freebsd-skq/sys/dev/hme/if_hme_sbus.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Paul Kranenburg.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
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*
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: NetBSD: if_hme_sbus.c,v 1.19 2004/03/17 17:04:58 pk Exp
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* SBus front-end device driver for the HME ethernet device.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
- Introduce an ofw_bus kobj-interface for retrieving the OFW node and a subset ("compatible", "device_type", "model" and "name") of the standard properties in drivers for devices on Open Firmware supported busses. The standard properties "reg", "interrupts" und "address" are not covered by this interface because they are only of interest in the respective bridge code. There's a remaining standard property "status" which is unclear how to support properly but which also isn't used in FreeBSD at present. This ofw_bus kobj-interface allows to replace the various (ebus_get_node(), ofw_pci_get_node(), etc.) and partially inconsistent (central_get_type() vs. sbus_get_device_type(), etc.) existing IVAR ones with a common one. This in turn allows to simplify and remove code-duplication in drivers for devices that can hang off of more than one OFW supported bus. - Convert the sparc64 Central, EBus, FHC, PCI and SBus bus drivers and the drivers for their children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. The IVAR- interfaces of the Central, EBus and FHC are entirely replaced by this. The PCI bus driver used its own kobj-interface and now also uses the ofw_bus one. The IVARs special to the SBus, e.g. for retrieving the burst size, remain. Beware: this causes an ABI-breakage for modules of drivers which used the IVAR-interfaces, i.e. esp(4), hme(4), isp(4) and uart(4), which need to be recompiled. The style-inconsistencies introduced in some of the bus drivers will be fixed by tmm@ in a generic clean-up of the respective drivers later (he requested to add the changes in the "new" style). - Convert the powerpc MacIO bus driver and the drivers for its children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. This invloves removing the IVARs related to the "reg" property which were unused and a leftover from the NetBSD origini of the code. There's no ABI-breakage caused by this because none of these driver are currently built as modules. There are other powerpc bus drivers which can be converted to the ofw_bus kobj-interface, e.g. the PCI bus driver, which should be done together with converting powerpc to use the OFW PCI code from sparc64. - Make the SBus and FHC front-end of zs(4) and the sparc64 eeprom(4) take advantage of the ofw_bus kobj-interface and simplify them a bit. Reviewed by: grehan, tmm Approved by: re (scottl) Discussed with: tmm Tested with: Sun AX1105, AXe, Ultra 2, Ultra 60; PPC cross-build on i386
2004-08-12 17:41:33 +00:00
#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/ofw_machdep.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
2003-08-23 05:51:03 +00:00
#include <dev/mii/mii.h>
#include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
#include <sparc64/sbus/sbusvar.h>
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#include <dev/hme/if_hmereg.h>
#include <dev/hme/if_hmevar.h>
#include "miibus_if.h"
struct hme_sbus_softc {
struct hme_softc hsc_hme; /* HME device */
struct resource *hsc_seb_res;
int hsc_seb_rid;
struct resource *hsc_etx_res;
int hsc_etx_rid;
struct resource *hsc_erx_res;
int hsc_erx_rid;
struct resource *hsc_mac_res;
int hsc_mac_rid;
struct resource *hsc_mif_res;
int hsc_mif_rid;
struct resource *hsc_ires;
int hsc_irid;
void *hsc_ih;
};
static int hme_sbus_probe(device_t);
static int hme_sbus_attach(device_t);
static int hme_sbus_detach(device_t);
static int hme_sbus_suspend(device_t);
static int hme_sbus_resume(device_t);
static device_method_t hme_sbus_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, hme_sbus_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, hme_sbus_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, hme_sbus_detach),
DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, hme_sbus_suspend),
DEVMETHOD(device_resume, hme_sbus_resume),
/* Can just use the suspend method here. */
DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, hme_sbus_suspend),
/* bus interface */
DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, bus_generic_print_child),
DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added, bus_generic_driver_added),
/* MII interface */
DEVMETHOD(miibus_readreg, hme_mii_readreg),
DEVMETHOD(miibus_writereg, hme_mii_writereg),
DEVMETHOD(miibus_statchg, hme_mii_statchg),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t hme_sbus_driver = {
"hme",
hme_sbus_methods,
sizeof(struct hme_sbus_softc)
};
DRIVER_MODULE(hme, sbus, hme_sbus_driver, hme_devclass, 0, 0);
MODULE_DEPEND(hme, ether, 1, 1, 1);
static int
hme_sbus_probe(device_t dev)
{
- Introduce an ofw_bus kobj-interface for retrieving the OFW node and a subset ("compatible", "device_type", "model" and "name") of the standard properties in drivers for devices on Open Firmware supported busses. The standard properties "reg", "interrupts" und "address" are not covered by this interface because they are only of interest in the respective bridge code. There's a remaining standard property "status" which is unclear how to support properly but which also isn't used in FreeBSD at present. This ofw_bus kobj-interface allows to replace the various (ebus_get_node(), ofw_pci_get_node(), etc.) and partially inconsistent (central_get_type() vs. sbus_get_device_type(), etc.) existing IVAR ones with a common one. This in turn allows to simplify and remove code-duplication in drivers for devices that can hang off of more than one OFW supported bus. - Convert the sparc64 Central, EBus, FHC, PCI and SBus bus drivers and the drivers for their children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. The IVAR- interfaces of the Central, EBus and FHC are entirely replaced by this. The PCI bus driver used its own kobj-interface and now also uses the ofw_bus one. The IVARs special to the SBus, e.g. for retrieving the burst size, remain. Beware: this causes an ABI-breakage for modules of drivers which used the IVAR-interfaces, i.e. esp(4), hme(4), isp(4) and uart(4), which need to be recompiled. The style-inconsistencies introduced in some of the bus drivers will be fixed by tmm@ in a generic clean-up of the respective drivers later (he requested to add the changes in the "new" style). - Convert the powerpc MacIO bus driver and the drivers for its children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. This invloves removing the IVARs related to the "reg" property which were unused and a leftover from the NetBSD origini of the code. There's no ABI-breakage caused by this because none of these driver are currently built as modules. There are other powerpc bus drivers which can be converted to the ofw_bus kobj-interface, e.g. the PCI bus driver, which should be done together with converting powerpc to use the OFW PCI code from sparc64. - Make the SBus and FHC front-end of zs(4) and the sparc64 eeprom(4) take advantage of the ofw_bus kobj-interface and simplify them a bit. Reviewed by: grehan, tmm Approved by: re (scottl) Discussed with: tmm Tested with: Sun AX1105, AXe, Ultra 2, Ultra 60; PPC cross-build on i386
2004-08-12 17:41:33 +00:00
const char *name;
- Introduce an ofw_bus kobj-interface for retrieving the OFW node and a subset ("compatible", "device_type", "model" and "name") of the standard properties in drivers for devices on Open Firmware supported busses. The standard properties "reg", "interrupts" und "address" are not covered by this interface because they are only of interest in the respective bridge code. There's a remaining standard property "status" which is unclear how to support properly but which also isn't used in FreeBSD at present. This ofw_bus kobj-interface allows to replace the various (ebus_get_node(), ofw_pci_get_node(), etc.) and partially inconsistent (central_get_type() vs. sbus_get_device_type(), etc.) existing IVAR ones with a common one. This in turn allows to simplify and remove code-duplication in drivers for devices that can hang off of more than one OFW supported bus. - Convert the sparc64 Central, EBus, FHC, PCI and SBus bus drivers and the drivers for their children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. The IVAR- interfaces of the Central, EBus and FHC are entirely replaced by this. The PCI bus driver used its own kobj-interface and now also uses the ofw_bus one. The IVARs special to the SBus, e.g. for retrieving the burst size, remain. Beware: this causes an ABI-breakage for modules of drivers which used the IVAR-interfaces, i.e. esp(4), hme(4), isp(4) and uart(4), which need to be recompiled. The style-inconsistencies introduced in some of the bus drivers will be fixed by tmm@ in a generic clean-up of the respective drivers later (he requested to add the changes in the "new" style). - Convert the powerpc MacIO bus driver and the drivers for its children to use the ofw_bus kobj-interface. This invloves removing the IVARs related to the "reg" property which were unused and a leftover from the NetBSD origini of the code. There's no ABI-breakage caused by this because none of these driver are currently built as modules. There are other powerpc bus drivers which can be converted to the ofw_bus kobj-interface, e.g. the PCI bus driver, which should be done together with converting powerpc to use the OFW PCI code from sparc64. - Make the SBus and FHC front-end of zs(4) and the sparc64 eeprom(4) take advantage of the ofw_bus kobj-interface and simplify them a bit. Reviewed by: grehan, tmm Approved by: re (scottl) Discussed with: tmm Tested with: Sun AX1105, AXe, Ultra 2, Ultra 60; PPC cross-build on i386
2004-08-12 17:41:33 +00:00
name = ofw_bus_get_name(dev);
if (strcmp(name, "SUNW,qfe") == 0 ||
strcmp(name, "SUNW,hme") == 0) {
device_set_desc(dev, "Sun HME 10/100 Ethernet");
return (0);
}
return (ENXIO);
}
static int
hme_sbus_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct hme_sbus_softc *hsc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct hme_softc *sc = &hsc->hsc_hme;
u_int32_t burst;
u_long start, count;
int error = 0;
mtx_init(&sc->sc_lock, device_get_nameunit(dev), MTX_NETWORK_LOCK,
MTX_DEF);
/*
* Map five register banks:
*
* bank 0: HME SEB registers
* bank 1: HME ETX registers
* bank 2: HME ERX registers
* bank 3: HME MAC registers
* bank 4: HME MIF registers
*
*/
hsc->hsc_seb_rid = 0;
hsc->hsc_seb_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&hsc->hsc_seb_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_seb_res == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot map SEB registers\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_mtx_res;
}
sc->sc_sebt = rman_get_bustag(hsc->hsc_seb_res);
sc->sc_sebh = rman_get_bushandle(hsc->hsc_seb_res);
hsc->hsc_etx_rid = 1;
hsc->hsc_etx_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&hsc->hsc_etx_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_etx_res == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot map ETX registers\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_seb_res;
}
sc->sc_etxt = rman_get_bustag(hsc->hsc_etx_res);
sc->sc_etxh = rman_get_bushandle(hsc->hsc_etx_res);
hsc->hsc_erx_rid = 2;
hsc->hsc_erx_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&hsc->hsc_erx_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_erx_res == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot map ERX registers\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_etx_res;
}
sc->sc_erxt = rman_get_bustag(hsc->hsc_erx_res);
sc->sc_erxh = rman_get_bushandle(hsc->hsc_erx_res);
hsc->hsc_mac_rid = 3;
hsc->hsc_mac_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&hsc->hsc_mac_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_mac_res == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot map MAC registers\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_erx_res;
}
sc->sc_mact = rman_get_bustag(hsc->hsc_mac_res);
sc->sc_mach = rman_get_bushandle(hsc->hsc_mac_res);
/*
* At least on some HMEs, the MIF registers seem to be inside the MAC
* range, so try to kludge around it.
*/
hsc->hsc_mif_rid = 4;
hsc->hsc_mif_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&hsc->hsc_mif_rid, RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_mif_res == NULL) {
if (bus_get_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_mif_rid,
&start, &count) != 0) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot get MIF registers\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_mac_res;
}
if (start < rman_get_start(hsc->hsc_mac_res) ||
start + count - 1 > rman_get_end(hsc->hsc_mac_res)) {
device_printf(dev, "cannot move MIF registers to MAC "
"bank\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_mac_res;
}
sc->sc_mift = sc->sc_mact;
bus_space_subregion(sc->sc_mact, sc->sc_mach,
start - rman_get_start(hsc->hsc_mac_res), count,
&sc->sc_mifh);
} else {
sc->sc_mift = rman_get_bustag(hsc->hsc_mif_res);
sc->sc_mifh = rman_get_bushandle(hsc->hsc_mif_res);
}
hsc->hsc_irid = 0;
hsc->hsc_ires = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
&hsc->hsc_irid, RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
if (hsc->hsc_ires == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "could not allocate interrupt\n");
error = ENXIO;
goto fail_mif_res;
}
OF_getetheraddr(dev, sc->sc_enaddr);
burst = sbus_get_burstsz(dev);
/* Translate into plain numerical format */
if ((burst & SBUS_BURST_64))
sc->sc_burst = 64;
else if ((burst & SBUS_BURST_32))
sc->sc_burst = 32;
else if ((burst & SBUS_BURST_16))
sc->sc_burst = 16;
else
sc->sc_burst = 0;
sc->sc_pci = 0; /* XXX: should all be done in bus_dma. */
sc->sc_dev = dev;
if ((error = hme_config(sc)) != 0) {
device_printf(dev, "could not be configured\n");
goto fail_ires;
}
if ((error = bus_setup_intr(dev, hsc->hsc_ires, INTR_TYPE_NET |
INTR_MPSAFE, NULL, hme_intr, sc, &hsc->hsc_ih)) != 0) {
device_printf(dev, "couldn't establish interrupt\n");
hme_detach(sc);
goto fail_ires;
}
return (0);
fail_ires:
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, hsc->hsc_irid, hsc->hsc_ires);
fail_mif_res:
if (hsc->hsc_mif_res != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_mif_rid,
hsc->hsc_mif_res);
}
fail_mac_res:
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_mac_rid,
hsc->hsc_mac_res);
fail_erx_res:
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_erx_rid,
hsc->hsc_erx_res);
fail_etx_res:
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_etx_rid,
hsc->hsc_etx_res);
fail_seb_res:
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_seb_rid,
hsc->hsc_seb_res);
fail_mtx_res:
mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_lock);
return (error);
}
static int
hme_sbus_detach(device_t dev)
{
struct hme_sbus_softc *hsc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct hme_softc *sc = &hsc->hsc_hme;
bus_teardown_intr(dev, hsc->hsc_ires, hsc->hsc_ih);
hme_detach(sc);
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, hsc->hsc_irid, hsc->hsc_ires);
if (hsc->hsc_mif_res != NULL) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_mif_rid,
hsc->hsc_mif_res);
}
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_mac_rid,
hsc->hsc_mac_res);
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_erx_rid,
hsc->hsc_erx_res);
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_etx_rid,
hsc->hsc_etx_res);
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, hsc->hsc_seb_rid,
hsc->hsc_seb_res);
mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_lock);
return (0);
}
static int
hme_sbus_suspend(device_t dev)
{
struct hme_sbus_softc *hsc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct hme_softc *sc = &hsc->hsc_hme;
hme_suspend(sc);
return (0);
}
static int
hme_sbus_resume(device_t dev)
{
struct hme_sbus_softc *hsc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct hme_softc *sc = &hsc->hsc_hme;
hme_resume(sc);
return (0);
}