ep driver. The rest of the patch will wait until I can put the time
into it to get it righter than the kludge it is.
This protects us against card eject problems at all times,e xecpt when
we're in the epintr ISR.
to match the pccard.conf file. There are more ID's that need adding, but
these seem to be the common ones.
This was committed on an ep0 interface under NEWCARD:
ep0: <3Com 3c589 10Mbps Ethernet> at port 0x300-0x30f irq 9 function 0 config 1 on pccard1
ep0: Ethernet address 00:10:4b:df:48:57
Reviewed by: imp
possible to have different probe/attach semantics between the two
systems and yet still use the same driver for both.
Compatibility methods for OLDCARD drivers. We use these routines to make
it possible to call the OLDCARD driver's probe routine in the context that
it expects. For OLDCARD these are implemented as pass throughs to the
device_{probe,attach} routines. For NEWCARD they are implemented such
such that probe becomes strictly a matching routine and attach does both
the old probe and old attach.
compat devices should use the following:
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe), pccard_compat_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach), pccard_compat_attach),
/* Card interface */
DEVMETHOD(card_compat_match, foo_match), /* newly written */
DEVMETHOD(card_compat_probe, foo_probe), /* old probe */
DEVMETHOD(card_compat_attach, foo_attach), /* old attach */
This will allow a single driver binary image to be used for both
OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
Drivers wishing to not retain OLDCARD compatibility needn't do this.
ep driver minorly updated.
sn driver updated more than minorly. Add module dependencies to allow
module to load. Also change name to if_sn. Add some debugging code.
attempt to fix the cannot allocate memory problem I'd been seeing.
Minor formatting nits.
ether_ifdetach().
The former consolidates the operations of if_attach(), ng_ether_attach(),
and bpfattach(). The latter consolidates the corresponding detach operations.
Reviewed by: julian, freebsd-net
of the individual drivers and into the common routine ether_input().
Also, remove the (incomplete) hack for matching ethernet headers
in the ip_fw code.
The good news: net result of 1016 lines removed, and this should make
bridging now work with *all* Ethernet drivers.
The bad news: it's nearly impossible to test every driver, especially
for bridging, and I was unable to get much testing help on the mailing
lists.
Reviewed by: freebsd-net
Fix a long-standing bug where I used a 'break;' instead of a 'continue;';
you had to have multiple ISA boards in non-PnP mode with an 'unknown' board
with a lower MAC address to find this one. Since I have 4 3c5x9 boards
in my test box I was somewhat confused when this happened. :)
Make the messages printed by ep_isa_identify() a little more consistent;
we'll only see them in verbose boot mode but it makes me feel better if
they look nice.
Also, while I'm here, add a mechanism to catch unknown board IDs that
are likely to be 3c509s and allow them to be attached.
PR: kern/16304
Submitted by: Kelly Yancey <kbyanc@posi.net>
ifconfig and bogus ethernet address (4b:57:4b:57:4b:57) has been
hacked around. I'll revisit this when I have a clue whats going on.
Reviewed by: obrien
Collect together the components of several drivers and export eisa from
the i386-only area (It's not, it's on some alphas too). The code hasn't
been updated to work on the Alpha yet, but that can come later.
Repository copies were done a while ago.
Moving these now keeps them in consistant place across the 4.x series
as the newbusification progresses.
Submitted by: mdodd
Use IFQ_MAXLEN instead. This seemed like a good idea at the time since
most 3c509s have all of 2k for their TX fifo. My intention was to revisit
ifq_maxlen and auto-scale it or something.
ttcp-t: 16777216 bytes in 21.53 real seconds = 761.07 KB/sec +++
ttcp-t: 2771 I/O calls, msec/call = 7.96, calls/sec = 128.72
ttcp-t: 0.0user 2.9sys 0:21real 13% 20i+280d 222maxrss 0+2pf 717+0csw
ttcp-r: 16777216 bytes in 14.11 real seconds = 1161.48 KB/sec +++
ttcp-r: 2050 I/O calls, msec/call = 7.05, calls/sec = 145.33
ttcp-r: 0.0user 1.4sys 0:14real 10% 87i+1198d 196maxrss 0+1pf 1949+186csw
I've got some tweaks that move the TX speed up to the RX speed but I've
got to groom them from the mess I've made of my source tree.
Yelled at by: wpaul
that the read EEPROM command has time to execute.
I didn't observe any difference in behavior on my test system but
this is the documented "correct behavior".
We now correctly skip boards that have PnP support enabled, or are in
test mode. The 3c509s support a number of combinations of device
probing, as per the databook.
- ISA only
- PnP only
- ISA or PnP
We will allow cards that can be dealt with by PnP to be attached by the
PnP enumerator.
This fixes the bogus detection of boards at weird ioports.
problem.
o Create new timeout routine so we don't detach the card inside a ISR
but instead drop back to spl0 via a timeout of 0.
o Actually delete the child of the pccard device rather than just faking
it badly.
o Fix sio, ed and ep to have pccard detach routines that are int rather
than void.
o Fix ep and ed pccard detach routines to use if_detach rather than just
if_down. if_detach destroys the device, while if_down just marks it
down. In this incarnation of the pccard things, we map the disable
the slot action to detach the driver, which removes the driver from the
device tree. When that is done, a panic would soon follow as the
ifconfig tried to down the device.
Didn't fix:
o Should cache the pccard dev child's pointer in struct slot
o remove now unused parts of struct slot
o Any driver using softc after detach has been called. sio's softc used
to be statically allocated, so you could check sc->gone, but that is
now gone.
o Didn't remove gone from softc of drivers that use the old pccard method.
Didn't test:
o ed driver changes
o sio driver changes on pccards
o suspend (no laptop or apm support on my desktop)
test this support since I don't have the dongle for the card in
question and the dongle I have for my 3C589D doesn't seem to work on
it. I don't know if this is due to the damage I did to the 562 card
in transit from freebsdcon, or a mis-matched dongle...
pccard attachments must activate the resources they want to access.
ep didn't do this, so of course thee eeprom came back as busy. ed and
sio already did this. It was only due to a bug in the logic that the
probe succeeded. These problems have been fixed.
- Rip out all the static softc stuff and do softc allocation the right way.
- Rewrite most of the ISA code so that it provides a DEVICE_IDENTIFY
method to enumerate all non-PnP ISA devices.
This has the following consequences:
- No 'ep' devices may be hardwired.
- All hardwired devices will probably be detected twice.
By hardwired I mean:
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10
- 'ep' devices are ordered by bus, slot, and then MAC address.
- Make 3c509B cards work in PnP mode. Yes, they really work.
- Convert over to using ifmedia for media selection. No more of this
lame 'linkX' stuff.
- Consolidate a lot of duplicated code.
- Make a stab at not breaking MII based PCCARD devices.
I doubt that the PCCARD stuff works any more than it did before my
changes but theres hope. My PCCARD hardware should arrive in a
week or so.
- Retreive the media settings from the card EEPROM rather than guessing.
I've got a 3c509-TPO that thinks its got an AUI port and if others
can report similar problems I'll write a bit of clever code that will
fix this but right now it works correctly on all but 1 card.
- Clean up a few things and make some cosmetic changes.
- Add myself as the MAINTAINER since nobody else wants to. I'm
in the best position to do this as I've got an example of most
of the cards:
EISA 3c579 bnc/aui
MCA 3c529 tp/aui
ISA 3c509 tpo
ISA-PnP 3c509B combo
If someone wants to send me a any cards I don't have I'd appriciate
it. Also welcome are 3c59x boards since I'll be folding if_vx and
if_ep at some point.
I'm committing this from a laptop running this driver. Have only one
devclass for all ep devices (at least for pccard and eisa) so unit
numbering is sane. Might not work with both isa and non-isa devices
on the same system until ep is updated (Matt has some patches in the
pipeline which should resolve this, he wanted me to commit this so he
can resolve any conflicts against cvs rather than my patches).
Reviewed by: Matt Dodd <mdodd@freebsd.org>
- Split out the prototypes, externs and struct decls from if_epreg.h into
if_epvar.h.
- Add support for MCA based Etherlink III (3c529) devices.
None of this code is used right now; the old if_ep driver is still
in place and used.
I will eventually get around to converting if_ep_isa.c to newbus once I've
had a talk with Peter and DFR about the DEVICE_IDENTIFY() method.
I have tested this code on my PS/2. It works. I would like EISA and ISA
testers since my example hardware hasn't arrived yet.
Add:
dev/ep/if_ep.c optional ep
dev/ep/if_ep_isa.c optional ep isa
dev/ep/if_ep_eisa.c optional ep eisa
dev/ep/if_ep_mca.c optional ep mca
dev/ep/if_ep_pccard.c optional ep card
to sys/conf/files
Remove:
i386/eisa/3c5x9.c optional ep
i386/isa/if_ep.c optional ep
from sys/i386/conf/files.i386
PCCARD testers wanted!
I will switch off and cvs rm the old driver in favor of this copy once
I've had positive feedback or have the hardware to verify that it works.
This means that we will not have to have a bpf and a non-bpf version
of our driver modules.
This does not open any security hole, because the bpf core isn't loadable
The drivers left unchanged are the "cross platform" drivers where the respective
maintainers are urged to DTRT, whatever that may be.
Add a couple of missing FreeBSD tags.
for you to be told there was an error [during verbose boot].
I poked him for the fix, he poked me to get it committed.
Submitted by: Jason Young <doogie@anet-stl.com>
1) Reworked the probe routine
2) Addition of the 574B's product ID.
3) Added useful info when booting verbosely.
Submitted by: Jason Young <doogie@anet-stl.com>
if_init_f_t is passed void * containing the address of ifp->if_softc
not the unit number.
Someone tell me if these things don't work as I don't have the hardware
needed to test them. (thats a first.)
I'll get if_ze and if_zp later.
Pointed out by: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
eisa_add_intr() which now takes an additional arguement (one of
EISA_TRIGGER_LEVEL or EISA_TRIGGER_EDGE).
The flag RR_SHAREABLE has no effect when passed to
bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, ...) in an EISA device context as
the eisa_alloc_resource() call (bus_alloc_resource method) now deals
with this flag directly, depending on the device ivars.
This change does nothing more than move all the 'shared = inb(foo + iobsse)'
nonesense to the device probe methods rather than the device attach.
Also, print out 'edge' or 'level' in the IRQ announcement message.
Reviewed by: dfr
had a quirk that made a shim rather hard to implement properly and it was
just easier to convert the drivers in one go. The changes to the
buslogic driver go beyond just this - the whole driver was new-bus'ed
including pci and isa. I have only tested the EISA part of this so far.
Submitted by: Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com>
Increase the overall length of the delay by 10.
Without this a 3C509 card on my MediaGX crash box can't be reliably
read. With this it is solid.
I've left a delay multiplier in instead of just changing the base
delay because I'm surprised I had to increase it so much and expect
there may be another problem.
FreeBSD/alpha. The most significant item is to change the command
argument to ioctl functions from int to u_long. This change brings us
inline with various other BSD versions. Driver writers may like to
use (__FreeBSD_version == 300003) to detect this change.
The prototype FreeBSD/alpha machdep will follow in a couple of days
time.
This will not make any of object files that LINT create change; there
might be differences with INET disabled, but hardly anything compiled
before without INET anyway. Now the 'obvious' things will give a
proper error if compiled without inet - ipx_ip, ipfw, tcp_debug. The
only thing that _should_ work (but can't be made to compile reasonably
easily) is sppp :-(
This commit move struct arpcom from <netinet/if_ether.h> to
<net/if_arp.h>.
The #ifdef IPXIP in netipx/ipx_if.h is OK (used from ipx_usrreq.c and
ifconfig.c only).
I also fixed a typo IPXTUNNEL -> IPTUNNEL (and #ifdef'ed out the code
inside, as it never could have compiled - doh.)
usage at 0x100. Quoted Justin's quotation from the manual as well, to
explain the technical background.
PR: kern/4559
Submitted by: Stephen J. Roznowski <sjr@home.net>
use a Linker Set. Note, if a driver is loaded as an LKM if will have
to use the function call, but since none of the existing drivers
are loadable, this made things cleaner and boot messages nicer.
Obtained from: PAO-970616
* Kill individual drivers 'suspend' routines, since there's no simple/safe
way to suspend/resume a card w/out going through the complete probe
at initialization time.
* Default to using the apm_pccard_resume sysctl code, which basically
pretends the card was removed, and then re-inserted. Suspend/resume
is now 'emulated' with a fake insert/removal. (Hence we no longer
need the driver-specific suspend routines.)
follow.
* Rename/reorder all of the pccard structures, change many of the member
names to be descriptive, and follow more closely other 'bus' drivers
naming schemes.
* Rename a bunch of parameter and local variable names to be more
consistant in the code.
* Renamed the PCCARD 'crd' device to be the 'card' device
* KNF and make the code consistant where it was obvious.
* ifdef'd out some unused code
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
to TAILQs. Fix places which referenced these for no good reason
that I can see (the references remain, but were fixed to compile
again; they are still questionable).
<net/if_arp.h> and fixed the things that depended on it. The nested
include just allowed unportable programs to compile and made my
simple #include checking program report that networking code doesn't
need to include <sys/socket.h>.
and then never accept for sending packet from upper layer anymore
(i.e. ping -f )
Reviewed by: David Greenman <dg@root.com>
Submitted by: amurai@spec.co.jp
before attaching. Without this fix, 3c579(EISA) never make
any H/W inturrupt.
Reviewed by: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@freefall.freebsd.org>, nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp and owner-current on mailing list ;-)
Submitted by: amurai@spec.co.jp, nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp
(author's explaination):
Bit 15 is the flag to request a transmit complete interrupt. The
driver was apparently written to minimize interrupts, and if not for a
3-COM design quirk, everything would be just ducky.
Prior to loading the outbound packet into the FIFO, the driver checks
to see if there's enough space to contain the packet. If not, the
driver requests a transmit-available interrupt when there is
sufficient room. Unfortunately, the card is continuing to process the
prior FIFO, and by the time the driver sets the threshold for a
transmit available interrupt, the space is already available. When
this occurs, the 3COM card ignores the interrupt request, and the
driver is hung waiting for an interrupt that will never occur.
There's probably a more elegant solution, but requesting the transmit
complete interrupt was the easiest to implement. An alternative fix
might be to check free FIFO space again, after requesting the transmit
available interrupt, but I haven't bothered pursuing this. Since the
patch, my 3C590 (PCI, same FIFO interface as 3C509) has been rock
solid.
Submitted by: mevans@candle.com (Mike Evans)
is only used by the icu support modules and by a few drivers that know
too much about the icu (most only use it to convert `n' to `IRQn'). isa.h
is only used by ioconf.c and by a few drivers that know too much about
isa addresses (a few have to, because config is deficient).
parameters to printf() using the "D" format. (Why this even worked on
my box during testing I don't know, but as soon as I powered it on/off
it quite working.)
using the existing files using the existing PCCARD support. Now that
this is in place I would like to fixup the PCCARD hooks and remove the
if_zp driver. At this point, we support everything we used to support
*AND MORE* with the PCCARD code.
Submitted by: Naoki Hamada <nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp> (via the Nomad release)
[ This works on both my 3C589B and 3C589C ]
My 3C509B-COMBO works fine with the following patch. Switching between
UTP and BNC is quite easy. (Just type 'ifconfig ep0 link1 -link2' or 'ifconifg
ep0 link2 -link1'.)
[ I tested this with the additional PC-CARD patches and it works on both
connectors on my 3C589B and 3C589C ]
Reviewed by: nate
Submitted by: Naoki Hamada <nao@sbl.cl.nec.co.jp>