The ed driver on pc98 was broken by if_edvar.h rev1.31.
Reported by: Kaho Toshikazu (kaho at elam kais kyoto-u ac jp)
Tested by: Eiji Kato (ekato at a1 mbn or jp)
MFC after: 3 days
into the card's memory.
# this eliminates a more of the ifdef soup in if_ed and if_edvar
# I've fixed the cbus drivers, but can't test them all easily.
If I've broken anything, please let me know.
to properly configure the right interface to use.
Also call the mediachg function when we set flags UP and are already
running. If this were a pure ifmedia driver, we'd not need to do this
since we'd be ignoring the linkX flags.
This reduces the number of ifdefs to support sub-devices a little as a
nice side effect. It also reduces the number of hpp interfaces
exposed by 33%.
man page that the ifconfig option link2 is used to disable the AUI
transceiver on the 3com boards (should also say HP PC Lan+). This
makes the connection clearer.
Add a note about why we set this flag prior to attaching the device.
We never set or clear the flag later, only test it. There can be no
races here, but this might be asthetically displeasing to some. Also
note that we may no longer need to have this knob at all as we may be
able to do it with the more sophisticated rc.d scripts we have today I
think the only reason it is there is because we didn't used to allow
its proper setting when configured to get the IP address via DHCP.
I'll note that this would be better handled by using ifmedia for all
ed cards, not just those with a miibus...
rather than in ifindex_table[]; all (except one) accesses are
through ifp anyway. IF_LLADDR() works faster, and all (except
one) ifaddr_byindex() users were converted to use ifp->if_addr.
- Stop storing a (pointer to) Ethernet address in "struct arpcom",
and drop the IFP2ENADDR() macro; all users have been converted
to use IF_LLADDR() instead.
attach routine. Go ahead and ask for it in the probe routine and be
just as wrong as all the other cards that ask for it there...
# this gets the RTL8019 on a SBC at work fully functional. 6.0 still treats
# the 8019 as a generic NE-2000, so these changes aren't relevant there.
ed_probe_rtl80x9. In the pci case we call ed_probe_rtl80x9 first. In
the PCI case we were using the correct nic_offset by accident because
softc is initialized to zero. In the isa case we were using the wrong
value by accident, since ed_probe_WD80x3 sets the offset value to
0x10. This lead to the identification routines failing. Fix this
problem by always initalizing the nic_offset and asic_offset before
making ed_{asic,nic}_{in,out}* calls.
the former is the ISA part, not the latter.
MFC After 6.0 is unfrozen (this bug doesn't exist in 6.0 because I didn't
MFC the rtl80x9 changes for ISA due to an error on my part)
as a Novell NE-2000. This is necessary for unpatched qemu working
correctly. qemu claims to be a RTL8029, but doesn't implement the
RTL8029 specific registers at this time. I've created patches for
that, but there's no reason we can't use qemu's emulation w/o these
patches. This should make life easier for those folks that boot
FreeBSD via qemu.
ed_probe_generic8390 where we're calling it. It will be done as part
of ed_probe_Novel_generic after things are setup in a way that
ed_probe_generic8390 will grok.
o Fix operator precedence botch that causes a panic when setting the media
type for 10baseT connections.
o Save the type of device so that it prints with the rest of the probe.
# this should make it work with qemu again, but only if it has my patches
# to actually implement the RTL8029 specific registers.
generic sounding CIS "PCMCIA", "FAST ETHERENT CARD" and a bogus MANFID
code (0xffff and 0x1090). However, since I'm not aware of 'generic'
cards that aren't NE-2000oids, go with that and hope for the best.
o Add support for Tamarack TC5299J + MII found on SMC 8041TX V.2
and corega PCCCCTXD
o Add support for ISA/PCI RTL80[12]9 chips
o Improve support for the ax88790 based
o minor code movement
Submitted by: (#2) David Madole
number of cards have been discovered to be matching on the strings of
the cis rather than manufacturer/product id for cards we already had a
prod id for. This is a result of getting the list from the NetBSD
driver which also includes the OID for the cards where such a
distinction mattered (since it was tested against the MAC address we
got from the card). Since we do not try to match OIDs, we do not need
the extra entries and they just waste space.
I'm guessing that some of the dlink entires (DE-660, DE-660+) and many
of the corega cards may fall into this boat and can safely be removed.
attribute memory at 0xff0 to find its MAC address. This is another
instance of the IBM ethercard II from all apperances (short of popping
the lid). Update the entry to document which cards we support
actually need this functionality.
could get an interrupt after we free the ifp, and the interrupt
handler depended on the ifp being still alive, this could, in theory,
cause a crash. Eliminate this possibility by moving the if_free to
after the bus_teardown_intr() call.
o eliminate the ED_NO_MIIBUS option. Now, you need miibus to use ed with
pccard. If you have an old ISA or PCI card w/o a miibus, then you'll still
be able to use the ed driver w/o miibus in the kernel. If you have pccard
you'll need mii now. Most pccards these days have miibus, and many
cards have ISSUES if you don't attach miibus. issues I don't want to
constantly rediagnose.
- Add new media_ioctl, mediachg and tick function pointers. The core
driver will call these if they aren't NULL, or return an error if they
are.
- migrate remaining mii code into if_ed_pccard.
o include some notes from my datasheet fishing. this may allow us to
get media status from some pccards.
o Fix one bug that's common to many drivers. call if_free(ifp) after
we tear down the interrupt. ed_intr() depends on ifp being there and
freeing it while interrupts can still happen is, ummm, bad.
that with the NIC set of registers rather than the ASIC registers. I
believe this was a harmless oversight, since we set ED_P0_CR to the
same value 5ms later, but just to be safe...
o Attach AX88x90's MII bus to system, and require its presence.
o Reorg the mii code a little, and move more of it into pccard attachment.
o Eliminate ed_pccard_{read,write}_attrmem in favor of a more appropriate
function in the pccard layer.
o Update comments to reflect knowledge gained.
o Update how re recognize a NE-2000 ROM. I found a couple of different
datasheets that define the structure of the PROM data, so the code's
old heuristics have been removed, and comments updated to reflect the
structure.
o Eliminate work around for EC2T. It is no longer needed, and was wrong
headed since the EC2T has a Winbound 82C926C in it, not a AX88x90.
o Add copyright to if_ed_pccard.c, since I believe I've re-written more than
3/4 of it.
# With these changes, all of my 20-odd ed based cards work, except for the
# NetGear FA-410, and I'm pretty sure that's a MII/PHY problem.
Reduce the size of ed a little by removing some CIS based entries (others
likely can be removed too):
o The D-Link DFE-670TXD doesn't need its own entry based on strings.
o The Xircom CompactCard appears to be a TDK design, so list it there by ID
and remove the strings.
Increase the size of ed a little:
o Add support for the Addtron AE-660CT and Addtron AE-660. This is a very
generic NE-2000 clone (so generic that its CIS tags say NE-2000 generic
card!).
dl100xx case.
o We no longer acquire and release resources during attach many times. We now
do it once at the beginning.
o Move setting the resource offsets to just after acquiring the ports in
attach.
o Move ax88x90 code to the end of the file, just after the dl100xx specific
code.
o Rename ed_pccard_Linksys to ed_pccard_dl100xx to reflect the underlying
chipset.
o Pass the ed_product structure into ed_pccard_{dl100xx,ax88x90} and have
those routines test the flags to see if this card should be probed in that
way.
o transition from ed_probe_Novell to ed_probe_Novell_generic since we already
have the resources setup.
o Move use of ed_probe_Novell_generic into ed_pccard_dl100xx to be more
consistant with ax88x90 case.
o simplify the code where we probe for the chipsets
the probe code that this used to be part of, but as part of the
attach, we shouldn't be dropping the resources here.
Also, allocate the proper rid in the ax88x90 setup.
as yet unknown, those cards report their MAC address a byte at a time.
However, other AX88x90 cards report the MAC address a word at a time.
Add a heuristic which looks at the high order bytes of the first 6
words. If they are all '0', assume the card is behaving like the
Linksys EC2T card. Since the default prefix for these cards appears
to be 00:e0:98, this appears to be a safe heuristic. While some cards
have been observed with different prefixes, they all work with this
heuristic.
I'm unsure if this is a bug in the EC2T card, or if it is a bug in the
initialization of the card. No other OS has this heuristic (although
w/o it, the MAC address that is used works).
listed in different orders. Since it is easy to identify the Modem
resources vs the Ethernet resources by looking at the size, use that
rather than hard coded rids. For such parts, go ahead and guess which
rid we should use based on the size. This guess appears reliable for
the two example cards that I have with different CIS info.
PROM by bytes. Adjust the extraction of the MAC address from this data
to reflect this change.
This gets the AX88x90 based PC Cards MAC address working again (my
UMAX Ethernet and Linksys EC2T cards now work).
MFC After: 3 days
o Lock ed
o Fix extra newline in probe messages
o Eliminate gone.
o Make detach less-racy.
o Eliminate spl*
o Switch from timeout/untimeout to callout interface.
o Read/write card memory using bus_space calls.
o generalize readmem so that we don't need ifs in the code.
o Fix memory stuff to be consistant.
o Remove OLDCARD compat stuff.
o Mark interrupt as MPSAFE.
# sic, hpp not tested at all
# ISA and PCI attachments lightly tested
IFF_DRV_RUNNING, as well as the move from ifnet.if_flags to
ifnet.if_drv_flags. Device drivers are now responsible for
synchronizing access to these flags, as they are in if_drv_flags. This
helps prevent races between the network stack and device driver in
maintaining the interface flags field.
Many __FreeBSD__ and __FreeBSD_version checks maintained and continued;
some less so.
Reviewed by: pjd, bz
MFC after: 7 days
over iteration of their multicast address lists when synchronizing the
hardware address filter with the network stack-maintained list.
Problem reported by: Ed Maste (emaste at phaedrus dot sandvine dot ca>
MFC after: 1 week