This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
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Copyright (c) 2001-2010, Intel Corporation
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This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
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/*$FreeBSD$*/
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2001-12-02 07:37:17 +00:00
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2001-12-02 07:37:17 +00:00
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#ifndef _EM_H_DEFINED_
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#define _EM_H_DEFINED_
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/* Tunables */
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/*
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* EM_TXD: Maximum number of Transmit Descriptors
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* Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
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* Default Value: 256
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#define EM_MIN_TXD 80
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#define EM_MAX_TXD 4096
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/*
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* This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
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* transmit interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_TIDV is non-zero,
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* Receive Interrupt Absolute Delay Timer (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544)
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* Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
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* Default Value: 64
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* This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
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* receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_RDTR is non-zero,
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#define EM_WATCHDOG (10 * hz)
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/*
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#define EM_TX_CLEANUP_THRESHOLD (adapter->num_tx_desc / 8)
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/* Tunables -- End */
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#define AUTONEG_ADV_DEFAULT (ADVERTISE_10_HALF | ADVERTISE_10_FULL | \
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ADVERTISE_100_HALF | ADVERTISE_100_FULL | \
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ADVERTISE_1000_FULL)
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/* PHY master/slave setting */
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#define EM_MASTER_SLAVE e1000_ms_hw_default
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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/*
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#define EM_VENDOR_ID 0x8086
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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#define EM_FLASH 0x0014
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2003-03-21 21:47:31 +00:00
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#define EM_JUMBO_PBA 0x00000028
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#define EM_DEFAULT_PBA 0x00000030
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#define EM_SMARTSPEED_DOWNSHIFT 3
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#define EM_SMARTSPEED_MAX 15
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Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
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#define EM_MAX_LOOP 10
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#define MAX_NUM_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES 128
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#define PCI_ANY_ID (~0U)
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#define ETHER_ALIGN 2
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#define EM_FC_PAUSE_TIME 0x0680
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#define EM_EEPROM_APME 0x400;
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#define EM_82544_APME 0x0004;
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2001-12-02 07:37:17 +00:00
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2006-08-03 09:20:11 +00:00
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/*
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* TDBA/RDBA should be aligned on 16 byte boundary. But TDLEN/RDLEN should be
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* multiple of 128 bytes. So we align TDBA/RDBA on 128 byte boundary. This will
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* also optimize cache line size effect. H/W supports up to cache line size 128.
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#define EM_DBA_ALIGN 128
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#define SPEED_MODE_BIT (1<<21) /* On PCI-E MACs only */
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2006-10-31 15:00:14 +00:00
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/* PCI Config defines */
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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#define EM_BAR_TYPE(v) ((v) & EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK)
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#define EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK 0x00000001
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#define EM_BAR_TYPE_MMEM 0x00000000
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#define EM_BAR_TYPE_FLASH 0x0014
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#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE(v) ((v) & EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK)
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#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK 0x00000006
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#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_32BIT 0x00000000
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#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_64BIT 0x00000004
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2007-05-17 00:14:03 +00:00
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#define EM_MSIX_BAR 3 /* On 82575 */
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2006-10-31 15:00:14 +00:00
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2001-12-02 07:37:17 +00:00
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/* Defines for printing debug information */
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#define DEBUG_INIT 0
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#define DEBUG_IOCTL 0
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#define DEBUG_HW 0
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#define INIT_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n")
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#define INIT_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n", A)
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#define INIT_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n", A, B)
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#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n")
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#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A)
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#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A, B)
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#define HW_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n")
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#define HW_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A)
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#define HW_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A, B)
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2002-04-06 00:36:53 +00:00
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2010-04-09 18:42:15 +00:00
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#define EM_MAX_SCATTER 32
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2009-06-24 17:41:29 +00:00
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#define EM_VFTA_SIZE 128
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2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
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#define EM_TSO_SIZE (65535 + sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header))
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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#define EM_TSO_SEG_SIZE 4096 /* Max dma segment size */
|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
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#define EM_MSIX_MASK 0x01F00000 /* For 82574 use */
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Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
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#define EM_MSIX_LINK 0x01000000 /* For 82574 use */
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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#define ETH_ZLEN 60
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#define ETH_ADDR_LEN 6
|
2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
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#define CSUM_OFFLOAD 7 /* Offload bits in mbuf flag */
|
2006-10-28 00:47:55 +00:00
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|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
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/*
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* 82574 has a nonstandard address for EIAC
|
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* and since its only used in MSIX, and in
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* the em driver only 82574 uses MSIX we can
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* solve it just using this define.
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*/
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#define EM_EIAC 0x000DC
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2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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/*
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* Bus dma allocation structure used by
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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* e1000_dma_malloc and e1000_dma_free.
|
2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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*/
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struct em_dma_alloc {
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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bus_addr_t dma_paddr;
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caddr_t dma_vaddr;
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bus_dma_tag_t dma_tag;
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bus_dmamap_t dma_map;
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bus_dma_segment_t dma_seg;
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int dma_nseg;
|
2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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};
|
2006-10-28 00:47:55 +00:00
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2009-06-24 17:41:29 +00:00
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struct adapter;
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struct em_int_delay_info {
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struct adapter *adapter; /* Back-pointer to the adapter struct */
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int offset; /* Register offset to read/write */
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int value; /* Current value in usecs */
|
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};
|
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|
|
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
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/*
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* The transmit ring, one per tx queue
|
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*/
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struct tx_ring {
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struct adapter *adapter;
|
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|
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struct mtx tx_mtx;
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|
char mtx_name[16];
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u32 me;
|
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|
|
u32 msix;
|
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|
|
u32 ims;
|
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|
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bool watchdog_check;
|
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|
|
int watchdog_time;
|
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|
|
struct em_dma_alloc txdma;
|
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|
|
struct e1000_tx_desc *tx_base;
|
|
|
|
struct task tx_task;
|
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|
|
struct taskqueue *tq;
|
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|
|
u32 next_avail_desc;
|
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|
|
u32 next_to_clean;
|
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|
|
struct em_buffer *tx_buffers;
|
|
|
|
volatile u16 tx_avail;
|
|
|
|
u32 tx_tso; /* last tx was tso */
|
|
|
|
u16 last_hw_offload;
|
|
|
|
#if __FreeBSD_version >= 800000
|
|
|
|
struct buf_ring *br;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Interrupt resources */
|
|
|
|
bus_dma_tag_t txtag;
|
|
|
|
void *tag;
|
|
|
|
struct resource *res;
|
2010-03-30 17:05:24 +00:00
|
|
|
unsigned long tx_irq;
|
|
|
|
unsigned long no_desc_avail;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* The Receive ring, one per rx queue
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
struct rx_ring {
|
|
|
|
struct adapter *adapter;
|
|
|
|
u32 me;
|
|
|
|
u32 msix;
|
|
|
|
u32 ims;
|
|
|
|
struct mtx rx_mtx;
|
|
|
|
char mtx_name[16];
|
|
|
|
u32 payload;
|
|
|
|
struct task rx_task;
|
|
|
|
struct taskqueue *tq;
|
|
|
|
struct e1000_rx_desc *rx_base;
|
|
|
|
struct em_dma_alloc rxdma;
|
2010-03-30 17:05:24 +00:00
|
|
|
u32 next_to_refresh;
|
|
|
|
u32 next_to_check;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
struct em_buffer *rx_buffers;
|
|
|
|
struct mbuf *fmp;
|
|
|
|
struct mbuf *lmp;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Interrupt resources */
|
|
|
|
void *tag;
|
|
|
|
struct resource *res;
|
|
|
|
bus_dma_tag_t rxtag;
|
|
|
|
bus_dmamap_t rx_sparemap;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Soft stats */
|
2010-03-30 17:05:24 +00:00
|
|
|
unsigned long rx_irq;
|
|
|
|
unsigned long rx_packets;
|
|
|
|
unsigned long rx_bytes;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Our adapter structure */
|
2010-01-26 22:32:22 +00:00
|
|
|
struct adapter {
|
|
|
|
struct ifnet *ifp;
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
|
|
|
struct e1000_hw hw;
|
2002-06-03 22:30:51 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
/* FreeBSD operating-system-specific structures. */
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
|
|
|
struct e1000_osdep osdep;
|
2006-02-15 08:39:50 +00:00
|
|
|
struct device *dev;
|
2010-03-31 20:43:24 +00:00
|
|
|
struct cdev *led_dev;
|
2008-02-29 21:50:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
struct resource *memory;
|
|
|
|
struct resource *flash;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
struct resource *msix_mem;
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
struct resource *res;
|
|
|
|
void *tag;
|
|
|
|
u32 linkvec;
|
|
|
|
u32 ivars;
|
2008-02-29 21:50:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2006-02-15 08:39:50 +00:00
|
|
|
struct ifmedia media;
|
2003-09-23 00:18:25 +00:00
|
|
|
struct callout timer;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
int msix;
|
2006-07-20 04:18:45 +00:00
|
|
|
int if_flags;
|
2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
|
|
int max_frame_size;
|
|
|
|
int min_frame_size;
|
|
|
|
struct mtx core_mtx;
|
2004-11-12 11:03:07 +00:00
|
|
|
int em_insert_vlan_header;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
u32 ims;
|
|
|
|
bool in_detach;
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Task for FAST handling */
|
|
|
|
struct task link_task;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
struct task que_task;
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
|
|
|
struct taskqueue *tq; /* private task queue */
|
2008-02-29 21:50:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2008-11-26 23:57:23 +00:00
|
|
|
eventhandler_tag vlan_attach;
|
|
|
|
eventhandler_tag vlan_detach;
|
Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
u16 num_vlans;
|
|
|
|
u16 num_queues;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* Transmit rings:
|
|
|
|
* Allocated at run time, an array of rings.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
struct tx_ring *tx_rings;
|
|
|
|
int num_tx_desc;
|
|
|
|
u32 txd_cmd;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
|
|
* Receive rings:
|
|
|
|
* Allocated at run time, an array of rings.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
struct rx_ring *rx_rings;
|
|
|
|
int num_rx_desc;
|
|
|
|
u32 rx_process_limit;
|
2008-11-26 23:57:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Management and WOL features */
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
u32 wol;
|
|
|
|
bool has_manage;
|
|
|
|
bool has_amt;
|
2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2002-06-03 22:30:51 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Info about the board itself */
|
2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
|
|
|
uint8_t link_active;
|
|
|
|
uint16_t link_speed;
|
|
|
|
uint16_t link_duplex;
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uint32_t smartspeed;
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struct em_int_delay_info tx_int_delay;
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struct em_int_delay_info tx_abs_int_delay;
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struct em_int_delay_info rx_int_delay;
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struct em_int_delay_info rx_abs_int_delay;
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2002-06-03 22:30:51 +00:00
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/* Misc stats maintained by the driver */
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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unsigned long dropped_pkts;
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2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
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unsigned long mbuf_alloc_failed;
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unsigned long mbuf_cluster_failed;
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2006-02-15 08:39:50 +00:00
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unsigned long no_tx_map_avail;
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unsigned long no_tx_dma_setup;
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2005-11-09 15:23:54 +00:00
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unsigned long rx_overruns;
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Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
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unsigned long watchdog_events;
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2010-01-27 17:35:58 +00:00
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unsigned long link_irq;
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2004-09-01 23:22:41 +00:00
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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struct e1000_hw_stats stats;
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2001-12-02 07:37:17 +00:00
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};
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Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
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/********************************************************************************
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2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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* vendor_info_array
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*
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* This array contains the list of Subvendor/Subdevice IDs on which the driver
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* should load.
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*
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Update to igb and em:
em revision 7.0.0:
- Using driver devclass, seperate legacy (pre-pcie) code
into a seperate source file. This will at least help
protect against regression issues. It compiles along
with em, and is transparent to end use, devices in each
appear to be 'emX'. When using em in a modular form this
also allows the legacy stuff to be defined out.
- Add tx and rx rings as in igb, in the 82574 this becomes
actual multiqueue for the first time (2 queues) while in
other PCIE adapters its just make code cleaner.
- Add RX mbuf handling logic that matches igb, this will
eliminate packet drops due to temporary mbuf shortage.
igb revision 1.9.3:
- Following the ixgbe code, use a new approach in what
was called 'get_buf', the routine now has been made
independent of rxeof, it now does the update to the
engine TDT register, this design allows temporary
mbuf resources to become non-critical, not requiring
a packet to be discarded, instead it just returns and
does not increment the tail pointer.
- With the above change it was also unnecessary to keep
'spare' maps around, since we do not have the discard
issue.
- Performance tweaks and improvements to the code also.
MFC in a week
2010-03-29 23:36:34 +00:00
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********************************************************************************/
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2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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typedef struct _em_vendor_info_t {
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unsigned int vendor_id;
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unsigned int device_id;
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unsigned int subvendor_id;
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unsigned int subdevice_id;
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unsigned int index;
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} em_vendor_info_t;
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struct em_buffer {
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2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
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int next_eop; /* Index of the desc to watch */
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2006-10-28 08:11:07 +00:00
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struct mbuf *m_head;
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bus_dmamap_t map; /* bus_dma map for packet */
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};
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2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
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#define EM_CORE_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
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2007-11-28 19:14:06 +00:00
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mtx_init(&(_sc)->core_mtx, _name, "EM Core Lock", MTX_DEF)
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2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
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#define EM_TX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
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2007-11-28 19:14:06 +00:00
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mtx_init(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, _name, "EM TX Lock", MTX_DEF)
|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
|
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#define EM_RX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
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mtx_init(&(_sc)->rx_mtx, _name, "EM RX Lock", MTX_DEF)
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2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
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#define EM_CORE_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc) mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
|
|
|
|
#define EM_TX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc) mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_RX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc) mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
|
2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_CORE_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
|
|
|
|
#define EM_TX_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
|
2009-04-14 03:36:59 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_TX_TRYLOCK(_sc) mtx_trylock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_RX_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
|
2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_CORE_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
|
|
|
|
#define EM_TX_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
|
This delta has a few important items:
PR 122839 is fixed in both em and in igb
Second, the issue on building modules since the static kernel
build changes is now resolved. I was not able to get the fancier
directory hierarchy working, but this works, both em and igb
build as modules now.
Third, there is now support in em for two new NICs, Hartwell
(or 82574) is a low cost PCIE dual port adapter that has MSIX,
for this release it uses 3 vectors only, RX, TX, and LINK. In
the next release I will add a second TX and RX queue. Also, there
is support here for ICH10, the followon to ICH9. Both of these are
early releases, general availability will follow soon.
Fourth: On Hartwell and ICH10 we now have IEEE 1588 PTP support,
I have implemented this in a provisional way so that early adopters
may try and comment on the functionality. The IOCTL structure may
change. This feature is off by default, you need to edit the Makefile
and add the EM_TIMESYNC define to get the code.
Enjoy all!!
2008-04-25 21:19:41 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_RX_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
|
2007-11-20 21:41:22 +00:00
|
|
|
#define EM_CORE_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->core_mtx, MA_OWNED)
|
|
|
|
#define EM_TX_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, MA_OWNED)
|
2003-09-23 00:18:25 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2006-02-15 08:39:50 +00:00
|
|
|
#endif /* _EM_H_DEFINED_ */
|