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/* $OpenBSD: if_nfe.c,v 1.54 2006/04/07 12:38:12 jsg Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006 Shigeaki Tagashira <shigeaki@se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
* Copyright (c) 2006 Damien Bergamini <damien.bergamini@free.fr>
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Jonathan Gray <jsg@openbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
/* Driver for NVIDIA nForce MCP Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#ifdef HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS
#include "opt_device_polling.h"
#endif
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <net/if_vlan_var.h>
#include <net/bpf.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <dev/mii/mii.h>
#include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <dev/nfe/if_nfereg.h>
#include <dev/nfe/if_nfevar.h>
MODULE_DEPEND(nfe, pci, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(nfe, ether, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(nfe, miibus, 1, 1, 1);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
/* "device miibus" required. See GENERIC if you get errors here. */
#include "miibus_if.h"
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
static int nfe_probe(device_t);
static int nfe_attach(device_t);
static int nfe_detach(device_t);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static int nfe_suspend(device_t);
static int nfe_resume(device_t);
static int nfe_shutdown(device_t);
static int nfe_can_use_msix(struct nfe_softc *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static void nfe_power(struct nfe_softc *);
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static int nfe_miibus_readreg(device_t, int, int);
static int nfe_miibus_writereg(device_t, int, int, int);
static void nfe_miibus_statchg(device_t);
static void nfe_mac_config(struct nfe_softc *, struct mii_data *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static void nfe_set_intr(struct nfe_softc *);
static __inline void nfe_enable_intr(struct nfe_softc *);
static __inline void nfe_disable_intr(struct nfe_softc *);
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
static int nfe_ioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, caddr_t);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static void nfe_alloc_msix(struct nfe_softc *, int);
static int nfe_intr(void *);
static void nfe_int_task(void *, int);
static __inline void nfe_discard_rxbuf(struct nfe_softc *, int);
static __inline void nfe_discard_jrxbuf(struct nfe_softc *, int);
static int nfe_newbuf(struct nfe_softc *, int);
static int nfe_jnewbuf(struct nfe_softc *, int);
static int nfe_rxeof(struct nfe_softc *, int, int *);
static int nfe_jrxeof(struct nfe_softc *, int, int *);
static void nfe_txeof(struct nfe_softc *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static int nfe_encap(struct nfe_softc *, struct mbuf **);
static void nfe_setmulti(struct nfe_softc *);
static void nfe_start(struct ifnet *);
static void nfe_start_locked(struct ifnet *);
static void nfe_watchdog(struct ifnet *);
static void nfe_init(void *);
static void nfe_init_locked(void *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static void nfe_stop(struct ifnet *);
static int nfe_alloc_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_rx_ring *);
static void nfe_alloc_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_jrx_ring *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static int nfe_init_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_rx_ring *);
static int nfe_init_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_jrx_ring *);
static void nfe_free_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_rx_ring *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static void nfe_free_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_jrx_ring *);
static int nfe_alloc_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_tx_ring *);
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static void nfe_init_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_tx_ring *);
static void nfe_free_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *, struct nfe_tx_ring *);
static int nfe_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *);
static void nfe_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *, struct ifmediareq *);
static void nfe_tick(void *);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static void nfe_get_macaddr(struct nfe_softc *, uint8_t *);
static void nfe_set_macaddr(struct nfe_softc *, uint8_t *);
static void nfe_dma_map_segs(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, int);
static int sysctl_int_range(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS, int, int);
static int sysctl_hw_nfe_proc_limit(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
static void nfe_sysctl_node(struct nfe_softc *);
static void nfe_stats_clear(struct nfe_softc *);
static void nfe_stats_update(struct nfe_softc *);
static void nfe_set_linkspeed(struct nfe_softc *);
static void nfe_set_wol(struct nfe_softc *);
#ifdef NFE_DEBUG
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static int nfedebug = 0;
#define DPRINTF(sc, ...) do { \
if (nfedebug) \
device_printf((sc)->nfe_dev, __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFN(sc, n, ...) do { \
if (nfedebug >= (n)) \
device_printf((sc)->nfe_dev, __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#else
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#define DPRINTF(sc, ...)
#define DPRINTFN(sc, n, ...)
#endif
#define NFE_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->nfe_mtx)
#define NFE_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->nfe_mtx)
#define NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->nfe_mtx, MA_OWNED)
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/* Tunables. */
static int msi_disable = 0;
static int msix_disable = 0;
static int jumbo_disable = 0;
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TUNABLE_INT("hw.nfe.msi_disable", &msi_disable);
TUNABLE_INT("hw.nfe.msix_disable", &msix_disable);
TUNABLE_INT("hw.nfe.jumbo_disable", &jumbo_disable);
static device_method_t nfe_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, nfe_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, nfe_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, nfe_detach),
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, nfe_suspend),
DEVMETHOD(device_resume, nfe_resume),
DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, nfe_shutdown),
/* bus interface */
DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, bus_generic_print_child),
DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added, bus_generic_driver_added),
/* MII interface */
DEVMETHOD(miibus_readreg, nfe_miibus_readreg),
DEVMETHOD(miibus_writereg, nfe_miibus_writereg),
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DEVMETHOD(miibus_statchg, nfe_miibus_statchg),
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{ NULL, NULL }
};
static driver_t nfe_driver = {
"nfe",
nfe_methods,
sizeof(struct nfe_softc)
};
static devclass_t nfe_devclass;
DRIVER_MODULE(nfe, pci, nfe_driver, nfe_devclass, 0, 0);
DRIVER_MODULE(miibus, nfe, miibus_driver, miibus_devclass, 0, 0);
static struct nfe_type nfe_devs[] = {
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE_LAN,
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"NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE2_LAN,
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"NVIDIA nForce2 MCP2 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE2_400_LAN1,
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"NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP4 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE2_400_LAN2,
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"NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP5 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN1,
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"NVIDIA nForce3 MCP3 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_250_LAN,
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"NVIDIA nForce3 250 MCP6 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN4,
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"NVIDIA nForce3 MCP7 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE4_LAN1,
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"NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP8 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE4_LAN2,
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"NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP9 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP04_LAN1,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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"NVIDIA nForce MCP04 Networking Adapter"}, /* MCP10 */
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP04_LAN2,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP04 Networking Adapter"}, /* MCP11 */
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE430_LAN1,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP12 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE430_LAN2,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP13 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP55_LAN1,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP55_LAN2,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN1,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN2,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN3,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter"},
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN4,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN1,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN2,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN3,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter"},
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN4,
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
"NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter"},
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN1,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN2,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN3,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN4,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN1,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN2,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN3,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN4,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN1,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN2,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN3,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN4,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN1,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN2,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN3,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter"},
{PCI_VENDOR_NVIDIA, PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN4,
"NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter"},
{0, 0, NULL}
};
/* Probe for supported hardware ID's */
static int
nfe_probe(device_t dev)
{
struct nfe_type *t;
t = nfe_devs;
/* Check for matching PCI DEVICE ID's */
while (t->name != NULL) {
if ((pci_get_vendor(dev) == t->vid_id) &&
(pci_get_device(dev) == t->dev_id)) {
device_set_desc(dev, t->name);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
return (BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT);
}
t++;
}
return (ENXIO);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
static void
nfe_alloc_msix(struct nfe_softc *sc, int count)
{
int rid;
rid = PCIR_BAR(2);
sc->nfe_msix_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(sc->nfe_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->nfe_msix_res == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"couldn't allocate MSIX table resource\n");
return;
}
rid = PCIR_BAR(3);
sc->nfe_msix_pba_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(sc->nfe_dev,
SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->nfe_msix_pba_res == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"couldn't allocate MSIX PBA resource\n");
bus_release_resource(sc->nfe_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, PCIR_BAR(2),
sc->nfe_msix_res);
sc->nfe_msix_res = NULL;
return;
}
if (pci_alloc_msix(sc->nfe_dev, &count) == 0) {
if (count == NFE_MSI_MESSAGES) {
if (bootverbose)
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"Using %d MSIX messages\n", count);
sc->nfe_msix = 1;
} else {
if (bootverbose)
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"couldn't allocate MSIX\n");
pci_release_msi(sc->nfe_dev);
bus_release_resource(sc->nfe_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
PCIR_BAR(3), sc->nfe_msix_pba_res);
bus_release_resource(sc->nfe_dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
PCIR_BAR(2), sc->nfe_msix_res);
sc->nfe_msix_pba_res = NULL;
sc->nfe_msix_res = NULL;
}
}
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
static int
nfe_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct ifnet *ifp;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_addr_t dma_addr_max;
int error = 0, i, msic, reg, rid;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
sc->nfe_dev = dev;
mtx_init(&sc->nfe_mtx, device_get_nameunit(dev), MTX_NETWORK_LOCK,
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2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
MTX_DEF);
callout_init_mtx(&sc->nfe_stat_ch, &sc->nfe_mtx, 0);
pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
rid = PCIR_BAR(0);
sc->nfe_res[0] = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid,
RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->nfe_res[0] == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "couldn't map memory resources\n");
mtx_destroy(&sc->nfe_mtx);
return (ENXIO);
}
if (pci_find_cap(dev, PCIY_EXPRESS, &reg) == 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
uint16_t v, width;
v = pci_read_config(dev, reg + 0x08, 2);
/* Change max. read request size to 4096. */
v &= ~(7 << 12);
v |= (5 << 12);
pci_write_config(dev, reg + 0x08, v, 2);
v = pci_read_config(dev, reg + 0x0c, 2);
/* link capability */
v = (v >> 4) & 0x0f;
width = pci_read_config(dev, reg + 0x12, 2);
/* negotiated link width */
width = (width >> 4) & 0x3f;
if (v != width)
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"warning, negotiated width of link(x%d) != "
"max. width of link(x%d)\n", width, v);
}
if (nfe_can_use_msix(sc) == 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"MSI/MSI-X capability black-listed, will use INTx\n");
msix_disable = 1;
msi_disable = 1;
}
/* Allocate interrupt */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if (msix_disable == 0 || msi_disable == 0) {
if (msix_disable == 0 &&
(msic = pci_msix_count(dev)) == NFE_MSI_MESSAGES)
nfe_alloc_msix(sc, msic);
if (msi_disable == 0 && sc->nfe_msix == 0 &&
(msic = pci_msi_count(dev)) == NFE_MSI_MESSAGES &&
pci_alloc_msi(dev, &msic) == 0) {
if (msic == NFE_MSI_MESSAGES) {
if (bootverbose)
device_printf(dev,
"Using %d MSI messages\n", msic);
sc->nfe_msi = 1;
} else
pci_release_msi(dev);
}
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if (sc->nfe_msix == 0 && sc->nfe_msi == 0) {
rid = 0;
sc->nfe_irq[0] = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid,
RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->nfe_irq[0] == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "couldn't allocate IRQ resources\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
} else {
for (i = 0, rid = 1; i < NFE_MSI_MESSAGES; i++, rid++) {
sc->nfe_irq[i] = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev,
SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->nfe_irq[i] == NULL) {
device_printf(dev,
"couldn't allocate IRQ resources for "
"message %d\n", rid);
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
}
/* Map interrupts to vector 0. */
if (sc->nfe_msix != 0) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MSIX_MAP0, 0);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MSIX_MAP1, 0);
} else if (sc->nfe_msi != 0) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MSI_MAP0, 0);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MSI_MAP1, 0);
}
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
/* Set IRQ status/mask register. */
sc->nfe_irq_status = NFE_IRQ_STATUS;
sc->nfe_irq_mask = NFE_IRQ_MASK;
sc->nfe_intrs = NFE_IRQ_WANTED;
sc->nfe_nointrs = 0;
if (sc->nfe_msix != 0) {
sc->nfe_irq_status = NFE_MSIX_IRQ_STATUS;
sc->nfe_nointrs = NFE_IRQ_WANTED;
} else if (sc->nfe_msi != 0) {
sc->nfe_irq_mask = NFE_MSI_IRQ_MASK;
sc->nfe_intrs = NFE_MSI_VECTOR_0_ENABLED;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
sc->nfe_devid = pci_get_device(dev);
sc->nfe_revid = pci_get_revid(dev);
sc->nfe_flags = 0;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
switch (sc->nfe_devid) {
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN4:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE3_LAN5:
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_HW_CSUM;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP51_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP51_LAN2:
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_PWR_MGMT | NFE_MIB_V1;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_CK804_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_CK804_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP04_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP04_LAN2:
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_HW_CSUM |
NFE_MIB_V1;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP55_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP55_LAN2:
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_HW_CSUM |
NFE_HW_VLAN | NFE_PWR_MGMT | NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL | NFE_MIB_V2;
break;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP61_LAN4:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP67_LAN4:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP73_LAN4:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_PWR_MGMT |
NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR | NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL | NFE_MIB_V2;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP77_LAN4:
/* XXX flow control */
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_HW_CSUM | NFE_PWR_MGMT |
NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR | NFE_MIB_V3;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP79_LAN4:
/* XXX flow control */
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR | NFE_HW_CSUM |
NFE_PWR_MGMT | NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR | NFE_MIB_V3;
break;
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN1:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN2:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN3:
case PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_MCP65_LAN4:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR |
NFE_PWR_MGMT | NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR | NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL |
NFE_MIB_V2;
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break;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_power(sc);
/* Check for reversed ethernet address */
if ((NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_UNK) & NFE_MAC_ADDR_INORDER) != 0)
sc->nfe_flags |= NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR;
nfe_get_macaddr(sc, sc->eaddr);
/*
* Allocate the parent bus DMA tag appropriate for PCI.
*/
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
dma_addr_max = BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) != 0)
dma_addr_max = NFE_DMA_MAXADDR;
error = bus_dma_tag_create(
bus_get_dma_tag(sc->nfe_dev), /* parent */
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1, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
dma_addr_max, /* lowaddr */
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BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT, 0, /* maxsize, nsegments */
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_32BIT, /* maxsegsize */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
0, /* flags */
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&sc->nfe_parent_tag);
if (error)
goto fail;
ifp = sc->nfe_ifp = if_alloc(IFT_ETHER);
if (ifp == NULL) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(dev, "can not if_alloc()\n");
error = ENOSPC;
goto fail;
}
/*
* Allocate Tx and Rx rings.
*/
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if ((error = nfe_alloc_tx_ring(sc, &sc->txq)) != 0)
goto fail;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((error = nfe_alloc_rx_ring(sc, &sc->rxq)) != 0)
goto fail;
nfe_alloc_jrx_ring(sc, &sc->jrxq);
/* Create sysctl node. */
nfe_sysctl_node(sc);
ifp->if_softc = sc;
if_initname(ifp, device_get_name(dev), device_get_unit(dev));
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
ifp->if_mtu = ETHERMTU;
ifp->if_flags = IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_MULTICAST;
ifp->if_ioctl = nfe_ioctl;
ifp->if_start = nfe_start;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
ifp->if_hwassist = 0;
ifp->if_capabilities = 0;
ifp->if_init = nfe_init;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
IFQ_SET_MAXLEN(&ifp->if_snd, NFE_TX_RING_COUNT - 1);
ifp->if_snd.ifq_drv_maxlen = NFE_TX_RING_COUNT - 1;
IFQ_SET_READY(&ifp->if_snd);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_HW_CSUM) {
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_HWCSUM | IFCAP_TSO4;
ifp->if_hwassist |= NFE_CSUM_FEATURES | CSUM_TSO;
}
ifp->if_capenable = ifp->if_capabilities;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc->nfe_framesize = ifp->if_mtu + NFE_RX_HEADERS;
/* VLAN capability setup. */
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_MTU;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_HW_VLAN) != 0) {
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_HWCSUM) != 0)
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_HWCSUM |
IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO;
}
if (pci_find_cap(dev, PCIY_PMG, &reg) == 0)
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC;
ifp->if_capenable = ifp->if_capabilities;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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/*
* Tell the upper layer(s) we support long frames.
* Must appear after the call to ether_ifattach() because
* ether_ifattach() sets ifi_hdrlen to the default value.
*/
ifp->if_data.ifi_hdrlen = sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header);
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_POLLING;
#endif
/* Do MII setup */
error = mii_attach(dev, &sc->nfe_miibus, ifp, nfe_ifmedia_upd,
o Flesh out the generic IEEE 802.3 annex 31B full duplex flow control support in mii(4): - Merge generic flow control advertisement (which can be enabled by passing by MIIF_DOPAUSE to mii_attach(9)) and parsing support from NetBSD into mii_physubr.c and ukphy_subr.c. Unlike as in NetBSD, IFM_FLOW isn't implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" but instead as a media specific option this. This has the following advantages: o allows flow control advertisement with autonegotiation to be turned on and off via ifconfig(8) with the default typically being off (though MIIF_FORCEPAUSE has been added causing flow control to be always advertised, allowing to easily MFC this changes for drivers that previously used home-grown support for flow control that behaved that way without breaking POLA) o allows to deal with PHY drivers where flow control advertisement with manual selection doesn't work or at least isn't implemented, like it's the case with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4), by setting MIIF_NOMANPAUSE o the available combinations of media options are readily available from the `ifconfig -m` output - Add IFM_FLOW to IFM_SHARED_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS and IFM_ETH_RXPAUSE and IFM_ETH_TXPAUSE to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so these are understood by ifconfig(8). o Make the master/slave support in mii(4) actually usable: - Change IFM_ETH_MASTER from being implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" to a media specific one as it actually is only applicable to IFM_1000_T to date. - Let mii_phy_setmedia() set GTCR_MAN_MS in IFM_1000_T slave mode to actually configure manually selected slave mode (like we also do in the PHY specific implementations). - Add IFM_ETH_MASTER to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so it is understood by ifconfig(8). o Switch bge(4), bce(4), msk(4), nfe(4) and stge(4) along with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to use the generic flow control support instead of home-grown solutions via IFM_FLAGs. This includes changing these PHY drivers and smcphy(4) to no longer unconditionally advertise support for flow control but only if the selected media has IFM_FLOW set (or MIIF_FORCEPAUSE is set) and implemented for these media variants, i.e. typically only for copper. o Switch brgphy(4), ciphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to report and set IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER instead of via IFF_LINK0 and some IFM_FLAGn. o Switch brgphy(4) to add at least the the supported copper media based on the contents of the BMSR via mii_phy_add_media() instead of hardcoding them. The latter approach seems to have developed historically, besides causing unnecessary code duplication it was also undesirable because brgphy_mii_phy_auto() already based the capability advertisement on the contents of the BMSR though. o Let brgphy(4) set IFM_1000_T master mode on all supported PHY and not just BCM5701. Apparently this was a misinterpretation of a workaround in the Linux tg3 driver; BCM5701 seem to require RGPHY_1000CTL_MSE and BRGPHY_1000CTL_MSC to be set when configuring autonegotiation but this doesn't mean we can't set these as well on other PHYs for manual media selection. o Let ukphy_status() report IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER so IFM_1000_T master mode support now is generally available with all PHY drivers. o Don't let e1000phy(4) set master/slave bits for IFM_1000_SX as it's not applicable there. Reviewed by: yongari (plus additional testing) Obtained from: NetBSD (partially), OpenBSD (partially) MFC after: 2 weeks
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nfe_ifmedia_sts, BMSR_DEFCAPMASK, MII_PHY_ANY, MII_OFFSET_ANY,
MIIF_DOPAUSE);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(dev, "attaching PHYs failed\n");
goto fail;
}
ether_ifattach(ifp, sc->eaddr);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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TASK_INIT(&sc->nfe_int_task, 0, nfe_int_task, sc);
sc->nfe_tq = taskqueue_create_fast("nfe_taskq", M_WAITOK,
taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &sc->nfe_tq);
taskqueue_start_threads(&sc->nfe_tq, 1, PI_NET, "%s taskq",
device_get_nameunit(sc->nfe_dev));
error = 0;
if (sc->nfe_msi == 0 && sc->nfe_msix == 0) {
error = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->nfe_irq[0],
INTR_TYPE_NET | INTR_MPSAFE, nfe_intr, NULL, sc,
&sc->nfe_intrhand[0]);
} else {
for (i = 0; i < NFE_MSI_MESSAGES; i++) {
error = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->nfe_irq[i],
INTR_TYPE_NET | INTR_MPSAFE, nfe_intr, NULL, sc,
&sc->nfe_intrhand[i]);
if (error != 0)
break;
}
}
if (error) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(dev, "couldn't set up irq\n");
taskqueue_free(sc->nfe_tq);
sc->nfe_tq = NULL;
ether_ifdetach(ifp);
goto fail;
}
fail:
if (error)
nfe_detach(dev);
return (error);
}
static int
nfe_detach(device_t dev)
{
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct ifnet *ifp;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint8_t eaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
int i, rid;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
KASSERT(mtx_initialized(&sc->nfe_mtx), ("nfe mutex not initialized"));
ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (ifp != NULL && ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_POLLING)
ether_poll_deregister(ifp);
#endif
if (device_is_attached(dev)) {
NFE_LOCK(sc);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_stop(ifp);
ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_UP;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
callout_drain(&sc->nfe_stat_ch);
ether_ifdetach(ifp);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (ifp) {
/* restore ethernet address */
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR) == 0) {
for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) {
eaddr[i] = sc->eaddr[5 - i];
}
} else
bcopy(sc->eaddr, eaddr, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
nfe_set_macaddr(sc, eaddr);
if_free(ifp);
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}
if (sc->nfe_miibus)
device_delete_child(dev, sc->nfe_miibus);
bus_generic_detach(dev);
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if (sc->nfe_tq != NULL) {
taskqueue_drain(sc->nfe_tq, &sc->nfe_int_task);
taskqueue_free(sc->nfe_tq);
sc->nfe_tq = NULL;
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_MSI_MESSAGES; i++) {
if (sc->nfe_intrhand[i] != NULL) {
bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->nfe_irq[i],
sc->nfe_intrhand[i]);
sc->nfe_intrhand[i] = NULL;
}
}
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if (sc->nfe_msi == 0 && sc->nfe_msix == 0) {
if (sc->nfe_irq[0] != NULL)
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0,
sc->nfe_irq[0]);
} else {
for (i = 0, rid = 1; i < NFE_MSI_MESSAGES; i++, rid++) {
if (sc->nfe_irq[i] != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid,
sc->nfe_irq[i]);
sc->nfe_irq[i] = NULL;
}
}
pci_release_msi(dev);
}
if (sc->nfe_msix_pba_res != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, PCIR_BAR(3),
sc->nfe_msix_pba_res);
sc->nfe_msix_pba_res = NULL;
}
if (sc->nfe_msix_res != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, PCIR_BAR(2),
sc->nfe_msix_res);
sc->nfe_msix_res = NULL;
}
if (sc->nfe_res[0] != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, PCIR_BAR(0),
sc->nfe_res[0]);
sc->nfe_res[0] = NULL;
}
nfe_free_tx_ring(sc, &sc->txq);
nfe_free_rx_ring(sc, &sc->rxq);
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nfe_free_jrx_ring(sc, &sc->jrxq);
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if (sc->nfe_parent_tag) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->nfe_parent_tag);
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sc->nfe_parent_tag = NULL;
}
mtx_destroy(&sc->nfe_mtx);
return (0);
}
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static int
nfe_suspend(device_t dev)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
NFE_LOCK(sc);
nfe_stop(sc->nfe_ifp);
nfe_set_wol(sc);
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sc->nfe_suspended = 1;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (0);
}
static int
nfe_resume(device_t dev)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct ifnet *ifp;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
NFE_LOCK(sc);
nfe_power(sc);
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ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP)
nfe_init_locked(sc);
sc->nfe_suspended = 0;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (0);
}
static int
nfe_can_use_msix(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
static struct msix_blacklist {
char *maker;
char *product;
} msix_blacklists[] = {
{ "ASUSTeK Computer INC.", "P5N32-SLI PREMIUM" }
};
struct msix_blacklist *mblp;
char *maker, *product;
int count, n, use_msix;
/*
* Search base board manufacturer and product name table
* to see this system has a known MSI/MSI-X issue.
*/
maker = getenv("smbios.planar.maker");
product = getenv("smbios.planar.product");
use_msix = 1;
if (maker != NULL && product != NULL) {
count = sizeof(msix_blacklists) / sizeof(msix_blacklists[0]);
mblp = msix_blacklists;
for (n = 0; n < count; n++) {
if (strcmp(maker, mblp->maker) == 0 &&
strcmp(product, mblp->product) == 0) {
use_msix = 0;
break;
}
mblp++;
}
}
if (maker != NULL)
freeenv(maker);
if (product != NULL)
freeenv(product);
return (use_msix);
}
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/* Take PHY/NIC out of powerdown, from Linux */
static void
nfe_power(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t pwr;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_PWR_MGMT) == 0)
return;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_RESET | NFE_RXTX_BIT2);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MAC_RESET, NFE_MAC_RESET_MAGIC);
DELAY(100);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MAC_RESET, 0);
DELAY(100);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_BIT2);
pwr = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PWR2_CTL);
pwr &= ~NFE_PWR2_WAKEUP_MASK;
if (sc->nfe_revid >= 0xa3 &&
(sc->nfe_devid == PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE430_LAN1 ||
sc->nfe_devid == PCI_PRODUCT_NVIDIA_NFORCE430_LAN2))
pwr |= NFE_PWR2_REVA3;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PWR2_CTL, pwr);
}
static void
nfe_miibus_statchg(device_t dev)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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{
struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct mii_data *mii;
struct ifnet *ifp;
uint32_t rxctl, txctl;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc = device_get_softc(dev);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
sc->nfe_link = 0;
if ((mii->mii_media_status & (IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID)) ==
(IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID)) {
switch (IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active)) {
case IFM_10_T:
case IFM_100_TX:
case IFM_1000_T:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc->nfe_link = 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
nfe_mac_config(sc, mii);
txctl = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_CTL);
rxctl = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_CTL);
if (sc->nfe_link != 0 && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) != 0) {
txctl |= NFE_TX_START;
rxctl |= NFE_RX_START;
} else {
txctl &= ~NFE_TX_START;
rxctl &= ~NFE_RX_START;
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_CTL, txctl);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_CTL, rxctl);
}
static void
nfe_mac_config(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct mii_data *mii)
{
uint32_t link, misc, phy, seed;
uint32_t val;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
phy = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_IFACE);
phy &= ~(NFE_PHY_HDX | NFE_PHY_100TX | NFE_PHY_1000T);
seed = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RNDSEED);
seed &= ~NFE_SEED_MASK;
misc = NFE_MISC1_MAGIC;
link = NFE_MEDIA_SET;
if ((IFM_OPTIONS(mii->mii_media_active) & IFM_FDX) == 0) {
phy |= NFE_PHY_HDX; /* half-duplex */
misc |= NFE_MISC1_HDX;
}
switch (IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active)) {
case IFM_1000_T: /* full-duplex only */
link |= NFE_MEDIA_1000T;
seed |= NFE_SEED_1000T;
phy |= NFE_PHY_1000T;
break;
case IFM_100_TX:
link |= NFE_MEDIA_100TX;
seed |= NFE_SEED_100TX;
phy |= NFE_PHY_100TX;
break;
case IFM_10_T:
link |= NFE_MEDIA_10T;
seed |= NFE_SEED_10T;
break;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((phy & 0x10000000) != 0) {
if (IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active) == IFM_1000_T)
val = NFE_R1_MAGIC_1000;
else
val = NFE_R1_MAGIC_10_100;
} else
val = NFE_R1_MAGIC_DEFAULT;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R1, val);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RNDSEED, seed); /* XXX: gigabit NICs only? */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_IFACE, phy);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MISC1, misc);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_LINKSPEED, link);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((IFM_OPTIONS(mii->mii_media_active) & IFM_FDX) != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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/* It seems all hardwares supports Rx pause frames. */
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RXFILTER);
o Flesh out the generic IEEE 802.3 annex 31B full duplex flow control support in mii(4): - Merge generic flow control advertisement (which can be enabled by passing by MIIF_DOPAUSE to mii_attach(9)) and parsing support from NetBSD into mii_physubr.c and ukphy_subr.c. Unlike as in NetBSD, IFM_FLOW isn't implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" but instead as a media specific option this. This has the following advantages: o allows flow control advertisement with autonegotiation to be turned on and off via ifconfig(8) with the default typically being off (though MIIF_FORCEPAUSE has been added causing flow control to be always advertised, allowing to easily MFC this changes for drivers that previously used home-grown support for flow control that behaved that way without breaking POLA) o allows to deal with PHY drivers where flow control advertisement with manual selection doesn't work or at least isn't implemented, like it's the case with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4), by setting MIIF_NOMANPAUSE o the available combinations of media options are readily available from the `ifconfig -m` output - Add IFM_FLOW to IFM_SHARED_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS and IFM_ETH_RXPAUSE and IFM_ETH_TXPAUSE to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so these are understood by ifconfig(8). o Make the master/slave support in mii(4) actually usable: - Change IFM_ETH_MASTER from being implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" to a media specific one as it actually is only applicable to IFM_1000_T to date. - Let mii_phy_setmedia() set GTCR_MAN_MS in IFM_1000_T slave mode to actually configure manually selected slave mode (like we also do in the PHY specific implementations). - Add IFM_ETH_MASTER to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so it is understood by ifconfig(8). o Switch bge(4), bce(4), msk(4), nfe(4) and stge(4) along with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to use the generic flow control support instead of home-grown solutions via IFM_FLAGs. This includes changing these PHY drivers and smcphy(4) to no longer unconditionally advertise support for flow control but only if the selected media has IFM_FLOW set (or MIIF_FORCEPAUSE is set) and implemented for these media variants, i.e. typically only for copper. o Switch brgphy(4), ciphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to report and set IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER instead of via IFF_LINK0 and some IFM_FLAGn. o Switch brgphy(4) to add at least the the supported copper media based on the contents of the BMSR via mii_phy_add_media() instead of hardcoding them. The latter approach seems to have developed historically, besides causing unnecessary code duplication it was also undesirable because brgphy_mii_phy_auto() already based the capability advertisement on the contents of the BMSR though. o Let brgphy(4) set IFM_1000_T master mode on all supported PHY and not just BCM5701. Apparently this was a misinterpretation of a workaround in the Linux tg3 driver; BCM5701 seem to require RGPHY_1000CTL_MSE and BRGPHY_1000CTL_MSC to be set when configuring autonegotiation but this doesn't mean we can't set these as well on other PHYs for manual media selection. o Let ukphy_status() report IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER so IFM_1000_T master mode support now is generally available with all PHY drivers. o Don't let e1000phy(4) set master/slave bits for IFM_1000_SX as it's not applicable there. Reviewed by: yongari (plus additional testing) Obtained from: NetBSD (partially), OpenBSD (partially) MFC after: 2 weeks
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if ((IFM_OPTIONS(mii->mii_media_active) &
IFM_ETH_RXPAUSE) != 0)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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val |= NFE_PFF_RX_PAUSE;
else
val &= ~NFE_PFF_RX_PAUSE;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXFILTER, val);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL) != 0) {
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MISC1);
if ((IFM_OPTIONS(mii->mii_media_active) &
o Flesh out the generic IEEE 802.3 annex 31B full duplex flow control support in mii(4): - Merge generic flow control advertisement (which can be enabled by passing by MIIF_DOPAUSE to mii_attach(9)) and parsing support from NetBSD into mii_physubr.c and ukphy_subr.c. Unlike as in NetBSD, IFM_FLOW isn't implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" but instead as a media specific option this. This has the following advantages: o allows flow control advertisement with autonegotiation to be turned on and off via ifconfig(8) with the default typically being off (though MIIF_FORCEPAUSE has been added causing flow control to be always advertised, allowing to easily MFC this changes for drivers that previously used home-grown support for flow control that behaved that way without breaking POLA) o allows to deal with PHY drivers where flow control advertisement with manual selection doesn't work or at least isn't implemented, like it's the case with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4), by setting MIIF_NOMANPAUSE o the available combinations of media options are readily available from the `ifconfig -m` output - Add IFM_FLOW to IFM_SHARED_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS and IFM_ETH_RXPAUSE and IFM_ETH_TXPAUSE to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so these are understood by ifconfig(8). o Make the master/slave support in mii(4) actually usable: - Change IFM_ETH_MASTER from being implemented as a global option via the "don't care mask" to a media specific one as it actually is only applicable to IFM_1000_T to date. - Let mii_phy_setmedia() set GTCR_MAN_MS in IFM_1000_T slave mode to actually configure manually selected slave mode (like we also do in the PHY specific implementations). - Add IFM_ETH_MASTER to IFM_SUBTYPE_ETHERNET_OPTION_DESCRIPTIONS so it is understood by ifconfig(8). o Switch bge(4), bce(4), msk(4), nfe(4) and stge(4) along with brgphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to use the generic flow control support instead of home-grown solutions via IFM_FLAGs. This includes changing these PHY drivers and smcphy(4) to no longer unconditionally advertise support for flow control but only if the selected media has IFM_FLOW set (or MIIF_FORCEPAUSE is set) and implemented for these media variants, i.e. typically only for copper. o Switch brgphy(4), ciphy(4), e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4) to report and set IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER instead of via IFF_LINK0 and some IFM_FLAGn. o Switch brgphy(4) to add at least the the supported copper media based on the contents of the BMSR via mii_phy_add_media() instead of hardcoding them. The latter approach seems to have developed historically, besides causing unnecessary code duplication it was also undesirable because brgphy_mii_phy_auto() already based the capability advertisement on the contents of the BMSR though. o Let brgphy(4) set IFM_1000_T master mode on all supported PHY and not just BCM5701. Apparently this was a misinterpretation of a workaround in the Linux tg3 driver; BCM5701 seem to require RGPHY_1000CTL_MSE and BRGPHY_1000CTL_MSC to be set when configuring autonegotiation but this doesn't mean we can't set these as well on other PHYs for manual media selection. o Let ukphy_status() report IFM_1000_T master mode via IFM_ETH_MASTER so IFM_1000_T master mode support now is generally available with all PHY drivers. o Don't let e1000phy(4) set master/slave bits for IFM_1000_SX as it's not applicable there. Reviewed by: yongari (plus additional testing) Obtained from: NetBSD (partially), OpenBSD (partially) MFC after: 2 weeks
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IFM_ETH_TXPAUSE) != 0) {
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NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME,
NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME_ENABLE);
val |= NFE_MISC1_TX_PAUSE;
} else {
val &= ~NFE_MISC1_TX_PAUSE;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME,
NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME_DISABLE);
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MISC1, val);
}
} else {
/* disable rx/tx pause frames */
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RXFILTER);
val &= ~NFE_PFF_RX_PAUSE;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXFILTER, val);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL) != 0) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME,
NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME_DISABLE);
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MISC1);
val &= ~NFE_MISC1_TX_PAUSE;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MISC1, val);
}
}
}
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static int
nfe_miibus_readreg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
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uint32_t val;
int ntries;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS, 0xf);
if (NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL) & NFE_PHY_BUSY) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL, NFE_PHY_BUSY);
DELAY(100);
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL, (phy << NFE_PHYADD_SHIFT) | reg);
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for (ntries = 0; ntries < NFE_TIMEOUT; ntries++) {
DELAY(100);
if (!(NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL) & NFE_PHY_BUSY))
break;
}
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if (ntries == NFE_TIMEOUT) {
DPRINTFN(sc, 2, "timeout waiting for PHY\n");
return 0;
}
if (NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS) & NFE_PHY_ERROR) {
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DPRINTFN(sc, 2, "could not read PHY\n");
return 0;
}
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_DATA);
if (val != 0xffffffff && val != 0)
sc->mii_phyaddr = phy;
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DPRINTFN(sc, 2, "mii read phy %d reg 0x%x ret 0x%x\n", phy, reg, val);
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return (val);
}
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static int
nfe_miibus_writereg(device_t dev, int phy, int reg, int val)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
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uint32_t ctl;
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int ntries;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS, 0xf);
if (NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL) & NFE_PHY_BUSY) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL, NFE_PHY_BUSY);
DELAY(100);
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_DATA, val);
ctl = NFE_PHY_WRITE | (phy << NFE_PHYADD_SHIFT) | reg;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL, ctl);
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for (ntries = 0; ntries < NFE_TIMEOUT; ntries++) {
DELAY(100);
if (!(NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_CTL) & NFE_PHY_BUSY))
break;
}
#ifdef NFE_DEBUG
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if (nfedebug >= 2 && ntries == NFE_TIMEOUT)
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not write to PHY\n");
#endif
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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return (0);
}
struct nfe_dmamap_arg {
bus_addr_t nfe_busaddr;
};
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
static int
nfe_alloc_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_rx_ring *ring)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_dmamap_arg ctx;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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void *desc;
int i, error, descsize;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
ring->cur = ring->next = 0;
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_RING_ALIGN, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
NFE_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, 1, /* maxsize, nsegments */
NFE_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&ring->rx_desc_tag);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create desc DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
/* allocate memory to desc */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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error = bus_dmamem_alloc(ring->rx_desc_tag, &desc, BUS_DMA_WAITOK |
BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &ring->rx_desc_map);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create desc DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR)
ring->desc64 = desc;
else
ring->desc32 = desc;
/* map desc to device visible address space */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
ctx.nfe_busaddr = 0;
error = bus_dmamap_load(ring->rx_desc_tag, ring->rx_desc_map, desc,
NFE_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, nfe_dma_map_segs, &ctx, 0);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not load desc DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
ring->physaddr = ctx.nfe_busaddr;
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
1, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
MCLBYTES, 1, /* maxsize, nsegments */
MCLBYTES, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&ring->rx_data_tag);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create Rx DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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error = bus_dmamap_create(ring->rx_data_tag, 0, &ring->rx_spare_map);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create Rx DMA spare map\n");
goto fail;
}
/*
* Pre-allocate Rx buffers and populate Rx ring.
*/
for (i = 0; i < NFE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
data = &sc->rxq.data[i];
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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data->rx_data_map = NULL;
data->m = NULL;
error = bus_dmamap_create(ring->rx_data_tag, 0,
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&data->rx_data_map);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create Rx DMA map\n");
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goto fail;
}
}
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fail:
return (error);
}
static void
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_alloc_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_jrx_ring *ring)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_dmamap_arg ctx;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
void *desc;
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int i, error, descsize;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP) == 0)
return;
if (jumbo_disable != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "disabling jumbo frame support\n");
sc->nfe_jumbo_disable = 1;
return;
}
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc = ring->jdesc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc = ring->jdesc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ring->jcur = ring->jnext = 0;
/* Create DMA tag for jumbo Rx ring. */
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
NFE_RING_ALIGN, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&ring->jrx_desc_tag);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create jumbo ring DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
/* Create DMA tag for jumbo Rx buffers. */
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
1, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
MJUM9BYTES, /* maxsize */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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1, /* nsegments */
MJUM9BYTES, /* maxsegsize */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&ring->jrx_data_tag);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create jumbo Rx buffer DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
/* Allocate DMA'able memory and load the DMA map for jumbo Rx ring. */
error = bus_dmamem_alloc(ring->jrx_desc_tag, &desc, BUS_DMA_WAITOK |
BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &ring->jrx_desc_map);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not allocate DMA'able memory for jumbo Rx ring\n");
goto fail;
}
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR)
ring->jdesc64 = desc;
else
ring->jdesc32 = desc;
ctx.nfe_busaddr = 0;
error = bus_dmamap_load(ring->jrx_desc_tag, ring->jrx_desc_map, desc,
NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT * descsize, nfe_dma_map_segs, &ctx, 0);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not load DMA'able memory for jumbo Rx ring\n");
goto fail;
}
ring->jphysaddr = ctx.nfe_busaddr;
/* Create DMA maps for jumbo Rx buffers. */
error = bus_dmamap_create(ring->jrx_data_tag, 0, &ring->jrx_spare_map);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create jumbo Rx DMA spare map\n");
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
data = &sc->jrxq.jdata[i];
data->rx_data_map = NULL;
data->m = NULL;
error = bus_dmamap_create(ring->jrx_data_tag, 0,
&data->rx_data_map);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create jumbo Rx DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
}
return;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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fail:
/*
* Running without jumbo frame support is ok for most cases
* so don't fail on creating dma tag/map for jumbo frame.
*/
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nfe_free_jrx_ring(sc, ring);
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "disabling jumbo frame support due to "
"resource shortage\n");
sc->nfe_jumbo_disable = 1;
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}
static int
nfe_init_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_rx_ring *ring)
{
void *desc;
size_t descsize;
int i;
ring->cur = ring->next = 0;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
bzero(desc, descsize * NFE_RX_RING_COUNT);
for (i = 0; i < NFE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
if (nfe_newbuf(sc, i) != 0)
return (ENOBUFS);
}
bus_dmamap_sync(ring->rx_desc_tag, ring->rx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
return (0);
}
static int
nfe_init_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_jrx_ring *ring)
{
void *desc;
size_t descsize;
int i;
ring->jcur = ring->jnext = 0;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->jdesc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->jdesc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
bzero(desc, descsize * NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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for (i = 0; i < NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
if (nfe_jnewbuf(sc, i) != 0)
return (ENOBUFS);
}
bus_dmamap_sync(ring->jrx_desc_tag, ring->jrx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
return (0);
}
static void
nfe_free_rx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_rx_ring *ring)
{
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
void *desc;
int i, descsize;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
data = &ring->data[i];
if (data->rx_data_map != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_destroy(ring->rx_data_tag,
data->rx_data_map);
data->rx_data_map = NULL;
}
if (data->m != NULL) {
m_freem(data->m);
data->m = NULL;
}
}
if (ring->rx_data_tag != NULL) {
if (ring->rx_spare_map != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_destroy(ring->rx_data_tag,
ring->rx_spare_map);
ring->rx_spare_map = NULL;
}
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->rx_data_tag);
ring->rx_data_tag = NULL;
}
if (desc != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_unload(ring->rx_desc_tag, ring->rx_desc_map);
bus_dmamem_free(ring->rx_desc_tag, desc, ring->rx_desc_map);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ring->desc64 = NULL;
ring->desc32 = NULL;
ring->rx_desc_map = NULL;
}
if (ring->rx_desc_tag != NULL) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->rx_desc_tag);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ring->rx_desc_tag = NULL;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static void
nfe_free_jrx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_jrx_ring *ring)
{
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
void *desc;
int i, descsize;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP) == 0)
return;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->jdesc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->jdesc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
data = &ring->jdata[i];
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if (data->rx_data_map != NULL) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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bus_dmamap_destroy(ring->jrx_data_tag,
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data->rx_data_map);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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data->rx_data_map = NULL;
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}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (data->m != NULL) {
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m_freem(data->m);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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data->m = NULL;
}
}
if (ring->jrx_data_tag != NULL) {
if (ring->jrx_spare_map != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_destroy(ring->jrx_data_tag,
ring->jrx_spare_map);
ring->jrx_spare_map = NULL;
}
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->jrx_data_tag);
ring->jrx_data_tag = NULL;
}
if (desc != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_unload(ring->jrx_desc_tag, ring->jrx_desc_map);
bus_dmamem_free(ring->jrx_desc_tag, desc, ring->jrx_desc_map);
ring->jdesc64 = NULL;
ring->jdesc32 = NULL;
ring->jrx_desc_map = NULL;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (ring->jrx_desc_tag != NULL) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->jrx_desc_tag);
ring->jrx_desc_tag = NULL;
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}
}
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static int
nfe_alloc_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_tx_ring *ring)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_dmamap_arg ctx;
int i, error;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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void *desc;
int descsize;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
ring->queued = 0;
ring->cur = ring->next = 0;
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
NFE_RING_ALIGN, 0, /* alignment, boundary */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
NFE_TX_RING_COUNT * descsize, 1, /* maxsize, nsegments */
NFE_TX_RING_COUNT * descsize, /* maxsegsize */
0, /* flags */
NULL, NULL, /* lockfunc, lockarg */
&ring->tx_desc_tag);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create desc DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
error = bus_dmamem_alloc(ring->tx_desc_tag, &desc, BUS_DMA_WAITOK |
BUS_DMA_COHERENT | BUS_DMA_ZERO, &ring->tx_desc_map);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create desc DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR)
ring->desc64 = desc;
else
ring->desc32 = desc;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ctx.nfe_busaddr = 0;
error = bus_dmamap_load(ring->tx_desc_tag, ring->tx_desc_map, desc,
NFE_TX_RING_COUNT * descsize, nfe_dma_map_segs, &ctx, 0);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not load desc DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ring->physaddr = ctx.nfe_busaddr;
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
error = bus_dma_tag_create(sc->nfe_parent_tag,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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1, 0,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR,
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR,
NULL, NULL,
NFE_TSO_MAXSIZE,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_MAX_SCATTER,
NFE_TSO_MAXSGSIZE,
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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0,
NULL, NULL,
&ring->tx_data_tag);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev, "could not create Tx DMA tag\n");
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
error = bus_dmamap_create(ring->tx_data_tag, 0,
&ring->data[i].tx_data_map);
if (error != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"could not create Tx DMA map\n");
goto fail;
}
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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fail:
return (error);
}
static void
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_init_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_tx_ring *ring)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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void *desc;
size_t descsize;
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sc->nfe_force_tx = 0;
ring->queued = 0;
ring->cur = ring->next = 0;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
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bzero(desc, descsize * NFE_TX_RING_COUNT);
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bus_dmamap_sync(ring->tx_desc_tag, ring->tx_desc_map,
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BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
}
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static void
nfe_free_tx_ring(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct nfe_tx_ring *ring)
{
struct nfe_tx_data *data;
void *desc;
int i, descsize;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc = ring->desc64;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc64);
} else {
desc = ring->desc32;
descsize = sizeof (struct nfe_desc32);
}
for (i = 0; i < NFE_TX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
data = &ring->data[i];
if (data->m != NULL) {
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bus_dmamap_sync(ring->tx_data_tag, data->tx_data_map,
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BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
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bus_dmamap_unload(ring->tx_data_tag, data->tx_data_map);
m_freem(data->m);
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data->m = NULL;
}
if (data->tx_data_map != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_destroy(ring->tx_data_tag,
data->tx_data_map);
data->tx_data_map = NULL;
}
}
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if (ring->tx_data_tag != NULL) {
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->tx_data_tag);
ring->tx_data_tag = NULL;
}
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if (desc != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(ring->tx_desc_tag, ring->tx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(ring->tx_desc_tag, ring->tx_desc_map);
bus_dmamem_free(ring->tx_desc_tag, desc, ring->tx_desc_map);
ring->desc64 = NULL;
ring->desc32 = NULL;
ring->tx_desc_map = NULL;
bus_dma_tag_destroy(ring->tx_desc_tag);
ring->tx_desc_tag = NULL;
}
}
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
static poll_handler_t nfe_poll;
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static int
nfe_poll(struct ifnet *ifp, enum poll_cmd cmd, int count)
{
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struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
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uint32_t r;
int rx_npkts = 0;
NFE_LOCK(sc);
if (!(ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)) {
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (rx_npkts);
}
if (sc->nfe_framesize > MCLBYTES - ETHER_HDR_LEN)
rx_npkts = nfe_jrxeof(sc, count, &rx_npkts);
else
rx_npkts = nfe_rxeof(sc, count, &rx_npkts);
nfe_txeof(sc);
if (!IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd))
nfe_start_locked(ifp);
if (cmd == POLL_AND_CHECK_STATUS) {
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if ((r = NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status)) == 0) {
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (rx_npkts);
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}
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NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status, r);
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if (r & NFE_IRQ_LINK) {
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS, 0xf);
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DPRINTF(sc, "link state changed\n");
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}
}
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (rx_npkts);
}
#endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
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static void
nfe_set_intr(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
if (sc->nfe_msi != 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_IRQ_MASK, NFE_IRQ_WANTED);
}
/* In MSIX, a write to mask reegisters behaves as XOR. */
static __inline void
nfe_enable_intr(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
if (sc->nfe_msix != 0) {
/* XXX Should have a better way to enable interrupts! */
if (NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask) == 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask, sc->nfe_intrs);
} else
NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask, sc->nfe_intrs);
}
static __inline void
nfe_disable_intr(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
if (sc->nfe_msix != 0) {
/* XXX Should have a better way to disable interrupts! */
if (NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask) != 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask, sc->nfe_nointrs);
} else
NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_mask, sc->nfe_nointrs);
}
static int
nfe_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data)
{
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struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct ifreq *ifr;
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struct mii_data *mii;
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int error, init, mask;
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sc = ifp->if_softc;
ifr = (struct ifreq *) data;
error = 0;
init = 0;
switch (cmd) {
case SIOCSIFMTU:
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if (ifr->ifr_mtu < ETHERMIN || ifr->ifr_mtu > NFE_JUMBO_MTU)
error = EINVAL;
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else if (ifp->if_mtu != ifr->ifr_mtu) {
if ((((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP) == 0) ||
(sc->nfe_jumbo_disable != 0)) &&
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ifr->ifr_mtu > ETHERMTU)
error = EINVAL;
else {
NFE_LOCK(sc);
ifp->if_mtu = ifr->ifr_mtu;
if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) {
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
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nfe_init_locked(sc);
}
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
}
}
break;
case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
NFE_LOCK(sc);
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) {
/*
* If only the PROMISC or ALLMULTI flag changes, then
* don't do a full re-init of the chip, just update
* the Rx filter.
*/
if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) &&
((ifp->if_flags ^ sc->nfe_if_flags) &
(IFF_ALLMULTI | IFF_PROMISC)) != 0)
nfe_setmulti(sc);
else
nfe_init_locked(sc);
} else {
if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_stop(ifp);
}
sc->nfe_if_flags = ifp->if_flags;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
error = 0;
break;
case SIOCADDMULTI:
case SIOCDELMULTI:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) != 0) {
NFE_LOCK(sc);
nfe_setmulti(sc);
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
error = 0;
}
break;
case SIOCSIFMEDIA:
case SIOCGIFMEDIA:
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, &mii->mii_media, cmd);
break;
case SIOCSIFCAP:
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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mask = ifr->ifr_reqcap ^ ifp->if_capenable;
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
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if ((mask & IFCAP_POLLING) != 0) {
if ((ifr->ifr_reqcap & IFCAP_POLLING) != 0) {
error = ether_poll_register(nfe_poll, ifp);
if (error)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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break;
NFE_LOCK(sc);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_disable_intr(sc);
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ifp->if_capenable |= IFCAP_POLLING;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
} else {
error = ether_poll_deregister(ifp);
/* Enable interrupt even in error case */
NFE_LOCK(sc);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_enable_intr(sc);
ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_POLLING;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
}
}
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#endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
if ((mask & IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC) != 0)
ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC;
if ((mask & IFCAP_TXCSUM) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_TXCSUM) != 0) {
ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_TXCSUM;
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_TXCSUM) != 0)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ifp->if_hwassist |= NFE_CSUM_FEATURES;
else
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ifp->if_hwassist &= ~NFE_CSUM_FEATURES;
}
if ((mask & IFCAP_RXCSUM) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_RXCSUM) != 0) {
ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_RXCSUM;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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init++;
}
if ((mask & IFCAP_TSO4) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_TSO4) != 0) {
ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_TSO4;
if ((IFCAP_TSO4 & ifp->if_capenable) != 0)
ifp->if_hwassist |= CSUM_TSO;
else
ifp->if_hwassist &= ~CSUM_TSO;
}
if ((mask & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO) != 0)
ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO;
if ((mask & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capabilities & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ifp->if_capenable ^= IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING;
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) == 0)
ifp->if_capenable &= ~IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO;
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init++;
}
/*
* XXX
* It seems that VLAN stripping requires Rx checksum offload.
* Unfortunately FreeBSD has no way to disable only Rx side
* VLAN stripping. So when we know Rx checksum offload is
* disabled turn entire hardware VLAN assist off.
*/
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_RXCSUM) == 0) {
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0)
init++;
ifp->if_capenable &= ~(IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING |
IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO);
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}
if (init > 0 && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) != 0) {
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
nfe_init(sc);
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}
VLAN_CAPABILITIES(ifp);
break;
default:
error = ether_ioctl(ifp, cmd, data);
break;
}
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return (error);
}
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static int
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nfe_intr(void *arg)
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{
struct nfe_softc *sc;
uint32_t status;
sc = (struct nfe_softc *)arg;
status = NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status);
if (status == 0 || status == 0xffffffff)
return (FILTER_STRAY);
nfe_disable_intr(sc);
taskqueue_enqueue_fast(sc->nfe_tq, &sc->nfe_int_task);
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return (FILTER_HANDLED);
}
static void
nfe_int_task(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
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uint32_t r;
int domore;
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NFE_LOCK(sc);
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if ((r = NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status)) == 0) {
nfe_enable_intr(sc);
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return; /* not for us */
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status, r);
DPRINTFN(sc, 5, "nfe_intr: interrupt register %x\n", r);
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
if (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_POLLING) {
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return;
}
#endif
if (r & NFE_IRQ_LINK) {
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS, 0xf);
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DPRINTF(sc, "link state changed\n");
}
if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) == 0) {
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
nfe_disable_intr(sc);
return;
}
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domore = 0;
/* check Rx ring */
if (sc->nfe_framesize > MCLBYTES - ETHER_HDR_LEN)
domore = nfe_jrxeof(sc, sc->nfe_process_limit, NULL);
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else
domore = nfe_rxeof(sc, sc->nfe_process_limit, NULL);
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/* check Tx ring */
nfe_txeof(sc);
if (!IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd))
nfe_start_locked(ifp);
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
if (domore || (NFE_READ(sc, sc->nfe_irq_status) != 0)) {
taskqueue_enqueue_fast(sc->nfe_tq, &sc->nfe_int_task);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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return;
}
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/* Reenable interrupts. */
nfe_enable_intr(sc);
}
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static __inline void
nfe_discard_rxbuf(struct nfe_softc *sc, int idx)
{
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
struct mbuf *m;
data = &sc->rxq.data[idx];
m = data->m;
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if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->rxq.desc64[idx];
/* VLAN packet may have overwritten it. */
desc64->physaddr[0] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_HI(data->paddr));
desc64->physaddr[1] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(data->paddr));
desc64->length = htole16(m->m_len);
desc64->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
} else {
desc32 = &sc->rxq.desc32[idx];
desc32->length = htole16(m->m_len);
desc32->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
}
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static __inline void
nfe_discard_jrxbuf(struct nfe_softc *sc, int idx)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
struct mbuf *m;
data = &sc->jrxq.jdata[idx];
m = data->m;
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc64[idx];
/* VLAN packet may have overwritten it. */
desc64->physaddr[0] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_HI(data->paddr));
desc64->physaddr[1] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(data->paddr));
desc64->length = htole16(m->m_len);
desc64->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
} else {
desc32 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc32[idx];
desc32->length = htole16(m->m_len);
desc32->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
}
}
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static int
nfe_newbuf(struct nfe_softc *sc, int idx)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_rx_data *data;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct mbuf *m;
bus_dma_segment_t segs[1];
bus_dmamap_t map;
int nsegs;
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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m = m_getcl(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
if (m == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
m->m_len = m->m_pkthdr.len = MCLBYTES;
m_adj(m, ETHER_ALIGN);
if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->rxq.rx_data_tag, sc->rxq.rx_spare_map,
m, segs, &nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) {
m_freem(m);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
KASSERT(nsegs == 1, ("%s: %d segments returned!", __func__, nsegs));
data = &sc->rxq.data[idx];
if (data->m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rxq.rx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->rxq.rx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map);
}
map = data->rx_data_map;
data->rx_data_map = sc->rxq.rx_spare_map;
sc->rxq.rx_spare_map = map;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rxq.rx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
data->paddr = segs[0].ds_addr;
data->m = m;
/* update mapping address in h/w descriptor */
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->rxq.desc64[idx];
desc64->physaddr[0] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_HI(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc64->physaddr[1] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc64->length = htole16(segs[0].ds_len);
desc64->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
} else {
desc32 = &sc->rxq.desc32[idx];
desc32->physaddr = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc32->length = htole16(segs[0].ds_len);
desc32->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
}
return (0);
}
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static int
nfe_jnewbuf(struct nfe_softc *sc, int idx)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_rx_data *data;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct mbuf *m;
bus_dma_segment_t segs[1];
bus_dmamap_t map;
int nsegs;
m = m_getjcl(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR, MJUM9BYTES);
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if (m == NULL)
return (ENOBUFS);
if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
m_freem(m);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = MJUM9BYTES;
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m_adj(m, ETHER_ALIGN);
if (bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->jrxq.jrx_data_tag,
sc->jrxq.jrx_spare_map, m, segs, &nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) != 0) {
m_freem(m);
return (ENOBUFS);
}
KASSERT(nsegs == 1, ("%s: %d segments returned!", __func__, nsegs));
data = &sc->jrxq.jdata[idx];
if (data->m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->jrxq.jrx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->jrxq.jrx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map);
}
map = data->rx_data_map;
data->rx_data_map = sc->jrxq.jrx_spare_map;
sc->jrxq.jrx_spare_map = map;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->jrxq.jrx_data_tag, data->rx_data_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
data->paddr = segs[0].ds_addr;
data->m = m;
/* update mapping address in h/w descriptor */
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc64[idx];
desc64->physaddr[0] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_HI(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc64->physaddr[1] = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc64->length = htole16(segs[0].ds_len);
desc64->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
} else {
desc32 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc32[idx];
desc32->physaddr = htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[0].ds_addr));
desc32->length = htole16(segs[0].ds_len);
desc32->flags = htole16(NFE_RX_READY);
}
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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return (0);
}
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static int
nfe_rxeof(struct nfe_softc *sc, int count, int *rx_npktsp)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
struct mbuf *m;
uint16_t flags;
int len, prog, rx_npkts;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint32_t vtag = 0;
rx_npkts = 0;
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NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rxq.rx_desc_tag, sc->rxq.rx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
for (prog = 0;;NFE_INC(sc->rxq.cur, NFE_RX_RING_COUNT), vtag = 0) {
if (count <= 0)
break;
count--;
data = &sc->rxq.data[sc->rxq.cur];
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->rxq.desc64[sc->rxq.cur];
vtag = le32toh(desc64->physaddr[1]);
flags = le16toh(desc64->flags);
len = le16toh(desc64->length) & NFE_RX_LEN_MASK;
} else {
desc32 = &sc->rxq.desc32[sc->rxq.cur];
flags = le16toh(desc32->flags);
len = le16toh(desc32->length) & NFE_RX_LEN_MASK;
}
if (flags & NFE_RX_READY)
break;
prog++;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR)) == 0) {
if (!(flags & NFE_RX_VALID_V1)) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
nfe_discard_rxbuf(sc, sc->rxq.cur);
continue;
}
if ((flags & NFE_RX_FIXME_V1) == NFE_RX_FIXME_V1) {
flags &= ~NFE_RX_ERROR;
len--; /* fix buffer length */
}
} else {
if (!(flags & NFE_RX_VALID_V2)) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
nfe_discard_rxbuf(sc, sc->rxq.cur);
continue;
}
if ((flags & NFE_RX_FIXME_V2) == NFE_RX_FIXME_V2) {
flags &= ~NFE_RX_ERROR;
len--; /* fix buffer length */
}
}
if (flags & NFE_RX_ERROR) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
nfe_discard_rxbuf(sc, sc->rxq.cur);
continue;
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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m = data->m;
if (nfe_newbuf(sc, sc->rxq.cur) != 0) {
ifp->if_iqdrops++;
nfe_discard_rxbuf(sc, sc->rxq.cur);
continue;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((vtag & NFE_RX_VTAG) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = vtag & 0xffff;
m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG;
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_RXCSUM) != 0) {
if ((flags & NFE_RX_IP_CSUMOK) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= CSUM_IP_CHECKED;
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= CSUM_IP_VALID;
if ((flags & NFE_RX_TCP_CSUMOK) != 0 ||
(flags & NFE_RX_UDP_CSUMOK) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |=
CSUM_DATA_VALID | CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR;
m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = 0xffff;
}
}
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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ifp->if_ipackets++;
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
(*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m);
NFE_LOCK(sc);
rx_npkts++;
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}
if (prog > 0)
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->rxq.rx_desc_tag, sc->rxq.rx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
if (rx_npktsp != NULL)
*rx_npktsp = rx_npkts;
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return (count > 0 ? 0 : EAGAIN);
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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static int
nfe_jrxeof(struct nfe_softc *sc, int count, int *rx_npktsp)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct nfe_rx_data *data;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct mbuf *m;
uint16_t flags;
int len, prog, rx_npkts;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint32_t vtag = 0;
rx_npkts = 0;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->jrxq.jrx_desc_tag, sc->jrxq.jrx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
for (prog = 0;;NFE_INC(sc->jrxq.jcur, NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT),
vtag = 0) {
if (count <= 0)
break;
count--;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
data = &sc->jrxq.jdata[sc->jrxq.jcur];
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
desc64 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc64[sc->jrxq.jcur];
vtag = le32toh(desc64->physaddr[1]);
flags = le16toh(desc64->flags);
len = le16toh(desc64->length) & NFE_RX_LEN_MASK;
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
desc32 = &sc->jrxq.jdesc32[sc->jrxq.jcur];
flags = le16toh(desc32->flags);
len = le16toh(desc32->length) & NFE_RX_LEN_MASK;
}
if (flags & NFE_RX_READY)
break;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
prog++;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR)) == 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if (!(flags & NFE_RX_VALID_V1)) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
nfe_discard_jrxbuf(sc, sc->jrxq.jcur);
continue;
}
if ((flags & NFE_RX_FIXME_V1) == NFE_RX_FIXME_V1) {
flags &= ~NFE_RX_ERROR;
len--; /* fix buffer length */
}
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if (!(flags & NFE_RX_VALID_V2)) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
nfe_discard_jrxbuf(sc, sc->jrxq.jcur);
continue;
}
if ((flags & NFE_RX_FIXME_V2) == NFE_RX_FIXME_V2) {
flags &= ~NFE_RX_ERROR;
len--; /* fix buffer length */
}
}
if (flags & NFE_RX_ERROR) {
ifp->if_ierrors++;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
nfe_discard_jrxbuf(sc, sc->jrxq.jcur);
continue;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
m = data->m;
if (nfe_jnewbuf(sc, sc->jrxq.jcur) != 0) {
ifp->if_iqdrops++;
nfe_discard_jrxbuf(sc, sc->jrxq.jcur);
continue;
2006-11-27 00:23:59 +00:00
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if ((vtag & NFE_RX_VTAG) != 0 &&
(ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = vtag & 0xffff;
m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG;
2006-11-27 00:23:59 +00:00
}
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_RXCSUM) != 0) {
if ((flags & NFE_RX_IP_CSUMOK) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= CSUM_IP_CHECKED;
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |= CSUM_IP_VALID;
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if ((flags & NFE_RX_TCP_CSUMOK) != 0 ||
(flags & NFE_RX_UDP_CSUMOK) != 0) {
m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags |=
CSUM_DATA_VALID | CSUM_PSEUDO_HDR;
m->m_pkthdr.csum_data = 0xffff;
}
}
}
ifp->if_ipackets++;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
(*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m);
NFE_LOCK(sc);
rx_npkts++;
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}
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if (prog > 0)
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->jrxq.jrx_desc_tag, sc->jrxq.jrx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
if (rx_npktsp != NULL)
*rx_npktsp = rx_npkts;
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return (count > 0 ? 0 : EAGAIN);
}
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static void
nfe_txeof(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
struct nfe_desc32 *desc32;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64;
struct nfe_tx_data *data = NULL;
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uint16_t flags;
int cons, prog;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
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bus_dmamap_sync(sc->txq.tx_desc_tag, sc->txq.tx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
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prog = 0;
for (cons = sc->txq.next; cons != sc->txq.cur;
NFE_INC(cons, NFE_TX_RING_COUNT)) {
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
desc64 = &sc->txq.desc64[cons];
flags = le16toh(desc64->flags);
} else {
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desc32 = &sc->txq.desc32[cons];
flags = le16toh(desc32->flags);
}
if (flags & NFE_TX_VALID)
break;
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prog++;
sc->txq.queued--;
data = &sc->txq.data[cons];
if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_JUMBO_SUP | NFE_40BIT_ADDR)) == 0) {
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if ((flags & NFE_TX_LASTFRAG_V1) == 0)
continue;
if ((flags & NFE_TX_ERROR_V1) != 0) {
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"tx v1 error 0x%4b\n", flags, NFE_V1_TXERR);
ifp->if_oerrors++;
} else
ifp->if_opackets++;
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((flags & NFE_TX_LASTFRAG_V2) == 0)
continue;
if ((flags & NFE_TX_ERROR_V2) != 0) {
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device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"tx v2 error 0x%4b\n", flags, NFE_V2_TXERR);
ifp->if_oerrors++;
} else
ifp->if_opackets++;
}
/* last fragment of the mbuf chain transmitted */
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KASSERT(data->m != NULL, ("%s: freeing NULL mbuf!", __func__));
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, data->tx_data_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
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bus_dmamap_unload(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, data->tx_data_map);
m_freem(data->m);
data->m = NULL;
}
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if (prog > 0) {
sc->nfe_force_tx = 0;
sc->txq.next = cons;
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
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if (sc->txq.queued == 0)
sc->nfe_watchdog_timer = 0;
}
}
2006-10-19 10:01:26 +00:00
static int
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nfe_encap(struct nfe_softc *sc, struct mbuf **m_head)
{
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struct nfe_desc32 *desc32 = NULL;
struct nfe_desc64 *desc64 = NULL;
bus_dmamap_t map;
bus_dma_segment_t segs[NFE_MAX_SCATTER];
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int error, i, nsegs, prod, si;
uint32_t tso_segsz;
uint16_t cflags, flags;
struct mbuf *m;
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prod = si = sc->txq.cur;
map = sc->txq.data[prod].tx_data_map;
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error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, map, *m_head, segs,
&nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
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if (error == EFBIG) {
m = m_collapse(*m_head, M_DONTWAIT, NFE_MAX_SCATTER);
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if (m == NULL) {
m_freem(*m_head);
*m_head = NULL;
return (ENOBUFS);
}
*m_head = m;
error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, map,
*m_head, segs, &nsegs, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0) {
m_freem(*m_head);
*m_head = NULL;
return (ENOBUFS);
}
} else if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (nsegs == 0) {
m_freem(*m_head);
*m_head = NULL;
return (EIO);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (sc->txq.queued + nsegs >= NFE_TX_RING_COUNT - 2) {
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, map);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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return (ENOBUFS);
}
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m = *m_head;
cflags = flags = 0;
tso_segsz = 0;
if ((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_TSO) != 0) {
tso_segsz = (uint32_t)m->m_pkthdr.tso_segsz <<
NFE_TX_TSO_SHIFT;
cflags &= ~(NFE_TX_IP_CSUM | NFE_TX_TCP_UDP_CSUM);
cflags |= NFE_TX_TSO;
} else if ((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & NFE_CSUM_FEATURES) != 0) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_IP) != 0)
cflags |= NFE_TX_IP_CSUM;
if ((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_TCP) != 0)
cflags |= NFE_TX_TCP_UDP_CSUM;
if ((m->m_pkthdr.csum_flags & CSUM_UDP) != 0)
cflags |= NFE_TX_TCP_UDP_CSUM;
}
for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i++) {
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc64 = &sc->txq.desc64[prod];
desc64->physaddr[0] =
htole32(NFE_ADDR_HI(segs[i].ds_addr));
desc64->physaddr[1] =
htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[i].ds_addr));
desc64->vtag = 0;
desc64->length = htole16(segs[i].ds_len - 1);
desc64->flags = htole16(flags);
} else {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc32 = &sc->txq.desc32[prod];
desc32->physaddr =
htole32(NFE_ADDR_LO(segs[i].ds_addr));
desc32->length = htole16(segs[i].ds_len - 1);
desc32->flags = htole16(flags);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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/*
* Setting of the valid bit in the first descriptor is
* deferred until the whole chain is fully setup.
*/
flags |= NFE_TX_VALID;
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sc->txq.queued++;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_INC(prod, NFE_TX_RING_COUNT);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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/*
* the whole mbuf chain has been DMA mapped, fix last/first descriptor.
* csum flags, vtag and TSO belong to the first fragment only.
*/
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR) {
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc64->flags |= htole16(NFE_TX_LASTFRAG_V2);
desc64 = &sc->txq.desc64[si];
if ((m->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) != 0)
desc64->vtag = htole32(NFE_TX_VTAG |
m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag);
if (tso_segsz != 0) {
/*
* XXX
* The following indicates the descriptor element
* is a 32bit quantity.
*/
desc64->length |= htole16((uint16_t)tso_segsz);
desc64->flags |= htole16(tso_segsz >> 16);
}
/*
* finally, set the valid/checksum/TSO bit in the first
* descriptor.
*/
desc64->flags |= htole16(NFE_TX_VALID | cflags);
} else {
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP)
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc32->flags |= htole16(NFE_TX_LASTFRAG_V2);
else
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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desc32->flags |= htole16(NFE_TX_LASTFRAG_V1);
desc32 = &sc->txq.desc32[si];
if (tso_segsz != 0) {
/*
* XXX
* The following indicates the descriptor element
* is a 32bit quantity.
*/
desc32->length |= htole16((uint16_t)tso_segsz);
desc32->flags |= htole16(tso_segsz >> 16);
}
/*
* finally, set the valid/checksum/TSO bit in the first
* descriptor.
*/
desc32->flags |= htole16(NFE_TX_VALID | cflags);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc->txq.cur = prod;
prod = (prod + NFE_TX_RING_COUNT - 1) % NFE_TX_RING_COUNT;
sc->txq.data[si].tx_data_map = sc->txq.data[prod].tx_data_map;
sc->txq.data[prod].tx_data_map = map;
sc->txq.data[prod].m = m;
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->txq.tx_data_tag, map, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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return (0);
}
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static void
nfe_setmulti(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
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struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
int i;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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uint32_t filter;
uint8_t addr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN], mask[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
uint8_t etherbroadcastaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN] = {
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0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
};
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
if ((ifp->if_flags & (IFF_ALLMULTI | IFF_PROMISC)) != 0) {
bzero(addr, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
bzero(mask, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
goto done;
}
bcopy(etherbroadcastaddr, addr, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
bcopy(etherbroadcastaddr, mask, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
if_maddr_rlock(ifp);
TAILQ_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) {
u_char *addrp;
if (ifma->ifma_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK)
continue;
addrp = LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *) ifma->ifma_addr);
for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) {
u_int8_t mcaddr = addrp[i];
addr[i] &= mcaddr;
mask[i] &= ~mcaddr;
}
}
if_maddr_runlock(ifp);
for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) {
mask[i] |= addr[i];
}
done:
addr[0] |= 0x01; /* make sure multicast bit is set */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MULTIADDR_HI,
addr[3] << 24 | addr[2] << 16 | addr[1] << 8 | addr[0]);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MULTIADDR_LO,
addr[5] << 8 | addr[4]);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MULTIMASK_HI,
mask[3] << 24 | mask[2] << 16 | mask[1] << 8 | mask[0]);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MULTIMASK_LO,
mask[5] << 8 | mask[4]);
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filter = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RXFILTER);
filter &= NFE_PFF_RX_PAUSE;
filter |= NFE_RXFILTER_MAGIC;
filter |= (ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) ? NFE_PFF_PROMISC : NFE_PFF_U2M;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXFILTER, filter);
}
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static void
nfe_start(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
NFE_LOCK(sc);
nfe_start_locked(ifp);
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
}
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static void
nfe_start_locked(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct mbuf *m0;
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int enq;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
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if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & (IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE)) !=
IFF_DRV_RUNNING || sc->nfe_link == 0)
return;
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for (enq = 0; !IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd);) {
IFQ_DRV_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m0);
if (m0 == NULL)
break;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (nfe_encap(sc, &m0) != 0) {
if (m0 == NULL)
break;
IFQ_DRV_PREPEND(&ifp->if_snd, m0);
ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
break;
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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enq++;
ETHER_BPF_MTAP(ifp, m0);
}
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if (enq > 0) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->txq.tx_desc_tag, sc->txq.tx_desc_map,
BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD | BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
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/* kick Tx */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_KICKTX | sc->rxtxctl);
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/*
* Set a timeout in case the chip goes out to lunch.
*/
sc->nfe_watchdog_timer = 5;
}
}
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static void
nfe_watchdog(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
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if (sc->nfe_watchdog_timer == 0 || --sc->nfe_watchdog_timer)
return;
/* Check if we've lost Tx completion interrupt. */
nfe_txeof(sc);
if (sc->txq.queued == 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "watchdog timeout (missed Tx interrupts) "
"-- recovering\n");
if (!IFQ_DRV_IS_EMPTY(&ifp->if_snd))
nfe_start_locked(ifp);
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return;
}
/* Check if we've lost start Tx command. */
sc->nfe_force_tx++;
if (sc->nfe_force_tx <= 3) {
/*
* If this is the case for watchdog timeout, the following
* code should go to nfe_txeof().
*/
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_KICKTX | sc->rxtxctl);
return;
}
sc->nfe_force_tx = 0;
if_printf(ifp, "watchdog timeout\n");
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
ifp->if_oerrors++;
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nfe_init_locked(sc);
}
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static void
nfe_init(void *xsc)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = xsc;
NFE_LOCK(sc);
nfe_init_locked(sc);
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
}
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static void
nfe_init_locked(void *xsc)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = xsc;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
struct mii_data *mii;
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uint32_t val;
int error;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
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if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)
return;
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nfe_stop(ifp);
sc->nfe_framesize = ifp->if_mtu + NFE_RX_HEADERS;
nfe_init_tx_ring(sc, &sc->txq);
if (sc->nfe_framesize > (MCLBYTES - ETHER_HDR_LEN))
error = nfe_init_jrx_ring(sc, &sc->jrxq);
else
error = nfe_init_rx_ring(sc, &sc->rxq);
if (error != 0) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"initialization failed: no memory for rx buffers\n");
nfe_stop(ifp);
return;
}
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val = 0;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR) != 0)
val |= NFE_MAC_ADDR_INORDER;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_UNK, val);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_STATUS, 0);
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if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_TX_FLOW_CTRL) != 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME, NFE_TX_PAUSE_FRAME_DISABLE);
sc->rxtxctl = NFE_RXTX_BIT2;
if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_40BIT_ADDR)
sc->rxtxctl |= NFE_RXTX_V3MAGIC;
else if (sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP)
sc->rxtxctl |= NFE_RXTX_V2MAGIC;
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if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_RXCSUM) != 0)
sc->rxtxctl |= NFE_RXTX_RXCSUM;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0)
sc->rxtxctl |= NFE_RXTX_VTAG_INSERT | NFE_RXTX_VTAG_STRIP;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_RESET | sc->rxtxctl);
DELAY(10);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, sc->rxtxctl);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING) != 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_VTAG_CTL, NFE_VTAG_ENABLE);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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else
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_VTAG_CTL, 0);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R6, 0);
/* set MAC address */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_set_macaddr(sc, IF_LLADDR(ifp));
/* tell MAC where rings are in memory */
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if (sc->nfe_framesize > MCLBYTES - ETHER_HDR_LEN) {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_HI,
NFE_ADDR_HI(sc->jrxq.jphysaddr));
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_LO,
NFE_ADDR_LO(sc->jrxq.jphysaddr));
} else {
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_HI,
NFE_ADDR_HI(sc->rxq.physaddr));
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_LO,
NFE_ADDR_LO(sc->rxq.physaddr));
}
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_RING_ADDR_HI, NFE_ADDR_HI(sc->txq.physaddr));
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_RING_ADDR_LO, NFE_ADDR_LO(sc->txq.physaddr));
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RING_SIZE,
(NFE_RX_RING_COUNT - 1) << 16 |
(NFE_TX_RING_COUNT - 1));
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXBUFSZ, sc->nfe_framesize);
/* force MAC to wakeup */
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PWR_STATE);
if ((val & NFE_PWR_WAKEUP) == 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PWR_STATE, val | NFE_PWR_WAKEUP);
DELAY(10);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PWR_STATE);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PWR_STATE, val | NFE_PWR_VALID);
#if 1
/* configure interrupts coalescing/mitigation */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_IMTIMER, NFE_IM_DEFAULT);
#else
/* no interrupt mitigation: one interrupt per packet */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_IMTIMER, 970);
#endif
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R1, NFE_R1_MAGIC_10_100);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R2, NFE_R2_MAGIC);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R6, NFE_R6_MAGIC);
/* update MAC knowledge of PHY; generates a NFE_IRQ_LINK interrupt */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_STATUS, sc->mii_phyaddr << 24 | NFE_STATUS_MAGIC);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_SETUP_R4, NFE_R4_MAGIC);
/* Disable WOL. */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_WOL_CTL, 0);
sc->rxtxctl &= ~NFE_RXTX_BIT2;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, sc->rxtxctl);
DELAY(10);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RXTX_CTL, NFE_RXTX_BIT1 | sc->rxtxctl);
/* set Rx filter */
nfe_setmulti(sc);
/* enable Rx */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_CTL, NFE_RX_START);
/* enable Tx */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_CTL, NFE_TX_START);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PHY_STATUS, 0xf);
/* Clear hardware stats. */
nfe_stats_clear(sc);
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
if (ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_POLLING)
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nfe_disable_intr(sc);
else
#endif
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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nfe_set_intr(sc);
nfe_enable_intr(sc); /* enable interrupts */
ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
sc->nfe_link = 0;
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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mii_mediachg(mii);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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callout_reset(&sc->nfe_stat_ch, hz, nfe_tick, sc);
}
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static void
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nfe_stop(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
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struct nfe_rx_ring *rx_ring;
struct nfe_jrx_ring *jrx_ring;
struct nfe_tx_ring *tx_ring;
struct nfe_rx_data *rdata;
struct nfe_tx_data *tdata;
int i;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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sc->nfe_watchdog_timer = 0;
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~(IFF_DRV_RUNNING | IFF_DRV_OACTIVE);
callout_stop(&sc->nfe_stat_ch);
/* abort Tx */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_TX_CTL, 0);
/* disable Rx */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_CTL, 0);
/* disable interrupts */
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nfe_disable_intr(sc);
sc->nfe_link = 0;
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/* free Rx and Tx mbufs still in the queues. */
rx_ring = &sc->rxq;
for (i = 0; i < NFE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
rdata = &rx_ring->data[i];
if (rdata->m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(rx_ring->rx_data_tag,
rdata->rx_data_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(rx_ring->rx_data_tag,
rdata->rx_data_map);
m_freem(rdata->m);
rdata->m = NULL;
}
}
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Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_JUMBO_SUP) != 0) {
jrx_ring = &sc->jrxq;
for (i = 0; i < NFE_JUMBO_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
rdata = &jrx_ring->jdata[i];
if (rdata->m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(jrx_ring->jrx_data_tag,
rdata->rx_data_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(jrx_ring->jrx_data_tag,
rdata->rx_data_map);
m_freem(rdata->m);
rdata->m = NULL;
}
}
}
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tx_ring = &sc->txq;
for (i = 0; i < NFE_RX_RING_COUNT; i++) {
tdata = &tx_ring->data[i];
if (tdata->m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_sync(tx_ring->tx_data_tag,
tdata->tx_data_map, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(tx_ring->tx_data_tag,
tdata->tx_data_map);
m_freem(tdata->m);
tdata->m = NULL;
}
}
/* Update hardware stats. */
nfe_stats_update(sc);
}
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static int
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nfe_ifmedia_upd(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
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struct nfe_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct mii_data *mii;
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NFE_LOCK(sc);
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
mii_mediachg(mii);
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NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
return (0);
}
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static void
nfe_ifmedia_sts(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *ifmr)
{
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struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct mii_data *mii;
sc = ifp->if_softc;
NFE_LOCK(sc);
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
mii_pollstat(mii);
ifmr->ifm_active = mii->mii_media_active;
ifmr->ifm_status = mii->mii_media_status;
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
}
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void
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nfe_tick(void *xsc)
{
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struct nfe_softc *sc;
struct mii_data *mii;
struct ifnet *ifp;
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sc = (struct nfe_softc *)xsc;
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NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
mii_tick(mii);
nfe_stats_update(sc);
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nfe_watchdog(ifp);
callout_reset(&sc->nfe_stat_ch, hz, nfe_tick, sc);
}
static int
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nfe_shutdown(device_t dev)
{
return (nfe_suspend(dev));
}
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static void
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nfe_get_macaddr(struct nfe_softc *sc, uint8_t *addr)
{
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uint32_t val;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_CORRECT_MACADDR) == 0) {
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MACADDR_LO);
addr[0] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
addr[1] = (val & 0xff);
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MACADDR_HI);
addr[2] = (val >> 24) & 0xff;
addr[3] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
addr[4] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
addr[5] = (val & 0xff);
} else {
val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MACADDR_LO);
addr[5] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
addr[4] = (val & 0xff);
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val = NFE_READ(sc, NFE_MACADDR_HI);
addr[3] = (val >> 24) & 0xff;
addr[2] = (val >> 16) & 0xff;
addr[1] = (val >> 8) & 0xff;
addr[0] = (val & 0xff);
}
}
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static void
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nfe_set_macaddr(struct nfe_softc *sc, uint8_t *addr)
{
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MACADDR_LO, addr[5] << 8 | addr[4]);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_MACADDR_HI, addr[3] << 24 | addr[2] << 16 |
addr[1] << 8 | addr[0]);
}
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/*
* Map a single buffer address.
*/
static void
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nfe_dma_map_segs(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nseg, int error)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
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struct nfe_dmamap_arg *ctx;
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if (error != 0)
return;
KASSERT(nseg == 1, ("too many DMA segments, %d should be 1", nseg));
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
ctx = (struct nfe_dmamap_arg *)arg;
ctx->nfe_busaddr = segs[0].ds_addr;
}
static int
sysctl_int_range(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS, int low, int high)
{
int error, value;
if (!arg1)
return (EINVAL);
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);
}
static int
sysctl_hw_nfe_proc_limit(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
Bring overhauled nfe(4) into tree. o s/printf/device_printf/g o Nuke OpenBSDism. o Nuke NetBSD/OpenBSD specific DMA sync operations.(we don't have a way to sync a single descriptor within a DMA map.) o Remove recursive mutex. o bus_dma(9) clean up. o 40bit DMA address support. o Add protection for Rx map load failure. o Fix a long standing bug for watchdog timeout. [1] o Add additional protections, missing Tx completion interrupt, losing start Tx command, for watchdog timeout. o Switch to taskqueue(9) API to handle interrupts. o Use our own timer for watchdog instead of if_watchdog/if_timer interface. o Advertise VLAN header length/capability correctly to upper layer. o Remove excessive kernel stack consumption in nfe_encap(). o Handle highly fragmented mbuf chains correctly. o Enable etherenet address reprogramming with ifconfig(8). o Add ALTQ/TSO, MSI/MSIX support. o Increased Rx ring to 256 descriptors from 128. o Align Tx/Rx descriptor ring on sizeof(struct nfe_desc64) boundary. o Remove alignment restrictions on Tx/Rx buffers. o Rewritten jumbo frame support code. o Add support for hardware assistend VLAN tag insertion/stripping. o Add support for Tx/Rx flow control based on patches from Peer Chen. [2] o Add a routine that detects whether ethernet address swap routines is required. [3] o Add a workaround that take MAC/PHY out of power down mode. o Add suspend/resume support. o style(9) and code clean up. Special thanks to Shigeaki Tagashira, the original porter of nfe(4), who submitted lots of patches, performed uncountable number of regression tests and maintained nfe(4) for a long time. Without his enthusiastic help and support I could never have completed this overhauling task. The only weak point of nfe(4) compared to nve(4) is instability of manual half-duplex media selection on certain hardwares(auto sensing media type should work for all cases, though). This was a long standing bug of nfe(4) and I still have no idea why it doesn't work on some hardwares. Obtained from: OpenBSD [1] Submitted by: Peer Chen < pchen at nvidia dot com > [2], [3] Reviewed by: Shigeaki Tagashira < shigeaki AT se DOT hiroshima-u DOT ac DOT jp > Tested by: Shigeaki Tagashira, current Discussed with: current Silence from: obrien
2007-06-12 02:16:02 +00:00
return (sysctl_int_range(oidp, arg1, arg2, req, NFE_PROC_MIN,
NFE_PROC_MAX));
}
#define NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(c, h, n, p, d) \
SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(c, h, OID_AUTO, n, CTLFLAG_RD, p, 0, d)
#define NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD64(c, h, n, p, d) \
SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD(c, h, OID_AUTO, n, CTLFLAG_RD, p, d)
static void
nfe_sysctl_node(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx;
struct sysctl_oid_list *child, *parent;
struct sysctl_oid *tree;
struct nfe_hw_stats *stats;
int error;
stats = &sc->nfe_stats;
ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->nfe_dev);
child = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->nfe_dev));
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, child,
OID_AUTO, "process_limit", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW,
&sc->nfe_process_limit, 0, sysctl_hw_nfe_proc_limit, "I",
"max number of Rx events to process");
sc->nfe_process_limit = NFE_PROC_DEFAULT;
error = resource_int_value(device_get_name(sc->nfe_dev),
device_get_unit(sc->nfe_dev), "process_limit",
&sc->nfe_process_limit);
if (error == 0) {
if (sc->nfe_process_limit < NFE_PROC_MIN ||
sc->nfe_process_limit > NFE_PROC_MAX) {
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"process_limit value out of range; "
"using default: %d\n", NFE_PROC_DEFAULT);
sc->nfe_process_limit = NFE_PROC_DEFAULT;
}
}
if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_MIB_V1 | NFE_MIB_V2 | NFE_MIB_V3)) == 0)
return;
tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(ctx, child, OID_AUTO, "stats", CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, "NFE statistics");
parent = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree);
/* Rx statistics. */
tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(ctx, parent, OID_AUTO, "rx", CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, "Rx MAC statistics");
child = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree);
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "frame_errors",
&stats->rx_frame_errors, "Framing Errors");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "extra_bytes",
&stats->rx_extra_bytes, "Extra Bytes");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "late_cols",
&stats->rx_late_cols, "Late Collisions");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "runts",
&stats->rx_runts, "Runts");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "jumbos",
&stats->rx_jumbos, "Jumbos");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "fifo_overuns",
&stats->rx_fifo_overuns, "FIFO Overruns");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "crc_errors",
&stats->rx_crc_errors, "CRC Errors");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "fae",
&stats->rx_fae, "Frame Alignment Errors");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "len_errors",
&stats->rx_len_errors, "Length Errors");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "unicast",
&stats->rx_unicast, "Unicast Frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "multicast",
&stats->rx_multicast, "Multicast Frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "broadcast",
&stats->rx_broadcast, "Broadcast Frames");
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V2) != 0) {
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD64(ctx, child, "octets",
&stats->rx_octets, "Octets");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "pause",
&stats->rx_pause, "Pause frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "drops",
&stats->rx_drops, "Drop frames");
}
/* Tx statistics. */
tree = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(ctx, parent, OID_AUTO, "tx", CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, "Tx MAC statistics");
child = SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree);
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD64(ctx, child, "octets",
&stats->tx_octets, "Octets");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "zero_rexmits",
&stats->tx_zero_rexmits, "Zero Retransmits");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "one_rexmits",
&stats->tx_one_rexmits, "One Retransmits");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "multi_rexmits",
&stats->tx_multi_rexmits, "Multiple Retransmits");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "late_cols",
&stats->tx_late_cols, "Late Collisions");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "fifo_underuns",
&stats->tx_fifo_underuns, "FIFO Underruns");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "carrier_losts",
&stats->tx_carrier_losts, "Carrier Losts");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "excess_deferrals",
&stats->tx_excess_deferals, "Excess Deferrals");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "retry_errors",
&stats->tx_retry_errors, "Retry Errors");
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V2) != 0) {
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "deferrals",
&stats->tx_deferals, "Deferrals");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "frames",
&stats->tx_frames, "Frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "pause",
&stats->tx_pause, "Pause Frames");
}
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V3) != 0) {
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "unicast",
&stats->tx_deferals, "Unicast Frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "multicast",
&stats->tx_frames, "Multicast Frames");
NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32(ctx, child, "broadcast",
&stats->tx_pause, "Broadcast Frames");
}
}
#undef NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD32
#undef NFE_SYSCTL_STAT_ADD64
static void
nfe_stats_clear(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
int i, mib_cnt;
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V1) != 0)
mib_cnt = NFE_NUM_MIB_STATV1;
else if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_MIB_V2 | NFE_MIB_V3)) != 0)
mib_cnt = NFE_NUM_MIB_STATV2;
else
return;
for (i = 0; i < mib_cnt; i += sizeof(uint32_t))
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_OCTET + i);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V3) != 0) {
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_UNICAST);
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_MULTICAST);
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_BROADCAST);
}
}
static void
nfe_stats_update(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct nfe_hw_stats *stats;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & (NFE_MIB_V1 | NFE_MIB_V2 | NFE_MIB_V3)) == 0)
return;
stats = &sc->nfe_stats;
stats->tx_octets += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_OCTET);
stats->tx_zero_rexmits += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_ZERO_REXMIT);
stats->tx_one_rexmits += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_ONE_REXMIT);
stats->tx_multi_rexmits += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_MULTI_REXMIT);
stats->tx_late_cols += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_LATE_COL);
stats->tx_fifo_underuns += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_FIFO_UNDERUN);
stats->tx_carrier_losts += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_CARRIER_LOST);
stats->tx_excess_deferals += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_EXCESS_DEFERRAL);
stats->tx_retry_errors += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_RETRY_ERROR);
stats->rx_frame_errors += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_FRAME_ERROR);
stats->rx_extra_bytes += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_EXTRA_BYTES);
stats->rx_late_cols += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_LATE_COL);
stats->rx_runts += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_RUNT);
stats->rx_jumbos += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_JUMBO);
stats->rx_fifo_overuns += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_FIFO_OVERUN);
stats->rx_crc_errors += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_CRC_ERROR);
stats->rx_fae += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_FAE);
stats->rx_len_errors += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_LEN_ERROR);
stats->rx_unicast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_UNICAST);
stats->rx_multicast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_MULTICAST);
stats->rx_broadcast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_BROADCAST);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V2) != 0) {
stats->tx_deferals += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_DEFERAL);
stats->tx_frames += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_FRAME);
stats->rx_octets += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_OCTET);
stats->tx_pause += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_PAUSE);
stats->rx_pause += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_PAUSE);
stats->rx_drops += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_DROP);
}
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_MIB_V3) != 0) {
stats->tx_unicast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_UNICAST);
stats->tx_multicast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_MULTICAST);
stats->rx_broadcast += NFE_READ(sc, NFE_TX_BROADCAST);
}
}
static void
nfe_set_linkspeed(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct mii_softc *miisc;
struct mii_data *mii;
int aneg, i, phyno;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
mii = device_get_softc(sc->nfe_miibus);
mii_pollstat(mii);
aneg = 0;
if ((mii->mii_media_status & (IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID)) ==
(IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID)) {
switch IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active) {
case IFM_10_T:
case IFM_100_TX:
return;
case IFM_1000_T:
aneg++;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
- Remove attempts to implement setting of BMCR_LOOP/MIIF_NOLOOP (reporting IFM_LOOP based on BMCR_LOOP is left in place though as it might provide useful for debugging). For most mii(4) drivers it was unclear whether the PHYs driven by them actually support loopback or not. Moreover, typically loopback mode also needs to be activated on the MAC, which none of the Ethernet drivers using mii(4) implements. Given that loopback media has no real use (and obviously hardly had a chance to actually work) besides for driver development (which just loopback mode should be sufficient for though, i.e one doesn't necessary need support for loopback media) support for it is just dropped as both NetBSD and OpenBSD already did quite some time ago. - Let mii_phy_add_media() also announce the support of IFM_NONE. - Restructure the PHY entry points to use a structure of entry points instead of discrete function pointers, and extend this to include a "reset" entry point. Make sure any PHY-specific reset routine is always used, and provide one for lxtphy(4) which disables MII interrupts (as is done for a few other PHYs we have drivers for). This includes changing NIC drivers which previously just called the generic mii_phy_reset() to now actually call the PHY-specific reset routine, which might be crucial in some cases. While at it, the redundant checks in these NIC drivers for mii->mii_instance not being zero before calling the reset routines were removed because as soon as one PHY driver attaches mii->mii_instance is incremented and we hardly can end up in their media change callbacks etc if no PHY driver has attached as mii_attach() would have failed in that case and not attach a miibus(4) instance. Consequently, NIC drivers now no longer should call mii_phy_reset() directly, so it was removed from EXPORT_SYMS. - Add a mii_phy_dev_attach() as a companion helper to mii_phy_dev_probe(). The purpose of that function is to perform the common steps to attach a PHY driver instance and to hook it up to the miibus(4) instance and to optionally also handle the probing, addition and initialization of the supported media. So all a PHY driver without any special requirements has to do in its bus attach method is to call mii_phy_dev_attach() along with PHY-specific MIIF_* flags, a pointer to its PHY functions and the add_media set to one. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() as appropriate. Along with these changes the capability mask was added to the mii_softc structure so PHY drivers taking advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() but still handling media on their own do not need to fiddle with the MII attach arguments anyway. - Keep track of the PHY offset in the mii_softc structure. This is done for compatibility with NetBSD/OpenBSD. - Keep track of the PHY's OUI, model and revision in the mii_softc structure. Several PHY drivers require this information also after attaching and previously had to wrap their own softc around mii_softc. NetBSD/OpenBSD also keep track of the model and revision on their mii_softc structure. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage as appropriate. - Convert the mebers of the MII data structure to unsigned where appropriate. This is partly inspired by NetBSD/OpenBSD. - According to IEEE 802.3-2002 the bits actually have to be reversed when mapping an OUI to the MII ID registers. All PHY drivers and miidevs where changed as necessary. Actually this now again allows to largely share miidevs with NetBSD, which fixed this problem already 9 years ago. Consequently miidevs was synced as far as possible. - Add MIIF_NOMANPAUSE and mii_phy_flowstatus() calls to drivers that weren't explicitly converted to support flow control before. It's unclear whether flow control actually works with these but typically it should and their net behavior should be more correct with these changes in place than without if the MAC driver sets MIIF_DOPAUSE. Obtained from: NetBSD (partially) Reviewed by: yongari (earlier version), silence on arch@ and net@
2011-05-03 19:51:29 +00:00
miisc = LIST_FIRST(&mii->mii_phys);
phyno = miisc->mii_phy;
LIST_FOREACH(miisc, &mii->mii_phys, mii_list)
PHY_RESET(miisc);
nfe_miibus_writereg(sc->nfe_dev, phyno, MII_100T2CR, 0);
nfe_miibus_writereg(sc->nfe_dev, phyno,
MII_ANAR, ANAR_TX_FD | ANAR_TX | ANAR_10_FD | ANAR_10 | ANAR_CSMA);
nfe_miibus_writereg(sc->nfe_dev, phyno,
MII_BMCR, BMCR_RESET | BMCR_AUTOEN | BMCR_STARTNEG);
DELAY(1000);
if (aneg != 0) {
/*
* Poll link state until nfe(4) get a 10/100Mbps link.
*/
for (i = 0; i < MII_ANEGTICKS_GIGE; i++) {
mii_pollstat(mii);
if ((mii->mii_media_status & (IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID))
== (IFM_ACTIVE | IFM_AVALID)) {
switch (IFM_SUBTYPE(mii->mii_media_active)) {
case IFM_10_T:
case IFM_100_TX:
nfe_mac_config(sc, mii);
return;
default:
break;
}
}
NFE_UNLOCK(sc);
pause("nfelnk", hz);
NFE_LOCK(sc);
}
if (i == MII_ANEGTICKS_GIGE)
device_printf(sc->nfe_dev,
"establishing a link failed, WOL may not work!");
}
/*
* No link, force MAC to have 100Mbps, full-duplex link.
* This is the last resort and may/may not work.
*/
mii->mii_media_status = IFM_AVALID | IFM_ACTIVE;
mii->mii_media_active = IFM_ETHER | IFM_100_TX | IFM_FDX;
nfe_mac_config(sc, mii);
}
static void
nfe_set_wol(struct nfe_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp;
uint32_t wolctl;
int pmc;
uint16_t pmstat;
NFE_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
if (pci_find_cap(sc->nfe_dev, PCIY_PMG, &pmc) != 0)
return;
ifp = sc->nfe_ifp;
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC) != 0)
wolctl = NFE_WOL_MAGIC;
else
wolctl = 0;
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_WOL_CTL, wolctl);
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_WOL_MAGIC) != 0) {
nfe_set_linkspeed(sc);
if ((sc->nfe_flags & NFE_PWR_MGMT) != 0)
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_PWR2_CTL,
NFE_READ(sc, NFE_PWR2_CTL) & ~NFE_PWR2_GATE_CLOCKS);
/* Enable RX. */
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_HI, 0);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_RING_ADDR_LO, 0);
NFE_WRITE(sc, NFE_RX_CTL, NFE_READ(sc, NFE_RX_CTL) |
NFE_RX_START);
}
/* Request PME if WOL is requested. */
pmstat = pci_read_config(sc->nfe_dev, pmc + PCIR_POWER_STATUS, 2);
pmstat &= ~(PCIM_PSTAT_PME | PCIM_PSTAT_PMEENABLE);
if ((ifp->if_capenable & IFCAP_WOL) != 0)
pmstat |= PCIM_PSTAT_PME | PCIM_PSTAT_PMEENABLE;
pci_write_config(sc->nfe_dev, pmc + PCIR_POWER_STATUS, pmstat, 2);
}