From: Pantelis Antoniou <panto@intracom.gr>
To: joakim.tjernlund@lumentis.se
Cc: Stephan Linke <Stephan.Linke@epygi.de>,
Linuxppc-Embedded <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c, version 3
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:10:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E4788BA.3060007@intracom.gr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <IGEFJKJNHJDCBKALBJLLKEOKFJAA.joakim.tjernlund@lumentis.se>
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Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am on an 862. Anyway I can't find another definition of dma_cache_inv() but the NO OP in asm-ppc/io.h. Could you give me e hint
>>where it is defined in your kernel?
>>
>
>It's in asm-ppc/io.h (2.4.20) and there are 2 definitions of dma_cache_inv() which depends on
>CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE(should be defined for 8xx). What kernel version are you running?
>
> Jocke
>
>>Thanks, Stephan
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Joakim Tjernlund [mailto:joakim.tjernlund@lumentis.se]
>>>Sent: Montag, 3. Februar 2003 18:23
>>>To: Stephan Linke
>>>Subject: RE: [PATCH] arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c, version 3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Jocke,
>>>>
>>>>in your latest patch you are using dma_cache_inv() instead of invalidate_dcache_range().
>>>>The only dma_cache_inv() I can find is in include/asm-ppc/io.h. and it's a "do{}while(0)".
>>>>Are you shure that this was your intention? It seames to me like you could remove that call as well.
>>>>
>>>I guess you are on 8260? On 8260 there is no need for invalidate_dcache_range() since
>>>it's the CPM is cache coherent. On 8xx it is not cache coherent. I switched
>>>to dma_cache_inv() because it's a no op on 8260 and a invalidate_dcache_range() on 8xx so
>>>it would be easy to adapt the patch to both CPU's.
>>>
>>> Jocke
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Hi guys,
I have created a patch that applies cleanly to the head of
linuxppc_2_4_devel
and it works great.
Keep up the good work!
Pantelis
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# This is a BitKeeper generated patch for the following project:
# Project Name: Linux 2.4 for PowerPC development tree
# This patch format is intended for GNU patch command version 2.5 or higher.
# This patch includes the following deltas:
# ChangeSet 1.1207 -> 1.1209
# arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c 1.25 -> 1.27
#
# The following is the BitKeeper ChangeSet Log
# --------------------------------------------
# 03/02/10 panto@macpanto.intranet.gr 1.1208
# Import of Joakim Tjernlund enet patch.
# --------------------------------------------
# 03/02/10 panto@macpanto.intranet.gr 1.1209
# Removed private declaration of dma_cache_inv, include header.
# --------------------------------------------
#
diff -Nru a/arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c b/arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c
--- a/arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c Mon Feb 10 13:06:35 2003
+++ b/arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c Mon Feb 10 13:06:35 2003
@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
@@ -42,6 +41,7 @@
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/8xx_immap.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm/mpc8xx.h>
@@ -86,6 +86,14 @@
* All functions are directly controlled using I/O pins. See <asm/commproc.h>.
*/
+/* Define COPY_SMALL_FRAMES if you want to save buffer memory for small packets
+ * at a small performance hit. Note performance testing needed */
+/* #define COPY_SMALL_FRAMES 1 */
+
+#ifdef COPY_SMALL_FRAMES
+ #define RX_COPYBREAK (256-16) /* dev_alloc_skb() adds 16 bytes for internal use */
+#endif
+
/* The transmitter timeout
*/
#define TX_TIMEOUT (2*HZ)
@@ -97,19 +105,17 @@
* the skbuffer directly.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_ENET_BIG_BUFFERS
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_PAGES 32
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE 2048
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_FRPPG (PAGE_SIZE / CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE)
-#define RX_RING_SIZE (CPM_ENET_RX_FRPPG * CPM_ENET_RX_PAGES)
-#define TX_RING_SIZE 64 /* Must be power of two */
-#define TX_RING_MOD_MASK 63 /* for this to work */
+ #define RX_RING_SIZE 64
+ #define TX_RING_SIZE 64 /* Must be power of two for this to work */
#else
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_PAGES 4
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE 2048
-#define CPM_ENET_RX_FRPPG (PAGE_SIZE / CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE)
-#define RX_RING_SIZE (CPM_ENET_RX_FRPPG * CPM_ENET_RX_PAGES)
-#define TX_RING_SIZE 8 /* Must be power of two */
-#define TX_RING_MOD_MASK 7 /* for this to work */
+ #define RX_RING_SIZE 8
+ #define TX_RING_SIZE 8 /* Must be power of two for this to work */
+#endif
+#define TX_RING_MOD_MASK (TX_RING_SIZE-1)
+
+#define CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE 1552 /* must be a multiple of cache line */
+#if CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE % L1_CACHE_LINE_SIZE != 0
+ #error CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE must be a multiple of L1 cache size
#endif
/* The CPM stores dest/src/type, data, and checksum for receive packets.
@@ -143,7 +149,7 @@
/* Virtual addresses for the receive buffers because we can't
* do a __va() on them anymore.
*/
- unsigned char *rx_vaddr[RX_RING_SIZE];
+ void *rx_vaddr[RX_RING_SIZE];
struct net_device_stats stats;
uint tx_full;
spinlock_t lock;
@@ -205,7 +211,6 @@
/* Fill in a Tx ring entry */
bdp = cep->cur_tx;
-#ifndef final_version
if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_TX_READY) {
/* Ooops. All transmit buffers are full. Bail out.
* This should not happen, since cep->tx_busy should be set.
@@ -213,7 +218,6 @@
printk("%s: tx queue full!.\n", dev->name);
return 1;
}
-#endif
/* Clear all of the status flags.
*/
@@ -279,7 +283,6 @@
printk("%s: transmit timed out.\n", dev->name);
cep->stats.tx_errors++;
-#ifndef final_version
{
int i;
cbd_t *bdp;
@@ -299,7 +302,6 @@
bdp->cbd_datlen,
bdp->cbd_bufaddr);
}
-#endif
if (!cep->tx_full)
netif_wake_queue(dev);
}
@@ -370,11 +372,11 @@
cep->stats.tx_packets++;
- /* Deferred means some collisions occurred during transmit,
- * but we eventually sent the packet OK.
- */
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_TX_DEF)
- cep->stats.collisions++;
+ /* Check retry counter, i.e. collision counter */
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_TX_RCMASK){
+ /* Note that counter cannot go higher than 15 */
+ cep->stats.collisions+=(bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_TX_RCMASK)>>2;
+ }
/* Free the sk buffer associated with this last transmit.
*/
@@ -449,6 +451,7 @@
struct scc_enet_private *cep;
volatile cbd_t *bdp;
struct sk_buff *skb;
+ struct sk_buff *skb_tmp;
ushort pkt_len;
cep = (struct scc_enet_private *)dev->priv;
@@ -458,83 +461,93 @@
*/
bdp = cep->cur_rx;
-for (;;) {
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY)
- break;
-
+ for (;;) {
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY)
+ break;
+
+#define RX_BD_ERRORS (BD_ENET_RX_LG | BD_ENET_RX_SH | BD_ENET_RX_NO | BD_ENET_RX_CR | BD_ENET_RX_OV | BD_ENET_RX_CL)
#ifndef final_version
- /* Since we have allocated space to hold a complete frame, both
- * the first and last indicators should be set.
- */
- if ((bdp->cbd_sc & (BD_ENET_RX_FIRST | BD_ENET_RX_LAST)) !=
- (BD_ENET_RX_FIRST | BD_ENET_RX_LAST))
+ /* Since we have allocated space to hold a complete frame, both
+ * the first and last indicators should be set.
+ */
+ if ((bdp->cbd_sc & (BD_ENET_RX_FIRST | BD_ENET_RX_LAST)) !=
+ (BD_ENET_RX_FIRST | BD_ENET_RX_LAST))
printk("CPM ENET: rcv is not first+last\n");
#endif
+ if(bdp->cbd_sc & RX_BD_ERRORS){ /* Receive errors ? */
+ cep->stats.rx_errors++;
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & (BD_ENET_RX_LG | BD_ENET_RX_SH)) /* Frame too long or too short. */
+ cep->stats.rx_length_errors++;
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_NO) /* Frame alignment */
+ cep->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_CR) /* CRC Error */
+ cep->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_OV) /* FIFO overrun */
+ cep->stats.rx_fifo_errors++;
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_CL) /* Late collision */
+ cep->stats.collisions++;
+ } else {
+ /* Process the incoming frame.
+ */
+ cep->stats.rx_packets++;
+ pkt_len = bdp->cbd_datlen;
+ cep->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len;
+ pkt_len -= 4; /* The packet length includes FCS, but we don't want to
+ * include that when passing upstream as it messes up
+ * bridging applications. Is this still true ???? */
+#ifdef COPY_SMALL_FRAMES
+ /* Allocate the next buffer now so we are sure to have one when needed
+ * This does 16 byte alignment, exactly what we need(L1_CACHE aligned). */
+ if(pkt_len < RX_COPYBREAK)
+ skb_tmp = __dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
+ else
+#endif
+ skb_tmp = __dev_alloc_skb(CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
- /* Frame too long or too short.
- */
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & (BD_ENET_RX_LG | BD_ENET_RX_SH))
- cep->stats.rx_length_errors++;
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_NO) /* Frame alignment */
- cep->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_CR) /* CRC Error */
- cep->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_OV) /* FIFO overrun */
- cep->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
-
- /* Report late collisions as a frame error.
- * On this error, the BD is closed, but we don't know what we
- * have in the buffer. So, just drop this frame on the floor.
- */
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_CL) {
- cep->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
- }
- else {
-
- /* Process the incoming frame.
- */
- cep->stats.rx_packets++;
- pkt_len = bdp->cbd_datlen;
- cep->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len;
-
- /* This does 16 byte alignment, much more than we need.
- * The packet length includes FCS, but we don't want to
- * include that when passing upstream as it messes up
- * bridging applications.
- */
- skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len-4);
-
- if (skb == NULL) {
- printk("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
- cep->stats.rx_dropped++;
- }
- else {
- skb->dev = dev;
- skb_put(skb,pkt_len-4); /* Make room */
- eth_copy_and_sum(skb,
- cep->rx_vaddr[bdp - cep->rx_bd_base],
- pkt_len-4, 0);
- skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev);
- netif_rx(skb);
+ if (skb_tmp == NULL) {
+ printk("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
+ cep->stats.rx_dropped++;
+
+ } else {
+ skb = cep->rx_vaddr[bdp - cep->rx_bd_base];
+#ifdef COPY_SMALL_FRAMES
+ if(pkt_len < RX_COPYBREAK) {
+ typeof(skb) skb_swap = skb;
+ memcpy(skb_put(skb_tmp, pkt_len), skb->data, pkt_len);
+ /* swap the skb and skb_tmp */
+ skb = skb_tmp;
+ skb_tmp = skb_swap;
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ {
+ skb_put(skb, pkt_len); /* Make room */
+ bdp->cbd_bufaddr = __pa(skb_tmp->data);
+ cep->rx_vaddr[bdp - cep->rx_bd_base] = skb_tmp;
+ }
+ dma_cache_inv((unsigned long) skb_tmp->data, CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE);
+ skb->dev = dev;
+ skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
+ netif_rx(skb);
+ }
}
- }
- /* Clear the status flags for this buffer.
- */
- bdp->cbd_sc &= ~BD_ENET_RX_STATS;
+ /* Clear the status flags for this buffer.
+ */
+ bdp->cbd_sc &= ~BD_ENET_RX_STATS;
- /* Mark the buffer empty.
- */
- bdp->cbd_sc |= BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY;
+ /* Mark the buffer empty.
+ */
+ bdp->cbd_sc |= BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY;
- /* Update BD pointer to next entry.
- */
- if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_WRAP)
- bdp = cep->rx_bd_base;
- else
- bdp++;
+ /* Update BD pointer to next entry.
+ */
+ if (bdp->cbd_sc & BD_ENET_RX_WRAP)
+ bdp = cep->rx_bd_base;
+ else
+ bdp++;
- }
+ }
cep->cur_rx = (cbd_t *)bdp;
return 0;
@@ -647,8 +660,7 @@
struct net_device *dev;
struct scc_enet_private *cep;
int i, j, k;
- unsigned char *eap, *ba;
- dma_addr_t mem_addr;
+ unsigned char *eap;
bd_t *bd;
volatile cbd_t *bdp;
volatile cpm8xx_t *cp;
@@ -839,22 +851,14 @@
bdp = cep->rx_bd_base;
k = 0;
- for (i=0; i<CPM_ENET_RX_PAGES; i++) {
-
- /* Allocate a page.
- */
- ba = (unsigned char *)consistent_alloc(GFP_KERNEL, PAGE_SIZE, &mem_addr);
-
- /* Initialize the BD for every fragment in the page.
- */
- for (j=0; j<CPM_ENET_RX_FRPPG; j++) {
- bdp->cbd_sc = BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY | BD_ENET_RX_INTR;
- bdp->cbd_bufaddr = mem_addr;
- cep->rx_vaddr[k++] = ba;
- mem_addr += CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE;
- ba += CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE;
- bdp++;
- }
+ /* Initialize the BDs. */
+ for (j=0; j < RX_RING_SIZE; j++) {
+ struct sk_buff * skb = __dev_alloc_skb(CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
+ dma_cache_inv((unsigned long) skb->data, CPM_ENET_RX_FRSIZE);
+ bdp->cbd_sc = BD_ENET_RX_EMPTY | BD_ENET_RX_INTR;
+ bdp->cbd_bufaddr = __pa(skb->data);
+ cep->rx_vaddr[k++] = skb;
+ bdp++;
}
/* Set the last buffer to wrap.
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <IGEFJKJNHJDCBKALBJLLCEOFFJAA.joakim.tjernlund@lumentis.se>
2003-02-04 9:50 ` [PATCH] arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c, version 3 Stephan Linke
2003-02-04 9:58 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-10 11:10 ` Pantelis Antoniou [this message]
2003-02-10 14:29 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-10 14:51 ` Pantelis Antoniou
2003-02-10 15:28 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-10 15:28 ` Pantelis Antoniou
2003-02-10 16:16 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-12 8:22 ` Pantelis Antoniou
2003-02-10 11:57 ` Steven Scholz
2003-02-10 12:28 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-10 14:35 ` Joakim Tjernlund
[not found] <FCEAKDJJAPHPLJFINDAJGEGICNAA.Stephan.Linke@epygi.de>
2003-02-04 10:06 ` Stephan Linke
2002-10-24 15:46 [PATCH] arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c, version 2 Joakim Tjernlund
2003-01-28 11:54 ` [PATCH] arch/ppc/8xx_io/enet.c, version 3 Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-03 10:21 ` Joakim Tjernlund
2003-02-03 12:28 ` Pantelis Antoniou
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