From: Mark Einon <mark.einon@gmail.com>
To: gregkh@suse.de
Cc: devel@driverdev.osuosl.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Mark Einon <mark.einon@gmail.com>
Subject: [RESEND][PATCH 01/26] staging: et131x: Put all .c files into one big file
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:07:34 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1318954079-16666-2-git-send-email-mark.einon@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1318954079-16666-1-git-send-email-mark.einon@gmail.com>
Created one big .c file for the driver, moving the contents of all
driver .c files into it.
Signed-off-by: Mark Einon <mark.einon@gmail.com>
---
drivers/staging/et131x/Makefile | 11 -
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_eeprom.c | 408 ---
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_mac.c | 654 ----
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_phy.c | 375 ---
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_pm.c | 204 --
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c | 1160 -------
drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_tx.c | 793 -----
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.c | 5042 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.h | 62 +-
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_ethtool.c | 201 --
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_initpci.c | 950 ------
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_isr.c | 442 ---
drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_netdev.c | 662 ----
13 files changed, 5102 insertions(+), 5862 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_eeprom.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_mac.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_phy.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_pm.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_tx.c
create mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_ethtool.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_initpci.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_isr.c
delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_netdev.c
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/Makefile b/drivers/staging/et131x/Makefile
index 5ea0272..027ff94 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/et131x/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/staging/et131x/Makefile
@@ -3,14 +3,3 @@
#
obj-$(CONFIG_ET131X) += et131x.o
-
-et131x-y := et1310_eeprom.o \
- et1310_mac.o \
- et1310_phy.o \
- et1310_pm.o \
- et1310_rx.o \
- et1310_tx.o \
- et131x_initpci.o \
- et131x_ethtool.o \
- et131x_isr.o \
- et131x_netdev.o
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_eeprom.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_eeprom.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 20b9660..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_mac.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_mac.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 65179a3..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_phy.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_phy.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b809dd4..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_pm.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_pm.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 91d47dc..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_rx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 814922b..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_tx.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et1310_tx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cd12500..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fdf6385
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.c
@@ -0,0 +1,5042 @@
+/*
+ * Agere Systems Inc.
+ * 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Driver for the ET1301 and ET131x series MACs
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2005 Agere Systems Inc.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ * http://www.agere.com
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2011 Mark Einon <mark.einon@gmail.com>
+ *
+ *------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * SOFTWARE LICENSE
+ *
+ * This software is provided subject to the following terms and conditions,
+ * which you should read carefully before using the software. Using this
+ * software indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do
+ * not agree with these terms and conditions, do not use the software.
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2005 Agere Systems Inc.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source or binary forms, with or without
+ * modifications, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ *
+ * . Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
+ * list of conditions and the following Disclaimer as comments in the code as
+ * well as in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ * distribution.
+ *
+ * . Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
+ * this list of conditions and the following Disclaimer in the documentation
+ * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * . Neither the name of Agere Systems Inc. nor the names of the contributors
+ * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ * without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * Disclaimer
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
+ * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. ANY
+ * USE, MODIFICATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLELY AT THE USERS OWN
+ * RISK. IN NO EVENT SHALL AGERE SYSTEMS INC. OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+ * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+ * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
+ * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
+ * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
+ * DAMAGE.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "et131x_defs.h"
+
+#include <linux/pci.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/ptrace.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/ctype.h>
+#include <linux/string.h>
+#include <linux/timer.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/in.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/bitops.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
+#include <asm/system.h>
+
+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
+#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
+#include <linux/skbuff.h>
+#include <linux/if_arp.h>
+#include <linux/ioport.h>
+#include <linux/crc32.h>
+#include <linux/random.h>
+#include <linux/phy.h>
+
+#include "et1310_phy.h"
+#include "et131x_adapter.h"
+#include "et1310_address_map.h"
+#include "et1310_tx.h"
+#include "et1310_rx.h"
+#include "et131x.h"
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Victor Soriano <vjsoriano@agere.com>");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Mark Einon <mark.einon@gmail.com>");
+MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Driver "
+ "for the ET1310 by Agere Systems");
+
+/* EEPROM functions */
+
+static int eeprom_wait_ready(struct pci_dev *pdev, u32 *status)
+{
+ u32 reg;
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * 1. Check LBCIF Status Register for bits 6 & 3:2 all equal to 0 and
+ * bits 7,1:0 both equal to 1, at least once after reset.
+ * Subsequent operations need only to check that bits 1:0 are equal
+ * to 1 prior to starting a single byte read/write
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_NUM_REGISTER_POLLS; i++) {
+ /* Read registers grouped in DWORD1 */
+ if (pci_read_config_dword(pdev, LBCIF_DWORD1_GROUP, ®))
+ return -EIO;
+
+ /* I2C idle and Phy Queue Avail both true */
+ if ((reg & 0x3000) == 0x3000) {
+ if (status)
+ *status = reg;
+ return reg & 0xFF;
+ }
+ }
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * eeprom_write - Write a byte to the ET1310's EEPROM
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ * @addr: the address to write
+ * @data: the value to write
+ *
+ * Returns 1 for a successful write.
+ */
+static int eeprom_write(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u32 addr, u8 data)
+{
+ struct pci_dev *pdev = adapter->pdev;
+ int index = 0;
+ int retries;
+ int err = 0;
+ int i2c_wack = 0;
+ int writeok = 0;
+ u32 status;
+ u32 val = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * For an EEPROM, an I2C single byte write is defined as a START
+ * condition followed by the device address, EEPROM address, one byte
+ * of data and a STOP condition. The STOP condition will trigger the
+ * EEPROM's internally timed write cycle to the nonvolatile memory.
+ * All inputs are disabled during this write cycle and the EEPROM will
+ * not respond to any access until the internal write is complete.
+ */
+
+ err = eeprom_wait_ready(pdev, NULL);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+ /*
+ * 2. Write to the LBCIF Control Register: bit 7=1, bit 6=1, bit 3=0,
+ * and bits 1:0 both =0. Bit 5 should be set according to the
+ * type of EEPROM being accessed (1=two byte addressing, 0=one
+ * byte addressing).
+ */
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, LBCIF_CONTROL_REGISTER,
+ LBCIF_CONTROL_LBCIF_ENABLE | LBCIF_CONTROL_I2C_WRITE))
+ return -EIO;
+
+ i2c_wack = 1;
+
+ /* Prepare EEPROM address for Step 3 */
+
+ for (retries = 0; retries < MAX_NUM_WRITE_RETRIES; retries++) {
+ /* Write the address to the LBCIF Address Register */
+ if (pci_write_config_dword(pdev, LBCIF_ADDRESS_REGISTER, addr))
+ break;
+ /*
+ * Write the data to the LBCIF Data Register (the I2C write
+ * will begin).
+ */
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, LBCIF_DATA_REGISTER, data))
+ break;
+ /*
+ * Monitor bit 1:0 of the LBCIF Status Register. When bits
+ * 1:0 are both equal to 1, the I2C write has completed and the
+ * internal write cycle of the EEPROM is about to start.
+ * (bits 1:0 = 01 is a legal state while waiting from both
+ * equal to 1, but bits 1:0 = 10 is invalid and implies that
+ * something is broken).
+ */
+ err = eeprom_wait_ready(pdev, &status);
+ if (err < 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Check bit 3 of the LBCIF Status Register. If equal to 1,
+ * an error has occurred.Don't break here if we are revision
+ * 1, this is so we do a blind write for load bug.
+ */
+ if ((status & LBCIF_STATUS_GENERAL_ERROR)
+ && adapter->pdev->revision == 0)
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Check bit 2 of the LBCIF Status Register. If equal to 1 an
+ * ACK error has occurred on the address phase of the write.
+ * This could be due to an actual hardware failure or the
+ * EEPROM may still be in its internal write cycle from a
+ * previous write. This write operation was ignored and must be
+ *repeated later.
+ */
+ if (status & LBCIF_STATUS_ACK_ERROR) {
+ /*
+ * This could be due to an actual hardware failure
+ * or the EEPROM may still be in its internal write
+ * cycle from a previous write. This write operation
+ * was ignored and must be repeated later.
+ */
+ udelay(10);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ writeok = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set bit 6 of the LBCIF Control Register = 0.
+ */
+ udelay(10);
+
+ while (i2c_wack) {
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, LBCIF_CONTROL_REGISTER,
+ LBCIF_CONTROL_LBCIF_ENABLE))
+ writeok = 0;
+
+ /* Do read until internal ACK_ERROR goes away meaning write
+ * completed
+ */
+ do {
+ pci_write_config_dword(pdev,
+ LBCIF_ADDRESS_REGISTER,
+ addr);
+ do {
+ pci_read_config_dword(pdev,
+ LBCIF_DATA_REGISTER, &val);
+ } while ((val & 0x00010000) == 0);
+ } while (val & 0x00040000);
+
+ if ((val & 0xFF00) != 0xC000 || index == 10000)
+ break;
+ index++;
+ }
+ return writeok ? 0 : -EIO;
+}
+
+/**
+ * eeprom_read - Read a byte from the ET1310's EEPROM
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ * @addr: the address from which to read
+ * @pdata: a pointer to a byte in which to store the value of the read
+ * @eeprom_id: the ID of the EEPROM
+ * @addrmode: how the EEPROM is to be accessed
+ *
+ * Returns 1 for a successful read
+ */
+static int eeprom_read(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u32 addr, u8 *pdata)
+{
+ struct pci_dev *pdev = adapter->pdev;
+ int err;
+ u32 status;
+
+ /*
+ * A single byte read is similar to the single byte write, with the
+ * exception of the data flow:
+ */
+
+ err = eeprom_wait_ready(pdev, NULL);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+ /*
+ * Write to the LBCIF Control Register: bit 7=1, bit 6=0, bit 3=0,
+ * and bits 1:0 both =0. Bit 5 should be set according to the type
+ * of EEPROM being accessed (1=two byte addressing, 0=one byte
+ * addressing).
+ */
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, LBCIF_CONTROL_REGISTER,
+ LBCIF_CONTROL_LBCIF_ENABLE))
+ return -EIO;
+ /*
+ * Write the address to the LBCIF Address Register (I2C read will
+ * begin).
+ */
+ if (pci_write_config_dword(pdev, LBCIF_ADDRESS_REGISTER, addr))
+ return -EIO;
+ /*
+ * Monitor bit 0 of the LBCIF Status Register. When = 1, I2C read
+ * is complete. (if bit 1 =1 and bit 0 stays = 0, a hardware failure
+ * has occurred).
+ */
+ err = eeprom_wait_ready(pdev, &status);
+ if (err < 0)
+ return err;
+ /*
+ * Regardless of error status, read data byte from LBCIF Data
+ * Register.
+ */
+ *pdata = err;
+ /*
+ * Check bit 2 of the LBCIF Status Register. If = 1,
+ * then an error has occurred.
+ */
+ return (status & LBCIF_STATUS_ACK_ERROR) ? -EIO : 0;
+}
+
+int et131x_init_eeprom(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct pci_dev *pdev = adapter->pdev;
+ u8 eestatus;
+
+ /* We first need to check the EEPROM Status code located at offset
+ * 0xB2 of config space
+ */
+ pci_read_config_byte(pdev, ET1310_PCI_EEPROM_STATUS,
+ &eestatus);
+
+ /* THIS IS A WORKAROUND:
+ * I need to call this function twice to get my card in a
+ * LG M1 Express Dual running. I tried also a msleep before this
+ * function, because I thougth there could be some time condidions
+ * but it didn't work. Call the whole function twice also work.
+ */
+ if (pci_read_config_byte(pdev, ET1310_PCI_EEPROM_STATUS, &eestatus)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not read PCI config space for EEPROM Status\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ /* Determine if the error(s) we care about are present. If they are
+ * present we need to fail.
+ */
+ if (eestatus & 0x4C) {
+ int write_failed = 0;
+ if (pdev->revision == 0x01) {
+ int i;
+ static const u8 eedata[4] = { 0xFE, 0x13, 0x10, 0xFF };
+
+ /* Re-write the first 4 bytes if we have an eeprom
+ * present and the revision id is 1, this fixes the
+ * corruption seen with 1310 B Silicon
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
+ if (eeprom_write(adapter, i, eedata[i]) < 0)
+ write_failed = 1;
+ }
+ if (pdev->revision != 0x01 || write_failed) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Fatal EEPROM Status Error - 0x%04x\n", eestatus);
+
+ /* This error could mean that there was an error
+ * reading the eeprom or that the eeprom doesn't exist.
+ * We will treat each case the same and not try to
+ * gather additional information that normally would
+ * come from the eeprom, like MAC Address
+ */
+ adapter->has_eeprom = 0;
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ adapter->has_eeprom = 1;
+
+ /* Read the EEPROM for information regarding LED behavior. Refer to
+ * ET1310_phy.c, et131x_xcvr_init(), for its use.
+ */
+ eeprom_read(adapter, 0x70, &adapter->eeprom_data[0]);
+ eeprom_read(adapter, 0x71, &adapter->eeprom_data[1]);
+
+ if (adapter->eeprom_data[0] != 0xcd)
+ /* Disable all optional features */
+ adapter->eeprom_data[1] = 0x00;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* MAC functions */
+
+/**
+ * et1310_config_mac_regs1 - Initialize the first part of MAC regs
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et1310_config_mac_regs1(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct mac_regs __iomem *macregs = &adapter->regs->mac;
+ u32 station1;
+ u32 station2;
+ u32 ipg;
+
+ /* First we need to reset everything. Write to MAC configuration
+ * register 1 to perform reset.
+ */
+ writel(0xC00F0000, ¯egs->cfg1);
+
+ /* Next lets configure the MAC Inter-packet gap register */
+ ipg = 0x38005860; /* IPG1 0x38 IPG2 0x58 B2B 0x60 */
+ ipg |= 0x50 << 8; /* ifg enforce 0x50 */
+ writel(ipg, ¯egs->ipg);
+
+ /* Next lets configure the MAC Half Duplex register */
+ /* BEB trunc 0xA, Ex Defer, Rexmit 0xF Coll 0x37 */
+ writel(0x00A1F037, ¯egs->hfdp);
+
+ /* Next lets configure the MAC Interface Control register */
+ writel(0, ¯egs->if_ctrl);
+
+ /* Let's move on to setting up the mii management configuration */
+ writel(0x07, ¯egs->mii_mgmt_cfg); /* Clock reset 0x7 */
+
+ /* Next lets configure the MAC Station Address register. These
+ * values are read from the EEPROM during initialization and stored
+ * in the adapter structure. We write what is stored in the adapter
+ * structure to the MAC Station Address registers high and low. This
+ * station address is used for generating and checking pause control
+ * packets.
+ */
+ station2 = (adapter->addr[1] << ET_MAC_STATION_ADDR2_OC2_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[0] << ET_MAC_STATION_ADDR2_OC1_SHIFT);
+ station1 = (adapter->addr[5] << ET_MAC_STATION_ADDR1_OC6_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[4] << ET_MAC_STATION_ADDR1_OC5_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[3] << ET_MAC_STATION_ADDR1_OC4_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[2];
+ writel(station1, ¯egs->station_addr_1);
+ writel(station2, ¯egs->station_addr_2);
+
+ /* Max ethernet packet in bytes that will passed by the mac without
+ * being truncated. Allow the MAC to pass 4 more than our max packet
+ * size. This is 4 for the Ethernet CRC.
+ *
+ * Packets larger than (registry_jumbo_packet) that do not contain a
+ * VLAN ID will be dropped by the Rx function.
+ */
+ writel(adapter->registry_jumbo_packet + 4, ¯egs->max_fm_len);
+
+ /* clear out MAC config reset */
+ writel(0, ¯egs->cfg1);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_config_mac_regs2 - Initialize the second part of MAC regs
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et1310_config_mac_regs2(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int32_t delay = 0;
+ struct mac_regs __iomem *mac = &adapter->regs->mac;
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+ u32 cfg1;
+ u32 cfg2;
+ u32 ifctrl;
+ u32 ctl;
+
+ ctl = readl(&adapter->regs->txmac.ctl);
+ cfg1 = readl(&mac->cfg1);
+ cfg2 = readl(&mac->cfg2);
+ ifctrl = readl(&mac->if_ctrl);
+
+ /* Set up the if mode bits */
+ cfg2 &= ~0x300;
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_1000) {
+ cfg2 |= 0x200;
+ /* Phy mode bit */
+ ifctrl &= ~(1 << 24);
+ } else {
+ cfg2 |= 0x100;
+ ifctrl |= (1 << 24);
+ }
+
+ /* We need to enable Rx/Tx */
+ cfg1 |= CFG1_RX_ENABLE | CFG1_TX_ENABLE | CFG1_TX_FLOW;
+ /* Initialize loop back to off */
+ cfg1 &= ~(CFG1_LOOPBACK | CFG1_RX_FLOW);
+ if (adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_RXONLY ||
+ adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_BOTH)
+ cfg1 |= CFG1_RX_FLOW;
+ writel(cfg1, &mac->cfg1);
+
+ /* Now we need to initialize the MAC Configuration 2 register */
+ /* preamble 7, check length, huge frame off, pad crc, crc enable
+ full duplex off */
+ cfg2 |= 0x7016;
+ cfg2 &= ~0x0021;
+
+ /* Turn on duplex if needed */
+ if (phydev && phydev->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL)
+ cfg2 |= 0x01;
+
+ ifctrl &= ~(1 << 26);
+ if (phydev && phydev->duplex == DUPLEX_HALF)
+ ifctrl |= (1<<26); /* Enable ghd */
+
+ writel(ifctrl, &mac->if_ctrl);
+ writel(cfg2, &mac->cfg2);
+
+ do {
+ udelay(10);
+ delay++;
+ cfg1 = readl(&mac->cfg1);
+ } while ((cfg1 & CFG1_WAIT) != CFG1_WAIT && delay < 100);
+
+ if (delay == 100) {
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Syncd bits did not respond correctly cfg1 word 0x%08x\n",
+ cfg1);
+ }
+
+ /* Enable txmac */
+ ctl |= 0x09; /* TX mac enable, FC disable */
+ writel(ctl, &adapter->regs->txmac.ctl);
+
+ /* Ready to start the RXDMA/TXDMA engine */
+ if (adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_LOWER_POWER) {
+ et131x_rx_dma_enable(adapter);
+ et131x_tx_dma_enable(adapter);
+ }
+}
+
+void et1310_config_rxmac_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rxmac_regs __iomem *rxmac = &adapter->regs->rxmac;
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+ u32 sa_lo;
+ u32 sa_hi = 0;
+ u32 pf_ctrl = 0;
+
+ /* Disable the MAC while it is being configured (also disable WOL) */
+ writel(0x8, &rxmac->ctrl);
+
+ /* Initialize WOL to disabled. */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->crc0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->crc12);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->crc34);
+
+ /* We need to set the WOL mask0 - mask4 next. We initialize it to
+ * its default Values of 0x00000000 because there are not WOL masks
+ * as of this time.
+ */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask0_word0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask0_word1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask0_word2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask0_word3);
+
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask1_word0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask1_word1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask1_word2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask1_word3);
+
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask2_word0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask2_word1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask2_word2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask2_word3);
+
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask3_word0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask3_word1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask3_word2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask3_word3);
+
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask4_word0);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask4_word1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask4_word2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mask4_word3);
+
+ /* Lets setup the WOL Source Address */
+ sa_lo = (adapter->addr[2] << ET_WOL_LO_SA3_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[3] << ET_WOL_LO_SA4_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[4] << ET_WOL_LO_SA5_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[5];
+ writel(sa_lo, &rxmac->sa_lo);
+
+ sa_hi = (u32) (adapter->addr[0] << ET_WOL_HI_SA1_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[1];
+ writel(sa_hi, &rxmac->sa_hi);
+
+ /* Disable all Packet Filtering */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->pf_ctrl);
+
+ /* Let's initialize the Unicast Packet filtering address */
+ if (adapter->packet_filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_DIRECTED) {
+ et1310_setup_device_for_unicast(adapter);
+ pf_ctrl |= 4; /* Unicast filter */
+ } else {
+ writel(0, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr1);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr2);
+ writel(0, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr3);
+ }
+
+ /* Let's initialize the Multicast hash */
+ if (!(adapter->packet_filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST)) {
+ pf_ctrl |= 2; /* Multicast filter */
+ et1310_setup_device_for_multicast(adapter);
+ }
+
+ /* Runt packet filtering. Didn't work in version A silicon. */
+ pf_ctrl |= (NIC_MIN_PACKET_SIZE + 4) << 16;
+ pf_ctrl |= 8; /* Fragment filter */
+
+ if (adapter->registry_jumbo_packet > 8192)
+ /* In order to transmit jumbo packets greater than 8k, the
+ * FIFO between RxMAC and RxDMA needs to be reduced in size
+ * to (16k - Jumbo packet size). In order to implement this,
+ * we must use "cut through" mode in the RxMAC, which chops
+ * packets down into segments which are (max_size * 16). In
+ * this case we selected 256 bytes, since this is the size of
+ * the PCI-Express TLP's that the 1310 uses.
+ *
+ * seg_en on, fc_en off, size 0x10
+ */
+ writel(0x41, &rxmac->mcif_ctrl_max_seg);
+ else
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mcif_ctrl_max_seg);
+
+ /* Initialize the MCIF water marks */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mcif_water_mark);
+
+ /* Initialize the MIF control */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->mif_ctrl);
+
+ /* Initialize the Space Available Register */
+ writel(0, &rxmac->space_avail);
+
+ /* Initialize the the mif_ctrl register
+ * bit 3: Receive code error. One or more nibbles were signaled as
+ * errors during the reception of the packet. Clear this
+ * bit in Gigabit, set it in 100Mbit. This was derived
+ * experimentally at UNH.
+ * bit 4: Receive CRC error. The packet's CRC did not match the
+ * internally generated CRC.
+ * bit 5: Receive length check error. Indicates that frame length
+ * field value in the packet does not match the actual data
+ * byte length and is not a type field.
+ * bit 16: Receive frame truncated.
+ * bit 17: Drop packet enable
+ */
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_100)
+ writel(0x30038, &rxmac->mif_ctrl);
+ else
+ writel(0x30030, &rxmac->mif_ctrl);
+
+ /* Finally we initialize RxMac to be enabled & WOL disabled. Packet
+ * filter is always enabled since it is where the runt packets are
+ * supposed to be dropped. For version A silicon, runt packet
+ * dropping doesn't work, so it is disabled in the pf_ctrl register,
+ * but we still leave the packet filter on.
+ */
+ writel(pf_ctrl, &rxmac->pf_ctrl);
+ writel(0x9, &rxmac->ctrl);
+}
+
+void et1310_config_txmac_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct txmac_regs __iomem *txmac = &adapter->regs->txmac;
+
+ /* We need to update the Control Frame Parameters
+ * cfpt - control frame pause timer set to 64 (0x40)
+ * cfep - control frame extended pause timer set to 0x0
+ */
+ if (adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_NONE)
+ writel(0, &txmac->cf_param);
+ else
+ writel(0x40, &txmac->cf_param);
+}
+
+void et1310_config_macstat_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct macstat_regs __iomem *macstat =
+ &adapter->regs->macstat;
+
+ /* Next we need to initialize all the macstat registers to zero on
+ * the device.
+ */
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_0_64_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_65_127_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_128_255_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_256_511_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_512_1023_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_1024_1518_byte_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->txrx_1519_1522_gvln_frames);
+
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_bytes);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_fcs_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_multicast_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_broadcast_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_control_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_pause_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_unknown_opcodes);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_align_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_frame_len_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_code_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_carrier_sense_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_undersize_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_oversize_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_fragment_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_jabbers);
+ writel(0, &macstat->rx_drops);
+
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_bytes);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_multicast_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_broadcast_packets);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_pause_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_deferred);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_excessive_deferred);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_single_collisions);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_multiple_collisions);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_late_collisions);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_excessive_collisions);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_total_collisions);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_pause_honored_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_drops);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_jabbers);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_fcs_errs);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_control_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_oversize_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_undersize_frames);
+ writel(0, &macstat->tx_fragments);
+ writel(0, &macstat->carry_reg1);
+ writel(0, &macstat->carry_reg2);
+
+ /* Unmask any counters that we want to track the overflow of.
+ * Initially this will be all counters. It may become clear later
+ * that we do not need to track all counters.
+ */
+ writel(0xFFFFBE32, &macstat->carry_reg1_mask);
+ writel(0xFFFE7E8B, &macstat->carry_reg2_mask);
+}
+
+void et1310_config_flow_control(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ if (phydev->duplex == DUPLEX_HALF) {
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_NONE;
+ } else {
+ char remote_pause, remote_async_pause;
+
+ et1310_phy_access_mii_bit(adapter,
+ TRUEPHY_BIT_READ, 5, 10, &remote_pause);
+ et1310_phy_access_mii_bit(adapter,
+ TRUEPHY_BIT_READ, 5, 11,
+ &remote_async_pause);
+
+ if ((remote_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_SET) &&
+ (remote_async_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_SET)) {
+ adapter->flowcontrol = adapter->wanted_flow;
+ } else if ((remote_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_SET) &&
+ (remote_async_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_CLEAR)) {
+ if (adapter->wanted_flow == FLOW_BOTH)
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_BOTH;
+ else
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_NONE;
+ } else if ((remote_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_CLEAR) &&
+ (remote_async_pause == TRUEPHY_BIT_CLEAR)) {
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_NONE;
+ } else {/* if (remote_pause == TRUEPHY_CLEAR_BIT &&
+ remote_async_pause == TRUEPHY_SET_BIT) */
+ if (adapter->wanted_flow == FLOW_BOTH)
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_RXONLY;
+ else
+ adapter->flowcontrol = FLOW_NONE;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_update_macstat_host_counters - Update the local copy of the statistics
+ * @adapter: pointer to the adapter structure
+ */
+void et1310_update_macstat_host_counters(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct ce_stats *stats = &adapter->stats;
+ struct macstat_regs __iomem *macstat =
+ &adapter->regs->macstat;
+
+ stats->tx_collisions += readl(&macstat->tx_total_collisions);
+ stats->tx_first_collisions += readl(&macstat->tx_single_collisions);
+ stats->tx_deferred += readl(&macstat->tx_deferred);
+ stats->tx_excessive_collisions +=
+ readl(&macstat->tx_multiple_collisions);
+ stats->tx_late_collisions += readl(&macstat->tx_late_collisions);
+ stats->tx_underflows += readl(&macstat->tx_undersize_frames);
+ stats->tx_max_pkt_errs += readl(&macstat->tx_oversize_frames);
+
+ stats->rx_align_errs += readl(&macstat->rx_align_errs);
+ stats->rx_crc_errs += readl(&macstat->rx_code_errs);
+ stats->rcvd_pkts_dropped += readl(&macstat->rx_drops);
+ stats->rx_overflows += readl(&macstat->rx_oversize_packets);
+ stats->rx_code_violations += readl(&macstat->rx_fcs_errs);
+ stats->rx_length_errs += readl(&macstat->rx_frame_len_errs);
+ stats->rx_other_errs += readl(&macstat->rx_fragment_packets);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_handle_macstat_interrupt
+ * @adapter: pointer to the adapter structure
+ *
+ * One of the MACSTAT counters has wrapped. Update the local copy of
+ * the statistics held in the adapter structure, checking the "wrap"
+ * bit for each counter.
+ */
+void et1310_handle_macstat_interrupt(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 carry_reg1;
+ u32 carry_reg2;
+
+ /* Read the interrupt bits from the register(s). These are Clear On
+ * Write.
+ */
+ carry_reg1 = readl(&adapter->regs->macstat.carry_reg1);
+ carry_reg2 = readl(&adapter->regs->macstat.carry_reg2);
+
+ writel(carry_reg1, &adapter->regs->macstat.carry_reg1);
+ writel(carry_reg2, &adapter->regs->macstat.carry_reg2);
+
+ /* We need to do update the host copy of all the MAC_STAT counters.
+ * For each counter, check it's overflow bit. If the overflow bit is
+ * set, then increment the host version of the count by one complete
+ * revolution of the counter. This routine is called when the counter
+ * block indicates that one of the counters has wrapped.
+ */
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 14))
+ adapter->stats.rx_code_violations += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 8))
+ adapter->stats.rx_align_errs += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 7))
+ adapter->stats.rx_length_errs += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 2))
+ adapter->stats.rx_other_errs += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 6))
+ adapter->stats.rx_crc_errs += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 3))
+ adapter->stats.rx_overflows += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg1 & (1 << 0))
+ adapter->stats.rcvd_pkts_dropped += COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 16))
+ adapter->stats.tx_max_pkt_errs += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 15))
+ adapter->stats.tx_underflows += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 6))
+ adapter->stats.tx_first_collisions += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 8))
+ adapter->stats.tx_deferred += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 5))
+ adapter->stats.tx_excessive_collisions += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 4))
+ adapter->stats.tx_late_collisions += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+ if (carry_reg2 & (1 << 2))
+ adapter->stats.tx_collisions += COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT;
+}
+
+void et1310_setup_device_for_multicast(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rxmac_regs __iomem *rxmac = &adapter->regs->rxmac;
+ uint32_t nIndex;
+ uint32_t result;
+ uint32_t hash1 = 0;
+ uint32_t hash2 = 0;
+ uint32_t hash3 = 0;
+ uint32_t hash4 = 0;
+ u32 pm_csr;
+
+ /* If ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST is specified, then we provision
+ * the multi-cast LIST. If it is NOT specified, (and "ALL" is not
+ * specified) then we should pass NO multi-cast addresses to the
+ * driver.
+ */
+ if (adapter->packet_filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST) {
+ /* Loop through our multicast array and set up the device */
+ for (nIndex = 0; nIndex < adapter->multicast_addr_count;
+ nIndex++) {
+ result = ether_crc(6, adapter->multicast_list[nIndex]);
+
+ result = (result & 0x3F800000) >> 23;
+
+ if (result < 32) {
+ hash1 |= (1 << result);
+ } else if ((31 < result) && (result < 64)) {
+ result -= 32;
+ hash2 |= (1 << result);
+ } else if ((63 < result) && (result < 96)) {
+ result -= 64;
+ hash3 |= (1 << result);
+ } else {
+ result -= 96;
+ hash4 |= (1 << result);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Write out the new hash to the device */
+ pm_csr = readl(&adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+ if (!et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter)) {
+ writel(hash1, &rxmac->multi_hash1);
+ writel(hash2, &rxmac->multi_hash2);
+ writel(hash3, &rxmac->multi_hash3);
+ writel(hash4, &rxmac->multi_hash4);
+ }
+}
+
+void et1310_setup_device_for_unicast(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rxmac_regs __iomem *rxmac = &adapter->regs->rxmac;
+ u32 uni_pf1;
+ u32 uni_pf2;
+ u32 uni_pf3;
+ u32 pm_csr;
+
+ /* Set up unicast packet filter reg 3 to be the first two octets of
+ * the MAC address for both address
+ *
+ * Set up unicast packet filter reg 2 to be the octets 2 - 5 of the
+ * MAC address for second address
+ *
+ * Set up unicast packet filter reg 3 to be the octets 2 - 5 of the
+ * MAC address for first address
+ */
+ uni_pf3 = (adapter->addr[0] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR2_1_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[1] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR2_2_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[0] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR1_1_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[1];
+
+ uni_pf2 = (adapter->addr[2] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR2_3_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[3] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR2_4_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[4] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR2_5_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[5];
+
+ uni_pf1 = (adapter->addr[2] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR1_3_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[3] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR1_4_SHIFT) |
+ (adapter->addr[4] << ET_UNI_PF_ADDR1_5_SHIFT) |
+ adapter->addr[5];
+
+ pm_csr = readl(&adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+ if (!et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter)) {
+ writel(uni_pf1, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr1);
+ writel(uni_pf2, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr2);
+ writel(uni_pf3, &rxmac->uni_pf_addr3);
+ }
+}
+
+/* PHY functions */
+
+int et131x_mdio_read(struct mii_bus *bus, int phy_addr, int reg)
+{
+ struct net_device *netdev = bus->priv;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ u16 value;
+ int ret;
+
+ ret = et131x_phy_mii_read(adapter, phy_addr, reg, &value);
+
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return ret;
+ else
+ return value;
+}
+
+int et131x_mdio_write(struct mii_bus *bus, int phy_addr, int reg, u16 value)
+{
+ struct net_device *netdev = bus->priv;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ return et131x_mii_write(adapter, reg, value);
+}
+
+int et131x_mdio_reset(struct mii_bus *bus)
+{
+ struct net_device *netdev = bus->priv;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, MII_BMCR, BMCR_RESET);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int et131x_mii_read(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u8 reg, u16 *value)
+{
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ if (!phydev)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ return et131x_phy_mii_read(adapter, phydev->addr, reg, value);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_phy_mii_read - Read from the PHY through the MII Interface on the MAC
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ * @addr: the address of the transceiver
+ * @reg: the register to read
+ * @value: pointer to a 16-bit value in which the value will be stored
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+int et131x_phy_mii_read(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u8 addr,
+ u8 reg, u16 *value)
+{
+ struct mac_regs __iomem *mac = &adapter->regs->mac;
+ int status = 0;
+ u32 delay = 0;
+ u32 mii_addr;
+ u32 mii_cmd;
+ u32 mii_indicator;
+
+ /* Save a local copy of the registers we are dealing with so we can
+ * set them back
+ */
+ mii_addr = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+ mii_cmd = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /* Stop the current operation */
+ writel(0, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /* Set up the register we need to read from on the correct PHY */
+ writel(MII_ADDR(addr, reg), &mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+
+ writel(0x1, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ do {
+ udelay(50);
+ delay++;
+ mii_indicator = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_indicator);
+ } while ((mii_indicator & MGMT_WAIT) && delay < 50);
+
+ /* If we hit the max delay, we could not read the register */
+ if (delay == 50) {
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "reg 0x%08x could not be read\n", reg);
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev, "status is 0x%08x\n",
+ mii_indicator);
+
+ status = -EIO;
+ }
+
+ /* If we hit here we were able to read the register and we need to
+ * return the value to the caller */
+ *value = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_stat) & 0xFFFF;
+
+ /* Stop the read operation */
+ writel(0, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /* set the registers we touched back to the state at which we entered
+ * this function
+ */
+ writel(mii_addr, &mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+ writel(mii_cmd, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_mii_write - Write to a PHY register through the MII interface of the MAC
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ * @reg: the register to read
+ * @value: 16-bit value to write
+ *
+ * FIXME: one caller in netdev still
+ *
+ * Return 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+int et131x_mii_write(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u8 reg, u16 value)
+{
+ struct mac_regs __iomem *mac = &adapter->regs->mac;
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+ int status = 0;
+ u8 addr;
+ u32 delay = 0;
+ u32 mii_addr;
+ u32 mii_cmd;
+ u32 mii_indicator;
+
+ if (!phydev)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ addr = phydev->addr;
+
+ /* Save a local copy of the registers we are dealing with so we can
+ * set them back
+ */
+ mii_addr = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+ mii_cmd = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /* Stop the current operation */
+ writel(0, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /* Set up the register we need to write to on the correct PHY */
+ writel(MII_ADDR(addr, reg), &mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+
+ /* Add the value to write to the registers to the mac */
+ writel(value, &mac->mii_mgmt_ctrl);
+
+ do {
+ udelay(50);
+ delay++;
+ mii_indicator = readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_indicator);
+ } while ((mii_indicator & MGMT_BUSY) && delay < 100);
+
+ /* If we hit the max delay, we could not write the register */
+ if (delay == 100) {
+ u16 tmp;
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "reg 0x%08x could not be written", reg);
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev, "status is 0x%08x\n",
+ mii_indicator);
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev, "command is 0x%08x\n",
+ readl(&mac->mii_mgmt_cmd));
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, reg, &tmp);
+
+ status = -EIO;
+ }
+ /* Stop the write operation */
+ writel(0, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ /*
+ * set the registers we touched back to the state at which we entered
+ * this function
+ */
+ writel(mii_addr, &mac->mii_mgmt_addr);
+ writel(mii_cmd, &mac->mii_mgmt_cmd);
+
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_phy_power_down - PHY power control
+ * @adapter: device to control
+ * @down: true for off/false for back on
+ *
+ * one hundred, ten, one thousand megs
+ * How would you like to have your LAN accessed
+ * Can't you see that this code processed
+ * Phy power, phy power..
+ */
+void et1310_phy_power_down(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, bool down)
+{
+ u16 data;
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_BMCR, &data);
+ data &= ~BMCR_PDOWN;
+ if (down)
+ data |= BMCR_PDOWN;
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, MII_BMCR, data);
+}
+
+/* Still used from _mac for BIT_READ */
+void et1310_phy_access_mii_bit(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, u16 action,
+ u16 regnum, u16 bitnum, u8 *value)
+{
+ u16 reg;
+ u16 mask = 0x0001 << bitnum;
+
+ /* Read the requested register */
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, regnum, ®);
+
+ switch (action) {
+ case TRUEPHY_BIT_READ:
+ *value = (reg & mask) >> bitnum;
+ break;
+
+ case TRUEPHY_BIT_SET:
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, regnum, reg | mask);
+ break;
+
+ case TRUEPHY_BIT_CLEAR:
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, regnum, reg & ~mask);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_xcvr_init - Init the phy if we are setting it into force mode
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ */
+void et131x_xcvr_init(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u16 imr;
+ u16 isr;
+ u16 lcr2;
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_INTERRUPT_STATUS, &isr);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_INTERRUPT_MASK, &imr);
+
+ /* Set the link status interrupt only. Bad behavior when link status
+ * and auto neg are set, we run into a nested interrupt problem
+ */
+ imr |= (ET_PHY_INT_MASK_AUTONEGSTAT &
+ ET_PHY_INT_MASK_LINKSTAT &
+ ET_PHY_INT_MASK_ENABLE);
+
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_INTERRUPT_MASK, imr);
+
+ /* Set the LED behavior such that LED 1 indicates speed (off =
+ * 10Mbits, blink = 100Mbits, on = 1000Mbits) and LED 2 indicates
+ * link and activity (on for link, blink off for activity).
+ *
+ * NOTE: Some customizations have been added here for specific
+ * vendors; The LED behavior is now determined by vendor data in the
+ * EEPROM. However, the above description is the default.
+ */
+ if ((adapter->eeprom_data[1] & 0x4) == 0) {
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_LED_2, &lcr2);
+
+ lcr2 &= (ET_LED2_LED_100TX & ET_LED2_LED_1000T);
+ lcr2 |= (LED_VAL_LINKON_ACTIVE << LED_LINK_SHIFT);
+
+ if ((adapter->eeprom_data[1] & 0x8) == 0)
+ lcr2 |= (LED_VAL_1000BT_100BTX << LED_TXRX_SHIFT);
+ else
+ lcr2 |= (LED_VAL_LINKON << LED_TXRX_SHIFT);
+
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_LED_2, lcr2);
+ }
+}
+
+/* PM functions */
+
+/**
+ * et1310_in_phy_coma - check if the device is in phy coma
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 if the device is not in phy coma, 1 if it is in phy coma
+ */
+int et1310_in_phy_coma(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 pmcsr;
+
+ pmcsr = readl(&adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ return ET_PM_PHY_SW_COMA & pmcsr ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_enable_phy_coma - called when network cable is unplugged
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ *
+ * driver receive an phy status change interrupt while in D0 and check that
+ * phy_status is down.
+ *
+ * -- gate off JAGCore;
+ * -- set gigE PHY in Coma mode
+ * -- wake on phy_interrupt; Perform software reset JAGCore,
+ * re-initialize jagcore and gigE PHY
+ *
+ * Add D0-ASPM-PhyLinkDown Support:
+ * -- while in D0, when there is a phy_interrupt indicating phy link
+ * down status, call the MPSetPhyComa routine to enter this active
+ * state power saving mode
+ * -- while in D0-ASPM-PhyLinkDown mode, when there is a phy_interrupt
+ * indicating linkup status, call the MPDisablePhyComa routine to
+ * restore JAGCore and gigE PHY
+ */
+void et1310_enable_phy_coma(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ u32 pmcsr;
+
+ pmcsr = readl(&adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ /* Save the GbE PHY speed and duplex modes. Need to restore this
+ * when cable is plugged back in
+ */
+ /*
+ * TODO - when PM is re-enabled, check if we need to
+ * perform a similar task as this -
+ * adapter->pdown_speed = adapter->ai_force_speed;
+ * adapter->pdown_duplex = adapter->ai_force_duplex;
+ */
+
+ /* Stop sending packets. */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->send_hw_lock, flags);
+ adapter->flags |= fMP_ADAPTER_LOWER_POWER;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->send_hw_lock, flags);
+
+ /* Wait for outstanding Receive packets */
+
+ et131x_disable_txrx(adapter->netdev);
+
+ /* Gate off JAGCore 3 clock domains */
+ pmcsr &= ~ET_PMCSR_INIT;
+ writel(pmcsr, &adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ /* Program gigE PHY in to Coma mode */
+ pmcsr |= ET_PM_PHY_SW_COMA;
+ writel(pmcsr, &adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et1310_disable_phy_coma - Disable the Phy Coma Mode
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et1310_disable_phy_coma(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 pmcsr;
+
+ pmcsr = readl(&adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ /* Disable phy_sw_coma register and re-enable JAGCore clocks */
+ pmcsr |= ET_PMCSR_INIT;
+ pmcsr &= ~ET_PM_PHY_SW_COMA;
+ writel(pmcsr, &adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ /* Restore the GbE PHY speed and duplex modes;
+ * Reset JAGCore; re-configure and initialize JAGCore and gigE PHY
+ */
+ /* TODO - when PM is re-enabled, check if we need to
+ * perform a similar task as this -
+ * adapter->ai_force_speed = adapter->pdown_speed;
+ * adapter->ai_force_duplex = adapter->pdown_duplex;
+ */
+
+ /* Re-initialize the send structures */
+ et131x_init_send(adapter);
+
+ /* Reset the RFD list and re-start RU */
+ et131x_reset_recv(adapter);
+
+ /* Bring the device back to the state it was during init prior to
+ * autonegotiation being complete. This way, when we get the auto-neg
+ * complete interrupt, we can complete init by calling ConfigMacREGS2.
+ */
+ et131x_soft_reset(adapter);
+
+ /* setup et1310 as per the documentation ?? */
+ et131x_adapter_setup(adapter);
+
+ /* Allow Tx to restart */
+ adapter->flags &= ~fMP_ADAPTER_LOWER_POWER;
+
+ et131x_enable_txrx(adapter->netdev);
+}
+
+/* RX functions */
+
+static inline u32 bump_free_buff_ring(u32 *free_buff_ring, u32 limit)
+{
+ u32 tmp_free_buff_ring = *free_buff_ring;
+ tmp_free_buff_ring++;
+ /* This works for all cases where limit < 1024. The 1023 case
+ works because 1023++ is 1024 which means the if condition is not
+ taken but the carry of the bit into the wrap bit toggles the wrap
+ value correctly */
+ if ((tmp_free_buff_ring & ET_DMA10_MASK) > limit) {
+ tmp_free_buff_ring &= ~ET_DMA10_MASK;
+ tmp_free_buff_ring ^= ET_DMA10_WRAP;
+ }
+ /* For the 1023 case */
+ tmp_free_buff_ring &= (ET_DMA10_MASK|ET_DMA10_WRAP);
+ *free_buff_ring = tmp_free_buff_ring;
+ return tmp_free_buff_ring;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_rx_dma_memory_alloc
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ *
+ * Allocates Free buffer ring 1 for sure, free buffer ring 0 if required,
+ * and the Packet Status Ring.
+ */
+int et131x_rx_dma_memory_alloc(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 i, j;
+ u32 bufsize;
+ u32 pktstat_ringsize, fbr_chunksize;
+ struct rx_ring *rx_ring;
+
+ /* Setup some convenience pointers */
+ rx_ring = &adapter->rx_ring;
+
+ /* Alloc memory for the lookup table */
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ rx_ring->fbr[0] = kmalloc(sizeof(struct fbr_lookup), GFP_KERNEL);
+#endif
+ rx_ring->fbr[1] = kmalloc(sizeof(struct fbr_lookup), GFP_KERNEL);
+
+ /* The first thing we will do is configure the sizes of the buffer
+ * rings. These will change based on jumbo packet support. Larger
+ * jumbo packets increases the size of each entry in FBR0, and the
+ * number of entries in FBR0, while at the same time decreasing the
+ * number of entries in FBR1.
+ *
+ * FBR1 holds "large" frames, FBR0 holds "small" frames. If FBR1
+ * entries are huge in order to accommodate a "jumbo" frame, then it
+ * will have less entries. Conversely, FBR1 will now be relied upon
+ * to carry more "normal" frames, thus it's entry size also increases
+ * and the number of entries goes up too (since it now carries
+ * "small" + "regular" packets.
+ *
+ * In this scheme, we try to maintain 512 entries between the two
+ * rings. Also, FBR1 remains a constant size - when it's size doubles
+ * the number of entries halves. FBR0 increases in size, however.
+ */
+
+ if (adapter->registry_jumbo_packet < 2048) {
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize = 256;
+ rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries = 512;
+#endif
+ rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize = 2048;
+ rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries = 512;
+ } else if (adapter->registry_jumbo_packet < 4096) {
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize = 512;
+ rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries = 1024;
+#endif
+ rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize = 4096;
+ rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries = 512;
+ } else {
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize = 1024;
+ rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries = 768;
+#endif
+ rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize = 16384;
+ rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries = 128;
+ }
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ adapter->rx_ring.psr_num_entries = adapter->rx_ring.fbr0_num_entries +
+ adapter->rx_ring.fbr1_num_entries;
+#else
+ adapter->rx_ring.psr_num_entries = adapter->rx_ring.fbr1_num_entries;
+#endif
+
+ /* Allocate an area of memory for Free Buffer Ring 1 */
+ bufsize = (sizeof(struct fbr_desc) * rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries) + 0xfff;
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ bufsize,
+ &rx_ring->fbr1_ring_physaddr);
+ if (!rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Free Buffer Ring 1\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Save physical address
+ *
+ * NOTE: pci_alloc_consistent(), used above to alloc DMA regions,
+ * ALWAYS returns SAC (32-bit) addresses. If DAC (64-bit) addresses
+ * are ever returned, make sure the high part is retrieved here
+ * before storing the adjusted address.
+ */
+ rx_ring->fbr1_real_physaddr = rx_ring->fbr1_ring_physaddr;
+
+ /* Align Free Buffer Ring 1 on a 4K boundary */
+ et131x_align_allocated_memory(adapter,
+ &rx_ring->fbr1_real_physaddr,
+ &rx_ring->fbr1_offset, 0x0FFF);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr =
+ (void *)((u8 *) rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr +
+ rx_ring->fbr1_offset);
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ /* Allocate an area of memory for Free Buffer Ring 0 */
+ bufsize = (sizeof(struct fbr_desc) * rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries) + 0xfff;
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ bufsize,
+ &rx_ring->fbr0_ring_physaddr);
+ if (!rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Free Buffer Ring 0\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Save physical address
+ *
+ * NOTE: pci_alloc_consistent(), used above to alloc DMA regions,
+ * ALWAYS returns SAC (32-bit) addresses. If DAC (64-bit) addresses
+ * are ever returned, make sure the high part is retrieved here before
+ * storing the adjusted address.
+ */
+ rx_ring->fbr0_real_physaddr = rx_ring->fbr0_ring_physaddr;
+
+ /* Align Free Buffer Ring 0 on a 4K boundary */
+ et131x_align_allocated_memory(adapter,
+ &rx_ring->fbr0_real_physaddr,
+ &rx_ring->fbr0_offset, 0x0FFF);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr =
+ (void *)((u8 *) rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr +
+ rx_ring->fbr0_offset);
+#endif
+ for (i = 0; i < (rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries / FBR_CHUNKS); i++) {
+ u64 fbr1_offset;
+ u64 fbr1_tmp_physaddr;
+ u32 fbr1_align;
+
+ /* This code allocates an area of memory big enough for N
+ * free buffers + (buffer_size - 1) so that the buffers can
+ * be aligned on 4k boundaries. If each buffer were aligned
+ * to a buffer_size boundary, the effect would be to double
+ * the size of FBR0. By allocating N buffers at once, we
+ * reduce this overhead.
+ */
+ if (rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize > 4096)
+ fbr1_align = 4096;
+ else
+ fbr1_align = rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize;
+
+ fbr_chunksize =
+ (FBR_CHUNKS * rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize) + fbr1_align - 1;
+ rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[i] =
+ pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev, fbr_chunksize,
+ &rx_ring->fbr1_mem_physaddrs[i]);
+
+ if (!rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[i]) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Could not alloc memory\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* See NOTE in "Save Physical Address" comment above */
+ fbr1_tmp_physaddr = rx_ring->fbr1_mem_physaddrs[i];
+
+ et131x_align_allocated_memory(adapter,
+ &fbr1_tmp_physaddr,
+ &fbr1_offset, (fbr1_align - 1));
+
+ for (j = 0; j < FBR_CHUNKS; j++) {
+ u32 index = (i * FBR_CHUNKS) + j;
+
+ /* Save the Virtual address of this index for quick
+ * access later
+ */
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->virt[index] =
+ (u8 *) rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[i] +
+ (j * rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize) + fbr1_offset;
+
+ /* now store the physical address in the descriptor
+ * so the device can access it
+ */
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->bus_high[index] =
+ (u32) (fbr1_tmp_physaddr >> 32);
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->bus_low[index] =
+ (u32) fbr1_tmp_physaddr;
+
+ fbr1_tmp_physaddr += rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize;
+
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->buffer1[index] =
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->virt[index];
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->buffer2[index] =
+ rx_ring->fbr[1]->virt[index] - 4;
+ }
+ }
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ /* Same for FBR0 (if in use) */
+ for (i = 0; i < (rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries / FBR_CHUNKS); i++) {
+ u64 fbr0_offset;
+ u64 fbr0_tmp_physaddr;
+
+ fbr_chunksize =
+ ((FBR_CHUNKS + 1) * rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize) - 1;
+ rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[i] =
+ pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev, fbr_chunksize,
+ &rx_ring->fbr0_mem_physaddrs[i]);
+
+ if (!rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[i]) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Could not alloc memory\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* See NOTE in "Save Physical Address" comment above */
+ fbr0_tmp_physaddr = rx_ring->fbr0_mem_physaddrs[i];
+
+ et131x_align_allocated_memory(adapter,
+ &fbr0_tmp_physaddr,
+ &fbr0_offset,
+ rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize - 1);
+
+ for (j = 0; j < FBR_CHUNKS; j++) {
+ u32 index = (i * FBR_CHUNKS) + j;
+
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->virt[index] =
+ (u8 *) rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[i] +
+ (j * rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize) + fbr0_offset;
+
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->bus_high[index] =
+ (u32) (fbr0_tmp_physaddr >> 32);
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->bus_low[index] =
+ (u32) fbr0_tmp_physaddr;
+
+ fbr0_tmp_physaddr += rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize;
+
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->buffer1[index] =
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->virt[index];
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->buffer2[index] =
+ rx_ring->fbr[0]->virt[index] - 4;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Allocate an area of memory for FIFO of Packet Status ring entries */
+ pktstat_ringsize =
+ sizeof(struct pkt_stat_desc) * adapter->rx_ring.psr_num_entries;
+
+ rx_ring->ps_ring_virtaddr = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ pktstat_ringsize,
+ &rx_ring->ps_ring_physaddr);
+
+ if (!rx_ring->ps_ring_virtaddr) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Packet Status Ring\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Packet Status Ring %lx\n",
+ (unsigned long) rx_ring->ps_ring_physaddr);
+
+ /*
+ * NOTE : pci_alloc_consistent(), used above to alloc DMA regions,
+ * ALWAYS returns SAC (32-bit) addresses. If DAC (64-bit) addresses
+ * are ever returned, make sure the high part is retrieved here before
+ * storing the adjusted address.
+ */
+
+ /* Allocate an area of memory for writeback of status information */
+ rx_ring->rx_status_block = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ sizeof(struct rx_status_block),
+ &rx_ring->rx_status_bus);
+ if (!rx_ring->rx_status_block) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Status Block\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ rx_ring->num_rfd = NIC_DEFAULT_NUM_RFD;
+ printk(KERN_INFO "PRS %lx\n", (unsigned long)rx_ring->rx_status_bus);
+
+ /* Recv
+ * pci_pool_create initializes a lookaside list. After successful
+ * creation, nonpaged fixed-size blocks can be allocated from and
+ * freed to the lookaside list.
+ * RFDs will be allocated from this pool.
+ */
+ rx_ring->recv_lookaside = kmem_cache_create(adapter->netdev->name,
+ sizeof(struct rfd),
+ 0,
+ SLAB_CACHE_DMA |
+ SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN,
+ NULL);
+
+ adapter->flags |= fMP_ADAPTER_RECV_LOOKASIDE;
+
+ /* The RFDs are going to be put on lists later on, so initialize the
+ * lists now.
+ */
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rx_ring->recv_list);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_rx_dma_memory_free - Free all memory allocated within this module.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_rx_dma_memory_free(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 index;
+ u32 bufsize;
+ u32 pktstat_ringsize;
+ struct rfd *rfd;
+ struct rx_ring *rx_ring;
+
+ /* Setup some convenience pointers */
+ rx_ring = &adapter->rx_ring;
+
+ /* Free RFDs and associated packet descriptors */
+ WARN_ON(rx_ring->num_ready_recv != rx_ring->num_rfd);
+
+ while (!list_empty(&rx_ring->recv_list)) {
+ rfd = (struct rfd *) list_entry(rx_ring->recv_list.next,
+ struct rfd, list_node);
+
+ list_del(&rfd->list_node);
+ rfd->skb = NULL;
+ kmem_cache_free(adapter->rx_ring.recv_lookaside, rfd);
+ }
+
+ /* Free Free Buffer Ring 1 */
+ if (rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr) {
+ /* First the packet memory */
+ for (index = 0; index <
+ (rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries / FBR_CHUNKS); index++) {
+ if (rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[index]) {
+ u32 fbr1_align;
+
+ if (rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize > 4096)
+ fbr1_align = 4096;
+ else
+ fbr1_align = rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize;
+
+ bufsize =
+ (rx_ring->fbr1_buffsize * FBR_CHUNKS) +
+ fbr1_align - 1;
+
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ bufsize,
+ rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[index],
+ rx_ring->fbr1_mem_physaddrs[index]);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr1_mem_virtaddrs[index] = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now the FIFO itself */
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr = (void *)((u8 *)
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr - rx_ring->fbr1_offset);
+
+ bufsize = (sizeof(struct fbr_desc) * rx_ring->fbr1_num_entries)
+ + 0xfff;
+
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev, bufsize,
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr,
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_physaddr);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr1_ring_virtaddr = NULL;
+ }
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ /* Now the same for Free Buffer Ring 0 */
+ if (rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr) {
+ /* First the packet memory */
+ for (index = 0; index <
+ (rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries / FBR_CHUNKS); index++) {
+ if (rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[index]) {
+ bufsize =
+ (rx_ring->fbr0_buffsize *
+ (FBR_CHUNKS + 1)) - 1;
+
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ bufsize,
+ rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[index],
+ rx_ring->fbr0_mem_physaddrs[index]);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr0_mem_virtaddrs[index] = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now the FIFO itself */
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr = (void *)((u8 *)
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr - rx_ring->fbr0_offset);
+
+ bufsize = (sizeof(struct fbr_desc) * rx_ring->fbr0_num_entries)
+ + 0xfff;
+
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ bufsize,
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr,
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_physaddr);
+
+ rx_ring->fbr0_ring_virtaddr = NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Free Packet Status Ring */
+ if (rx_ring->ps_ring_virtaddr) {
+ pktstat_ringsize =
+ sizeof(struct pkt_stat_desc) *
+ adapter->rx_ring.psr_num_entries;
+
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev, pktstat_ringsize,
+ rx_ring->ps_ring_virtaddr,
+ rx_ring->ps_ring_physaddr);
+
+ rx_ring->ps_ring_virtaddr = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free area of memory for the writeback of status information */
+ if (rx_ring->rx_status_block) {
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ sizeof(struct rx_status_block),
+ rx_ring->rx_status_block, rx_ring->rx_status_bus);
+ rx_ring->rx_status_block = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free receive buffer pool */
+
+ /* Free receive packet pool */
+
+ /* Destroy the lookaside (RFD) pool */
+ if (adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_RECV_LOOKASIDE) {
+ kmem_cache_destroy(rx_ring->recv_lookaside);
+ adapter->flags &= ~fMP_ADAPTER_RECV_LOOKASIDE;
+ }
+
+ /* Free the FBR Lookup Table */
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ kfree(rx_ring->fbr[0]);
+#endif
+
+ kfree(rx_ring->fbr[1]);
+
+ /* Reset Counters */
+ rx_ring->num_ready_recv = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_init_recv - Initialize receive data structures.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+int et131x_init_recv(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int status = -ENOMEM;
+ struct rfd *rfd = NULL;
+ u32 rfdct;
+ u32 numrfd = 0;
+ struct rx_ring *rx_ring;
+
+ /* Setup some convenience pointers */
+ rx_ring = &adapter->rx_ring;
+
+ /* Setup each RFD */
+ for (rfdct = 0; rfdct < rx_ring->num_rfd; rfdct++) {
+ rfd = kmem_cache_alloc(rx_ring->recv_lookaside,
+ GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
+
+ if (!rfd) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Couldn't alloc RFD out of kmem_cache\n");
+ status = -ENOMEM;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ rfd->skb = NULL;
+
+ /* Add this RFD to the recv_list */
+ list_add_tail(&rfd->list_node, &rx_ring->recv_list);
+
+ /* Increment both the available RFD's, and the total RFD's. */
+ rx_ring->num_ready_recv++;
+ numrfd++;
+ }
+
+ if (numrfd > NIC_MIN_NUM_RFD)
+ status = 0;
+
+ rx_ring->num_rfd = numrfd;
+
+ if (status != 0) {
+ kmem_cache_free(rx_ring->recv_lookaside, rfd);
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Allocation problems in et131x_init_recv\n");
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_config_rx_dma_regs - Start of Rx_DMA init sequence
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_config_rx_dma_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rxdma_regs __iomem *rx_dma = &adapter->regs->rxdma;
+ struct rx_ring *rx_local = &adapter->rx_ring;
+ struct fbr_desc *fbr_entry;
+ u32 entry;
+ u32 psr_num_des;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ /* Halt RXDMA to perform the reconfigure. */
+ et131x_rx_dma_disable(adapter);
+
+ /* Load the completion writeback physical address
+ *
+ * NOTE : pci_alloc_consistent(), used above to alloc DMA regions,
+ * ALWAYS returns SAC (32-bit) addresses. If DAC (64-bit) addresses
+ * are ever returned, make sure the high part is retrieved here
+ * before storing the adjusted address.
+ */
+ writel((u32) ((u64)rx_local->rx_status_bus >> 32),
+ &rx_dma->dma_wb_base_hi);
+ writel((u32) rx_local->rx_status_bus, &rx_dma->dma_wb_base_lo);
+
+ memset(rx_local->rx_status_block, 0, sizeof(struct rx_status_block));
+
+ /* Set the address and parameters of the packet status ring into the
+ * 1310's registers
+ */
+ writel((u32) ((u64)rx_local->ps_ring_physaddr >> 32),
+ &rx_dma->psr_base_hi);
+ writel((u32) rx_local->ps_ring_physaddr, &rx_dma->psr_base_lo);
+ writel(rx_local->psr_num_entries - 1, &rx_dma->psr_num_des);
+ writel(0, &rx_dma->psr_full_offset);
+
+ psr_num_des = readl(&rx_dma->psr_num_des) & 0xFFF;
+ writel((psr_num_des * LO_MARK_PERCENT_FOR_PSR) / 100,
+ &rx_dma->psr_min_des);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+
+ /* These local variables track the PSR in the adapter structure */
+ rx_local->local_psr_full = 0;
+
+ /* Now's the best time to initialize FBR1 contents */
+ fbr_entry = (struct fbr_desc *) rx_local->fbr1_ring_virtaddr;
+ for (entry = 0; entry < rx_local->fbr1_num_entries; entry++) {
+ fbr_entry->addr_hi = rx_local->fbr[1]->bus_high[entry];
+ fbr_entry->addr_lo = rx_local->fbr[1]->bus_low[entry];
+ fbr_entry->word2 = entry;
+ fbr_entry++;
+ }
+
+ /* Set the address and parameters of Free buffer ring 1 (and 0 if
+ * required) into the 1310's registers
+ */
+ writel((u32) (rx_local->fbr1_real_physaddr >> 32),
+ &rx_dma->fbr1_base_hi);
+ writel((u32) rx_local->fbr1_real_physaddr, &rx_dma->fbr1_base_lo);
+ writel(rx_local->fbr1_num_entries - 1, &rx_dma->fbr1_num_des);
+ writel(ET_DMA10_WRAP, &rx_dma->fbr1_full_offset);
+
+ /* This variable tracks the free buffer ring 1 full position, so it
+ * has to match the above.
+ */
+ rx_local->local_fbr1_full = ET_DMA10_WRAP;
+ writel(
+ ((rx_local->fbr1_num_entries * LO_MARK_PERCENT_FOR_RX) / 100) - 1,
+ &rx_dma->fbr1_min_des);
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ /* Now's the best time to initialize FBR0 contents */
+ fbr_entry = (struct fbr_desc *) rx_local->fbr0_ring_virtaddr;
+ for (entry = 0; entry < rx_local->fbr0_num_entries; entry++) {
+ fbr_entry->addr_hi = rx_local->fbr[0]->bus_high[entry];
+ fbr_entry->addr_lo = rx_local->fbr[0]->bus_low[entry];
+ fbr_entry->word2 = entry;
+ fbr_entry++;
+ }
+
+ writel((u32) (rx_local->fbr0_real_physaddr >> 32),
+ &rx_dma->fbr0_base_hi);
+ writel((u32) rx_local->fbr0_real_physaddr, &rx_dma->fbr0_base_lo);
+ writel(rx_local->fbr0_num_entries - 1, &rx_dma->fbr0_num_des);
+ writel(ET_DMA10_WRAP, &rx_dma->fbr0_full_offset);
+
+ /* This variable tracks the free buffer ring 0 full position, so it
+ * has to match the above.
+ */
+ rx_local->local_fbr0_full = ET_DMA10_WRAP;
+ writel(
+ ((rx_local->fbr0_num_entries * LO_MARK_PERCENT_FOR_RX) / 100) - 1,
+ &rx_dma->fbr0_min_des);
+#endif
+
+ /* Program the number of packets we will receive before generating an
+ * interrupt.
+ * For version B silicon, this value gets updated once autoneg is
+ *complete.
+ */
+ writel(PARM_RX_NUM_BUFS_DEF, &rx_dma->num_pkt_done);
+
+ /* The "time_done" is not working correctly to coalesce interrupts
+ * after a given time period, but rather is giving us an interrupt
+ * regardless of whether we have received packets.
+ * This value gets updated once autoneg is complete.
+ */
+ writel(PARM_RX_TIME_INT_DEF, &rx_dma->max_pkt_time);
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_set_rx_dma_timer - Set the heartbeat timer according to line rate.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_set_rx_dma_timer(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ if (!phydev)
+ return;
+
+ /* For version B silicon, we do not use the RxDMA timer for 10 and 100
+ * Mbits/s line rates. We do not enable and RxDMA interrupt coalescing.
+ */
+ if ((phydev->speed == SPEED_100) || (phydev->speed == SPEED_10)) {
+ writel(0, &adapter->regs->rxdma.max_pkt_time);
+ writel(1, &adapter->regs->rxdma.num_pkt_done);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * NICReturnRFD - Recycle a RFD and put it back onto the receive list
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ * @rfd: pointer to the RFD
+ */
+static void nic_return_rfd(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, struct rfd *rfd)
+{
+ struct rx_ring *rx_local = &adapter->rx_ring;
+ struct rxdma_regs __iomem *rx_dma = &adapter->regs->rxdma;
+ u16 buff_index = rfd->bufferindex;
+ u8 ring_index = rfd->ringindex;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ /* We don't use any of the OOB data besides status. Otherwise, we
+ * need to clean up OOB data
+ */
+ if (
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ (ring_index == 0 && buff_index < rx_local->fbr0_num_entries) ||
+#endif
+ (ring_index == 1 && buff_index < rx_local->fbr1_num_entries)) {
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->fbr_lock, flags);
+
+ if (ring_index == 1) {
+ struct fbr_desc *next =
+ (struct fbr_desc *) (rx_local->fbr1_ring_virtaddr) +
+ INDEX10(rx_local->local_fbr1_full);
+
+ /* Handle the Free Buffer Ring advancement here. Write
+ * the PA / Buffer Index for the returned buffer into
+ * the oldest (next to be freed)FBR entry
+ */
+ next->addr_hi = rx_local->fbr[1]->bus_high[buff_index];
+ next->addr_lo = rx_local->fbr[1]->bus_low[buff_index];
+ next->word2 = buff_index;
+
+ writel(bump_free_buff_ring(&rx_local->local_fbr1_full,
+ rx_local->fbr1_num_entries - 1),
+ &rx_dma->fbr1_full_offset);
+ }
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ else {
+ struct fbr_desc *next = (struct fbr_desc *)
+ rx_local->fbr0_ring_virtaddr +
+ INDEX10(rx_local->local_fbr0_full);
+
+ /* Handle the Free Buffer Ring advancement here. Write
+ * the PA / Buffer Index for the returned buffer into
+ * the oldest (next to be freed) FBR entry
+ */
+ next->addr_hi = rx_local->fbr[0]->bus_high[buff_index];
+ next->addr_lo = rx_local->fbr[0]->bus_low[buff_index];
+ next->word2 = buff_index;
+
+ writel(bump_free_buff_ring(&rx_local->local_fbr0_full,
+ rx_local->fbr0_num_entries - 1),
+ &rx_dma->fbr0_full_offset);
+ }
+#endif
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->fbr_lock, flags);
+ } else {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "%s illegal Buffer Index returned\n", __func__);
+ }
+
+ /* The processing on this RFD is done, so put it back on the tail of
+ * our list
+ */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+ list_add_tail(&rfd->list_node, &rx_local->recv_list);
+ rx_local->num_ready_recv++;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+
+ WARN_ON(rx_local->num_ready_recv > rx_local->num_rfd);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_rx_dma_disable - Stop of Rx_DMA on the ET1310
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_rx_dma_disable(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 csr;
+ /* Setup the receive dma configuration register */
+ writel(0x00002001, &adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+ csr = readl(&adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+ if ((csr & 0x00020000) == 0) { /* Check halt status (bit 17) */
+ udelay(5);
+ csr = readl(&adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+ if ((csr & 0x00020000) == 0)
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "RX Dma failed to enter halt state. CSR 0x%08x\n",
+ csr);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_rx_dma_enable - re-start of Rx_DMA on the ET1310.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_rx_dma_enable(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Setup the receive dma configuration register for normal operation */
+ u32 csr = 0x2000; /* FBR1 enable */
+
+ if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr1_buffsize == 4096)
+ csr |= 0x0800;
+ else if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr1_buffsize == 8192)
+ csr |= 0x1000;
+ else if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr1_buffsize == 16384)
+ csr |= 0x1800;
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ csr |= 0x0400; /* FBR0 enable */
+ if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr0_buffsize == 256)
+ csr |= 0x0100;
+ else if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr0_buffsize == 512)
+ csr |= 0x0200;
+ else if (adapter->rx_ring.fbr0_buffsize == 1024)
+ csr |= 0x0300;
+#endif
+ writel(csr, &adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+
+ csr = readl(&adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+ if ((csr & 0x00020000) != 0) {
+ udelay(5);
+ csr = readl(&adapter->regs->rxdma.csr);
+ if ((csr & 0x00020000) != 0) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "RX Dma failed to exit halt state. CSR 0x%08x\n",
+ csr);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * nic_rx_pkts - Checks the hardware for available packets
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ *
+ * Returns rfd, a pointer to our MPRFD.
+ *
+ * Checks the hardware for available packets, using completion ring
+ * If packets are available, it gets an RFD from the recv_list, attaches
+ * the packet to it, puts the RFD in the RecvPendList, and also returns
+ * the pointer to the RFD.
+ */
+static struct rfd *nic_rx_pkts(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rx_ring *rx_local = &adapter->rx_ring;
+ struct rx_status_block *status;
+ struct pkt_stat_desc *psr;
+ struct rfd *rfd;
+ u32 i;
+ u8 *buf;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ struct list_head *element;
+ u8 ring_index;
+ u16 buff_index;
+ u32 len;
+ u32 word0;
+ u32 word1;
+
+ /* RX Status block is written by the DMA engine prior to every
+ * interrupt. It contains the next to be used entry in the Packet
+ * Status Ring, and also the two Free Buffer rings.
+ */
+ status = rx_local->rx_status_block;
+ word1 = status->word1 >> 16; /* Get the useful bits */
+
+ /* Check the PSR and wrap bits do not match */
+ if ((word1 & 0x1FFF) == (rx_local->local_psr_full & 0x1FFF))
+ /* Looks like this ring is not updated yet */
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* The packet status ring indicates that data is available. */
+ psr = (struct pkt_stat_desc *) (rx_local->ps_ring_virtaddr) +
+ (rx_local->local_psr_full & 0xFFF);
+
+ /* Grab any information that is required once the PSR is
+ * advanced, since we can no longer rely on the memory being
+ * accurate
+ */
+ len = psr->word1 & 0xFFFF;
+ ring_index = (psr->word1 >> 26) & 0x03;
+ buff_index = (psr->word1 >> 16) & 0x3FF;
+ word0 = psr->word0;
+
+ /* Indicate that we have used this PSR entry. */
+ /* FIXME wrap 12 */
+ add_12bit(&rx_local->local_psr_full, 1);
+ if (
+ (rx_local->local_psr_full & 0xFFF) > rx_local->psr_num_entries - 1) {
+ /* Clear psr full and toggle the wrap bit */
+ rx_local->local_psr_full &= ~0xFFF;
+ rx_local->local_psr_full ^= 0x1000;
+ }
+
+ writel(rx_local->local_psr_full,
+ &adapter->regs->rxdma.psr_full_offset);
+
+#ifndef USE_FBR0
+ if (ring_index != 1)
+ return NULL;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef USE_FBR0
+ if (ring_index > 1 ||
+ (ring_index == 0 &&
+ buff_index > rx_local->fbr0_num_entries - 1) ||
+ (ring_index == 1 &&
+ buff_index > rx_local->fbr1_num_entries - 1))
+#else
+ if (ring_index != 1 || buff_index > rx_local->fbr1_num_entries - 1)
+#endif
+ {
+ /* Illegal buffer or ring index cannot be used by S/W*/
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "NICRxPkts PSR Entry %d indicates "
+ "length of %d and/or bad bi(%d)\n",
+ rx_local->local_psr_full & 0xFFF,
+ len, buff_index);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Get and fill the RFD. */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+
+ rfd = NULL;
+ element = rx_local->recv_list.next;
+ rfd = (struct rfd *) list_entry(element, struct rfd, list_node);
+
+ if (rfd == NULL) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ list_del(&rfd->list_node);
+ rx_local->num_ready_recv--;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->rcv_lock, flags);
+
+ rfd->bufferindex = buff_index;
+ rfd->ringindex = ring_index;
+
+ /* In V1 silicon, there is a bug which screws up filtering of
+ * runt packets. Therefore runt packet filtering is disabled
+ * in the MAC and the packets are dropped here. They are
+ * also counted here.
+ */
+ if (len < (NIC_MIN_PACKET_SIZE + 4)) {
+ adapter->stats.rx_other_errs++;
+ len = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (len) {
+ /* Determine if this is a multicast packet coming in */
+ if ((word0 & ALCATEL_MULTICAST_PKT) &&
+ !(word0 & ALCATEL_BROADCAST_PKT)) {
+ /* Promiscuous mode and Multicast mode are
+ * not mutually exclusive as was first
+ * thought. I guess Promiscuous is just
+ * considered a super-set of the other
+ * filters. Generally filter is 0x2b when in
+ * promiscuous mode.
+ */
+ if ((adapter->packet_filter &
+ ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST)
+ && !(adapter->packet_filter &
+ ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_PROMISCUOUS)
+ && !(adapter->packet_filter &
+ ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST)) {
+ buf = rx_local->fbr[ring_index]->
+ virt[buff_index];
+
+ /* Loop through our list to see if the
+ * destination address of this packet
+ * matches one in our list.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < adapter->multicast_addr_count;
+ i++) {
+ if (buf[0] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][0]
+ && buf[1] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][1]
+ && buf[2] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][2]
+ && buf[3] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][3]
+ && buf[4] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][4]
+ && buf[5] ==
+ adapter->multicast_list[i][5]) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If our index is equal to the number
+ * of Multicast address we have, then
+ * this means we did not find this
+ * packet's matching address in our
+ * list. Set the len to zero,
+ * so we free our RFD when we return
+ * from this function.
+ */
+ if (i == adapter->multicast_addr_count)
+ len = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (len > 0)
+ adapter->stats.multicast_pkts_rcvd++;
+ } else if (word0 & ALCATEL_BROADCAST_PKT)
+ adapter->stats.broadcast_pkts_rcvd++;
+ else
+ /* Not sure what this counter measures in
+ * promiscuous mode. Perhaps we should check
+ * the MAC address to see if it is directed
+ * to us in promiscuous mode.
+ */
+ adapter->stats.unicast_pkts_rcvd++;
+ }
+
+ if (len > 0) {
+ struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
+
+ /*rfd->len = len - 4; */
+ rfd->len = len;
+
+ skb = dev_alloc_skb(rfd->len + 2);
+ if (!skb) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Couldn't alloc an SKB for Rx\n");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ adapter->net_stats.rx_bytes += rfd->len;
+
+ memcpy(skb_put(skb, rfd->len),
+ rx_local->fbr[ring_index]->virt[buff_index],
+ rfd->len);
+
+ skb->dev = adapter->netdev;
+ skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, adapter->netdev);
+ skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
+
+ netif_rx(skb);
+ } else {
+ rfd->len = 0;
+ }
+
+ nic_return_rfd(adapter, rfd);
+ return rfd;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_reset_recv - Reset the receive list
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ *
+ * Assumption, Rcv spinlock has been acquired.
+ */
+void et131x_reset_recv(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ WARN_ON(list_empty(&adapter->rx_ring.recv_list));
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_handle_recv_interrupt - Interrupt handler for receive processing
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ *
+ * Assumption, Rcv spinlock has been acquired.
+ */
+void et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct rfd *rfd = NULL;
+ u32 count = 0;
+ bool done = true;
+
+ /* Process up to available RFD's */
+ while (count < NUM_PACKETS_HANDLED) {
+ if (list_empty(&adapter->rx_ring.recv_list)) {
+ WARN_ON(adapter->rx_ring.num_ready_recv != 0);
+ done = false;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ rfd = nic_rx_pkts(adapter);
+
+ if (rfd == NULL)
+ break;
+
+ /* Do not receive any packets until a filter has been set.
+ * Do not receive any packets until we have link.
+ * If length is zero, return the RFD in order to advance the
+ * Free buffer ring.
+ */
+ if (!adapter->packet_filter ||
+ !netif_carrier_ok(adapter->netdev) ||
+ rfd->len == 0)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Increment the number of packets we received */
+ adapter->net_stats.rx_packets++;
+
+ /* Set the status on the packet, either resources or success */
+ if (adapter->rx_ring.num_ready_recv < RFD_LOW_WATER_MARK) {
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "RFD's are running out\n");
+ }
+ count++;
+ }
+
+ if (count == NUM_PACKETS_HANDLED || !done) {
+ adapter->rx_ring.unfinished_receives = true;
+ writel(PARM_TX_TIME_INT_DEF * NANO_IN_A_MICRO,
+ &adapter->regs->global.watchdog_timer);
+ } else
+ /* Watchdog timer will disable itself if appropriate. */
+ adapter->rx_ring.unfinished_receives = false;
+}
+
+/* TX functions */
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx_dma_memory_alloc
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and errno on failure (as defined in errno.h).
+ *
+ * Allocates memory that will be visible both to the device and to the CPU.
+ * The OS will pass us packets, pointers to which we will insert in the Tx
+ * Descriptor queue. The device will read this queue to find the packets in
+ * memory. The device will update the "status" in memory each time it xmits a
+ * packet.
+ */
+int et131x_tx_dma_memory_alloc(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int desc_size = 0;
+ struct tx_ring *tx_ring = &adapter->tx_ring;
+
+ /* Allocate memory for the TCB's (Transmit Control Block) */
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_ring =
+ kcalloc(NUM_TCB, sizeof(struct tcb), GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
+ if (!adapter->tx_ring.tcb_ring) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "Cannot alloc memory for TCBs\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate enough memory for the Tx descriptor ring, and allocate
+ * some extra so that the ring can be aligned on a 4k boundary.
+ */
+ desc_size = (sizeof(struct tx_desc) * NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX) + 4096 - 1;
+ tx_ring->tx_desc_ring =
+ (struct tx_desc *) pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev, desc_size,
+ &tx_ring->tx_desc_ring_pa);
+ if (!adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Tx Ring\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ /* Save physical address
+ *
+ * NOTE: pci_alloc_consistent(), used above to alloc DMA regions,
+ * ALWAYS returns SAC (32-bit) addresses. If DAC (64-bit) addresses
+ * are ever returned, make sure the high part is retrieved here before
+ * storing the adjusted address.
+ */
+ /* Allocate memory for the Tx status block */
+ tx_ring->tx_status = pci_alloc_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ sizeof(u32),
+ &tx_ring->tx_status_pa);
+ if (!adapter->tx_ring.tx_status_pa) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot alloc memory for Tx status block\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx_dma_memory_free - Free all memory allocated within this module
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success and errno on failure (as defined in errno.h).
+ */
+void et131x_tx_dma_memory_free(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int desc_size = 0;
+
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring) {
+ /* Free memory relating to Tx rings here */
+ desc_size = (sizeof(struct tx_desc) * NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX)
+ + 4096 - 1;
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ desc_size,
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring,
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring_pa);
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free memory for the Tx status block */
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.tx_status) {
+ pci_free_consistent(adapter->pdev,
+ sizeof(u32),
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_status,
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_status_pa);
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.tx_status = NULL;
+ }
+ /* Free the memory for the tcb structures */
+ kfree(adapter->tx_ring.tcb_ring);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_config_tx_dma_regs - Set up the tx dma section of the JAGCore.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Configure the transmit engine with the ring buffers we have created
+ * and prepare it for use.
+ */
+void et131x_config_tx_dma_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct txdma_regs __iomem *txdma = &adapter->regs->txdma;
+
+ /* Load the hardware with the start of the transmit descriptor ring. */
+ writel((u32) ((u64)adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring_pa >> 32),
+ &txdma->pr_base_hi);
+ writel((u32) adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring_pa,
+ &txdma->pr_base_lo);
+
+ /* Initialise the transmit DMA engine */
+ writel(NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX - 1, &txdma->pr_num_des);
+
+ /* Load the completion writeback physical address */
+ writel((u32)((u64)adapter->tx_ring.tx_status_pa >> 32),
+ &txdma->dma_wb_base_hi);
+ writel((u32)adapter->tx_ring.tx_status_pa, &txdma->dma_wb_base_lo);
+
+ *adapter->tx_ring.tx_status = 0;
+
+ writel(0, &txdma->service_request);
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_idx = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx_dma_disable - Stop of Tx_DMA on the ET1310
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_tx_dma_disable(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Setup the tramsmit dma configuration register */
+ writel(ET_TXDMA_CSR_HALT|ET_TXDMA_SNGL_EPKT,
+ &adapter->regs->txdma.csr);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx_dma_enable - re-start of Tx_DMA on the ET1310.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ *
+ * Mainly used after a return to the D0 (full-power) state from a lower state.
+ */
+void et131x_tx_dma_enable(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Setup the transmit dma configuration register for normal
+ * operation
+ */
+ writel(ET_TXDMA_SNGL_EPKT|(PARM_DMA_CACHE_DEF << ET_TXDMA_CACHE_SHIFT),
+ &adapter->regs->txdma.csr);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_init_send - Initialize send data structures
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_init_send(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct tcb *tcb;
+ u32 ct;
+ struct tx_ring *tx_ring;
+
+ /* Setup some convenience pointers */
+ tx_ring = &adapter->tx_ring;
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.tcb_ring;
+
+ tx_ring->tcb_qhead = tcb;
+
+ memset(tcb, 0, sizeof(struct tcb) * NUM_TCB);
+
+ /* Go through and set up each TCB */
+ for (ct = 0; ct++ < NUM_TCB; tcb++)
+ /* Set the link pointer in HW TCB to the next TCB in the
+ * chain
+ */
+ tcb->next = tcb + 1;
+
+ /* Set the tail pointer */
+ tcb--;
+ tx_ring->tcb_qtail = tcb;
+ tcb->next = NULL;
+ /* Curr send queue should now be empty */
+ tx_ring->send_head = NULL;
+ tx_ring->send_tail = NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * nic_send_packet - NIC specific send handler for version B silicon.
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ * @tcb: pointer to struct tcb
+ *
+ * Returns 0 or errno.
+ */
+static int nic_send_packet(struct et131x_adapter *adapter, struct tcb *tcb)
+{
+ u32 i;
+ struct tx_desc desc[24]; /* 24 x 16 byte */
+ u32 frag = 0;
+ u32 thiscopy, remainder;
+ struct sk_buff *skb = tcb->skb;
+ u32 nr_frags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags + 1;
+ struct skb_frag_struct *frags = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[0];
+ unsigned long flags;
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ /* Part of the optimizations of this send routine restrict us to
+ * sending 24 fragments at a pass. In practice we should never see
+ * more than 5 fragments.
+ *
+ * NOTE: The older version of this function (below) can handle any
+ * number of fragments. If needed, we can call this function,
+ * although it is less efficient.
+ */
+ if (nr_frags > 23)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ memset(desc, 0, sizeof(struct tx_desc) * (nr_frags + 1));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nr_frags; i++) {
+ /* If there is something in this element, lets get a
+ * descriptor from the ring and get the necessary data
+ */
+ if (i == 0) {
+ /* If the fragments are smaller than a standard MTU,
+ * then map them to a single descriptor in the Tx
+ * Desc ring. However, if they're larger, as is
+ * possible with support for jumbo packets, then
+ * split them each across 2 descriptors.
+ *
+ * This will work until we determine why the hardware
+ * doesn't seem to like large fragments.
+ */
+ if ((skb->len - skb->data_len) <= 1514) {
+ desc[frag].addr_hi = 0;
+ /* Low 16bits are length, high is vlan and
+ unused currently so zero */
+ desc[frag].len_vlan =
+ skb->len - skb->data_len;
+
+ /* NOTE: Here, the dma_addr_t returned from
+ * pci_map_single() is implicitly cast as a
+ * u32. Although dma_addr_t can be
+ * 64-bit, the address returned by
+ * pci_map_single() is always 32-bit
+ * addressable (as defined by the pci/dma
+ * subsystem)
+ */
+ desc[frag++].addr_lo =
+ pci_map_single(adapter->pdev,
+ skb->data,
+ skb->len -
+ skb->data_len,
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+ } else {
+ desc[frag].addr_hi = 0;
+ desc[frag].len_vlan =
+ (skb->len - skb->data_len) / 2;
+
+ /* NOTE: Here, the dma_addr_t returned from
+ * pci_map_single() is implicitly cast as a
+ * u32. Although dma_addr_t can be
+ * 64-bit, the address returned by
+ * pci_map_single() is always 32-bit
+ * addressable (as defined by the pci/dma
+ * subsystem)
+ */
+ desc[frag++].addr_lo =
+ pci_map_single(adapter->pdev,
+ skb->data,
+ ((skb->len -
+ skb->data_len) / 2),
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+ desc[frag].addr_hi = 0;
+
+ desc[frag].len_vlan =
+ (skb->len - skb->data_len) / 2;
+
+ /* NOTE: Here, the dma_addr_t returned from
+ * pci_map_single() is implicitly cast as a
+ * u32. Although dma_addr_t can be
+ * 64-bit, the address returned by
+ * pci_map_single() is always 32-bit
+ * addressable (as defined by the pci/dma
+ * subsystem)
+ */
+ desc[frag++].addr_lo =
+ pci_map_single(adapter->pdev,
+ skb->data +
+ ((skb->len -
+ skb->data_len) / 2),
+ ((skb->len -
+ skb->data_len) / 2),
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+ }
+ } else {
+ desc[frag].addr_hi = 0;
+ desc[frag].len_vlan =
+ frags[i - 1].size;
+
+ /* NOTE: Here, the dma_addr_t returned from
+ * pci_map_page() is implicitly cast as a u32.
+ * Although dma_addr_t can be 64-bit, the address
+ * returned by pci_map_page() is always 32-bit
+ * addressable (as defined by the pci/dma subsystem)
+ */
+ desc[frag++].addr_lo =
+ pci_map_page(adapter->pdev,
+ frags[i - 1].page,
+ frags[i - 1].page_offset,
+ frags[i - 1].size,
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (frag == 0)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_1000) {
+ if (++adapter->tx_ring.since_irq == PARM_TX_NUM_BUFS_DEF) {
+ /* Last element & Interrupt flag */
+ desc[frag - 1].flags = 0x5;
+ adapter->tx_ring.since_irq = 0;
+ } else { /* Last element */
+ desc[frag - 1].flags = 0x1;
+ }
+ } else
+ desc[frag - 1].flags = 0x5;
+
+ desc[0].flags |= 2; /* First element flag */
+
+ tcb->index_start = adapter->tx_ring.send_idx;
+ tcb->stale = 0;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->send_hw_lock, flags);
+
+ thiscopy = NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX -
+ INDEX10(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx);
+
+ if (thiscopy >= frag) {
+ remainder = 0;
+ thiscopy = frag;
+ } else {
+ remainder = frag - thiscopy;
+ }
+
+ memcpy(adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring +
+ INDEX10(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx), desc,
+ sizeof(struct tx_desc) * thiscopy);
+
+ add_10bit(&adapter->tx_ring.send_idx, thiscopy);
+
+ if (INDEX10(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx) == 0 ||
+ INDEX10(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx) == NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX) {
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_idx &= ~ET_DMA10_MASK;
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_idx ^= ET_DMA10_WRAP;
+ }
+
+ if (remainder) {
+ memcpy(adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring,
+ desc + thiscopy,
+ sizeof(struct tx_desc) * remainder);
+
+ add_10bit(&adapter->tx_ring.send_idx, remainder);
+ }
+
+ if (INDEX10(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx) == 0) {
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.send_idx)
+ tcb->index = NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX - 1;
+ else
+ tcb->index = ET_DMA10_WRAP|(NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX - 1);
+ } else
+ tcb->index = adapter->tx_ring.send_idx - 1;
+
+ spin_lock(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock);
+
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.send_tail)
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_tail->next = tcb;
+ else
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_head = tcb;
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_tail = tcb;
+
+ WARN_ON(tcb->next != NULL);
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.used++;
+
+ spin_unlock(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock);
+
+ /* Write the new write pointer back to the device. */
+ writel(adapter->tx_ring.send_idx,
+ &adapter->regs->txdma.service_request);
+
+ /* For Gig only, we use Tx Interrupt coalescing. Enable the software
+ * timer to wake us up if this packet isn't followed by N more.
+ */
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_1000) {
+ writel(PARM_TX_TIME_INT_DEF * NANO_IN_A_MICRO,
+ &adapter->regs->global.watchdog_timer);
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->send_hw_lock, flags);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * send_packet - Do the work to send a packet
+ * @skb: the packet(s) to send
+ * @adapter: a pointer to the device's private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Return 0 in almost all cases; non-zero value in extreme hard failure only.
+ *
+ * Assumption: Send spinlock has been acquired
+ */
+static int send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int status;
+ struct tcb *tcb = NULL;
+ u16 *shbufva;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ /* All packets must have at least a MAC address and a protocol type */
+ if (skb->len < ETH_HLEN)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ /* Get a TCB for this packet */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qhead;
+
+ if (tcb == NULL) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qhead = tcb->next;
+
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qhead == NULL)
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail = NULL;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb->skb = skb;
+
+ if (skb->data != NULL && skb->len - skb->data_len >= 6) {
+ shbufva = (u16 *) skb->data;
+
+ if ((shbufva[0] == 0xffff) &&
+ (shbufva[1] == 0xffff) && (shbufva[2] == 0xffff)) {
+ tcb->flags |= fMP_DEST_BROAD;
+ } else if ((shbufva[0] & 0x3) == 0x0001) {
+ tcb->flags |= fMP_DEST_MULTI;
+ }
+ }
+
+ tcb->next = NULL;
+
+ /* Call the NIC specific send handler. */
+ status = nic_send_packet(adapter, tcb);
+
+ if (status != 0) {
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail)
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail->next = tcb;
+ else
+ /* Apparently ready Q is empty. */
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qhead = tcb;
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail = tcb;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+ return status;
+ }
+ WARN_ON(adapter->tx_ring.used > NUM_TCB);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_send_packets - This function is called by the OS to send packets
+ * @skb: the packet(s) to send
+ * @netdev:device on which to TX the above packet(s)
+ *
+ * Return 0 in almost all cases; non-zero value in extreme hard failure only
+ */
+int et131x_send_packets(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ int status = 0;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = NULL;
+
+ adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* Send these packets
+ *
+ * NOTE: The Linux Tx entry point is only given one packet at a time
+ * to Tx, so the PacketCount and it's array used makes no sense here
+ */
+
+ /* TCB is not available */
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.used >= NUM_TCB) {
+ /* NOTE: If there's an error on send, no need to queue the
+ * packet under Linux; if we just send an error up to the
+ * netif layer, it will resend the skb to us.
+ */
+ status = -ENOMEM;
+ } else {
+ /* We need to see if the link is up; if it's not, make the
+ * netif layer think we're good and drop the packet
+ */
+ if ((adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_FAIL_SEND_MASK) ||
+ !netif_carrier_ok(netdev)) {
+ dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
+ skb = NULL;
+
+ adapter->net_stats.tx_dropped++;
+ } else {
+ status = send_packet(skb, adapter);
+ if (status != 0 && status != -ENOMEM) {
+ /* On any other error, make netif think we're
+ * OK and drop the packet
+ */
+ dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
+ skb = NULL;
+ adapter->net_stats.tx_dropped++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * free_send_packet - Recycle a struct tcb
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ * @tcb: pointer to struct tcb
+ *
+ * Complete the packet if necessary
+ * Assumption - Send spinlock has been acquired
+ */
+static inline void free_send_packet(struct et131x_adapter *adapter,
+ struct tcb *tcb)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ struct tx_desc *desc = NULL;
+ struct net_device_stats *stats = &adapter->net_stats;
+
+ if (tcb->flags & fMP_DEST_BROAD)
+ atomic_inc(&adapter->stats.broadcast_pkts_xmtd);
+ else if (tcb->flags & fMP_DEST_MULTI)
+ atomic_inc(&adapter->stats.multicast_pkts_xmtd);
+ else
+ atomic_inc(&adapter->stats.unicast_pkts_xmtd);
+
+ if (tcb->skb) {
+ stats->tx_bytes += tcb->skb->len;
+
+ /* Iterate through the TX descriptors on the ring
+ * corresponding to this packet and umap the fragments
+ * they point to
+ */
+ do {
+ desc = (struct tx_desc *)
+ (adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring +
+ INDEX10(tcb->index_start));
+
+ pci_unmap_single(adapter->pdev,
+ desc->addr_lo,
+ desc->len_vlan, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+
+ add_10bit(&tcb->index_start, 1);
+ if (INDEX10(tcb->index_start) >=
+ NUM_DESC_PER_RING_TX) {
+ tcb->index_start &= ~ET_DMA10_MASK;
+ tcb->index_start ^= ET_DMA10_WRAP;
+ }
+ } while (desc != (adapter->tx_ring.tx_desc_ring +
+ INDEX10(tcb->index)));
+
+ dev_kfree_skb_any(tcb->skb);
+ }
+
+ memset(tcb, 0, sizeof(struct tcb));
+
+ /* Add the TCB to the Ready Q */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+
+ adapter->net_stats.tx_packets++;
+
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail)
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail->next = tcb;
+ else
+ /* Apparently ready Q is empty. */
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qhead = tcb;
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.tcb_qtail = tcb;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock, flags);
+ WARN_ON(adapter->tx_ring.used < 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_free_busy_send_packets - Free and complete the stopped active sends
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ *
+ * Assumption - Send spinlock has been acquired
+ */
+void et131x_free_busy_send_packets(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct tcb *tcb;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ u32 freed = 0;
+
+ /* Any packets being sent? Check the first TCB on the send list */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+
+ while (tcb != NULL && freed < NUM_TCB) {
+ struct tcb *next = tcb->next;
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_head = next;
+
+ if (next == NULL)
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_tail = NULL;
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.used--;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ freed++;
+ free_send_packet(adapter, tcb);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+ }
+
+ WARN_ON(freed == NUM_TCB);
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ adapter->tx_ring.used = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_handle_send_interrupt - Interrupt handler for sending processing
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter
+ *
+ * Re-claim the send resources, complete sends and get more to send from
+ * the send wait queue.
+ *
+ * Assumption - Send spinlock has been acquired
+ */
+void et131x_handle_send_interrupt(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ unsigned long flags;
+ u32 serviced;
+ struct tcb *tcb;
+ u32 index;
+
+ serviced = readl(&adapter->regs->txdma.new_service_complete);
+ index = INDEX10(serviced);
+
+ /* Has the ring wrapped? Process any descriptors that do not have
+ * the same "wrap" indicator as the current completion indicator
+ */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+
+ while (tcb &&
+ ((serviced ^ tcb->index) & ET_DMA10_WRAP) &&
+ index < INDEX10(tcb->index)) {
+ adapter->tx_ring.used--;
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_head = tcb->next;
+ if (tcb->next == NULL)
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_tail = NULL;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+ free_send_packet(adapter, tcb);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ /* Goto the next packet */
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+ }
+ while (tcb &&
+ !((serviced ^ tcb->index) & ET_DMA10_WRAP)
+ && index > (tcb->index & ET_DMA10_MASK)) {
+ adapter->tx_ring.used--;
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_head = tcb->next;
+ if (tcb->next == NULL)
+ adapter->tx_ring.send_tail = NULL;
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+ free_send_packet(adapter, tcb);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ /* Goto the next packet */
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+ }
+
+ /* Wake up the queue when we hit a low-water mark */
+ if (adapter->tx_ring.used <= NUM_TCB / 3)
+ netif_wake_queue(adapter->netdev);
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+}
+
+/* ETHTOOL functions */
+
+static int et131x_get_settings(struct net_device *netdev,
+ struct ethtool_cmd *cmd)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ return phy_ethtool_gset(adapter->phydev, cmd);
+}
+
+static int et131x_set_settings(struct net_device *netdev,
+ struct ethtool_cmd *cmd)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ return phy_ethtool_sset(adapter->phydev, cmd);
+}
+
+static int et131x_get_regs_len(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+#define ET131X_REGS_LEN 256
+ return ET131X_REGS_LEN * sizeof(u32);
+}
+
+static void et131x_get_regs(struct net_device *netdev,
+ struct ethtool_regs *regs, void *regs_data)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct address_map __iomem *aregs = adapter->regs;
+ u32 *regs_buff = regs_data;
+ u32 num = 0;
+
+ memset(regs_data, 0, et131x_get_regs_len(netdev));
+
+ regs->version = (1 << 24) | (adapter->pdev->revision << 16) |
+ adapter->pdev->device;
+
+ /* PHY regs */
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_BMCR, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_BMSR, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_PHYSID1, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_PHYSID2, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_ADVERTISE, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_LPA, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_EXPANSION, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ /* Autoneg next page transmit reg */
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, 0x07, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ /* Link partner next page reg */
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, 0x08, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_CTRL1000, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_STAT1000, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, MII_ESTATUS, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_INDEX_REG, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_DATA_REG, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_LOOPBACK_CONTROL,
+ (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_LOOPBACK_CONTROL+1,
+ (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_REGISTER_MGMT_CONTROL,
+ (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_CONFIG, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_PHY_CONTROL, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_INTERRUPT_MASK, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_INTERRUPT_STATUS,
+ (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_PHY_STATUS, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_LED_1, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_LED_2, (u16 *)®s_buff[num++]);
+
+ /* Global regs */
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.txq_start_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.txq_end_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.rxq_start_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.rxq_end_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.pm_csr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = adapter->stats.interrupt_status;
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.int_mask);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.int_alias_clr_en);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.int_status_alias);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.sw_reset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.slv_timer);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.msi_config);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.loopback);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->global.watchdog_timer);
+
+ /* TXDMA regs */
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.csr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.pr_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.pr_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.pr_num_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.txq_wr_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.txq_wr_addr_ext);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.txq_rd_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.dma_wb_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.dma_wb_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.service_request);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.service_complete);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.cache_rd_index);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.cache_wr_index);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.tx_dma_error);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.desc_abort_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.payload_abort_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.writeback_abort_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.desc_timeout_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.payload_timeout_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.writeback_timeout_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.desc_error_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.payload_error_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.writeback_error_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.dropped_tlp_cnt);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.new_service_complete);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->txdma.ethernet_packet_cnt);
+
+ /* RXDMA regs */
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.csr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.dma_wb_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.dma_wb_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.num_pkt_done);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.max_pkt_time);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.rxq_rd_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.rxq_rd_addr_ext);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.rxq_wr_addr);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_num_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_avail_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_full_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_access_index);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.psr_min_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_num_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_avail_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_full_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_rd_index);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr0_min_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_base_lo);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_base_hi);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_num_des);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_avail_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_full_offset);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_rd_index);
+ regs_buff[num++] = readl(&aregs->rxdma.fbr1_min_des);
+}
+
+#define ET131X_DRVINFO_LEN 32 /* value from ethtool.h */
+static void et131x_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *netdev,
+ struct ethtool_drvinfo *info)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ strncpy(info->driver, DRIVER_NAME, ET131X_DRVINFO_LEN);
+ strncpy(info->version, DRIVER_VERSION, ET131X_DRVINFO_LEN);
+ strncpy(info->bus_info, pci_name(adapter->pdev), ET131X_DRVINFO_LEN);
+}
+
+static struct ethtool_ops et131x_ethtool_ops = {
+ .get_settings = et131x_get_settings,
+ .set_settings = et131x_set_settings,
+ .get_drvinfo = et131x_get_drvinfo,
+ .get_regs_len = et131x_get_regs_len,
+ .get_regs = et131x_get_regs,
+ .get_link = ethtool_op_get_link,
+};
+
+void et131x_set_ethtool_ops(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ SET_ETHTOOL_OPS(netdev, &et131x_ethtool_ops);
+}
+
+/* PCI functions */
+
+/**
+ * et131x_hwaddr_init - set up the MAC Address on the ET1310
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_hwaddr_init(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* If have our default mac from init and no mac address from
+ * EEPROM then we need to generate the last octet and set it on the
+ * device
+ */
+ if (adapter->rom_addr[0] == 0x00 &&
+ adapter->rom_addr[1] == 0x00 &&
+ adapter->rom_addr[2] == 0x00 &&
+ adapter->rom_addr[3] == 0x00 &&
+ adapter->rom_addr[4] == 0x00 &&
+ adapter->rom_addr[5] == 0x00) {
+ /*
+ * We need to randomly generate the last octet so we
+ * decrease our chances of setting the mac address to
+ * same as another one of our cards in the system
+ */
+ get_random_bytes(&adapter->addr[5], 1);
+ /*
+ * We have the default value in the register we are
+ * working with so we need to copy the current
+ * address into the permanent address
+ */
+ memcpy(adapter->rom_addr,
+ adapter->addr, ETH_ALEN);
+ } else {
+ /* We do not have an override address, so set the
+ * current address to the permanent address and add
+ * it to the device
+ */
+ memcpy(adapter->addr,
+ adapter->rom_addr, ETH_ALEN);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_pci_init - initial PCI setup
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ * @pdev: our PCI device
+ *
+ * Perform the initial setup of PCI registers and if possible initialise
+ * the MAC address. At this point the I/O registers have yet to be mapped
+ */
+static int et131x_pci_init(struct et131x_adapter *adapter,
+ struct pci_dev *pdev)
+{
+ int i;
+ u8 max_payload;
+ u8 read_size_reg;
+
+ if (et131x_init_eeprom(adapter) < 0)
+ return -EIO;
+
+ /* Let's set up the PORT LOGIC Register. First we need to know what
+ * the max_payload_size is
+ */
+ if (pci_read_config_byte(pdev, ET1310_PCI_MAX_PYLD, &max_payload)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not read PCI config space for Max Payload Size\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ /* Program the Ack/Nak latency and replay timers */
+ max_payload &= 0x07; /* Only the lower 3 bits are valid */
+
+ if (max_payload < 2) {
+ static const u16 acknak[2] = { 0x76, 0xD0 };
+ static const u16 replay[2] = { 0x1E0, 0x2ED };
+
+ if (pci_write_config_word(pdev, ET1310_PCI_ACK_NACK,
+ acknak[max_payload])) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not write PCI config space for ACK/NAK\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ if (pci_write_config_word(pdev, ET1310_PCI_REPLAY,
+ replay[max_payload])) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not write PCI config space for Replay Timer\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* l0s and l1 latency timers. We are using default values.
+ * Representing 001 for L0s and 010 for L1
+ */
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, ET1310_PCI_L0L1LATENCY, 0x11)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not write PCI config space for Latency Timers\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ /* Change the max read size to 2k */
+ if (pci_read_config_byte(pdev, 0x51, &read_size_reg)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not read PCI config space for Max read size\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ read_size_reg &= 0x8f;
+ read_size_reg |= 0x40;
+
+ if (pci_write_config_byte(pdev, 0x51, read_size_reg)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Could not write PCI config space for Max read size\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ /* Get MAC address from config space if an eeprom exists, otherwise
+ * the MAC address there will not be valid
+ */
+ if (!adapter->has_eeprom) {
+ et131x_hwaddr_init(adapter);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) {
+ if (pci_read_config_byte(pdev, ET1310_PCI_MAC_ADDRESS + i,
+ adapter->rom_addr + i)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Could not read PCI config space for MAC address\n");
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+ }
+ memcpy(adapter->addr, adapter->rom_addr, ETH_ALEN);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_error_timer_handler
+ * @data: timer-specific variable; here a pointer to our adapter structure
+ *
+ * The routine called when the error timer expires, to track the number of
+ * recurring errors.
+ */
+void et131x_error_timer_handler(unsigned long data)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = (struct et131x_adapter *) data;
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ if (et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter)) {
+ /* Bring the device immediately out of coma, to
+ * prevent it from sleeping indefinitely, this
+ * mechanism could be improved! */
+ et1310_disable_phy_coma(adapter);
+ adapter->boot_coma = 20;
+ } else {
+ et1310_update_macstat_host_counters(adapter);
+ }
+
+ if (!phydev->link && adapter->boot_coma < 11)
+ adapter->boot_coma++;
+
+ if (adapter->boot_coma == 10) {
+ if (!phydev->link) {
+ if (!et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter)) {
+ /* NOTE - This was originally a 'sync with
+ * interrupt'. How to do that under Linux?
+ */
+ et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
+ et1310_enable_phy_coma(adapter);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* This is a periodic timer, so reschedule */
+ mod_timer(&adapter->error_timer, jiffies +
+ TX_ERROR_PERIOD * HZ / 1000);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_configure_global_regs - configure JAGCore global regs
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ *
+ * Used to configure the global registers on the JAGCore
+ */
+void et131x_configure_global_regs(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ struct global_regs __iomem *regs = &adapter->regs->global;
+
+ writel(0, ®s->rxq_start_addr);
+ writel(INTERNAL_MEM_SIZE - 1, ®s->txq_end_addr);
+
+ if (adapter->registry_jumbo_packet < 2048) {
+ /* Tx / RxDMA and Tx/Rx MAC interfaces have a 1k word
+ * block of RAM that the driver can split between Tx
+ * and Rx as it desires. Our default is to split it
+ * 50/50:
+ */
+ writel(PARM_RX_MEM_END_DEF, ®s->rxq_end_addr);
+ writel(PARM_RX_MEM_END_DEF + 1, ®s->txq_start_addr);
+ } else if (adapter->registry_jumbo_packet < 8192) {
+ /* For jumbo packets > 2k but < 8k, split 50-50. */
+ writel(INTERNAL_MEM_RX_OFFSET, ®s->rxq_end_addr);
+ writel(INTERNAL_MEM_RX_OFFSET + 1, ®s->txq_start_addr);
+ } else {
+ /* 9216 is the only packet size greater than 8k that
+ * is available. The Tx buffer has to be big enough
+ * for one whole packet on the Tx side. We'll make
+ * the Tx 9408, and give the rest to Rx
+ */
+ writel(0x01b3, ®s->rxq_end_addr);
+ writel(0x01b4, ®s->txq_start_addr);
+ }
+
+ /* Initialize the loopback register. Disable all loopbacks. */
+ writel(0, ®s->loopback);
+
+ /* MSI Register */
+ writel(0, ®s->msi_config);
+
+ /* By default, disable the watchdog timer. It will be enabled when
+ * a packet is queued.
+ */
+ writel(0, ®s->watchdog_timer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_adapter_setup - Set the adapter up as per cassini+ documentation
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+void et131x_adapter_setup(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Configure the JAGCore */
+ et131x_configure_global_regs(adapter);
+
+ et1310_config_mac_regs1(adapter);
+
+ /* Configure the MMC registers */
+ /* All we need to do is initialize the Memory Control Register */
+ writel(ET_MMC_ENABLE, &adapter->regs->mmc.mmc_ctrl);
+
+ et1310_config_rxmac_regs(adapter);
+ et1310_config_txmac_regs(adapter);
+
+ et131x_config_rx_dma_regs(adapter);
+ et131x_config_tx_dma_regs(adapter);
+
+ et1310_config_macstat_regs(adapter);
+
+ et1310_phy_power_down(adapter, 0);
+ et131x_xcvr_init(adapter);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_soft_reset - Issue a soft reset to the hardware, complete for ET1310
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_soft_reset(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Disable MAC Core */
+ writel(0xc00f0000, &adapter->regs->mac.cfg1);
+
+ /* Set everything to a reset value */
+ writel(0x7F, &adapter->regs->global.sw_reset);
+ writel(0x000f0000, &adapter->regs->mac.cfg1);
+ writel(0x00000000, &adapter->regs->mac.cfg1);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_align_allocated_memory - Align allocated memory on a given boundary
+ * @adapter: pointer to our adapter structure
+ * @phys_addr: pointer to Physical address
+ * @offset: pointer to the offset variable
+ * @mask: correct mask
+ */
+void et131x_align_allocated_memory(struct et131x_adapter *adapter,
+ uint64_t *phys_addr,
+ uint64_t *offset, uint64_t mask)
+{
+ uint64_t new_addr;
+
+ *offset = 0;
+
+ new_addr = *phys_addr & ~mask;
+
+ if (new_addr != *phys_addr) {
+ /* Move to next aligned block */
+ new_addr += mask + 1;
+ /* Return offset for adjusting virt addr */
+ *offset = new_addr - *phys_addr;
+ /* Return new physical address */
+ *phys_addr = new_addr;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_adapter_memory_alloc
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h).
+ *
+ * Allocate all the memory blocks for send, receive and others.
+ */
+int et131x_adapter_memory_alloc(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int status;
+
+ /* Allocate memory for the Tx Ring */
+ status = et131x_tx_dma_memory_alloc(adapter);
+ if (status != 0) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "et131x_tx_dma_memory_alloc FAILED\n");
+ return status;
+ }
+ /* Receive buffer memory allocation */
+ status = et131x_rx_dma_memory_alloc(adapter);
+ if (status != 0) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "et131x_rx_dma_memory_alloc FAILED\n");
+ et131x_tx_dma_memory_free(adapter);
+ return status;
+ }
+
+ /* Init receive data structures */
+ status = et131x_init_recv(adapter);
+ if (status != 0) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "et131x_init_recv FAILED\n");
+ et131x_tx_dma_memory_free(adapter);
+ et131x_rx_dma_memory_free(adapter);
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_adapter_memory_free - Free all memory allocated for use by Tx & Rx
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ */
+void et131x_adapter_memory_free(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Free DMA memory */
+ et131x_tx_dma_memory_free(adapter);
+ et131x_rx_dma_memory_free(adapter);
+}
+
+static void et131x_adjust_link(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct phy_device *phydev = adapter->phydev;
+
+ if (netif_carrier_ok(netdev)) {
+ adapter->boot_coma = 20;
+
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_10) {
+ /*
+ * NOTE - Is there a way to query this without
+ * TruePHY?
+ * && TRU_QueryCoreType(adapter->hTruePhy, 0)==
+ * EMI_TRUEPHY_A13O) {
+ */
+ u16 register18;
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ ®ister18);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ register18 | 0x4);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_INDEX_REG,
+ register18 | 0x8402);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_DATA_REG,
+ register18 | 511);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ register18);
+ }
+
+ et1310_config_flow_control(adapter);
+
+ if (phydev && phydev->speed == SPEED_1000 &&
+ adapter->registry_jumbo_packet > 2048) {
+ u16 reg;
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_CONFIG, ®);
+ reg &= ~ET_PHY_CONFIG_TX_FIFO_DEPTH;
+ reg |= ET_PHY_CONFIG_FIFO_DEPTH_32;
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_CONFIG, reg);
+ }
+
+ et131x_set_rx_dma_timer(adapter);
+ et1310_config_mac_regs2(adapter);
+ }
+
+ if (phydev && phydev->link != adapter->link) {
+ /*
+ * Check to see if we are in coma mode and if
+ * so, disable it because we will not be able
+ * to read PHY values until we are out.
+ */
+ if (et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter))
+ et1310_disable_phy_coma(adapter);
+
+ if (phydev->link) {
+ adapter->boot_coma = 20;
+ } else {
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Link down - cable problem ?\n");
+ adapter->boot_coma = 0;
+
+ if (phydev->speed == SPEED_10) {
+ /* NOTE - Is there a way to query this without
+ * TruePHY?
+ * && TRU_QueryCoreType(adapter->hTruePhy, 0) ==
+ * EMI_TRUEPHY_A13O)
+ */
+ u16 register18;
+
+ et131x_mii_read(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ ®ister18);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ register18 | 0x4);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_INDEX_REG,
+ register18 | 0x8402);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_DATA_REG,
+ register18 | 511);
+ et131x_mii_write(adapter, PHY_MPHY_CONTROL_REG,
+ register18);
+ }
+
+ /* Free the packets being actively sent & stopped */
+ et131x_free_busy_send_packets(adapter);
+
+ /* Re-initialize the send structures */
+ et131x_init_send(adapter);
+
+ /* Reset the RFD list and re-start RU */
+ et131x_reset_recv(adapter);
+
+ /*
+ * Bring the device back to the state it was during
+ * init prior to autonegotiation being complete. This
+ * way, when we get the auto-neg complete interrupt,
+ * we can complete init by calling config_mac_regs2.
+ */
+ et131x_soft_reset(adapter);
+
+ /* Setup ET1310 as per the documentation */
+ et131x_adapter_setup(adapter);
+
+ /* perform reset of tx/rx */
+ et131x_disable_txrx(netdev);
+ et131x_enable_txrx(netdev);
+ }
+
+ adapter->link = phydev->link;
+
+ phy_print_status(phydev);
+ }
+}
+
+static int et131x_mii_probe(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct phy_device *phydev = NULL;
+
+ phydev = phy_find_first(adapter->mii_bus);
+ if (!phydev) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "no PHY found\n");
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+ phydev = phy_connect(netdev, dev_name(&phydev->dev),
+ &et131x_adjust_link, 0, PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MII);
+
+ if (IS_ERR(phydev)) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "Could not attach to PHY\n");
+ return PTR_ERR(phydev);
+ }
+
+ phydev->supported &= (SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half
+ | SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full
+ | SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half
+ | SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full
+ | SUPPORTED_Autoneg
+ | SUPPORTED_MII
+ | SUPPORTED_TP);
+
+ if (adapter->pdev->device != ET131X_PCI_DEVICE_ID_FAST)
+ phydev->supported |= SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full;
+
+ phydev->advertising = phydev->supported;
+ adapter->phydev = phydev;
+
+ dev_info(&adapter->pdev->dev, "attached PHY driver [%s] "
+ "(mii_bus:phy_addr=%s)\n",
+ phydev->drv->name, dev_name(&phydev->dev));
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_adapter_init
+ * @adapter: pointer to the private adapter struct
+ * @pdev: pointer to the PCI device
+ *
+ * Initialize the data structures for the et131x_adapter object and link
+ * them together with the platform provided device structures.
+ */
+static struct et131x_adapter *et131x_adapter_init(struct net_device *netdev,
+ struct pci_dev *pdev)
+{
+ static const u8 default_mac[] = { 0x00, 0x05, 0x3d, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00 };
+
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter;
+
+ /* Allocate private adapter struct and copy in relevant information */
+ adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ adapter->pdev = pci_dev_get(pdev);
+ adapter->netdev = netdev;
+
+ /* Do the same for the netdev struct */
+ netdev->irq = pdev->irq;
+ netdev->base_addr = pci_resource_start(pdev, 0);
+
+ /* Initialize spinlocks here */
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->lock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->tcb_ready_qlock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->send_hw_lock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->rcv_lock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->rcv_pend_lock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->fbr_lock);
+ spin_lock_init(&adapter->phy_lock);
+
+ adapter->registry_jumbo_packet = 1514; /* 1514-9216 */
+
+ /* Set the MAC address to a default */
+ memcpy(adapter->addr, default_mac, ETH_ALEN);
+
+ return adapter;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_pci_setup - Perform device initialization
+ * @pdev: a pointer to the device's pci_dev structure
+ * @ent: this device's entry in the pci_device_id table
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ *
+ * Registered in the pci_driver structure, this function is called when the
+ * PCI subsystem finds a new PCI device which matches the information
+ * contained in the pci_device_id table. This routine is the equivalent to
+ * a device insertion routine.
+ */
+static int __devinit et131x_pci_setup(struct pci_dev *pdev,
+ const struct pci_device_id *ent)
+{
+ int result;
+ int pm_cap;
+ struct net_device *netdev;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter;
+ int ii;
+
+ result = pci_enable_device(pdev);
+ if (result) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "pci_enable_device() failed\n");
+ goto err_out;
+ }
+
+ /* Perform some basic PCI checks */
+ if (!(pci_resource_flags(pdev, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Can't find PCI device's base address\n");
+ goto err_disable;
+ }
+
+ if (pci_request_regions(pdev, DRIVER_NAME)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Can't get PCI resources\n");
+ goto err_disable;
+ }
+
+ pci_set_master(pdev);
+
+ /* Query PCI for Power Mgmt Capabilities
+ *
+ * NOTE: Now reading PowerMgmt in another location; is this still
+ * needed?
+ */
+ pm_cap = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_PM);
+ if (!pm_cap) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Cannot find Power Management capabilities\n");
+ result = -EIO;
+ goto err_release_res;
+ }
+
+ /* Check the DMA addressing support of this device */
+ if (!pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64))) {
+ result = pci_set_consistent_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64));
+ if (result) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Unable to obtain 64 bit DMA for consistent allocations\n");
+ goto err_release_res;
+ }
+ } else if (!pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32))) {
+ result = pci_set_consistent_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32));
+ if (result) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev,
+ "Unable to obtain 32 bit DMA for consistent allocations\n");
+ goto err_release_res;
+ }
+ } else {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No usable DMA addressing method\n");
+ result = -EIO;
+ goto err_release_res;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate netdev and private adapter structs */
+ netdev = et131x_device_alloc();
+ if (!netdev) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Couldn't alloc netdev struct\n");
+ result = -ENOMEM;
+ goto err_release_res;
+ }
+
+ SET_NETDEV_DEV(netdev, &pdev->dev);
+ et131x_set_ethtool_ops(netdev);
+
+ adapter = et131x_adapter_init(netdev, pdev);
+
+ /* Initialise the PCI setup for the device */
+ et131x_pci_init(adapter, pdev);
+
+ /* Map the bus-relative registers to system virtual memory */
+ adapter->regs = pci_ioremap_bar(pdev, 0);
+ if (!adapter->regs) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Cannot map device registers\n");
+ result = -ENOMEM;
+ goto err_free_dev;
+ }
+
+ /* If Phy COMA mode was enabled when we went down, disable it here. */
+ writel(ET_PMCSR_INIT, &adapter->regs->global.pm_csr);
+
+ /* Issue a global reset to the et1310 */
+ et131x_soft_reset(adapter);
+
+ /* Disable all interrupts (paranoid) */
+ et131x_disable_interrupts(adapter);
+
+ /* Allocate DMA memory */
+ result = et131x_adapter_memory_alloc(adapter);
+ if (result) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Could not alloc adapater memory (DMA)\n");
+ goto err_iounmap;
+ }
+
+ /* Init send data structures */
+ et131x_init_send(adapter);
+
+ /* Set up the task structure for the ISR's deferred handler */
+ INIT_WORK(&adapter->task, et131x_isr_handler);
+
+ /* Copy address into the net_device struct */
+ memcpy(netdev->dev_addr, adapter->addr, ETH_ALEN);
+
+ /* Init variable for counting how long we do not have link status */
+ adapter->boot_coma = 0;
+ et1310_disable_phy_coma(adapter);
+
+ /* Setup the mii_bus struct */
+ adapter->mii_bus = mdiobus_alloc();
+ if (!adapter->mii_bus) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Alloc of mii_bus struct failed\n");
+ goto err_mem_free;
+ }
+
+ adapter->mii_bus->name = "et131x_eth_mii";
+ snprintf(adapter->mii_bus->id, MII_BUS_ID_SIZE, "%x",
+ (adapter->pdev->bus->number << 8) | adapter->pdev->devfn);
+ adapter->mii_bus->priv = netdev;
+ adapter->mii_bus->read = et131x_mdio_read;
+ adapter->mii_bus->write = et131x_mdio_write;
+ adapter->mii_bus->reset = et131x_mdio_reset;
+ adapter->mii_bus->irq = kmalloc(sizeof(int)*PHY_MAX_ADDR, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!adapter->mii_bus->irq) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mii_bus irq allocation failed\n");
+ goto err_mdio_free;
+ }
+
+ for (ii = 0; ii < PHY_MAX_ADDR; ii++)
+ adapter->mii_bus->irq[ii] = PHY_POLL;
+
+ if (mdiobus_register(adapter->mii_bus)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to register MII bus\n");
+ mdiobus_free(adapter->mii_bus);
+ goto err_mdio_free_irq;
+ }
+
+ if (et131x_mii_probe(netdev)) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to probe MII bus\n");
+ goto err_mdio_unregister;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup et1310 as per the documentation */
+ et131x_adapter_setup(adapter);
+
+ /* We can enable interrupts now
+ *
+ * NOTE - Because registration of interrupt handler is done in the
+ * device's open(), defer enabling device interrupts to that
+ * point
+ */
+
+ /* Register the net_device struct with the Linux network layer */
+ result = register_netdev(netdev);
+ if (result != 0) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "register_netdev() failed\n");
+ goto err_mdio_unregister;
+ }
+
+ /* Register the net_device struct with the PCI subsystem. Save a copy
+ * of the PCI config space for this device now that the device has
+ * been initialized, just in case it needs to be quickly restored.
+ */
+ pci_set_drvdata(pdev, netdev);
+ pci_save_state(adapter->pdev);
+
+ return result;
+
+err_mdio_unregister:
+ mdiobus_unregister(adapter->mii_bus);
+err_mdio_free_irq:
+ kfree(adapter->mii_bus->irq);
+err_mdio_free:
+ mdiobus_free(adapter->mii_bus);
+err_mem_free:
+ et131x_adapter_memory_free(adapter);
+err_iounmap:
+ iounmap(adapter->regs);
+err_free_dev:
+ pci_dev_put(pdev);
+ free_netdev(netdev);
+err_release_res:
+ pci_release_regions(pdev);
+err_disable:
+ pci_disable_device(pdev);
+err_out:
+ return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_pci_remove
+ * @pdev: a pointer to the device's pci_dev structure
+ *
+ * Registered in the pci_driver structure, this function is called when the
+ * PCI subsystem detects that a PCI device which matches the information
+ * contained in the pci_device_id table has been removed.
+ */
+static void __devexit et131x_pci_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
+{
+ struct net_device *netdev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ unregister_netdev(netdev);
+ mdiobus_unregister(adapter->mii_bus);
+ kfree(adapter->mii_bus->irq);
+ mdiobus_free(adapter->mii_bus);
+
+ et131x_adapter_memory_free(adapter);
+ iounmap(adapter->regs);
+ pci_dev_put(pdev);
+
+ free_netdev(netdev);
+ pci_release_regions(pdev);
+ pci_disable_device(pdev);
+}
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
+static int et131x_suspend(struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct pci_dev *pdev = to_pci_dev(dev);
+ struct net_device *netdev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
+
+ if (netif_running(netdev)) {
+ netif_device_detach(netdev);
+ et131x_down(netdev);
+ pci_save_state(pdev);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int et131x_resume(struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct pci_dev *pdev = to_pci_dev(dev);
+ struct net_device *netdev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
+
+ if (netif_running(netdev)) {
+ pci_restore_state(pdev);
+ et131x_up(netdev);
+ netif_device_attach(netdev);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS(et131x_pm_ops, et131x_suspend, et131x_resume);
+#define ET131X_PM_OPS (&et131x_pm_ops)
+#else
+#define ET131X_PM_OPS NULL
+#endif
+
+static struct pci_device_id et131x_pci_table[] __devinitdata = {
+ {ET131X_PCI_VENDOR_ID, ET131X_PCI_DEVICE_ID_GIG, PCI_ANY_ID,
+ PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0UL},
+ {ET131X_PCI_VENDOR_ID, ET131X_PCI_DEVICE_ID_FAST, PCI_ANY_ID,
+ PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0UL},
+ {0,}
+};
+
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, et131x_pci_table);
+
+static struct pci_driver et131x_driver = {
+ .name = DRIVER_NAME,
+ .id_table = et131x_pci_table,
+ .probe = et131x_pci_setup,
+ .remove = __devexit_p(et131x_pci_remove),
+ .driver.pm = ET131X_PM_OPS,
+};
+
+/**
+ * et131x_init_module - The "main" entry point called on driver initialization
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+static int __init et131x_init_module(void)
+{
+ return pci_register_driver(&et131x_driver);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_cleanup_module - The entry point called on driver cleanup
+ */
+static void __exit et131x_cleanup_module(void)
+{
+ pci_unregister_driver(&et131x_driver);
+}
+
+module_init(et131x_init_module);
+module_exit(et131x_cleanup_module);
+
+/* ISR functions */
+
+/**
+ * et131x_enable_interrupts - enable interrupt
+ * @adapter: et131x device
+ *
+ * Enable the appropriate interrupts on the ET131x according to our
+ * configuration
+ */
+void et131x_enable_interrupts(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ u32 mask;
+
+ /* Enable all global interrupts */
+ if (adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_TXONLY ||
+ adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_BOTH)
+ mask = INT_MASK_ENABLE;
+ else
+ mask = INT_MASK_ENABLE_NO_FLOW;
+
+ writel(mask, &adapter->regs->global.int_mask);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_disable_interrupts - interrupt disable
+ * @adapter: et131x device
+ *
+ * Block all interrupts from the et131x device at the device itself
+ */
+void et131x_disable_interrupts(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ /* Disable all global interrupts */
+ writel(INT_MASK_DISABLE, &adapter->regs->global.int_mask);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * et131x_isr - The Interrupt Service Routine for the driver.
+ * @irq: the IRQ on which the interrupt was received.
+ * @dev_id: device-specific info (here a pointer to a net_device struct)
+ *
+ * Returns a value indicating if the interrupt was handled.
+ */
+irqreturn_t et131x_isr(int irq, void *dev_id)
+{
+ bool handled = true;
+ struct net_device *netdev = (struct net_device *)dev_id;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = NULL;
+ u32 status;
+
+ if (!netif_device_present(netdev)) {
+ handled = false;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* If the adapter is in low power state, then it should not
+ * recognize any interrupt
+ */
+
+ /* Disable Device Interrupts */
+ et131x_disable_interrupts(adapter);
+
+ /* Get a copy of the value in the interrupt status register
+ * so we can process the interrupting section
+ */
+ status = readl(&adapter->regs->global.int_status);
+
+ if (adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_TXONLY ||
+ adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_BOTH) {
+ status &= ~INT_MASK_ENABLE;
+ } else {
+ status &= ~INT_MASK_ENABLE_NO_FLOW;
+ }
+
+ /* Make sure this is our interrupt */
+ if (!status) {
+ handled = false;
+ et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* This is our interrupt, so process accordingly */
+
+ if (status & ET_INTR_WATCHDOG) {
+ struct tcb *tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+
+ if (tcb)
+ if (++tcb->stale > 1)
+ status |= ET_INTR_TXDMA_ISR;
+
+ if (adapter->rx_ring.unfinished_receives)
+ status |= ET_INTR_RXDMA_XFR_DONE;
+ else if (tcb == NULL)
+ writel(0, &adapter->regs->global.watchdog_timer);
+
+ status &= ~ET_INTR_WATCHDOG;
+ }
+
+ if (status == 0) {
+ /* This interrupt has in some way been "handled" by
+ * the ISR. Either it was a spurious Rx interrupt, or
+ * it was a Tx interrupt that has been filtered by
+ * the ISR.
+ */
+ et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* We need to save the interrupt status value for use in our
+ * DPC. We will clear the software copy of that in that
+ * routine.
+ */
+ adapter->stats.interrupt_status = status;
+
+ /* Schedule the ISR handler as a bottom-half task in the
+ * kernel's tq_immediate queue, and mark the queue for
+ * execution
+ */
+ schedule_work(&adapter->task);
+out:
+ return IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_isr_handler - The ISR handler
+ * @p_adapter, a pointer to the device's private adapter structure
+ *
+ * scheduled to run in a deferred context by the ISR. This is where the ISR's
+ * work actually gets done.
+ */
+void et131x_isr_handler(struct work_struct *work)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter =
+ container_of(work, struct et131x_adapter, task);
+ u32 status = adapter->stats.interrupt_status;
+ struct address_map __iomem *iomem = adapter->regs;
+
+ /*
+ * These first two are by far the most common. Once handled, we clear
+ * their two bits in the status word. If the word is now zero, we
+ * exit.
+ */
+ /* Handle all the completed Transmit interrupts */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_TXDMA_ISR)
+ et131x_handle_send_interrupt(adapter);
+
+ /* Handle all the completed Receives interrupts */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_RXDMA_XFR_DONE)
+ et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(adapter);
+
+ status &= 0xffffffd7;
+
+ if (status) {
+ /* Handle the TXDMA Error interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_TXDMA_ERR) {
+ u32 txdma_err;
+
+ /* Following read also clears the register (COR) */
+ txdma_err = readl(&iomem->txdma.tx_dma_error);
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "TXDMA_ERR interrupt, error = %d\n",
+ txdma_err);
+ }
+
+ /* Handle Free Buffer Ring 0 and 1 Low interrupt */
+ if (status &
+ (ET_INTR_RXDMA_FB_R0_LOW | ET_INTR_RXDMA_FB_R1_LOW)) {
+ /*
+ * This indicates the number of unused buffers in
+ * RXDMA free buffer ring 0 is <= the limit you
+ * programmed. Free buffer resources need to be
+ * returned. Free buffers are consumed as packets
+ * are passed from the network to the host. The host
+ * becomes aware of the packets from the contents of
+ * the packet status ring. This ring is queried when
+ * the packet done interrupt occurs. Packets are then
+ * passed to the OS. When the OS is done with the
+ * packets the resources can be returned to the
+ * ET1310 for re-use. This interrupt is one method of
+ * returning resources.
+ */
+
+ /* If the user has flow control on, then we will
+ * send a pause packet, otherwise just exit
+ */
+ if (adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_TXONLY ||
+ adapter->flowcontrol == FLOW_BOTH) {
+ u32 pm_csr;
+
+ /* Tell the device to send a pause packet via
+ * the back pressure register (bp req and
+ * bp xon/xoff)
+ */
+ pm_csr = readl(&iomem->global.pm_csr);
+ if (!et1310_in_phy_coma(adapter))
+ writel(3, &iomem->txmac.bp_ctrl);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Handle Packet Status Ring Low Interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_RXDMA_STAT_LOW) {
+
+ /*
+ * Same idea as with the two Free Buffer Rings.
+ * Packets going from the network to the host each
+ * consume a free buffer resource and a packet status
+ * resource. These resoures are passed to the OS.
+ * When the OS is done with the resources, they need
+ * to be returned to the ET1310. This is one method
+ * of returning the resources.
+ */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle RXDMA Error Interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_RXDMA_ERR) {
+ /*
+ * The rxdma_error interrupt is sent when a time-out
+ * on a request issued by the JAGCore has occurred or
+ * a completion is returned with an un-successful
+ * status. In both cases the request is considered
+ * complete. The JAGCore will automatically re-try the
+ * request in question. Normally information on events
+ * like these are sent to the host using the "Advanced
+ * Error Reporting" capability. This interrupt is
+ * another way of getting similar information. The
+ * only thing required is to clear the interrupt by
+ * reading the ISR in the global resources. The
+ * JAGCore will do a re-try on the request. Normally
+ * you should never see this interrupt. If you start
+ * to see this interrupt occurring frequently then
+ * something bad has occurred. A reset might be the
+ * thing to do.
+ */
+ /* TRAP();*/
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "RxDMA_ERR interrupt, error %x\n",
+ readl(&iomem->txmac.tx_test));
+ }
+
+ /* Handle the Wake on LAN Event */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_WOL) {
+ /*
+ * This is a secondary interrupt for wake on LAN.
+ * The driver should never see this, if it does,
+ * something serious is wrong. We will TRAP the
+ * message when we are in DBG mode, otherwise we
+ * will ignore it.
+ */
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "WAKE_ON_LAN interrupt\n");
+ }
+
+ /* Let's move on to the TxMac */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_TXMAC) {
+ u32 err = readl(&iomem->txmac.err);
+
+ /*
+ * When any of the errors occur and TXMAC generates
+ * an interrupt to report these errors, it usually
+ * means that TXMAC has detected an error in the data
+ * stream retrieved from the on-chip Tx Q. All of
+ * these errors are catastrophic and TXMAC won't be
+ * able to recover data when these errors occur. In
+ * a nutshell, the whole Tx path will have to be reset
+ * and re-configured afterwards.
+ */
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "TXMAC interrupt, error 0x%08x\n",
+ err);
+
+ /* If we are debugging, we want to see this error,
+ * otherwise we just want the device to be reset and
+ * continue
+ */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle RXMAC Interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_RXMAC) {
+ /*
+ * These interrupts are catastrophic to the device,
+ * what we need to do is disable the interrupts and
+ * set the flag to cause us to reset so we can solve
+ * this issue.
+ */
+ /* MP_SET_FLAG( adapter,
+ fMP_ADAPTER_HARDWARE_ERROR); */
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "RXMAC interrupt, error 0x%08x. Requesting reset\n",
+ readl(&iomem->rxmac.err_reg));
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Enable 0x%08x, Diag 0x%08x\n",
+ readl(&iomem->rxmac.ctrl),
+ readl(&iomem->rxmac.rxq_diag));
+
+ /*
+ * If we are debugging, we want to see this error,
+ * otherwise we just want the device to be reset and
+ * continue
+ */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle MAC_STAT Interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_MAC_STAT) {
+ /*
+ * This means at least one of the un-masked counters
+ * in the MAC_STAT block has rolled over. Use this
+ * to maintain the top, software managed bits of the
+ * counter(s).
+ */
+ et1310_handle_macstat_interrupt(adapter);
+ }
+
+ /* Handle SLV Timeout Interrupt */
+ if (status & ET_INTR_SLV_TIMEOUT) {
+ /*
+ * This means a timeout has occurred on a read or
+ * write request to one of the JAGCore registers. The
+ * Global Resources block has terminated the request
+ * and on a read request, returned a "fake" value.
+ * The most likely reasons are: Bad Address or the
+ * addressed module is in a power-down state and
+ * can't respond.
+ */
+ }
+ }
+ et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
+}
+
+/* NETDEV functions */
+
+/**
+ * et131x_stats - Return the current device statistics.
+ * @netdev: device whose stats are being queried
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+static struct net_device_stats *et131x_stats(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct net_device_stats *stats = &adapter->net_stats;
+ struct ce_stats *devstat = &adapter->stats;
+
+ stats->rx_errors = devstat->rx_length_errs +
+ devstat->rx_align_errs +
+ devstat->rx_crc_errs +
+ devstat->rx_code_violations +
+ devstat->rx_other_errs;
+ stats->tx_errors = devstat->tx_max_pkt_errs;
+ stats->multicast = devstat->multicast_pkts_rcvd;
+ stats->collisions = devstat->tx_collisions;
+
+ stats->rx_length_errors = devstat->rx_length_errs;
+ stats->rx_over_errors = devstat->rx_overflows;
+ stats->rx_crc_errors = devstat->rx_crc_errs;
+
+ /* NOTE: These stats don't have corresponding values in CE_STATS,
+ * so we're going to have to update these directly from within the
+ * TX/RX code
+ */
+ /* stats->rx_bytes = 20; devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_bytes = 20; devstat->; */
+ /* stats->rx_dropped = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_dropped = devstat->; */
+
+ /* NOTE: Not used, can't find analogous statistics */
+ /* stats->rx_frame_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->rx_fifo_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->rx_missed_errors = devstat->; */
+
+ /* stats->tx_aborted_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_carrier_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_fifo_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_heartbeat_errors = devstat->; */
+ /* stats->tx_window_errors = devstat->; */
+ return stats;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_enable_txrx - Enable tx/rx queues
+ * @netdev: device to be enabled
+ */
+void et131x_enable_txrx(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* Enable the Tx and Rx DMA engines (if not already enabled) */
+ et131x_rx_dma_enable(adapter);
+ et131x_tx_dma_enable(adapter);
+
+ /* Enable device interrupts */
+ if (adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_INTERRUPT_IN_USE)
+ et131x_enable_interrupts(adapter);
+
+ /* We're ready to move some data, so start the queue */
+ netif_start_queue(netdev);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_disable_txrx - Disable tx/rx queues
+ * @netdev: device to be disabled
+ */
+void et131x_disable_txrx(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* First thing is to stop the queue */
+ netif_stop_queue(netdev);
+
+ /* Stop the Tx and Rx DMA engines */
+ et131x_rx_dma_disable(adapter);
+ et131x_tx_dma_disable(adapter);
+
+ /* Disable device interrupts */
+ et131x_disable_interrupts(adapter);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_up - Bring up a device for use.
+ * @netdev: device to be opened
+ */
+void et131x_up(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ et131x_enable_txrx(netdev);
+ phy_start(adapter->phydev);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_open - Open the device for use.
+ * @netdev: device to be opened
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+int et131x_open(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* Start the timer to track NIC errors */
+ init_timer(&adapter->error_timer);
+ adapter->error_timer.expires = jiffies + TX_ERROR_PERIOD * HZ / 1000;
+ adapter->error_timer.function = et131x_error_timer_handler;
+ adapter->error_timer.data = (unsigned long)adapter;
+ add_timer(&adapter->error_timer);
+
+ /* Register our IRQ */
+ result = request_irq(netdev->irq, et131x_isr, IRQF_SHARED,
+ netdev->name, netdev);
+ if (result) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "could not register IRQ %d\n",
+ netdev->irq);
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ adapter->flags |= fMP_ADAPTER_INTERRUPT_IN_USE;
+
+ et131x_up(netdev);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_down - Bring down the device
+ * @netdev: device to be broght down
+ */
+void et131x_down(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* Save the timestamp for the TX watchdog, prevent a timeout */
+ netdev->trans_start = jiffies;
+
+ phy_stop(adapter->phydev);
+ et131x_disable_txrx(netdev);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_close - Close the device
+ * @netdev: device to be closed
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+int et131x_close(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ et131x_down(netdev);
+
+ adapter->flags &= ~fMP_ADAPTER_INTERRUPT_IN_USE;
+ free_irq(netdev->irq, netdev);
+
+ /* Stop the error timer */
+ return del_timer_sync(&adapter->error_timer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_ioctl - The I/O Control handler for the driver
+ * @netdev: device on which the control request is being made
+ * @reqbuf: a pointer to the IOCTL request buffer
+ * @cmd: the IOCTL command code
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+static int et131x_ioctl(struct net_device *netdev, struct ifreq *reqbuf, int cmd)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ if (!adapter->phydev)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ return phy_mii_ioctl(adapter->phydev, reqbuf, cmd);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_set_packet_filter - Configures the Rx Packet filtering on the device
+ * @adapter: pointer to our private adapter structure
+ *
+ * FIXME: lot of dups with MAC code
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure
+ */
+static int et131x_set_packet_filter(struct et131x_adapter *adapter)
+{
+ int status = 0;
+ uint32_t filter = adapter->packet_filter;
+ u32 ctrl;
+ u32 pf_ctrl;
+
+ ctrl = readl(&adapter->regs->rxmac.ctrl);
+ pf_ctrl = readl(&adapter->regs->rxmac.pf_ctrl);
+
+ /* Default to disabled packet filtering. Enable it in the individual
+ * case statements that require the device to filter something
+ */
+ ctrl |= 0x04;
+
+ /* Set us to be in promiscuous mode so we receive everything, this
+ * is also true when we get a packet filter of 0
+ */
+ if ((filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_PROMISCUOUS) || filter == 0)
+ pf_ctrl &= ~7; /* Clear filter bits */
+ else {
+ /*
+ * Set us up with Multicast packet filtering. Three cases are
+ * possible - (1) we have a multi-cast list, (2) we receive ALL
+ * multicast entries or (3) we receive none.
+ */
+ if (filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST)
+ pf_ctrl &= ~2; /* Multicast filter bit */
+ else {
+ et1310_setup_device_for_multicast(adapter);
+ pf_ctrl |= 2;
+ ctrl &= ~0x04;
+ }
+
+ /* Set us up with Unicast packet filtering */
+ if (filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_DIRECTED) {
+ et1310_setup_device_for_unicast(adapter);
+ pf_ctrl |= 4;
+ ctrl &= ~0x04;
+ }
+
+ /* Set us up with Broadcast packet filtering */
+ if (filter & ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_BROADCAST) {
+ pf_ctrl |= 1; /* Broadcast filter bit */
+ ctrl &= ~0x04;
+ } else
+ pf_ctrl &= ~1;
+
+ /* Setup the receive mac configuration registers - Packet
+ * Filter control + the enable / disable for packet filter
+ * in the control reg.
+ */
+ writel(pf_ctrl, &adapter->regs->rxmac.pf_ctrl);
+ writel(ctrl, &adapter->regs->rxmac.ctrl);
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_multicast - The handler to configure multicasting on the interface
+ * @netdev: a pointer to a net_device struct representing the device
+ */
+static void et131x_multicast(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ uint32_t packet_filter = 0;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
+ int i;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->lock, flags);
+
+ /* Before we modify the platform-independent filter flags, store them
+ * locally. This allows us to determine if anything's changed and if
+ * we even need to bother the hardware
+ */
+ packet_filter = adapter->packet_filter;
+
+ /* Clear the 'multicast' flag locally; because we only have a single
+ * flag to check multicast, and multiple multicast addresses can be
+ * set, this is the easiest way to determine if more than one
+ * multicast address is being set.
+ */
+ packet_filter &= ~ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST;
+
+ /* Check the net_device flags and set the device independent flags
+ * accordingly
+ */
+
+ if (netdev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
+ adapter->packet_filter |= ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_PROMISCUOUS;
+ else
+ adapter->packet_filter &= ~ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_PROMISCUOUS;
+
+ if (netdev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)
+ adapter->packet_filter |= ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST;
+
+ if (netdev_mc_count(netdev) > NIC_MAX_MCAST_LIST)
+ adapter->packet_filter |= ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST;
+
+ if (netdev_mc_count(netdev) < 1) {
+ adapter->packet_filter &= ~ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_MULTICAST;
+ adapter->packet_filter &= ~ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST;
+ } else
+ adapter->packet_filter |= ET131X_PACKET_TYPE_MULTICAST;
+
+ /* Set values in the private adapter struct */
+ i = 0;
+ netdev_for_each_mc_addr(ha, netdev) {
+ if (i == NIC_MAX_MCAST_LIST)
+ break;
+ memcpy(adapter->multicast_list[i++], ha->addr, ETH_ALEN);
+ }
+ adapter->multicast_addr_count = i;
+
+ /* Are the new flags different from the previous ones? If not, then no
+ * action is required
+ *
+ * NOTE - This block will always update the multicast_list with the
+ * hardware, even if the addresses aren't the same.
+ */
+ if (packet_filter != adapter->packet_filter) {
+ /* Call the device's filter function */
+ et131x_set_packet_filter(adapter);
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->lock, flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx - The handler to tx a packet on the device
+ * @skb: data to be Tx'd
+ * @netdev: device on which data is to be Tx'd
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+static int et131x_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ int status = 0;
+
+ /* Save the timestamp for the TX timeout watchdog */
+ netdev->trans_start = jiffies;
+
+ /* Call the device-specific data Tx routine */
+ status = et131x_send_packets(skb, netdev);
+
+ /* Check status and manage the netif queue if necessary */
+ if (status != 0) {
+ if (status == -ENOMEM) {
+ /* Put the queue to sleep until resources are
+ * available
+ */
+ netif_stop_queue(netdev);
+ status = NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
+ } else {
+ status = NETDEV_TX_OK;
+ }
+ }
+ return status;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_tx_timeout - Timeout handler
+ * @netdev: a pointer to a net_device struct representing the device
+ *
+ * The handler called when a Tx request times out. The timeout period is
+ * specified by the 'tx_timeo" element in the net_device structure (see
+ * et131x_alloc_device() to see how this value is set).
+ */
+static void et131x_tx_timeout(struct net_device *netdev)
+{
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct tcb *tcb;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ /* If the device is closed, ignore the timeout */
+ if (~(adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_INTERRUPT_IN_USE))
+ return;
+
+ /* Any nonrecoverable hardware error?
+ * Checks adapter->flags for any failure in phy reading
+ */
+ if (adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_NON_RECOVER_ERROR)
+ return;
+
+ /* Hardware failure? */
+ if (adapter->flags & fMP_ADAPTER_HARDWARE_ERROR) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev, "hardware error - reset\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Is send stuck? */
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+
+ tcb = adapter->tx_ring.send_head;
+
+ if (tcb != NULL) {
+ tcb->count++;
+
+ if (tcb->count > NIC_SEND_HANG_THRESHOLD) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock,
+ flags);
+
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Send stuck - reset. tcb->WrIndex %x, flags 0x%08x\n",
+ tcb->index,
+ tcb->flags);
+
+ adapter->net_stats.tx_errors++;
+
+ /* perform reset of tx/rx */
+ et131x_disable_txrx(netdev);
+ et131x_enable_txrx(netdev);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->tcb_send_qlock, flags);
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_change_mtu - The handler called to change the MTU for the device
+ * @netdev: device whose MTU is to be changed
+ * @new_mtu: the desired MTU
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ */
+static int et131x_change_mtu(struct net_device *netdev, int new_mtu)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+
+ /* Make sure the requested MTU is valid */
+ if (new_mtu < 64 || new_mtu > 9216)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ et131x_disable_txrx(netdev);
+ et131x_handle_send_interrupt(adapter);
+ et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(adapter);
+
+ /* Set the new MTU */
+ netdev->mtu = new_mtu;
+
+ /* Free Rx DMA memory */
+ et131x_adapter_memory_free(adapter);
+
+ /* Set the config parameter for Jumbo Packet support */
+ adapter->registry_jumbo_packet = new_mtu + 14;
+ et131x_soft_reset(adapter);
+
+ /* Alloc and init Rx DMA memory */
+ result = et131x_adapter_memory_alloc(adapter);
+ if (result != 0) {
+ dev_warn(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Change MTU failed; couldn't re-alloc DMA memory\n");
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ et131x_init_send(adapter);
+
+ et131x_hwaddr_init(adapter);
+ memcpy(netdev->dev_addr, adapter->addr, ETH_ALEN);
+
+ /* Init the device with the new settings */
+ et131x_adapter_setup(adapter);
+
+ et131x_enable_txrx(netdev);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/**
+ * et131x_set_mac_addr - handler to change the MAC address for the device
+ * @netdev: device whose MAC is to be changed
+ * @new_mac: the desired MAC address
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, errno on failure (as defined in errno.h)
+ *
+ * IMPLEMENTED BY : blux http://berndlux.de 22.01.2007 21:14
+ */
+static int et131x_set_mac_addr(struct net_device *netdev, void *new_mac)
+{
+ int result = 0;
+ struct et131x_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(netdev);
+ struct sockaddr *address = new_mac;
+
+ /* begin blux */
+
+ if (adapter == NULL)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ /* Make sure the requested MAC is valid */
+ if (!is_valid_ether_addr(address->sa_data))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ et131x_disable_txrx(netdev);
+ et131x_handle_send_interrupt(adapter);
+ et131x_handle_recv_interrupt(adapter);
+
+ /* Set the new MAC */
+ /* netdev->set_mac_address = &new_mac; */
+
+ memcpy(netdev->dev_addr, address->sa_data, netdev->addr_len);
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Setting MAC address to %pM\n",
+ netdev->name, netdev->dev_addr);
+
+ /* Free Rx DMA memory */
+ et131x_adapter_memory_free(adapter);
+
+ et131x_soft_reset(adapter);
+
+ /* Alloc and init Rx DMA memory */
+ result = et131x_adapter_memory_alloc(adapter);
+ if (result != 0) {
+ dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
+ "Change MAC failed; couldn't re-alloc DMA memory\n");
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ et131x_init_send(adapter);
+
+ et131x_hwaddr_init(adapter);
+
+ /* Init the device with the new settings */
+ et131x_adapter_setup(adapter);
+
+ et131x_enable_txrx(netdev);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static const struct net_device_ops et131x_netdev_ops = {
+ .ndo_open = et131x_open,
+ .ndo_stop = et131x_close,
+ .ndo_start_xmit = et131x_tx,
+ .ndo_set_multicast_list = et131x_multicast,
+ .ndo_tx_timeout = et131x_tx_timeout,
+ .ndo_change_mtu = et131x_change_mtu,
+ .ndo_set_mac_address = et131x_set_mac_addr,
+ .ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr,
+ .ndo_get_stats = et131x_stats,
+ .ndo_do_ioctl = et131x_ioctl,
+};
+
+/**
+ * et131x_device_alloc
+ *
+ * Returns pointer to the allocated and initialized net_device struct for
+ * this device.
+ *
+ * Create instances of net_device and wl_private for the new adapter and
+ * register the device's entry points in the net_device structure.
+ */
+struct net_device *et131x_device_alloc(void)
+{
+ struct net_device *netdev;
+
+ /* Alloc net_device and adapter structs */
+ netdev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct et131x_adapter));
+
+ if (!netdev) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "et131x: Alloc of net_device struct failed\n");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Setup the function registration table (and other data) for a
+ * net_device
+ */
+ netdev->watchdog_timeo = ET131X_TX_TIMEOUT;
+ netdev->netdev_ops = &et131x_netdev_ops;
+
+ /* Poll? */
+ /* netdev->poll = &et131x_poll; */
+ /* netdev->poll_controller = &et131x_poll_controller; */
+ return netdev;
+}
+
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.h b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.h
index 24570ca..0531414 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x.h
@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
/*
- * Merged from files
- *
* Copyright © 2005 Agere Systems Inc.
* All rights reserved.
* http://www.agere.com
@@ -51,6 +49,66 @@
#define DRIVER_NAME "et131x"
#define DRIVER_VERSION "v2.0"
+/* EEPROM defines */
+
+/* LBCIF Register Groups (addressed via 32-bit offsets) */
+#define LBCIF_DWORD0_GROUP 0xAC
+#define LBCIF_DWORD1_GROUP 0xB0
+
+/* LBCIF Registers (addressed via 8-bit offsets) */
+#define LBCIF_ADDRESS_REGISTER 0xAC
+#define LBCIF_DATA_REGISTER 0xB0
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_REGISTER 0xB1
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_REGISTER 0xB2
+
+/* LBCIF Control Register Bits */
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_SEQUENTIAL_READ 0x01
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_PAGE_WRITE 0x02
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_EEPROM_RELOAD 0x08
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_TWO_BYTE_ADDR 0x20
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_I2C_WRITE 0x40
+#define LBCIF_CONTROL_LBCIF_ENABLE 0x80
+
+/* LBCIF Status Register Bits */
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_PHY_QUEUE_AVAIL 0x01
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_I2C_IDLE 0x02
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_ACK_ERROR 0x04
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_GENERAL_ERROR 0x08
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_CHECKSUM_ERROR 0x40
+#define LBCIF_STATUS_EEPROM_PRESENT 0x80
+
+/* Miscellaneous Constraints */
+#define MAX_NUM_REGISTER_POLLS 1000
+#define MAX_NUM_WRITE_RETRIES 2
+
+/* MAC defines */
+#define COUNTER_WRAP_16_BIT 0x10000
+#define COUNTER_WRAP_12_BIT 0x1000
+
+/* PCI defines */
+#define INTERNAL_MEM_SIZE 0x400 /* 1024 of internal memory */
+#define INTERNAL_MEM_RX_OFFSET 0x1FF /* 50% Tx, 50% Rx */
+
+/* ISR defines */
+/*
+ * For interrupts, normal running is:
+ * rxdma_xfr_done, phy_interrupt, mac_stat_interrupt,
+ * watchdog_interrupt & txdma_xfer_done
+ *
+ * In both cases, when flow control is enabled for either Tx or bi-direction,
+ * we additional enable rx_fbr0_low and rx_fbr1_low, so we know when the
+ * buffer rings are running low.
+ */
+#define INT_MASK_DISABLE 0xffffffff
+
+/* NOTE: Masking out MAC_STAT Interrupt for now...
+ * #define INT_MASK_ENABLE 0xfff6bf17
+ * #define INT_MASK_ENABLE_NO_FLOW 0xfff6bfd7
+ */
+#define INT_MASK_ENABLE 0xfffebf17
+#define INT_MASK_ENABLE_NO_FLOW 0xfffebfd7
+
+
/* et131x_eeprom.c */
int et131x_init_eeprom(struct et131x_adapter *adapter);
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_ethtool.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_ethtool.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ff95a3e..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_initpci.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_initpci.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 45ce832..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_isr.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_isr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cf8665b..0000000
diff --git a/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_netdev.c b/drivers/staging/et131x/et131x_netdev.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 62070cf..0000000
--
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2011-10-18 16:07 [PATCH 00/26] Mostly resending patches Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` Mark Einon [this message]
2011-10-19 20:41 ` [PATCH 01/26] staging: et131x: Put all .c files into one big file Greg KH
2011-10-19 21:28 ` Mark Einon
2011-10-19 22:28 ` Greg KH
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 02/26] staging: et131x: Move function declarations from et131x.h to et131x.c Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 03/26] staging: et131x: Move non-register defines " Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 04/26] staging: et131x: move et1310_address_map.h contents into et131x.h Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 05/26] staging: et131x: move et1310_phy.h " Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 06/26] staging: et131x: move et131x_adapter.h contents into et131x.c Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 07/26] staging: et131x: move et131x_defs.h " Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 08/26] staging: et131x: move et1310_rx.h " Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 09/26] staging: et131x: move et1310_tx.h " Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 10/26] staging: et131x: Update TODO list - remove 'put driver into single file' Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 11/26] staging: et131x: Moving two extern inline functions to .c file Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 12/26] staging: et131x: Make rx_ring.fbr{0,1} share a common structure Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 13/26] staging: et131x: Fix issues when USE_FBR0 is not defined Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 14/26] staging: et131x: use dma_alloc... instead of pci_alloc Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 15/26] staging: et131x: Match dma_alloc_ calls with dma_free_ calls Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 16/26] staging: et131x: Tidy up PCI device table definition Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 17/26] staging: et131x: on transmit, stop the queue if the next packet will fail Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 18/26] staging: et131x: Convert rest of pci memory management to dma api Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [RESEND][PATCH 19/26] staging: et131x: Remove unused defines Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 20/26] staging: et131x: Remove unused rx_ring.recv_buffer_pool Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 21/26] staging: et131x: Remove redundant et131x_reset_recv() call Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 22/26] staging: et131x: Remove call to find pci pm capability Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 23/26] staging: et131x: Remove unused rx_ring.recv_packet_pool Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 24/26] staging: et131x: Remove some forward declarations Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 25/26] staging: et131x: Remove forward declaration of et131x_adapter_setup Mark Einon
2011-10-18 16:07 ` [PATCH 26/26] staging: et131x: Remove more forward declarations Mark Einon
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