freebsd-skq/sys/dev/jme/if_jmevar.h
jhb 267bbb0105 - Add a locked variant of jme_start() and invoke it directly while holding
the lock instead of queueing it to a task.
- Do not invoke jme_rxintr() to reclaim any unprocessed but received
  packets when shutting down the interface.  Instead, just drop these
  packets to match the behavior of other drivers.
- Hold the driver lock in the interrupt handler to avoid races with
  ioctl requests to down the interface.

Reviewed by:	yongari
2011-01-13 14:42:43 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2008, Pyun YongHyeon <yongari@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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*/
#ifndef _IF_JMEVAR_H
#define _IF_JMEVAR_H
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/callout.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
/*
* JMC250 supports upto 1024 descriptors and the number of
* descriptors should be multiple of 16.
*/
#define JME_TX_RING_CNT 384
#define JME_RX_RING_CNT 256
/*
* Tx/Rx descriptor queue base should be 16bytes aligned and
* should not cross 4G bytes boundary on the 64bits address
* mode.
*/
#define JME_TX_RING_ALIGN 16
#define JME_RX_RING_ALIGN 16
#define JME_TSO_MAXSEGSIZE 4096
#define JME_TSO_MAXSIZE (65535 + sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header))
#define JME_MAXTXSEGS 32
#define JME_RX_BUF_ALIGN sizeof(uint64_t)
#define JME_SSB_ALIGN 16
#define JME_ADDR_LO(x) ((uint64_t) (x) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
#define JME_ADDR_HI(x) ((uint64_t) (x) >> 32)
#define JME_MSI_MESSAGES 8
#define JME_MSIX_MESSAGES 8
/* Water mark to kick reclaiming Tx buffers. */
#define JME_TX_DESC_HIWAT (JME_TX_RING_CNT - (((JME_TX_RING_CNT) * 3) / 10))
/*
* JMC250 can send 9K jumbo frame on Tx path and can receive
* 65535 bytes.
*/
#define JME_JUMBO_FRAMELEN 9216
#define JME_JUMBO_MTU \
(JME_JUMBO_FRAMELEN - sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header) - \
ETHER_HDR_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN)
#define JME_MAX_MTU \
(ETHER_MAX_LEN + sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header) - \
ETHER_HDR_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN)
/*
* JMC250 can't handle Tx checksum offload/TSO if frame length
* is larger than its FIFO size(2K). It's also good idea to not
* use jumbo frame if hardware is running at half-duplex media.
* Because the jumbo frame may not fit into the Tx FIFO,
* collisions make hardware fetch frame from host memory with
* DMA again which in turn slows down Tx performance
* significantly.
*/
#define JME_TX_FIFO_SIZE 2000
/*
* JMC250 has just 4K Rx FIFO. To support jumbo frame that is
* larger than 4K bytes in length, Rx FIFO threshold should be
* adjusted to minimize Rx FIFO overrun.
*/
#define JME_RX_FIFO_SIZE 4000
#define JME_DESC_INC(x, y) ((x) = ((x) + 1) % (y))
#define JME_PROC_MIN 10
#define JME_PROC_DEFAULT (JME_RX_RING_CNT / 2)
#define JME_PROC_MAX (JME_RX_RING_CNT - 1)
struct jme_txdesc {
struct mbuf *tx_m;
bus_dmamap_t tx_dmamap;
int tx_ndesc;
struct jme_desc *tx_desc;
};
struct jme_rxdesc {
struct mbuf *rx_m;
bus_dmamap_t rx_dmamap;
struct jme_desc *rx_desc;
};
struct jme_chain_data{
bus_dma_tag_t jme_ring_tag;
bus_dma_tag_t jme_buffer_tag;
bus_dma_tag_t jme_ssb_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jme_ssb_map;
bus_dma_tag_t jme_tx_tag;
struct jme_txdesc jme_txdesc[JME_TX_RING_CNT];
bus_dma_tag_t jme_rx_tag;
struct jme_rxdesc jme_rxdesc[JME_RX_RING_CNT];
bus_dma_tag_t jme_tx_ring_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jme_tx_ring_map;
bus_dma_tag_t jme_rx_ring_tag;
bus_dmamap_t jme_rx_ring_map;
bus_dmamap_t jme_rx_sparemap;
int jme_tx_prod;
int jme_tx_cons;
int jme_tx_cnt;
int jme_rx_cons;
int jme_rxlen;
struct mbuf *jme_rxhead;
struct mbuf *jme_rxtail;
};
struct jme_ring_data {
struct jme_desc *jme_tx_ring;
bus_addr_t jme_tx_ring_paddr;
struct jme_desc *jme_rx_ring;
bus_addr_t jme_rx_ring_paddr;
struct jme_ssb *jme_ssb_block;
bus_addr_t jme_ssb_block_paddr;
};
#define JME_TX_RING_ADDR(sc, i) \
((sc)->jme_rdata.jme_tx_ring_paddr + sizeof(struct jme_desc) * (i))
#define JME_RX_RING_ADDR(sc, i) \
((sc)->jme_rdata.jme_rx_ring_paddr + sizeof(struct jme_desc) * (i))
#define JME_TX_RING_SIZE \
(sizeof(struct jme_desc) * JME_TX_RING_CNT)
#define JME_RX_RING_SIZE \
(sizeof(struct jme_desc) * JME_RX_RING_CNT)
#define JME_SSB_SIZE sizeof(struct jme_ssb)
/* Statistics counters. */
struct jme_hw_stats {
uint32_t rx_good_frames;
uint32_t rx_crc_errs;
uint32_t rx_mii_errs;
uint32_t rx_fifo_oflows;
uint32_t rx_desc_empty;
uint32_t rx_bad_frames;
uint32_t tx_good_frames;
uint32_t tx_bad_frames;
};
/*
* Software state per device.
*/
struct jme_softc {
struct ifnet *jme_ifp;
device_t jme_dev;
device_t jme_miibus;
struct resource *jme_res[1];
struct resource_spec *jme_res_spec;
struct resource *jme_irq[JME_MSI_MESSAGES];
struct resource_spec *jme_irq_spec;
void *jme_intrhand[JME_MSI_MESSAGES];
int jme_rev;
int jme_chip_rev;
int jme_phyaddr;
uint8_t jme_eaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
uint32_t jme_tx_dma_size;
uint32_t jme_rx_dma_size;
int jme_flags;
#define JME_FLAG_FPGA 0x00000001
#define JME_FLAG_PCIE 0x00000002
#define JME_FLAG_PCIX 0x00000004
#define JME_FLAG_MSI 0x00000008
#define JME_FLAG_MSIX 0x00000010
#define JME_FLAG_PMCAP 0x00000020
#define JME_FLAG_FASTETH 0x00000040
#define JME_FLAG_NOJUMBO 0x00000080
#define JME_FLAG_RXCLK 0x00000100
#define JME_FLAG_TXCLK 0x00000200
#define JME_FLAG_DMA32BIT 0x00000400
#define JME_FLAG_HWMIB 0x00000800
#define JME_FLAG_EFUSE 0x00001000
#define JME_FLAG_PCCPCD 0x00002000
#define JME_FLAG_DETACH 0x40000000
#define JME_FLAG_LINK 0x80000000
struct jme_hw_stats jme_ostats;
struct jme_hw_stats jme_stats;
struct callout jme_tick_ch;
struct jme_chain_data jme_cdata;
struct jme_ring_data jme_rdata;
int jme_if_flags;
int jme_watchdog_timer;
uint32_t jme_txcsr;
uint32_t jme_rxcsr;
int jme_process_limit;
int jme_tx_coal_to;
int jme_tx_pcd_to;
int jme_tx_coal_pkt;
int jme_rx_coal_to;
int jme_rx_pcd_to;
int jme_rx_coal_pkt;
volatile int jme_morework;
struct task jme_int_task;
struct task jme_link_task;
struct taskqueue *jme_tq;
struct mtx jme_mtx;
};
/* Register access macros. */
#define CSR_WRITE_4(_sc, reg, val) \
bus_write_4((_sc)->jme_res[0], (reg), (val))
#define CSR_READ_4(_sc, reg) \
bus_read_4((_sc)->jme_res[0], (reg))
#define JME_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->jme_mtx)
#define JME_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->jme_mtx)
#define JME_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->jme_mtx, MA_OWNED)
#define JME_MAXERR 5
#define JME_RXCHAIN_RESET(_sc) \
do { \
(_sc)->jme_cdata.jme_rxhead = NULL; \
(_sc)->jme_cdata.jme_rxtail = NULL; \
(_sc)->jme_cdata.jme_rxlen = 0; \
} while (0)
#define JME_TX_TIMEOUT 5
#define JME_TIMEOUT 1000
#define JME_PHY_TIMEOUT 1000
#define JME_EEPROM_TIMEOUT 1000
#endif