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//========================================================================== // // if_i82544.c // // Intel 82544 ethernet driver // //========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //####BSDCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // // ------------------------------------------- // // Portions of this software may have been derived from OpenBSD or // other sources, and are covered by the appropriate copyright // disclaimers included herein. // // ------------------------------------------- // //####BSDCOPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): hmt, gthomas // Contributors: Ron Spence, Pacific Softworks, jskov // Date: 2000-02-01 // Purpose: // Description: hardware driver for 82544 Intel PRO/100+ ethernet // Notes: CU commands such as dump and config should, according // to the docs, set the CU active state while executing. // That does not seem to be the case though, and the // driver polls the completion bit in the packet status // word instead. // // Platform code may provide this vector: // CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT if it // requires the interrupts to be handled via demuxers // attached to a distinct interrupt. // // Platform code may alternatively define: // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_DEMUX_ALL if it is necessary // to demux all interrupt sources - for example if they are // wire-or'd together on some hardware but distinct on // others. In this circumstance it is permitted for // cyg_pci_translate_interrupt [HAL_PCI_TRANSLATE_INTERRUPT] // to return invalid for 2nd and subsequent devices. // // Platform code can also define these three: // CYGPRI_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_MASK_INTERRUPTS(p_i82544,old) // CYGPRI_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_UNMASK_INTERRUPTS(p_i82544,old) // CYGPRI_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_ACK_INTERRUPTS(p_i82544) // which are particularly useful when nested interrupt // management is needed (which is always IMHO). // // Platform code can define this: // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_MISSED_INTERRUPT(p_i82544) // to detect a dropped interrupt and loop again or // direct-call the DSR to reschedule the delivery routine. // Only a problem on edge-triggered interrupt systems. // // Platform code can also provide this macro: // CYGPRI_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_INTERRUPT_ACK_LOOP(p_i82544) // to handle delaying for acks to register on the interrupt // controller as necessary on the EBSA. // // Platform can define CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_GET_ESA() // as an external means to get ESAs, possibly from RedBoot // configuration info that's stored in flash memory. // // Platform def CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_NO_EEPROM // removes all code for dealing with the EEPROM for those // targets where there is none fitted. Either an external // means to get ESAs should be used, or we must rely on // hard-wiring the ESA's into each executable by means of the // usual CDL configuration. // // Platform def CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_ONE_EEPROM // is for hardware with multiple devices, but only one with a // serial EEPROM installed. The 2nd device would get either // the same ESA - because they are certain to be on different // segment and internets - or the same ESA incremented by // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_ONE_EEPROM_MAC_ADJUST. // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_ONE_EEPROM should be the // number (0 or 1) of the device that does have the EEPROM. // // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_PCIMEM_DISCONTIGUOUS enables // checking code for breaks in the physical address of PCI // window memory. This can happen on some boards where a // smaller SDRAM is fitted than the hardware allows, so some // higher-order address bits are ignored. We make SDRAM // contiguous in mapped memory, but what the i82544 sees // might be discontiguous. The checking code skips any // allocated chunk who appears to contain such a break, and // tries again. // // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_RESET_TIMEOUT( int32 ) // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_TIMEOUT_FIRED( int32 ) if // both defined give the driver a means to detect that we // have been fixated on the same transmit operation for too // long - we missed an interrupt or the device crashed. The // int32 argument is used to hold a eg. the value of a // fast-running hardware timer. // // Platform def CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_USE_ASD is // used to select Auto Speed Detection for setting up the // link parameters. // // FIXME: replace -1/-2 return values with proper E-defines // FIXME: For 82557/8 compatibility i82544_configure() function // probably needs some tweaking - config bits differ // slightly but crucially. // FIXME: EEPROM code not tested on a BE system. // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //========================================================================== #include <pkgconf/system.h> #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS #include <pkgconf/io_eth_drivers.h> #endif #include <pkgconf/devs_eth_intel_i82544.h> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> #include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h> #include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h> #include <cyg/infra/diag.h> #include <cyg/hal/hal_if.h> #include <cyg/hal/drv_api.h> #include <cyg/io/eth/netdev.h> #include <cyg/io/eth/eth_drv.h> #ifdef CYGPKG_NET #include <pkgconf/net.h> #include <net/if.h> /* Needed for struct ifnet */ #endif #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_PCI #include <cyg/io/pci.h> // So we can check the validity of the PCI window against the MLTs opinion, // and thereby what the malloc heap consumes willy-nilly: #include CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H #else #error "Need PCI package here" #endif #include <cyg/devs/eth/i82544_info.h> #include CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_INL // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifdef CYGDBG_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_CHATTER #define DEBUG_82544 // This one prints stuff as packets come and go #define DEBUG // Startup printing mainly #define noDEBUG_EE // Some EEPROM specific retries &c #endif #ifdef CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS static struct { int can_send; int deliver; int stats; int waitcmd_timeouts; int waitcmd_timeouts_cu; int lockup_timeouts; int bad_cu_idles; } missed_interrupt = { 0,0,0, 0,0, 0, 0 }; #endif #ifndef CYGPKG_REDBOOT #define os_printf diag_printf #define db_printf diag_printf #else static void os_printf( char *fmt, ... ) { extern int start_console(void); extern void end_console(int); va_list a; int old_console; va_start( a, fmt ); old_console = start_console(); diag_vprintf( fmt, a ); end_console(old_console); va_end( a ); } #define db_printf os_printf #endif // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // MEMORY ADDRESSING // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Macros for writing shared memory structures - no need for byte flipping #define READMEM8( _reg_, _val_ ) ((CYG_BYTE)(_val_) = *((volatile CYG_BYTE *)(_reg_))) #define WRITEMEM8( _reg_, _val_ ) (*((volatile CYG_BYTE *)(_reg_)) = (CYG_BYTE)(_val_)) #define READMEM16( _reg_, _val_ ) ((CYG_WORD16)(_val_) = *((volatile CYG_WORD16 *)(_reg_))) #define WRITEMEM16( _reg_, _val_ ) (*((volatile CYG_WORD16 *)(_reg_)) = (CYG_WORD16)(_val_)) #define READMEM32( _reg_, _val_ ) ((CYG_WORD32)(_val_) = *((volatile CYG_WORD32 *)(_reg_))) #define WRITEMEM32( _reg_, _val_ ) (*((volatile CYG_WORD32 *)(_reg_)) = (CYG_WORD32)(_val_)) #define READMEM64( _reg_, _val_ ) ((CYG_WORD64)(_val_) = *((volatile CYG_WORD64 *)(_reg_))) #define WRITEMEM64( _reg_, _val_ ) (*((volatile CYG_WORD64 *)(_reg_)) = (CYG_WORD64)(_val_)) #define OUTL( _v_, _a_ ) WRITEMEM32( _a_, _v_ ) static inline cyg_uint32 INL(cyg_uint32 io_address) { cyg_uint32 _t_; READMEM32( io_address, _t_ ); return _t_; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Map from CPU-view addresses to PCI-bus master's view - however that is: #ifdef CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_VIRT_TO_BUS #define VIRT_TO_BUS( _x_ ) CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_VIRT_TO_BUS( _x_ ) #define BUS_TO_VIRT( _x_ ) CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_BUS_TO_VIRT( _x_ ) #else // use default mappings: get a physical address to give to the device #define VIRT_TO_BUS( _x_ ) virt_to_bus((cyg_uint32)(_x_)) static inline cyg_uint32 virt_to_bus(cyg_uint32 p_memory) { return CYGARC_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS(p_memory); } #define BUS_TO_VIRT( _x_ ) bus_to_virt((cyg_uint32)(_x_)) static inline cyg_uint32 bus_to_virt(cyg_uint32 p_bus) { return CYGARC_UNCACHED_ADDRESS(p_bus); } #endif // not defined CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_VIRT_TO_BUS // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // 82544 REGISTER OFFSETS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // General registers #define I82544_CTRL 0x00000 #define I82544_STATUS 0x00008 #define I82544_EECD 0x00010 #define I82544_CTRL_EXT 0x00018 #define I82544_MDIC 0x00020 #define I82544_FCAL 0x00028 #define I82544_FCAH 0x0002c #define I82544_FCT 0x00030 #define I82544_VET 0x00038 #define I82544_FCTTV 0x00170 #define I82544_TXCW 0x00178 #define I82544_RXCW 0x00180 #define I82544_PBA 0x01000 // Interrupt control registers #define I82544_ICR 0x000c0 #define I82544_ICS 0x000c8 #define I82544_IMS 0x000d0 #define I82544_IMC 0x000d8 // Receive registers #define I82544_RCTL 0x00100 #define I82544_FCRTL 0x02160 #define I82544_FCRTH 0x02168 #define I82544_RDBAL 0x02800 #define I82544_RDBAH 0x02804 #define I82544_RDLEN 0x02808 #define I82544_RDH 0x02810 #define I82544_RDT 0x02818 #define I82544_RDTR 0x02820 #define I82544_RXDCTL 0x02828 #define I82544_RXCSUM 0x05000 #define I82544_MTA 0x05200 #define I82544_RAT 0x05400 #define I82544_VFTA 0x05600 #define I82544_RCTL_EN (1<<1) #define I82544_RCTL_BAM (1<<15) // Transmit registers #define I82544_TCTL 0x00400 #define I82544_TIPG 0x00410 #define I82544_TBT 0x00448 #define I82544_AIT 0x00458 #define I82544_TXDMAC 0x03000 #define I82544_TDBAL 0x03800 #define I82544_TDBAH 0x03804 #define I82544_TDLEN 0x03808 #define I82544_TDH 0x03810 #define I82544_TDT 0x03818 #define I82544_TIDV 0x03820 #define I82544_TXDCTL 0x03828 #define I82544_TSPMT 0x03830 #define I82544_TCTL_EN (1<<1) #define I82544_TCTL_PSP (1<<3) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // 82544 DEVICE CONTROL WORD DEFNITIONS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #define I82544_CTRL_FD (1<<0) #define I82544_CTRL_BEM (1<<1) #define I82544_CTRL_LRST (1<<3) #define I82544_CTRL_ASDE (1<<5) #define I82544_CTRL_SLU (1<<6) #define I82544_CTRL_ILOS (1<<7) #define I82544_CTRL_SPEED (3<<8) #define I82544_CTRL_FRCSPD (1<<11) #define I82544_CTRL_FRCDPLX (1<<12) #define I82544_CTRL_SWDPINSLO (15<<18) #define I82544_CTRL_SWDPINSIO (15<<22) #define I82544_CTRL_RST (1<<26) #define I82544_CTRL_RFCE (1<<27) #define I82544_CTRL_TFCE (1<<28) #define I82544_CTRL_VME (1<<30) #define I82544_CTRL_PHY_RST (1<<31) #define I82544_CTRL_PHY_RESET (1<<18) #define I82544_CTRL_PHY_RESET_DIR (1<<22) #define I82544_CTRL_MDIO (1<<20) #define I82544_CTRL_MDIO_DIR (1<<24) #define I82544_CTRL_MDC (1<<21) #define I82544_CTRL_MDC_DIR (1<<25) #define I82544_CTRL_EXT_PHY_RESET4 (1<<4) #define I82544_CTRL_EXT_PHY_RESET_DIR4 (1<<8) #define PHY_ADDRESS 1 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // 82544 DEVICE STATUS WORD DEFNITIONS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #define I82544_STATUS_FD 0x0001 #define I82544_STATUS_LU 0x0002 #define I82544_STATUS_TXOFF 0x0010 #define I82544_STATUS_TBIMODE 0x0020 #define I82544_STATUS_SPEED 0x00C0 #define I82544_STATUS_ASDV 0x0300 #define I82544_STATUS_PCI_SPD 0x0800 #define I82544_STATUS_BUS64 0x1000 #define I82544_STATUS_PCIX_MODE 0x2000 #define I82544_STATUS_PCIXSPD 0xC000 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // 82544 EEPROM INTERFACE // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // EEPROM_Ctrl bits. #define EE_SHIFT_CLK 0x01 // EEPROM shift clock. #define EE_CS 0x02 // EEPROM chip select. #define EE_DATA_WRITE 0x04 // EEPROM chip data in. #define EE_DATA_READ 0x08 // EEPROM chip data out. #define EE_ENB (0x10|EE_CS) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // RECEIVE DESCRIPTORS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #define I82544_RD_BUFFER 0 #define I82544_RD_LENGTH 8 #define I82544_RD_CSUM 10 #define I82544_RD_STATUS 12 #define I82544_RD_ERRORS 13 #define I82544_RD_SPECIAL 14 #define I82544_RD_SIZE 16 #define I82544_RD_STATUS_DD (1<<0) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_EOP (1<<1) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_IXSM (1<<2) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_VP (1<<3) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_TCPCS (1<<5) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_IPCS (1<<6) #define I82544_RD_STATUS_PIF (1<<7) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // TRANSMIT DESCRIPTORS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Currently we only use the legacy Tx descriptor #define I82544_TD_BUFFER 0 #define I82544_TD_LENGTH 8 #define I82544_TD_CSO 10 #define I82544_TD_CMD 11 #define I82544_TD_STATUS 12 #define I82544_TD_CSS 13 #define I82544_TD_SPECIAL 14 #define I82544_TD_SIZE 16 #define I82544_TD_CMD_EOP (1<<0) #define I82544_TD_CMD_IFCS (1<<1) #define I82544_TD_CMD_IC (1<<2) #define I82544_TD_CMD_RS (1<<3) #define I82544_TD_CMD_RPS (1<<4) #define I82544_TD_CMD_DEXT (1<<5) #define I82544_TD_CMD_VLE (1<<6) #define I82544_TD_CMD_IDE (1<<7) #define I82544_TD_STATUS_DD (1<<0) #define I82544_TD_STATUS_EC (1<<1) #define I82544_TD_STATUS_LC (1<<2) #define I82544_TD_STATUS_TU (1<<3) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // DEVICES AND PACKET QUEUES // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #define MAX_RX_PACKET_SIZE 1536 // maximum Rx packet size #define MAX_TX_PACKET_SIZE 1536 // maximum Tx packet size // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Use arrays provided by platform header to verify pointers. #ifdef CYGDBG_USE_ASSERTS #define CHECK_NDP_SC_LINK() \ CYG_MACRO_START \ int i, valid_netdev = 0, valid_sc = 0; \ for(i = 0; i < CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_DEV_COUNT; i++) { \ if (i82544_netdev_array[i] == ndp) valid_netdev = 1; \ if (i82544_sc_array[i] == sc) valid_sc = 1; \ if (valid_sc || valid_netdev) break; \ } \ CYG_ASSERT( valid_netdev, "Bad ndp" ); \ CYG_ASSERT( valid_sc, "Bad sc" ); \ CYG_ASSERT( (void *)p_i82544 == i82544_sc_array[i]->driver_private, \ "sc pointer bad" ); \ CYG_MACRO_END #else #define CHECK_NDP_SC_LINK() #endif #define IF_BAD_82544( _p_ ) \ if (({ \ int i, valid_p = 0; \ for(i = 0; i < CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_DEV_COUNT; i++) { \ if (i82544_priv_array[i] == (_p_)) { \ valid_p = 1; \ break; \ } \ } \ CYG_ASSERT(valid_p, "Bad pointer-to-i82544"); \ (!valid_p); \ })) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Managing the memory that is windowed onto the PCI bus // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static cyg_uint32 i82544_heap_size; static cyg_uint8 *i82544_heap_base; static cyg_uint8 *i82544_heap_free; static void *mem_reserved_ioctl = (void*)0; // uncacheable memory reserved for ioctl calls // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // FUNCTION PROTOTYPES // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int pci_init_find_82544s(void); static void i82544_reset(struct i82544* p_i82544); static void i82544_setup(struct i82544* p_i82544); static int eth_set_mac_address(struct i82544* p_i82544, cyg_uint8 *addr, int eeprom ); static void InitRxRing(struct i82544* p_i82544); static void InitTxRing(struct i82544* p_i82544); static cyg_uint32 eth_isr(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_addrword_t data); static int i82544_configure(struct i82544* p_i82544, int promisc, int oversized); // debugging/logging only: //void dump_txcb(TxCB* p_txcb); void DisplayStatistics(void); void update_statistics(struct i82544* p_i82544); //void dump_rfd(RFD* p_rfd, int anyway ); void dump_all_rfds( int intf ); void dump_packet(cyg_uint8 *p_buffer, int length); static void i82544_stop( struct eth_drv_sc *sc ); // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void udelay(int delay) { CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(delay); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // If we are demuxing for all interrupt sources, we must mask and unmask // *all* interrupt sources together. static inline int Mask82544Interrupt(struct i82544* p_i82544) { cyg_drv_interrupt_mask(p_i82544->vector); return 1; } static inline void UnMask82544Interrupt(struct i82544* p_i82544, int old) { if (old & 1) cyg_drv_interrupt_unmask(p_i82544->vector); } static inline void Acknowledge82544Interrupt(struct i82544* p_i82544) { cyg_drv_interrupt_acknowledge(p_i82544->vector); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Memory management // // Simply carve off from the front of the PCI mapped window into real memory static CYG_ADDRESS pciwindow_mem_alloc(int size) { CYG_ADDRESS p_memory; int _size = size; #ifdef DEBUG // db_printf("pciwindow_mem_alloc %d\n",size); #endif CYG_ASSERT( (CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_BASE <= (int)i82544_heap_free) && ((CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_BASE + CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_SIZE) > (int)i82544_heap_free) && (0 < i82544_heap_size) && (CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_SIZE >= i82544_heap_size) && (CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_BASE == (int)i82544_heap_base), "Heap variables corrupted" ); p_memory = 0; size = (size + 3) & ~3; if ( (i82544_heap_free+size) < (i82544_heap_base+i82544_heap_size) ) { cyg_uint32 *p; p_memory = (CYG_ADDRESS)i82544_heap_free; i82544_heap_free += size; for ( p = (cyg_uint32 *)p_memory; _size > 0; _size -= 4 ) *p++ = 0; } CYG_ASSERT( NULL == p_memory || VIRT_TO_BUS( p_memory ) + size == VIRT_TO_BUS( i82544_heap_free ), "Discontiguous PCI memory in real addresses" ); return p_memory; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // MDIO // // Device-specific bit-twiddling and line driving side-effects // CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US() drags in huge amounts of scheduler locking and // the like 'cos it's a VV call! We only want a delay of 1uS tops, so: #define MII_DELAY() do { int z; for ( z = 0; z < 100; z++ ) ; } while (0) #if 0 # define MII_PRINTF diag_printf # define MII_STUFF "%4s | %4s | %4s | %4s [%08x]\n", \ (*_ctrl & (1<<20)) ? "MDIO" : "---", \ (*_ctrl & (1<<24)) ? "Wr" : "Rd", \ (*_ctrl & (1<<21)) ? "CLK" : "clk", \ *_ctrl #else # define MII_PRINTF( foo ) # define MII_STUFF #endif static inline cyg_uint32 mii_init( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 ctrl; cyg_uint32 *_ctrl = &ctrl; *_ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); *_ctrl &=~ I82544_CTRL_MDC; *_ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_MDC_DIR; *_ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_MDIO_DIR; *_ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_MDIO; OUTL( *_ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_init : " MII_STUFF ); MII_DELAY(); return *_ctrl; } static inline void mii_clock_up( int ioaddr, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { *_ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_MDC; OUTL( *_ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_clock_up : " MII_STUFF ); MII_DELAY(); } static inline void mii_clock_down( int ioaddr, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { *_ctrl &=~ I82544_CTRL_MDC; OUTL( *_ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_clock_down: " MII_STUFF ); MII_DELAY(); } static inline void mii_read_mode( int ioaddr, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { *_ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_MDIO_DIR; *_ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_MDIO; OUTL( *_ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_read_mode : " MII_STUFF ); MII_DELAY(); } static inline int mii_read_data_bit( int ioaddr, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { *_ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_read_data : " MII_STUFF ); return I82544_CTRL_MDIO == (I82544_CTRL_MDIO & *_ctrl); } static inline void mii_write_data_bit( int ioaddr, int databit, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { if ( databit ) *_ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_MDIO; else *_ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_MDIO; *_ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_MDIO_DIR; // drive the mdio line OUTL( *_ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); MII_PRINTF( "mii_write_data: " MII_STUFF ); MII_DELAY(); } // Pass ioaddr around "invisibly" #define MII_INIT() cyg_uint32 _ctrl_val = mii_init(ioaddr); \ cyg_uint32 *_ctrl = &_ctrl_val; #define MII_CLOCK_UP() mii_clock_up(ioaddr, _ctrl) #define MII_CLOCK_DOWN() mii_clock_down(ioaddr, _ctrl) #define MII_READ_MODE() mii_read_mode(ioaddr, _ctrl) #define MII_READ_DATA_BIT() mii_read_data_bit(ioaddr, _ctrl) #define MII_WRITE_DATA_BIT( _d_ ) mii_write_data_bit(ioaddr,(_d_),_ctrl) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // MDIO // // Management data over the MII interface - nasty hand driven serial stuff // static void mii_write_bits( int ioaddr, int val, int bitcount, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { int i; // These are deliberately signed ints so that we can send an overlong // preamble if we want by saying "send -1 of width 40 bits" and relying // on sign extension. for ( i = bitcount - 1; i >= 0; i-- ) { MII_WRITE_DATA_BIT( (val >> i) & 1 ); MII_DELAY(); MII_CLOCK_UP(); MII_CLOCK_DOWN(); } } static int mii_read_bits( int ioaddr, int bitcount, cyg_uint32 *_ctrl ) { int i; int val = 0; for ( i = bitcount - 1; i >= 0; i-- ) { MII_CLOCK_DOWN(); val <<= 1; val |= MII_READ_DATA_BIT(); MII_CLOCK_UP(); } return val; } #define MII_WRITE_BITS( val, bitcount ) mii_write_bits( ioaddr, val, bitcount, _ctrl ) #define MII_READ_BITS( bitcount ) mii_read_bits( ioaddr, bitcount, _ctrl ) // Now define subsections of the protocol in terms of the above #define MII_WRITE_PREAMBLE() MII_WRITE_BITS( -1, 32 ) // >32 x 1s #define MII_WRITE_START() MII_WRITE_BITS( 1, 2 ) // 01 #define MII_WRITE_WRITE_CMD() MII_WRITE_BITS( 1, 2 ) // 01 #define MII_WRITE_READ_CMD() MII_WRITE_BITS( 2, 2 ) // 10 #define MII_WRITE_PHY_ADDR(_p_) MII_WRITE_BITS( _p_, 5 ) #define MII_WRITE_REGNUM( _r_ ) MII_WRITE_BITS( (_r_), 5 ) #define MII_WRITE_TURNAROUND() MII_WRITE_BITS( 2, 2 ) #define MII_READ_TURNAROUND() CYG_MACRO_START \ MII_READ_MODE(); /* to turn off driving the line */ \ (void)(MII_READ_BITS( 2 )); /* discard TA "bits" */ \ CYG_MACRO_END #define MII_IDLE() CYG_MACRO_START \ MII_READ_MODE(); /* to turn off driving the line */ \ ((void)MII_READ_BITS( 5 )); /* extra clocks in Hi-Z mode */ \ MII_CLOCK_DOWN(); \ CYG_MACRO_END #define MII_READ_REGVAL() MII_READ_BITS( 16 ) #define MII_WRITE_REGVAL( _v_ ) MII_WRITE_BITS( (_v_), 16 ) static int mii_read_register( struct i82544 *p_i82544, int phy, int regnum ) { int value = 0; cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; if( p_i82544->device == 0x1004 ) { // An 82543, read MII register via software defined pins in // CTRL register. MII_INIT(); MII_WRITE_PREAMBLE(); MII_WRITE_START(); MII_WRITE_READ_CMD(); MII_WRITE_PHY_ADDR(phy); MII_WRITE_REGNUM( regnum ); MII_READ_TURNAROUND(); value = MII_READ_REGVAL(); MII_IDLE(); } else if( p_i82544->device == 0x1008 ) { // An 82544, read MII register via MDIC register. // UNTESTED cyg_uint32 mdic = (2<<26) | (phy<<21) | (regnum<<16); OUTL( mdic, ioaddr + I82544_MDIC ); // Wait for ready do { mdic = INL( ioaddr + I82544_MDIC ); } while( (mdic & (1<<28)) == 0 ); value = mdic & 0xFFFF; } return value; } static void mii_write_register( struct i82544 *p_i82544, int phy, int regnum, int value ) { cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; if( p_i82544->device == 0x1004 ) { // An 82543, write MII register via software defined pins in // CTRL register. MII_INIT(); MII_WRITE_PREAMBLE(); MII_WRITE_START(); MII_WRITE_WRITE_CMD(); MII_WRITE_PHY_ADDR(phy); MII_WRITE_REGNUM( regnum ); MII_WRITE_TURNAROUND(); MII_WRITE_REGVAL( value ); MII_IDLE(); } else if( p_i82544->device == 0x1008 ) { // An 82544, write MII register via MDIC register. // UNTESTED cyg_uint32 mdic = (1<<26) | (phy<<21) | (regnum<<16) | (value&0xFFFF); OUTL( mdic, ioaddr + I82544_MDIC ); // Wait for ready do { mdic = INL( ioaddr + I82544_MDIC ); } while( (mdic & (1<<28)) == 0 ); } } // dump out the PHY registers static void show_phy( struct i82544 *p_i82544, int phy ) { int i; os_printf("PHY %d regs:",phy); for( i = 0; i < 32; i++ ) { cyg_uint32 mdic; mdic = mii_read_register( p_i82544, phy, i ); if( (i%8)==0 ) os_printf("\n"); os_printf("%04x ",mdic); } os_printf("\n"); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // GET EEPROM SIZE // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Serial EEPROM access - much like the other Intel ethernet // // CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US() drags in huge amounts of scheduler locking and // the like 'cos it's a VV call! Waste of time, mostly. #define EE_DELAY() do { int z; for ( z = 0; z < 10000; z++ ) ; } while (0) #if 0 # define EE_PRINTF diag_printf # define EE_STUFF "%4s | %4s | %4s | %4s [%08x]\n", \ (l & EE_SHIFT_CLK) ? "CLK" : "clk", \ (l & EE_CS) ? "eeCS" : "--", \ (l & EE_DATA_WRITE) ? "eeDW" : "---", \ (l & EE_DATA_READ) ? "eeDR" : "---", \ l & 0xfffff #else # define EE_PRINTF( foo ) # define EE_STUFF #endif static inline void ee_select( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = EE_ENB; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_DELAY(); l |= EE_CS; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_select : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); } static inline void ee_deselect( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = EE_ENB; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_deselect 1 : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); EE_DELAY(); EE_DELAY(); l = EE_ENB & ~EE_CS; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_deselect 2 : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); EE_DELAY(); EE_DELAY(); } static inline void ee_clock_up( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); l |= EE_SHIFT_CLK; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_DELAY(); l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_clock_up : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); } static inline void ee_clock_down( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); l &=~ EE_SHIFT_CLK; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_DELAY(); l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_clock_down : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); } static inline int ee_read_data_bit( int ioaddr ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_read_data : " EE_STUFF ); return EE_DATA_READ == (EE_DATA_READ & l); } static inline void ee_write_data_bit( int ioaddr, int databit ) { cyg_uint32 l; l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); if ( databit ) l |= EE_DATA_WRITE; else l &= ~EE_DATA_WRITE; OUTL( l, ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); l = INL( ioaddr + I82544_EECD ); EE_PRINTF( "ee_write_data : " EE_STUFF ); EE_DELAY(); } // Pass ioaddr around "invisibly" #define EE_SELECT() ee_select(ioaddr) #define EE_DESELECT() ee_deselect(ioaddr) #define EE_CLOCK_UP() ee_clock_up(ioaddr) #define EE_CLOCK_DOWN() ee_clock_down(ioaddr) #define EE_READ_DATA_BIT() ee_read_data_bit(ioaddr) #define EE_WRITE_DATA_BIT( _d_ ) ee_write_data_bit(ioaddr,(_d_)) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int get_eeprom_size( struct i82544 *p_i82544 ) { // int i, addrbits, tmp; // cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "get_eeprom_size\n" ); #endif #if 1 return 6; #else // Should already be not-selected, but anyway: EE_SELECT(); #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "send command\n" ); #endif // Shift the read command bits out. for (i = 3; i >= 0; i--) { // Doc says to shift out a zero then: tmp = (6 & (1 << i)) ? 1 : 0; // "6" is the "read" command. EE_WRITE_DATA_BIT(tmp); EE_CLOCK_UP(); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); } #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "send address zero\n" ); #endif // Now clock out address zero, looking for the dummy 0 data bit for ( i = 1; i <= 12; i++ ) { EE_WRITE_DATA_BIT(0); EE_CLOCK_UP(); tmp = EE_READ_DATA_BIT(); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); if ( !tmp ) break; } #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "eeprom data bits %d\n", i ); #endif if ( 6 != i && 8 != i && 1 != i) { #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "*****EEPROM data bits not 6, 8 or 1*****\n" ); #endif addrbits = 1; // Flag no eeprom here. } else addrbits = i; // read in the data regardless tmp = 0; for (i = 15; i >= 0; i--) { EE_CLOCK_UP(); if ( EE_READ_DATA_BIT() ) tmp |= (1<<i); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); } #ifdef DEBUG_EE diag_printf( "eeprom first data word %x\n", tmp ); #endif // Terminate the EEPROM access. EE_DESELECT(); return addrbits; #endif } static int read_eeprom_word( struct i82544 *p_i82544, int addrbits, int address ) { int i, tmp; cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // Should already be not-selected, but anyway: EE_SELECT(); // Shift the read command bits out. for (i = 3; i >= 0; i--) { // Doc says to shift out a zero then: tmp = (6 & (1 << i)) ? 1 : 0; // "6" is the "read" command. EE_WRITE_DATA_BIT(tmp); EE_CLOCK_UP(); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); } // Now clock out address for ( i = addrbits - 1; i >= 0 ; i-- ) { tmp = (address & (1<<i)) ? 1 : 0; EE_WRITE_DATA_BIT(tmp); EE_CLOCK_UP(); tmp = EE_READ_DATA_BIT(); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); // CYG_ASSERT( (0 == tmp) == (0 == i), "Looking for zero handshake bit" ); } // read in the data tmp = 0; for (i = 15; i >= 0; i--) { EE_CLOCK_UP(); if ( EE_READ_DATA_BIT() ) tmp |= (1<<i); EE_CLOCK_DOWN(); } // Terminate the EEPROM access. EE_DESELECT(); #ifdef DEBUG_EE // diag_printf( "eeprom address %4x: data %4x\n", address, tmp ); #endif return tmp; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // NETWORK INTERFACE INITIALIZATION // // Function : Init82544 // // Description : // This routine resets, configures, and initializes the chip. // It also clears the ethernet statistics structure, and selects // which statistics are supported by this driver. // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static bool i82544_init(struct cyg_netdevtab_entry * ndp) { static int initialized = 0; // only probe PCI et al *once* struct eth_drv_sc *sc; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; int count; struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint8 mac_address[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_init\n"); #endif sc = (struct eth_drv_sc *)(ndp->device_instance); p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)(sc->driver_private); IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "Bad device private pointer %x\n", sc->driver_private ); #endif return 0; } CHECK_NDP_SC_LINK(); if ( 0 == initialized++ ) { // then this is the first time ever: if ( ! pci_init_find_82544s() ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "pci_init_find_82544s failed\n" ); #endif return 0; } } // If this device is not present, exit if (0 == p_i82544->found) return 0; p_i82544->mac_addr_ok = 0; ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get I/O address for 82544 #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("Init82544 %d @ %x\n", p_i82544->index, (int)ndp); #endif // Reset device i82544_reset(p_i82544); i82544_setup(p_i82544); InitRxRing(p_i82544); InitTxRing(p_i82544); if (p_i82544->hardwired_esa) { // Hardwire the address without consulting the EEPROM. // When this flag is set, the p_i82544 will already contain // the ESA. Copy it to a mac_address for call to set_mac_addr mac_address[0] = p_i82544->mac_address[0]; mac_address[1] = p_i82544->mac_address[1]; mac_address[2] = p_i82544->mac_address[2]; mac_address[3] = p_i82544->mac_address[3]; mac_address[4] = p_i82544->mac_address[4]; mac_address[5] = p_i82544->mac_address[5]; eth_set_mac_address(p_i82544, mac_address, 0); } else { // Acquire the ESA either from extenal means (probably RedBoot // variables) or from the attached EEPROM - if there is one. #ifdef CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_GET_ESA int ok = false; CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_GET_ESA( p_i82544, mac_address, ok ); if ( ok ) eth_set_mac_address(p_i82544, mac_address, 0); #else // ! CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_GET_ESA #ifndef CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_NO_EEPROM int addr_length, i; cyg_uint16 checksum; // read eeprom and get 82544's mac address addr_length = get_eeprom_size(p_i82544); // (this is the length of the *EEPROM*s address, not MAC address) // If length is 1, it _probably_ means there's no EEPROM // present. Couldn't find an explicit mention of this in the // docs, but length=1 appears to be the behaviour in that case. if (1 == addr_length) { #ifdef DEBUG_EE os_printf("Error: No EEPROM present for device %d\n", p_i82544->index); #endif } else { for (checksum = 0, i = 0, count = 0; count < 64; count++) { cyg_uint16 value; // read word from eeprom value = read_eeprom_word(p_i82544, addr_length, count); #ifdef DEBUG_EE os_printf( "%02x: %04x\n", count, value ); #endif checksum += value; if (count < 3) { mac_address[i++] = value & 0xFF; mac_address[i++] = (value >> 8) & 0xFF; } } #ifndef CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_ONE_EEPROM_WITHOUT_CRC // If the EEPROM checksum is wrong, the MAC address read // from the EEPROM is probably wrong as well. In that // case, we don't set mac_addr_ok, but continue the // initialization. If then somebody calls i82544_start // without calling eth_set_mac_address() first, we refuse // to bring up the interface, because running with an // invalid MAC address is not a very brilliant idea. if ((checksum & 0xFFFF) != 0xBABA) { // selftest verified checksum, verify again #ifdef DEBUG_EE os_printf("Warning: Invalid EEPROM checksum %04X for device %d\n", checksum, p_i82544->index); #endif } else // trailing block #endif { p_i82544->mac_addr_ok = 1; #ifdef DEBUG_EE os_printf("Valid EEPROM checksum\n"); #endif eth_set_mac_address(p_i82544, mac_address, 0); } } // record the MAC address in the device structure p_i82544->mac_address[0] = mac_address[0]; p_i82544->mac_address[1] = mac_address[1]; p_i82544->mac_address[2] = mac_address[2]; p_i82544->mac_address[3] = mac_address[3]; p_i82544->mac_address[4] = mac_address[4]; p_i82544->mac_address[5] = mac_address[5]; #endif // ! CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_HAS_NO_EEPROM #endif // ! CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_GET_ESA } #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("i82544_init: MAC Address = %02X %02X %02X %02X %02X %02X\n", p_i82544->mac_address[0], p_i82544->mac_address[1], p_i82544->mac_address[2], p_i82544->mac_address[3], p_i82544->mac_address[4], p_i82544->mac_address[5]); #endif // and record the net dev pointer p_i82544->ndp = (void *)ndp; p_i82544->within_send = 0; // init recursion level // Initialize upper level driver if ( p_i82544->mac_addr_ok ) (sc->funs->eth_drv->init)(sc, &(p_i82544->mac_address[0]) ); else (sc->funs->eth_drv->init)(sc, NULL ); #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("CTRL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL )); os_printf("STATUS %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_STATUS )); #endif return (1); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_setup // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void i82544_setup( struct i82544 *p_i82544 ) { cyg_uint32 ioaddr; cyg_uint32 ctrl; cyg_uint32 ctrl_ext; ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get 82544's I/O address #ifdef CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_USE_ASD // Use Auto-negotiation ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); // Set link up bit ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_SLU | I82544_CTRL_ASDE; ctrl &= ~(I82544_CTRL_ILOS | I82544_CTRL_FRCSPD | I82544_CTRL_FRCDPLX); OUTL( ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); udelay(20); // wait up to 5 seconds for link to come up { int delay_cnt = 500; while ((mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 1 ) & 0x4) == 0) { udelay(10000); if (--delay_cnt <= 0) break; } } #else // The following sequence of resets and bit twiddling seem to be // necessary to get the 82543 working. Not sure what is necessary // for the 82544. ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); // Set link up bit ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_SLU; ctrl &= ~I82544_CTRL_ILOS; OUTL( ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); udelay(20); // Force PHY physical reset // We can only access the PHY after we have done this. ctrl_ext = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); ctrl_ext |= I82544_CTRL_EXT_PHY_RESET_DIR4; OUTL( ctrl_ext, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); udelay( 20000 ); ctrl_ext = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); ctrl_ext &= ~I82544_CTRL_EXT_PHY_RESET4; OUTL( ctrl_ext, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); udelay( 20000 ); ctrl_ext = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); ctrl_ext |= I82544_CTRL_EXT_PHY_RESET4; OUTL( ctrl_ext, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL_EXT ); udelay( 20000 ); #ifdef DEBUG show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); #endif #if 0 // Reset PHY // Does not appear to be necessary. { cyg_uint16 phy_ctrl; phy_ctrl = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 0 ); phy_ctrl = 0x9000; // os_printf("PHY ctrl %04x\n",phy_ctrl); mii_write_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 0, phy_ctrl ); do { phy_ctrl = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 0 ); // os_printf("PHY ctrl %04x\n",phy_ctrl); } while( phy_ctrl & 0x8000 ); } show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); #endif #if 0 // Tinker with PHY configuration. // Only on 82543? May not be necessary at all, since disabling // this does not see to make any difference. { cyg_uint16 data; // Set CRS on Tx bit in PHY specific CR data = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 16 ); os_printf("PSCR %04x\n",data); data |= 0x0800; mii_write_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 16, data ); // Set TX clock to 25MHz in PHY extended CR data = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 20 ); os_printf("PSECR %04x\n",data); data |= 0x0070; mii_write_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 20, data ); } show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); #endif #if 1 // Force speed renegotiation. { cyg_uint16 phy_ctrl; cyg_uint16 phy_stat; phy_ctrl = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 0 ); phy_ctrl |= 0x1200; // os_printf("PHY ctrl %04x\n",phy_ctrl); mii_write_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 0, phy_ctrl ); // Wait for it to complete do { udelay(100); phy_stat = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 1 ); phy_stat = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 1 ); } while( (phy_stat & 0x0020) == 0 ); } #ifdef DEBUG show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); #endif #endif #if 0 // Reset link OUTL( ctrl | I82544_CTRL_LRST, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); udelay(20); OUTL( ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); udelay(20); show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); #endif // Transfer speed and duplicity settings from PHY to MAC // In theory the MAC is supposed to auto-configure from what the // PHY has autonegotiated. In practice this does not seem to work // (on the 82543 at least, it always thinks it is 1000MHz full // duplex) and we have to transfer the settings from the PHY by // hand. Additionally, the settings in the PHY ctrl register seem // bogus, so we read the values out of the PHY specific status // register instead. { cyg_uint16 phy_pssr; phy_pssr = mii_read_register( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS, 17 ); ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); // os_printf("CTRL %08x\n",ctrl); ctrl &= ~(I82544_CTRL_SPEED | I82544_CTRL_FD); if( phy_pssr & (1<<13) ) ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_FD; // Transfer speed ctrl |= ((phy_pssr>>14)&3)<<8; ctrl |= I82544_CTRL_FRCDPLX | I82544_CTRL_FRCSPD; OUTL( ctrl, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); // os_printf("CTRL %08x\n",ctrl); } #if 0 #ifdef DEBUG { int status = i82544_status( sc ); static int speed[4] = { 10, 100, 1000, 1000 }; os_printf("i82544_start %d flg %x Link = %s, %d Mbps, %s Duplex\n", p_i82544->index, *(int *)p_i82544, status & GEN_STATUS_LINK ? "Up" : "Down", speed[(status & GEN_STATUS_BPS)>>GEN_STATUS_BPS_SHIFT], status & GEN_STATUS_FDX ? "Full" : "Half"); } #endif #endif // Hang around here for a bit to let the device settle down. We // don't seem to get away without this. udelay( 1000000 ); #if 0 // Having done all that, the interface still does not work // properly, UNLESS I now wait >= 45 seconds here. After that it // seems happy. I cannot find any difference in the state of the // PHY or the 82543 to explain this. show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); os_printf("CTRL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL )); os_printf("STATUS %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_STATUS )); os_printf("ICR %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_ICR )); os_printf("RCTL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_RCTL )); os_printf("TCTL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_TCTL )); os_printf("Waiting 45 seconds\n"); { int i; cyg_uint32 status = INL( ioaddr + I82544_STATUS ); // for( i = 0; i < 60; i++ ) // works // for( i = 0; i < 45; i++ ) // works // for( i = 0; i < 40; i++ ) // fails // for( i = 0; i < 35; i++ ) // fails // for( i = 0; i < 30; i++ ) // fails { cyg_uint32 s; PC_WRITE_SCREEN_32( 60, i ); udelay(1000000); s = INL( ioaddr + I82544_STATUS ); if( s != status ) { os_printf("%d STATUS change %08x\n",i,s); status = s; } } } show_phy( p_i82544, PHY_ADDRESS ); os_printf("CTRL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL )); os_printf("STATUS %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_STATUS )); os_printf("ICR %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_ICR )); os_printf("RCTL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_RCTL )); os_printf("TCTL %08x\n",INL( ioaddr + I82544_TCTL )); #endif #endif // CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_USE_ASD // Set up interrupts // Clear any pending interrupts ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_ICR ); // clear all mask bits OUTL( 0xFFFFFFFF, ioaddr + I82544_IMC ); // Set interrupt bits for: // 1 = Transmit queue empty // 7 = Receiver timeout interrupt OUTL( (1<<1)|(1<<7), ioaddr + I82544_IMS ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_start // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void i82544_start( struct eth_drv_sc *sc, unsigned char *enaddr, int flags ) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; cyg_uint32 txctl, rxctl; #ifdef CYGPKG_NET struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_arpcom.ac_if; #endif #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_start\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get 82544's I/O address IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "i82544_start: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return; } if ( ! p_i82544->mac_addr_ok ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("i82544_start %d: invalid MAC address, " "can't bring up interface\n", p_i82544->index ); #endif return; } if ( p_i82544->active ) i82544_stop( sc ); // Enable device p_i82544->active = 1; /* Enable promiscuous mode if requested, reception of oversized frames always. * The latter is needed for VLAN support and shouldn't hurt even if we're not * using VLANs. */ i82544_configure(p_i82544, 0 #ifdef CYGPKG_NET || !!(ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) #endif #ifdef ETH_DRV_FLAGS_PROMISC_MODE || !!(flags & ETH_DRV_FLAGS_PROMISC_MODE) #endif , 1); // enable receiver rxctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); rxctl |= I82544_RCTL_EN; OUTL( rxctl, ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); // Enable transmitter txctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); txctl |= I82544_TCTL_EN; OUTL( txctl, ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_status // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ int i82544_status( struct eth_drv_sc *sc ) { int status; struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_status\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "i82544_status: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return 0; } ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get 82544's I/O address status = INL(ioaddr + I82544_STATUS); return status; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : BringDown82544 // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void i82544_stop( struct eth_drv_sc *sc ) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; cyg_uint32 txctl, rxctl; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_stop\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "i82544_stop: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return; } #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("i82544_stop %d flg %x\n", p_i82544->index, *(int *)p_i82544 ); #endif p_i82544->active = 0; // stop people tormenting it ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // disable receiver rxctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); rxctl &= ~I82544_RCTL_EN; OUTL( rxctl, ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); // Enable transmitter txctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); txctl &= ~I82544_TCTL_EN; OUTL( txctl, ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : InitRxRing // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void InitRxRing(struct i82544* p_i82544) { int i; CYG_ADDRESS rxring; cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; cyg_uint32 rxctl; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("InitRxRing %d\n", p_i82544->index); #endif // Allocate array of Rx desriptors rxring = pciwindow_mem_alloc( MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS * I82544_RD_SIZE + 32 ); // assign ring structure, aligning it on a 16 byte boudary. p_i82544->rx_ring = (rxring + 15) & ~15; // Allocate and fill in buffer pointers for ( i = 0; i < MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS; i++) { CYG_ADDRESS rd = p_i82544->rx_ring + (i*I82544_RD_SIZE); CYG_ADDRESS buf = pciwindow_mem_alloc(MAX_RX_PACKET_SIZE); WRITEMEM64( rd + I82544_RD_BUFFER, VIRT_TO_BUS(buf) ); } // Set the receiver queue registers OUTL( VIRT_TO_BUS(p_i82544->rx_ring), ioaddr + I82544_RDBAL ); OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_RDBAH ); OUTL( MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS * I82544_RD_SIZE, ioaddr + I82544_RDLEN ); OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_RDH ); OUTL( MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS - 5, ioaddr + I82544_RDT ); // zero out RAT for( i = 0; i < 32; i++ ) OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_RAT +(i*4) ); // Zero out MTA for( i = 0; i < 128; i++ ) OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_MTA +(i*4) ); // Set up receiver to accept broadcasts rxctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); rxctl |= I82544_RCTL_BAM; OUTL( rxctl, ioaddr + I82544_RCTL ); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("RCTL %08x\n",rxctl); #endif p_i82544->next_rx_descriptor = 0; p_i82544->rx_pointer = 0; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : PacketRxReady (Called from delivery thread & foreground) // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void PacketRxReady(struct i82544* p_i82544) { struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *ndp; struct eth_drv_sc *sc; cyg_int32 rxp; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 // db_printf("PacketRxReady\n"); #endif ndp = (struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *)(p_i82544->ndp); sc = (struct eth_drv_sc *)(ndp->device_instance); CHECK_NDP_SC_LINK(); ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; rxp = p_i82544->rx_pointer; for(;;) { cyg_int32 rxh, rxt; CYG_ADDRESS dp; cyg_uint8 status; rxh = INL( ioaddr + I82544_RDH ); #if 0 //def DEBUG_82544 os_printf("rxp %04d rxh %04x\n",rxp,rxh); #endif // If the head pointer has not advanced, there have been no // packets received. if( rxh == rxp ) break; // Form packet address dp = p_i82544->rx_ring + (rxp * I82544_RD_SIZE); // Get status READMEM8( dp + I82544_RD_STATUS, status ); #if 0 //def DEBUG_82544 { cyg_uint16 length; READMEM16( dp + I82544_RD_LENGTH, length ); os_printf("rxp %04d status %02x length %d\n",rxp,status,length); } #endif if( status & I82544_RD_STATUS_EOP ) { cyg_uint16 length; READMEM16( dp + I82544_RD_LENGTH, length ); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("rxp %04d length %d\n",rxp,length); #endif CYG_ASSERT( MAX_RX_PACKET_SIZE >= length, "Oversize Rx" ); // tell the callback the right packet p_i82544->next_rx_descriptor = rxp; #ifdef CYGPKG_NET if ( length > sizeof( struct ether_header ) ) // then it is acceptable; offer the data to the network stack #endif (sc->funs->eth_drv->recv)( sc, length ); // All done! } // Advance rxp pointer rxp = ( rxp + 1 ) % MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS; // We can now also advance the tail pointer by 1 rxt = INL( ioaddr + I82544_RDT ); dp = p_i82544->rx_ring + (rxt * I82544_RD_SIZE); WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_RD_STATUS, status ); rxt = ( rxt + 1 ) % MAX_RX_DESCRIPTORS; OUTL( rxt, ioaddr + I82544_RDT ); #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE // Can't deliver more than one packet in polled standalone mode break; #endif } // Save next rx pointer for next time. p_i82544->rx_pointer = rxp; } // and the callback function static void i82544_recv( struct eth_drv_sc *sc, struct eth_drv_sg *sg_list, int sg_len ) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_int32 rxp; CYG_ADDRESS dp; CYG_ADDRESS from_p; cyg_uint16 total_len; struct eth_drv_sg *last_sg; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 db_printf("i82544_recv\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf( "i82544_recv: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return; } rxp = p_i82544->next_rx_descriptor; // Form packet address dp = p_i82544->rx_ring + (rxp * I82544_RD_SIZE); #if 0 //def DEBUG_82544 { int i; os_printf("RxD %08x",dp); for( i = 0; i < 16; i++ ) { cyg_uint8 b; if( (i%8) == 0 ) os_printf("\n"); READMEM8( dp + i, b ); os_printf("%02x ",b); } os_printf("\n"); } #endif // Copy the data to the network stack READMEM64( dp + I82544_RD_BUFFER, from_p ); from_p = BUS_TO_VIRT(from_p); READMEM16( dp + I82544_RD_LENGTH, total_len ); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 db_printf("RXP: %04x len %d\n",rxp,total_len); #endif // check we have memory to copy into; we would be called even if // caller was out of memory in order to maintain our state. if ( 0 == sg_len || 0 == sg_list ) return; // caller was out of mbufs CYG_ASSERT( 0 < sg_len, "sg_len underflow" ); CYG_ASSERT( MAX_ETH_DRV_SG >= sg_len, "sg_len overflow" ); for ( last_sg = &sg_list[sg_len]; sg_list < last_sg; sg_list++ ) { cyg_uint8 *to_p; int l; to_p = (cyg_uint8 *)(sg_list->buf); l = sg_list->len; CYG_ASSERT( 0 <= l, "sg length -ve" ); if ( 0 >= l || 0 == to_p ) return; // caller was out of mbufs if ( l > total_len ) l = total_len; #if 0 //def DEBUG_82544 { int i,ll = l; os_printf("Pkt len %d",l); if( ll > 32 ) ll = 32; for( i = 0; i < ll; i++ ) { cyg_uint8 b; if( (i%8) == 0 ) os_printf("\n %04x: ",i); b = ((cyg_uint8 *)from_p)[i]; os_printf("%02x ",b); } os_printf("\n"); } #endif memcpy( to_p, (unsigned char *)from_p, l ); from_p += l; total_len -= l; } CYG_ASSERT( 0 == total_len, "total_len mismatch in rx" ); CYG_ASSERT( last_sg == sg_list, "sg count mismatch in rx" ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : InitTxRing // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void InitTxRing(struct i82544* p_i82544) { int i; cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; CYG_ADDRESS txring; cyg_uint32 txctl; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("InitTxRing %d\n", p_i82544->index); #endif // Allocate array of Tx desriptors txring = pciwindow_mem_alloc( MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS * I82544_TD_SIZE + 32 ); // assign ring structure, aligning it on a 16 byte boudary. p_i82544->tx_ring = (txring + 15) & ~15; // Allocate and fill in buffer pointers for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS; i++) { CYG_ADDRESS td = p_i82544->tx_ring + (i*I82544_TD_SIZE); WRITEMEM64( td + I82544_TD_BUFFER, 0 ); } // Set the transmitter queue registers OUTL( VIRT_TO_BUS(p_i82544->tx_ring), ioaddr + I82544_TDBAL ); OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_TDBAH ); OUTL( MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS * I82544_TD_SIZE, ioaddr + I82544_TDLEN ); OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_TDH ); OUTL( 0, ioaddr + I82544_TDT ); // Set IPG values OUTL( 8 | (8<<10) | (6<<20), ioaddr + I82544_TIPG ); // Program tx ctrl register txctl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); txctl |= (15<<4); // collision threshold txctl |= (64<<12); // collision distance txctl |= I82544_TCTL_PSP; OUTL( txctl, ioaddr + I82544_TCTL ); p_i82544->tx_in_progress = 0; p_i82544->tx_pointer = 0; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : TxDone (Called from delivery thread) // // This returns Tx's from the Tx Machine to the stack (ie. reports // completion) - allowing for missed interrupts, and so on. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void TxDone(struct i82544* p_i82544) { struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *ndp; struct eth_drv_sc *sc; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; cyg_int32 txp = p_i82544->tx_pointer; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 // db_printf("TxDone\n"); #endif ndp = (struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *)(p_i82544->ndp); sc = (struct eth_drv_sc *)(ndp->device_instance); CHECK_NDP_SC_LINK(); ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get device I/O address if( !p_i82544->active ) return; for(;;) { cyg_uint8 status; cyg_uint8 cmd; CYG_ADDRESS dp; cyg_int32 txh; txh = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TDH ); // If there has been no advance on the transmit header, // nothing to do. if( txh == txp ) break; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("TxDone: TxH %04d TxP %04d\n",txh,txp); #endif // Get descriptor address dp = p_i82544->tx_ring + (txp * I82544_TD_SIZE); READMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_CMD, cmd ); READMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_STATUS, status ); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("cmd %02x status %02x\n",cmd,status); #endif // Zero out buffer and command WRITEMEM64( dp + I82544_TD_BUFFER, 0 ); WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_CMD, 0 ); if( cmd & I82544_TD_CMD_EOP ) { // A done end of packet descrptor if( p_i82544->tx_keys[txp] != 0 ) { // Call network stack with correct value of txp in structure. // There may be recursive calls in here, so we need to make sure // that txp is updated correctly. p_i82544->tx_pointer = ( txp + 1 ) % MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS; (sc->funs->eth_drv->tx_done)( sc, p_i82544->tx_keys[txp], 0 ); txp = p_i82544->tx_pointer; continue; } } // Advance tx pointer txp = ( txp + 1 ) % MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS; } // restore txp to data structure. p_i82544->tx_pointer = txp; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_can_send // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int i82544_can_send(struct eth_drv_sc *sc) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 // db_printf("i82544_can_send\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf( "i82544_send: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return 0; } ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get device I/O address if ( p_i82544->active ) { cyg_int32 txh, txt, diff; // Poll for Tx completion TxDone( p_i82544 ); #ifndef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE // We are not prepared to receive a packet now if we are in a polled // standalone configuration. // Poll for receptions PacketRxReady( p_i82544 ); #endif // Now see whether the Tx queue has space for another // transmit. We look at the difference between the head and // tail pointer, and if there is space for at least 5 more // descriptors, we allow a new transmission to go ahead. txh = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TDH ); txt = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TDT ); diff = (txh-1) - txt; if( diff < 0 ) diff += MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 // os_printf("TxH %04d TxT %04d diff %04d\n",txh,txt,diff); #endif return diff > 5; } return false; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_send // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void i82544_send(struct eth_drv_sc *sc, struct eth_drv_sg *sg_list, int sg_len, int total_len, unsigned long key) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; struct eth_drv_sg *last_sg; cyg_int32 txt; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 db_printf("i82544_send\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf( "i82544_send: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return; } #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf("Tx %d %x: %d sg's, %d bytes, KEY %x\n", p_i82544->index, (int)p_i82544, sg_len, total_len, key ); #endif if ( ! p_i82544->active ) return; // device inactive, no return ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // get device I/O address // Get the tx tail pointer txt = INL( ioaddr + I82544_TDT ); for ( last_sg = &sg_list[sg_len]; sg_list < last_sg; sg_list++ ) { cyg_uint8 *from_p; cyg_uint8 cmd = 0; CYG_ADDRESS dp; int l; from_p = (cyg_uint8 *)(sg_list->buf); // normal cached address l = sg_list->len; if ( l > total_len ) l = total_len; // Get the descriptor address from the tail pointer. dp = p_i82544->tx_ring + (txt * I82544_TD_SIZE); total_len -= l; #ifdef HAL_DCACHE_STORE HAL_DCACHE_STORE( ((CYG_ADDRESS)from_p) &~(HAL_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE-1), l + (HAL_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE-1) ); #endif WRITEMEM64( dp + I82544_TD_BUFFER, VIRT_TO_BUS(from_p) ); WRITEMEM16( dp + I82544_TD_LENGTH, l ); // Set EOP bit on last packet if( total_len <= 0 ) cmd |= I82544_TD_CMD_EOP; // Get status back // cmd |= I82544_TD_CMD_RPS | I82544_TD_CMD_RS; cmd |= I82544_TD_CMD_IFCS; // Write command byte WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_CMD, cmd ); // Zero out rest of fields WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_STATUS, 0 ); WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_CSO, 0 ); WRITEMEM8( dp + I82544_TD_CSS, 0 ); WRITEMEM16( dp + I82544_TD_SPECIAL, 0 ); // Store the key for this transmission in the matching slot // for the descriptor. p_i82544->tx_keys[txt] = key; // Increment tx tail pointer txt = (txt + 1) % MAX_TX_DESCRIPTORS; } // And finally, cause the transmission to happen by setting the // tail pointer in the hardware. OUTL( txt, ioaddr + I82544_TDT ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_reset // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void i82544_reset(struct i82544* p_i82544) { cyg_uint32 ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; cyg_uint32 ctrl; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_reset\n"); #endif ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); // reset controller OUTL( ctrl | I82544_CTRL_RST, ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); udelay(20); ctrl = INL( ioaddr + I82544_CTRL ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // INTERRUPT HANDLERS // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static cyg_uint32 eth_isr(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_addrword_t data) { struct i82544* p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)data; cyg_uint16 status; cyg_uint32 ioaddr; #ifdef DEBUG_82544 // db_printf("eth_isr\n"); #endif IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG_82544 os_printf( "i82544_isr: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return 0; } ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; status = INL( ioaddr + I82544_ICR ); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 db_printf("eth_isr %04x\n",status); #endif return (CYG_ISR_HANDLED|CYG_ISR_CALL_DSR); // schedule DSR } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifndef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE static void eth_dsr(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_ucount32 count, cyg_addrword_t data) { struct i82544* p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)data; struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *ndp = (struct cyg_netdevtab_entry *)(p_i82544->ndp); struct eth_drv_sc *sc = (struct eth_drv_sc *)(ndp->device_instance); #ifdef DEBUG_82544 db_printf("eth_dsr\n"); #endif eth_drv_dsr( vector, count, (cyg_addrword_t)sc ); cyg_drv_interrupt_acknowledge(p_i82544->vector); } #endif // !CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Deliver routine: void i82544_deliver(struct eth_drv_sc *sc) { struct i82544* p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)(sc->driver_private); #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_deliver\n"); #endif // First pass any rx data up the stack PacketRxReady(p_i82544); // Then scan for completed Tx and inform the stack TxDone(p_i82544); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Device table entry to operate the chip in a polled mode. // Only diddle the interface we were asked to! void i82544_poll(struct eth_drv_sc *sc) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_poll\n"); #endif IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "i82544_poll: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return; } // As it happens, this driver always requests the DSR to be called: (void)eth_isr( p_i82544->vector, (cyg_addrword_t)p_i82544 ); // (no harm in calling this ints-off also, when polled) i82544_deliver( sc ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Determine interrupt vector used by a device - for attaching GDB stubs // packet handler. int i82544_int_vector(struct eth_drv_sc *sc) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; return (p_i82544->vector); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : pci_init_find_82544s // // This is called exactly once at the start of time to: // o scan the PCI bus for objects // o record them in the device table // o acquire all the info needed for the driver to access them // o instantiate interrupts for them // o attach those interrupts appropriately // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static cyg_pci_match_func find_82544s_match_func; // Intel 82543 and 82544 are virtually identical, with different // dev codes static cyg_bool find_82544s_match_func( cyg_uint16 v, cyg_uint16 d, cyg_uint32 c, void *p ) { return ((0x8086 == v) && ((0x1004 == d) || // 82543 (0x100d == d) || // 82543 (0x1008 == d) // 82544 ) ); } static int pci_init_find_82544s( void ) { cyg_pci_device_id devid; cyg_pci_device dev_info; cyg_uint16 cmd; int device_index; int found_devices = 0; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("pci_init_find_82544s()\n"); #endif // allocate memory to be used in ioctls later if (mem_reserved_ioctl != (void*)0) { #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("pci_init_find_82544s() called > once\n"); #endif return 0; } // First initialize the heap in PCI window'd memory i82544_heap_size = CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_SIZE; i82544_heap_base = (cyg_uint8 *)CYGHWR_INTEL_I82544_PCI_MEM_MAP_BASE; i82544_heap_free = i82544_heap_base; // mem_reserved_ioctl = pciwindow_mem_alloc(MAX_MEM_RESERVED_IOCTL); cyg_pci_init(); #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("Finished cyg_pci_init();\n"); #endif devid = CYG_PCI_NULL_DEVID; for (device_index = 0; device_index < CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_DEV_COUNT; device_index++) { struct i82544 *p_i82544 = i82544_priv_array[device_index]; p_i82544->index = device_index; // See above for find_82544s_match_func if (cyg_pci_find_matching( &find_82544s_match_func, NULL, &devid )) { #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("eth%d = 82544\n", device_index); #endif cyg_pci_get_device_info(devid, &dev_info); p_i82544->interrupt_handle = 0; // Flag not attached. if (cyg_pci_translate_interrupt(&dev_info, &p_i82544->vector)) { #ifdef DEBUG db_printf(" Wired to HAL vector %d\n", p_i82544->vector); #endif #ifndef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE cyg_drv_interrupt_create( p_i82544->vector, 0, // Priority - unused (CYG_ADDRWORD)p_i82544, // Data item passed to ISR & DSR #ifdef CYGHWR_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_DEMUX_ALL eth_mux_isr, // ISR #else eth_isr, // ISR #endif eth_dsr, // DSR &p_i82544->interrupt_handle, // handle to intr obj &p_i82544->interrupt_object ); // space for int obj cyg_drv_interrupt_attach(p_i82544->interrupt_handle); // Don't unmask the interrupt yet, that could get us into a // race. #ifdef CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT // ALSO attach it to MUX interrupt for multiplexed // interrupts. This is for certain boards where the // PCI backplane is wired "straight through" instead of // with a rotation of interrupt lines in the different // slots. { static cyg_handle_t mux_interrupt_handle = 0; static cyg_interrupt mux_interrupt_object; if ( ! mux_interrupt_handle ) { #ifdef DEBUG db_printf(" Also attaching to HAL vector %d\n", CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT); #endif cyg_drv_interrupt_create( CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT, 0, // Priority - unused (CYG_ADDRWORD)p_i82544,// Data item passed to ISR and DSR eth_mux_isr, // ISR eth_dsr, // DSR &mux_interrupt_handle, &mux_interrupt_object ); cyg_drv_interrupt_attach(mux_interrupt_handle); } } #endif // CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT #endif // !CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE } else { p_i82544->vector=0; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf(" Does not generate interrupts.\n"); #endif } if (cyg_pci_configure_device(&dev_info)) { #ifdef DEBUG int i; db_printf("Found device on bus %d, devfn 0x%02x:\n", CYG_PCI_DEV_GET_BUS(devid), CYG_PCI_DEV_GET_DEVFN(devid)); if (dev_info.command & CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND_ACTIVE) { db_printf(" Note that board is active. Probed" " sizes and CPU addresses invalid!\n"); } db_printf(" Vendor 0x%04x", dev_info.vendor); db_printf("\n Device 0x%04x", dev_info.device); db_printf("\n Command 0x%04x, Status 0x%04x\n", dev_info.command, dev_info.status); db_printf(" Class/Rev 0x%08x", dev_info.class_rev); db_printf("\n Header 0x%02x\n", dev_info.header_type); db_printf(" SubVendor 0x%04x, Sub ID 0x%04x\n", dev_info.header.normal.sub_vendor, dev_info.header.normal.sub_id); for(i = 0; i < CYG_PCI_MAX_BAR; i++) { db_printf(" BAR[%d] 0x%08x /", i, dev_info.base_address[i]); db_printf(" probed size 0x%08x / CPU addr 0x%08x\n", dev_info.base_size[i], dev_info.base_map[i]); } db_printf(" eth%d configured\n", device_index); #endif found_devices++; p_i82544->found = 1; p_i82544->active = 0; p_i82544->devid = devid; p_i82544->device = dev_info.device; p_i82544->io_address = dev_info.base_map[0]; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf(" I/O address = 0x%08x device = %04x\n", dev_info.base_map[0], dev_info.device); #endif // Don't use cyg_pci_set_device_info since it clears // some of the fields we want to print out below. cyg_pci_read_config_uint16(dev_info.devid, CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND, &cmd); cmd |= (CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND_IO // enable I/O space | CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND_MEMORY // enable memory space | CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND_MASTER); // enable bus master cyg_pci_write_config_uint16(dev_info.devid, CYG_PCI_CFG_COMMAND, cmd); // Now the PCI part of the device is configured, reset // it. This should make it safe to enable the // interrupt i82544_reset(p_i82544); // This is the indicator for "uses an interrupt" if (p_i82544->interrupt_handle != 0) { cyg_drv_interrupt_acknowledge(p_i82544->vector); #ifndef CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE cyg_drv_interrupt_unmask(p_i82544->vector); #endif // !CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS_STAND_ALONE } #ifdef DEBUG db_printf(" **** Device enabled for I/O and Memory " "and Bus Master\n"); #endif } else { p_i82544->found = 0; p_i82544->active = 0; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("Failed to configure device %d\n",device_index); #endif } } else { p_i82544->found = 0; p_i82544->active = 0; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("eth%d not found\n", device_index); #endif } } if (0 == found_devices) return 0; #ifdef CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT // Now enable the mux shared interrupt if it is in use if (mux_interrupt_handle) { cyg_drv_interrupt_acknowledge(CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT); cyg_drv_interrupt_unmask(CYGNUM_DEVS_ETH_INTEL_I82544_SEPARATE_MUX_INTERRUPT); } #endif // Now a delay to ensure the hardware has "come up" before you try to // use it. Yes, really, the full 2 seconds. It's only really // necessary if DEBUG is off - otherwise all that printout wastes // enough time. No kidding. udelay( 2000000 ); return 1; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_configure // // Return : 0 = It worked. // non0 = It failed. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int i82544_configure(struct i82544* p_i82544, int promisc, int oversized) { cyg_uint32 ioaddr; // volatile CFG *ccs; // volatile cyg_uint8* config_bytes; // cyg_uint16 status; // int count; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "eth_set_promiscuous_mode: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return -1; } ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // Not currently supported return 0; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : eth_set_mac_address // // Return : 0 = It worked. // non0 = It failed. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int eth_set_mac_address(struct i82544* p_i82544, cyg_uint8 *addr, int eeprom) { cyg_uint32 ioaddr; cyg_uint32 maclo, machi; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("eth_set_mac_address\n"); #endif IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "eth_set_mac_address : Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return -1; } ioaddr = p_i82544->io_address; // Write MAC address to RAT[0] maclo = addr[0] | (addr[1]<<8) | (addr[2]<<16) | (addr[3]<<24); machi = (1<<31) | (0<<16) | addr[4] | (addr[5]<<8); #ifdef DEBUG os_printf("setting: lo %08x hi %08x\n",maclo,machi); #endif OUTL( maclo , ioaddr + I82544_RAT ); OUTL( machi, ioaddr + I82544_RAT + 4 ); // record the MAC address in the device structure p_i82544->mac_address[0] = addr[0]; p_i82544->mac_address[1] = addr[1]; p_i82544->mac_address[2] = addr[2]; p_i82544->mac_address[3] = addr[3]; p_i82544->mac_address[4] = addr[4]; p_i82544->mac_address[5] = addr[5]; p_i82544->mac_addr_ok = 1; #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "Set MAC Address = %02X %02X %02X %02X %02X %02X (ok %d)\n", p_i82544->mac_address[0], p_i82544->mac_address[1], p_i82544->mac_address[2], p_i82544->mac_address[3], p_i82544->mac_address[4], p_i82544->mac_address[5], p_i82544->mac_addr_ok ); #endif return p_i82544->mac_addr_ok ? 0 : 1; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : eth_get_mac_address // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifdef ETH_DRV_GET_MAC_ADDRESS static int eth_get_mac_address(struct i82544* p_i82544, char *addr) { #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("eth_get_mac_address\n"); #endif IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "eth_get_mac_address : Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return -1; } memcpy( addr, (char *)(&p_i82544->mac_address[0]), 6 ); return 0; } #endif // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // Function : i82544_ioctl // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static int i82544_ioctl(struct eth_drv_sc *sc, unsigned long key, void *data, int data_length) { struct i82544 *p_i82544; #ifdef DEBUG db_printf("i82544_ioctl\n"); #endif p_i82544 = (struct i82544 *)sc->driver_private; IF_BAD_82544( p_i82544 ) { #ifdef DEBUG os_printf( "i82544_ioctl/control: Bad device pointer %x\n", p_i82544 ); #endif return -1; } #ifdef ioctlDEBUG db_printf( "i82544_ioctl: device eth%d at %x; key is 0x%x, data at %x[%d]\n", p_i82544->index, p_i82544, key, data, data_length ); #endif switch ( key ) { #ifdef ETH_DRV_SET_MAC_ADDRESS case ETH_DRV_SET_MAC_ADDRESS: if ( 6 != data_length ) return -2; return eth_set_mac_address( p_i82544, data, 1 /* do write eeprom */ ); #endif #ifdef ETH_DRV_GET_MAC_ADDRESS case ETH_DRV_GET_MAC_ADDRESS: return eth_get_mac_address( p_i82544, data ); #endif default: break; } return -1; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // EOF if_i82544.c
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