freebsd-nq/sys/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c
John Polstra f19fc5d8b3 Use the revision ID from PCI configuration space to identify Intel
8255x chips more precisely.  The information was obtained from Intel's
Open Source Software Developer Manual for the 8255x.

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2003-08-04 00:17:16 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1995, David Greenman
* Copyright (c) 2001 Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@freebsd.org>
* 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 unmodified, 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.
*
* 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.
*
*/
/*
* Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B PCI Fast Ethernet driver
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
/* #include <sys/mutex.h> */
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/bpf.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <machine/clock.h> /* for DELAY */
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <net/if_vlan_var.h>
#ifdef FXP_IP_CSUM_WAR
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <machine/in_cksum.h>
#endif
#include <pci/pcivar.h>
#include <pci/pcireg.h> /* for PCIM_CMD_xxx */
#include <dev/mii/mii.h>
#include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
#include <dev/fxp/if_fxpreg.h>
#include <dev/fxp/if_fxpvar.h>
#include <dev/fxp/rcvbundl.h>
MODULE_DEPEND(fxp, pci, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(fxp, ether, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(fxp, miibus, 1, 1, 1);
#include "miibus_if.h"
/*
* NOTE! On the Alpha, we have an alignment constraint. The
* card DMAs the packet immediately following the RFA. However,
* the first thing in the packet is a 14-byte Ethernet header.
* This means that the packet is misaligned. To compensate,
* we actually offset the RFA 2 bytes into the cluster. This
* alignes the packet after the Ethernet header at a 32-bit
* boundary. HOWEVER! This means that the RFA is misaligned!
*/
#define RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE 2
/*
* Set initial transmit threshold at 64 (512 bytes). This is
* increased by 64 (512 bytes) at a time, to maximum of 192
* (1536 bytes), if an underrun occurs.
*/
static int tx_threshold = 64;
/*
* The configuration byte map has several undefined fields which
* must be one or must be zero. Set up a template for these bits
* only, (assuming a 82557 chip) leaving the actual configuration
* to fxp_init.
*
* See struct fxp_cb_config for the bit definitions.
*/
static u_char fxp_cb_config_template[] = {
0x0, 0x0, /* cb_status */
0x0, 0x0, /* cb_command */
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, /* link_addr */
0x0, /* 0 */
0x0, /* 1 */
0x0, /* 2 */
0x0, /* 3 */
0x0, /* 4 */
0x0, /* 5 */
0x32, /* 6 */
0x0, /* 7 */
0x0, /* 8 */
0x0, /* 9 */
0x6, /* 10 */
0x0, /* 11 */
0x0, /* 12 */
0x0, /* 13 */
0xf2, /* 14 */
0x48, /* 15 */
0x0, /* 16 */
0x40, /* 17 */
0xf0, /* 18 */
0x0, /* 19 */
0x3f, /* 20 */
0x5 /* 21 */
};
struct fxp_ident {
u_int16_t devid;
int16_t revid; /* -1 matches anything */
char *name;
};
/*
* Claim various Intel PCI device identifiers for this driver. The
* sub-vendor and sub-device field are extensively used to identify
* particular variants, but we don't currently differentiate between
* them.
*/
static struct fxp_ident fxp_ident_table[] = {
{ 0x1029, -1, "Intel 82559 PCI/CardBus Pro/100" },
{ 0x1030, -1, "Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1031, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 VE Ethernet" },
{ 0x1032, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 VE Ethernet" },
{ 0x1033, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 VM Ethernet" },
{ 0x1034, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 VM Ethernet" },
{ 0x1035, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1036, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1037, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1038, -1, "Intel 82801CAM (ICH3) Pro/100 VM Ethernet" },
{ 0x1039, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 VE Ethernet" },
{ 0x103A, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x103B, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 VM Ethernet" },
{ 0x103C, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x103D, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 VE Ethernet" },
{ 0x103E, -1, "Intel 82801DB (ICH4) Pro/100 VM Ethernet" },
{ 0x1050, -1, "Intel 82801BA (D865) Pro/100 VE Ethernet" },
{ 0x1059, -1, "Intel 82551QM Pro/100 M Mobile Connection" },
{ 0x1209, -1, "Intel 82559ER Embedded 10/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x01, "Intel 82557 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x02, "Intel 82557 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x03, "Intel 82557 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x04, "Intel 82558 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x05, "Intel 82558 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x06, "Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x07, "Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x08, "Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x09, "Intel 82559ER Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x0c, "Intel 82550 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x0d, "Intel 82550 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x0e, "Intel 82550 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x0f, "Intel 82551 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, 0x10, "Intel 82551 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x1229, -1, "Intel 82557/8/9 Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0x2449, -1, "Intel 82801BA/CAM (ICH2/3) Pro/100 Ethernet" },
{ 0, -1, NULL },
};
#ifdef FXP_IP_CSUM_WAR
#define FXP_CSUM_FEATURES (CSUM_IP | CSUM_TCP | CSUM_UDP)
#else
#define FXP_CSUM_FEATURES (CSUM_TCP | CSUM_UDP)
#endif
static int fxp_probe(device_t dev);
static int fxp_attach(device_t dev);
static int fxp_detach(device_t dev);
static int fxp_shutdown(device_t dev);
static int fxp_suspend(device_t dev);
static int fxp_resume(device_t dev);
static void fxp_intr(void *xsc);
static void fxp_intr_body(struct fxp_softc *sc, struct ifnet *ifp,
u_int8_t statack, int count);
static void fxp_init(void *xsc);
static void fxp_init_body(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static void fxp_tick(void *xsc);
#ifndef BURN_BRIDGES
static void fxp_powerstate_d0(device_t dev);
#endif
static void fxp_start(struct ifnet *ifp);
static void fxp_start_body(struct ifnet *ifp);
static void fxp_stop(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static void fxp_release(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static int fxp_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long command,
caddr_t data);
static void fxp_watchdog(struct ifnet *ifp);
static int fxp_add_rfabuf(struct fxp_softc *sc,
struct fxp_rx *rxp);
static int fxp_mc_addrs(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static void fxp_mc_setup(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static u_int16_t fxp_eeprom_getword(struct fxp_softc *sc, int offset,
int autosize);
static void fxp_eeprom_putword(struct fxp_softc *sc, int offset,
u_int16_t data);
static void fxp_autosize_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static void fxp_read_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc, u_short *data,
int offset, int words);
static void fxp_write_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc, u_short *data,
int offset, int words);
static int fxp_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp);
static void fxp_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp,
struct ifmediareq *ifmr);
static int fxp_serial_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp);
static void fxp_serial_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp,
struct ifmediareq *ifmr);
static volatile int fxp_miibus_readreg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg);
static void fxp_miibus_writereg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg,
int value);
static void fxp_load_ucode(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static int sysctl_int_range(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS,
int low, int high);
static int sysctl_hw_fxp_bundle_max(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
static int sysctl_hw_fxp_int_delay(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
static void fxp_scb_wait(struct fxp_softc *sc);
static void fxp_scb_cmd(struct fxp_softc *sc, int cmd);
static void fxp_dma_wait(struct fxp_softc *sc,
volatile u_int16_t *status, bus_dma_tag_t dmat,
bus_dmamap_t map);
static device_method_t fxp_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, fxp_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, fxp_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, fxp_detach),
DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, fxp_shutdown),
DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, fxp_suspend),
DEVMETHOD(device_resume, fxp_resume),
/* MII interface */
DEVMETHOD(miibus_readreg, fxp_miibus_readreg),
DEVMETHOD(miibus_writereg, fxp_miibus_writereg),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t fxp_driver = {
"fxp",
fxp_methods,
sizeof(struct fxp_softc),
};
static devclass_t fxp_devclass;
DRIVER_MODULE(fxp, pci, fxp_driver, fxp_devclass, 0, 0);
DRIVER_MODULE(fxp, cardbus, fxp_driver, fxp_devclass, 0, 0);
DRIVER_MODULE(miibus, fxp, miibus_driver, miibus_devclass, 0, 0);
static int fxp_rnr;
SYSCTL_INT(_hw, OID_AUTO, fxp_rnr, CTLFLAG_RW, &fxp_rnr, 0, "fxp rnr events");
static int fxp_noflow;
SYSCTL_INT(_hw, OID_AUTO, fxp_noflow, CTLFLAG_RW, &fxp_noflow, 0, "fxp flow control disabled");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.fxp_noflow", &fxp_noflow);
/*
* Wait for the previous command to be accepted (but not necessarily
* completed).
*/
static void
fxp_scb_wait(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
int i = 10000;
while (CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_COMMAND) && --i)
DELAY(2);
if (i == 0)
device_printf(sc->dev, "SCB timeout: 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x\n",
CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_COMMAND),
CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_STATACK),
CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_RUSCUS),
CSR_READ_2(sc, FXP_CSR_FLOWCONTROL));
}
static void
fxp_scb_cmd(struct fxp_softc *sc, int cmd)
{
if (cmd == FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_RESUME && sc->cu_resume_bug) {
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_COMMAND, FXP_CB_COMMAND_NOP);
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
}
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_COMMAND, cmd);
}
static void
fxp_dma_wait(struct fxp_softc *sc, volatile u_int16_t *status,
bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map)
{
int i = 10000;
bus_dmamap_sync(dmat, map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
while (!(le16toh(*status) & FXP_CB_STATUS_C) && --i) {
DELAY(2);
bus_dmamap_sync(dmat, map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
}
if (i == 0)
device_printf(sc->dev, "DMA timeout\n");
}
/*
* Return identification string if this device is ours.
*/
static int
fxp_probe(device_t dev)
{
u_int16_t devid;
u_int8_t revid;
struct fxp_ident *ident;
if (pci_get_vendor(dev) == FXP_VENDORID_INTEL) {
devid = pci_get_device(dev);
revid = pci_get_revid(dev);
for (ident = fxp_ident_table; ident->name != NULL; ident++) {
if (ident->devid == devid &&
(ident->revid == revid || ident->revid == -1)) {
device_set_desc(dev, ident->name);
return (0);
}
}
}
return (ENXIO);
}
#ifndef BURN_BRIDGES
static void
fxp_powerstate_d0(device_t dev)
{
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 430002
u_int32_t iobase, membase, irq;
if (pci_get_powerstate(dev) != PCI_POWERSTATE_D0) {
/* Save important PCI config data. */
iobase = pci_read_config(dev, FXP_PCI_IOBA, 4);
membase = pci_read_config(dev, FXP_PCI_MMBA, 4);
irq = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, 4);
/* Reset the power state. */
device_printf(dev, "chip is in D%d power mode "
"-- setting to D0\n", pci_get_powerstate(dev));
pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0);
/* Restore PCI config data. */
pci_write_config(dev, FXP_PCI_IOBA, iobase, 4);
pci_write_config(dev, FXP_PCI_MMBA, membase, 4);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, irq, 4);
}
#endif
}
#endif
static void
fxp_dma_map_addr(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
{
u_int32_t *addr;
if (error)
return;
KASSERT(nseg == 1, ("too many DMA segments, %d should be 1", nseg));
addr = arg;
*addr = segs->ds_addr;
}
static int
fxp_attach(device_t dev)
{
int error = 0;
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct fxp_rx *rxp;
u_int32_t val;
u_int16_t data, myea[ETHER_ADDR_LEN / 2];
int i, rid, m1, m2, prefer_iomap, maxtxseg;
int s, ipcbxmit_disable;
sc->dev = dev;
callout_handle_init(&sc->stat_ch);
sysctl_ctx_init(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
mtx_init(&sc->sc_mtx, device_get_nameunit(dev), MTX_NETWORK_LOCK,
MTX_DEF);
ifmedia_init(&sc->sc_media, 0, fxp_serial_ifmedia_upd,
fxp_serial_ifmedia_sts);
s = splimp();
/*
* Enable bus mastering.
*/
pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
val = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, 2);
#ifndef BURN_BRIDGES
fxp_powerstate_d0(dev);
#endif
/*
* Figure out which we should try first - memory mapping or i/o mapping?
* We default to memory mapping. Then we accept an override from the
* command line. Then we check to see which one is enabled.
*/
m1 = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN;
m2 = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN;
prefer_iomap = 0;
if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev),
"prefer_iomap", &prefer_iomap) == 0 && prefer_iomap != 0) {
m1 = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN;
m2 = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN;
}
sc->rtp = (m1 == PCIM_CMD_MEMEN)? SYS_RES_MEMORY : SYS_RES_IOPORT;
sc->rgd = (m1 == PCIM_CMD_MEMEN)? FXP_PCI_MMBA : FXP_PCI_IOBA;
sc->mem = bus_alloc_resource(dev, sc->rtp, &sc->rgd,
0, ~0, 1, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->mem == NULL) {
sc->rtp =
(m2 == PCIM_CMD_MEMEN)? SYS_RES_MEMORY : SYS_RES_IOPORT;
sc->rgd = (m2 == PCIM_CMD_MEMEN)? FXP_PCI_MMBA : FXP_PCI_IOBA;
sc->mem = bus_alloc_resource(dev, sc->rtp, &sc->rgd,
0, ~0, 1, RF_ACTIVE);
}
if (!sc->mem) {
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
if (bootverbose) {
device_printf(dev, "using %s space register mapping\n",
sc->rtp == SYS_RES_MEMORY? "memory" : "I/O");
}
sc->sc_st = rman_get_bustag(sc->mem);
sc->sc_sh = rman_get_bushandle(sc->mem);
/*
* Allocate our interrupt.
*/
rid = 0;
sc->irq = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, 0, ~0, 1,
RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->irq == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "could not map interrupt\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
/*
* Reset to a stable state.
*/
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_PORT, FXP_PORT_SELECTIVE_RESET);
DELAY(10);
/*
* Find out how large of an SEEPROM we have.
*/
fxp_autosize_eeprom(sc);
/*
* Determine whether we must use the 503 serial interface.
*/
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, 6, 1);
if ((data & FXP_PHY_DEVICE_MASK) != 0 &&
(data & FXP_PHY_SERIAL_ONLY))
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_SERIAL_MEDIA;
/*
* Create the sysctl tree
*/
sc->sysctl_tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&sc->sysctl_ctx,
SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_hw), OID_AUTO,
device_get_nameunit(dev), CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "");
if (sc->sysctl_tree == NULL) {
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "int_delay", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_PRISON,
&sc->tunable_int_delay, 0, sysctl_hw_fxp_int_delay, "I",
"FXP driver receive interrupt microcode bundling delay");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(&sc->sysctl_ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(sc->sysctl_tree),
OID_AUTO, "bundle_max", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_PRISON,
&sc->tunable_bundle_max, 0, sysctl_hw_fxp_bundle_max, "I",
"FXP driver receive interrupt microcode bundle size limit");
/*
* Pull in device tunables.
*/
sc->tunable_int_delay = TUNABLE_INT_DELAY;
sc->tunable_bundle_max = TUNABLE_BUNDLE_MAX;
(void) resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev),
"int_delay", &sc->tunable_int_delay);
(void) resource_int_value(device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev),
"bundle_max", &sc->tunable_bundle_max);
/*
* Find out the chip revision; lump all 82557 revs together.
*/
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, 5, 1);
if ((data >> 8) == 1)
sc->revision = FXP_REV_82557;
else
sc->revision = pci_get_revid(dev);
/*
* Enable workarounds for certain chip revision deficiencies.
*
* Systems based on the ICH2/ICH2-M chip from Intel, and possibly
* some systems based a normal 82559 design, have a defect where
* the chip can cause a PCI protocol violation if it receives
* a CU_RESUME command when it is entering the IDLE state. The
* workaround is to disable Dynamic Standby Mode, so the chip never
* deasserts CLKRUN#, and always remains in an active state.
*
* See Intel 82801BA/82801BAM Specification Update, Errata #30.
*/
i = pci_get_device(dev);
if (i == 0x2449 || (i > 0x1030 && i < 0x1039) ||
sc->revision >= FXP_REV_82559_A0) {
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, 10, 1);
if (data & 0x02) { /* STB enable */
u_int16_t cksum;
int i;
device_printf(dev,
"Disabling dynamic standby mode in EEPROM\n");
data &= ~0x02;
fxp_write_eeprom(sc, &data, 10, 1);
device_printf(dev, "New EEPROM ID: 0x%x\n", data);
cksum = 0;
for (i = 0; i < (1 << sc->eeprom_size) - 1; i++) {
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, i, 1);
cksum += data;
}
i = (1 << sc->eeprom_size) - 1;
cksum = 0xBABA - cksum;
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, i, 1);
fxp_write_eeprom(sc, &cksum, i, 1);
device_printf(dev,
"EEPROM checksum @ 0x%x: 0x%x -> 0x%x\n",
i, data, cksum);
#if 1
/*
* If the user elects to continue, try the software
* workaround, as it is better than nothing.
*/
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_CU_RESUME_BUG;
#endif
}
}
/*
* If we are not a 82557 chip, we can enable extended features.
*/
if (sc->revision != FXP_REV_82557) {
/*
* If MWI is enabled in the PCI configuration, and there
* is a valid cacheline size (8 or 16 dwords), then tell
* the board to turn on MWI.
*/
if (val & PCIM_CMD_MWRICEN &&
pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_CACHELNSZ, 1) != 0)
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_MWI_ENABLE;
/* turn on the extended TxCB feature */
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_EXT_TXCB;
/* enable reception of long frames for VLAN */
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_LONG_PKT_EN;
}
/*
* Enable use of extended RFDs and TCBs for 82550
* and later chips. Note: we need extended TXCB support
* too, but that's already enabled by the code above.
* Be careful to do this only on the right devices.
*
* At least some 82550 cards probed as "chip=0x12298086 rev=0x0d"
* truncate packets that end with an mbuf containing 1 to 3 bytes
* when used with this feature enabled in the previous version of the
* driver. This problem appears to be fixed now that the driver
* always sets the hardware parse bit in the IPCB structure, which
* the "Intel 8255x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller Family Open
* Source Software Developer Manual" says is necessary in the
* cases where packet truncation was observed.
*
* The device hint "hint.fxp.UNIT_NUMBER.ipcbxmit_disable"
* allows this feature to be disabled at boot time.
*
* If fxp is not compiled into the kernel, this feature may also
* be disabled at run time:
* # kldunload fxp
* # kenv hint.fxp.0.ipcbxmit_disable=1
* # kldload fxp
*/
if (resource_int_value("fxp", device_get_unit(dev), "ipcbxmit_disable",
&ipcbxmit_disable) != 0)
ipcbxmit_disable = 0;
if (ipcbxmit_disable == 0 && (sc->revision == FXP_REV_82550 ||
sc->revision == FXP_REV_82550_C)) {
sc->rfa_size = sizeof (struct fxp_rfa);
sc->tx_cmd = FXP_CB_COMMAND_IPCBXMIT;
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA;
} else {
sc->rfa_size = sizeof (struct fxp_rfa) - FXP_RFAX_LEN;
sc->tx_cmd = FXP_CB_COMMAND_XMIT;
}
/*
* Allocate DMA tags and DMA safe memory.
*/
maxtxseg = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA ? FXP_NTXSEG - 1 : FXP_NTXSEG;
error = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, 2, 0, BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, NULL, NULL, MCLBYTES * maxtxseg,
maxtxseg, MCLBYTES, 0, busdma_lock_mutex, &Giant, &sc->fxp_mtag);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not allocate dma tag\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, 4, 0, BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, NULL, NULL, sizeof(struct fxp_stats), 1,
sizeof(struct fxp_stats), 0, busdma_lock_mutex, &Giant,
&sc->fxp_stag);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not allocate dma tag\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->fxp_stag, (void **)&sc->fxp_stats,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &sc->fxp_smap);
if (error)
goto fail;
error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_smap, sc->fxp_stats,
sizeof(struct fxp_stats), fxp_dma_map_addr, &sc->stats_addr, 0);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not map the stats buffer\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, 4, 0, BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, NULL, NULL, FXP_TXCB_SZ, 1,
FXP_TXCB_SZ, 0, busdma_lock_mutex, &Giant, &sc->cbl_tag);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not allocate dma tag\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->cbl_tag, (void **)&sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &sc->cbl_map);
if (error)
goto fail;
error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map,
sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list, FXP_TXCB_SZ, fxp_dma_map_addr,
&sc->fxp_desc.cbl_addr, 0);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not map DMA memory\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, 4, 0, BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, NULL, NULL, sizeof(struct fxp_cb_mcs), 1,
sizeof(struct fxp_cb_mcs), 0, busdma_lock_mutex, &Giant,
&sc->mcs_tag);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not allocate dma tag\n");
goto fail;
}
error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->mcs_tag, (void **)&sc->mcsp,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->mcs_map);
if (error)
goto fail;
error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map, sc->mcsp,
sizeof(struct fxp_cb_mcs), fxp_dma_map_addr, &sc->mcs_addr, 0);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "can't map the multicast setup command\n");
goto fail;
}
/*
* Pre-allocate the TX DMA maps.
*/
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NTXCB; i++) {
error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->fxp_mtag, 0,
&sc->fxp_desc.tx_list[i].tx_map);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "can't create DMA map for TX\n");
goto fail;
}
}
error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->fxp_mtag, 0, &sc->spare_map);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "can't create spare DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
/*
* Pre-allocate our receive buffers.
*/
sc->fxp_desc.rx_head = sc->fxp_desc.rx_tail = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NRFABUFS; i++) {
rxp = &sc->fxp_desc.rx_list[i];
error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->fxp_mtag, 0, &rxp->rx_map);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "can't create DMA map for RX\n");
goto fail;
}
if (fxp_add_rfabuf(sc, rxp) != 0) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
}
/*
* Read MAC address.
*/
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, myea, 0, 3);
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[0] = myea[0] & 0xff;
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[1] = myea[0] >> 8;
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[2] = myea[1] & 0xff;
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[3] = myea[1] >> 8;
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[4] = myea[2] & 0xff;
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[5] = myea[2] >> 8;
device_printf(dev, "Ethernet address %6D%s\n",
sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, ":",
sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_SERIAL_MEDIA ? ", 10Mbps" : "");
if (bootverbose) {
device_printf(dev, "PCI IDs: %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x\n",
pci_get_vendor(dev), pci_get_device(dev),
pci_get_subvendor(dev), pci_get_subdevice(dev),
pci_get_revid(dev));
fxp_read_eeprom(sc, &data, 10, 1);
device_printf(dev, "Dynamic Standby mode is %s\n",
data & 0x02 ? "enabled" : "disabled");
}
/*
* If this is only a 10Mbps device, then there is no MII, and
* the PHY will use a serial interface instead.
*
* The Seeq 80c24 AutoDUPLEX(tm) Ethernet Interface Adapter
* doesn't have a programming interface of any sort. The
* media is sensed automatically based on how the link partner
* is configured. This is, in essence, manual configuration.
*/
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_SERIAL_MEDIA) {
ifmedia_add(&sc->sc_media, IFM_ETHER|IFM_MANUAL, 0, NULL);
ifmedia_set(&sc->sc_media, IFM_ETHER|IFM_MANUAL);
} else {
if (mii_phy_probe(dev, &sc->miibus, fxp_ifmedia_upd,
fxp_ifmedia_sts)) {
device_printf(dev, "MII without any PHY!\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
}
ifp = &sc->arpcom.ac_if;
ifp->if_unit = device_get_unit(dev);
ifp->if_name = "fxp";
ifp->if_output = ether_output;
ifp->if_baudrate = 100000000;
ifp->if_init = fxp_init;
ifp->if_softc = sc;
ifp->if_flags = IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_MULTICAST;
ifp->if_ioctl = fxp_ioctl;
ifp->if_start = fxp_start;
ifp->if_watchdog = fxp_watchdog;
/* Enable checksum offload for 82550 or better chips */
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA) {
ifp->if_hwassist = FXP_CSUM_FEATURES;
ifp->if_capabilities = IFCAP_HWCSUM;
ifp->if_capenable = ifp->if_capabilities;
}
/*
* Attach the interface.
*/
ether_ifattach(ifp, sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr);
/*
* Tell the upper layer(s) we support long frames.
*/
ifp->if_data.ifi_hdrlen = sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header);
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_MTU;
/*
* Let the system queue as many packets as we have available
* TX descriptors.
*/
ifp->if_snd.ifq_maxlen = FXP_NTXCB - 1;
/*
* Hook our interrupt after all initialization is complete.
* XXX This driver has been tested with the INTR_MPSAFFE flag set
* however, ifp and its functions are not fully locked so MPSAFE
* should not be used unless you can handle potential data loss.
*/
error = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->irq, INTR_TYPE_NET /*|INTR_MPSAFE*/,
fxp_intr, sc, &sc->ih);
if (error) {
device_printf(dev, "could not setup irq\n");
ether_ifdetach(&sc->arpcom.ac_if);
goto fail;
}
fail:
splx(s);
if (error)
fxp_release(sc);
return (error);
}
/*
* Release all resources. The softc lock should not be held and the
* interrupt should already be torn down.
*/
static void
fxp_release(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct fxp_rx *rxp;
struct fxp_tx *txp;
int i;
mtx_assert(&sc->sc_mtx, MA_NOTOWNED);
if (sc->ih)
panic("fxp_release() called with intr handle still active");
if (sc->miibus)
device_delete_child(sc->dev, sc->miibus);
bus_generic_detach(sc->dev);
ifmedia_removeall(&sc->sc_media);
if (sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list) {
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map);
bus_dmamem_free(sc->cbl_tag, sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list,
sc->cbl_map);
}
if (sc->fxp_stats) {
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_smap);
bus_dmamem_free(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_stats, sc->fxp_smap);
}
if (sc->mcsp) {
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map);
bus_dmamem_free(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcsp, sc->mcs_map);
}
if (sc->irq)
bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, sc->irq);
if (sc->mem)
bus_release_resource(sc->dev, sc->rtp, sc->rgd, sc->mem);
if (sc->fxp_mtag) {
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NRFABUFS; i++) {
rxp = &sc->fxp_desc.rx_list[i];
if (rxp->rx_mbuf != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map);
m_freem(rxp->rx_mbuf);
}
bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map);
}
bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->fxp_mtag, sc->spare_map);
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->fxp_mtag);
}
if (sc->fxp_stag) {
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NTXCB; i++) {
txp = &sc->fxp_desc.tx_list[i];
if (txp->tx_mbuf != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map);
m_freem(txp->tx_mbuf);
}
bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map);
}
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->fxp_stag);
}
if (sc->cbl_tag)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->cbl_tag);
if (sc->mcs_tag)
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->mcs_tag);
sysctl_ctx_free(&sc->sysctl_ctx);
mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_mtx);
}
/*
* Detach interface.
*/
static int
fxp_detach(device_t dev)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
int s;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
s = splimp();
sc->suspended = 1; /* Do same thing as we do for suspend */
/*
* Close down routes etc.
*/
ether_ifdetach(&sc->arpcom.ac_if);
/*
* Stop DMA and drop transmit queue, but disable interrupts first.
*/
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_INTRCNTL, FXP_SCB_INTR_DISABLE);
fxp_stop(sc);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
/*
* Unhook interrupt before dropping lock. This is to prevent
* races with fxp_intr().
*/
bus_teardown_intr(sc->dev, sc->irq, sc->ih);
sc->ih = NULL;
splx(s);
/* Release our allocated resources. */
fxp_release(sc);
return (0);
}
/*
* Device shutdown routine. Called at system shutdown after sync. The
* main purpose of this routine is to shut off receiver DMA so that
* kernel memory doesn't get clobbered during warmboot.
*/
static int
fxp_shutdown(device_t dev)
{
/*
* Make sure that DMA is disabled prior to reboot. Not doing
* do could allow DMA to corrupt kernel memory during the
* reboot before the driver initializes.
*/
fxp_stop((struct fxp_softc *) device_get_softc(dev));
return (0);
}
/*
* Device suspend routine. Stop the interface and save some PCI
* settings in case the BIOS doesn't restore them properly on
* resume.
*/
static int
fxp_suspend(device_t dev)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
int i, s;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
s = splimp();
fxp_stop(sc);
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
sc->saved_maps[i] = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_MAPS + i * 4, 4);
sc->saved_biosaddr = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BIOS, 4);
sc->saved_intline = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, 1);
sc->saved_cachelnsz = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_CACHELNSZ, 1);
sc->saved_lattimer = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_LATTIMER, 1);
sc->suspended = 1;
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
splx(s);
return (0);
}
/*
* Device resume routine. Restore some PCI settings in case the BIOS
* doesn't, re-enable busmastering, and restart the interface if
* appropriate.
*/
static int
fxp_resume(device_t dev)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
u_int16_t pci_command;
int i, s;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
s = splimp();
#ifndef BURN_BRIDGES
fxp_powerstate_d0(dev);
#endif
/* better way to do this? */
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_MAPS + i * 4, sc->saved_maps[i], 4);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_BIOS, sc->saved_biosaddr, 4);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, sc->saved_intline, 1);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_CACHELNSZ, sc->saved_cachelnsz, 1);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_LATTIMER, sc->saved_lattimer, 1);
/* reenable busmastering */
pci_command = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, 2);
pci_command |= (PCIM_CMD_MEMEN|PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN);
pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, pci_command, 2);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_PORT, FXP_PORT_SELECTIVE_RESET);
DELAY(10);
/* reinitialize interface if necessary */
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP)
fxp_init_body(sc);
sc->suspended = 0;
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
splx(s);
return (0);
}
static void
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(struct fxp_softc *sc, int data, int length)
{
u_int16_t reg;
int x;
/*
* Shift in data.
*/
for (x = 1 << (length - 1); x; x >>= 1) {
if (data & x)
reg = FXP_EEPROM_EECS | FXP_EEPROM_EEDI;
else
reg = FXP_EEPROM_EECS;
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg);
DELAY(1);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg | FXP_EEPROM_EESK);
DELAY(1);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg);
DELAY(1);
}
}
/*
* Read from the serial EEPROM. Basically, you manually shift in
* the read opcode (one bit at a time) and then shift in the address,
* and then you shift out the data (all of this one bit at a time).
* The word size is 16 bits, so you have to provide the address for
* every 16 bits of data.
*/
static u_int16_t
fxp_eeprom_getword(struct fxp_softc *sc, int offset, int autosize)
{
u_int16_t reg, data;
int x;
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, FXP_EEPROM_EECS);
/*
* Shift in read opcode.
*/
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, FXP_EEPROM_OPC_READ, 3);
/*
* Shift in address.
*/
data = 0;
for (x = 1 << (sc->eeprom_size - 1); x; x >>= 1) {
if (offset & x)
reg = FXP_EEPROM_EECS | FXP_EEPROM_EEDI;
else
reg = FXP_EEPROM_EECS;
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg);
DELAY(1);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg | FXP_EEPROM_EESK);
DELAY(1);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg);
DELAY(1);
reg = CSR_READ_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL) & FXP_EEPROM_EEDO;
data++;
if (autosize && reg == 0) {
sc->eeprom_size = data;
break;
}
}
/*
* Shift out data.
*/
data = 0;
reg = FXP_EEPROM_EECS;
for (x = 1 << 15; x; x >>= 1) {
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg | FXP_EEPROM_EESK);
DELAY(1);
if (CSR_READ_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL) & FXP_EEPROM_EEDO)
data |= x;
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, reg);
DELAY(1);
}
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, 0);
DELAY(1);
return (data);
}
static void
fxp_eeprom_putword(struct fxp_softc *sc, int offset, u_int16_t data)
{
int i;
/*
* Erase/write enable.
*/
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, FXP_EEPROM_EECS);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, 0x4, 3);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, 0x03 << (sc->eeprom_size - 2), sc->eeprom_size);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, 0);
DELAY(1);
/*
* Shift in write opcode, address, data.
*/
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, FXP_EEPROM_EECS);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, FXP_EEPROM_OPC_WRITE, 3);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, offset, sc->eeprom_size);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, data, 16);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, 0);
DELAY(1);
/*
* Wait for EEPROM to finish up.
*/
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, FXP_EEPROM_EECS);
DELAY(1);
for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
if (CSR_READ_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL) & FXP_EEPROM_EEDO)
break;
DELAY(50);
}
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, 0);
DELAY(1);
/*
* Erase/write disable.
*/
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, FXP_EEPROM_EECS);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, 0x4, 3);
fxp_eeprom_shiftin(sc, 0, sc->eeprom_size);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, FXP_CSR_EEPROMCONTROL, 0);
DELAY(1);
}
/*
* From NetBSD:
*
* Figure out EEPROM size.
*
* 559's can have either 64-word or 256-word EEPROMs, the 558
* datasheet only talks about 64-word EEPROMs, and the 557 datasheet
* talks about the existance of 16 to 256 word EEPROMs.
*
* The only known sizes are 64 and 256, where the 256 version is used
* by CardBus cards to store CIS information.
*
* The address is shifted in msb-to-lsb, and after the last
* address-bit the EEPROM is supposed to output a `dummy zero' bit,
* after which follows the actual data. We try to detect this zero, by
* probing the data-out bit in the EEPROM control register just after
* having shifted in a bit. If the bit is zero, we assume we've
* shifted enough address bits. The data-out should be tri-state,
* before this, which should translate to a logical one.
*/
static void
fxp_autosize_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
/* guess maximum size of 256 words */
sc->eeprom_size = 8;
/* autosize */
(void) fxp_eeprom_getword(sc, 0, 1);
}
static void
fxp_read_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc, u_short *data, int offset, int words)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < words; i++)
data[i] = fxp_eeprom_getword(sc, offset + i, 0);
}
static void
fxp_write_eeprom(struct fxp_softc *sc, u_short *data, int offset, int words)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < words; i++)
fxp_eeprom_putword(sc, offset + i, data[i]);
}
static void
fxp_dma_map_txbuf(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg,
bus_size_t mapsize, int error)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc;
struct fxp_cb_tx *txp;
int i;
if (error)
return;
KASSERT(nseg <= FXP_NTXSEG, ("too many DMA segments"));
sc = arg;
txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_next->tx_cb;
for (i = 0; i < nseg; i++) {
KASSERT(segs[i].ds_len <= MCLBYTES, ("segment size too large"));
/*
* If this is an 82550/82551, then we're using extended
* TxCBs _and_ we're using checksum offload. This means
* that the TxCB is really an IPCB. One major difference
* between the two is that with plain extended TxCBs,
* the bottom half of the TxCB contains two entries from
* the TBD array, whereas IPCBs contain just one entry:
* one entry (8 bytes) has been sacrificed for the TCP/IP
* checksum offload control bits. So to make things work
* right, we have to start filling in the TBD array
* starting from a different place depending on whether
* the chip is an 82550/82551 or not.
*/
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA) {
txp->tbd[i + 1].tb_addr = htole32(segs[i].ds_addr);
txp->tbd[i + 1].tb_size = htole32(segs[i].ds_len);
} else {
txp->tbd[i].tb_addr = htole32(segs[i].ds_addr);
txp->tbd[i].tb_size = htole32(segs[i].ds_len);
}
}
txp->tbd_number = nseg;
}
/*
* Grab the softc lock and call the real fxp_start_body() routine
*/
static void
fxp_start(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
fxp_start_body(ifp);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
}
/*
* Start packet transmission on the interface.
* This routine must be called with the softc lock held, and is an
* internal entry point only.
*/
static void
fxp_start_body(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct fxp_tx *txp;
struct mbuf *mb_head;
int error;
mtx_assert(&sc->sc_mtx, MA_OWNED);
/*
* See if we need to suspend xmit until the multicast filter
* has been reprogrammed (which can only be done at the head
* of the command chain).
*/
if (sc->need_mcsetup) {
return;
}
txp = NULL;
/*
* We're finished if there is nothing more to add to the list or if
* we're all filled up with buffers to transmit.
* NOTE: One TxCB is reserved to guarantee that fxp_mc_setup() can add
* a NOP command when needed.
*/
while (ifp->if_snd.ifq_head != NULL && sc->tx_queued < FXP_NTXCB - 1) {
/*
* Grab a packet to transmit.
*/
IF_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, mb_head);
/*
* Get pointer to next available tx desc.
*/
txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_next;
/*
* A note in Appendix B of the Intel 8255x 10/100 Mbps
* Ethernet Controller Family Open Source Software
* Developer Manual says:
* Using software parsing is only allowed with legal
* TCP/IP or UDP/IP packets.
* ...
* For all other datagrams, hardware parsing must
* be used.
* Software parsing appears to truncate ICMP and
* fragmented UDP packets that contain one to three
* bytes in the second (and final) mbuf of the packet.
*/
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA)
txp->tx_cb->ipcb_ip_activation_high =
FXP_IPCB_HARDWAREPARSING_ENABLE;
/*
* Deal with TCP/IP checksum offload. Note that
* in order for TCP checksum offload to work,
* the pseudo header checksum must have already
* been computed and stored in the checksum field
* in the TCP header. The stack should have
* already done this for us.
*/
if (mb_head->m_pkthdr.csum_flags) {
if (mb_head->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_DELAY_DATA) {
txp->tx_cb->ipcb_ip_schedule =
FXP_IPCB_TCPUDP_CHECKSUM_ENABLE;
if (mb_head->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_TCP)
txp->tx_cb->ipcb_ip_schedule |=
FXP_IPCB_TCP_PACKET;
}
#ifdef FXP_IP_CSUM_WAR
/*
* XXX The 82550 chip appears to have trouble
* dealing with IP header checksums in very small
* datagrams, namely fragments from 1 to 3 bytes
* in size. For example, say you want to transmit
* a UDP packet of 1473 bytes. The packet will be
* fragmented over two IP datagrams, the latter
* containing only one byte of data. The 82550 will
* botch the header checksum on the 1-byte fragment.
* As long as the datagram contains 4 or more bytes
* of data, you're ok.
*
* The following code attempts to work around this
* problem: if the datagram is less than 38 bytes
* in size (14 bytes ether header, 20 bytes IP header,
* plus 4 bytes of data), we punt and compute the IP
* header checksum by hand. This workaround doesn't
* work very well, however, since it can be fooled
* by things like VLAN tags and IP options that make
* the header sizes/offsets vary.
*/
if (mb_head->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_IP) {
if (mb_head->m_pkthdr.len < 38) {
struct ip *ip;
mb_head->m_data += ETHER_HDR_LEN;
ip = mtod(mb_head, struct ip *);
ip->ip_sum = in_cksum(mb_head,
ip->ip_hl << 2);
mb_head->m_data -= ETHER_HDR_LEN;
} else {
txp->tx_cb->ipcb_ip_activation_high =
FXP_IPCB_HARDWAREPARSING_ENABLE;
txp->tx_cb->ipcb_ip_schedule |=
FXP_IPCB_IP_CHECKSUM_ENABLE;
}
}
#endif
}
/*
* Go through each of the mbufs in the chain and initialize
* the transmit buffer descriptors with the physical address
* and size of the mbuf.
*/
error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map,
mb_head, fxp_dma_map_txbuf, sc, 0);
if (error && error != EFBIG) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "can't map mbuf (error %d)\n",
error);
m_freem(mb_head);
break;
}
if (error) {
struct mbuf *mn;
/*
* We ran out of segments. We have to recopy this
* mbuf chain first. Bail out if we can't get the
* new buffers.
*/
mn = m_defrag(mb_head, M_DONTWAIT);
if (mn == NULL) {
m_freem(mb_head);
break;
} else {
mb_head = mn;
}
error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map,
mb_head, fxp_dma_map_txbuf, sc, 0);
if (error) {
device_printf(sc->dev,
"can't map mbuf (error %d)\n", error);
m_freem(mb_head);
break;
}
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
txp->tx_mbuf = mb_head;
txp->tx_cb->cb_status = 0;
txp->tx_cb->byte_count = 0;
if (sc->tx_queued != FXP_CXINT_THRESH - 1) {
txp->tx_cb->cb_command =
htole16(sc->tx_cmd | FXP_CB_COMMAND_SF |
FXP_CB_COMMAND_S);
} else {
txp->tx_cb->cb_command =
htole16(sc->tx_cmd | FXP_CB_COMMAND_SF |
FXP_CB_COMMAND_S | FXP_CB_COMMAND_I);
/*
* Set a 5 second timer just in case we don't hear
* from the card again.
*/
ifp->if_timer = 5;
}
txp->tx_cb->tx_threshold = tx_threshold;
/*
* Advance the end of list forward.
*/
#ifdef __alpha__
/*
* On platforms which can't access memory in 16-bit
* granularities, we must prevent the card from DMA'ing
* up the status while we update the command field.
* This could cause us to overwrite the completion status.
* XXX This is probably bogus and we're _not_ looking
* for atomicity here.
*/
atomic_clear_16(&sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_cb->cb_command,
htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_S));
#else
sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_cb->cb_command &=
htole16(~FXP_CB_COMMAND_S);
#endif /*__alpha__*/
sc->fxp_desc.tx_last = txp;
/*
* Advance the beginning of the list forward if there are
* no other packets queued (when nothing is queued, tx_first
* sits on the last TxCB that was sent out).
*/
if (sc->tx_queued == 0)
sc->fxp_desc.tx_first = txp;
sc->tx_queued++;
/*
* Pass packet to bpf if there is a listener.
*/
BPF_MTAP(ifp, mb_head);
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
/*
* We're finished. If we added to the list, issue a RESUME to get DMA
* going again if suspended.
*/
if (txp != NULL) {
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_RESUME);
}
}
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
static poll_handler_t fxp_poll;
static void
fxp_poll(struct ifnet *ifp, enum poll_cmd cmd, int count)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
u_int8_t statack;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
if (cmd == POLL_DEREGISTER) { /* final call, enable interrupts */
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_INTRCNTL, 0);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
return;
}
statack = FXP_SCB_STATACK_CXTNO | FXP_SCB_STATACK_CNA |
FXP_SCB_STATACK_FR;
if (cmd == POLL_AND_CHECK_STATUS) {
u_int8_t tmp;
tmp = CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_STATACK);
if (tmp == 0xff || tmp == 0) {
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
return; /* nothing to do */
}
tmp &= ~statack;
/* ack what we can */
if (tmp != 0)
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_STATACK, tmp);
statack |= tmp;
}
fxp_intr_body(sc, ifp, statack, count);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
}
#endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
/*
* Process interface interrupts.
*/
static void
fxp_intr(void *xsc)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = xsc;
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
u_int8_t statack;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
if (sc->suspended) {
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
return;
}
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_POLLING) {
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
return;
}
if (ether_poll_register(fxp_poll, ifp)) {
/* disable interrupts */
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_INTRCNTL, FXP_SCB_INTR_DISABLE);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
fxp_poll(ifp, 0, 1);
return;
}
#endif
while ((statack = CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_STATACK)) != 0) {
/*
* It should not be possible to have all bits set; the
* FXP_SCB_INTR_SWI bit always returns 0 on a read. If
* all bits are set, this may indicate that the card has
* been physically ejected, so ignore it.
*/
if (statack == 0xff) {
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
return;
}
/*
* First ACK all the interrupts in this pass.
*/
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_STATACK, statack);
fxp_intr_body(sc, ifp, statack, -1);
}
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
}
static void
fxp_txeof(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct fxp_tx *txp;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
for (txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_first; sc->tx_queued &&
(le16toh(txp->tx_cb->cb_status) & FXP_CB_STATUS_C) != 0;
txp = txp->tx_next) {
if (txp->tx_mbuf != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_mtag, txp->tx_map);
m_freem(txp->tx_mbuf);
txp->tx_mbuf = NULL;
/* clear this to reset csum offload bits */
txp->tx_cb->tbd[0].tb_addr = 0;
}
sc->tx_queued--;
}
sc->fxp_desc.tx_first = txp;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
}
static void
fxp_intr_body(struct fxp_softc *sc, struct ifnet *ifp, u_int8_t statack,
int count)
{
struct mbuf *m;
struct fxp_rx *rxp;
struct fxp_rfa *rfa;
int rnr = (statack & FXP_SCB_STATACK_RNR) ? 1 : 0;
mtx_assert(&sc->sc_mtx, MA_OWNED);
if (rnr)
fxp_rnr++;
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
/* Pick up a deferred RNR condition if `count' ran out last time. */
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_DEFERRED_RNR) {
sc->flags &= ~FXP_FLAG_DEFERRED_RNR;
rnr = 1;
}
#endif
/*
* Free any finished transmit mbuf chains.
*
* Handle the CNA event likt a CXTNO event. It used to
* be that this event (control unit not ready) was not
* encountered, but it is now with the SMPng modifications.
* The exact sequence of events that occur when the interface
* is brought up are different now, and if this event
* goes unhandled, the configuration/rxfilter setup sequence
* can stall for several seconds. The result is that no
* packets go out onto the wire for about 5 to 10 seconds
* after the interface is ifconfig'ed for the first time.
*/
if (statack & (FXP_SCB_STATACK_CXTNO | FXP_SCB_STATACK_CNA)) {
fxp_txeof(sc);
ifp->if_timer = 0;
if (sc->tx_queued == 0) {
if (sc->need_mcsetup)
fxp_mc_setup(sc);
}
/*
* Try to start more packets transmitting.
*/
if (ifp->if_snd.ifq_head != NULL)
fxp_start_body(ifp);
}
/*
* Just return if nothing happened on the receive side.
*/
if (!rnr && (statack & FXP_SCB_STATACK_FR) == 0)
return;
/*
* Process receiver interrupts. If a no-resource (RNR)
* condition exists, get whatever packets we can and
* re-start the receiver.
*
* When using polling, we do not process the list to completion,
* so when we get an RNR interrupt we must defer the restart
* until we hit the last buffer with the C bit set.
* If we run out of cycles and rfa_headm has the C bit set,
* record the pending RNR in the FXP_FLAG_DEFERRED_RNR flag so
* that the info will be used in the subsequent polling cycle.
*/
for (;;) {
rxp = sc->fxp_desc.rx_head;
m = rxp->rx_mbuf;
rfa = (struct fxp_rfa *)(m->m_ext.ext_buf +
RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING /* loop at most count times if count >=0 */
if (count >= 0 && count-- == 0) {
if (rnr) {
/* Defer RNR processing until the next time. */
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_DEFERRED_RNR;
rnr = 0;
}
break;
}
#endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
if ((le16toh(rfa->rfa_status) & FXP_RFA_STATUS_C) == 0)
break;
/*
* Advance head forward.
*/
sc->fxp_desc.rx_head = rxp->rx_next;
/*
* Add a new buffer to the receive chain.
* If this fails, the old buffer is recycled
* instead.
*/
if (fxp_add_rfabuf(sc, rxp) == 0) {
int total_len;
/*
* Fetch packet length (the top 2 bits of
* actual_size are flags set by the controller
* upon completion), and drop the packet in case
* of bogus length or CRC errors.
*/
total_len = le16toh(rfa->actual_size) & 0x3fff;
if (total_len < sizeof(struct ether_header) ||
total_len > MCLBYTES - RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE -
sc->rfa_size ||
le16toh(rfa->rfa_status) & FXP_RFA_STATUS_CRC) {
m_freem(m);
continue;
}
/* Do IP checksum checking. */
if (le16toh(rfa->rfa_status) & FXP_RFA_STATUS_PARSE) {
if (rfa->rfax_csum_sts &
FXP_RFDX_CS_IP_CSUM_BIT_VALID)
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |=
CSUM_IP_CHECKED;
if (rfa->rfax_csum_sts &
FXP_RFDX_CS_IP_CSUM_VALID)
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |=
CSUM_IP_VALID;
if ((rfa->rfax_csum_sts &
FXP_RFDX_CS_TCPUDP_CSUM_BIT_VALID) &&
(rfa->rfax_csum_sts &
FXP_RFDX_CS_TCPUDP_CSUM_VALID)) {
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |=
CSUM_DATA_VALID|CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR;
m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = 0xffff;
}
}
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = total_len;
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
/*
* Drop locks before calling if_input() since it
* may re-enter fxp_start() in the netisr case.
* This would result in a lock reversal. Better
* performance might be obtained by chaining all
* packets received, dropping the lock, and then
* calling if_input() on each one.
*/
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
(*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m);
FXP_LOCK(sc);
}
}
if (rnr) {
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL,
sc->fxp_desc.rx_head->rx_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_RU_START);
}
}
/*
* Update packet in/out/collision statistics. The i82557 doesn't
* allow you to access these counters without doing a fairly
* expensive DMA to get _all_ of the statistics it maintains, so
* we do this operation here only once per second. The statistics
* counters in the kernel are updated from the previous dump-stats
* DMA and then a new dump-stats DMA is started. The on-chip
* counters are zeroed when the DMA completes. If we can't start
* the DMA immediately, we don't wait - we just prepare to read
* them again next time.
*/
static void
fxp_tick(void *xsc)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = xsc;
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
struct fxp_stats *sp = sc->fxp_stats;
int s;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
s = splimp();
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_smap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
ifp->if_opackets += le32toh(sp->tx_good);
ifp->if_collisions += le32toh(sp->tx_total_collisions);
if (sp->rx_good) {
ifp->if_ipackets += le32toh(sp->rx_good);
sc->rx_idle_secs = 0;
} else {
/*
* Receiver's been idle for another second.
*/
sc->rx_idle_secs++;
}
ifp->if_ierrors +=
le32toh(sp->rx_crc_errors) +
le32toh(sp->rx_alignment_errors) +
le32toh(sp->rx_rnr_errors) +
le32toh(sp->rx_overrun_errors);
/*
* If any transmit underruns occured, bump up the transmit
* threshold by another 512 bytes (64 * 8).
*/
if (sp->tx_underruns) {
ifp->if_oerrors += le32toh(sp->tx_underruns);
if (tx_threshold < 192)
tx_threshold += 64;
}
/*
* Release any xmit buffers that have completed DMA. This isn't
* strictly necessary to do here, but it's advantagous for mbufs
* with external storage to be released in a timely manner rather
* than being defered for a potentially long time. This limits
* the delay to a maximum of one second.
*/
fxp_txeof(sc);
/*
* If we haven't received any packets in FXP_MAC_RX_IDLE seconds,
* then assume the receiver has locked up and attempt to clear
* the condition by reprogramming the multicast filter. This is
* a work-around for a bug in the 82557 where the receiver locks
* up if it gets certain types of garbage in the syncronization
* bits prior to the packet header. This bug is supposed to only
* occur in 10Mbps mode, but has been seen to occur in 100Mbps
* mode as well (perhaps due to a 10/100 speed transition).
*/
if (sc->rx_idle_secs > FXP_MAX_RX_IDLE) {
sc->rx_idle_secs = 0;
fxp_mc_setup(sc);
}
/*
* If there is no pending command, start another stats
* dump. Otherwise punt for now.
*/
if (CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_COMMAND) == 0) {
/*
* Start another stats dump.
*/
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_smap,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_DUMPRESET);
} else {
/*
* A previous command is still waiting to be accepted.
* Just zero our copy of the stats and wait for the
* next timer event to update them.
*/
sp->tx_good = 0;
sp->tx_underruns = 0;
sp->tx_total_collisions = 0;
sp->rx_good = 0;
sp->rx_crc_errors = 0;
sp->rx_alignment_errors = 0;
sp->rx_rnr_errors = 0;
sp->rx_overrun_errors = 0;
}
if (sc->miibus != NULL)
mii_tick(device_get_softc(sc->miibus));
/*
* Schedule another timeout one second from now.
*/
sc->stat_ch = timeout(fxp_tick, sc, hz);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
splx(s);
}
/*
* Stop the interface. Cancels the statistics updater and resets
* the interface.
*/
static void
fxp_stop(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
struct fxp_tx *txp;
int i;
ifp->if_flags &= ~(IFF_RUNNING | IFF_OACTIVE);
ifp->if_timer = 0;
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
ether_poll_deregister(ifp);
#endif
/*
* Cancel stats updater.
*/
untimeout(fxp_tick, sc, sc->stat_ch);
/*
* Issue software reset, which also unloads the microcode.
*/
sc->flags &= ~FXP_FLAG_UCODE;
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_PORT, FXP_PORT_SOFTWARE_RESET);
DELAY(50);
/*
* Release any xmit buffers.
*/
txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_list;
if (txp != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NTXCB; i++) {
if (txp[i].tx_mbuf != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, txp[i].tx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_mtag, txp[i].tx_map);
m_freem(txp[i].tx_mbuf);
txp[i].tx_mbuf = NULL;
/* clear this to reset csum offload bits */
txp[i].tx_cb->tbd[0].tb_addr = 0;
}
}
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
sc->tx_queued = 0;
}
/*
* Watchdog/transmission transmit timeout handler. Called when a
* transmission is started on the interface, but no interrupt is
* received before the timeout. This usually indicates that the
* card has wedged for some reason.
*/
static void
fxp_watchdog(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
device_printf(sc->dev, "device timeout\n");
ifp->if_oerrors++;
fxp_init_body(sc);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
}
/*
* Acquire locks and then call the real initialization function. This
* is necessary because ether_ioctl() calls if_init() and this would
* result in mutex recursion if the mutex was held.
*/
static void
fxp_init(void *xsc)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = xsc;
FXP_LOCK(sc);
fxp_init_body(sc);
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
}
/*
* Perform device initialization. This routine must be called with the
* softc lock held.
*/
static void
fxp_init_body(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
struct fxp_cb_config *cbp;
struct fxp_cb_ias *cb_ias;
struct fxp_cb_tx *tcbp;
struct fxp_tx *txp;
struct fxp_cb_mcs *mcsp;
int i, prm, s;
mtx_assert(&sc->sc_mtx, MA_OWNED);
s = splimp();
/*
* Cancel any pending I/O
*/
fxp_stop(sc);
prm = (ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) ? 1 : 0;
/*
* Initialize base of CBL and RFA memory. Loading with zero
* sets it up for regular linear addressing.
*/
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, 0);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_BASE);
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_RU_BASE);
/*
* Initialize base of dump-stats buffer.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_stag, sc->fxp_smap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->stats_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_DUMP_ADR);
/*
* Attempt to load microcode if requested.
*/
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_LINK0 && (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_UCODE) == 0)
fxp_load_ucode(sc);
/*
* Initialize the multicast address list.
*/
if (fxp_mc_addrs(sc)) {
mcsp = sc->mcsp;
mcsp->cb_status = 0;
mcsp->cb_command =
htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_MCAS | FXP_CB_COMMAND_EL);
mcsp->link_addr = 0xffffffff;
/*
* Start the multicast setup command.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->mcs_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
/* ...and wait for it to complete. */
fxp_dma_wait(sc, &mcsp->cb_status, sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
}
/*
* We temporarily use memory that contains the TxCB list to
* construct the config CB. The TxCB list memory is rebuilt
* later.
*/
cbp = (struct fxp_cb_config *)sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list;
/*
* This bcopy is kind of disgusting, but there are a bunch of must be
* zero and must be one bits in this structure and this is the easiest
* way to initialize them all to proper values.
*/
bcopy(fxp_cb_config_template, cbp, sizeof(fxp_cb_config_template));
cbp->cb_status = 0;
cbp->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_CONFIG |
FXP_CB_COMMAND_EL);
cbp->link_addr = 0xffffffff; /* (no) next command */
cbp->byte_count = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA ? 32 : 22;
cbp->rx_fifo_limit = 8; /* rx fifo threshold (32 bytes) */
cbp->tx_fifo_limit = 0; /* tx fifo threshold (0 bytes) */
cbp->adaptive_ifs = 0; /* (no) adaptive interframe spacing */
cbp->mwi_enable = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_MWI_ENABLE ? 1 : 0;
cbp->type_enable = 0; /* actually reserved */
cbp->read_align_en = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_READ_ALIGN ? 1 : 0;
cbp->end_wr_on_cl = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_WRITE_ALIGN ? 1 : 0;
cbp->rx_dma_bytecount = 0; /* (no) rx DMA max */
cbp->tx_dma_bytecount = 0; /* (no) tx DMA max */
cbp->dma_mbce = 0; /* (disable) dma max counters */
cbp->late_scb = 0; /* (don't) defer SCB update */
cbp->direct_dma_dis = 1; /* disable direct rcv dma mode */
cbp->tno_int_or_tco_en =0; /* (disable) tx not okay interrupt */
cbp->ci_int = 1; /* interrupt on CU idle */
cbp->ext_txcb_dis = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_TXCB ? 0 : 1;
cbp->ext_stats_dis = 1; /* disable extended counters */
cbp->keep_overrun_rx = 0; /* don't pass overrun frames to host */
cbp->save_bf = sc->revision == FXP_REV_82557 ? 1 : prm;
cbp->disc_short_rx = !prm; /* discard short packets */
cbp->underrun_retry = 1; /* retry mode (once) on DMA underrun */
cbp->two_frames = 0; /* do not limit FIFO to 2 frames */
cbp->dyn_tbd = 0; /* (no) dynamic TBD mode */
cbp->ext_rfa = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA ? 1 : 0;
cbp->mediatype = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_SERIAL_MEDIA ? 0 : 1;
cbp->csma_dis = 0; /* (don't) disable link */
cbp->tcp_udp_cksum = 0; /* (don't) enable checksum */
cbp->vlan_tco = 0; /* (don't) enable vlan wakeup */
cbp->link_wake_en = 0; /* (don't) assert PME# on link change */
cbp->arp_wake_en = 0; /* (don't) assert PME# on arp */
cbp->mc_wake_en = 0; /* (don't) enable PME# on mcmatch */
cbp->nsai = 1; /* (don't) disable source addr insert */
cbp->preamble_length = 2; /* (7 byte) preamble */
cbp->loopback = 0; /* (don't) loopback */
cbp->linear_priority = 0; /* (normal CSMA/CD operation) */
cbp->linear_pri_mode = 0; /* (wait after xmit only) */
cbp->interfrm_spacing = 6; /* (96 bits of) interframe spacing */
cbp->promiscuous = prm; /* promiscuous mode */
cbp->bcast_disable = 0; /* (don't) disable broadcasts */
cbp->wait_after_win = 0; /* (don't) enable modified backoff alg*/
cbp->ignore_ul = 0; /* consider U/L bit in IA matching */
cbp->crc16_en = 0; /* (don't) enable crc-16 algorithm */
cbp->crscdt = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_SERIAL_MEDIA ? 1 : 0;
cbp->stripping = !prm; /* truncate rx packet to byte count */
cbp->padding = 1; /* (do) pad short tx packets */
cbp->rcv_crc_xfer = 0; /* (don't) xfer CRC to host */
cbp->long_rx_en = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_LONG_PKT_EN ? 1 : 0;
cbp->ia_wake_en = 0; /* (don't) wake up on address match */
cbp->magic_pkt_dis = 0; /* (don't) disable magic packet */
/* must set wake_en in PMCSR also */
cbp->force_fdx = 0; /* (don't) force full duplex */
cbp->fdx_pin_en = 1; /* (enable) FDX# pin */
cbp->multi_ia = 0; /* (don't) accept multiple IAs */
cbp->mc_all = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST ? 1 : 0;
cbp->gamla_rx = sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_RFA ? 1 : 0;
if (fxp_noflow || sc->revision == FXP_REV_82557) {
/*
* The 82557 has no hardware flow control, the values
* below are the defaults for the chip.
*/
cbp->fc_delay_lsb = 0;
cbp->fc_delay_msb = 0x40;
cbp->pri_fc_thresh = 3;
cbp->tx_fc_dis = 0;
cbp->rx_fc_restop = 0;
cbp->rx_fc_restart = 0;
cbp->fc_filter = 0;
cbp->pri_fc_loc = 1;
} else {
cbp->fc_delay_lsb = 0x1f;
cbp->fc_delay_msb = 0x01;
cbp->pri_fc_thresh = 3;
cbp->tx_fc_dis = 0; /* enable transmit FC */
cbp->rx_fc_restop = 1; /* enable FC restop frames */
cbp->rx_fc_restart = 1; /* enable FC restart frames */
cbp->fc_filter = !prm; /* drop FC frames to host */
cbp->pri_fc_loc = 1; /* FC pri location (byte31) */
}
/*
* Start the config command/DMA.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->fxp_desc.cbl_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
/* ...and wait for it to complete. */
fxp_dma_wait(sc, &cbp->cb_status, sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
/*
* Now initialize the station address. Temporarily use the TxCB
* memory area like we did above for the config CB.
*/
cb_ias = (struct fxp_cb_ias *)sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list;
cb_ias->cb_status = 0;
cb_ias->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_IAS | FXP_CB_COMMAND_EL);
cb_ias->link_addr = 0xffffffff;
bcopy(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, cb_ias->macaddr,
sizeof(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr));
/*
* Start the IAS (Individual Address Setup) command/DMA.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
/* ...and wait for it to complete. */
fxp_dma_wait(sc, &cb_ias->cb_status, sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
/*
* Initialize transmit control block (TxCB) list.
*/
txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_list;
tcbp = sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list;
bzero(tcbp, FXP_TXCB_SZ);
for (i = 0; i < FXP_NTXCB; i++) {
txp[i].tx_cb = tcbp + i;
txp[i].tx_mbuf = NULL;
tcbp[i].cb_status = htole16(FXP_CB_STATUS_C | FXP_CB_STATUS_OK);
tcbp[i].cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_NOP);
tcbp[i].link_addr = htole32(sc->fxp_desc.cbl_addr +
(((i + 1) & FXP_TXCB_MASK) * sizeof(struct fxp_cb_tx)));
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_EXT_TXCB)
tcbp[i].tbd_array_addr =
htole32(FXP_TXCB_DMA_ADDR(sc, &tcbp[i].tbd[2]));
else
tcbp[i].tbd_array_addr =
htole32(FXP_TXCB_DMA_ADDR(sc, &tcbp[i].tbd[0]));
txp[i].tx_next = &txp[(i + 1) & FXP_TXCB_MASK];
}
/*
* Set the suspend flag on the first TxCB and start the control
* unit. It will execute the NOP and then suspend.
*/
tcbp->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_NOP | FXP_CB_COMMAND_S);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
sc->fxp_desc.tx_first = sc->fxp_desc.tx_last = txp;
sc->tx_queued = 1;
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
/*
* Initialize receiver buffer area - RFA.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->fxp_desc.rx_head->rx_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_RU_START);
/*
* Set current media.
*/
if (sc->miibus != NULL)
mii_mediachg(device_get_softc(sc->miibus));
ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
/*
* Enable interrupts.
*/
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
/*
* ... but only do that if we are not polling. And because (presumably)
* the default is interrupts on, we need to disable them explicitly!
*/
if ( ifp->if_flags & IFF_POLLING )
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_INTRCNTL, FXP_SCB_INTR_DISABLE);
else
#endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
CSR_WRITE_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_INTRCNTL, 0);
/*
* Start stats updater.
*/
sc->stat_ch = timeout(fxp_tick, sc, hz);
splx(s);
}
static int
fxp_serial_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
return (0);
}
static void
fxp_serial_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *ifmr)
{
ifmr->ifm_active = IFM_ETHER|IFM_MANUAL;
}
/*
* Change media according to request.
*/
static int
fxp_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct mii_data *mii;
mii = device_get_softc(sc->miibus);
mii_mediachg(mii);
return (0);
}
/*
* Notify the world which media we're using.
*/
static void
fxp_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *ifmr)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct mii_data *mii;
mii = device_get_softc(sc->miibus);
mii_pollstat(mii);
ifmr->ifm_active = mii->mii_media_active;
ifmr->ifm_status = mii->mii_media_status;
if (ifmr->ifm_status & IFM_10_T && sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_CU_RESUME_BUG)
sc->cu_resume_bug = 1;
else
sc->cu_resume_bug = 0;
}
/*
* Add a buffer to the end of the RFA buffer list.
* Return 0 if successful, 1 for failure. A failure results in
* adding the 'oldm' (if non-NULL) on to the end of the list -
* tossing out its old contents and recycling it.
* The RFA struct is stuck at the beginning of mbuf cluster and the
* data pointer is fixed up to point just past it.
*/
static int
fxp_add_rfabuf(struct fxp_softc *sc, struct fxp_rx *rxp)
{
struct mbuf *m;
struct fxp_rfa *rfa, *p_rfa;
struct fxp_rx *p_rx;
bus_dmamap_t tmp_map;
int error;
m = m_getcl(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
if (m == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
/*
* Move the data pointer up so that the incoming data packet
* will be 32-bit aligned.
*/
m->m_data += RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE;
/*
* Get a pointer to the base of the mbuf cluster and move
* data start past it.
*/
rfa = mtod(m, struct fxp_rfa *);
m->m_data += sc->rfa_size;
rfa->size = htole16(MCLBYTES - sc->rfa_size - RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE);
rfa->rfa_status = 0;
rfa->rfa_control = htole16(FXP_RFA_CONTROL_EL);
rfa->actual_size = 0;
/*
* Initialize the rest of the RFA. Note that since the RFA
* is misaligned, we cannot store values directly. We're thus
* using the le32enc() function which handles endianness and
* is also alignment-safe.
*/
le32enc(&rfa->link_addr, 0xffffffff);
le32enc(&rfa->rbd_addr, 0xffffffff);
/* Map the RFA into DMA memory. */
error = bus_dmamap_load(sc->fxp_mtag, sc->spare_map, rfa,
MCLBYTES - RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE, fxp_dma_map_addr,
&rxp->rx_addr, 0);
if (error) {
m_freem(m);
return (error);
}
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map);
tmp_map = sc->spare_map;
sc->spare_map = rxp->rx_map;
rxp->rx_map = tmp_map;
rxp->rx_mbuf = m;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, rxp->rx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
/*
* If there are other buffers already on the list, attach this
* one to the end by fixing up the tail to point to this one.
*/
if (sc->fxp_desc.rx_head != NULL) {
p_rx = sc->fxp_desc.rx_tail;
p_rfa = (struct fxp_rfa *)
(p_rx->rx_mbuf->m_ext.ext_buf + RFA_ALIGNMENT_FUDGE);
p_rx->rx_next = rxp;
le32enc(&p_rfa->link_addr, rxp->rx_addr);
p_rfa->rfa_control = 0;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->fxp_mtag, p_rx->rx_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
} else {
rxp->rx_next = NULL;
sc->fxp_desc.rx_head = rxp;
}
sc->fxp_desc.rx_tail = rxp;
return (0);
}
static volatile int
fxp_miibus_readreg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
int count = 10000;
int value;
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_MDICONTROL,
(FXP_MDI_READ << 26) | (reg << 16) | (phy << 21));
while (((value = CSR_READ_4(sc, FXP_CSR_MDICONTROL)) & 0x10000000) == 0
&& count--)
DELAY(10);
if (count <= 0)
device_printf(dev, "fxp_miibus_readreg: timed out\n");
return (value & 0xffff);
}
static void
fxp_miibus_writereg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg, int value)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
int count = 10000;
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_MDICONTROL,
(FXP_MDI_WRITE << 26) | (reg << 16) | (phy << 21) |
(value & 0xffff));
while ((CSR_READ_4(sc, FXP_CSR_MDICONTROL) & 0x10000000) == 0 &&
count--)
DELAY(10);
if (count <= 0)
device_printf(dev, "fxp_miibus_writereg: timed out\n");
}
static int
fxp_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long command, caddr_t data)
{
struct fxp_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *)data;
struct mii_data *mii;
int s, error = 0;
/*
* Detaching causes us to call ioctl with the mutex owned. Preclude
* that by saying we're busy if the lock is already held.
*/
if (mtx_owned(&sc->sc_mtx))
return (EBUSY);
FXP_LOCK(sc);
s = splimp();
switch (command) {
case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST;
else
sc->flags &= ~FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST;
/*
* If interface is marked up and not running, then start it.
* If it is marked down and running, stop it.
* XXX If it's up then re-initialize it. This is so flags
* such as IFF_PROMISC are handled.
*/
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) {
fxp_init_body(sc);
} else {
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)
fxp_stop(sc);
}
break;
case SIOCADDMULTI:
case SIOCDELMULTI:
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST;
else
sc->flags &= ~FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST;
/*
* Multicast list has changed; set the hardware filter
* accordingly.
*/
if ((sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST) == 0)
fxp_mc_setup(sc);
/*
* fxp_mc_setup() can set FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST, so check it
* again rather than else {}.
*/
if (sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST)
fxp_init_body(sc);
error = 0;
break;
case SIOCSIFMEDIA:
case SIOCGIFMEDIA:
if (sc->miibus != NULL) {
mii = device_get_softc(sc->miibus);
error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr,
&mii->mii_media, command);
} else {
error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, &sc->sc_media, command);
}
break;
default:
/*
* ether_ioctl() will eventually call fxp_start() which
* will result in mutex recursion so drop it first.
*/
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
error = ether_ioctl(ifp, command, data);
}
if (mtx_owned(&sc->sc_mtx))
FXP_UNLOCK(sc);
splx(s);
return (error);
}
/*
* Fill in the multicast address list and return number of entries.
*/
static int
fxp_mc_addrs(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct fxp_cb_mcs *mcsp = sc->mcsp;
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
int nmcasts;
nmcasts = 0;
if ((sc->flags & FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST) == 0) {
#if __FreeBSD_version < 500000
LIST_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) {
#else
TAILQ_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) {
#endif
if (ifma->ifma_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK)
continue;
if (nmcasts >= MAXMCADDR) {
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_ALL_MCAST;
nmcasts = 0;
break;
}
bcopy(LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *)ifma->ifma_addr),
&sc->mcsp->mc_addr[nmcasts][0], ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
nmcasts++;
}
}
mcsp->mc_cnt = htole16(nmcasts * ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
return (nmcasts);
}
/*
* Program the multicast filter.
*
* We have an artificial restriction that the multicast setup command
* must be the first command in the chain, so we take steps to ensure
* this. By requiring this, it allows us to keep up the performance of
* the pre-initialized command ring (esp. link pointers) by not actually
* inserting the mcsetup command in the ring - i.e. its link pointer
* points to the TxCB ring, but the mcsetup descriptor itself is not part
* of it. We then can do 'CU_START' on the mcsetup descriptor and have it
* lead into the regular TxCB ring when it completes.
*
* This function must be called at splimp.
*/
static void
fxp_mc_setup(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct fxp_cb_mcs *mcsp = sc->mcsp;
struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
struct fxp_tx *txp;
int count;
/*
* If there are queued commands, we must wait until they are all
* completed. If we are already waiting, then add a NOP command
* with interrupt option so that we're notified when all commands
* have been completed - fxp_start() ensures that no additional
* TX commands will be added when need_mcsetup is true.
*/
if (sc->tx_queued) {
/*
* need_mcsetup will be true if we are already waiting for the
* NOP command to be completed (see below). In this case, bail.
*/
if (sc->need_mcsetup)
return;
sc->need_mcsetup = 1;
/*
* Add a NOP command with interrupt so that we are notified
* when all TX commands have been processed.
*/
txp = sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_next;
txp->tx_mbuf = NULL;
txp->tx_cb->cb_status = 0;
txp->tx_cb->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_NOP |
FXP_CB_COMMAND_S | FXP_CB_COMMAND_I);
/*
* Advance the end of list forward.
*/
sc->fxp_desc.tx_last->tx_cb->cb_command &=
htole16(~FXP_CB_COMMAND_S);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
sc->fxp_desc.tx_last = txp;
sc->tx_queued++;
/*
* Issue a resume in case the CU has just suspended.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_RESUME);
/*
* Set a 5 second timer just in case we don't hear from the
* card again.
*/
ifp->if_timer = 5;
return;
}
sc->need_mcsetup = 0;
/*
* Initialize multicast setup descriptor.
*/
mcsp->cb_status = 0;
mcsp->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_MCAS |
FXP_CB_COMMAND_S | FXP_CB_COMMAND_I);
mcsp->link_addr = htole32(sc->fxp_desc.cbl_addr);
txp = &sc->fxp_desc.mcs_tx;
txp->tx_mbuf = NULL;
txp->tx_cb = (struct fxp_cb_tx *)sc->mcsp;
txp->tx_next = sc->fxp_desc.tx_list;
(void) fxp_mc_addrs(sc);
sc->fxp_desc.tx_first = sc->fxp_desc.tx_last = txp;
sc->tx_queued = 1;
/*
* Wait until command unit is not active. This should never
* be the case when nothing is queued, but make sure anyway.
*/
count = 100;
while ((CSR_READ_1(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_RUSCUS) >> 6) ==
FXP_SCB_CUS_ACTIVE && --count)
DELAY(10);
if (count == 0) {
device_printf(sc->dev, "command queue timeout\n");
return;
}
/*
* Start the multicast setup command.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->mcs_tag, sc->mcs_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->mcs_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
ifp->if_timer = 2;
return;
}
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d101a[] = D101_A_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d101b0[] = D101_B0_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d101ma[] = D101M_B_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d101s[] = D101S_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d102[] = D102_B_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
static u_int32_t fxp_ucode_d102c[] = D102_C_RCVBUNDLE_UCODE;
#define UCODE(x) x, sizeof(x)
struct ucode {
u_int32_t revision;
u_int32_t *ucode;
int length;
u_short int_delay_offset;
u_short bundle_max_offset;
} ucode_table[] = {
{ FXP_REV_82558_A4, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d101a), D101_CPUSAVER_DWORD, 0 },
{ FXP_REV_82558_B0, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d101b0), D101_CPUSAVER_DWORD, 0 },
{ FXP_REV_82559_A0, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d101ma),
D101M_CPUSAVER_DWORD, D101M_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX_DWORD },
{ FXP_REV_82559S_A, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d101s),
D101S_CPUSAVER_DWORD, D101S_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX_DWORD },
{ FXP_REV_82550, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d102),
D102_B_CPUSAVER_DWORD, D102_B_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX_DWORD },
{ FXP_REV_82550_C, UCODE(fxp_ucode_d102c),
D102_C_CPUSAVER_DWORD, D102_C_CPUSAVER_BUNDLE_MAX_DWORD },
{ 0, NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
static void
fxp_load_ucode(struct fxp_softc *sc)
{
struct ucode *uc;
struct fxp_cb_ucode *cbp;
for (uc = ucode_table; uc->ucode != NULL; uc++)
if (sc->revision == uc->revision)
break;
if (uc->ucode == NULL)
return;
cbp = (struct fxp_cb_ucode *)sc->fxp_desc.cbl_list;
cbp->cb_status = 0;
cbp->cb_command = htole16(FXP_CB_COMMAND_UCODE | FXP_CB_COMMAND_EL);
cbp->link_addr = 0xffffffff; /* (no) next command */
memcpy(cbp->ucode, uc->ucode, uc->length);
if (uc->int_delay_offset)
*(u_int16_t *)&cbp->ucode[uc->int_delay_offset] =
htole16(sc->tunable_int_delay + sc->tunable_int_delay / 2);
if (uc->bundle_max_offset)
*(u_int16_t *)&cbp->ucode[uc->bundle_max_offset] =
htole16(sc->tunable_bundle_max);
/*
* Download the ucode to the chip.
*/
fxp_scb_wait(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, FXP_CSR_SCB_GENERAL, sc->fxp_desc.cbl_addr);
fxp_scb_cmd(sc, FXP_SCB_COMMAND_CU_START);
/* ...and wait for it to complete. */
fxp_dma_wait(sc, &cbp->cb_status, sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->cbl_tag, sc->cbl_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
device_printf(sc->dev,
"Microcode loaded, int_delay: %d usec bundle_max: %d\n",
sc->tunable_int_delay,
uc->bundle_max_offset == 0 ? 0 : sc->tunable_bundle_max);
sc->flags |= FXP_FLAG_UCODE;
}
static int
sysctl_int_range(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS, int low, int high)
{
int error, value;
value = *(int *)arg1;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &value, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return (error);
if (value < low || value > high)
return (EINVAL);
*(int *)arg1 = value;
return (0);
}
/*
* Interrupt delay is expressed in microseconds, a multiplier is used
* to convert this to the appropriate clock ticks before using.
*/
static int
sysctl_hw_fxp_int_delay(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
return (sysctl_int_range(oidp, arg1, arg2, req, 300, 3000));
}
static int
sysctl_hw_fxp_bundle_max(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
return (sysctl_int_range(oidp, arg1, arg2, req, 1, 0xffff));
}