/* * Device driver for National Semiconductor DS8390/WD83C690 based ethernet * adapters. By David Greenman, 29-April-1993 * * Copyright (C) 1993, David Greenman. This software may be used, modified, * copied, distributed, and sold, in both source and binary form provided * that the above copyright and these terms are retained. Under no * circumstances is the author responsible for the proper functioning * of this software, nor does the author assume any responsibility * for damages incurred with its use. * * Currently supports the Western Digital/SMC 8003 and 8013 series, * the 3Com 3c503, the NE1000 and NE2000, and a variety of similar * clones. * * Thanks to Charles Hannum for proving to me with example code that the * NE1000/2000 support could be added with minimal impact. Without * this, I wouldn't have proceeded in this direction. * */ /* * $Id: if_ed.c,v 2.5 93/09/30 17:44:14 davidg Exp Locker: davidg $ */ /* * Modification history * * Revision 2.5 93/09/30 17:44:14 davidg * patch from vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko) to work around * a hardware bug in cheap WD clone boards where the PROM checksum * byte is always zero * * Revision 2.4 93/09/29 21:24:30 davidg * Added software NIC reset in NE probe to work around a problem * with some NE boards where the 8390 doesn't reset properly on * power-up. Remove initialization of IMR/ISR in the NE probe * because this is inherent in the reset. * * Revision 2.3 93/09/29 15:10:16 davidg * credit Charles Hannum * * Revision 2.2 93/09/29 13:23:25 davidg * added no multi-buffer override for 3c503 * * Revision 2.1 93/09/29 12:32:12 davidg * changed multi-buffer count for 16bit 3c503's from 5 to 2 after * noticing that the transmitter becomes idle because of so many * packets to load. * * Revision 2.0 93/09/29 00:00:19 davidg * many changes, rewrites, additions, etc. Now supports the * NE1000, NE2000, WD8003, WD8013, 3C503, 16bit 3C503, and * a variety of similar clones. 16bit 3c503 now does multi * transmit buffers. Nearly every part of the driver has * changed in some way since rev 1.30. * * Revision 1.1 93/06/14 22:21:24 davidg * Beta release of device driver for SMC/WD80x3 and 3C503 ethernet boards. * */ #include "ed.h" #if NED > 0 /* bpfilter included here in case it is needed in future net includes */ #include "bpfilter.h" #include "param.h" #include "systm.h" #include "errno.h" #include "ioctl.h" #include "mbuf.h" #include "socket.h" #include "syslog.h" #include "net/if.h" #include "net/if_dl.h" #include "net/if_types.h" #include "net/netisr.h" #ifdef INET #include "netinet/in.h" #include "netinet/in_systm.h" #include "netinet/in_var.h" #include "netinet/ip.h" #include "netinet/if_ether.h" #endif #ifdef NS #include "netns/ns.h" #include "netns/ns_if.h" #endif #if NBPFILTER > 0 #include "net/bpf.h" #include "net/bpfdesc.h" #endif #include "i386/isa/isa.h" #include "i386/isa/isa_device.h" #include "i386/isa/icu.h" #include "i386/isa/if_edreg.h" #include "i386/include/pio.h" /* For backwards compatibility */ #ifndef IFF_ALTPHYS #define IFF_ALTPHYS IFF_LLC0 #endif /* * ed_softc: per line info and status */ struct ed_softc { struct arpcom arpcom; /* ethernet common */ char *type_str; /* pointer to type string */ u_char vendor; /* interface vendor */ u_char type; /* interface type code */ u_short asic_addr; /* ASIC I/O bus address */ u_short nic_addr; /* NIC (DS8390) I/O bus address */ /* * The following 'proto' variable is part of a work-around for 8013EBT asics * being write-only. It's sort of a prototype/shadow of the real thing. */ u_char wd_laar_proto; u_char isa16bit; /* width of access to card 0=8 or 1=16 */ caddr_t bpf; /* BPF "magic cookie" */ caddr_t mem_start; /* NIC memory start address */ caddr_t mem_end; /* NIC memory end address */ u_long mem_size; /* total NIC memory size */ caddr_t mem_ring; /* start of RX ring-buffer (in NIC mem) */ u_char mem_shared; /* NIC memory is shared with host */ u_char xmit_busy; /* transmitter is busy */ u_char txb_cnt; /* number of transmit buffers */ u_char txb_inuse; /* number of TX buffers currently in-use*/ u_char txb_new; /* pointer to where new buffer will be added */ u_char txb_next_tx; /* pointer to next buffer ready to xmit */ u_short txb_len[8]; /* buffered xmit buffer lengths */ u_char tx_page_start; /* first page of TX buffer area */ u_char rec_page_start; /* first page of RX ring-buffer */ u_char rec_page_stop; /* last page of RX ring-buffer */ u_char next_packet; /* pointer to next unread RX packet */ } ed_softc[NED]; int ed_attach(), ed_init(), edintr(), ed_ioctl(), ed_probe(), ed_start(), ed_reset(), ed_watchdog(); static void ed_stop(); static inline void ed_rint(); static inline void ed_xmit(); static inline char *ed_ring_copy(); void ed_pio_readmem(), ed_pio_writemem(); u_short ed_pio_write_mbufs(); extern int ether_output(); struct trailer_header { u_short ether_type; u_short ether_residual; }; struct isa_driver eddriver = { ed_probe, ed_attach, "ed" }; /* * Interrupt conversion table for WD/SMC ASIC * (IRQ* are defined in icu.h) */ static unsigned short ed_intr_mask[] = { IRQ9, IRQ3, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ15, IRQ4 }; #define ETHER_MIN_LEN 64 #define ETHER_MAX_LEN 1518 #define ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6 #define ETHER_HDR_SIZE 14 /* * Determine if the device is present * * on entry: * a pointer to an isa_device struct * on exit: * NULL if device not found * or # of i/o addresses used (if found) */ int ed_probe(isa_dev) struct isa_device *isa_dev; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[isa_dev->id_unit]; int nports; if (nports = ed_probe_WD80x3(isa_dev)) return (nports); if (nports = ed_probe_3Com(isa_dev)) return (nports); if (nports = ed_probe_Novell(isa_dev)) return (nports); } /* * Generic probe routine for testing for the existance of a DS8390. * Must be called after the NIC has just been reset. This routine * works by looking at certain register values that are gauranteed * to be initialized a certain way after power-up or reset. Seems * not to currently work on the 83C690. * * Specifically: * * Register reset bits set bits * Command Register (CR) TXP, STA RD2, STP * Interrupt Status (ISR) RST * Interrupt Mask (IMR) All bits * Data Control (DCR) LAS * Transmit Config. (TCR) LB1, LB0 * * We only look at the CR and ISR registers, however, because looking at * the others would require changing register pages (which would be * intrusive if this isn't an 8390). * * Return 1 if 8390 was found, 0 if not. */ int ed_probe_generic8390(sc) struct ed_softc *sc; { if ((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR) & (ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_TXP|ED_CR_STA|ED_CR_STP)) != (ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP)) return (0); if ((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR) & ED_ISR_RST) != ED_ISR_RST) return (0); return(1); } /* * Probe and vendor-specific initialization routine for SMC/WD80x3 boards */ int ed_probe_WD80x3(isa_dev) struct isa_device *isa_dev; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[isa_dev->id_unit]; int i; u_int memsize; u_char iptr, isa16bit, sum; sc->asic_addr = isa_dev->id_iobase; sc->nic_addr = sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_NIC_OFFSET; /* * Attempt to do a checksum over the station address PROM. * If it fails, it's probably not a SMC/WD board. There * is a problem with this, though: some clone WD boards * don't pass the checksum test. Danpex boards for one. */ for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < 8; ++i) sum += inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_PROM + i); if (sum != ED_WD_ROM_CHECKSUM_TOTAL) { /* * Checksum is invalid. This often happens with cheap * WD8003E clones. In this case, the checksum byte * (the eighth byte) seems to always be zero. */ if (inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_CARD_ID) != ED_TYPE_WD8003E || inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_PROM + 7) != 0) return(0); } /* reset card to force it into a known state. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_MSR, ED_WD_MSR_RST); DELAY(100); outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_MSR, inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_MSR) & ~ED_WD_MSR_RST); /* wait in the case this card is reading it's EEROM */ DELAY(5000); sc->vendor = ED_VENDOR_WD_SMC; sc->type = inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_CARD_ID); /* * Set initial values for width/size. */ switch (sc->type) { case ED_TYPE_WD8003S: sc->type_str = "WD8003S"; memsize = 8192; isa16bit = 0; break; case ED_TYPE_WD8003E: sc->type_str = "WD8003E"; memsize = 8192; isa16bit = 0; break; case ED_TYPE_WD8013EBT: sc->type_str = "WD8013EBT"; memsize = 16384; isa16bit = 1; break; case ED_TYPE_WD8013EP: /* also WD8003EP */ if (inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_ICR) & ED_WD_ICR_16BIT) { isa16bit = 1; memsize = 16384; sc->type_str = "WD8013EP"; } else { isa16bit = 0; memsize = 8192; sc->type_str = "WD8003EP"; } break; case ED_TYPE_WD8013WC: sc->type_str = "WD8013WC"; memsize = 16384; isa16bit = 1; break; case ED_TYPE_WD8013EBP: sc->type_str = "WD8013EBP"; memsize = 16384; isa16bit = 1; break; case ED_TYPE_WD8013EPC: sc->type_str = "WD8013EPC"; memsize = 16384; isa16bit = 1; break; default: sc->type_str = ""; memsize = 8192; isa16bit = 0; break; } /* * Make some adjustments to initial values depending on what is * found in the ICR. */ if (isa16bit && (sc->type != ED_TYPE_WD8013EBT) && ((inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_ICR) & ED_WD_ICR_16BIT) == 0)) { isa16bit = 0; memsize = 8192; } #if ED_DEBUG printf("type=%s isa16bit=%d memsize=%d id_msize=%d\n", sc->type_str,isa16bit,memsize,isa_dev->id_msize); for (i=0; i<8; i++) printf("%x -> %x\n", i, inb(sc->asic_addr + i)); #endif /* * Allow the user to override the autoconfiguration */ if (isa_dev->id_msize) memsize = isa_dev->id_msize; /* * (note that if the user specifies both of the following flags * that '8bit' mode intentionally has precedence) */ if (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_FORCE_16BIT_MODE) isa16bit = 1; if (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_FORCE_8BIT_MODE) isa16bit = 0; /* * Check 83C584 interrupt configuration register if this board has one * XXX - we could also check the IO address register. But why * bother...if we get past this, it *has* to be correct. */ if (sc->type & ED_WD_SOFTCONFIG) { /* * Assemble together the encoded interrupt number. */ iptr = (inb(isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_WD_ICR) & ED_WD_ICR_IR2) | ((inb(isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_WD_IRR) & (ED_WD_IRR_IR0 | ED_WD_IRR_IR1)) >> 5); /* * Translate it using translation table, and check for correctness. */ if (ed_intr_mask[iptr] != isa_dev->id_irq) { printf("ed%d: kernel configured irq %d doesn't match board configured irq %d\n", isa_dev->id_unit, ffs(isa_dev->id_irq) - 1, ffs(ed_intr_mask[iptr]) - 1); return(0); } /* * Enable the interrupt. */ outb(isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_WD_IRR, inb(isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_WD_IRR) | ED_WD_IRR_IEN); } sc->isa16bit = isa16bit; #ifdef notyet /* XXX - I'm not sure if PIO mode is even possible on WD/SMC boards */ /* * The following allows the WD/SMC boards to be used in Programmed I/O * mode - without mapping the NIC memory shared. ...Not the prefered * way, but it might be the only way. */ if (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_FORCE_PIO) { sc->mem_shared = 0; isa_dev->id_maddr = 0; } else { sc->mem_shared = 1; } #else sc->mem_shared = 1; #endif isa_dev->id_msize = memsize; sc->mem_start = (caddr_t)isa_dev->id_maddr; /* * allocate one xmit buffer if < 16k, two buffers otherwise */ if ((memsize < 16384) || (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_NO_MULTI_BUFFERING)) { sc->mem_ring = sc->mem_start + (ED_PAGE_SIZE * ED_TXBUF_SIZE); sc->txb_cnt = 1; sc->rec_page_start = ED_TXBUF_SIZE; } else { sc->mem_ring = sc->mem_start + (ED_PAGE_SIZE * ED_TXBUF_SIZE * 2); sc->txb_cnt = 2; sc->rec_page_start = ED_TXBUF_SIZE * 2; } sc->mem_size = memsize; sc->mem_end = sc->mem_start + memsize; sc->rec_page_stop = memsize / ED_PAGE_SIZE; sc->tx_page_start = ED_WD_PAGE_OFFSET; /* * Get station address from on-board ROM */ for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; ++i) sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[i] = inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_PROM + i); if (sc->mem_shared) { /* * Set address and enable interface shared memory. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_MSR, ((kvtop(sc->mem_start) >> 13) & ED_WD_MSR_ADDR) | ED_WD_MSR_MENB); /* * Set upper address bits and 8/16 bit access to shared memory */ if (isa16bit) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto = ED_WD_LAAR_L16EN | ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN | ((kvtop(sc->mem_start) >> 19) & ED_WD_LAAR_ADDRHI))); } else { if ((sc->type & ED_WD_SOFTCONFIG) || (sc->type == ED_TYPE_WD8013EBT)) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto = ((kvtop(sc->mem_start) >> 19) & ED_WD_LAAR_ADDRHI))); } } /* * Now zero memory and verify that it is clear */ bzero(sc->mem_start, memsize); for (i = 0; i < memsize; ++i) if (sc->mem_start[i]) { printf("ed%d: failed to clear shared memory at %x - check configuration\n", isa_dev->id_unit, kvtop(sc->mem_start + i)); /* * Disable 16 bit access to shared memory */ if (isa16bit) outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto &= ~ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN)); return(0); } /* * Disable 16bit access to shared memory - we leave it disabled so * that 1) machines reboot properly when the board is set * 16 bit mode and there are conflicting 8bit devices/ROMS * in the same 128k address space as this boards shared * memory. and 2) so that other 8 bit devices with shared * memory can be used in this 128k region, too. */ if (isa16bit) outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto &= ~ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN)); } return (ED_WD_IO_PORTS); } /* * Probe and vendor-specific initialization routine for 3Com 3c503 boards */ int ed_probe_3Com(isa_dev) struct isa_device *isa_dev; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[isa_dev->id_unit]; int i; u_int memsize; u_char isa16bit, sum; sc->asic_addr = isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_3COM_ASIC_OFFSET; sc->nic_addr = isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_3COM_NIC_OFFSET; /* * Verify that the kernel configured I/O address matches the board * configured address */ switch (inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_BCFR)) { case ED_3COM_BCFR_300: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x300) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_310: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x310) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_330: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x330) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_350: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x350) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_250: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x250) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_280: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x280) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_2A0: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x2a0) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_BCFR_2E0: if (isa_dev->id_iobase != 0x2e0) return(0); break; default: return(0); } /* * Verify that the kernel shared memory address matches the * board configured address. */ switch (inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_PCFR)) { case ED_3COM_PCFR_DC000: if (kvtop(isa_dev->id_maddr) != 0xdc000) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_PCFR_D8000: if (kvtop(isa_dev->id_maddr) != 0xd8000) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_PCFR_CC000: if (kvtop(isa_dev->id_maddr) != 0xcc000) return(0); break; case ED_3COM_PCFR_C8000: if (kvtop(isa_dev->id_maddr) != 0xc8000) return(0); break; default: return(0); } /* * Reset NIC and ASIC. Enable on-board transceiver throughout reset * sequence because it'll lock up if the cable isn't connected * if we don't. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_RST | ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); /* * Wait for a while, then un-reset it */ DELAY(50); /* * The 3Com ASIC defaults to rather strange settings for the CR after * a reset - it's important to set it again after the following * outb (this is done when we map the PROM below). */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); /* * Wait a bit for the NIC to recover from the reset */ DELAY(5000); sc->vendor = ED_VENDOR_3COM; sc->type_str = "3c503"; sc->mem_shared = 1; /* * Hmmm...a 16bit 3Com board has 16k of memory, but only an 8k * window to it. */ memsize = 8192; /* * Get station address from on-board ROM */ /* * First, map ethernet address PROM over the top of where the NIC * registers normally appear. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_EALO | ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; ++i) sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[i] = inb(sc->nic_addr + i); /* * Unmap PROM - select NIC registers. The proper setting of the * tranceiver is set in ed_init so that the attach code * is given a chance to set the default based on a compile-time * config option */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); /* * Determine if this is an 8bit or 16bit board */ /* * select page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); /* * Attempt to clear WTS bit. If it doesn't clear, then this is a * 16bit board. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_DCR, 0); /* * select page 2 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_PAGE_2|ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); /* * The 3c503 forces the WTS bit to a one if this is a 16bit board */ if (inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P2_DCR) & ED_DCR_WTS) isa16bit = 1; else isa16bit = 0; /* * select page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P2_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); sc->mem_start = (caddr_t)isa_dev->id_maddr; sc->mem_size = memsize; sc->mem_end = sc->mem_start + memsize; /* * We have an entire 8k window to put the transmit buffers on the * 16bit boards. But since the 16bit 3c503's shared memory * is only fast enough to overlap the loading of one full-size * packet, trying to load more than 2 buffers can actually * leave the transmitter idle during the load. So 2 seems * the best value. (Although a mix of variable-sized packets * might change this assumption. Nonetheless, we optimize for * linear transfers of same-size packets.) */ if (isa16bit) { if (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_NO_MULTI_BUFFERING) sc->txb_cnt = 1; else sc->txb_cnt = 2; sc->tx_page_start = ED_3COM_TX_PAGE_OFFSET_16BIT; sc->rec_page_start = ED_3COM_RX_PAGE_OFFSET_16BIT; sc->rec_page_stop = memsize / ED_PAGE_SIZE + ED_3COM_RX_PAGE_OFFSET_16BIT; sc->mem_ring = sc->mem_start; } else { sc->txb_cnt = 1; sc->tx_page_start = ED_3COM_TX_PAGE_OFFSET_8BIT; sc->rec_page_start = ED_TXBUF_SIZE + ED_3COM_TX_PAGE_OFFSET_8BIT; sc->rec_page_stop = memsize / ED_PAGE_SIZE + ED_3COM_TX_PAGE_OFFSET_8BIT; sc->mem_ring = sc->mem_start + (ED_PAGE_SIZE * ED_TXBUF_SIZE); } sc->isa16bit = isa16bit; /* * Initialize GA page start/stop registers. Probably only needed * if doing DMA, but what the hell. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_PSTR, sc->rec_page_start); outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_PSPR, sc->rec_page_stop); /* * Set IRQ. 3c503 only allows a choice of irq 2-5. */ switch (isa_dev->id_irq) { case IRQ2: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_IDCFR, ED_3COM_IDCFR_IRQ2); break; case IRQ3: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_IDCFR, ED_3COM_IDCFR_IRQ3); break; case IRQ4: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_IDCFR, ED_3COM_IDCFR_IRQ4); break; case IRQ5: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_IDCFR, ED_3COM_IDCFR_IRQ5); break; default: printf("ed%d: Invalid irq configuration (%d) must be 2-5 for 3c503\n", isa_dev->id_unit, ffs(isa_dev->id_irq) - 1); return(0); } /* * Initialize GA configuration register. Set bank and enable shared mem. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_GACFR, ED_3COM_GACFR_RSEL | ED_3COM_GACFR_MBS0); /* * Initialize "Vector Pointer" registers. These gawd-awful things * are compared to 20 bits of the address on ISA, and if they * match, the shared memory is disabled. We set them to * 0xffff0...allegedly the reset vector. */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_VPTR2, 0xff); outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_VPTR1, 0xff); outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_VPTR0, 0x00); /* * Zero memory and verify that it is clear */ bzero(sc->mem_start, memsize); for (i = 0; i < memsize; ++i) if (sc->mem_start[i]) { printf("ed%d: failed to clear shared memory at %x - check configuration\n", isa_dev->id_unit, kvtop(sc->mem_start + i)); return(0); } isa_dev->id_msize = memsize; return(ED_3COM_IO_PORTS); } /* * Probe and vendor-specific initialization routine for NE1000/2000 boards */ int ed_probe_Novell(isa_dev) struct isa_device *isa_dev; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[isa_dev->id_unit]; u_int memsize, n; u_char romdata[16], isa16bit = 0, tmp; static char test_pattern[32] = "THIS is A memory TEST pattern"; char test_buffer[32]; sc->asic_addr = isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_NOVELL_ASIC_OFFSET; sc->nic_addr = isa_dev->id_iobase + ED_NOVELL_NIC_OFFSET; /* XXX - do Novell-specific probe here */ /* Reset the board */ tmp = inb(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_RESET); /* * This total and completely screwy thing is to work around braindamage * in some NE compatible boards. Why it works, I have *no* idea. * It appears that the boards watch the ISA bus for an outb, and * will lock up the ISA bus if they see an inb first. Weird. */ outb(0x84, 0); DELAY(5000); /* Make sure that we really have an 8390 based board */ if (!ed_probe_generic8390(sc)) return(0); #if 0 /* * I don't know if this is necessary; probably cruft leftover from * Clarkson packet driver code. Doesn't do a thing on the boards * I've tested. -DG */ outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_RESET, tmp); DELAY(5000); #endif /* * This is needed because some NE clones apparently don't reset the * NIC properly (or the NIC chip doesn't reset fully on power-up) */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); sc->vendor = ED_VENDOR_NOVELL; sc->mem_shared = 0; isa_dev->id_maddr = 0; /* * Test the ability to read and write to the NIC memory. This has * the side affect of determining if this is an NE1000 or an NE2000. */ /* * This prevents packets from being stored in the NIC memory when * the readmem routine turns on the start bit in the CR. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RCR, ED_RCR_MON); /* Temporarily initialize DCR for byte operations */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_DCR, ED_DCR_FT1|ED_DCR_LS); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTART, 8192 / ED_PAGE_SIZE); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTOP, 16384 / ED_PAGE_SIZE); sc->isa16bit = 0; /* * Write a test pattern in byte mode. If this fails, then there * probably isn't any memory at 8k - which likely means * that the board is an NE2000. */ ed_pio_writemem(sc, test_pattern, 8192, sizeof(test_pattern)); ed_pio_readmem(sc, 8192, test_buffer, sizeof(test_pattern)); if (bcmp(test_pattern, test_buffer, sizeof(test_pattern))) { /* not an NE1000 - try NE2000 */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_DCR, ED_DCR_WTS|ED_DCR_FT1|ED_DCR_LS); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTART, 16384 / ED_PAGE_SIZE); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTOP, 32768 / ED_PAGE_SIZE); sc->isa16bit = 1; /* * Write a test pattern in word mode. If this also fails, then * we don't know what this board is. */ ed_pio_writemem(sc, test_pattern, 16384, sizeof(test_pattern)); ed_pio_readmem(sc, 16384, test_buffer, sizeof(test_pattern)); if (bcmp(test_pattern, test_buffer, sizeof(test_pattern))) return(0); /* not an NE2000 either */ sc->type = ED_TYPE_NE2000; sc->type_str = "NE2000"; } else { sc->type = ED_TYPE_NE1000; sc->type_str = "NE1000"; } /* 8k of memory plus an additional 8k if 16bit */ memsize = 8192 + sc->isa16bit * 8192; #if 0 /* probably not useful - NE boards only come two ways */ /* allow kernel config file overrides */ if (isa_dev->id_msize) memsize = isa_dev->id_msize; #endif sc->mem_size = memsize; /* NIC memory doesn't start at zero on an NE board */ /* The start address is tied to the bus width */ sc->mem_start = (char *) 8192 + sc->isa16bit * 8192; sc->mem_end = sc->mem_start + memsize; sc->tx_page_start = memsize / ED_PAGE_SIZE; /* * Use one xmit buffer if < 16k, two buffers otherwise (if not told * otherwise). */ if ((memsize < 16384) || (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_NO_MULTI_BUFFERING)) sc->txb_cnt = 1; else sc->txb_cnt = 2; sc->rec_page_start = sc->tx_page_start + sc->txb_cnt * ED_TXBUF_SIZE; sc->rec_page_stop = sc->tx_page_start + memsize / ED_PAGE_SIZE; sc->mem_ring = sc->mem_start + sc->txb_cnt * ED_PAGE_SIZE * ED_TXBUF_SIZE; ed_pio_readmem(sc, 0, romdata, 16); for (n = 0; n < 6; n++) sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[n] = romdata[n*(sc->isa16bit+1)]; /* clear any pending interrupts that might have occurred above */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR, 0xff); return(ED_NOVELL_IO_PORTS); } /* * Install interface into kernel networking data structures */ int ed_attach(isa_dev) struct isa_device *isa_dev; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[isa_dev->id_unit]; struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->arpcom.ac_if; struct ifaddr *ifa; struct sockaddr_dl *sdl; /* * Set interface to stopped condition (reset) */ ed_stop(isa_dev->id_unit); /* * Initialize ifnet structure */ ifp->if_unit = isa_dev->id_unit; ifp->if_name = "ed" ; ifp->if_mtu = ETHERMTU; ifp->if_init = ed_init; ifp->if_output = ether_output; ifp->if_start = ed_start; ifp->if_ioctl = ed_ioctl; ifp->if_reset = ed_reset; ifp->if_watchdog = ed_watchdog; /* * Set default state for ALTPHYS flag (used to disable the tranceiver * for AUI operation), based on compile-time config option. */ if (isa_dev->id_flags & ED_FLAGS_DISABLE_TRANCEIVER) ifp->if_flags = (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_NOTRAILERS | IFF_ALTPHYS); else ifp->if_flags = (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_NOTRAILERS); /* * Attach the interface */ if_attach(ifp); /* * Search down the ifa address list looking for the AF_LINK type entry */ ifa = ifp->if_addrlist; while ((ifa != 0) && (ifa->ifa_addr != 0) && (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK)) ifa = ifa->ifa_next; /* * If we find an AF_LINK type entry we fill in the hardware address. * This is useful for netstat(1) to keep track of which interface * is which. */ if ((ifa != 0) && (ifa->ifa_addr != 0)) { /* * Fill in the link-level address for this interface */ sdl = (struct sockaddr_dl *)ifa->ifa_addr; sdl->sdl_type = IFT_ETHER; sdl->sdl_alen = ETHER_ADDR_LEN; sdl->sdl_slen = 0; bcopy(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, LLADDR(sdl), ETHER_ADDR_LEN); } /* * Print additional info when attached */ printf("ed%d: address %s, ", isa_dev->id_unit, ether_sprintf(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr)); if (sc->type_str && (*sc->type_str != 0)) printf("type %s ", sc->type_str); else printf("type unknown (0x%x) ", sc->type); printf("%s ",sc->isa16bit ? "(16 bit)" : "(8 bit)"); printf("%s\n", ((sc->vendor == ED_VENDOR_3COM) && (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALTPHYS)) ? "tranceiver disabled" : ""); /* * If BPF is in the kernel, call the attach for it */ #if NBPFILTER > 0 bpfattach(&sc->bpf, ifp, DLT_EN10MB, sizeof(struct ether_header)); #endif } /* * Reset interface. */ int ed_reset(unit) int unit; { int s; s = splnet(); /* * Stop interface and re-initialize. */ ed_stop(unit); ed_init(unit); (void) splx(s); } /* * Take interface offline. */ void ed_stop(unit) int unit; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[unit]; int n = 5000; /* * Stop everything on the interface, and select page 0 registers. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); /* * Wait for interface to enter stopped state, but limit # of checks * to 'n' (about 5ms). It shouldn't even take 5us on modern * DS8390's, but just in case it's an old one. */ while (((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR) & ED_ISR_RST) == 0) && --n); } /* * Device timeout/watchdog routine. Entered if the device neglects to * generate an interrupt after a transmit has been started on it. */ int ed_watchdog(unit) int unit; { log(LOG_ERR, "ed%d: device timeout\n", unit); ed_reset(unit); } /* * Initialize device. */ ed_init(unit) int unit; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[unit]; struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->arpcom.ac_if; int i, s; u_char command; /* address not known */ if (ifp->if_addrlist == (struct ifaddr *)0) return; /* * Initialize the NIC in the exact order outlined in the NS manual. * This init procedure is "mandatory"...don't change what or when * things happen. */ s = splnet(); /* reset transmitter flags */ sc->xmit_busy = 0; sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_timer = 0; sc->txb_inuse = 0; sc->txb_new = 0; sc->txb_next_tx = 0; /* This variable is used below - don't move this assignment */ sc->next_packet = sc->rec_page_start + 1; /* * Set interface for page 0, Remote DMA complete, Stopped */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); if (sc->isa16bit) { /* * Set FIFO threshold to 8, No auto-init Remote DMA, * byte order=80x86, word-wide DMA xfers, */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_DCR, ED_DCR_FT1|ED_DCR_WTS|ED_DCR_LS); } else { /* * Same as above, but byte-wide DMA xfers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_DCR, ED_DCR_FT1|ED_DCR_LS); } /* * Clear Remote Byte Count Registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR0, 0); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR1, 0); /* * Enable reception of broadcast packets */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RCR, ED_RCR_AB); /* * Place NIC in internal loopback mode */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TCR, ED_TCR_LB0); /* * Initialize transmit/receive (ring-buffer) Page Start */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TPSR, sc->tx_page_start); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTART, sc->rec_page_start); /* * Initialize Receiver (ring-buffer) Page Stop and Boundry */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_PSTOP, sc->rec_page_stop); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_BNRY, sc->rec_page_start); /* * Clear all interrupts. A '1' in each bit position clears the * corresponding flag. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR, 0xff); /* * Enable the following interrupts: receive/transmit complete, * receive/transmit error, and Receiver OverWrite. * * Counter overflow and Remote DMA complete are *not* enabled. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_IMR, ED_IMR_PRXE|ED_IMR_PTXE|ED_IMR_RXEE|ED_IMR_TXEE|ED_IMR_OVWE); /* * Program Command Register for page 1 */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_PAGE_1|ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STP); /* * Copy out our station address */ for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; ++i) outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P1_PAR0 + i, sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr[i]); #if NBPFILTER > 0 /* * Initialize multicast address hashing registers to accept * all multicasts (only used when in promiscuous mode) */ for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P1_MAR0 + i, 0xff); #endif /* * Set Current Page pointer to next_packet (initialized above) */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P1_CURR, sc->next_packet); /* * Set Command Register for page 0, Remote DMA complete, * and interface Start. */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P1_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* * Take interface out of loopback */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TCR, 0); /* * If this is a 3Com board, the tranceiver must be software enabled * (there is no settable hardware default). */ if (sc->vendor == ED_VENDOR_3COM) { if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALTPHYS) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, 0); } else { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); } } /* * Set 'running' flag, and clear output active flag. */ ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING; ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE; /* * ...and attempt to start output */ ed_start(ifp); (void) splx(s); } /* * This routine actually starts the transmission on the interface */ static inline void ed_xmit(ifp) struct ifnet *ifp; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[ifp->if_unit]; unsigned short len; len = sc->txb_len[sc->txb_next_tx]; /* * Set NIC for page 0 register access */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* * Set TX buffer start page */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TPSR, sc->tx_page_start + sc->txb_next_tx * ED_TXBUF_SIZE); /* * Set TX length */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TBCR0, len); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TBCR1, len >> 8); /* * Set page 0, Remote DMA complete, Transmit Packet, and *Start* */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_TXP|ED_CR_STA); sc->xmit_busy = 1; /* * Point to next transmit buffer slot and wrap if necessary. */ sc->txb_next_tx++; if (sc->txb_next_tx == sc->txb_cnt) sc->txb_next_tx = 0; /* * Set a timer just in case we never hear from the board again */ ifp->if_timer = 2; } /* * Start output on interface. * We make two assumptions here: * 1) that the current priority is set to splnet _before_ this code * is called *and* is returned to the appropriate priority after * return * 2) that the IFF_OACTIVE flag is checked before this code is called * (i.e. that the output part of the interface is idle) */ int ed_start(ifp) struct ifnet *ifp; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[ifp->if_unit]; struct mbuf *m0, *m; caddr_t buffer; int len; outloop: /* * First, see if there are buffered packets and an idle * transmitter - should never happen at this point. */ if (sc->txb_inuse && (sc->xmit_busy == 0)) { printf("ed: packets buffers, but transmitter idle\n"); ed_xmit(ifp); } /* * See if there is room to put another packet in the buffer. */ if (sc->txb_inuse == sc->txb_cnt) { /* * No room. Indicate this to the outside world * and exit. */ ifp->if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE; return; } IF_DEQUEUE(&sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_snd, m); if (m == 0) { /* * We are using the !OACTIVE flag to indicate to the outside * world that we can accept an additional packet rather than * that the transmitter is _actually_ active. Indeed, the * transmitter may be active, but if we haven't filled all * the buffers with data then we still want to accept more. */ ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE; return; } /* * Copy the mbuf chain into the transmit buffer */ /* txb_new points to next open buffer slot */ buffer = sc->mem_start + (sc->txb_new * ED_TXBUF_SIZE * ED_PAGE_SIZE); if (sc->mem_shared) { /* * Special case setup for 16 bit boards... */ if (sc->isa16bit) { switch (sc->vendor) { /* * For 16bit 3Com boards (which have 16k of memory), * we have the xmit buffers in a different page * of memory ('page 0') - so change pages. */ case ED_VENDOR_3COM: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_GACFR, ED_3COM_GACFR_RSEL); break; /* * Enable 16bit access to shared memory on WD/SMC boards * Don't update wd_laar_proto because we want to restore the * previous state (because an arp reply in the input code * may cause a call-back to ed_start) * XXX - the call-back to 'start' is a bug, IMHO. */ case ED_VENDOR_WD_SMC: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto | ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN)); } } for (len = 0, m0 = m; m != 0; m = m->m_next) { bcopy(mtod(m, caddr_t), buffer, m->m_len); buffer += m->m_len; len += m->m_len; } /* * Restore previous shared memory access */ if (sc->isa16bit) { switch (sc->vendor) { case ED_VENDOR_3COM: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_GACFR, ED_3COM_GACFR_RSEL | ED_3COM_GACFR_MBS0); break; case ED_VENDOR_WD_SMC: outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, sc->wd_laar_proto); break; } } } else { len = ed_pio_write_mbufs(sc, m0 = m, buffer); } sc->txb_len[sc->txb_new] = MAX(len, ETHER_MIN_LEN); sc->txb_inuse++; /* * Point to next buffer slot and wrap if necessary. */ sc->txb_new++; if (sc->txb_new == sc->txb_cnt) sc->txb_new = 0; if (sc->xmit_busy == 0) ed_xmit(ifp); /* * If there is BPF support in the configuration, tap off here. * The following has support for converting trailer packets * back to normal. * XXX - support for trailer packets in BPF should be moved into * the bpf code proper to avoid code duplication in all of * the drivers. */ #if NBPFILTER > 0 if (sc->bpf) { u_short etype; int off, datasize, resid; struct ether_header *eh; struct trailer_header trailer_header; char ether_packet[ETHER_MAX_LEN]; char *ep; ep = ether_packet; /* * We handle trailers below: * Copy ether header first, then residual data, * then data. Put all this in a temporary buffer * 'ether_packet' and send off to bpf. Since the * system has generated this packet, we assume * that all of the offsets in the packet are * correct; if they're not, the system will almost * certainly crash in m_copydata. * We make no assumptions about how the data is * arranged in the mbuf chain (i.e. how much * data is in each mbuf, if mbuf clusters are * used, etc.), which is why we use m_copydata * to get the ether header rather than assume * that this is located in the first mbuf. */ /* copy ether header */ m_copydata(m0, 0, sizeof(struct ether_header), ep); eh = (struct ether_header *) ep; ep += sizeof(struct ether_header); etype = ntohs(eh->ether_type); if (etype >= ETHERTYPE_TRAIL && etype < ETHERTYPE_TRAIL+ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER) { datasize = ((etype - ETHERTYPE_TRAIL) << 9); off = datasize + sizeof(struct ether_header); /* copy trailer_header into a data structure */ m_copydata(m0, off, sizeof(struct trailer_header), &trailer_header.ether_type); /* copy residual data */ m_copydata(m0, off+sizeof(struct trailer_header), resid = ntohs(trailer_header.ether_residual) - sizeof(struct trailer_header), ep); ep += resid; /* copy data */ m_copydata(m0, sizeof(struct ether_header), datasize, ep); ep += datasize; /* restore original ether packet type */ eh->ether_type = trailer_header.ether_type; bpf_tap(sc->bpf, ether_packet, ep - ether_packet); } else bpf_mtap(sc->bpf, m0); } #endif m_freem(m0); /* * Loop back to the top to possibly buffer more packets */ goto outloop; } /* * Ethernet interface receiver interrupt. */ static inline void ed_rint(unit) int unit; { register struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[unit]; u_char boundry, current; u_short len; struct ed_ring packet_hdr; char *packet_ptr; /* * Set NIC to page 1 registers to get 'current' pointer */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_PAGE_1|ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* * 'sc->next_packet' is the logical beginning of the ring-buffer - i.e. * it points to where new data has been buffered. The 'CURR' * (current) register points to the logical end of the ring-buffer * - i.e. it points to where additional new data will be added. * We loop here until the logical beginning equals the logical * end (or in other words, until the ring-buffer is empty). */ while (sc->next_packet != inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P1_CURR)) { /* get pointer to this buffer's header structure */ packet_ptr = sc->mem_ring + (sc->next_packet - sc->rec_page_start) * ED_PAGE_SIZE; /* * The byte count includes the FCS - Frame Check Sequence (a * 32 bit CRC). */ if (sc->mem_shared) packet_hdr = *(struct ed_ring *)packet_ptr; else ed_pio_readmem(sc, packet_ptr, (char *) &packet_hdr, sizeof(packet_hdr)); len = packet_hdr.count; if ((len >= ETHER_MIN_LEN) && (len <= ETHER_MAX_LEN)) { /* * Go get packet. len - 4 removes CRC from length. */ ed_get_packet(sc, packet_ptr + 4, len - 4); ++sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_ipackets; } else { /* * Really BAD...probably indicates that the ring pointers * are corrupted. Also seen on early rev chips under * high load - the byte order of the length gets switched. */ log(LOG_ERR, "ed%d: NIC memory corrupt - invalid packet length %d\n", unit, len); ed_reset(unit); return; } /* * Update next packet pointer */ sc->next_packet = packet_hdr.next_packet; /* * Update NIC boundry pointer - being careful to keep it * one buffer behind. (as recommended by NS databook) */ boundry = sc->next_packet - 1; if (boundry < sc->rec_page_start) boundry = sc->rec_page_stop - 1; /* * Set NIC to page 0 registers to update boundry register */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_BNRY, boundry); /* * Set NIC to page 1 registers before looping to top (prepare to * get 'CURR' current pointer) */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_PAGE_1|ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); } } /* * Ethernet interface interrupt processor */ int edintr(unit) int unit; { struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[unit]; u_char isr; /* * Set NIC to page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* * loop until there are no more new interrupts */ while (isr = inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR)) { /* * reset all the bits that we are 'acknowledging' * by writing a '1' to each bit position that was set * (writing a '1' *clears* the bit) */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR, isr); /* * Handle transmitter interrupts. Handle these first * because the receiver will reset the board under * some conditions. */ if (isr & (ED_ISR_PTX|ED_ISR_TXE)) { u_char collisions = inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_NCR); /* * Check for transmit error. If a TX completed with an * error, we end up throwing the packet away. Really * the only error that is possible is excessive * collisions, and in this case it is best to allow the * automatic mechanisms of TCP to backoff the flow. Of * course, with UDP we're screwed, but this is expected * when a network is heavily loaded. */ if (isr & ED_ISR_TXE) { /* * Excessive collisions (16) */ if ((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_TSR) & ED_TSR_ABT) && (collisions == 0)) { /* * When collisions total 16, the * P0_NCR will indicate 0, and the * TSR_ABT is set. */ collisions = 16; } /* * update output errors counter */ ++sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_oerrors; } else { /* * Update total number of successfully * transmitted packets. */ ++sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_opackets; } /* * reset tx busy and output active flags */ sc->xmit_busy = 0; sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE; /* * clear watchdog timer */ sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_timer = 0; /* * Add in total number of collisions on last * transmission. */ sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_collisions += collisions; /* * Decrement buffer in-use count if not zero (can only * be zero if a transmitter interrupt occured while * not actually transmitting). * If data is ready to transmit, start it transmitting, * otherwise defer until after handling receiver */ if (sc->txb_inuse && --sc->txb_inuse) ed_xmit(&sc->arpcom.ac_if); } /* * Handle receiver interrupts */ if (isr & (ED_ISR_PRX|ED_ISR_RXE|ED_ISR_OVW)) { /* * Overwrite warning. In order to make sure that a lockup * of the local DMA hasn't occurred, we reset and * re-init the NIC. The NSC manual suggests only a * partial reset/re-init is necessary - but some * chips seem to want more. The DMA lockup has been * seen only with early rev chips - Methinks this * bug was fixed in later revs. -DG */ if (isr & ED_ISR_OVW) { ++sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_ierrors; #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC log(LOG_WARNING, "ed%d: warning - receiver ring buffer overrun\n", unit); #endif /* * Stop/reset/re-init NIC */ ed_reset(unit); } else { /* * Receiver Error. One or more of: CRC error, frame * alignment error FIFO overrun, or missed packet. */ if (isr & ED_ISR_RXE) { ++sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_ierrors; #ifdef ED_DEBUG printf("ed%d: receive error %x\n", unit, inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSR)); #endif } /* * Go get the packet(s) * XXX - Doing this on an error is dubious * because there shouldn't be any data to * get (we've configured the interface to * not accept packets with errors). */ /* * Enable 16bit access to shared memory first * on WD/SMC boards. */ if (sc->isa16bit && (sc->vendor == ED_VENDOR_WD_SMC)) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto |= ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN)); } ed_rint (unit); /* disable 16bit access */ if (sc->isa16bit && (sc->vendor == ED_VENDOR_WD_SMC)) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_WD_LAAR, (sc->wd_laar_proto &= ~ED_WD_LAAR_M16EN)); } } } /* * If it looks like the transmitter can take more data, * attempt to start output on the interface. * This is done after handling the receiver to * give the receiver priority. */ if ((sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_flags & IFF_OACTIVE) == 0) ed_start(&sc->arpcom.ac_if); /* * return NIC CR to standard state: page 0, remote DMA complete, * start (toggling the TXP bit off, even if was just set * in the transmit routine, is *okay* - it is 'edge' * triggered from low to high) */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* * If the Network Talley Counters overflow, read them to * reset them. It appears that old 8390's won't * clear the ISR flag otherwise - resulting in an * infinite loop. */ if (isr & ED_ISR_CNT) { (void) inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CNTR0); (void) inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CNTR1); (void) inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CNTR2); } } } /* * Process an ioctl request. This code needs some work - it looks * pretty ugly. */ int ed_ioctl(ifp, command, data) register struct ifnet *ifp; int command; caddr_t data; { register struct ifaddr *ifa = (struct ifaddr *)data; struct ed_softc *sc = &ed_softc[ifp->if_unit]; struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *)data; int s, error = 0; s = splnet(); switch (command) { case SIOCSIFADDR: ifp->if_flags |= IFF_UP; switch (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family) { #ifdef INET case AF_INET: ed_init(ifp->if_unit); /* before arpwhohas */ /* * See if another station has *our* IP address. * i.e.: There is an address conflict! If a * conflict exists, a message is sent to the * console. */ ((struct arpcom *)ifp)->ac_ipaddr = IA_SIN(ifa)->sin_addr; arpwhohas((struct arpcom *)ifp, &IA_SIN(ifa)->sin_addr); break; #endif #ifdef NS /* * XXX - This code is probably wrong */ case AF_NS: { register struct ns_addr *ina = &(IA_SNS(ifa)->sns_addr); if (ns_nullhost(*ina)) ina->x_host = *(union ns_host *)(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr); else { /* * */ bcopy((caddr_t)ina->x_host.c_host, (caddr_t)sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, sizeof(sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr)); } /* * Set new address */ ed_init(ifp->if_unit); break; } #endif default: ed_init(ifp->if_unit); break; } break; case SIOCSIFFLAGS: /* * If interface is marked down and it is running, then stop it */ if (((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) && (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)) { ed_stop(ifp->if_unit); ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING; } else { /* * If interface is marked up and it is stopped, then start it */ if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) && ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) == 0)) ed_init(ifp->if_unit); } #if NBPFILTER > 0 if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) { /* * Set promiscuous mode on interface. * XXX - for multicasts to work, we would need to * write 1's in all bits of multicast * hashing array. For now we assume that * this was done in ed_init(). */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RCR, ED_RCR_PRO|ED_RCR_AM|ED_RCR_AB); } else { /* * XXX - for multicasts to work, we would need to * rewrite the multicast hashing array with the * proper hash (would have been destroyed above). */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RCR, ED_RCR_AB); } #endif /* * An unfortunate hack to provide the (required) software control * of the tranceiver for 3Com boards. The ALTPHYS flag disables * the tranceiver if set. */ if (sc->vendor == ED_VENDOR_3COM) { if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALTPHYS) { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, 0); } else { outb(sc->asic_addr + ED_3COM_CR, ED_3COM_CR_XSEL); } } break; default: error = EINVAL; } (void) splx(s); return (error); } /* * Macro to calculate a new address within shared memory when given an offset * from an address, taking into account ring-wrap. */ #define ringoffset(sc, start, off, type) \ ((type)( ((caddr_t)(start)+(off) >= (sc)->mem_end) ? \ (((caddr_t)(start)+(off))) - (sc)->mem_end \ + (sc)->mem_ring: \ ((caddr_t)(start)+(off)) )) /* * Retreive packet from shared memory and send to the next level up via * ether_input(). If there is a BPF listener, give a copy to BPF, too. */ ed_get_packet(sc, buf, len) struct ed_softc *sc; char *buf; u_short len; { struct ether_header *eh; struct mbuf *m, *head, *ed_ring_to_mbuf(); u_short off; int resid; u_short etype; struct trailer_header trailer_header; /* Allocate a header mbuf */ MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m == 0) goto bad; m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = &sc->arpcom.ac_if; m->m_pkthdr.len = len; m->m_len = 0; head = m; /* The following sillines is to make NFS happy */ #define EROUND ((sizeof(struct ether_header) + 3) & ~3) #define EOFF (EROUND - sizeof(struct ether_header)) /* * The following assumes there is room for * the ether header in the header mbuf */ head->m_data += EOFF; eh = mtod(head, struct ether_header *); if (sc->mem_shared) bcopy(buf, mtod(head, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ether_header)); else ed_pio_readmem(sc, buf, mtod(head, caddr_t), sizeof(struct ether_header)); buf += sizeof(struct ether_header); head->m_len += sizeof(struct ether_header); len -= sizeof(struct ether_header); etype = ntohs((u_short)eh->ether_type); /* * Deal with trailer protocol: * If trailer protocol, calculate the datasize as 'off', * which is also the offset to the trailer header. * Set resid to the amount of packet data following the * trailer header. * Finally, copy residual data into mbuf chain. */ if (etype >= ETHERTYPE_TRAIL && etype < ETHERTYPE_TRAIL+ETHERTYPE_NTRAILER) { off = (etype - ETHERTYPE_TRAIL) << 9; if ((off + sizeof(struct trailer_header)) > len) goto bad; /* insanity */ /* * If we have shared memory, we can get info directly from the * stored packet, otherwise we must get a local copy * of the trailer header using PIO. */ if (sc->mem_shared) { eh->ether_type = *ringoffset(sc, buf, off, u_short *); resid = ntohs(*ringoffset(sc, buf, off+2, u_short *)); } else { struct trailer_header trailer_header; ed_pio_readmem(sc, ringoffset(sc, buf, off, caddr_t), (char *) &trailer_header, sizeof(trailer_header)); eh->ether_type = trailer_header.ether_type; resid = trailer_header.ether_residual; } if ((off + resid) > len) goto bad; /* insanity */ resid -= sizeof(struct trailer_header); if (resid < 0) goto bad; /* insanity */ m = ed_ring_to_mbuf(sc, ringoffset(sc, buf, off+4, char *), head, resid); if (m == 0) goto bad; len = off; head->m_pkthdr.len -= 4; /* subtract trailer header */ } /* * Pull packet off interface. Or if this was a trailer packet, * the data portion is appended. */ m = ed_ring_to_mbuf(sc, buf, m, len); if (m == 0) goto bad; #if NBPFILTER > 0 /* * Check if there's a BPF listener on this interface. * If so, hand off the raw packet to bpf. */ if (sc->bpf) { bpf_mtap(sc->bpf, head); /* * Note that the interface cannot be in promiscuous mode if * there are no BPF listeners. And if we are in promiscuous * mode, we have to check if this packet is really ours. * * XXX This test does not support multicasts. */ if ((sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) && bcmp(eh->ether_dhost, sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, sizeof(eh->ether_dhost)) != 0 && bcmp(eh->ether_dhost, etherbroadcastaddr, sizeof(eh->ether_dhost)) != 0) { m_freem(head); return; } } #endif /* * Fix up data start offset in mbuf to point past ether header */ m_adj(head, sizeof(struct ether_header)); /* * silly ether_input routine needs 'type' in host byte order */ eh->ether_type = ntohs(eh->ether_type); ether_input(&sc->arpcom.ac_if, eh, head); return; bad: if (head) m_freem(head); return; } /* * Supporting routines */ /* * Given a NIC memory source address and a host memory destination * address, copy 'amount' from NIC to host using Programmed I/O. * The 'amount' is rounded up to a word - okay as long as mbufs * are word sized. * This routine is currently Novell-specific. */ void ed_pio_readmem(sc,src,dst,amount) struct ed_softc *sc; unsigned short src; unsigned char *dst; unsigned short amount; { unsigned short tmp_amount; /* select page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* round up to a word */ tmp_amount = amount; if (amount & 1) ++amount; /* set up DMA byte count */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR0, amount); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR1, amount>>8); /* set up source address in NIC mem */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR0, src); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR1, src>>8); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD0 | ED_CR_STA); if (sc->isa16bit) { insw(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, dst, amount/2); } else insb(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, dst, amount); } /* * Stripped down routine for writing a linear buffer to NIC memory. * Only used in the probe routine to test the memory. 'len' must * be even. */ void ed_pio_writemem(sc,src,dst,len) struct ed_softc *sc; char *src; unsigned short dst; unsigned short len; { int maxwait=20; /* about 25us */ /* select page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* reset remote DMA complete flag */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR, ED_ISR_RDC); /* set up DMA byte count */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR0, len); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR1, len>>8); /* set up destination address in NIC mem */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR0, dst); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR1, dst>>8); /* set remote DMA write */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD1 | ED_CR_STA); if (sc->isa16bit) outsw(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, src, len/2); else outsb(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, src, len); /* * Wait for remote DMA complete. This is necessary because on the * transmit side, data is handled internally by the NIC in bursts * and we can't start another remote DMA until this one completes. * Not waiting causes really bad things to happen - like the NIC * irrecoverably jamming the ISA bus. */ while (((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR) & ED_ISR_RDC) != ED_ISR_RDC) && --maxwait); } /* * Write an mbuf chain to the destination NIC memory address using * programmed I/O. */ u_short ed_pio_write_mbufs(sc,m,dst) struct ed_softc *sc; struct mbuf *m; unsigned short dst; { unsigned short len, mb_offset; struct mbuf *mp; unsigned char residual[2]; int maxwait=20; /* about 25us */ /* First, count up the total number of bytes to copy */ for (len = 0, mp = m; mp; mp = mp->m_next) len += mp->m_len; /* select page 0 registers */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); /* reset remote DMA complete flag */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR, ED_ISR_RDC); /* set up DMA byte count */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR0, len); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR1, len>>8); /* set up destination address in NIC mem */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR0, dst); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RSAR1, dst>>8); /* set remote DMA write */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD1 | ED_CR_STA); mb_offset = 0; /* * Transfer the mbuf chain to the NIC memory. * The following code isn't too pretty. The problem is that we can only * transfer words to the board, and if an mbuf has an odd number * of bytes in it, this is a problem. It's not a simple matter of * just removing a byte from the next mbuf (adjusting data++ and * len--) because this will hose-over the mbuf chain which might * be needed later for BPF. Instead, we maintain an offset * (mb_offset) which let's us skip over the first byte in the * following mbuf. */ while (m) { if (m->m_len - mb_offset) { if (sc->isa16bit) { if ((m->m_len - mb_offset) > 1) outsw(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, mtod(m, caddr_t) + mb_offset, (m->m_len - mb_offset) / 2); /* * if odd number of bytes, get the odd byte from * the next mbuf with data */ if ((m->m_len - mb_offset) & 1) { /* first the last byte in current mbuf */ residual[0] = *(mtod(m, caddr_t) + m->m_len - 1); /* advance past any empty mbufs */ while (m->m_next && (m->m_next->m_len == 0)) m = m->m_next; if (m->m_next) { /* remove first byte in next mbuf */ residual[1] = *(mtod(m->m_next, caddr_t)); mb_offset = 1; } outw(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, *((unsigned short *) residual)); } else mb_offset = 0; } else outsb(sc->asic_addr + ED_NOVELL_DATA, m->m_data, m->m_len); } m = m->m_next; } /* * Wait for remote DMA complete. This is necessary because on the * transmit side, data is handled internally by the NIC in bursts * and we can't start another remote DMA until this one completes. * Not waiting causes really bad things to happen - like the NIC * irrecoverably jamming the ISA bus. */ while (((inb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_ISR) & ED_ISR_RDC) != ED_ISR_RDC) && --maxwait); if (!maxwait) { log(LOG_WARNING, "ed%d: remote transmit DMA failed to complete\n", sc->arpcom.ac_if.if_unit); /* attempt to abort the remote DMA */ outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR0, 0); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_RBCR1, 0); outb(sc->nic_addr + ED_P0_CR, ED_CR_RD2|ED_CR_STA); } return(len); } /* * Given a source and destination address, copy 'amount' of a packet from * the ring buffer into a linear destination buffer. Takes into account * ring-wrap. */ static inline char * ed_ring_copy(sc,src,dst,amount) struct ed_softc *sc; char *src; char *dst; u_short amount; { u_short tmp_amount; /* does copy wrap to lower addr in ring buffer? */ if (src + amount > sc->mem_end) { tmp_amount = sc->mem_end - src; /* copy amount up to end of NIC memory */ if (sc->mem_shared) bcopy(src,dst,tmp_amount); else ed_pio_readmem(sc,src,dst,tmp_amount); amount -= tmp_amount; src = sc->mem_ring; dst += tmp_amount; } if (sc->mem_shared) bcopy(src, dst, amount); else ed_pio_readmem(sc, src, dst, amount); return(src + amount); } /* * Copy data from receive buffer to end of mbuf chain * allocate additional mbufs as needed. return pointer * to last mbuf in chain. * sc = ed info (softc) * src = pointer in ed ring buffer * dst = pointer to last mbuf in mbuf chain to copy to * amount = amount of data to copy */ struct mbuf * ed_ring_to_mbuf(sc,src,dst,total_len) struct ed_softc *sc; char *src; struct mbuf *dst; u_short total_len; { register struct mbuf *m = dst; while (total_len) { register u_short amount = min(total_len, M_TRAILINGSPACE(m)); if (amount == 0) { /* no more data in this mbuf, alloc another */ /* * If there is enough data for an mbuf cluster, attempt * to allocate one of those, otherwise, a regular * mbuf will do. * Note that a regular mbuf is always required, even if * we get a cluster - getting a cluster does not * allocate any mbufs, and one is needed to assign * the cluster to. The mbuf that has a cluster * extension can not be used to contain data - only * the cluster can contain data. */ dst = m; MGET(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA); if (m == 0) return (0); if (total_len >= MINCLSIZE) MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT); m->m_len = 0; dst->m_next = m; amount = min(total_len, M_TRAILINGSPACE(m)); } src = ed_ring_copy(sc, src, mtod(m, caddr_t) + m->m_len, amount); m->m_len += amount; total_len -= amount; } return (m); } #endif