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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2007 Sepherosa Ziehau. All rights reserved.
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*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project
* by Sepherosa Ziehau <sepherosa@gmail.com>
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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:
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*
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* distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of The DragonFly Project nor the names of its
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*
* $DragonFly: src/sys/dev/netif/et/if_etvar.h,v 1.4 2007/10/23 14:28:42 sephe Exp $
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _IF_ETVAR_H
#define _IF_ETVAR_H
#define ET_RING_ALIGN 4096
#define ET_STATUS_ALIGN 8
#define ET_NSEG_MAX 32 /* XXX no limit actually */
#define ET_NSEG_SPARE 4
#define ET_TX_NDESC 512
#define ET_RX_NDESC 512
#define ET_RX_NRING 2
#define ET_RX_NSTAT (ET_RX_NRING * ET_RX_NDESC)
#define ET_TX_RING_SIZE (ET_TX_NDESC * sizeof(struct et_txdesc))
#define ET_RX_RING_SIZE (ET_RX_NDESC * sizeof(struct et_rxdesc))
#define ET_RXSTAT_RING_SIZE (ET_RX_NSTAT * sizeof(struct et_rxstat))
#define ET_JUMBO_FRAMELEN (ET_MEM_SIZE - ET_MEM_RXSIZE_MIN - \
ET_MEM_TXSIZE_EX)
#define ET_JUMBO_MTU (ET_JUMBO_FRAMELEN - ETHER_HDR_LEN - \
EVL_ENCAPLEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN)
#define ET_FRAMELEN(mtu) (ETHER_HDR_LEN + ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN + \
Overhaul bus_dma(9) usage in et(4) and clean up TX/RX path. This change should make et(4) work on any architectures. o Remove m_getl inline function and replace it with stanard mbuf interfaces. Previous code tried to minimize code duplication but this came from incorrect use of common DMA tag. Driver may be still use a common RX allocation handler with additional structure changes but I don't see much point to do that it would make it hard to understand the code. o Remove DragonflyBSD specific constant EVL_ENCAPLEN, use ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN instead. o Add bunch of new RX status definition. It seems controller supports RX checksum offloading but I was not able to make the feature work yet. Currently driver checks whether recevied frame is good one or not. o Avoid a typedef ending in '_t' as style(9) says. o Controller has no restriction on DMA address space, so there is no reason to limit the DMA address to 32bit. Descriptor rings, status blocks and TX/RX buffers now use full 64bit DMA addressing. o Allocate DMA memory shared between host and controller as coherent. o Create 3 separate DMA tags to be used as TX, mini RX ring and stanard RX ring. Previously it created a single DMA tag and it was used to all three rings. o et(4) does not support jumbo frame at this moment and I still don't quite understand how jumbo frame works on this controller so use two RX rings to handle small sized frame and normal sized frame respectively. The mini RX ring will be used to receive frames that are less than or equal to 127 bytes. The second RX ring is used to receive frames that are not handled by the first RX ring. If jumbo frame support is implemented, driver may have to choose better RX scheme by letting the second RX ring handle jumbo frames. This scheme will mimic Broadcom's efficient jumbo frame handling feature. However RAM buffer size(16KB) of the controller is too small to hold 2 jumbo frames, if 9KB jumbo frame is used, I'm not sure how good performance would it have. o In et_rxeof(), make sure to check whether controller received good frame or not. Passing corrupted frame to upper layer is bad idea. o If driver receives a bad frame or driver fails to allocate RX buffer due to resource shortage condition, reuse previously loaded DMA map for RX buffer instead of unloading/loading RX buffer again. o et_init_tx_ring() never fails so change return type to void. o In watchdog handler, show TX DMA write back status of errored frame which could be used as a clue to debug watchdog timeout. o Add missing bus_dmamap_sync() in various places such that et(4) should work with bounce buffers(e.g. PAE). o TX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o RX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o Controller has no DMA alignment limit in RX buffer so use m_adj(9) in RX buffer allocation to make IP header align on 2 bytes boundary. Otherwise it would trigger unaligned access error in upper layer on strict alignment architectures. One of down side of controller is it provides limited set of RX buffer length like most Intel controllers. This is not problem at this moment because driver does not support jumbo frame yet but it may require alignment fixup code to support jumbo frame on strict alignment architectures. o In et_txeof(), don't zero TX descriptors for transmitted frames. TX descriptors don't need write access after transmission. Driver sets IFF_DRV_OACTIVE when the number of available TX descriptors are less than or equal to ET_NSEG_SPARE. Make sure to clear IFF_DRV_OACTIVE only when the number of available TX descriptor is greater than ET_NSEG_SPARE.
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(mtu) + ETHER_CRC_LEN)
#define ET_JSLOTS (ET_RX_NDESC + 128)
#define ET_JLEN (ET_JUMBO_FRAMELEN + ETHER_ALIGN)
#define ET_JUMBO_MEM_SIZE (ET_JSLOTS * ET_JLEN)
#define CSR_WRITE_4(sc, reg, val) \
bus_write_4((sc)->sc_mem_res, (reg), (val))
#define CSR_READ_4(sc, reg) \
bus_read_4((sc)->sc_mem_res, (reg))
#define ET_ADDR_HI(addr) ((uint64_t) (addr) >> 32)
#define ET_ADDR_LO(addr) ((uint64_t) (addr) & 0xffffffff)
struct et_txdesc {
uint32_t td_addr_hi;
uint32_t td_addr_lo;
uint32_t td_ctrl1; /* ET_TDCTRL1_ */
uint32_t td_ctrl2; /* ET_TDCTRL2_ */
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};
#define ET_TDCTRL1_LEN_MASK 0x0000FFFF
#define ET_TDCTRL2_LAST_FRAG 0x00000001
#define ET_TDCTRL2_FIRST_FRAG 0x00000002
#define ET_TDCTRL2_INTR 0x00000004
#define ET_TDCTRL2_CTRL_WORD 0x00000008
#define ET_TDCTRL2_HDX_BACKP 0x00000010
#define ET_TDCTRL2_XMIT_PAUSE 0x00000020
#define ET_TDCTRL2_FRAME_ERR 0x00000040
#define ET_TDCTRL2_NO_CRC 0x00000080
#define ET_TDCTRL2_MAC_OVRRD 0x00000100
#define ET_TDCTRL2_PAD_PACKET 0x00000200
#define ET_TDCTRL2_JUMBO_PACKET 0x00000400
#define ET_TDCTRL2_INS_VLAN 0x00000800
#define ET_TDCTRL2_CSUM_IP 0x00001000
#define ET_TDCTRL2_CSUM_TCP 0x00002000
#define ET_TDCTRL2_CSUM_UDP 0x00004000
struct et_rxdesc {
uint32_t rd_addr_lo;
uint32_t rd_addr_hi;
uint32_t rd_ctrl; /* ET_RDCTRL_ */
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};
#define ET_RDCTRL_BUFIDX_MASK 0x000003FF
struct et_rxstat {
uint32_t rxst_info1;
uint32_t rxst_info2; /* ET_RXST_INFO2_ */
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};
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_HASH_PASS 0x00000001
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_IPCSUM 0x00000002
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_IPCSUM_OK 0x00000004
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_TCPCSUM 0x00000008
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_TCPCSUM_OK 0x00000010
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_WOL 0x00000020
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_RXMAC_ERR 0x00000040
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_DROP 0x00000080
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_FRAME_TRUNC 0x00000100
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_JUMBO 0x00000200
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_VLAN 0x00000400
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_PREV_FRMAE_DROP 0x00010000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_SHORT 0x00020000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_BAD_CARRIER 0x00040000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_CODE_ERR 0x00080000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_CRC_ERR 0x00100000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_LEN_MISMATCH 0x00200000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_TOO_LONG 0x00400000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_OK 0x00800000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_MULTICAST 0x01000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_BROADCAST 0x02000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_DRIBBLE 0x04000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_CTL_FRAME 0x08000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_PAUSE_FRAME 0x10000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_UNKWN_CTL_FRAME 0x20000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_VLAN_TAG 0x40000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO1_LONG_EVENT 0x80000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_LEN_MASK 0x0000FFFF
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_LEN_SHIFT 0
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_BUFIDX_MASK 0x03FF0000
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_BUFIDX_SHIFT 16
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_RINGIDX_MASK 0x0C000000
#define ET_RXST_INFO2_RINGIDX_SHIFT 26
struct et_rxstatus {
uint32_t rxs_ring;
uint32_t rxs_stat_ring; /* ET_RXS_STATRING_ */
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};
#define ET_RXS_STATRING_INDEX_MASK 0x0FFF0000
#define ET_RXS_STATRING_INDEX_SHIFT 16
#define ET_RXS_STATRING_WRAP 0x10000000
struct et_txbuf {
struct mbuf *tb_mbuf;
bus_dmamap_t tb_dmap;
};
struct et_rxbuf {
struct mbuf *rb_mbuf;
bus_dmamap_t rb_dmap;
};
struct et_txstatus_data {
uint32_t *txsd_status;
bus_addr_t txsd_paddr;
bus_dma_tag_t txsd_dtag;
bus_dmamap_t txsd_dmap;
};
struct et_rxstatus_data {
struct et_rxstatus *rxsd_status;
bus_addr_t rxsd_paddr;
bus_dma_tag_t rxsd_dtag;
bus_dmamap_t rxsd_dmap;
};
struct et_rxstat_ring {
struct et_rxstat *rsr_stat;
bus_addr_t rsr_paddr;
bus_dma_tag_t rsr_dtag;
bus_dmamap_t rsr_dmap;
int rsr_index;
int rsr_wrap;
};
struct et_txdesc_ring {
struct et_txdesc *tr_desc;
bus_addr_t tr_paddr;
bus_dma_tag_t tr_dtag;
bus_dmamap_t tr_dmap;
int tr_ready_index;
int tr_ready_wrap;
};
struct et_rxdesc_ring {
struct et_rxdesc *rr_desc;
bus_addr_t rr_paddr;
bus_dma_tag_t rr_dtag;
bus_dmamap_t rr_dmap;
uint32_t rr_posreg;
int rr_index;
int rr_wrap;
};
struct et_txbuf_data {
struct et_txbuf tbd_buf[ET_TX_NDESC];
int tbd_start_index;
int tbd_start_wrap;
int tbd_used;
};
struct et_softc;
struct et_rxbuf_data;
struct et_rxbuf_data {
struct et_rxbuf rbd_buf[ET_RX_NDESC];
struct et_softc *rbd_softc;
struct et_rxdesc_ring *rbd_ring;
int rbd_bufsize;
Overhaul bus_dma(9) usage in et(4) and clean up TX/RX path. This change should make et(4) work on any architectures. o Remove m_getl inline function and replace it with stanard mbuf interfaces. Previous code tried to minimize code duplication but this came from incorrect use of common DMA tag. Driver may be still use a common RX allocation handler with additional structure changes but I don't see much point to do that it would make it hard to understand the code. o Remove DragonflyBSD specific constant EVL_ENCAPLEN, use ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN instead. o Add bunch of new RX status definition. It seems controller supports RX checksum offloading but I was not able to make the feature work yet. Currently driver checks whether recevied frame is good one or not. o Avoid a typedef ending in '_t' as style(9) says. o Controller has no restriction on DMA address space, so there is no reason to limit the DMA address to 32bit. Descriptor rings, status blocks and TX/RX buffers now use full 64bit DMA addressing. o Allocate DMA memory shared between host and controller as coherent. o Create 3 separate DMA tags to be used as TX, mini RX ring and stanard RX ring. Previously it created a single DMA tag and it was used to all three rings. o et(4) does not support jumbo frame at this moment and I still don't quite understand how jumbo frame works on this controller so use two RX rings to handle small sized frame and normal sized frame respectively. The mini RX ring will be used to receive frames that are less than or equal to 127 bytes. The second RX ring is used to receive frames that are not handled by the first RX ring. If jumbo frame support is implemented, driver may have to choose better RX scheme by letting the second RX ring handle jumbo frames. This scheme will mimic Broadcom's efficient jumbo frame handling feature. However RAM buffer size(16KB) of the controller is too small to hold 2 jumbo frames, if 9KB jumbo frame is used, I'm not sure how good performance would it have. o In et_rxeof(), make sure to check whether controller received good frame or not. Passing corrupted frame to upper layer is bad idea. o If driver receives a bad frame or driver fails to allocate RX buffer due to resource shortage condition, reuse previously loaded DMA map for RX buffer instead of unloading/loading RX buffer again. o et_init_tx_ring() never fails so change return type to void. o In watchdog handler, show TX DMA write back status of errored frame which could be used as a clue to debug watchdog timeout. o Add missing bus_dmamap_sync() in various places such that et(4) should work with bounce buffers(e.g. PAE). o TX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o RX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o Controller has no DMA alignment limit in RX buffer so use m_adj(9) in RX buffer allocation to make IP header align on 2 bytes boundary. Otherwise it would trigger unaligned access error in upper layer on strict alignment architectures. One of down side of controller is it provides limited set of RX buffer length like most Intel controllers. This is not problem at this moment because driver does not support jumbo frame yet but it may require alignment fixup code to support jumbo frame on strict alignment architectures. o In et_txeof(), don't zero TX descriptors for transmitted frames. TX descriptors don't need write access after transmission. Driver sets IFF_DRV_OACTIVE when the number of available TX descriptors are less than or equal to ET_NSEG_SPARE. Make sure to clear IFF_DRV_OACTIVE only when the number of available TX descriptor is greater than ET_NSEG_SPARE.
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int (*rbd_newbuf)(struct et_rxbuf_data *, int);
void (*rbd_discard)(struct et_rxbuf_data *, int);
};
struct et_hw_stats {
/* RX/TX stats. */
uint64_t pkts_64;
uint64_t pkts_65;
uint64_t pkts_128;
uint64_t pkts_256;
uint64_t pkts_512;
uint64_t pkts_1024;
uint64_t pkts_1519;
/* RX stats. */
uint64_t rx_bytes;
uint64_t rx_frames;
uint32_t rx_crcerrs;
uint64_t rx_mcast;
uint64_t rx_bcast;
uint32_t rx_control;
uint32_t rx_pause;
uint32_t rx_unknown_control;
uint32_t rx_alignerrs;
uint32_t rx_lenerrs;
uint32_t rx_codeerrs;
uint32_t rx_cserrs;
uint32_t rx_runts;
uint64_t rx_oversize;
uint32_t rx_fragments;
uint32_t rx_jabbers;
uint32_t rx_drop;
/* TX stats. */
uint64_t tx_bytes;
uint64_t tx_frames;
uint64_t tx_mcast;
uint64_t tx_bcast;
uint32_t tx_pause;
uint32_t tx_deferred;
uint32_t tx_excess_deferred;
uint32_t tx_single_colls;
uint32_t tx_multi_colls;
uint32_t tx_late_colls;
uint32_t tx_excess_colls;
uint32_t tx_total_colls;
uint32_t tx_pause_honored;
uint32_t tx_drop;
uint32_t tx_jabbers;
uint32_t tx_crcerrs;
uint32_t tx_control;
uint64_t tx_oversize;
uint32_t tx_undersize;
uint32_t tx_fragments;
};
struct et_softc {
struct ifnet *ifp;
device_t dev;
struct mtx sc_mtx;
device_t sc_miibus;
void *sc_irq_handle;
struct resource *sc_irq_res;
struct resource *sc_mem_res;
int sc_if_flags;
uint32_t sc_flags; /* ET_FLAG_ */
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int sc_expcap;
int sc_mem_rid;
int sc_irq_rid;
struct callout sc_tick;
int watchdog_timer;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_dtag;
struct et_rxdesc_ring sc_rx_ring[ET_RX_NRING];
struct et_rxstat_ring sc_rxstat_ring;
struct et_rxstatus_data sc_rx_status;
struct et_txdesc_ring sc_tx_ring;
struct et_txstatus_data sc_tx_status;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_mbuf_dtag;
Overhaul bus_dma(9) usage in et(4) and clean up TX/RX path. This change should make et(4) work on any architectures. o Remove m_getl inline function and replace it with stanard mbuf interfaces. Previous code tried to minimize code duplication but this came from incorrect use of common DMA tag. Driver may be still use a common RX allocation handler with additional structure changes but I don't see much point to do that it would make it hard to understand the code. o Remove DragonflyBSD specific constant EVL_ENCAPLEN, use ETHER_VLAN_ENCAP_LEN instead. o Add bunch of new RX status definition. It seems controller supports RX checksum offloading but I was not able to make the feature work yet. Currently driver checks whether recevied frame is good one or not. o Avoid a typedef ending in '_t' as style(9) says. o Controller has no restriction on DMA address space, so there is no reason to limit the DMA address to 32bit. Descriptor rings, status blocks and TX/RX buffers now use full 64bit DMA addressing. o Allocate DMA memory shared between host and controller as coherent. o Create 3 separate DMA tags to be used as TX, mini RX ring and stanard RX ring. Previously it created a single DMA tag and it was used to all three rings. o et(4) does not support jumbo frame at this moment and I still don't quite understand how jumbo frame works on this controller so use two RX rings to handle small sized frame and normal sized frame respectively. The mini RX ring will be used to receive frames that are less than or equal to 127 bytes. The second RX ring is used to receive frames that are not handled by the first RX ring. If jumbo frame support is implemented, driver may have to choose better RX scheme by letting the second RX ring handle jumbo frames. This scheme will mimic Broadcom's efficient jumbo frame handling feature. However RAM buffer size(16KB) of the controller is too small to hold 2 jumbo frames, if 9KB jumbo frame is used, I'm not sure how good performance would it have. o In et_rxeof(), make sure to check whether controller received good frame or not. Passing corrupted frame to upper layer is bad idea. o If driver receives a bad frame or driver fails to allocate RX buffer due to resource shortage condition, reuse previously loaded DMA map for RX buffer instead of unloading/loading RX buffer again. o et_init_tx_ring() never fails so change return type to void. o In watchdog handler, show TX DMA write back status of errored frame which could be used as a clue to debug watchdog timeout. o Add missing bus_dmamap_sync() in various places such that et(4) should work with bounce buffers(e.g. PAE). o TX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o RX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support. o Controller has no DMA alignment limit in RX buffer so use m_adj(9) in RX buffer allocation to make IP header align on 2 bytes boundary. Otherwise it would trigger unaligned access error in upper layer on strict alignment architectures. One of down side of controller is it provides limited set of RX buffer length like most Intel controllers. This is not problem at this moment because driver does not support jumbo frame yet but it may require alignment fixup code to support jumbo frame on strict alignment architectures. o In et_txeof(), don't zero TX descriptors for transmitted frames. TX descriptors don't need write access after transmission. Driver sets IFF_DRV_OACTIVE when the number of available TX descriptors are less than or equal to ET_NSEG_SPARE. Make sure to clear IFF_DRV_OACTIVE only when the number of available TX descriptor is greater than ET_NSEG_SPARE.
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bus_dma_tag_t sc_rx_mini_tag;
bus_dmamap_t sc_rx_mini_sparemap;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_rx_tag;
bus_dmamap_t sc_rx_sparemap;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_tx_tag;
struct et_rxbuf_data sc_rx_data[ET_RX_NRING];
struct et_txbuf_data sc_tx_data;
struct et_hw_stats sc_stats;
uint32_t sc_tx;
uint32_t sc_tx_intr;
/*
* Sysctl variables
*/
int sc_rx_intr_npkts;
int sc_rx_intr_delay;
int sc_tx_intr_nsegs;
uint32_t sc_timer;
};
#define ET_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->sc_mtx)
#define ET_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->sc_mtx)
#define ET_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->sc_mtx, MA_OWNED)
#define ET_FLAG_PCIE 0x0001
#define ET_FLAG_MSI 0x0002
#define ET_FLAG_FASTETHER 0x0004
#define ET_FLAG_TXRX_ENABLED 0x0100
#define ET_FLAG_JUMBO 0x0200
#define ET_FLAG_LINK 0x8000
#endif /* !_IF_ETVAR_H */