/* * Copyright (c) 1996 John Hay. * Copyright (c) 1996 SDL Communications, Inc. * 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. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``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 OR CONTRIBUTORS 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_sr.c,v 1.6 1997/02/22 09:36:35 peter Exp $ */ /* * Programming assumptions and other issues. * * Only a 16K window will be used. * * The descriptors of a DMA channel will fit in a 16K memory window. * * The buffers of a transmit DMA channel will fit in a 16K memory window. * * When interface is going up, handshaking is set and it is only cleared * when the interface is down'ed. * * There should be a way to set/reset Raw HDLC/PPP, Loopback, DCE/DTE, * internal/external clock, etc..... * */ #include "sr.h" #ifdef notyet #include "fr.h" #else #define NFR 0 #endif #include "pci.h" #include "bpfilter.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if NBPFILTER > 0 #include #endif #include #include #include #include "ioconf.h" /* #define USE_MODEMCK */ #ifndef BUGGY #define BUGGY 0 #endif #define PPP_HEADER_LEN 4 /* * These macros are used to hide the difference between the way the * ISA N2 cards and the PCI N2 cards access the Hitachi 64570 SCA. */ #define SRC_GET8(base,off) (*hc->src_get8)(base,(u_int)&off) #define SRC_GET16(base,off) (*hc->src_get16)(base,(u_int)&off) #define SRC_PUT8(base,off,d) (*hc->src_put8)(base,(u_int)&off,d) #define SRC_PUT16(base,off,d) (*hc->src_put16)(base,(u_int)&off,d) /* * These macros enable/disable the DPRAM and select the correct * DPRAM page. */ #define SRC_GET_WIN(addr) ((addr >> SRC_WIN_SHFT) & SR_PG_MSK) #define SRC_SET_ON(iobase) outb(iobase+SR_PCR, \ SR_PCR_MEM_WIN | inb(iobase+SR_PCR)) #define SRC_SET_MEM(iobase,win) outb(iobase+SR_PSR, SRC_GET_WIN(win) | \ (inb(iobase+SR_PSR) & ~SR_PG_MSK)) #define SRC_SET_OFF(iobase) outb(iobase+SR_PCR, \ ~SR_PCR_MEM_WIN & inb(iobase+SR_PCR)) /* * Define the hardware (card information) structure needed to keep * track of the device itself... There is only one per card. */ struct sr_hardc { struct sr_hardc *next; /* PCI card linkage */ struct sr_softc *sc; /* software channels */ int cunit; /* card w/in system */ u_short iobase; /* I/O Base Address */ int cardtype; int numports; /* # of ports on cd */ int mempages; u_int memsize; /* DPRAM size: bytes */ u_int winmsk; vm_offset_t sca_base; vm_offset_t mem_pstart; /* start of buffer */ caddr_t mem_start; /* start of DP RAM */ caddr_t mem_end; /* end of DP RAM */ caddr_t plx_base; sca_regs *sca; /* register array */ /* * We vectorize the following functions to allow re-use between the * ISA card's needs and those of the PCI card. */ void (*src_put8)(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); void (*src_put16)(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); u_int (*src_get8)(u_int base, u_int off); u_int (*src_get16)(u_int base, u_int off); }; static int next_sc_unit = 0; static int sr_watcher = 0; static struct sr_hardc sr_hardc[NSR]; static struct sr_hardc *sr_hardc_pci; /* * Define the software interface for the card... There is one for * every channel (port). */ struct sr_softc { struct sppp ifsppp; /* PPP service w/in system */ struct sr_hardc *hc; /* card-level information */ int unit; /* With regard to all sr devices */ int subunit; /* With regard to this card */ int attached; /* attached to FR or PPP */ int protocol; /* FR or PPP */ #define N2_USE_FRP 2 /* Frame Relay Protocol */ #define N2_USE_PPP 1 /* Point-to-Point Protocol */ struct buf_block { u_int txdesc; /* DPRAM offset */ u_int txstart;/* DPRAM offset */ u_int txend; /* DPRAM offset */ u_int txtail; /* # of 1st free gran */ u_int txmax; /* # of free grans */ u_int txeda; /* err descr addr */ } block[SR_TX_BLOCKS]; char xmit_busy; /* Transmitter is busy */ char txb_inuse; /* # of tx grans in use */ u_int txb_new; /* ndx to new buffer */ u_int txb_next_tx; /* ndx to next gran rdy tx */ u_int rxdesc; /* DPRAM offset */ u_int rxstart; /* DPRAM offset */ u_int rxend; /* DPRAM offset */ u_int rxhind; /* ndx to the hd of rx bufrs */ u_int rxmax; /* # of avail grans */ u_int clk_cfg; /* Clock configuration */ int scachan; /* channel # on card */ }; /* * List of valid interrupt numbers for the N2 ISA card. */ static int sr_irqtable[16] = { 0, /* 0 */ 0, /* 1 */ 0, /* 2 */ 1, /* 3 */ 1, /* 4 */ 1, /* 5 */ 0, /* 6 */ 1, /* 7 */ 0, /* 8 */ 0, /* 9 */ 1, /* 10 */ 1, /* 11 */ 1, /* 12 */ 0, /* 13 */ 0, /* 14 */ 1 /* 15 */ }; static int srprobe(struct isa_device *id); static int srattach_isa(struct isa_device *id); struct isa_driver srdriver = {srprobe, srattach_isa, "src"}; /* * Baud Rate table for Sync Mode. * Each entry consists of 3 elements: * Baud Rate (x100) , TMC, BR * * Baud Rate = FCLK / TMC / 2^BR * Baud table for Crystal freq. of 9.8304 Mhz */ #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED struct rate_line { int target; /* target rate/100 */ int tmc_reg; /* TMC register value */ int br_reg; /* BR (BaudRateClk) selector */ } n2_rates[] = { /* Baudx100 TMC BR */ { 3, 128, 8 }, { 6, 128, 7 }, { 12, 128, 6 }, { 24, 128, 5 }, { 48, 128, 4 }, { 96, 128, 3 }, { 192, 128, 2 }, { 384, 128, 1 }, { 560, 88, 1 }, { 640, 77, 1 }, { 1280, 38, 1 }, { 2560, 19, 1 }, { 5120, 10, 1 }, { 10000, 5, 1 }, { 15000, 3, 1 }, { 25000, 2, 1 }, { 50000, 1, 1 }, { 0, 0, 0 } }; int sr_test_speed[] = { N2_TEST_SPEED, N2_TEST_SPEED }; int etc0vals[] = { SR_MCR_ETC0, /* ISA channel 0 */ SR_MCR_ETC1, /* ISA channel 1 */ SR_FECR_ETC0, /* PCI channel 0 */ SR_FECR_ETC1 /* PCI channel 1 */ }; #endif struct sr_hardc *srattach_pci(int unit, vm_offset_t plx_vaddr, vm_offset_t sca_vaddr); void srintr_hc(struct sr_hardc *hc); static int srattach(struct sr_hardc *hc); static void sr_xmit(struct sr_softc *sc); static void srstart(struct ifnet *ifp); static int srioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, int cmd, caddr_t data); static void srwatchdog(struct ifnet *ifp); static int sr_packet_avail(struct sr_softc *sc, int *len, u_char *rxstat); static void sr_copy_rxbuf(struct mbuf *m, struct sr_softc *sc, int len); static void sr_eat_packet(struct sr_softc *sc, int single); static void sr_get_packets(struct sr_softc *sc); static void sr_up(struct sr_softc *sc); static void sr_down(struct sr_softc *sc); static void src_init(struct sr_hardc *hc); static void sr_init_sca(struct sr_hardc *hc); static void sr_init_msci(struct sr_softc *sc); static void sr_init_rx_dmac(struct sr_softc *sc); static void sr_init_tx_dmac(struct sr_softc *sc); static void sr_dmac_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr); static void sr_msci_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr); static void sr_timer_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr); static void sr_modemck(void *x); static u_int src_get8_io(u_int base, u_int off); static u_int src_get16_io(u_int base, u_int off); static void src_put8_io(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); static void src_put16_io(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); static u_int src_get8_mem(u_int base, u_int off); static u_int src_get16_mem(u_int base, u_int off); static void src_put8_mem(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); static void src_put16_mem(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val); #if NFR > 0 extern void fr_detach(struct ifnet *); extern int fr_attach(struct ifnet *); extern int fr_ioctl(struct ifnet *, int, caddr_t); extern void fr_flush(struct ifnet *); extern int fr_input(struct ifnet *, struct mbuf *); extern struct mbuf *fr_dequeue(struct ifnet *); #endif /* * I/O for ISA N2 card(s) */ #define SRC_REG(iobase,y) ((((y) & 0xf) + (((y) & 0xf0) << 6) + \ (iobase)) | 0x8000) static u_int src_get8_io(u_int base, u_int off) { return inb(SRC_REG(base, off)); } static u_int src_get16_io(u_int base, u_int off) { return inw(SRC_REG(base, off)); } static void src_put8_io(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val) { outb(SRC_REG(base, off), val); } static void src_put16_io(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val) { outw(SRC_REG(base, off), val); } /* * I/O for PCI N2 card(s) */ #define SRC_PCI_SCA_REG(y) ((y & 2) ? ((y & 0xfd) + 0x100) : y) static u_int src_get8_mem(u_int base, u_int off) { return *((u_char *)(base + SRC_PCI_SCA_REG(off))); } static u_int src_get16_mem(u_int base, u_int off) { return *((u_short *)(base + SRC_PCI_SCA_REG(off))); } static void src_put8_mem(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val) { *((u_char *)(base + SRC_PCI_SCA_REG(off))) = (u_char)val; } static void src_put16_mem(u_int base, u_int off, u_int val) { *((u_short *)(base + SRC_PCI_SCA_REG(off))) = (u_short)val; } /* * Probe for an ISA card. If it is there, size its memory. Then get the * rest of its information and fill it in. */ static int srprobe(struct isa_device *id) { struct sr_hardc *hc = &sr_hardc[id->id_unit]; u_int pgs, i, tmp; u_short port; u_short *smem; u_char mar; sca_regs *sca = 0; /* * Now see if the card is realy there. */ hc->cardtype = SR_CRD_N2; /* * We have to fill these in early because the SRC_PUT* and SRC_GET* * macros use them. */ hc->src_get8 = src_get8_io; hc->src_get16 = src_get16_io; hc->src_put8 = src_put8_io; hc->src_put16 = src_put16_io; hc->sca = 0; port = id->id_iobase; hc->numports = NCHAN; /* assumed # of channels on the card */ if (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_NCHAN_MSK) hc->numports = id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_NCHAN_MSK; outb(port + SR_PCR, 0); /* turn off the card */ /* * Next, we'll test the Base Address Register to retension of * data... ... seeing if we're *really* talking to an N2. */ for (i = 0; i < 0x100; i++) { outb(port + SR_BAR, i); inb(port + SR_PCR); tmp = inb(port + SR_BAR); if (tmp != i) { printf("sr%d: probe failed BAR %x, %x.\n", id->id_unit, i, tmp); return 0; } } /* * Now see if we can see the SCA. */ outb(port + SR_PCR, SR_PCR_SCARUN | inb(port + SR_PCR)); SRC_PUT8(port, sca->wcrl, 0); SRC_PUT8(port, sca->wcrm, 0); SRC_PUT8(port, sca->wcrh, 0); SRC_PUT8(port, sca->pcr, 0); SRC_PUT8(port, sca->msci[0].tmc, 0); inb(port); tmp = SRC_GET8(port, sca->msci[0].tmc); if (tmp != 0) { printf("sr%d: Error reading SCA 0, %x\n", id->id_unit, tmp); return 0; } SRC_PUT8(port, sca->msci[0].tmc, 0x5A); inb(port); tmp = SRC_GET8(port, sca->msci[0].tmc); if (tmp != 0x5A) { printf("sr%d: Error reading SCA 0x5A, %x\n", id->id_unit, tmp); return 0; } SRC_PUT16(port, sca->dmac[0].cda, 0); inb(port); tmp = SRC_GET16(port, sca->dmac[0].cda); if (tmp != 0) { printf("sr%d: Error reading SCA 0, %x\n", id->id_unit, tmp); return 0; } SRC_PUT16(port, sca->dmac[0].cda, 0x55AA); inb(port); tmp = SRC_GET16(port, sca->dmac[0].cda); if (tmp != 0x55AA) { printf("sr%d: Error reading SCA 0x55AA, %x\n", id->id_unit, tmp); return 0; } /* * OK, the board's interface registers seem to work. Now we'll see * if the Dual-Ported RAM is fully accessible... */ outb(port + SR_PCR, SR_PCR_EN_VPM | SR_PCR_ISA16); outb(port + SR_PSR, SR_PSR_WIN_16K); /* * Take the kernel "virtual" address supplied to us and convert * it to a "real" address. Then program the card to use that. */ mar = (kvtop(id->id_maddr) >> 16) & SR_PCR_16M_SEL; outb(port + SR_PCR, mar | inb(port + SR_PCR)); mar = kvtop(id->id_maddr) >> 12; outb(port + SR_BAR, mar); outb(port + SR_PCR, inb(port + SR_PCR) | SR_PCR_MEM_WIN); smem = (u_short *)id->id_maddr; /* DP RAM Address */ /* * Here we will perform the memory scan to size the device. * * This is done by marking each potential page with a magic number. * We then loop through the pages looking for that magic number. As * soon as we no longer see that magic number, we'll quit the scan, * knowing that no more memory is present. This provides the number * of pages present on the card. * * Note: We're sizing 16K memory granules. */ for (i = 0; i <= SR_PSR_PG_SEL; i++) { outb(port + SR_PSR, (inb(port + SR_PSR) & ~SR_PSR_PG_SEL) | i); *smem = 0xAA55; } for (i = 0; i <= SR_PSR_PG_SEL; i++) { outb(port + SR_PSR, (inb(port + SR_PSR) & ~SR_PSR_PG_SEL) | i); if (*smem != 0xAA55) { /* * If we have less than 64k of memory, give up. That * is 4 x 16k pages. */ if (i < 4) { printf("sr%d: Bad mem page %d, mem %x, %x.\n", id->id_unit, i, 0xAA55, *smem); return 0; } break; } *smem = i; } hc->mempages = i; hc->memsize = i * SRC_WIN_SIZ; hc->winmsk = SRC_WIN_MSK; pgs = i; /* final count of 16K pages */ /* * This next loop erases the contents of that page in DPRAM */ for (i = 0; i <= pgs; i++) { outb(port + SR_PSR, (inb(port + SR_PSR) & ~SR_PSR_PG_SEL) | i); bzero(smem, SRC_WIN_SIZ); } SRC_SET_OFF(port); /* * We have a card here, fill in what we can. */ id->id_msize = SRC_WIN_SIZ; hc->iobase = id->id_iobase; hc->sca_base = id->id_iobase; hc->mem_start = id->id_maddr; hc->mem_end = (id->id_maddr + id->id_msize) - 1; hc->mem_pstart = 0; hc->cunit = id->id_unit; /* * Do a little sanity check. */ if (sr_irqtable[ffs(id->id_irq) - 1] == 0) printf("sr%d: Warning: illegal interrupt %d chosen.\n", id->id_unit, ffs(id->id_irq) - 1); /* * Bogus card configuration */ if ((hc->numports > NCHAN) /* only 2 ports/card */ ||(hc->memsize > (512 * 1024))) /* no more than 256K */ return 0; return SRC_IO_SIZ; /* return the amount of IO addresses used. */ } /* * srattach_isa and srattach_pci allocate memory for hardc, softc and * data buffers. It also does any initialization that is bus specific. * At the end they call the common srattach() function. */ static int srattach_isa(struct isa_device *id) { u_char mar; struct sr_hardc *hc = &sr_hardc[id->id_unit]; outb(hc->iobase + SR_PCR, inb(hc->iobase + SR_PCR) | SR_PCR_SCARUN); outb(hc->iobase + SR_PSR, inb(hc->iobase + SR_PSR) | SR_PSR_EN_SCA_DMA); outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, SR_MCR_DTR0 | SR_MCR_DTR1 | SR_MCR_TE0 | SR_MCR_TE1); SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); /* * Configure the card. Mem address, irq, */ mar = (kvtop(id->id_maddr) >> 16) & SR_PCR_16M_SEL; outb(hc->iobase + SR_PCR, mar | (inb(hc->iobase + SR_PCR) & ~SR_PCR_16M_SEL)); mar = kvtop(id->id_maddr) >> 12; outb(hc->iobase + SR_BAR, mar); /* * Allocate the software interface table(s) */ hc->sc = malloc(hc->numports * sizeof(struct sr_softc), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); bzero(hc->sc, hc->numports * sizeof(struct sr_softc)); /* * Get the TX clock direction and configuration. The default is a * single external clock which is used by RX and TX. */ #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED if (sr_test_speed[0] > 0) hc->sc[0].clk_cfg = SR_FLAGS_INT_CLK; else if (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_0_CLK_MSK) hc->sc[0].clk_cfg = (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_0_CLK_MSK) >> SR_FLAGS_CLK_SHFT; #else if (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_0_CLK_MSK) hc->sc[0].clk_cfg = (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_0_CLK_MSK) >> SR_FLAGS_CLK_SHFT; #endif if (hc->numports == 2) #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED if (sr_test_speed[1] > 0) hc->sc[0].clk_cfg = SR_FLAGS_INT_CLK; else #endif if (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_1_CLK_MSK) hc->sc[1].clk_cfg = (id->id_flags & SR_FLAGS_1_CLK_MSK) >> (SR_FLAGS_CLK_SHFT + SR_FLAGS_CLK_CHAN_SHFT); return srattach(hc); } struct sr_hardc * srattach_pci(int unit, vm_offset_t plx_vaddr, vm_offset_t sca_vaddr) { int numports, pndx; u_int fecr, *fecrp = (u_int *)(sca_vaddr + SR_FECR); struct sr_hardc *hc, **hcp; /* * Configure the PLX. This is magic. I'm doing it just like I'm told * to. :-) * * offset * 0x00 - Map Range - Mem-mapped to locate anywhere * 0x04 - Re-Map - PCI address decode enable * 0x18 - Bus Region - 32-bit bus, ready enable * 0x1c - Master Range - include all 16 MB * 0x20 - Master RAM - Map SCA Base at 0 * 0x28 - Master Remap - direct master memory enable * 0x68 - Interrupt - Enable interrupt (0 to disable) * * Note: This is "cargo cult" stuff. - jrc */ *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x00)) = 0xfffff000; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x04)) = 1; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x18)) = 0x40030043; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x1c)) = 0xff000000; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x20)) = 0; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x28)) = 0xe9; *((u_int *)(plx_vaddr + 0x68)) = 0x10900; /* * Get info from card. * * Only look for the second port if the first exists. Too many things * will break if we have only a second port. */ fecr = *fecrp; numports = 0; if (((fecr & SR_FECR_ID0) >> SR_FE_ID0_SHFT) != SR_FE_ID_NONE) { numports++; if (((fecr & SR_FECR_ID1) >> SR_FE_ID1_SHFT) != SR_FE_ID_NONE) numports++; } if (numports == 0) return NULL; hc = sr_hardc_pci; hcp = &sr_hardc_pci; while (hc) { hcp = &hc->next; hc = hc->next; } hc = malloc(sizeof(struct sr_hardc), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); *hcp = hc; bzero(hc, sizeof(struct sr_hardc)); hc->sc = malloc(numports * sizeof(struct sr_softc), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); bzero(hc->sc, numports * sizeof(struct sr_softc)); hc->numports = numports; hc->cunit = unit; hc->cardtype = SR_CRD_N2PCI; hc->plx_base = (caddr_t)plx_vaddr; hc->sca_base = sca_vaddr; hc->src_put8 = src_put8_mem; hc->src_put16 = src_put16_mem; hc->src_get8 = src_get8_mem; hc->src_get16 = src_get16_mem; /* * Malloc area for tx and rx buffers. For now allocate SRC_WIN_SIZ * (16k) for each buffer. * * Allocate the block below 16M because the N2pci card can only access * 16M memory at a time. * * (We could actually allocate a contiguous block above the 16MB limit, * but this would complicate card programming more than we want to * right now -jrc) */ hc->memsize = 2 * hc->numports * SRC_WIN_SIZ; hc->mem_start = contigmalloc(hc->memsize, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT, 0ul, 0xfffffful, 0x10000, 0x1000000); if (hc->mem_start == NULL) { printf("src%d: pci: failed to allocate buffer space.\n", unit); return NULL; } hc->winmsk = 0xffffffff; hc->mem_end = (caddr_t)((u_int)hc->mem_start + hc->memsize); hc->mem_pstart = kvtop(hc->mem_start); bzero(hc->mem_start, hc->memsize); for (pndx = 0; pndx < numports; pndx++) { int intf_sw; struct sr_softc *sc; sc = &hc->sc[pndx]; switch (pndx) { case 1: intf_sw = fecr & SR_FECR_ID1 >> SR_FE_ID1_SHFT; break; case 0: default: intf_sw = fecr & SR_FECR_ID0 >> SR_FE_ID0_SHFT; } #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED if (sr_test_speed[pndx] > 0) sc->clk_cfg = SR_FLAGS_INT_CLK; else #endif switch (intf_sw) { default: case SR_FE_ID_RS232: case SR_FE_ID_HSSI: case SR_FE_ID_RS422: case SR_FE_ID_TEST: break; case SR_FE_ID_V35: sc->clk_cfg = SR_FLAGS_EXT_SEP_CLK; break; case SR_FE_ID_X21: sc->clk_cfg = SR_FLAGS_EXT_CLK; break; } } *fecrp = SR_FECR_DTR0 | SR_FECR_DTR1 | SR_FECR_TE0 | SR_FECR_TE1; srattach(hc); return hc; } /* * Register the ports on the adapter. * Fill in the info for each port. * Attach each port to sppp and bpf. */ static int srattach(struct sr_hardc *hc) { struct sr_softc *sc = hc->sc; struct ifnet *ifp; int unit; /* index: channel w/in card */ /* * Report Card configuration information before we start configuring * each channel on the card... */ printf("src%d: %uK RAM (%d mempages) @ %08x-%08x, %u ports.\n", hc->cunit, hc->memsize / 1024, hc->mempages, (u_int)hc->mem_start, (u_int)hc->mem_end, hc->numports); src_init(hc); sr_init_sca(hc); /* * Now configure each port on the card. */ for (unit = 0; unit < hc->numports; sc++, unit++) { sc->hc = hc; sc->subunit = unit; sc->unit = next_sc_unit; next_sc_unit++; sc->scachan = unit % NCHAN; sr_init_rx_dmac(sc); sr_init_tx_dmac(sc); sr_init_msci(sc); ifp = &sc->ifsppp.pp_if; ifp->if_softc = sc; ifp->if_unit = sc->unit; ifp->if_name = "sr"; ifp->if_mtu = PP_MTU; ifp->if_flags = IFF_POINTOPOINT | IFF_MULTICAST; ifp->if_ioctl = srioctl; ifp->if_start = srstart; ifp->if_watchdog = srwatchdog; printf("sr%d: Adapter %d, port %d.\n", sc->unit, hc->cunit, sc->subunit); /* * Despite the fact that we want to allow both PPP *and* * Frame Relay access to a channel, due to the architecture * of the system, we'll have to do the attach here. * * At some point I'll defer the attach to the "up" call and * have the attach/detach performed when the interface is * up/downed... */ sc->attached = 0; sc->protocol = N2_USE_PPP; /* default protocol */ #if 0 sc->ifsppp.pp_flags = PP_KEEPALIVE; sppp_attach((struct ifnet *)&sc->ifsppp); #endif if_attach(ifp); #if NBPFILTER > 0 bpfattach(ifp, DLT_PPP, PPP_HEADER_LEN); #endif } if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); return 1; } /* * N2 Interrupt Service Routine * * First figure out which SCA gave the interrupt. * Process it. * See if there is other interrupts pending. * Repeat until there no interrupts remain. */ void srintr(int unit) { struct sr_hardc *hc; hc = &sr_hardc[unit]; srintr_hc(hc); return; } void srintr_hc(struct sr_hardc *hc) { sca_regs *sca = hc->sca; /* MSCI register tree */ u_char isr0, isr1, isr2; /* interrupt statii captured */ #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr: srintr_hc(hc=%08x)\n", hc); #endif /* * Since multiple interfaces may share this interrupt, we must loop * until no interrupts are still pending service. */ while (1) { /* * Read all three interrupt status registers from the N2 * card... */ isr0 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->isr0); isr1 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->isr1); isr2 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->isr2); /* * If all three registers returned 0, we've finished * processing interrupts from this device, so we can quit * this loop... */ if ((isr0 | isr1 | isr2) == 0) break; #if BUGGY > 2 printf("src%d: srintr_hc isr0 %x, isr1 %x, isr2 %x\n", unit, isr0, isr1, isr2); #endif /* * Now we can dispatch the interrupts. Since we don't expect * either MSCI or timer interrupts, we'll test for DMA * interrupts first... */ if (isr1) /* DMA-initiated interrupt */ sr_dmac_intr(hc, isr1); if (isr0) /* serial part IRQ? */ sr_msci_intr(hc, isr0); if (isr2) /* timer-initiated interrupt */ sr_timer_intr(hc, isr2); } } /* * This will only start the transmitter. It is assumed that the data * is already there. * It is normally called from srstart() or sr_dmac_intr(). */ static void sr_xmit(struct sr_softc *sc) { u_short cda_value; /* starting descriptor */ u_short eda_value; /* ending descriptor */ struct sr_hardc *hc; struct ifnet *ifp; /* O/S Network Services */ dmac_channel *dmac; /* DMA channel registers */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr: sr_xmit( sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif hc = sc->hc; ifp = &sc->ifsppp.pp_if; dmac = &hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_TXCH(sc->scachan)]; /* * Get the starting and ending addresses of the chain to be * transmitted and pass these on to the DMA engine on-chip. */ cda_value = sc->block[sc->txb_next_tx].txdesc + hc->mem_pstart; cda_value &= 0x00ffff; eda_value = sc->block[sc->txb_next_tx].txeda + hc->mem_pstart; eda_value &= 0x00ffff; SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda, cda_value); SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda, eda_value); /* * Now we'll let the DMA status register know about this change */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, SCA_DSR_DE); sc->xmit_busy = 1; /* mark transmitter busy */ #if BUGGY > 2 printf("sr%d: XMIT cda=%04x, eda=%4x, rcda=%08lx\n", sc->unit, cda_value, eda_value, sc->block[sc->txb_next_tx].txdesc + hc->mem_pstart); #endif sc->txb_next_tx++; /* update next transmit seq# */ if (sc->txb_next_tx == SR_TX_BLOCKS) /* handle wrap... */ sc->txb_next_tx = 0; /* * Finally, we'll set a timout (which will start srwatchdog()) * within the O/S network services layer... */ ifp->if_timer = 2; /* Value in seconds. */ } /* * This function will be called from the upper level when a user add a * packet to be send, and from the interrupt handler after a finished * transmit. * * NOTE: it should run at spl_imp(). * * This function only place the data in the oncard buffers. It does not * start the transmition. sr_xmit() does that. * * Transmitter idle state is indicated by the IFF_OACTIVE flag. * The function that clears that should ensure that the transmitter * and it's DMA is in a "good" idle state. */ static void srstart(struct ifnet *ifp) { struct sr_softc *sc; /* channel control structure */ struct sr_hardc *hc; /* card control/config block */ int len; /* total length of a packet */ int pkts; /* packets placed in DPRAM */ int tlen; /* working length of pkt */ u_int i; struct mbuf *mtx; /* message buffer from O/S */ u_char *txdata; /* buffer address in DPRAM */ sca_descriptor *txdesc; /* working descriptor pointr */ struct buf_block *blkp; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr: srstart( ifp=%08x)\n", ifp); #endif sc = ifp->if_softc; hc = sc->hc; if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) == 0) return; /* * It is OK to set the memory window outside the loop because all tx * buffers and descriptors are assumed to be in the same 16K window. */ if (hc->mempages) { SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->block[0].txdesc); } /* * Loop to place packets into DPRAM. * * We stay in this loop until there is nothing in * the TX queue left or the tx buffers are full. */ top_srstart: /* * See if we have space for more packets. */ if (sc->txb_inuse == SR_TX_BLOCKS) { /* out of space? */ ifp->if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE; /* yes, mark active */ if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); #if BUGGY > 9 printf("sr%d.srstart: sc->txb_inuse=%d; DPRAM full...\n", sc->unit, sc->txb_inuse); #endif return; } /* * OK, the card can take more traffic. Let's see if there's any * pending from the system... * * NOTE: * The architecture of the networking interface doesn't * actually call us like 'write()', providing an address. We get * started, a lot like a disk strategy routine, and we actually call * back out to the system to get traffic to send... * * NOTE: * If we were gonna run through another layer, we would use a * dispatch table to select the service we're getting a packet * from... */ switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: mtx = fr_dequeue(ifp); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: mtx = sppp_dequeue(ifp); } if (!mtx) { if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); return; } /* * OK, we got a packet from the network services of the O/S. Now we * can move it into the DPRAM (under control of the descriptors) and * fire it off... */ pkts = 0; i = 0; /* counts # of granules used */ blkp = &sc->block[sc->txb_new]; /* address of free granule */ txdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (blkp->txdesc & hc->winmsk)); txdata = (u_char *)(hc->mem_start + (blkp->txstart & hc->winmsk)); /* * Now we'll try to install as many packets as possible into the * card's DP RAM buffers. */ for (;;) { /* perform actual copy of packet */ len = mtx->m_pkthdr.len; /* length of message */ #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr%d.srstart: mbuf @ %08lx, %d bytes\n", sc->unit, mtx, len); #endif #if NBPFILTER > 0 if (ifp->if_bpf) bpf_mtap(ifp, mtx); #endif /* * We can perform a straight copy because the tranmit * buffers won't wrap. */ m_copydata(mtx, 0, len, txdata); /* * Now we know how big the message is gonna be. We must now * construct the descriptors to drive this message out... */ tlen = len; while (tlen > SR_BUF_SIZ) { /* loop for full granules */ txdesc->stat = 0; /* reset bits */ txdesc->len = SR_BUF_SIZ; /* size of granule */ tlen -= SR_BUF_SIZ; txdesc++; /* move to next dscr */ txdata += SR_BUF_SIZ; /* adjust data addr */ i++; } /* * This section handles the setting of the final piece of a * message. */ txdesc->stat = SCA_DESC_EOM; txdesc->len = tlen; pkts++; /* * prepare for subsequent packets (if any) */ txdesc++; txdata += SR_BUF_SIZ; /* next mem granule */ i++; /* count of granules */ /* * OK, we've now placed the message into the DPRAM where it * can be transmitted. We'll now release the message memory * and update the statistics... */ m_freem(mtx); ++sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_opackets; /* * Check if we have space for another packet. XXX This is * hardcoded. A packet can't be larger than 3 buffers (3 x * 512). */ if ((i + 3) >= blkp->txmax) { /* enough remains? */ #if BUGGY > 9 printf("sr%d.srstart: i=%d (%d pkts); card full.\n", sc->unit, i, pkts); #endif break; } /* * We'll pull the next message to be sent (if any) */ switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: mtx = fr_dequeue(ifp); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: mtx = sppp_dequeue(ifp); } if (!mtx) { /* no message? We're done! */ #if BUGGY > 9 printf("sr%d.srstart: pending=0, pkts=%d\n", sc->unit, pkts); #endif break; } } blkp->txtail = i; /* record next free granule */ /* * Mark the last descriptor, so that the SCA know where to stop. */ txdesc--; /* back up to last descriptor in list */ txdesc->stat |= SCA_DESC_EOT; /* mark as end of list */ /* * Now we'll reset the transmit granule's descriptor address so we * can record this in the structure and fire it off w/ the DMA * processor of the serial chip... */ txdesc = (sca_descriptor *)blkp->txdesc; blkp->txeda = (u_short)((u_int)&txdesc[i]); sc->txb_inuse++; /* update inuse status */ sc->txb_new++; /* new traffic wuz added */ if (sc->txb_new == SR_TX_BLOCKS) sc->txb_new = 0; /* * If the tranmitter wasn't marked as "busy" we will force it to be * started... */ if (sc->xmit_busy == 0) { sr_xmit(sc); #if BUGGY > 9 printf("sr%d.srstart: called sr_xmit()\n", sc->unit); #endif } goto top_srstart; } /* * Handle ioctl's at the device level, though we *will* call up * a layer... */ #if BUGGY > 2 static int bug_splats[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; #endif static int srioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, int cmd, caddr_t data) { int s, error, was_up, should_be_up; struct sppp *sp = (struct sppp *)ifp; struct sr_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: srioctl(ifp=%08x, cmd=%08x, data=%08x)\n", ifp->if_unit, ifp, cmd, data); #endif was_up = ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING; if (cmd == SIOCSIFFLAGS) { /* * First, handle an apparent protocol switch */ #if NFR > 0 if (was_up == 0)/* can only happen if DOWN */ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK1) sc->protocol = N2_USE_FRP; else sc->protocol = N2_USE_PPP; #else sc->protocol = N2_USE_PPP; ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_LINK1; #endif /* * Next we can handle minor protocol point(s) */ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK2) sp->pp_flags |= PP_CISCO; else sp->pp_flags &= ~PP_CISCO; } /* * Next, we'll allow the network service layer we've called process * the ioctl... */ if ((sc->attached != 0) && (sc->attached != sc->protocol)) { switch (sc->attached) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_detach(ifp); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sppp_detach(ifp); } sc->attached = 0; } if (sc->attached == 0) { switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_attach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sc->ifsppp.pp_flags = PP_KEEPALIVE; sppp_attach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); /* * Shortcut the sppp tls/tlf actions to * up/down events since our lower layer is * always ready. */ sc->ifsppp.pp_tls = sc->ifsppp.pp_up; sc->ifsppp.pp_tlf = sc->ifsppp.pp_down; } sc->attached = sc->protocol; } switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: error = fr_ioctl(ifp, cmd, data); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: error = sppp_ioctl(ifp, cmd, data); } #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr%d: ioctl: ifsppp.pp_flags = %08x, if_flags %08x.\n", ifp->if_unit, ((struct sppp *)ifp)->pp_flags, ifp->if_flags); #endif if (error) return error; if ((cmd != SIOCSIFFLAGS) && (cmd != SIOCSIFADDR)) { #if BUGGY > 2 if (bug_splats[sc->unit]++ < 2) { printf("sr(%d).if_addrlist = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_addrlist); printf("sr(%d).if_bpf = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_bpf); printf("sr(%d).if_init = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_init); printf("sr(%d).if_output = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_output); printf("sr(%d).if_start = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_start); printf("sr(%d).if_done = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_done); printf("sr(%d).if_ioctl = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_ioctl); printf("sr(%d).if_reset = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_reset); printf("sr(%d).if_watchdog = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_watchdog); } #endif return 0; } s = splimp(); should_be_up = ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING; if (!was_up && should_be_up) { /* * Interface should be up -- start it. */ sr_up(sc); srstart(ifp); /* * XXX Clear the IFF_UP flag so that the link will only go * up after sppp lcp and ipcp negotiation. */ ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_UP; } else if (was_up && !should_be_up) { /* * Interface should be down -- stop it. */ sr_down(sc); switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_flush(ifp); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sppp_flush(ifp); } } splx(s); #if BUGGY > 2 if (bug_splats[sc->unit]++ < 2) { printf("sr(%d).if_addrlist = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_addrlist); printf("sr(%d).if_bpf = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_bpf); printf("sr(%d).if_init = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_init); printf("sr(%d).if_output = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_output); printf("sr(%d).if_start = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_start); printf("sr(%d).if_done = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_done); printf("sr(%d).if_ioctl = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_ioctl); printf("sr(%d).if_reset = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_reset); printf("sr(%d).if_watchdog = %08x\n", sc->unit, ifp->if_watchdog); } #endif return 0; } /* * This is to catch lost tx interrupts. */ static void srwatchdog(struct ifnet *ifp) { int got_st0, got_st1, got_st3, got_dsr; struct sr_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc; struct sr_hardc *hc = sc->hc; msci_channel *msci = &hc->sca->msci[sc->scachan]; dmac_channel *dmac = &sc->hc->sca->dmac[sc->scachan]; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("srwatchdog(unit=%d)\n", unit); #endif if (!(ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)) return; ifp->if_oerrors++; /* update output error count */ got_st0 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st0); got_st1 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st1); got_st3 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st3); got_dsr = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr); #if 0 if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG) #endif printf("sr%d: transmit failed, " "ST0 %02x, ST1 %02x, ST3 %02x, DSR %02x.\n", sc->unit, got_st0, got_st1, got_st3, got_dsr); if (SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st1) & SCA_ST1_UDRN) { SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_TXABORT); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_TXENABLE); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->st1, SCA_ST1_UDRN); } sc->xmit_busy = 0; ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE; if (sc->txb_inuse && --sc->txb_inuse) sr_xmit(sc); srstart(ifp); /* restart transmitter */ } static void sr_up(struct sr_softc *sc) { u_int *fecrp; struct sr_hardc *hc = sc->hc; sca_regs *sca = hc->sca; msci_channel *msci = &sca->msci[sc->scachan]; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_up(sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif /* * This section should really do the attach to the appropriate * system service, be it frame relay or PPP... */ if (sc->attached == 0) { switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_attach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sc->ifsppp.pp_flags = PP_KEEPALIVE; sppp_attach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); /* * Shortcut the sppp tls/tlf actions to * up/down events since our lower layer is * always ready. */ sc->ifsppp.pp_tls = sc->ifsppp.pp_up; sc->ifsppp.pp_tlf = sc->ifsppp.pp_down; } sc->attached = sc->protocol; } /* * Enable transmitter and receiver. Raise DTR and RTS. Enable * interrupts. * * XXX What about using AUTO mode in msci->md0 ??? */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ctl, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->ctl) & ~SCA_CTL_RTS); if (sc->scachan == 0) switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2: outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, (inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR) & ~SR_MCR_DTR0)); break; case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp &= ~SR_FECR_DTR0; break; } else switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2: outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, (inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR) & ~SR_MCR_DTR1)); break; case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp &= ~SR_FECR_DTR1; break; } if (sc->scachan == 0) { SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0) | 0x000F); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1) | 0x000F); } else { SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0) | 0x00F0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1) | 0x00F0); } SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_RXENABLE); inb(hc->iobase); /* XXX slow it down a bit. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_TXENABLE); #ifdef USE_MODEMCK if (sr_watcher == 0) sr_modemck(NULL); #endif } static void sr_down(struct sr_softc *sc) { u_int *fecrp; struct sr_hardc *hc = sc->hc; sca_regs *sca = hc->sca; msci_channel *msci = &sca->msci[sc->scachan]; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_down(sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif /* * Disable transmitter and receiver. Lower DTR and RTS. Disable * interrupts. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_RXDISABLE); inb(hc->iobase); /* XXX slow it down a bit. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_TXDISABLE); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ctl, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->ctl) | SCA_CTL_RTS); if (sc->scachan == 0) switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2: outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, (inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR) | SR_MCR_DTR0)); break; case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp |= SR_FECR_DTR0; break; } else switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2: outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, (inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR) | SR_MCR_DTR1)); break; case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp |= SR_FECR_DTR1; break; } if (sc->scachan == 0) { SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0) & ~0x0F); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1) & ~0x0F); } else { SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0) & ~0xF0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1, SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1) & ~0xF0); } /* * This section does the detach from the currently configured net * service, be it frame relay or PPP... */ switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_detach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sppp_detach(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); } sc->attached = 0; } /* * Initialize the card, allocate memory for the sr_softc structures * and fill in the pointers. */ static void src_init(struct sr_hardc *hc) { struct sr_softc *sc = hc->sc; int x; u_int chanmem; u_int bufmem; u_int next; u_int descneeded; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("src_init(hc=%08x)\n", hc); #endif chanmem = hc->memsize / hc->numports; next = 0; for (x = 0; x < hc->numports; x++, sc++) { int blk; for (blk = 0; blk < SR_TX_BLOCKS; blk++) { sc->block[blk].txdesc = next; bufmem = (16 * 1024) / SR_TX_BLOCKS; descneeded = bufmem / SR_BUF_SIZ; sc->block[blk].txstart = sc->block[blk].txdesc + ((((descneeded * sizeof(sca_descriptor)) / SR_BUF_SIZ) + 1) * SR_BUF_SIZ); sc->block[blk].txend = next + bufmem; sc->block[blk].txmax = (sc->block[blk].txend - sc->block[blk].txstart) / SR_BUF_SIZ; next += bufmem; #if BUGGY > 2 printf("sr%d: blk %d: txdesc %08x, txstart %08x\n", sc->unit, blk, sc->block[blk].txdesc, sc->block[blk].txstart); #endif } sc->rxdesc = next; bufmem = chanmem - (bufmem * SR_TX_BLOCKS); descneeded = bufmem / SR_BUF_SIZ; sc->rxstart = sc->rxdesc + ((((descneeded * sizeof(sca_descriptor)) / SR_BUF_SIZ) + 1) * SR_BUF_SIZ); sc->rxend = next + bufmem; sc->rxmax = (sc->rxend - sc->rxstart) / SR_BUF_SIZ; next += bufmem; } } /* * The things done here are channel independent. * * Configure the sca waitstates. * Configure the global interrupt registers. * Enable master dma enable. */ static void sr_init_sca(struct sr_hardc *hc) { sca_regs *sca = hc->sca; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_init_sca(hc=%08x)\n", hc); #endif /* * Do the wait registers. Set everything to 0 wait states. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->pabr0, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->pabr1, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->wcrl, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->wcrm, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->wcrh, 0); /* * Configure the interrupt registers. Most are cleared until the * interface is configured. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier0, 0x00); /* MSCI interrupts. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier1, 0x00); /* DMAC interrupts */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ier2, 0x00); /* TIMER interrupts. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->itcr, 0x00); /* Use ivr and no intr * ack */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->ivr, 0x40); /* Interrupt vector. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->imvr, 0x40); /* * Configure the timers. XXX Later */ /* * Set the DMA channel priority to rotate between all four channels. * * Enable all dma channels. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->pcr, SCA_PCR_PR2); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->dmer, SCA_DMER_EN); } /* * Configure the msci * * NOTE: The serial port configuration is hardcoded at the moment. */ static void sr_init_msci(struct sr_softc *sc) { int portndx; /* on-board port number */ u_int mcr_v; /* contents of modem control */ u_int *fecrp; /* pointer for PCI's MCR i/o */ struct sr_hardc *hc = sc->hc; msci_channel *msci = &hc->sca->msci[sc->scachan]; #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED int br_v; /* contents for BR divisor */ int etcndx; /* index into ETC table */ int fifo_v, gotspeed; /* final tabled speed found */ int tmc_v; /* timer control register */ int wanted; /* speed (bitrate) wanted... */ struct rate_line *rtp; #endif portndx = sc->scachan; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr: sr_init_msci( sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_RESET); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->md0, SCA_MD0_CRC_1 | SCA_MD0_CRC_CCITT | SCA_MD0_CRC_ENABLE | SCA_MD0_MODE_HDLC); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->md1, SCA_MD1_NOADDRCHK); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->md2, SCA_MD2_DUPLEX | SCA_MD2_NRZ); /* * According to the manual I should give a reset after changing the * mode registers. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->cmd, SCA_CMD_RXRESET); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ctl, SCA_CTL_IDLPAT | SCA_CTL_UDRNC | SCA_CTL_RTS); /* * XXX Later we will have to support different clock settings. */ switch (sc->clk_cfg) { default: #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%: clk_cfg=%08x, selected default clock.\n", portndx, sc->clk_cfg); #endif /* FALLTHROUGH */ case SR_FLAGS_EXT_CLK: /* * For now all interfaces are programmed to use the RX clock * for the TX clock. */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: External Clock Selected.\n", portndx); #endif SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rxs, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->txs, 0); break; case SR_FLAGS_EXT_SEP_CLK: #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: Split Clocking Selected.\n", portndx); #endif #if 1 SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rxs, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->txs, 0); #else SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rxs, SCA_RXS_CLK_RXC0 | SCA_RXS_DIV1); /* * We need to configure the internal bit clock for the * transmitter's channel... */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->txs, SCA_TXS_CLK_RX | SCA_TXS_DIV1); #endif break; case SR_FLAGS_INT_CLK: #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: Internal Clocking selected.\n", portndx); #endif /* * XXX I do need some code to set the baud rate here! */ #ifdef N2_TEST_SPEED switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); mcr_v = *fecrp; etcndx = 2; break; case SR_CRD_N2: default: mcr_v = inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR); etcndx = 0; } fifo_v = 0x10; /* stolen from Linux version */ /* * search for appropriate speed in table, don't calc it: */ wanted = sr_test_speed[portndx]; rtp = &n2_rates[0]; /* point to first table item */ while ((rtp->target > 0) /* search table for speed */ &&(rtp->target != wanted)) rtp++; /* * We've searched the table for a matching speed. If we've * found the correct rate line, we'll get the pre-calc'd * values for the TMC and baud rate divisor for subsequent * use... */ if (rtp->target > 0) { /* use table-provided values */ gotspeed = wanted; tmc_v = rtp->tmc_reg; br_v = rtp->br_reg; } else { /* otherwise assume 1MBit comm rate */ gotspeed = 10000; tmc_v = 5; br_v = 1; } /* * Now we mask in the enable clock output for the MCR: */ mcr_v |= etc0vals[etcndx + portndx]; /* * Now we'll program the registers with these speed- related * contents... */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->tmc, tmc_v); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->trc0, fifo_v); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rxs, SCA_RXS_CLK_INT + br_v); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->txs, SCA_TXS_CLK_INT + br_v); switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2PCI: *fecrp = mcr_v; break; case SR_CRD_N2: default: outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, mcr_v); } #if BUGGY > 0 if (wanted != gotspeed) printf("sr%d: Speed wanted=%d, found=%d\n", wanted, gotspeed); printf("sr%d: Internal Clock %dx100 BPS, tmc=%d, div=%d\n", portndx, gotspeed, tmc_v, br_v); #endif #else SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rxs, SCA_RXS_CLK_INT | SCA_RXS_DIV1); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->txs, SCA_TXS_CLK_INT | SCA_TXS_DIV1); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->tmc, 5); if (portndx == 0) switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp |= SR_FECR_ETC0; break; case SR_CRD_N2: default: mcr_v = inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR); mcr_v |= SR_MCR_ETC0; outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, mcr_v); } else switch (hc->cardtype) { case SR_CRD_N2: mcr_v = inb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR); mcr_v |= SR_MCR_ETC1; outb(hc->iobase + SR_MCR, mcr_v); break; case SR_CRD_N2PCI: fecrp = (u_int *)(hc->sca_base + SR_FECR); *fecrp |= SR_FECR_ETC1; break; } #endif } /* * XXX Disable all interrupts for now. I think if you are using the * dmac you don't use these interrupts. */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ie0, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ie1, 0x0C); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->ie2, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->fie, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->sa0, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->sa1, 0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->idl, 0x7E); /* set flags value */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->rrc, 0x0E); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->trc0, 0x10); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, msci->trc1, 0x1F); } /* * Configure the rx dma controller. */ static void sr_init_rx_dmac(struct sr_softc *sc) { struct sr_hardc *hc; dmac_channel *dmac; sca_descriptor *rxd; u_int cda_v, sarb_v, rxbuf, rxda, rxda_d; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_init_rx_dmac(sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif hc = sc->hc; dmac = &hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)]; if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); /* * This phase initializes the contents of the descriptor table * needed to construct a circular buffer... */ rxd = (sca_descriptor *)(hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); rxda_d = (u_int) hc->mem_start - (sc->rxdesc & ~hc->winmsk); for (rxbuf = sc->rxstart; rxbuf < sc->rxend; rxbuf += SR_BUF_SIZ, rxd++) { /* * construct the circular chain... */ rxda = (u_int) & rxd[1] - rxda_d + hc->mem_pstart; rxd->cp = (u_short)(rxda & 0xffff); /* * set the on-card buffer address... */ rxd->bp = (u_short)((rxbuf + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff); rxd->bpb = (u_char)(((rxbuf + hc->mem_pstart) >> 16) & 0xff); rxd->len = 0; /* bytes resident w/in granule */ rxd->stat = 0xff; /* The sca write here when finished */ } /* * heal the chain so that the last entry points to the first... */ rxd--; rxd->cp = (u_short)((sc->rxdesc + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff); /* * reset the reception handler's index... */ sc->rxhind = 0; /* * We'll now configure the receiver's DMA logic... */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, 0); /* Disable DMA transfer */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dcr, SCA_DCR_ABRT); /* XXX maybe also SCA_DMR_CNTE */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dmr, SCA_DMR_TMOD | SCA_DMR_NF); SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, dmac->bfl, SR_BUF_SIZ); cda_v = (u_short)((sc->rxdesc + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff); sarb_v = (u_char)(((sc->rxdesc + hc->mem_pstart) >> 16) & 0xff); SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda, cda_v); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->sarb, sarb_v); rxd = (sca_descriptor *)sc->rxstart; SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda, (u_short)((u_int) & rxd[sc->rxmax - 1] & 0xffff)); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dir, 0xF0); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, SCA_DSR_DE); /* Enable DMA */ } /* * Configure the TX DMA descriptors. * Initialize the needed values and chain the descriptors. */ static void sr_init_tx_dmac(struct sr_softc *sc) { int blk; u_int txbuf, txda, txda_d; struct sr_hardc *hc; sca_descriptor *txd; dmac_channel *dmac; struct buf_block *blkp; u_int x; u_int sarb_v; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_init_tx_dmac(sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif hc = sc->hc; dmac = &hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_TXCH(sc->scachan)]; if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->block[0].txdesc); /* * Initialize the array of descriptors for transmission */ for (blk = 0; blk < SR_TX_BLOCKS; blk++) { blkp = &sc->block[blk]; txd = (sca_descriptor *)(hc->mem_start + (blkp->txdesc & hc->winmsk)); txda_d = (u_int) hc->mem_start - (blkp->txdesc & ~hc->winmsk); x = 0; txbuf = blkp->txstart; for (; txbuf < blkp->txend; txbuf += SR_BUF_SIZ, txd++) { txda = (u_int) & txd[1] - txda_d + hc->mem_pstart; txd->cp = (u_short)(txda & 0xffff); txd->bp = (u_short)((txbuf + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff); txd->bpb = (u_char)(((txbuf + hc->mem_pstart) >> 16) & 0xff); txd->len = 0; txd->stat = 0; x++; } txd--; txd->cp = (u_short)((blkp->txdesc + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff); blkp->txtail = (u_int)txd - (u_int)hc->mem_start; } SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, 0); /* Disable DMA */ SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dcr, SCA_DCR_ABRT); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dmr, SCA_DMR_TMOD | SCA_DMR_NF); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dir, SCA_DIR_EOT | SCA_DIR_BOF | SCA_DIR_COF); sarb_v = (sc->block[0].txdesc + hc->mem_pstart) >> 16; sarb_v &= 0x00ff; SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->sarb, (u_char) sarb_v); } /* * Look through the descriptors to see if there is a complete packet * available. Stop if we get to where the sca is busy. * * Return the length and status of the packet. * Return nonzero if there is a packet available. * * NOTE: * It seems that we get the interrupt a bit early. The updateing of * descriptor values is not always completed when this is called. */ static int sr_packet_avail(struct sr_softc *sc, int *len, u_char *rxstat) { int granules; /* count of granules in pkt */ int wki, wko; struct sr_hardc *hc; sca_descriptor *rxdesc; /* current descriptor */ sca_descriptor *endp; /* ending descriptor */ sca_descriptor *cda; /* starting descriptor */ hc = sc->hc; /* get card's information */ /* * set up starting descriptor by pulling that info from the DMA half * of the HD chip... */ wki = DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan); wko = SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[wki].cda); cda = (sca_descriptor *)(hc->mem_start + (wko & hc->winmsk)); #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr_packet_avail(): wki=%d, wko=%04x, cda=%08x\n", wki, wko, cda); #endif /* * open the appropriate memory window and set our expectations... */ if (hc->mempages) { SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); } rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); endp = rxdesc; rxdesc = &rxdesc[sc->rxhind]; endp = &endp[sc->rxmax]; *len = 0; /* reset result total length */ granules = 0; /* reset count of granules */ /* * This loop will scan descriptors, but it *will* puke up if we wrap * around to our starting point... */ while (rxdesc != cda) { *len += rxdesc->len; /* increment result length */ granules++; /* * If we hit a valid packet's completion we'll know we've * got a live one, and that we can deliver the packet. * Since we're only allowed to report a packet available, * somebody else does that... */ if (rxdesc->stat & SCA_DESC_EOM) { /* End Of Message */ *rxstat = rxdesc->stat; /* return closing */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: PKT AVAIL len %d, %x, bufs %u.\n", sc->unit, *len, *rxstat, granules); #endif return 1; /* indicate success */ } /* * OK, this packet take up multiple granules. Move on to * the next descriptor so we can consider it... */ rxdesc++; if (rxdesc == endp) /* recognize & act on wrap point */ rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); } /* * Nothing found in the DPRAM. Let the caller know... */ *len = 0; *rxstat = 0; return 0; } /* * Copy a packet from the on card memory into a provided mbuf. * Take into account that buffers wrap and that a packet may * be larger than a buffer. */ static void sr_copy_rxbuf(struct mbuf *m, struct sr_softc *sc, int len) { struct sr_hardc *hc; sca_descriptor *rxdesc; u_int rxdata; u_int rxmax; u_int off = 0; u_int tlen; #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_copy_rxbuf(m=%08x,sc=%08x,len=%d)\n", m, sc, len); #endif hc = sc->hc; rxdata = sc->rxstart + (sc->rxhind * SR_BUF_SIZ); rxmax = sc->rxstart + (sc->rxmax * SR_BUF_SIZ); rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); rxdesc = &rxdesc[sc->rxhind]; /* * Using the count of bytes in the received packet, we decrement it * for each granule (controller by an SCA descriptor) to control the * looping... */ while (len) { /* * tlen gets the length of *this* granule... ...which is * then copied to the target buffer. */ tlen = (len < SR_BUF_SIZ) ? len : SR_BUF_SIZ; if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, rxdata); bcopy(hc->mem_start + (rxdata & hc->winmsk), mtod(m, caddr_t) +off, tlen); off += tlen; len -= tlen; /* * now, return to the descriptor's window in DPRAM and reset * the descriptor we've just suctioned... */ if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); rxdesc->len = 0; rxdesc->stat = 0xff; /* * Move on to the next granule. If we've any remaining * bytes to process we'll just continue in our loop... */ rxdata += SR_BUF_SIZ; rxdesc++; if (rxdata == rxmax) { /* handle the wrap point */ rxdata = sc->rxstart; rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); } } } /* * If single is set, just eat a packet. Otherwise eat everything up to * where cda points. Update pointers to point to the next packet. * * This handles "flushing" of a packet as received... * * If the "single" parameter is zero, all pending reeceive traffic will * be flushed out of existence. A non-zero value will only drop the * *next* (currently) pending packet... */ static void sr_eat_packet(struct sr_softc *sc, int single) { struct sr_hardc *hc; sca_descriptor *rxdesc; /* current descriptor being eval'd */ sca_descriptor *endp; /* last descriptor in chain */ sca_descriptor *cda; /* current start point */ u_int loopcnt = 0; /* count of packets flushed ??? */ u_char stat; /* captured status byte from descr */ hc = sc->hc; cda = (sca_descriptor *)(hc->mem_start + (SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)].cda) & hc->winmsk)); /* * loop until desc->stat == (0xff || EOM) Clear the status and * length in the descriptor. Increment the descriptor. */ if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); endp = rxdesc; rxdesc = &rxdesc[sc->rxhind]; endp = &endp[sc->rxmax]; /* * allow loop, but abort it if we wrap completely... */ while (rxdesc != cda) { loopcnt++; if (loopcnt > sc->rxmax) { printf("sr%d: eat pkt %d loop, cda %x, " "rxdesc %x, stat %x.\n", sc->unit, loopcnt, (u_int) cda, (u_int) rxdesc, rxdesc->stat); break; } stat = rxdesc->stat; rxdesc->len = 0; rxdesc->stat = 0xff; rxdesc++; sc->rxhind++; if (rxdesc == endp) { rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); sc->rxhind = 0; } if (single && (stat == SCA_DESC_EOM)) break; } /* * Update the eda to the previous descriptor. */ rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *)sc->rxdesc; rxdesc = &rxdesc[(sc->rxhind + sc->rxmax - 2) % sc->rxmax]; SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)].eda, (u_short)((u_int)(rxdesc + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff)); } /* * While there is packets available in the rx buffer, read them out * into mbufs and ship them off. */ static void sr_get_packets(struct sr_softc *sc) { u_char rxstat; /* acquired status byte */ int i; int pkts; /* count of packets found */ int rxndx; /* rcv buffer index */ int tries; /* settling time counter */ u_int len; /* length of pending packet */ struct sr_hardc *hc; /* card-level information */ sca_descriptor *rxdesc; /* descriptor in memory */ struct ifnet *ifp; /* network intf ctl table */ struct mbuf *m = NULL; /* message buffer */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_get_packets(sc=%08x)\n", sc); #endif hc = sc->hc; ifp = &sc->ifsppp.pp_if; if (hc->mempages) { SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); /* enable shared memory */ } pkts = 0; /* reset count of found packets */ /* * for each complete packet in the receiving pool, process each * packet... */ while (sr_packet_avail(sc, &len, &rxstat)) { /* packet pending? */ /* * I have seen situations where we got the interrupt but the * status value wasn't deposited. This code should allow * the status byte's value to settle... */ tries = 5; while ((rxstat == 0x00ff) && --tries) sr_packet_avail(sc, &len, &rxstat); #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr_packet_avail() returned len=%d, rxstat=%02ux\n", len, rxstat); #endif pkts++; /* * OK, we've settled the incoming message status. We can now * process it... */ if (((rxstat & SCA_DESC_ERRORS) == 0) && (len < MCLBYTES)) { #if BUGGY > 1 printf("sr%d: sr_get_packet() rxstat=%02x, len=%d\n", sc->unit, rxstat, len); #endif MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m == NULL) { /* * eat (flush) packet if get mbuf fail!! */ sr_eat_packet(sc, 1); continue; } /* * construct control information for pass-off */ m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp; m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len; if (len > MHLEN) { MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT); if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) { /* * We couldn't get a big enough * message packet, so we'll send the * packet to /dev/null... */ m_freem(m); sr_eat_packet(sc, 1); continue; } } /* * OK, we've got a good message buffer. Now we can * copy the received message into it */ sr_copy_rxbuf(m, sc, len); /* copy from DPRAM */ #if NBPFILTER > 0 if (ifp->if_bpf) bpf_mtap(ifp, m); #endif #if BUGGY > 3 { u_char *bp; bp = (u_char *)m; printf("sr%d: rcvd=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n", sc->unit, bp[0], bp[1], bp[2], bp[4], bp[5], bp[6]); } #endif /* * Pass off the message to PPP, connecting it it to * the system... */ switch (sc->protocol) { #if NFR > 0 case N2_USE_FRP: fr_input(ifp, m); break; #endif case N2_USE_PPP: default: sppp_input(ifp, m); } ifp->if_ipackets++; /* * Update the eda to the previous descriptor. */ i = (len + SR_BUF_SIZ - 1) / SR_BUF_SIZ; sc->rxhind = (sc->rxhind + i) % sc->rxmax; rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *)sc->rxdesc; rxndx = (sc->rxhind + sc->rxmax - 2) % sc->rxmax; rxdesc = &rxdesc[rxndx]; SRC_PUT16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)].eda, (u_short)((u_int)(rxdesc + hc->mem_pstart) & 0xffff)); } else { int got_st3, got_cda, got_eda; int tries = 5; while((rxstat == 0xff) && --tries) sr_packet_avail(sc, &len, &rxstat); /* * It look like we get an interrupt early * sometimes and then the status is not * filled in yet. */ if(tries && (tries != 5)) continue; /* * This chunk of code handles the error packets. * We'll log them for posterity... */ sr_eat_packet(sc, 1); ifp->if_ierrors++; got_st3 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->msci[sc->scachan].st3); got_cda = SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)].cda); got_eda = SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, hc->sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(sc->scachan)].eda); #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: Receive error chan %d, " "stat %02x, msci st3 %02x," "rxhind %d, cda %04x, eda %04x.\n", sc->unit, sc->scachan, rxstat, got_st3, sc->rxhind, got_cda, got_eda); #endif } } #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: sr_get_packets() found %d packet(s)\n", sc->unit, pkts); #endif if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); } /* * All DMA interrupts come here. * * Each channel has two interrupts. * Interrupt A for errors and Interrupt B for normal stuff like end * of transmit or receive dmas. */ static void sr_dmac_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr1) { u_char dsr; /* contents of DMA Stat Reg */ u_char dotxstart; /* enables for tranmit part */ int mch; /* channel being processed */ struct sr_softc *sc; /* channel's softc structure */ sca_regs *sca = hc->sca; dmac_channel *dmac; /* dma structure of chip */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr_dmac_intr(hc=%08x,isr1=%04x)\n", hc, isr1); #endif mch = 0; /* assume chan0 on card */ dotxstart = isr1; /* copy for xmitter starts */ /* * Shortcut if there is no interrupts for dma channel 0 or 1. * Skip processing for channel 0 if no incoming hit */ if ((isr1 & 0x0F) == 0) { mch = 1; isr1 >>= 4; } do { sc = &hc->sc[mch]; /* * Transmit channel - DMA Status Register Evaluation */ if (isr1 & 0x0C) { dmac = &sca->dmac[DMAC_TXCH(mch)]; /* * get the DMA Status Register contents and write * back to reset interrupt... */ dsr = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, dsr); /* * Check for (& process) a Counter overflow */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_COF) { printf("sr%d: TX DMA Counter overflow, " "txpacket no %lu.\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_opackets); sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_oerrors++; } /* * Check for (& process) a Buffer overflow */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_BOF) { printf("sr%d: TX DMA Buffer overflow, " "txpacket no %lu, dsr %02x, " "cda %04x, eda %04x.\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_opackets, dsr, SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda), SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda)); sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_oerrors++; } /* * Check for (& process) an End of Transfer (OK) */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_EOT) { /* * This should be the most common case. * * Clear the IFF_OACTIVE flag. * * Call srstart to start a new transmit if * there is data to transmit. */ #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: TX Completed OK\n", sc->unit); #endif sc->xmit_busy = 0; sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE; sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_timer = 0; if (sc->txb_inuse && --sc->txb_inuse) sr_xmit(sc); } } /* * Receive channel processing of DMA Status Register */ if (isr1 & 0x03) { dmac = &sca->dmac[DMAC_RXCH(mch)]; dsr = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, dsr); /* * End of frame processing (MSG OK?) */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_EOM) { #if BUGGY > 0 int tt, ind; tt = sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets; ind = sc->rxhind; #endif sr_get_packets(sc); #if BUGGY > 0 if (tt == sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets) { sca_descriptor *rxdesc; int i; printf("SR: RXINTR isr1 %x, dsr %x, " "no data %d pkts, orxind %d.\n", dotxstart, dsr, tt, ind); printf("SR: rxdesc %x, rxstart %x, " "rxend %x, rxhind %d, " "rxmax %d.\n", sc->rxdesc, sc->rxstart, sc->rxend, sc->rxhind, sc->rxmax); printf("SR: cda %x, eda %x.\n", SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda), SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda)); if (hc->mempages) { SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); SRC_SET_MEM(hc->iobase, sc->rxdesc); } rxdesc = (sca_descriptor *) (hc->mem_start + (sc->rxdesc & hc->winmsk)); rxdesc = &rxdesc[sc->rxhind]; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++, rxdesc++) printf("SR: rxdesc->stat %x, " "len %d.\n", rxdesc->stat, rxdesc->len); if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); } #endif } /* * Check for Counter overflow */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_COF) { printf("sr%d: RX DMA Counter overflow, " "rxpkts %lu.\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets); sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ierrors++; } /* * Check for Buffer overflow */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_BOF) { printf("sr%d: RX DMA Buffer overflow, " "rxpkts %lu, rxind %d, " "cda %x, eda %x, dsr %x.\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets, sc->rxhind, SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda), SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda), dsr); /* * Make sure we eat as many as possible. * Then get the system running again. */ if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_ON(hc->iobase); sr_eat_packet(sc, 0); sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ierrors++; SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, sca->msci[mch].cmd, SCA_CMD_RXMSGREJ); SRC_PUT8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr, SCA_DSR_DE); #if BUGGY > 0 printf("sr%d: RX DMA Buffer overflow, " "rxpkts %lu, rxind %d, " "cda %x, eda %x, dsr %x. After\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets, sc->rxhind, SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->cda), SRC_GET16(hc->sca_base, dmac->eda), SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, dmac->dsr)); #endif if (hc->mempages) SRC_SET_OFF(hc->iobase); } /* * End of Transfer */ if (dsr & SCA_DSR_EOT) { /* * If this happen, it means that we are * receiving faster than what the processor * can handle. * * XXX We should enable the dma again. */ printf("sr%d: RX End of xfer, rxpkts %lu.\n", sc->unit, sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ipackets); sc->ifsppp.pp_if.if_ierrors++; } } isr1 >>= 4; /* process next half of ISR */ mch++; /* and move to next channel */ } while ((mch < NCHAN) && isr1); /* loop for each chn */ /* * Now that we have done all the urgent things, see if we can fill * the transmit buffers. */ for (mch = 0; mch < NCHAN; mch++) { if (dotxstart & 0x0C) { /* TX initiation enabled? */ sc = &hc->sc[mch]; srstart(&sc->ifsppp.pp_if); } dotxstart >>= 4;/* shift for next channel */ } } /* * Perform timeout on an FR channel * * Establish a periodic check of open N2 ports; If * a port is open/active, it's DCD state is checked * and a loss of DCD is recognized (and eventually * processed). */ static void sr_modemck(void *arg) { u_int s; int card; /* card index in table */ int cards; /* card list index */ int mch; /* channel on card */ u_char dcd_v; /* Data Carrier Detect */ u_char got_st0; /* contents of ST0 */ u_char got_st1; /* contents of ST1 */ u_char got_st2; /* contents of ST2 */ u_char got_st3; /* contents of ST3 */ struct sr_hardc *hc; /* card's configuration */ struct sr_hardc *Card[16];/* up to 16 cards in system */ struct sr_softc *sc; /* channel's softc structure */ struct ifnet *ifp; /* interface control table */ msci_channel *msci; /* regs specific to channel */ s = splimp(); #if 0 if (sr_opens == 0) { /* count of "up" channels */ sr_watcher = 0; /* indicate no watcher */ splx(s); return; } #endif sr_watcher = 1; /* mark that we're online */ /* * Now we'll need a list of cards to process. Since we can handle * both ISA and PCI cards (and I didn't think of making this logic * global YET) we'll generate a single table of card table * addresses. */ cards = 0; for (card = 0; card < NSR; card++) { hc = &sr_hardc[card]; if (hc->sc == (void *)0) continue; Card[cards++] = hc; } hc = sr_hardc_pci; while (hc) { Card[cards++] = hc; hc = hc->next; } /* * OK, we've got work we can do. Let's do it... (Please note that * this code _only_ deals w/ ISA cards) */ for (card = 0; card < cards; card++) { hc = Card[card];/* get card table */ for (mch = 0; mch < hc->numports; mch++) { sc = &hc->sc[mch]; if (sc->attached == 0) continue; ifp = &sc->ifsppp.pp_if; /* * if this channel isn't "up", skip it */ if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) continue; /* * OK, now we can go looking at this channel's * actual register contents... */ msci = &hc->sca->msci[sc->scachan]; /* * OK, now we'll look into the actual status of this * channel... * * I suck in more registers than strictly needed */ got_st0 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st0); got_st1 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st1); got_st2 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st2); got_st3 = SRC_GET8(hc->sca_base, msci->st3); /* * We want to see if the DCD signal is up (DCD is * true if zero) */ dcd_v = (got_st3 & SCA_ST3_DCD) == 0; if (dcd_v == 0) printf("sr%d: DCD lost\n", sc->unit); } } /* * OK, now set up for the next modem signal checking pass... */ timeout(sr_modemck, NULL, hz); splx(s); } static void sr_msci_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr0) { printf("src%d: SRINTR: MSCI\n", hc->cunit); } static void sr_timer_intr(struct sr_hardc *hc, u_char isr2) { printf("src%d: SRINTR: TIMER\n", hc->cunit); } /* ********************************* END ************************************ */