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andre
2d9e7e4a32 Move ethernet VLAN tags from mtags to its own mbuf packet header field
m_pkthdr.ether_vlan.  The presence of the M_VLANTAG flag on the mbuf
signifies the presence and validity of its content.

Drivers that support hardware VLAN tag stripping fill in the received
VLAN tag (containing both vlan and priority information) into the
ether_vtag mbuf packet header field:

	m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag = vlan_id;	/* ntohs()? */
	m->m_flags |= M_VLANTAG;

to mark the packet m with the specified VLAN tag.

On output the driver should check the mbuf for the M_VLANTAG flag to
see if a VLAN tag is present and valid:

	if (m->m_flags & M_VLANTAG) {
		... = m->m_pkthdr.ether_vtag;	/* htons()? */
		... pass tag to hardware ...
	}

VLAN tags are stored in host byte order.  Byte swapping may be necessary.

(Note: This driver conversion was mechanic and did not add or remove any
byte swapping in the drivers.)

Remove zone_mtag_vlan UMA zone and MTAG_VLAN definition.  No more tag
memory allocation have to be done.

Reviewed by:	thompsa, yar
Sponsored by:	TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
2006-09-17 13:33:30 +00:00
glebius
c9a02b4657 - Consistently use if_printf() only in interface methods: if_start(),
if_watchdog, etc., or in functions used only in these methods.
  In all other functions in the driver use device_printf().
- Use __func__ instead of typing function name.

Submitted by:	Alex Lyashkov <umka sevcity.net>
2006-09-15 15:16:12 +00:00
yongari
cbddd65974 Make 8139C+ work again which was broken since rev 1.68.
Ever since rev 1.68 re(4) checks the validity of link in re_start.
But rlphy(4) got a garbled data due to a different bit layout used on
8139C+ and it couldn't report correct link state. To fix it, ignore
BMCR_LOOP and BMCR_ISO bits which have different meanings on 8139C+.
I think this also make dhclient(8) work on 8139C+.

Reported by:	Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit AT pmp DOT uni-hannover DOT de>
Tested by:	Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit AT pmp DOT uni-hannover DOT de>
2006-09-08 00:58:02 +00:00
yongari
3b874defd9 Fix re(4) breakge introduced in tree from rev 1.68.
This should fix incorrect configuration of station address on
big-endian architectures.

Reviewed by:	wpaul
Tested on:	sparc64
2006-08-03 00:15:19 +00:00
wpaul
1e0ddf7fae Another small update to the re(4) driver:
- Change the workaround for the autopad/checksum offload bug so that
  instead of lying about the map size, we actually create a properly
  padded mbuf and map it as usual. The other trick works, but is ugly.
  This approach also gives us a chance to zero the pad space to avoid
  possibly leaking data.

- With the PCIe devices, it looks issuing a TX command while there's
  already a transmission in progress doesn't have any effect. In other
  words, if you send two packets in rapid succession, the second one may
  end up sitting in the TX DMA ring until another transmit command is
  issued later in the future. Basically, if re_txeof() sees that there
  are still descriptors outstanding, it needs to manually resume the
  TX DMA channel by issuing another TX command to make sure all
  transmissions are flushed out. (The PCI devices seem to keep the
  TX channel moving until all descriptors have been consumed. I'm not
  sure why the PCIe devices behave differently.)

  (You can see this issue if you do the following test: plug an re(4)
  interface into another host via crossover cable, and from the other
  host do 'ping -c 2 <host with re(4) NIC>' to prime the ARP cache,
  then do 'ping -c 1 -s 1473 <host with re(4) NIC>'. You're supposed
  to see two packets sent in response, but you may only see one. If
  you do 'ping -c 1 -s 1473 <host with re(4) NIC>' again, you'll
  see two packets, but one will be the missing fragment from the last
  ping, followed by one of the fragments from this ping.)

- Add the PCI ID for the US Robotics 997902 NIC, which is based on
  the RTL8169S.

- Add a tsleep() of 1 second in re_detach() after the interrupt handler
  is disconnected. This should allow any tasks queued up by the ISR
  to drain. Now, I know you're supposed to use taskqueue_drain() for
  this, but something about the way taskqueue_drain() works with
  taskqueue_fast queues doesn't seem quite right, and I refuse to be
  tricked into fixing it.
2006-08-01 17:18:25 +00:00
wpaul
0ac1943b03 Fix the following bugs in re(4)
- Correct the PCI ID for the 8169SC/8110SC in the device list (I added
  the macro for it to if_rlreg.h before, but forgot to use it.)

- Remove the extra interrupt spinlock I added previously. After giving it
  some more thought, it's not really needed.

- Work around a hardware bug in some versions of the 8169. When sending
  very small IP datagrams with checksum offload enabled, a conflict can
  occur between the TX autopadding feature and the hardware checksumming
  that can corrupt the outbound packet. This is the reason that checksum
  offload sometimes breaks NFS: if you're using NFS over UDP, and you're
  very unlucky, you might find yourself doing a fragmented NFS write where
  the last fragment is smaller than the minimum ethernet frame size (60
  bytes). (It's rare, but if you keep NFS running long enough it'll
  happen.) If checksum offload is enabled, the chip will have to both
  autopad the fragment and calculate its checksum header. This confuses
  some revs of the 8169, causing the packet that appears on the wire
  to be corrupted. (The IP addresses and the checksum field are mangled.)
  This will cause the NFS write to fail. Unfortunately, when NFS retries,
  it sends the same write request over and over again, and it keeps
  failing, so NFS stays wedged.

  (A simple way to provoke the failure is to connect the failing system
  to a network with a known good machine and do "ping -s 1473 <badhost>"
  from the good system. The ping will fail.)

  Someone had previously worked around this using the heavy-handed
  approahch of just disabling checksum offload. The correct fix is to
  manually pad short frames where the TCP/IP stack has requested
  checksum offloading. This allows us to have checksum offload turned
  on by default but still let NFS work right.

- Not a bug, but change the ID strings for devices with hardware rev
  0x30000000 and 0x38000000 to both be 8168B/8111B. According to RealTek,
  they're both the same device, but 0x30000000 is an earlier silicon spin.
2006-07-30 23:25:21 +00:00
wpaul
a105603f02 Properly detect the RTL8168(B?) again. RealTek sent me a bunch of sample
cards: the chips are all marked "RTL8111B", but they put stickers on the
back that say "RTL8168B/8111B". The manual says there's only one HWREV code
for both the 8111B and 8168B devices, which is 0x30000000, but the cards
they sent me actually report HWREV of 0x38000000. Deciding to trust the
hardware in front of me rather than a possibly incorrect manual (it wouldn't
be the first time the HWREVs were incorrectly documented), I changed the
8168 revision code. It turns out this was a mistake though: 0x30000000
really is a valid for the 8168.

There are two possible reasons for there to be two different HWREVs:

1) 0x30000000 is used only for the 8168B and 0x38000000 is only for
   the 8111B.
2) There were 8111/8168 rev A devices which both used code 0x30000000,
   and the 8111B/8168B both use 0x38000000.

The product list on the RealTek website doesn't mention the existence of
any 8168/8111 rev A chips being in production though, and I've never seen
one, so until I get clarification from RealTek, I'm going to assume that
0x30000000 is just for the 8168B and 0x38000000 is for the 8111B only.

So, the HWREV code for the 8168 has been put back to 0x30000000,
a new 8111 HWREV code has been added, and there are now separate
entries for recognizing both devices in the device list. This will
allow all devices to work, though if it turns out I'm wrong I may
need to change the ID strings
2006-06-28 16:04:54 +00:00
wpaul
d1da54538c Add support for the RealTek 8169SC/8110SC and RTL8101E devices. The
latter is a PCIe 10/100 chip.

Finally fix the EEPROM reading code so that we can access the EEPROMs on all
devices. In order to access the EEPROM, we must select 'EEPROM programming'
mode, and then set the EEPROM chip select bit. Previously, we were setting
both bits simultaneously, which doesn't work: they must be set in the
right sequence.

Always obtain the station address from the EEPROM, now that EEPROM
reading works correctly.

Make the TX interrupt moderation code based on the internal timer
optional and turned off by default.

Make the re_diag() routine conditional and off by default. When it is
on, only use it for the original 8169, which was the only device that
that really needed it.

Modify interrupt handling to use a fast interrupt handler and fast
taskqeueue.

Correct the rgephy driver so that it only applies the DSP fixup for
PHY revs 0 and 1. Later chips are fixed and don't need the fixup.

Make the rgephy driver advertise both 1000_FD and 1000_HD bits in
autoneg mode. A couple of the devices don't autoneg correctly unless
configured this way.
2006-06-26 20:31:32 +00:00
glebius
8ba778a258 Rename device name in the last commit. According to PR, the ID is
more likely to belong to chips of 8168 family.

PR:		kern/96734
Submitted by:	Sven Petai <hadara bsd.ee>
2006-05-24 11:55:25 +00:00
glebius
d663b33f93 Add support for RTL8111B chip, that can be found on some mainboards,
for example ASUS P5PL2.

Tested by:	Vadim Frolov <vadim uch.net>
2006-03-22 07:33:03 +00:00
glebius
8e5a8ec53b Correctly switch IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING on and off.
Reported & tested by:	Peter Blok <pblok bsd4all.org>
2006-03-03 12:32:51 +00:00
ticso
3064ac10ac Copy MAC address to fix alignment problems.
Tested on alpha (AS600) with RTL8169S
Suggested by: jhb
2006-02-20 10:29:40 +00:00
glebius
fc987ed664 Do not touch ifp->if_baudrate in miibus aware drivers. 2006-02-14 12:44:56 +00:00
glebius
175e16aa4d - Fix VLAN_INPUT_TAG() macro, so that it doesn't touch mtag in
case if memory allocation failed.
- Remove fourth argument from VLAN_INPUT_TAG(), that was used
  incorrectly in almost all drivers. Indicate failure with
  mbuf value of NULL.

In collaboration with:	yongari, ru, sam
2005-12-18 18:24:27 +00:00
glebius
8e5d7af2ff Check IFF_DRV_RUNNING in the re_intr() loop. It can disappear,
since re_rxeof() drops the lock for some time.

Reported & tested by:	XueFeng Deng <dsnofe yahoo.com.cn>
2005-11-22 12:46:15 +00:00
ru
f70f525b49 - Store pointer to the link-level address right in "struct ifnet"
rather than in ifindex_table[]; all (except one) accesses are
  through ifp anyway.  IF_LLADDR() works faster, and all (except
  one) ifaddr_byindex() users were converted to use ifp->if_addr.

- Stop storing a (pointer to) Ethernet address in "struct arpcom",
  and drop the IFP2ENADDR() macro; all users have been converted
  to use IF_LLADDR() instead.
2005-11-11 16:04:59 +00:00
imp
f1e19070aa The controller -> device switch happened in 4.0, fix comment 2005-10-22 05:01:11 +00:00
jhb
f63b585ffb Only allow the sk(4) driver to attach to revision 2 of the LinkSys EG1032
cards and teach the re(4) driver to attach to revision 3 cards.

Submitted by:	Fredrik Lindberg fli+freebsd-current at shapeshifter dot se
MFC after:	2 weeks
Reviewed by:	imp, mdodd
2005-10-14 18:51:30 +00:00
glebius
9efbae40b7 - Don't pollute opt_global.h with DEVICE_POLLING and introduce
opt_device_polling.h
- Include opt_device_polling.h into appropriate files.
- Embrace with HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS the include in the files that
  can be compiled as loadable modules.

Reviewed by:	bde
2005-10-05 10:09:17 +00:00
glebius
f41a83bf42 Big polling(4) cleanup.
o Axe poll in trap.

o Axe IFF_POLLING flag from if_flags.

o Rework revision 1.21 (Giant removal), in such a way that
  poll_mtx is not dropped during call to polling handler.
  This fixes problem with idle polling.

o Make registration and deregistration from polling in a
  functional way, insted of next tick/interrupt.

o Obsolete kern.polling.enable. Polling is turned on/off
  with ifconfig.

Detailed kern_poll.c changes:
  - Remove polling handler flags, introduced in 1.21. The are not
    needed now.
  - Forget and do not check if_flags, if_capenable and if_drv_flags.
  - Call all registered polling handlers unconditionally.
  - Do not drop poll_mtx, when entering polling handlers.
  - In ether_poll() NET_LOCK_GIANT prior to locking poll_mtx.
  - In netisr_poll() axe the block, where polling code asks drivers
    to unregister.
  - In netisr_poll() and ether_poll() do polling always, if any
    handlers are present.
  - In ether_poll_[de]register() remove a lot of error hiding code. Assert
    that arguments are correct, instead.
  - In ether_poll_[de]register() use standard return values in case of
    error or success.
  - Introduce poll_switch() that is a sysctl handler for kern.polling.enable.
    poll_switch() goes through interface list and enabled/disables polling.
    A message that kern.polling.enable is deprecated is printed.

Detailed driver changes:
  - On attach driver announces IFCAP_POLLING in if_capabilities, but
    not in if_capenable.
  - On detach driver calls ether_poll_deregister() if polling is enabled.
  - In polling handler driver obtains its lock and checks IFF_DRV_RUNNING
    flag. If there is no, then unlocks and returns.
  - In ioctl handler driver checks for IFCAP_POLLING flag requested to
    be set or cleared. Driver first calls ether_poll_[de]register(), then
    obtains driver lock and [dis/en]ables interrupts.
  - In interrupt handler driver checks IFCAP_POLLING flag in if_capenable.
    If present, then returns.This is important to protect from spurious
    interrupts.

Reviewed by:	ru, sam, jhb
2005-10-01 18:56:19 +00:00
jhb
5e22018528 - Use if_printf() and device_printf() in re(4) and remove rl_unit from
the softc.
- Use callout_init_mtx() and rather than timeout/untimeout in both rl(4)
  and re(4).
- Fix locking for ifmedia by locking the driver in the ifmedia handlers
  rather than in the miibus functions.  (re(4) didn't lock the mii stuff
  at all!)
- Fix some locking in re_ioctl().

Note: the two drivers share the same softc declared in if_rlreg.h, so they
had to be change simultaneously.

MFC after:	 1 week
Tested by:	several on rl(4), none on re(4)
2005-09-29 16:52:19 +00:00
imp
4e70215e6b Make sure that we call if_free(ifp) after bus_teardown_intr. Since we
could get an interrupt after we free the ifp, and the interrupt
handler depended on the ifp being still alive, this could, in theory,
cause a crash.  Eliminate this possibility by moving the if_free to
after the bus_teardown_intr() call.
2005-09-19 03:10:21 +00:00
ru
0550cbdbeb Don't recommend re_detach() (like in vr(4)) as another
possible method to prevent panicing in interrupt handler
after re_shutdown(), sometimes seen on SMP systems.
This would work here only because re_detach() clears
IFF_UP (to prevent another race) and it was demonstrated
that it's not enough to call vr_detach() in vr_shutdown()
to prevent a panic.
2005-09-15 19:07:10 +00:00
ru
3d19005d33 re_detach() fixes:
- Fixed if_free() logic screw-up that can either result
  in freeing a NULL pointer or leaking "struct ifnet".
- Move if_free() after re_stop(); the latter accesses
  "struct ifnet".  This bug was masked by a previous bug.
- Restore the fix for a panic on detach caused by racing
  with BPF detach code by Bill by moving ether_ifdetach()
  after re_stop() and resetting IFF_UP; this got screwed
  up in revs. 1.30 and 1.36.
2005-09-15 18:59:34 +00:00
sobomax
7ed034a458 In re_shutdown() mark interface as down since otherwise we will panic if
interrupt comes in later on, which can happen in some uncommon cases.

Another possible fix is to call re_detach() instead of re_stop(), like
ve(4) does, but I am not sure if the latter is really RTTD, so that stick
with this one-liner for now.

PR:		kern/80005
Approved by:	silence on -arch, no reply from selected network gurus
2005-08-18 14:29:01 +00:00
rwatson
5d770a09e8 Propagate rename of IFF_OACTIVE and IFF_RUNNING to IFF_DRV_OACTIVE and
IFF_DRV_RUNNING, as well as the move from ifnet.if_flags to
ifnet.if_drv_flags.  Device drivers are now responsible for
synchronizing access to these flags, as they are in if_drv_flags.  This
helps prevent races between the network stack and device driver in
maintaining the interface flags field.

Many __FreeBSD__ and __FreeBSD_version checks maintained and continued;
some less so.

Reviewed by:	pjd, bz
MFC after:	7 days
2005-08-09 10:20:02 +00:00
tobez
57264641a6 Recognize D-Link DGE-528(T) Gigabit as an re(4) device.
Submitted by:	Andrus Nomm <andrus@members.ee>
PR:		76780
MFC After:	1 week
2005-08-05 08:19:12 +00:00
rwatson
9918d13b80 Modify device drivers supporting multicast addresses to lock if_addr_mtx
over iteration of their multicast address lists when synchronizing the
hardware address filter with the network stack-maintained list.

Problem reported by:	Ed Maste (emaste at phaedrus dot sandvine dot ca>
MFC after:		1 week
2005-08-03 00:18:35 +00:00
yongari
6076b037ab Use correct pointer type. This should fix non-functional re(4)
driver on 64bit architectures.

Approved by:	re (scottl)
2005-07-01 04:12:42 +00:00
brooks
c9630d0c6a Move if_alloc() up so it's before mii_phy_probe(). 2005-06-11 01:37:46 +00:00
brooks
567ba9b00a Stop embedding struct ifnet at the top of driver softcs. Instead the
struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have
been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the
new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated
via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new
struct ifnet member, if_l2com.

This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and
will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go.

Other changes of note:
 - Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code.
   Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro.
   To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr.
 - The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address
   from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr.

Reviewed by:	sobomax, sam
2005-06-10 16:49:24 +00:00
nyan
0fce92f5c4 Remove bus_{mem,p}io.h and related code for a micro-optimization on i386
and amd64.  The optimization is a trivial on recent machines.

Reviewed by:	-arch (imp, marcel, dfr)
2005-05-29 04:42:30 +00:00
mlaier
347e70d823 Unbreak build with POLLING. I should really listen and test with NOTES
instead of the module build.
2005-03-13 01:54:41 +00:00
mlaier
923d1a6714 ALTQ support for re(4).
Submitted by:	Chris Dionissopoulos, Theo Schlossnagle
PR:		kern/78681
MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-03-12 17:35:37 +00:00
imp
6ca1ed35db Use BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT in preference to 0 and BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY in
preference to some random negative number to allow other drivers a
bite at the apple.
2005-03-01 08:58:06 +00:00
imp
33db954b25 Bring in support for SUGOI LAN GIGA NIC made by System TALKS, Inc from
a RealTek 8169SB.

PR: 74262
Submitted by: Yoshikazu GOTO-san

# Submitter notes that he's unsure of the revision string for 8169SB
2005-01-22 22:40:53 +00:00
imp
4b319958e7 Start each of the license/copyright comments with /*-, minor shuffle of lines 2005-01-06 01:43:34 +00:00
cognet
d7db964050 Disable checksum offloading by default. It seems to produce corrupted packets
with some revisions of the chip (particularly when using multiple TX
descriptors).

MFC after:	1 week
2005-01-05 00:06:15 +00:00
cognet
115511c70a In re_detach(), remove an extra call to ether_ifdetach().
This fixes a panic that occurs when unloading the kernel module.

MFC after:	3 days
2005-01-02 01:37:21 +00:00
jmg
df6cea827e fix jumbo frames as much as they can be fixed for re. We now cap the MTU
to 7422 since it appears that the 8169S can't transmit anything larger..
The 8169S can receive full jumbo frames, but we don't have an mru to let
the upper layers know this...

add fixup so that this driver should work on alignment constrained platforms
(!i386 && !amd64)

MFC after:	5 days
2004-09-28 18:22:24 +00:00
jmg
eb8d1df7fd trim trailing white space..
call the re mutex by it's name..

MFC after:	3 days
2004-09-20 06:33:37 +00:00
jmg
4c698d46f3 spell RX correctly
don't call re_rxeof a second time when we've already done the work
pull common code out from if and else clauses

MFC after:	3 days
2004-09-19 17:51:41 +00:00
jmg
fc4006a5a5 pass in pointer to m_head to re_encap because m_defrag could free the
original mbuf causing a free'd mbuf passed to bpf later and panic'ing the
system..  This should only effect jumbo frames.

MFC after:	5 days
2004-09-18 18:08:28 +00:00
ru
20acb92042 Fixed build with DEVICE_POLLING defined. 2004-09-04 07:54:05 +00:00
jmg
cf1eff0d86 merge in if_rl locking because if_re was originally based upon if_rl.
This essentially merges revs 1.143-1.1445 of sys/pci/if_rl.c.
This now marks the interrupt MPSAFE along with making the mutex non-recursive.

Looked over by:	bms
2004-09-03 16:41:41 +00:00
sanpei
6c145986fe Add support Corega CG-LAPCIGT Gigabit Ethernet(8169S)
PR:		[FreeBSD-users-jp 80667]
Submitted by:	FUJIMOTO Kou <fujimoto@j.dendai.ac.jp>
MFC after:	1 week
2004-08-28 10:59:02 +00:00
bms
0b885a2c86 Eliminate unneeded return keywords. 2004-07-06 02:48:29 +00:00
bms
a3d7be0a38 Whitespace pass 2004-07-06 02:46:53 +00:00
imp
dc0d070947 Remove code to slam the config space on transition to d0. 2004-06-28 20:09:02 +00:00
naddy
03b06cd9a3 Replace handrolled CRC calculation with ether_crc32_[lb]e(). 2004-06-09 14:34:04 +00:00