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1 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
2 | . smc9194.c | |
3 | . This is a driver for SMC's 9000 series of Ethernet cards. | |
4 | . | |
5 | . Copyright (C) 1996 by Erik Stahlman | |
6 | . This software may be used and distributed according to the terms | |
7 | . of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. | |
8 | . | |
9 | . "Features" of the SMC chip: | |
10 | . 4608 byte packet memory. ( for the 91C92. Others have more ) | |
11 | . EEPROM for configuration | |
12 | . AUI/TP selection ( mine has 10Base2/10BaseT select ) | |
13 | . | |
14 | . Arguments: | |
15 | . io = for the base address | |
16 | . irq = for the IRQ | |
17 | . ifport = 0 for autodetect, 1 for TP, 2 for AUI ( or 10base2 ) | |
18 | . | |
19 | . author: | |
20 | . Erik Stahlman ( [email protected] ) | |
21 | . contributors: | |
22 | . Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <[email protected]> | |
23 | . | |
24 | . Hardware multicast code from Peter Cammaert ( [email protected] ) | |
25 | . | |
26 | . Sources: | |
27 | . o SMC databook | |
28 | . o skeleton.c by Donald Becker ( [email protected] ) | |
29 | . o ( a LOT of advice from Becker as well ) | |
30 | . | |
31 | . History: | |
32 | . 12/07/95 Erik Stahlman written, got receive/xmit handled | |
33 | . 01/03/96 Erik Stahlman worked out some bugs, actually usable!!! :-) | |
34 | . 01/06/96 Erik Stahlman cleaned up some, better testing, etc | |
35 | . 01/29/96 Erik Stahlman fixed autoirq, added multicast | |
36 | . 02/01/96 Erik Stahlman 1. disabled all interrupts in smc_reset | |
37 | . 2. got rid of post-decrementing bug -- UGH. | |
38 | . 02/13/96 Erik Stahlman Tried to fix autoirq failure. Added more | |
39 | . descriptive error messages. | |
40 | . 02/15/96 Erik Stahlman Fixed typo that caused detection failure | |
41 | . 02/23/96 Erik Stahlman Modified it to fit into kernel tree | |
42 | . Added support to change hardware address | |
43 | . Cleared stats on opens | |
44 | . 02/26/96 Erik Stahlman Trial support for Kernel 1.2.13 | |
45 | . Kludge for automatic IRQ detection | |
46 | . 03/04/96 Erik Stahlman Fixed kernel 1.3.70 + | |
47 | . Fixed bug reported by Gardner Buchanan in | |
48 | . smc_enable, with outw instead of outb | |
49 | . 03/06/96 Erik Stahlman Added hardware multicast from Peter Cammaert | |
50 | . 04/14/00 Heiko Pruessing (SMA Regelsysteme) Fixed bug in chip memory | |
51 | . allocation | |
52 | . 08/20/00 Arnaldo Melo fix kfree(skb) in smc_hardware_send_packet | |
53 | . 12/15/00 Christian Jullien fix "Warning: kfree_skb on hard IRQ" | |
54 | . 11/08/01 Matt Domsch Use common crc32 function | |
55 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
56 | ||
57 | static const char version[] = | |
58 | "smc9194.c:v0.14 12/15/00 by Erik Stahlman ([email protected])\n"; | |
59 | ||
60 | #include <linux/module.h> | |
61 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | |
62 | #include <linux/types.h> | |
63 | #include <linux/fcntl.h> | |
64 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | |
65 | #include <linux/ioport.h> | |
66 | #include <linux/in.h> | |
67 | #include <linux/slab.h> | |
68 | #include <linux/string.h> | |
69 | #include <linux/init.h> | |
70 | #include <linux/crc32.h> | |
71 | #include <linux/errno.h> | |
72 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | |
73 | #include <linux/etherdevice.h> | |
74 | #include <linux/skbuff.h> | |
75 | #include <linux/bitops.h> | |
76 | ||
77 | #include <asm/io.h> | |
78 | ||
79 | #include "smc9194.h" | |
80 | ||
81 | #define DRV_NAME "smc9194" | |
82 | ||
83 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
84 | . | |
85 | . Configuration options, for the experienced user to change. | |
86 | . | |
87 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
88 | ||
89 | /* | |
90 | . Do you want to use 32 bit xfers? This should work on all chips, as | |
91 | . the chipset is designed to accommodate them. | |
92 | */ | |
93 | #ifdef __sh__ | |
94 | #undef USE_32_BIT | |
95 | #else | |
96 | #define USE_32_BIT 1 | |
97 | #endif | |
98 | ||
99 | #if defined(__H8300H__) || defined(__H8300S__) | |
100 | #define NO_AUTOPROBE | |
101 | #undef insl | |
102 | #undef outsl | |
103 | #define insl(a,b,l) io_insl_noswap(a,b,l) | |
104 | #define outsl(a,b,l) io_outsl_noswap(a,b,l) | |
105 | #endif | |
106 | ||
107 | /* | |
108 | .the SMC9194 can be at any of the following port addresses. To change, | |
109 | .for a slightly different card, you can add it to the array. Keep in | |
110 | .mind that the array must end in zero. | |
111 | */ | |
112 | ||
113 | struct devlist { | |
114 | unsigned int port; | |
115 | unsigned int irq; | |
116 | }; | |
117 | ||
118 | #if defined(CONFIG_H8S_EDOSK2674) | |
119 | static struct devlist smc_devlist[] __initdata = { | |
120 | {.port = 0xf80000, .irq = 16}, | |
121 | {.port = 0, .irq = 0 }, | |
122 | }; | |
123 | #else | |
124 | static struct devlist smc_devlist[] __initdata = { | |
125 | {.port = 0x200, .irq = 0}, | |
126 | {.port = 0x220, .irq = 0}, | |
127 | {.port = 0x240, .irq = 0}, | |
128 | {.port = 0x260, .irq = 0}, | |
129 | {.port = 0x280, .irq = 0}, | |
130 | {.port = 0x2A0, .irq = 0}, | |
131 | {.port = 0x2C0, .irq = 0}, | |
132 | {.port = 0x2E0, .irq = 0}, | |
133 | {.port = 0x300, .irq = 0}, | |
134 | {.port = 0x320, .irq = 0}, | |
135 | {.port = 0x340, .irq = 0}, | |
136 | {.port = 0x360, .irq = 0}, | |
137 | {.port = 0x380, .irq = 0}, | |
138 | {.port = 0x3A0, .irq = 0}, | |
139 | {.port = 0x3C0, .irq = 0}, | |
140 | {.port = 0x3E0, .irq = 0}, | |
141 | {.port = 0, .irq = 0}, | |
142 | }; | |
143 | #endif | |
144 | /* | |
145 | . Wait time for memory to be free. This probably shouldn't be | |
146 | . tuned that much, as waiting for this means nothing else happens | |
147 | . in the system | |
148 | */ | |
149 | #define MEMORY_WAIT_TIME 16 | |
150 | ||
151 | /* | |
152 | . DEBUGGING LEVELS | |
153 | . | |
154 | . 0 for normal operation | |
155 | . 1 for slightly more details | |
156 | . >2 for various levels of increasingly useless information | |
157 | . 2 for interrupt tracking, status flags | |
158 | . 3 for packet dumps, etc. | |
159 | */ | |
160 | #define SMC_DEBUG 0 | |
161 | ||
162 | #if (SMC_DEBUG > 2 ) | |
163 | #define PRINTK3(x) printk x | |
164 | #else | |
165 | #define PRINTK3(x) | |
166 | #endif | |
167 | ||
168 | #if SMC_DEBUG > 1 | |
169 | #define PRINTK2(x) printk x | |
170 | #else | |
171 | #define PRINTK2(x) | |
172 | #endif | |
173 | ||
174 | #ifdef SMC_DEBUG | |
175 | #define PRINTK(x) printk x | |
176 | #else | |
177 | #define PRINTK(x) | |
178 | #endif | |
179 | ||
180 | ||
181 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
182 | . | |
183 | . The internal workings of the driver. If you are changing anything | |
184 | . here with the SMC stuff, you should have the datasheet and known | |
185 | . what you are doing. | |
186 | . | |
187 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
188 | #define CARDNAME "SMC9194" | |
189 | ||
190 | ||
191 | /* store this information for the driver.. */ | |
192 | struct smc_local { | |
1da177e4 LT |
193 | /* |
194 | If I have to wait until memory is available to send | |
195 | a packet, I will store the skbuff here, until I get the | |
196 | desired memory. Then, I'll send it out and free it. | |
197 | */ | |
198 | struct sk_buff * saved_skb; | |
199 | ||
200 | /* | |
201 | . This keeps track of how many packets that I have | |
202 | . sent out. When an TX_EMPTY interrupt comes, I know | |
203 | . that all of these have been sent. | |
204 | */ | |
205 | int packets_waiting; | |
206 | }; | |
207 | ||
208 | ||
209 | /*----------------------------------------------------------------- | |
210 | . | |
211 | . The driver can be entered at any of the following entry points. | |
212 | . | |
213 | .------------------------------------------------------------------ */ | |
214 | ||
215 | /* | |
216 | . This is called by register_netdev(). It is responsible for | |
217 | . checking the portlist for the SMC9000 series chipset. If it finds | |
218 | . one, then it will initialize the device, find the hardware information, | |
219 | . and sets up the appropriate device parameters. | |
220 | . NOTE: Interrupts are *OFF* when this procedure is called. | |
221 | . | |
222 | . NB:This shouldn't be static since it is referred to externally. | |
223 | */ | |
224 | struct net_device *smc_init(int unit); | |
225 | ||
226 | /* | |
227 | . The kernel calls this function when someone wants to use the device, | |
228 | . typically 'ifconfig ethX up'. | |
229 | */ | |
230 | static int smc_open(struct net_device *dev); | |
231 | ||
232 | /* | |
233 | . Our watchdog timed out. Called by the networking layer | |
234 | */ | |
235 | static void smc_timeout(struct net_device *dev); | |
236 | ||
237 | /* | |
238 | . This is called by the kernel in response to 'ifconfig ethX down'. It | |
239 | . is responsible for cleaning up everything that the open routine | |
240 | . does, and maybe putting the card into a powerdown state. | |
241 | */ | |
242 | static int smc_close(struct net_device *dev); | |
243 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
244 | /* |
245 | . Finally, a call to set promiscuous mode ( for TCPDUMP and related | |
246 | . programs ) and multicast modes. | |
247 | */ | |
248 | static void smc_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev); | |
249 | ||
250 | ||
251 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
252 | . | |
253 | . Interrupt level calls.. | |
254 | . | |
255 | ----------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
256 | ||
257 | /* | |
258 | . Handles the actual interrupt | |
259 | */ | |
7d12e780 | 260 | static irqreturn_t smc_interrupt(int irq, void *); |
1da177e4 LT |
261 | /* |
262 | . This is a separate procedure to handle the receipt of a packet, to | |
263 | . leave the interrupt code looking slightly cleaner | |
264 | */ | |
265 | static inline void smc_rcv( struct net_device *dev ); | |
266 | /* | |
267 | . This handles a TX interrupt, which is only called when an error | |
268 | . relating to a packet is sent. | |
269 | */ | |
270 | static inline void smc_tx( struct net_device * dev ); | |
271 | ||
272 | /* | |
273 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
274 | . | |
275 | . Internal routines | |
276 | . | |
277 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
278 | */ | |
279 | ||
280 | /* | |
281 | . Test if a given location contains a chip, trying to cause as | |
282 | . little damage as possible if it's not a SMC chip. | |
283 | */ | |
284 | static int smc_probe(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr); | |
285 | ||
286 | /* | |
287 | . A rather simple routine to print out a packet for debugging purposes. | |
288 | */ | |
289 | #if SMC_DEBUG > 2 | |
290 | static void print_packet( byte *, int ); | |
291 | #endif | |
292 | ||
293 | #define tx_done(dev) 1 | |
294 | ||
295 | /* this is called to actually send the packet to the chip */ | |
296 | static void smc_hardware_send_packet( struct net_device * dev ); | |
297 | ||
298 | /* Since I am not sure if I will have enough room in the chip's ram | |
299 | . to store the packet, I call this routine, which either sends it | |
300 | . now, or generates an interrupt when the card is ready for the | |
301 | . packet */ | |
61357325 SH |
302 | static netdev_tx_t smc_wait_to_send_packet( struct sk_buff * skb, |
303 | struct net_device *dev ); | |
1da177e4 LT |
304 | |
305 | /* this does a soft reset on the device */ | |
306 | static void smc_reset( int ioaddr ); | |
307 | ||
308 | /* Enable Interrupts, Receive, and Transmit */ | |
309 | static void smc_enable( int ioaddr ); | |
310 | ||
311 | /* this puts the device in an inactive state */ | |
312 | static void smc_shutdown( int ioaddr ); | |
313 | ||
314 | /* This routine will find the IRQ of the driver if one is not | |
315 | . specified in the input to the device. */ | |
316 | static int smc_findirq( int ioaddr ); | |
317 | ||
318 | /* | |
319 | . Function: smc_reset( int ioaddr ) | |
320 | . Purpose: | |
321 | . This sets the SMC91xx chip to its normal state, hopefully from whatever | |
322 | . mess that any other DOS driver has put it in. | |
323 | . | |
324 | . Maybe I should reset more registers to defaults in here? SOFTRESET should | |
325 | . do that for me. | |
326 | . | |
327 | . Method: | |
328 | . 1. send a SOFT RESET | |
329 | . 2. wait for it to finish | |
330 | . 3. enable autorelease mode | |
331 | . 4. reset the memory management unit | |
332 | . 5. clear all interrupts | |
333 | . | |
334 | */ | |
335 | static void smc_reset( int ioaddr ) | |
336 | { | |
337 | /* This resets the registers mostly to defaults, but doesn't | |
338 | affect EEPROM. That seems unnecessary */ | |
339 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
340 | outw( RCR_SOFTRESET, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
341 | ||
342 | /* this should pause enough for the chip to be happy */ | |
343 | SMC_DELAY( ); | |
344 | ||
345 | /* Set the transmit and receive configuration registers to | |
346 | default values */ | |
347 | outw( RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
348 | outw( TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + TCR ); | |
349 | ||
350 | /* set the control register to automatically | |
351 | release successfully transmitted packets, to make the best | |
352 | use out of our limited memory */ | |
353 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 ); | |
354 | outw( inw( ioaddr + CONTROL ) | CTL_AUTO_RELEASE , ioaddr + CONTROL ); | |
355 | ||
356 | /* Reset the MMU */ | |
357 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
358 | outw( MC_RESET, ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
359 | ||
360 | /* Note: It doesn't seem that waiting for the MMU busy is needed here, | |
361 | but this is a place where future chipsets _COULD_ break. Be wary | |
362 | of issuing another MMU command right after this */ | |
363 | ||
364 | outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
365 | } | |
366 | ||
367 | /* | |
368 | . Function: smc_enable | |
369 | . Purpose: let the chip talk to the outside work | |
370 | . Method: | |
371 | . 1. Enable the transmitter | |
372 | . 2. Enable the receiver | |
373 | . 3. Enable interrupts | |
374 | */ | |
375 | static void smc_enable( int ioaddr ) | |
376 | { | |
377 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
378 | /* see the header file for options in TCR/RCR NORMAL*/ | |
379 | outw( TCR_NORMAL, ioaddr + TCR ); | |
380 | outw( RCR_NORMAL, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
381 | ||
382 | /* now, enable interrupts */ | |
383 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
384 | outb( SMC_INTERRUPT_MASK, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
385 | } | |
386 | ||
387 | /* | |
388 | . Function: smc_shutdown | |
389 | . Purpose: closes down the SMC91xxx chip. | |
390 | . Method: | |
391 | . 1. zero the interrupt mask | |
392 | . 2. clear the enable receive flag | |
393 | . 3. clear the enable xmit flags | |
394 | . | |
395 | . TODO: | |
396 | . (1) maybe utilize power down mode. | |
397 | . Why not yet? Because while the chip will go into power down mode, | |
398 | . the manual says that it will wake up in response to any I/O requests | |
399 | . in the register space. Empirical results do not show this working. | |
400 | */ | |
401 | static void smc_shutdown( int ioaddr ) | |
402 | { | |
403 | /* no more interrupts for me */ | |
404 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
405 | outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
406 | ||
407 | /* and tell the card to stay away from that nasty outside world */ | |
408 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
409 | outb( RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
410 | outb( TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + TCR ); | |
411 | #if 0 | |
412 | /* finally, shut the chip down */ | |
413 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 ); | |
414 | outw( inw( ioaddr + CONTROL ), CTL_POWERDOWN, ioaddr + CONTROL ); | |
415 | #endif | |
416 | } | |
417 | ||
418 | ||
419 | /* | |
420 | . Function: smc_setmulticast( int ioaddr, int count, dev_mc_list * adds ) | |
421 | . Purpose: | |
422 | . This sets the internal hardware table to filter out unwanted multicast | |
423 | . packets before they take up memory. | |
424 | . | |
425 | . The SMC chip uses a hash table where the high 6 bits of the CRC of | |
426 | . address are the offset into the table. If that bit is 1, then the | |
427 | . multicast packet is accepted. Otherwise, it's dropped silently. | |
428 | . | |
429 | . To use the 6 bits as an offset into the table, the high 3 bits are the | |
430 | . number of the 8 bit register, while the low 3 bits are the bit within | |
431 | . that register. | |
432 | . | |
433 | . This routine is based very heavily on the one provided by Peter Cammaert. | |
434 | */ | |
435 | ||
436 | ||
437 | static void smc_setmulticast( int ioaddr, int count, struct dev_mc_list * addrs ) { | |
438 | int i; | |
439 | unsigned char multicast_table[ 8 ]; | |
440 | struct dev_mc_list * cur_addr; | |
441 | /* table for flipping the order of 3 bits */ | |
442 | unsigned char invert3[] = { 0, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7 }; | |
443 | ||
444 | /* start with a table of all zeros: reject all */ | |
445 | memset( multicast_table, 0, sizeof( multicast_table ) ); | |
446 | ||
447 | cur_addr = addrs; | |
448 | for ( i = 0; i < count ; i ++, cur_addr = cur_addr->next ) { | |
449 | int position; | |
450 | ||
451 | /* do we have a pointer here? */ | |
452 | if ( !cur_addr ) | |
453 | break; | |
454 | /* make sure this is a multicast address - shouldn't this | |
455 | be a given if we have it here ? */ | |
456 | if ( !( *cur_addr->dmi_addr & 1 ) ) | |
457 | continue; | |
458 | ||
459 | /* only use the low order bits */ | |
460 | position = ether_crc_le(6, cur_addr->dmi_addr) & 0x3f; | |
461 | ||
462 | /* do some messy swapping to put the bit in the right spot */ | |
463 | multicast_table[invert3[position&7]] |= | |
464 | (1<<invert3[(position>>3)&7]); | |
465 | ||
466 | } | |
467 | /* now, the table can be loaded into the chipset */ | |
468 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 3 ); | |
469 | ||
470 | for ( i = 0; i < 8 ; i++ ) { | |
471 | outb( multicast_table[i], ioaddr + MULTICAST1 + i ); | |
472 | } | |
473 | } | |
474 | ||
475 | /* | |
476 | . Function: smc_wait_to_send_packet( struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device * ) | |
477 | . Purpose: | |
478 | . Attempt to allocate memory for a packet, if chip-memory is not | |
479 | . available, then tell the card to generate an interrupt when it | |
480 | . is available. | |
481 | . | |
482 | . Algorithm: | |
483 | . | |
484 | . o if the saved_skb is not currently null, then drop this packet | |
485 | . on the floor. This should never happen, because of TBUSY. | |
486 | . o if the saved_skb is null, then replace it with the current packet, | |
487 | . o See if I can sending it now. | |
488 | . o (NO): Enable interrupts and let the interrupt handler deal with it. | |
489 | . o (YES):Send it now. | |
490 | */ | |
61357325 SH |
491 | static netdev_tx_t smc_wait_to_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, |
492 | struct net_device *dev) | |
1da177e4 LT |
493 | { |
494 | struct smc_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); | |
495 | unsigned int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
496 | word length; | |
497 | unsigned short numPages; | |
498 | word time_out; | |
499 | ||
500 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | |
501 | /* Well, I want to send the packet.. but I don't know | |
502 | if I can send it right now... */ | |
503 | ||
504 | if ( lp->saved_skb) { | |
505 | /* THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN. */ | |
09f75cd7 | 506 | dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++; |
1da177e4 | 507 | printk(CARDNAME": Bad Craziness - sent packet while busy.\n" ); |
5b548140 | 508 | return NETDEV_TX_BUSY; |
1da177e4 LT |
509 | } |
510 | lp->saved_skb = skb; | |
511 | ||
512 | length = skb->len; | |
513 | ||
514 | if (length < ETH_ZLEN) { | |
5b057c6b | 515 | if (skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN)) { |
1da177e4 | 516 | netif_wake_queue(dev); |
6ed10654 | 517 | return NETDEV_TX_OK; |
1da177e4 LT |
518 | } |
519 | length = ETH_ZLEN; | |
520 | } | |
6aa20a22 | 521 | |
1da177e4 LT |
522 | /* |
523 | ** The MMU wants the number of pages to be the number of 256 bytes | |
524 | ** 'pages', minus 1 ( since a packet can't ever have 0 pages :) ) | |
525 | ** | |
526 | ** Pkt size for allocating is data length +6 (for additional status words, | |
527 | ** length and ctl!) If odd size last byte is included in this header. | |
528 | */ | |
529 | numPages = ((length & 0xfffe) + 6) / 256; | |
530 | ||
531 | if (numPages > 7 ) { | |
532 | printk(CARDNAME": Far too big packet error. \n"); | |
533 | /* freeing the packet is a good thing here... but should | |
534 | . any packets of this size get down here? */ | |
535 | dev_kfree_skb (skb); | |
536 | lp->saved_skb = NULL; | |
537 | /* this IS an error, but, i don't want the skb saved */ | |
538 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | |
6ed10654 | 539 | return NETDEV_TX_OK; |
1da177e4 LT |
540 | } |
541 | /* either way, a packet is waiting now */ | |
542 | lp->packets_waiting++; | |
543 | ||
544 | /* now, try to allocate the memory */ | |
545 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
546 | outw( MC_ALLOC | numPages, ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
547 | /* | |
548 | . Performance Hack | |
549 | . | |
550 | . wait a short amount of time.. if I can send a packet now, I send | |
551 | . it now. Otherwise, I enable an interrupt and wait for one to be | |
552 | . available. | |
553 | . | |
554 | . I could have handled this a slightly different way, by checking to | |
555 | . see if any memory was available in the FREE MEMORY register. However, | |
556 | . either way, I need to generate an allocation, and the allocation works | |
557 | . no matter what, so I saw no point in checking free memory. | |
558 | */ | |
559 | time_out = MEMORY_WAIT_TIME; | |
560 | do { | |
561 | word status; | |
562 | ||
563 | status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
564 | if ( status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) { | |
565 | /* acknowledge the interrupt */ | |
566 | outb( IM_ALLOC_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
567 | break; | |
568 | } | |
569 | } while ( -- time_out ); | |
570 | ||
571 | if ( !time_out ) { | |
572 | /* oh well, wait until the chip finds memory later */ | |
573 | SMC_ENABLE_INT( IM_ALLOC_INT ); | |
574 | PRINTK2((CARDNAME": memory allocation deferred. \n")); | |
575 | /* it's deferred, but I'll handle it later */ | |
6ed10654 | 576 | return NETDEV_TX_OK; |
1da177e4 LT |
577 | } |
578 | /* or YES! I can send the packet now.. */ | |
579 | smc_hardware_send_packet(dev); | |
580 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | |
6ed10654 | 581 | return NETDEV_TX_OK; |
1da177e4 LT |
582 | } |
583 | ||
584 | /* | |
585 | . Function: smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device * ) | |
586 | . Purpose: | |
587 | . This sends the actual packet to the SMC9xxx chip. | |
588 | . | |
589 | . Algorithm: | |
590 | . First, see if a saved_skb is available. | |
591 | . ( this should NOT be called if there is no 'saved_skb' | |
592 | . Now, find the packet number that the chip allocated | |
593 | . Point the data pointers at it in memory | |
594 | . Set the length word in the chip's memory | |
595 | . Dump the packet to chip memory | |
596 | . Check if a last byte is needed ( odd length packet ) | |
597 | . if so, set the control flag right | |
598 | . Tell the card to send it | |
599 | . Enable the transmit interrupt, so I know if it failed | |
600 | . Free the kernel data if I actually sent it. | |
601 | */ | |
602 | static void smc_hardware_send_packet( struct net_device * dev ) | |
603 | { | |
604 | struct smc_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); | |
605 | byte packet_no; | |
606 | struct sk_buff * skb = lp->saved_skb; | |
607 | word length; | |
608 | unsigned int ioaddr; | |
609 | byte * buf; | |
610 | ||
611 | ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
612 | ||
613 | if ( !skb ) { | |
614 | PRINTK((CARDNAME": In XMIT with no packet to send \n")); | |
615 | return; | |
616 | } | |
617 | length = ETH_ZLEN < skb->len ? skb->len : ETH_ZLEN; | |
618 | buf = skb->data; | |
619 | ||
620 | /* If I get here, I _know_ there is a packet slot waiting for me */ | |
621 | packet_no = inb( ioaddr + PNR_ARR + 1 ); | |
622 | if ( packet_no & 0x80 ) { | |
623 | /* or isn't there? BAD CHIP! */ | |
624 | printk(KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME": Memory allocation failed. \n"); | |
625 | dev_kfree_skb_any(skb); | |
626 | lp->saved_skb = NULL; | |
627 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | |
628 | return; | |
629 | } | |
630 | ||
631 | /* we have a packet address, so tell the card to use it */ | |
632 | outb( packet_no, ioaddr + PNR_ARR ); | |
633 | ||
634 | /* point to the beginning of the packet */ | |
635 | outw( PTR_AUTOINC , ioaddr + POINTER ); | |
636 | ||
637 | PRINTK3((CARDNAME": Trying to xmit packet of length %x\n", length )); | |
638 | #if SMC_DEBUG > 2 | |
639 | print_packet( buf, length ); | |
640 | #endif | |
641 | ||
642 | /* send the packet length ( +6 for status, length and ctl byte ) | |
643 | and the status word ( set to zeros ) */ | |
644 | #ifdef USE_32_BIT | |
645 | outl( (length +6 ) << 16 , ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
646 | #else | |
647 | outw( 0, ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
648 | /* send the packet length ( +6 for status words, length, and ctl*/ | |
649 | outb( (length+6) & 0xFF,ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
650 | outb( (length+6) >> 8 , ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
651 | #endif | |
652 | ||
653 | /* send the actual data | |
654 | . I _think_ it's faster to send the longs first, and then | |
655 | . mop up by sending the last word. It depends heavily | |
656 | . on alignment, at least on the 486. Maybe it would be | |
657 | . a good idea to check which is optimal? But that could take | |
658 | . almost as much time as is saved? | |
659 | */ | |
660 | #ifdef USE_32_BIT | |
661 | if ( length & 0x2 ) { | |
662 | outsl(ioaddr + DATA_1, buf, length >> 2 ); | |
663 | #if !defined(__H8300H__) && !defined(__H8300S__) | |
664 | outw( *((word *)(buf + (length & 0xFFFFFFFC))),ioaddr +DATA_1); | |
665 | #else | |
666 | ctrl_outw( *((word *)(buf + (length & 0xFFFFFFFC))),ioaddr +DATA_1); | |
667 | #endif | |
668 | } | |
669 | else | |
670 | outsl(ioaddr + DATA_1, buf, length >> 2 ); | |
671 | #else | |
672 | outsw(ioaddr + DATA_1 , buf, (length ) >> 1); | |
673 | #endif | |
674 | /* Send the last byte, if there is one. */ | |
675 | ||
676 | if ( (length & 1) == 0 ) { | |
677 | outw( 0, ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
678 | } else { | |
679 | outb( buf[length -1 ], ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
680 | outb( 0x20, ioaddr + DATA_1); | |
681 | } | |
682 | ||
683 | /* enable the interrupts */ | |
684 | SMC_ENABLE_INT( (IM_TX_INT | IM_TX_EMPTY_INT) ); | |
685 | ||
686 | /* and let the chipset deal with it */ | |
687 | outw( MC_ENQUEUE , ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
688 | ||
689 | PRINTK2((CARDNAME": Sent packet of length %d \n",length)); | |
690 | ||
691 | lp->saved_skb = NULL; | |
692 | dev_kfree_skb_any (skb); | |
693 | ||
694 | dev->trans_start = jiffies; | |
695 | ||
696 | /* we can send another packet */ | |
697 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | |
698 | ||
699 | return; | |
700 | } | |
701 | ||
702 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
703 | | | |
704 | | smc_init(int unit) | |
705 | | Input parameters: | |
706 | | dev->base_addr == 0, try to find all possible locations | |
707 | | dev->base_addr == 1, return failure code | |
708 | | dev->base_addr == 2, always allocate space, and return success | |
709 | | dev->base_addr == <anything else> this is the address to check | |
710 | | | |
711 | | Output: | |
712 | | pointer to net_device or ERR_PTR(error) | |
713 | | | |
714 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
715 | */ | |
716 | static int io; | |
717 | static int irq; | |
718 | static int ifport; | |
719 | ||
720 | struct net_device * __init smc_init(int unit) | |
721 | { | |
722 | struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct smc_local)); | |
a2bd2ec8 | 723 | struct devlist *smcdev = smc_devlist; |
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724 | int err = 0; |
725 | ||
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726 | if (!dev) |
727 | return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); | |
728 | ||
729 | if (unit >= 0) { | |
730 | sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); | |
731 | netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); | |
732 | io = dev->base_addr; | |
733 | irq = dev->irq; | |
734 | } | |
735 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
736 | if (io > 0x1ff) { /* Check a single specified location. */ |
737 | err = smc_probe(dev, io); | |
738 | } else if (io != 0) { /* Don't probe at all. */ | |
739 | err = -ENXIO; | |
740 | } else { | |
741 | for (;smcdev->port; smcdev++) { | |
742 | if (smc_probe(dev, smcdev->port) == 0) | |
743 | break; | |
744 | } | |
745 | if (!smcdev->port) | |
746 | err = -ENODEV; | |
747 | } | |
748 | if (err) | |
749 | goto out; | |
750 | err = register_netdev(dev); | |
751 | if (err) | |
752 | goto out1; | |
753 | return dev; | |
754 | out1: | |
755 | free_irq(dev->irq, dev); | |
756 | release_region(dev->base_addr, SMC_IO_EXTENT); | |
757 | out: | |
758 | free_netdev(dev); | |
759 | return ERR_PTR(err); | |
760 | } | |
761 | ||
762 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
763 | . smc_findirq | |
764 | . | |
765 | . This routine has a simple purpose -- make the SMC chip generate an | |
766 | . interrupt, so an auto-detect routine can detect it, and find the IRQ, | |
767 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
768 | */ | |
dac499f9 | 769 | static int __init smc_findirq(int ioaddr) |
1da177e4 LT |
770 | { |
771 | #ifndef NO_AUTOPROBE | |
772 | int timeout = 20; | |
773 | unsigned long cookie; | |
774 | ||
775 | ||
776 | cookie = probe_irq_on(); | |
777 | ||
778 | /* | |
779 | * What I try to do here is trigger an ALLOC_INT. This is done | |
780 | * by allocating a small chunk of memory, which will give an interrupt | |
781 | * when done. | |
782 | */ | |
783 | ||
784 | ||
785 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(2); | |
786 | /* enable ALLOCation interrupts ONLY */ | |
787 | outb( IM_ALLOC_INT, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
788 | ||
789 | /* | |
790 | . Allocate 512 bytes of memory. Note that the chip was just | |
791 | . reset so all the memory is available | |
792 | */ | |
793 | outw( MC_ALLOC | 1, ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
794 | ||
795 | /* | |
796 | . Wait until positive that the interrupt has been generated | |
797 | */ | |
798 | while ( timeout ) { | |
799 | byte int_status; | |
800 | ||
801 | int_status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
802 | ||
803 | if ( int_status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) | |
804 | break; /* got the interrupt */ | |
805 | timeout--; | |
806 | } | |
807 | /* there is really nothing that I can do here if timeout fails, | |
808 | as probe_irq_off will return a 0 anyway, which is what I | |
809 | want in this case. Plus, the clean up is needed in both | |
810 | cases. */ | |
811 | ||
812 | /* DELAY HERE! | |
813 | On a fast machine, the status might change before the interrupt | |
814 | is given to the processor. This means that the interrupt was | |
815 | never detected, and probe_irq_off fails to report anything. | |
816 | This should fix probe_irq_* problems. | |
817 | */ | |
818 | SMC_DELAY(); | |
819 | SMC_DELAY(); | |
820 | ||
821 | /* and disable all interrupts again */ | |
822 | outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
823 | ||
824 | /* and return what I found */ | |
825 | return probe_irq_off(cookie); | |
826 | #else /* NO_AUTOPROBE */ | |
827 | struct devlist *smcdev; | |
828 | for (smcdev = smc_devlist; smcdev->port; smcdev++) { | |
829 | if (smcdev->port == ioaddr) | |
830 | return smcdev->irq; | |
831 | } | |
832 | return 0; | |
833 | #endif | |
834 | } | |
835 | ||
32670c36 SH |
836 | static const struct net_device_ops smc_netdev_ops = { |
837 | .ndo_open = smc_open, | |
838 | .ndo_stop = smc_close, | |
839 | .ndo_start_xmit = smc_wait_to_send_packet, | |
840 | .ndo_tx_timeout = smc_timeout, | |
841 | .ndo_set_multicast_list = smc_set_multicast_list, | |
842 | .ndo_change_mtu = eth_change_mtu, | |
843 | .ndo_set_mac_address = eth_mac_addr, | |
844 | .ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr, | |
845 | }; | |
846 | ||
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847 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
848 | . Function: smc_probe( int ioaddr ) | |
849 | . | |
850 | . Purpose: | |
851 | . Tests to see if a given ioaddr points to an SMC9xxx chip. | |
852 | . Returns a 0 on success | |
853 | . | |
854 | . Algorithm: | |
855 | . (1) see if the high byte of BANK_SELECT is 0x33 | |
856 | . (2) compare the ioaddr with the base register's address | |
857 | . (3) see if I recognize the chip ID in the appropriate register | |
858 | . | |
859 | .--------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
860 | */ | |
861 | ||
862 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------- | |
863 | . Here I do typical initialization tasks. | |
864 | . | |
865 | . o Initialize the structure if needed | |
866 | . o print out my vanity message if not done so already | |
867 | . o print out what type of hardware is detected | |
868 | . o print out the ethernet address | |
869 | . o find the IRQ | |
870 | . o set up my private data | |
871 | . o configure the dev structure with my subroutines | |
872 | . o actually GRAB the irq. | |
873 | . o GRAB the region | |
874 | .----------------------------------------------------------------- | |
875 | */ | |
876 | static int __init smc_probe(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr) | |
877 | { | |
878 | int i, memory, retval; | |
879 | static unsigned version_printed; | |
880 | unsigned int bank; | |
881 | ||
882 | const char *version_string; | |
883 | const char *if_string; | |
884 | ||
885 | /* registers */ | |
886 | word revision_register; | |
887 | word base_address_register; | |
888 | word configuration_register; | |
889 | word memory_info_register; | |
890 | word memory_cfg_register; | |
891 | ||
892 | /* Grab the region so that no one else tries to probe our ioports. */ | |
893 | if (!request_region(ioaddr, SMC_IO_EXTENT, DRV_NAME)) | |
894 | return -EBUSY; | |
895 | ||
896 | dev->irq = irq; | |
897 | dev->if_port = ifport; | |
898 | ||
899 | /* First, see if the high byte is 0x33 */ | |
900 | bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT ); | |
901 | if ( (bank & 0xFF00) != 0x3300 ) { | |
902 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
903 | goto err_out; | |
904 | } | |
905 | /* The above MIGHT indicate a device, but I need to write to further | |
906 | test this. */ | |
907 | outw( 0x0, ioaddr + BANK_SELECT ); | |
908 | bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT ); | |
909 | if ( (bank & 0xFF00 ) != 0x3300 ) { | |
910 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
911 | goto err_out; | |
912 | } | |
913 | #if !defined(CONFIG_H8S_EDOSK2674) | |
914 | /* well, we've already written once, so hopefully another time won't | |
915 | hurt. This time, I need to switch the bank register to bank 1, | |
916 | so I can access the base address register */ | |
917 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(1); | |
918 | base_address_register = inw( ioaddr + BASE ); | |
919 | if ( ioaddr != ( base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0 ) ) { | |
2450022a | 920 | printk(CARDNAME ": IOADDR %x doesn't match configuration (%x). " |
1da177e4 LT |
921 | "Probably not a SMC chip\n", |
922 | ioaddr, base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0 ); | |
923 | /* well, the base address register didn't match. Must not have | |
924 | been a SMC chip after all. */ | |
925 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
926 | goto err_out; | |
927 | } | |
928 | #else | |
929 | (void)base_address_register; /* Warning suppression */ | |
930 | #endif | |
931 | ||
932 | ||
933 | /* check if the revision register is something that I recognize. | |
934 | These might need to be added to later, as future revisions | |
935 | could be added. */ | |
936 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(3); | |
937 | revision_register = inw( ioaddr + REVISION ); | |
938 | if ( !chip_ids[ ( revision_register >> 4 ) & 0xF ] ) { | |
939 | /* I don't recognize this chip, so... */ | |
940 | printk(CARDNAME ": IO %x: Unrecognized revision register:" | |
941 | " %x, Contact author. \n", ioaddr, revision_register ); | |
942 | ||
943 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
944 | goto err_out; | |
945 | } | |
946 | ||
947 | /* at this point I'll assume that the chip is an SMC9xxx. | |
948 | It might be prudent to check a listing of MAC addresses | |
949 | against the hardware address, or do some other tests. */ | |
950 | ||
951 | if (version_printed++ == 0) | |
952 | printk("%s", version); | |
953 | ||
954 | /* fill in some of the fields */ | |
955 | dev->base_addr = ioaddr; | |
956 | ||
957 | /* | |
958 | . Get the MAC address ( bank 1, regs 4 - 9 ) | |
959 | */ | |
960 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 ); | |
961 | for ( i = 0; i < 6; i += 2 ) { | |
962 | word address; | |
963 | ||
964 | address = inw( ioaddr + ADDR0 + i ); | |
965 | dev->dev_addr[ i + 1] = address >> 8; | |
966 | dev->dev_addr[ i ] = address & 0xFF; | |
967 | } | |
968 | ||
969 | /* get the memory information */ | |
970 | ||
971 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
972 | memory_info_register = inw( ioaddr + MIR ); | |
973 | memory_cfg_register = inw( ioaddr + MCR ); | |
974 | memory = ( memory_cfg_register >> 9 ) & 0x7; /* multiplier */ | |
975 | memory *= 256 * ( memory_info_register & 0xFF ); | |
976 | ||
977 | /* | |
978 | Now, I want to find out more about the chip. This is sort of | |
979 | redundant, but it's cleaner to have it in both, rather than having | |
980 | one VERY long probe procedure. | |
981 | */ | |
982 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(3); | |
983 | revision_register = inw( ioaddr + REVISION ); | |
984 | version_string = chip_ids[ ( revision_register >> 4 ) & 0xF ]; | |
985 | if ( !version_string ) { | |
986 | /* I shouldn't get here because this call was done before.... */ | |
987 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
988 | goto err_out; | |
989 | } | |
990 | ||
991 | /* is it using AUI or 10BaseT ? */ | |
992 | if ( dev->if_port == 0 ) { | |
993 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(1); | |
994 | configuration_register = inw( ioaddr + CONFIG ); | |
995 | if ( configuration_register & CFG_AUI_SELECT ) | |
996 | dev->if_port = 2; | |
997 | else | |
998 | dev->if_port = 1; | |
999 | } | |
1000 | if_string = interfaces[ dev->if_port - 1 ]; | |
1001 | ||
1002 | /* now, reset the chip, and put it into a known state */ | |
1003 | smc_reset( ioaddr ); | |
1004 | ||
1005 | /* | |
1006 | . If dev->irq is 0, then the device has to be banged on to see | |
1007 | . what the IRQ is. | |
1008 | . | |
1009 | . This banging doesn't always detect the IRQ, for unknown reasons. | |
1010 | . a workaround is to reset the chip and try again. | |
1011 | . | |
1012 | . Interestingly, the DOS packet driver *SETS* the IRQ on the card to | |
1013 | . be what is requested on the command line. I don't do that, mostly | |
1014 | . because the card that I have uses a non-standard method of accessing | |
1015 | . the IRQs, and because this _should_ work in most configurations. | |
1016 | . | |
1017 | . Specifying an IRQ is done with the assumption that the user knows | |
1018 | . what (s)he is doing. No checking is done!!!! | |
1019 | . | |
1020 | */ | |
1021 | if ( dev->irq < 2 ) { | |
1022 | int trials; | |
1023 | ||
1024 | trials = 3; | |
1025 | while ( trials-- ) { | |
1026 | dev->irq = smc_findirq( ioaddr ); | |
1027 | if ( dev->irq ) | |
1028 | break; | |
1029 | /* kick the card and try again */ | |
1030 | smc_reset( ioaddr ); | |
1031 | } | |
1032 | } | |
1033 | if (dev->irq == 0 ) { | |
1034 | printk(CARDNAME": Couldn't autodetect your IRQ. Use irq=xx.\n"); | |
1035 | retval = -ENODEV; | |
1036 | goto err_out; | |
1037 | } | |
1038 | ||
1039 | /* now, print out the card info, in a short format.. */ | |
1040 | ||
1041 | printk("%s: %s(r:%d) at %#3x IRQ:%d INTF:%s MEM:%db ", dev->name, | |
1042 | version_string, revision_register & 0xF, ioaddr, dev->irq, | |
1043 | if_string, memory ); | |
1044 | /* | |
1045 | . Print the Ethernet address | |
1046 | */ | |
e174961c | 1047 | printk("ADDR: %pM\n", dev->dev_addr); |
1da177e4 LT |
1048 | |
1049 | /* set the private data to zero by default */ | |
8f15ea42 | 1050 | memset(netdev_priv(dev), 0, sizeof(struct smc_local)); |
1da177e4 LT |
1051 | |
1052 | /* Grab the IRQ */ | |
1053 | retval = request_irq(dev->irq, &smc_interrupt, 0, DRV_NAME, dev); | |
1054 | if (retval) { | |
1055 | printk("%s: unable to get IRQ %d (irqval=%d).\n", DRV_NAME, | |
1056 | dev->irq, retval); | |
1057 | goto err_out; | |
1058 | } | |
1059 | ||
32670c36 | 1060 | dev->netdev_ops = &smc_netdev_ops; |
1da177e4 | 1061 | dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ/20; |
1da177e4 LT |
1062 | |
1063 | return 0; | |
1064 | ||
1065 | err_out: | |
1066 | release_region(ioaddr, SMC_IO_EXTENT); | |
1067 | return retval; | |
1068 | } | |
1069 | ||
1070 | #if SMC_DEBUG > 2 | |
1071 | static void print_packet( byte * buf, int length ) | |
1072 | { | |
1073 | #if 0 | |
1074 | int i; | |
1075 | int remainder; | |
1076 | int lines; | |
1077 | ||
1078 | printk("Packet of length %d \n", length ); | |
1079 | lines = length / 16; | |
1080 | remainder = length % 16; | |
1081 | ||
1082 | for ( i = 0; i < lines ; i ++ ) { | |
1083 | int cur; | |
1084 | ||
1085 | for ( cur = 0; cur < 8; cur ++ ) { | |
1086 | byte a, b; | |
1087 | ||
1088 | a = *(buf ++ ); | |
1089 | b = *(buf ++ ); | |
1090 | printk("%02x%02x ", a, b ); | |
1091 | } | |
1092 | printk("\n"); | |
1093 | } | |
1094 | for ( i = 0; i < remainder/2 ; i++ ) { | |
1095 | byte a, b; | |
1096 | ||
1097 | a = *(buf ++ ); | |
1098 | b = *(buf ++ ); | |
1099 | printk("%02x%02x ", a, b ); | |
1100 | } | |
1101 | printk("\n"); | |
1102 | #endif | |
1103 | } | |
1104 | #endif | |
1105 | ||
1106 | ||
1107 | /* | |
1108 | * Open and Initialize the board | |
1109 | * | |
1110 | * Set up everything, reset the card, etc .. | |
1111 | * | |
1112 | */ | |
1113 | static int smc_open(struct net_device *dev) | |
1114 | { | |
1115 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
1116 | ||
1117 | int i; /* used to set hw ethernet address */ | |
1118 | ||
1119 | /* clear out all the junk that was put here before... */ | |
8f15ea42 | 1120 | memset(netdev_priv(dev), 0, sizeof(struct smc_local)); |
1da177e4 LT |
1121 | |
1122 | /* reset the hardware */ | |
1123 | ||
1124 | smc_reset( ioaddr ); | |
1125 | smc_enable( ioaddr ); | |
1126 | ||
1127 | /* Select which interface to use */ | |
1128 | ||
1129 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 ); | |
1130 | if ( dev->if_port == 1 ) { | |
1131 | outw( inw( ioaddr + CONFIG ) & ~CFG_AUI_SELECT, | |
1132 | ioaddr + CONFIG ); | |
1133 | } | |
1134 | else if ( dev->if_port == 2 ) { | |
1135 | outw( inw( ioaddr + CONFIG ) | CFG_AUI_SELECT, | |
1136 | ioaddr + CONFIG ); | |
1137 | } | |
1138 | ||
1139 | /* | |
1140 | According to Becker, I have to set the hardware address | |
1141 | at this point, because the (l)user can set it with an | |
1142 | ioctl. Easily done... | |
1143 | */ | |
1144 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 ); | |
1145 | for ( i = 0; i < 6; i += 2 ) { | |
1146 | word address; | |
1147 | ||
1148 | address = dev->dev_addr[ i + 1 ] << 8 ; | |
1149 | address |= dev->dev_addr[ i ]; | |
1150 | outw( address, ioaddr + ADDR0 + i ); | |
1151 | } | |
6aa20a22 | 1152 | |
1da177e4 LT |
1153 | netif_start_queue(dev); |
1154 | return 0; | |
1155 | } | |
1156 | ||
1157 | /*-------------------------------------------------------- | |
1158 | . Called by the kernel to send a packet out into the void | |
1159 | . of the net. This routine is largely based on | |
1160 | . skeleton.c, from Becker. | |
1161 | .-------------------------------------------------------- | |
1162 | */ | |
1163 | ||
1164 | static void smc_timeout(struct net_device *dev) | |
1165 | { | |
1166 | /* If we get here, some higher level has decided we are broken. | |
1167 | There should really be a "kick me" function call instead. */ | |
1168 | printk(KERN_WARNING CARDNAME": transmit timed out, %s?\n", | |
1169 | tx_done(dev) ? "IRQ conflict" : | |
1170 | "network cable problem"); | |
1171 | /* "kick" the adaptor */ | |
1172 | smc_reset( dev->base_addr ); | |
1173 | smc_enable( dev->base_addr ); | |
1174 | dev->trans_start = jiffies; | |
1175 | /* clear anything saved */ | |
8f15ea42 | 1176 | ((struct smc_local *)netdev_priv(dev))->saved_skb = NULL; |
1da177e4 LT |
1177 | netif_wake_queue(dev); |
1178 | } | |
1179 | ||
1180 | /*------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1181 | . | |
1182 | . smc_rcv - receive a packet from the card | |
1183 | . | |
1184 | . There is ( at least ) a packet waiting to be read from | |
1185 | . chip-memory. | |
1186 | . | |
1187 | . o Read the status | |
1188 | . o If an error, record it | |
1189 | . o otherwise, read in the packet | |
1190 | -------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1191 | */ | |
1192 | static void smc_rcv(struct net_device *dev) | |
1193 | { | |
1da177e4 LT |
1194 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; |
1195 | int packet_number; | |
1196 | word status; | |
1197 | word packet_length; | |
1198 | ||
1199 | /* assume bank 2 */ | |
1200 | ||
1201 | packet_number = inw( ioaddr + FIFO_PORTS ); | |
1202 | ||
1203 | if ( packet_number & FP_RXEMPTY ) { | |
1204 | /* we got called , but nothing was on the FIFO */ | |
1205 | PRINTK((CARDNAME ": WARNING: smc_rcv with nothing on FIFO. \n")); | |
1206 | /* don't need to restore anything */ | |
1207 | return; | |
1208 | } | |
1209 | ||
1210 | /* start reading from the start of the packet */ | |
1211 | outw( PTR_READ | PTR_RCV | PTR_AUTOINC, ioaddr + POINTER ); | |
1212 | ||
1213 | /* First two words are status and packet_length */ | |
1214 | status = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
1215 | packet_length = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
1216 | ||
1217 | packet_length &= 0x07ff; /* mask off top bits */ | |
1218 | ||
1219 | PRINTK2(("RCV: STATUS %4x LENGTH %4x\n", status, packet_length )); | |
1220 | /* | |
1221 | . the packet length contains 3 extra words : | |
1222 | . status, length, and an extra word with an odd byte . | |
1223 | */ | |
1224 | packet_length -= 6; | |
1225 | ||
1226 | if ( !(status & RS_ERRORS ) ){ | |
1227 | /* do stuff to make a new packet */ | |
1228 | struct sk_buff * skb; | |
1229 | byte * data; | |
1230 | ||
1231 | /* read one extra byte */ | |
1232 | if ( status & RS_ODDFRAME ) | |
1233 | packet_length++; | |
1234 | ||
1235 | /* set multicast stats */ | |
1236 | if ( status & RS_MULTICAST ) | |
09f75cd7 | 1237 | dev->stats.multicast++; |
1da177e4 LT |
1238 | |
1239 | skb = dev_alloc_skb( packet_length + 5); | |
1240 | ||
1241 | if ( skb == NULL ) { | |
1242 | printk(KERN_NOTICE CARDNAME ": Low memory, packet dropped.\n"); | |
09f75cd7 | 1243 | dev->stats.rx_dropped++; |
1da177e4 LT |
1244 | goto done; |
1245 | } | |
1246 | ||
1247 | /* | |
1248 | ! This should work without alignment, but it could be | |
1249 | ! in the worse case | |
1250 | */ | |
1251 | ||
1252 | skb_reserve( skb, 2 ); /* 16 bit alignment */ | |
1253 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
1254 | data = skb_put( skb, packet_length); |
1255 | ||
1256 | #ifdef USE_32_BIT | |
1257 | /* QUESTION: Like in the TX routine, do I want | |
1258 | to send the DWORDs or the bytes first, or some | |
1259 | mixture. A mixture might improve already slow PIO | |
1260 | performance */ | |
1261 | PRINTK3((" Reading %d dwords (and %d bytes) \n", | |
1262 | packet_length >> 2, packet_length & 3 )); | |
1263 | insl(ioaddr + DATA_1 , data, packet_length >> 2 ); | |
1264 | /* read the left over bytes */ | |
1265 | insb( ioaddr + DATA_1, data + (packet_length & 0xFFFFFC), | |
1266 | packet_length & 0x3 ); | |
1267 | #else | |
1268 | PRINTK3((" Reading %d words and %d byte(s) \n", | |
1269 | (packet_length >> 1 ), packet_length & 1 )); | |
1270 | insw(ioaddr + DATA_1 , data, packet_length >> 1); | |
1271 | if ( packet_length & 1 ) { | |
1272 | data += packet_length & ~1; | |
1273 | *(data++) = inb( ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
1274 | } | |
1275 | #endif | |
1276 | #if SMC_DEBUG > 2 | |
1277 | print_packet( data, packet_length ); | |
1278 | #endif | |
1279 | ||
1280 | skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev ); | |
1281 | netif_rx(skb); | |
09f75cd7 JG |
1282 | dev->stats.rx_packets++; |
1283 | dev->stats.rx_bytes += packet_length; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1284 | } else { |
1285 | /* error ... */ | |
09f75cd7 | 1286 | dev->stats.rx_errors++; |
1da177e4 | 1287 | |
09f75cd7 | 1288 | if ( status & RS_ALGNERR ) dev->stats.rx_frame_errors++; |
1da177e4 | 1289 | if ( status & (RS_TOOSHORT | RS_TOOLONG ) ) |
09f75cd7 JG |
1290 | dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; |
1291 | if ( status & RS_BADCRC) dev->stats.rx_crc_errors++; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1292 | } |
1293 | ||
1294 | done: | |
1295 | /* error or good, tell the card to get rid of this packet */ | |
1296 | outw( MC_RELEASE, ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
1297 | } | |
1298 | ||
1299 | ||
1300 | /************************************************************************* | |
1301 | . smc_tx | |
1302 | . | |
1303 | . Purpose: Handle a transmit error message. This will only be called | |
1304 | . when an error, because of the AUTO_RELEASE mode. | |
1305 | . | |
1306 | . Algorithm: | |
1307 | . Save pointer and packet no | |
1308 | . Get the packet no from the top of the queue | |
1309 | . check if it's valid ( if not, is this an error??? ) | |
1310 | . read the status word | |
1311 | . record the error | |
1312 | . ( resend? Not really, since we don't want old packets around ) | |
1313 | . Restore saved values | |
1314 | ************************************************************************/ | |
1315 | static void smc_tx( struct net_device * dev ) | |
1316 | { | |
1317 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
1318 | struct smc_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); | |
1319 | byte saved_packet; | |
1320 | byte packet_no; | |
1321 | word tx_status; | |
1322 | ||
1323 | ||
1324 | /* assume bank 2 */ | |
1325 | ||
1326 | saved_packet = inb( ioaddr + PNR_ARR ); | |
1327 | packet_no = inw( ioaddr + FIFO_PORTS ); | |
1328 | packet_no &= 0x7F; | |
1329 | ||
1330 | /* select this as the packet to read from */ | |
1331 | outb( packet_no, ioaddr + PNR_ARR ); | |
1332 | ||
1333 | /* read the first word from this packet */ | |
1334 | outw( PTR_AUTOINC | PTR_READ, ioaddr + POINTER ); | |
1335 | ||
1336 | tx_status = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 ); | |
1337 | PRINTK3((CARDNAME": TX DONE STATUS: %4x \n", tx_status )); | |
1338 | ||
09f75cd7 JG |
1339 | dev->stats.tx_errors++; |
1340 | if ( tx_status & TS_LOSTCAR ) dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1341 | if ( tx_status & TS_LATCOL ) { |
1342 | printk(KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME | |
1343 | ": Late collision occurred on last xmit.\n"); | |
09f75cd7 | 1344 | dev->stats.tx_window_errors++; |
1da177e4 LT |
1345 | } |
1346 | #if 0 | |
1347 | if ( tx_status & TS_16COL ) { ... } | |
1348 | #endif | |
1349 | ||
1350 | if ( tx_status & TS_SUCCESS ) { | |
1351 | printk(CARDNAME": Successful packet caused interrupt \n"); | |
1352 | } | |
1353 | /* re-enable transmit */ | |
1354 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
1355 | outw( inw( ioaddr + TCR ) | TCR_ENABLE, ioaddr + TCR ); | |
1356 | ||
1357 | /* kill the packet */ | |
1358 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
1359 | outw( MC_FREEPKT, ioaddr + MMU_CMD ); | |
1360 | ||
1361 | /* one less packet waiting for me */ | |
1362 | lp->packets_waiting--; | |
1363 | ||
1364 | outb( saved_packet, ioaddr + PNR_ARR ); | |
1365 | return; | |
1366 | } | |
1367 | ||
1368 | /*-------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1369 | . | |
1370 | . This is the main routine of the driver, to handle the device when | |
1371 | . it needs some attention. | |
1372 | . | |
1373 | . So: | |
1374 | . first, save state of the chipset | |
1375 | . branch off into routines to handle each case, and acknowledge | |
1376 | . each to the interrupt register | |
1377 | . and finally restore state. | |
1378 | . | |
1379 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1380 | ||
7d12e780 | 1381 | static irqreturn_t smc_interrupt(int irq, void * dev_id) |
1da177e4 LT |
1382 | { |
1383 | struct net_device *dev = dev_id; | |
1384 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
1385 | struct smc_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); | |
1386 | ||
1387 | byte status; | |
1388 | word card_stats; | |
1389 | byte mask; | |
1390 | int timeout; | |
1391 | /* state registers */ | |
1392 | word saved_bank; | |
1393 | word saved_pointer; | |
1394 | int handled = 0; | |
1395 | ||
1396 | ||
1397 | PRINTK3((CARDNAME": SMC interrupt started \n")); | |
1398 | ||
1399 | saved_bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT ); | |
1400 | ||
1401 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(2); | |
1402 | saved_pointer = inw( ioaddr + POINTER ); | |
1403 | ||
1404 | mask = inb( ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
1405 | /* clear all interrupts */ | |
1406 | outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
1407 | ||
1408 | ||
1409 | /* set a timeout value, so I don't stay here forever */ | |
1410 | timeout = 4; | |
1411 | ||
1412 | PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME ": MASK IS %x \n", mask )); | |
1413 | do { | |
1414 | /* read the status flag, and mask it */ | |
1415 | status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT ) & mask; | |
1416 | if (!status ) | |
1417 | break; | |
1418 | ||
1419 | handled = 1; | |
1420 | ||
1421 | PRINTK3((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME | |
1422 | ": Handling interrupt status %x \n", status )); | |
1423 | ||
1424 | if (status & IM_RCV_INT) { | |
1425 | /* Got a packet(s). */ | |
1426 | PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME | |
1427 | ": Receive Interrupt\n")); | |
1428 | smc_rcv(dev); | |
1429 | } else if (status & IM_TX_INT ) { | |
1430 | PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME | |
1431 | ": TX ERROR handled\n")); | |
1432 | smc_tx(dev); | |
1433 | outb(IM_TX_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
1434 | } else if (status & IM_TX_EMPTY_INT ) { | |
1435 | /* update stats */ | |
1436 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 ); | |
1437 | card_stats = inw( ioaddr + COUNTER ); | |
1438 | /* single collisions */ | |
09f75cd7 | 1439 | dev->stats.collisions += card_stats & 0xF; |
1da177e4 LT |
1440 | card_stats >>= 4; |
1441 | /* multiple collisions */ | |
09f75cd7 | 1442 | dev->stats.collisions += card_stats & 0xF; |
1da177e4 LT |
1443 | |
1444 | /* these are for when linux supports these statistics */ | |
1445 | ||
1446 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
1447 | PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME | |
1448 | ": TX_BUFFER_EMPTY handled\n")); | |
1449 | outb( IM_TX_EMPTY_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
1450 | mask &= ~IM_TX_EMPTY_INT; | |
09f75cd7 | 1451 | dev->stats.tx_packets += lp->packets_waiting; |
1da177e4 LT |
1452 | lp->packets_waiting = 0; |
1453 | ||
1454 | } else if (status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) { | |
1455 | PRINTK2((KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME | |
1456 | ": Allocation interrupt \n")); | |
1457 | /* clear this interrupt so it doesn't happen again */ | |
1458 | mask &= ~IM_ALLOC_INT; | |
1459 | ||
1460 | smc_hardware_send_packet( dev ); | |
1461 | ||
1462 | /* enable xmit interrupts based on this */ | |
1463 | mask |= ( IM_TX_EMPTY_INT | IM_TX_INT ); | |
1464 | ||
1465 | /* and let the card send more packets to me */ | |
1466 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | |
1467 | ||
1468 | PRINTK2((CARDNAME": Handoff done successfully.\n")); | |
1469 | } else if (status & IM_RX_OVRN_INT ) { | |
09f75cd7 JG |
1470 | dev->stats.rx_errors++; |
1471 | dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors++; | |
1da177e4 LT |
1472 | outb( IM_RX_OVRN_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); |
1473 | } else if (status & IM_EPH_INT ) { | |
1474 | PRINTK((CARDNAME ": UNSUPPORTED: EPH INTERRUPT \n")); | |
1475 | } else if (status & IM_ERCV_INT ) { | |
1476 | PRINTK((CARDNAME ": UNSUPPORTED: ERCV INTERRUPT \n")); | |
1477 | outb( IM_ERCV_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT ); | |
1478 | } | |
1479 | } while ( timeout -- ); | |
1480 | ||
1481 | ||
1482 | /* restore state register */ | |
1483 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 ); | |
1484 | outb( mask, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); | |
1485 | ||
1486 | PRINTK3(( KERN_WARNING CARDNAME ": MASK is now %x \n", mask )); | |
1487 | outw( saved_pointer, ioaddr + POINTER ); | |
1488 | ||
1489 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( saved_bank ); | |
1490 | ||
1491 | PRINTK3((CARDNAME ": Interrupt done\n")); | |
1492 | return IRQ_RETVAL(handled); | |
1493 | } | |
1494 | ||
1495 | ||
1496 | /*---------------------------------------------------- | |
1497 | . smc_close | |
1498 | . | |
1499 | . this makes the board clean up everything that it can | |
1500 | . and not talk to the outside world. Caused by | |
1501 | . an 'ifconfig ethX down' | |
1502 | . | |
1503 | -----------------------------------------------------*/ | |
1504 | static int smc_close(struct net_device *dev) | |
1505 | { | |
1506 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | |
1507 | /* clear everything */ | |
1508 | smc_shutdown( dev->base_addr ); | |
1509 | ||
1510 | /* Update the statistics here. */ | |
1511 | return 0; | |
1512 | } | |
1513 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
1514 | /*----------------------------------------------------------- |
1515 | . smc_set_multicast_list | |
1516 | . | |
1517 | . This routine will, depending on the values passed to it, | |
1518 | . either make it accept multicast packets, go into | |
1519 | . promiscuous mode ( for TCPDUMP and cousins ) or accept | |
1520 | . a select set of multicast packets | |
1521 | */ | |
1522 | static void smc_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev) | |
1523 | { | |
1524 | short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | |
1525 | ||
1526 | SMC_SELECT_BANK(0); | |
1527 | if ( dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC ) | |
1528 | outw( inw(ioaddr + RCR ) | RCR_PROMISC, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
1529 | ||
1530 | /* BUG? I never disable promiscuous mode if multicasting was turned on. | |
1531 | Now, I turn off promiscuous mode, but I don't do anything to multicasting | |
1532 | when promiscuous mode is turned on. | |
1533 | */ | |
1534 | ||
1535 | /* Here, I am setting this to accept all multicast packets. | |
1536 | I don't need to zero the multicast table, because the flag is | |
1537 | checked before the table is | |
1538 | */ | |
1539 | else if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) | |
1540 | outw( inw(ioaddr + RCR ) | RCR_ALMUL, ioaddr + RCR ); | |
1541 | ||
1542 | /* We just get all multicast packets even if we only want them | |
1543 | . from one source. This will be changed at some future | |
1544 | . point. */ | |
1545 | else if (dev->mc_count ) { | |
1546 | /* support hardware multicasting */ | |
1547 | ||
1548 | /* be sure I get rid of flags I might have set */ | |
1549 | outw( inw( ioaddr + RCR ) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL), | |
1550 | ioaddr + RCR ); | |
1551 | /* NOTE: this has to set the bank, so make sure it is the | |
1552 | last thing called. The bank is set to zero at the top */ | |
1553 | smc_setmulticast( ioaddr, dev->mc_count, dev->mc_list ); | |
1554 | } | |
1555 | else { | |
1556 | outw( inw( ioaddr + RCR ) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL), | |
1557 | ioaddr + RCR ); | |
1558 | ||
1559 | /* | |
1560 | since I'm disabling all multicast entirely, I need to | |
1561 | clear the multicast list | |
1562 | */ | |
1563 | SMC_SELECT_BANK( 3 ); | |
1564 | outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST1 ); | |
1565 | outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST2 ); | |
1566 | outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST3 ); | |
1567 | outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST4 ); | |
1568 | } | |
1569 | } | |
1570 | ||
1571 | #ifdef MODULE | |
1572 | ||
1573 | static struct net_device *devSMC9194; | |
1574 | MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | |
1575 | ||
1576 | module_param(io, int, 0); | |
1577 | module_param(irq, int, 0); | |
1578 | module_param(ifport, int, 0); | |
1579 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "SMC 99194 I/O base address"); | |
1580 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "SMC 99194 IRQ number"); | |
1581 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(ifport, "SMC 99194 interface port (0-default, 1-TP, 2-AUI)"); | |
1582 | ||
a2bd2ec8 | 1583 | int __init init_module(void) |
1da177e4 LT |
1584 | { |
1585 | if (io == 0) | |
1586 | printk(KERN_WARNING | |
1587 | CARDNAME": You shouldn't use auto-probing with insmod!\n" ); | |
1588 | ||
1589 | /* copy the parameters from insmod into the device structure */ | |
1590 | devSMC9194 = smc_init(-1); | |
1591 | if (IS_ERR(devSMC9194)) | |
1592 | return PTR_ERR(devSMC9194); | |
1593 | return 0; | |
1594 | } | |
1595 | ||
afc8eb46 | 1596 | void __exit cleanup_module(void) |
1da177e4 LT |
1597 | { |
1598 | unregister_netdev(devSMC9194); | |
1599 | free_irq(devSMC9194->irq, devSMC9194); | |
1600 | release_region(devSMC9194->base_addr, SMC_IO_EXTENT); | |
1601 | free_netdev(devSMC9194); | |
1602 | } | |
1603 | ||
1604 | #endif /* MODULE */ |