip_srom_connection_t tulip_conntype;
struct callout tulip_callout;
struct mtx tulip_mutex;
};
#define tulip_curperfstats tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_CURRENT]
#define tulip_probe_count tulip_probe.probe_count
#define tulip_probe_timeout tulip_probe.probe_timeout
#define tulip_probe_state tulip_probe.probe_state
#define tulip_probe_media tulip_probe.probe_media
#define tulip_probe_mediamask tulip_probe.probe_mediamask
#define tulip_probe_passes tulip_probe.probe_passes
/* Definitions for tulip_flags. */
#define TULIP_WANTSETUP 0x00000001
#define TULIP_WANTHASHPERFECT 0x00000002
#define TULIP_WANTHASHONLY 0x00000004
#define TULIP_DOINGSETUP 0x00000008
#define TULIP_PRINTMEDIA 0x00000010
#define TULIP_TXPROBE_ACTIVE 0x00000020
#define TULIP_ALLMULTI 0x00000040
#define TULIP_WANTRXACT 0x00000080
#define TULIP_RXACT 0x00000100
#define TULIP_INRESET 0x00000200
#define TULIP_NEEDRESET 0x00000400
#define TULIP_SQETEST 0x00000800
#define TULIP_xxxxxx0 0x00001000
#define TULIP_xxxxxx1 0x00002000
#define TULIP_WANTTXSTART 0x00004000
#define TULIP_NEWTXTHRESH 0x00008000
#define TULIP_NOAUTOSENSE 0x00010000
#define TULIP_PRINTLINKUP 0x00020000
#define TULIP_LINKUP 0x00040000
#define TULIP_RXBUFSLOW 0x00080000
#define TULIP_NOMESSAGES 0x00100000
#define TULIP_SYSTEMERROR 0x00200000
#define TULIP_TIMEOUTPENDING 0x00400000
#define TULIP_xxxxxx2 0x00800000
#define TULIP_TRYNWAY 0x01000000
#define TULIP_DIDNWAY 0x02000000
#define TULIP_RXIGNORE 0x04000000
#define TULIP_PROBE1STPASS 0x08000000
#define TULIP_DEVICEPROBE 0x10000000
#define TULIP_PROMISC 0x20000000
#define TULIP_HASHONLY 0x40000000
#define TULIP_xxxxxx3 0x80000000
/* Definitions for tulip_features. */
#define TULIP_HAVE_GPR 0x00000001 /* have gp register (140[A]) */
#define TULIP_HAVE_RXBADOVRFLW 0x00000002 /* RX corrupts on overflow */
#define TULIP_HAVE_POWERMGMT 0x00000004 /* Snooze/sleep modes */
#define TULIP_HAVE_MII 0x00000008 /* Some medium on MII */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SIANWAY 0x00000010 /* SIA does NWAY */
#define TULIP_HAVE_DUALSENSE 0x00000020 /* SIA senses both AUI & TP */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SIAGP 0x00000040 /* SIA has a GP port */
#define TULIP_HAVE_BROKEN_HASH 0x00000080 /* Broken Multicast Hash */
#define TULIP_HAVE_ISVSROM 0x00000100 /* uses ISV SROM Format */
#define TULIP_HAVE_BASEROM 0x00000200 /* Board ROM can be cloned */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SLAVEDROM 0x00000400 /* Board ROM cloned */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SLAVEDINTR 0x00000800 /* Board slaved interrupt */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SHAREDINTR 0x00001000 /* Board shares interrupts */
#define TULIP_HAVE_OKROM 0x00002000 /* ROM was recognized */
#define TULIP_HAVE_NOMEDIA 0x00004000 /* did not detect any media */
#define TULIP_HAVE_STOREFWD 0x00008000 /* have CMD_STOREFWD */
#define TULIP_HAVE_SIA100 0x00010000 /* has LS100 in SIA status */
#define TULIP_HAVE_OKSROM 0x00020000 /* SROM CRC is OK */
#define TULIP_DO_AUTOSENSE(sc) \
(IFM_SUBTYPE((sc)->tulip_ifmedia.ifm_media) == IFM_AUTO)
#if defined(TULIP_HDR_DATA)
static const char *const tulip_chipdescs[] = {
"21040 [10Mb/s]",
"21041 [10Mb/s]",
"21140 [10-100Mb/s]",
"21140A [10-100Mb/s]",
"21142 [10-100Mb/s]",
"21143 [10-100Mb/s]",
};
static const char *const tulip_mediums[] = {
"unknown", /* TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN */
"10baseT", /* TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET */
"Full Duplex 10baseT", /* TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD */
"BNC", /* TULIP_MEDIA_BNC */
"AUI", /* TULIP_MEDIA_AUI */
"External SIA", /* TULIP_MEDIA_EXTSIA */
"AUI/BNC", /* TULIP_MEDIA_AUIBNC */
"100baseTX", /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET */
"Full Duplex 100baseTX",/* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET_FD */
"100baseT4", /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4 */
"100baseFX", /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX */
"Full Duplex 100baseFX",/* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX_FD */
};
static const int tulip_media_to_ifmedia[] = {
IFM_ETHER | IFM_NONE, /* TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_T, /* TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_T | IFM_FDX, /* TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_2, /* TULIP_MEDIA_BNC */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_5, /* TULIP_MEDIA_AUI */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_MANUAL, /* TULIP_MEDIA_EXTSIA */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_5, /* TULIP_MEDIA_AUIBNC */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_TX, /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_TX | IFM_FDX, /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET_FD */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_T4, /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4 */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_FX, /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX */
IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_FX | IFM_FDX, /* TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX_FD */
};
static const char *const tulip_system_errors[] = {
"parity error",
"master abort",
"target abort",
"reserved #3",
"reserved #4",
"reserved #5",
"reserved #6",
"reserved #7",
};
static const char *const tulip_status_bits[] = {
NULL,
"transmit process stopped",
NULL,
"transmit jabber timeout",
NULL,
"transmit underflow",
NULL,
"receive underflow",
"receive process stopped",
"receive watchdog timeout",
NULL,
NULL,
"link failure",
NULL,
NULL,
};
static const struct {
tulip_srom_connection_t sc_type;
tulip_media_t sc_media;
u_int32_t sc_attrs;
} tulip_srom_conninfo[] = {
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_10BASET, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_BNC, TULIP_MEDIA_BNC
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_AUI, TULIP_MEDIA_AUI
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_100BASETX, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_100BASET4, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_100BASEFX, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_10BASET, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_100BASETX, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_100BASET4, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_100BASEFX, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_10BASET_NWAY, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_NWAY
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_10BASET_FD, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_10BASET_FD, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_100BASETX_FD, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX_FD
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_MII_100BASETX_FD, TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX_FD,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_MII
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_10BASET_NOLINKPASS, TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_NOLINKPASS
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_AUTOSENSE, TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_AUTOSENSE
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_AUTOSENSE_POWERUP, TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_AUTOSENSE | TULIP_SROM_ATTR_POWERUP
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_AUTOSENSE_NWAY, TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN,
TULIP_SROM_ATTR_AUTOSENSE | TULIP_SROM_ATTR_NWAY
},
{
TULIP_SROM_CONNTYPE_NOT_USED, TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN
}
};
#define TULIP_SROM_LASTCONNIDX \
(sizeof(tulip_srom_conninfo)/sizeof(tulip_srom_conninfo[0]) - 1)
static const struct {
tulip_media_t sm_type;
tulip_srom_media_t sm_srom_type;
} tulip_srom_mediums[] = {
{
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX_FD, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_100BASEFX_FD
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASEFX, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_100BASEFX
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASET4, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_100BASET4
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX_FD, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_100BASETX_FD
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_100BASETX, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_100BASETX
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET_FD, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_10BASET_FD
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_AUI, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_AUI
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_BNC, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_BNC
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_10BASET, TULIP_SROM_MEDIA_10BASET
},
{
TULIP_MEDIA_UNKNOWN
}
};
#endif /* TULIP_HDR_DATA */
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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/*
* Macro to encode 16 bits of a MAC address into the setup buffer. Since
* we are casting the two bytes in the char array to a uint16 and then
* handing them to this macro, we don't need to swap the bytes in the big
* endian case, just shift them left 16.
*/
#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
#define TULIP_SP_MAC(x) ((x) << 16)
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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#else
#define TULIP_SP_MAC(x) (x)
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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#endif
/*
* This driver supports a maximum of 32 tulip boards.
* This should be enough for the forseeable future.
*/
#define TULIP_MAX_DEVICES 32
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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#define _TULIP_DESC_SYNC(ri, op) \
bus_dmamap_sync((ri)->ri_ring_tag, (ri)->ri_ring_map, (op))
#define _TULIP_MAP_SYNC(ri, di, op) \
bus_dmamap_sync((ri)->ri_data_tag, *(di)->di_map, (op))
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
2005-08-25 20:12:43 +00:00
/*
* Descriptors are both read from and written to by the card (corresponding
* to DMA WRITE and READ operations in bus-dma speak). Receive maps are
* written to by the card (a DMA READ operation in bus-dma) and transmit
* buffers are read from by the card (a DMA WRITE operation in bus-dma).
*/
#define TULIP_RXDESC_PRESYNC(ri) \
_TULIP_DESC_SYNC(ri, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE)
#define TULIP_RXDESC_POSTSYNC(ri) \
_TULIP_DESC_SYNC(ri, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE)
#define TULIP_RXMAP_PRESYNC(ri, di) \
_TULIP_MAP_SYNC(ri, di, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD)
#define TULIP_RXMAP_POSTSYNC(ri, di) \
_TULIP_MAP_SYNC(ri, di, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD)
#define TULIP_TXDESC_PRESYNC(ri) \
_TULIP_DESC_SYNC(ri, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE)
#define TULIP_TXDESC_POSTSYNC(ri) \
_TULIP_DESC_SYNC(ri, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE)
#define TULIP_TXMAP_PRESYNC(ri, di) \
_TULIP_MAP_SYNC(ri, di, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE)
#define TULIP_TXMAP_POSTSYNC(ri, di) \
_TULIP_MAP_SYNC(ri, di, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE)
#ifdef notyet
#define SIOCGADDRROM _IOW('i', 240, struct ifreq) /* get 128 bytes of ROM */
#define SIOCGCHIPID _IOWR('i', 241, struct ifreq) /* get chipid */
#endif
#if defined(TULIP_HDR_DATA)
static tulip_softc_t *tulips[TULIP_MAX_DEVICES];
#endif
1999-08-09 14:43:39 +00:00
#define loudprintf if (bootverbose) printf
#if defined(TULIP_PERFSTATS)
#define TULIP_PERFMERGE(sc, member) \
do { (sc)->tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_TOTAL].member \
+= (sc)->tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_CURRENT].member; \
(sc)->tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_PREVIOUS].member \
= (sc)->tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_CURRENT].member; \
(sc)->tulip_perfstats[TULIP_PERF_CURRENT].member = 0; } while (0)
#define TULIP_PERFSTART(name) const tulip_cycle_t perfstart_ ## name = TULIP_PERFREAD();
#define TULIP_PERFEND(name) do { \
(sc)->tulip_curperfstats.perf_ ## name ## _cycles += TULIP_PERFDIFF(perfstart_ ## name, TULIP_PERFREAD()); \
(sc)->tulip_curperfstats.perf_ ## name ++; \
} while (0)
typedef u_long tulip_cycle_t;
static __inline tulip_cycle_t
TULIP_PERFREAD(void)
{
return (get_cyclecount());
}
#define TULIP_PERFDIFF(s, f) ((f) - (s))
#else
#define TULIP_PERFSTART(name)
#define TULIP_PERFEND(name) do { } while (0)
#define TULIP_PERFMERGE(s,n) do { } while (0)
#endif /* TULIP_PERFSTATS */
#define TULIP_CRC32_POLY 0xEDB88320UL /* CRC-32 Poly -- Little
* Endian */
#define TULIP_MAX_TXSEG 30
Major rototill of this driver to add FreeBSD bus-dma support: - Allocate arrays of metadata for the descriptors in the rx and tx rings and change the ring pointers to walk the metadata array rather than the actual descriptor rings. Each metadata object contains a pointer to its descriptor, a pointer to any associated mbuf, and a pointer to the associated bus_dmamap_t in the bus_dma case. The mbuf pointers replace the tulip_txq and tulip_rxq local ifqueue's in the softc. - Add lots of KTR trace entries using a local KTR_TULIP level which defaults to 0, but can be changed to KTR_DEV at the top of the file when debugging. - Rename tulip_init(), tulip_start(), tulip_ifinit(), and tulip_ifstart() to tulip_init_locked(), tulip_start_locked(), tulip_init(), and tulip_start(), respectively, to match the convention in other drivers. - Add a TULIP_SP_MAC() macro to encode two bytes of the MAC address into the setup buffer and use that in place of lots of BYTE_ORDER #ifdef's. Also, remove an incorrect XXX comment I added earlier, the driver was correct (at least it does the same thing dc(4) does). TULIP_SP_MAC was shamelessly copied from DC_SP_MAC() in dc(4). - Remove the #ifdef'd NetBSD bus-dma code and replace it with FreeBSD bus-dma code that not only compiles but even works at runtime. - Use callout_init_mtx() instead of just callout_init(). - Correct the various wrapper macros for bus_dmamap_sync() for the rx and tx buffers to only ask for the sync ops that they actually need. - Tidy the #ifdef TULIP_COPY_RXDATA code by expanding an #ifdef a bit so it becomes easier to read at the expense of a couple of duplicated lines of code. Also, use m_getcl() to get an mbuf cluster rather than MGETHDR() followed by MCLGET(). - Maintain the ring free (ri_free) count for the rx ring metadata since we no longer have tulip_rxq.ifq_len around to indicate how many mbuf's are currently in the rx ring. - Add code to teardown bus_dma resources when attach fails and generally fixup attach to do a better job of cleaning up when it fails. This gets us a good bit closer to possibly having a detach method someday and making this driver an unloadable module. - Add some functions that can be called from ddb to dump the state of a descriptor ring and to dump the state of an individual descriptor. - Various comment grammer and spelling fixes. I have bus-dma turned on by default, but I've left the non-bus-dma code around so that it can be turned off to aid in debugging should any problems turn up later on. I'll be removing the non-bus-dma code in a subsequent commit.
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#define TULIP_MAX_FRAGS 2
#define TULIP_ADDREQUAL(a1, a2) \
(((u_int16_t *)a1)[0] == ((u_int16_t *)a2)[0] \
&& ((u_int16_t *)a1)[1] == ((u_int16_t *)a2)[1] \
&& ((u_int16_t *)a1)[2] == ((u_int16_t *)a2)[2])
#define TULIP_ADDRBRDCST(a1) \
(((u_int16_t *)a1)[0] == 0xFFFFU \
&& ((u_int16_t *)a1)[1] == 0xFFFFU \
&& ((u_int16_t *)a1)[2] == 0xFFFFU)
#define TULIP_MUTEX(sc) (&(sc)->tulip_mutex)
#define TULIP_LOCK(sc) mtx_lock(TULIP_MUTEX(sc))
#define TULIP_UNLOCK(sc) mtx_unlock(TULIP_MUTEX(sc))
#define TULIP_LOCK_ASSERT(sc) mtx_assert(TULIP_MUTEX(sc), MA_OWNED)
#endif /* DEV_DE_IF_DEVAR_H */