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+/*-
+ * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Scott Mitchell
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * $Id: if_xe.c,v 1.20 1999/06/13 19:17:40 scott Exp $
+ * $FreeBSD$
+ */
+
+/*
+ * XXX TODO XXX
+ *
+ * I've pushed this fairly far, but there are some things that need to be
+ * done here. I'm documenting them here in case I get destracted. -- imp
+ *
+ * xe_cem56fix -- need to figure out how to map the extra stuff.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Portions of this software were derived from Werner Koch's xirc2ps driver
+ * for Linux under the terms of the following license (from v1.30 of the
+ * xirc2ps driver):
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1997 by Werner Koch (dd9jn)
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, and the entire permission notice in its entirety,
+ * including the disclaimer of warranties.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
+ * products derived from this software without specific prior
+ * written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
+ * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
+ * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
+ * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+ * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
+ * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
+ * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
+ * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
+ * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * FreeBSD device driver for Xircom CreditCard PCMCIA Ethernet adapters. The
+ * following cards are currently known to work with the driver:
+ * Xircom CreditCard 10/100 (CE3)
+ * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 28 (CEM28)
+ * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (CEM56)
+ * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10
+ * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100
+ * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (REM56, REM56G)
+ * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 PC Card Mobile Adapter 16 (Pro/100 M16A)
+ * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 PC Card (CPQ-10/100)
+ *
+ * Some other cards *should* work, but support for them is either broken or in
+ * an unknown state at the moment. I'm always interested in hearing from
+ * people who own any of these cards:
+ * Xircom CreditCard 10Base-T (PS-CE2-10)
+ * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + ModemII (CEM2)
+ * Xircom CEM28 and CEM33 Ethernet/Modem cards (may be variants of CEM2?)
+ *
+ * Thanks to all who assisted with the development and testing of the driver,
+ * especially: Werner Koch, Duke Kamstra, Duncan Barclay, Jason George, Dru
+ * Nelson, Mike Kephart, Bill Rainey and Douglas Rand. Apologies if I've left
+ * out anyone who deserves a mention here.
+ *
+ * Special thanks to Ade Lovett for both hosting the mailing list and doing
+ * the CEM56/REM56 support code; and the FreeBSD UK Users' Group for hosting
+ * the web pages.
+ *
+ * Contact points:
+ *
+ * Driver web page: http://ukug.uk.freebsd.org/~scott/xe_drv/
+ *
+ * Mailing list: http://www.lovett.com/lists/freebsd-xircom/
+ * or send "subscribe freebsd-xircom" to <majordomo@lovett.com>
+ *
+ * Author email: <scott@uk.freebsd.org>
+ */
+
+
+#include <sys/param.h>
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <sys/errno.h>
+#include <sys/kernel.h>
+#include <sys/mbuf.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <sys/sockio.h>
+#include <sys/systm.h>
+#include <sys/uio.h>
+
+#include <sys/module.h>
+#include <sys/bus.h>
+
+#include <machine/bus.h>
+#include <machine/resource.h>
+#include <sys/rman.h>
+
+#include <net/ethernet.h>
+#include <net/if.h>
+#include <net/if_arp.h>
+#include <net/if_dl.h>
+#include <net/if_media.h>
+#include <net/if_mib.h>
+#include <net/bpf.h>
+
+#include <dev/xe/if_xereg.h>
+#include <dev/xe/if_xevar.h>
+
+/*
+ * MII command structure
+ */
+struct xe_mii_frame {
+ u_int8_t mii_stdelim;
+ u_int8_t mii_opcode;
+ u_int8_t mii_phyaddr;
+ u_int8_t mii_regaddr;
+ u_int8_t mii_turnaround;
+ u_int16_t mii_data;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Media autonegotiation progress constants
+ */
+#define XE_AUTONEG_NONE 0 /* No autonegotiation in progress */
+#define XE_AUTONEG_WAITING 1 /* Waiting for transmitter to go idle */
+#define XE_AUTONEG_STARTED 2 /* Waiting for autonegotiation to complete */
+#define XE_AUTONEG_100TX 3 /* Trying to force 100baseTX link */
+#define XE_AUTONEG_FAIL 4 /* Autonegotiation failed */
+
+
+/*
+ * Prototypes start here
+ */
+static void xe_init (void *xscp);
+static void xe_start (struct ifnet *ifp);
+static int xe_ioctl (struct ifnet *ifp, u_long command, caddr_t data);
+static void xe_watchdog (struct ifnet *ifp);
+static int xe_media_change (struct ifnet *ifp);
+static void xe_media_status (struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *mrp);
+static timeout_t xe_setmedia;
+static void xe_hard_reset (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_soft_reset (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_stop (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_enable_intr (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_disable_intr (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_setmulti (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_setaddrs (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static int xe_pio_write_packet (struct xe_softc *scp, struct mbuf *mbp);
+static u_int32_t xe_compute_crc (u_int8_t *data, int len) __unused;
+static int xe_compute_hashbit (u_int32_t crc) __unused;
+
+/*
+ * MII functions
+ */
+static void xe_mii_sync (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static int xe_mii_init (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_mii_send (struct xe_softc *scp, u_int32_t bits, int cnt);
+static int xe_mii_readreg (struct xe_softc *scp, struct xe_mii_frame *frame);
+static int xe_mii_writereg (struct xe_softc *scp, struct xe_mii_frame *frame);
+static u_int16_t xe_phy_readreg (struct xe_softc *scp, u_int16_t reg);
+static void xe_phy_writereg (struct xe_softc *scp, u_int16_t reg, u_int16_t data);
+
+/*
+ * Debug functions -- uncomment for VERY verbose dignostic information.
+ * Set to 1 for less verbose information
+ */
+/* #define XE_DEBUG 2 */
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+#define XE_REG_DUMP(scp) xe_reg_dump((scp))
+#define XE_MII_DUMP(scp) xe_mii_dump((scp))
+static void xe_reg_dump (struct xe_softc *scp);
+static void xe_mii_dump (struct xe_softc *scp);
+#else
+#define XE_REG_DUMP(scp)
+#define XE_MII_DUMP(scp)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Attach a device.
+ */
+int
+xe_attach (device_t dev)
+{
+ struct xe_softc *scp = device_get_softc(dev);
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(dev, "attach\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* Fill in some private data */
+ scp->ifp = &scp->arpcom.ac_if;
+ scp->ifm = &scp->ifmedia;
+ scp->autoneg_status = 0;
+
+ /* Hopefully safe to read this here */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ scp->version = XE_INB(XE_BOV);
+
+ scp->dev = dev;
+ /* Initialise the ifnet structure */
+ if (!scp->ifp->if_name) {
+ scp->ifp->if_softc = scp;
+ scp->ifp->if_name = "xe";
+ scp->ifp->if_unit = device_get_unit(dev);
+ scp->ifp->if_timer = 0;
+ scp->ifp->if_flags = (IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_MULTICAST);
+ scp->ifp->if_linkmib = &scp->mibdata;
+ scp->ifp->if_linkmiblen = sizeof scp->mibdata;
+ scp->ifp->if_output = ether_output;
+ scp->ifp->if_start = xe_start;
+ scp->ifp->if_ioctl = xe_ioctl;
+ scp->ifp->if_watchdog = xe_watchdog;
+ scp->ifp->if_init = xe_init;
+ scp->ifp->if_snd.ifq_maxlen = IFQ_MAXLEN;
+ }
+
+ /* Initialise the ifmedia structure */
+ ifmedia_init(scp->ifm, 0, xe_media_change, xe_media_status);
+ callout_handle_init(&scp->chand);
+
+ /*
+ * Fill in supported media types. Some cards _do_ support full duplex
+ * operation, but this driver doesn't, yet. Therefore we leave those modes
+ * out of the list. We support some form of autoselection in all cases.
+ */
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ ifmedia_add(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_100_TX, 0, NULL);
+ ifmedia_add(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_10_T, 0, NULL);
+ }
+ else {
+ ifmedia_add(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_10_T, 0, NULL);
+ ifmedia_add(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_10_2, 0, NULL);
+ }
+ ifmedia_add(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_AUTO, 0, NULL);
+
+ /* Default is to autoselect best supported media type */
+ ifmedia_set(scp->ifm, IFM_ETHER|IFM_AUTO);
+
+ /* Print some useful information */
+ device_printf(dev, "%s %s, bonding version %#x%s%s\n",
+ scp->vendor,
+ scp->card_type,
+ scp->version,
+ scp->mohawk ? ", 100Mbps capable" : "",
+ scp->modem ? ", with modem" : "");
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x10);
+ device_printf(dev, "DingoID = %#x, RevisionID = %#x, VendorID = %#x\n",
+ XE_INW(XE_DINGOID),
+ XE_INW(XE_RevID),
+ XE_INW(XE_VendorID));
+ }
+ if (scp->ce2) {
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x45);
+ device_printf(dev, "CE2 version = %#x\n", XE_INB(XE_REV));
+ }
+
+ /* Print MAC address */
+ device_printf(dev, "Ethernet address %6D\n", scp->arpcom.ac_enaddr, ":");
+
+ /* Attach the interface */
+ ether_ifattach(scp->ifp, scp->arpcom.ac_enaddr);
+
+ /* Done */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize device. Completes the reset procedure on the card and starts
+ * output. If there's an autonegotiation in progress we DON'T do anything;
+ * the media selection code will call us again when it's done.
+ */
+static void
+xe_init(void *xscp) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp = xscp;
+ int s;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "init\n");
+#endif
+
+ if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&scp->ifp->if_addrhead)) return;
+
+ /* Reset transmitter flags */
+ scp->tx_queued = 0;
+ scp->tx_tpr = 0;
+ scp->tx_collisions = 0;
+ scp->ifp->if_timer = 0;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC0, 0x20); /* Disable source insertion (WTF is that?) */
+
+ /*
+ * Set the 'local memory dividing line' -- splits the 32K card memory into
+ * 8K for transmit buffers and 24K for receive. This is done automatically
+ * on newer revision cards.
+ */
+ if (scp->srev != 1) {
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTW(XE_RBS, 0x2000);
+ }
+
+ /* Set up multicast addresses */
+ xe_setmulti(scp);
+
+ /* Fix the data offset register -- reset leaves it off-by-one */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+ XE_OUTW(XE_DO, 0x2000);
+
+ /*
+ * Set MAC interrupt masks and clear status regs. The bit names are direct
+ * from the Linux code; I have no idea what most of them do.
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x40); /* Bit 7..0 */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_RX0Msk, 0xff); /* ROK, RAB, rsv, RO, CRC, AE, PTL, MP */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TX0Msk, 0xff); /* TOK, TAB, SQE, LL, TU, JAB, EXC, CRS */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TX0Msk+1, 0xb0); /* rsv, rsv, PTD, EXT, rsv, rsv, rsv, rsv */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_RST0, 0x00); /* ROK, RAB, REN, RO, CRC, AE, PTL, MP */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TXST0, 0x00); /* TOK, TAB, SQE, LL, TU, JAB, EXC, CRS */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TXST1, 0x00); /* TEN, rsv, PTD, EXT, retry_counter:4 */
+
+ /*
+ * Check for an in-progress autonegotiation. If one is active, just set
+ * IFF_RUNNING and return. The media selection code will call us again when
+ * it's done.
+ */
+ if (scp->autoneg_status) {
+ scp->ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Enable receiver, put MAC online */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x40);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CMD0, XE_CMD0_RX_ENABLE|XE_CMD0_ONLINE);
+
+ /* Set up IMR, enable interrupts */
+ xe_enable_intr(scp);
+
+ /* Attempt to start output */
+ scp->ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
+ scp->ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
+ xe_start(scp->ifp);
+ }
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Start output on interface. We make two assumptions here:
+ * 1) that the current priority is set to splimp _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)
+ */
+static void
+xe_start(struct ifnet *ifp) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp = ifp->if_softc;
+ struct mbuf *mbp;
+
+ /*
+ * Loop while there are packets to be sent, and space to send them.
+ */
+ while (1) {
+ IF_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, mbp); /* Suck a packet off the send queue */
+
+ if (mbp == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * 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;
+ }
+
+ if (xe_pio_write_packet(scp, mbp) != 0) {
+ IF_PREPEND(&ifp->if_snd, mbp); /* Push the packet back onto the queue */
+ ifp->if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Tap off here if there is a bpf listener */
+ BPF_MTAP(ifp, mbp);
+
+ ifp->if_timer = 5; /* In case we don't hear from the card again */
+ scp->tx_queued++;
+
+ m_freem(mbp);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Process an ioctl request. Adapted from the ed driver.
+ */
+static int
+xe_ioctl (register struct ifnet *ifp, u_long command, caddr_t data) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp;
+ int s, error;
+
+ scp = ifp->if_softc;
+ error = 0;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ switch (command) {
+
+ case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
+ /*
+ * If the interface is marked up and stopped, then start it. If it is
+ * marked down and running, then stop it.
+ */
+ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) {
+ if (!(ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)) {
+ xe_hard_reset(scp);
+ xe_setmedia(scp);
+ xe_init(scp);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)
+ xe_stop(scp);
+ }
+
+ case SIOCADDMULTI:
+ case SIOCDELMULTI:
+ /*
+ * Multicast list has (maybe) changed; set the hardware filter
+ * accordingly. This also serves to deal with promiscuous mode if we have
+ * a BPF listener active.
+ */
+ xe_setmulti(scp);
+ error = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case SIOCSIFMEDIA:
+ case SIOCGIFMEDIA:
+ /*
+ * Someone wants to get/set media options.
+ */
+ error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, (struct ifreq *)data, &scp->ifmedia, command);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ error = ether_ioctl(ifp, command, data);
+ }
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Card interrupt handler.
+ *
+ * This function is probably more complicated than it needs to be, as it
+ * attempts to deal with the case where multiple packets get sent between
+ * interrupts. This is especially annoying when working out the collision
+ * stats. Not sure whether this case ever really happens or not (maybe on a
+ * slow/heavily loaded machine?) so it's probably best to leave this like it
+ * is.
+ *
+ * Note that the crappy PIO used to get packets on and off the card means that
+ * you will spend a lot of time in this routine -- I can get my P150 to spend
+ * 90% of its time servicing interrupts if I really hammer the network. Could
+ * fix this, but then you'd start dropping/losing packets. The moral of this
+ * story? If you want good network performance _and_ some cycles left over to
+ * get your work done, don't buy a Xircom card. Or convince them to tell me
+ * how to do memory-mapped I/O :)
+ */
+static void
+xe_intr(void *xscp)
+{
+ struct xe_softc *scp = (struct xe_softc *) xscp;
+ struct ifnet *ifp;
+ int result;
+ u_int16_t rx_bytes, rxs, txs;
+ u_int8_t psr, isr, esr, rsr;
+
+ ifp = &scp->arpcom.ac_if;
+ rx_bytes = 0; /* Bytes received on this interrupt */
+ result = 0; /* Set true if the interrupt is for us */
+
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, 0); /* Disable interrupts */
+ }
+
+ psr = XE_INB(XE_PR); /* Stash the current register page */
+
+ /*
+ * Read ISR to see what caused this interrupt. Note that this clears the
+ * ISR on CE2 type cards.
+ */
+ if ((isr = XE_INB(XE_ISR)) && isr != 0xff) {
+
+ result = 1; /* This device did generate an int */
+ esr = XE_INB(XE_ESR); /* Read the other status registers */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x40);
+ rxs = XE_INB(XE_RST0);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_RST0, ~rxs & 0xff);
+ txs = XE_INB(XE_TXST0);
+ txs |= XE_INB(XE_TXST1) << 8;
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TXST0, 0);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_TXST1, 0);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+
+#if XE_DEBUG > 2
+ printf("xe%d: ISR=%#2.2x ESR=%#2.2x RST=%#2.2x TXST=%#4.4x\n", unit, isr, esr, rxs, txs);
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Handle transmit interrupts
+ */
+ if (isr & XE_ISR_TX_PACKET) {
+ u_int8_t new_tpr, sent;
+
+ if ((new_tpr = XE_INB(XE_TPR)) < scp->tx_tpr) /* Update packet count */
+ sent = (0xff - scp->tx_tpr) + new_tpr; /* TPR rolled over */
+ else
+ sent = new_tpr - scp->tx_tpr;
+
+ if (sent > 0) { /* Packets sent since last interrupt */
+ scp->tx_tpr = new_tpr;
+ scp->tx_queued -= sent;
+ ifp->if_opackets += sent;
+ ifp->if_collisions += scp->tx_collisions;
+
+ /*
+ * Collision stats are a PITA. If multiples frames have been sent, we
+ * distribute any outstanding collision count equally amongst them.
+ * However, if we're missing interrupts we're quite likely to also
+ * miss some collisions; thus the total count will be off anyway.
+ * Likewise, if we miss a frame dropped due to excessive collisions
+ * any outstanding collisions count will be held against the next
+ * frame to be successfully sent. Hopefully it averages out in the
+ * end!
+ * XXX - This will screw up if tx_collisions/sent > 14. FIX IT!
+ */
+ switch (scp->tx_collisions) {
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames++;
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsCollFrequencies[0]++;
+ break;
+ default:
+ if (sent == 1) {
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames++;
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsCollFrequencies[scp->tx_collisions-1]++;
+ }
+ else { /* Distribute across multiple frames */
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames += sent;
+ scp->mibdata.
+ dot3StatsCollFrequencies[scp->tx_collisions/sent] += sent - scp->tx_collisions%sent;
+ scp->mibdata.
+ dot3StatsCollFrequencies[scp->tx_collisions/sent + 1] += scp->tx_collisions%sent;
+ }
+ }
+ scp->tx_collisions = 0;
+ }
+ ifp->if_timer = 0;
+ ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
+ }
+ if (txs & 0x0002) { /* Excessive collisions (packet dropped) */
+ ifp->if_collisions += 16;
+ ifp->if_oerrors++;
+ scp->tx_collisions = 0;
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions++;
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames++;
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsCollFrequencies[15]++;
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_RESTART_TX);
+ }
+ if (txs & 0x0040) /* Transmit aborted -- probably collisions */
+ scp->tx_collisions++;
+
+
+ /*
+ * Handle receive interrupts
+ */
+ while ((esr = XE_INB(XE_ESR)) & XE_ESR_FULL_PACKET_RX) {
+
+ if ((rsr = XE_INB(XE_RSR)) & XE_RSR_RX_OK) {
+ struct ether_header *ehp;
+ struct mbuf *mbp;
+ u_int16_t len;
+
+ len = XE_INW(XE_RBC);
+
+ if (len == 0)
+ continue;
+
+#if 0
+ /*
+ * Limit the amount of time we spend in this loop, dropping packets if
+ * necessary. The Linux code does this with considerably more
+ * finesse, adjusting the threshold dynamically.
+ */
+ if ((rx_bytes += len) > 22000) {
+ ifp->if_iqdrops++;
+ scp->mibData.dot3StatsMissedFrames++;
+ XE_OUTW(XE_DO, 0x8000);
+ continue;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (len & 0x01)
+ len++;
+
+ MGETHDR(mbp, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA); /* Allocate a header mbuf */
+ if (mbp != NULL) {
+ mbp->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
+ mbp->m_pkthdr.len = mbp->m_len = len;
+
+ /*
+ * If the mbuf header isn't big enough for the packet, attach an
+ * mbuf cluster to hold it. The +2 is to allow for the nasty little
+ * alignment hack below.
+ */
+ if (len + 2 > MHLEN) {
+ MCLGET(mbp, M_DONTWAIT);
+ if ((mbp->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
+ m_freem(mbp);
+ mbp = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mbp != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * The Ethernet header is 14 bytes long; thus the actual packet data
+ * won't be 32-bit aligned when it's dumped into the mbuf. We
+ * offset everything by 2 bytes to fix this. Apparently the
+ * alignment is important for NFS, damn its eyes.
+ */
+ mbp->m_data += 2;
+ ehp = mtod(mbp, struct ether_header *);
+
+ /*
+ * Now get the packet, including the Ethernet header and trailer (?)
+ * We use programmed I/O, because we don't know how to do shared
+ * memory with these cards. So yes, it's real slow, and heavy on
+ * the interrupts (CPU on my P150 maxed out at ~950KBps incoming).
+ */
+ if (scp->srev == 0) { /* Workaround a bug in old cards */
+ u_short rhs;
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(5);
+ rhs = XE_INW(XE_RHSA);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+
+ rhs += 3; /* Skip control info */
+
+ if (rhs >= 0x8000)
+ rhs = 0;
+
+ if (rhs + len > 0x8000) {
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * XXX - This i-- seems very wrong, but it's what the Linux guys
+ * XXX - do. Need someone with an old CE2 to test this for me.
+ * XXX - 99/3/28: Changed the first i-- to an i++, maybe that'll
+ * XXX - fix it? It seems as though the previous version would
+ * XXX - have caused an infinite loop (what, another one?).
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++, rhs++) {
+ ((char *)ehp)[i] = XE_INB(XE_EDP);
+ if (rhs == 0x8000) {
+ rhs = 0;
+ i--;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ bus_space_read_multi_2(scp->bst, scp->bsh, XE_EDP,
+ (u_int16_t *) ehp, len >> 1);
+ }
+ else
+ bus_space_read_multi_2(scp->bst, scp->bsh, XE_EDP,
+ (u_int16_t *) ehp, len >> 1);
+
+ /* Deliver packet to upper layers */
+ if (mbp != NULL) {
+ mbp->m_pkthdr.len = mbp->m_len = len;
+ (*ifp->if_input)(ifp, mbp); /* Send the packet on its way */
+ ifp->if_ipackets++; /* Success! */
+ }
+ XE_OUTW(XE_DO, 0x8000); /* skip_rx_packet command */
+ }
+ }
+ else if (rsr & XE_RSR_LONG_PACKET) { /* Packet length >1518 bytes */
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsFrameTooLongs++;
+ ifp->if_ierrors++;
+ }
+ else if (rsr & XE_RSR_CRC_ERROR) { /* Bad checksum on packet */
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsFCSErrors++;
+ ifp->if_ierrors++;
+ }
+ else if (rsr & XE_RSR_ALIGN_ERROR) { /* Packet alignment error */
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsAlignmentErrors++;
+ ifp->if_ierrors++;
+ }
+ }
+ if (rxs & 0x10) { /* Receiver overrun */
+ scp->mibdata.dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors++;
+ ifp->if_ierrors++;
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_CLEAR_OVERRUN);
+ }
+ }
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(psr); /* Restore saved page */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_ENABLE_INTR); /* Re-enable interrupts */
+
+ /* Could force an int here, instead of dropping packets? */
+ /* XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_ENABLE_INTR|XE_CE_FORCE_INTR); */
+
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Device timeout/watchdog routine. Called automatically if we queue a packet
+ * for transmission but don't get an interrupt within a specified timeout
+ * (usually 5 seconds). When this happens we assume the worst and reset the
+ * card.
+ */
+static void
+xe_watchdog(struct ifnet *ifp) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp = ifp->if_softc;
+
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "watchdog timeout; resetting card\n");
+ scp->tx_timeouts++;
+ ifp->if_oerrors += scp->tx_queued;
+ xe_stop(scp);
+ xe_hard_reset(scp);
+ xe_setmedia(scp);
+ xe_init(scp);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Change media selection.
+ */
+static int
+xe_media_change(struct ifnet *ifp) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp = ifp->if_softc;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ if_printf(ifp, "media_change\n");
+#endif
+
+ if (IFM_TYPE(scp->ifm->ifm_media) != IFM_ETHER)
+ return(EINVAL);
+
+ /*
+ * Some card/media combos aren't always possible -- filter those out here.
+ */
+ if ((IFM_SUBTYPE(scp->ifm->ifm_media) == IFM_AUTO ||
+ IFM_SUBTYPE(scp->ifm->ifm_media) == IFM_100_TX) && !scp->phy_ok)
+ return (EINVAL);
+
+ xe_setmedia(scp);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Return current media selection.
+ */
+static void
+xe_media_status(struct ifnet *ifp, struct ifmediareq *mrp) {
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ if_printf(ifp, "media_status\n");
+#endif
+
+ mrp->ifm_active = ((struct xe_softc *)ifp->if_softc)->media;
+
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Select active media.
+ */
+static void xe_setmedia(void *xscp) {
+ struct xe_softc *scp = xscp;
+ u_int16_t bmcr, bmsr, anar, lpar;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "setmedia\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* Cancel any pending timeout */
+ untimeout(xe_setmedia, scp, scp->chand);
+ xe_disable_intr(scp);
+
+ /* Select media */
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER;
+ switch (IFM_SUBTYPE(scp->ifm->ifm_media)) {
+
+ case IFM_AUTO: /* Autoselect media */
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|IFM_AUTO;
+
+ /*
+ * Autoselection is really awful. It goes something like this:
+ *
+ * Wait until the transmitter goes idle (2sec timeout).
+ * Reset card
+ * IF a 100Mbit PHY exists
+ * Start NWAY autonegotiation (3.5sec timeout)
+ * IF that succeeds
+ * Select 100baseTX or 10baseT, whichever was detected
+ * ELSE
+ * Reset card
+ * IF a 100Mbit PHY exists
+ * Try to force a 100baseTX link (3sec timeout)
+ * IF that succeeds
+ * Select 100baseTX
+ * ELSE
+ * Disable the PHY
+ * ENDIF
+ * ENDIF
+ * ENDIF
+ * ENDIF
+ * IF nothing selected so far
+ * IF a 100Mbit PHY exists
+ * Select 10baseT
+ * ELSE
+ * Select 10baseT or 10base2, whichever is connected
+ * ENDIF
+ * ENDIF
+ */
+ switch (scp->autoneg_status) {
+
+ case XE_AUTONEG_NONE:
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Waiting for idle transmitter\n");
+#endif
+ scp->arpcom.ac_if.if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE;
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_WAITING;
+ scp->chand = timeout(xe_setmedia, scp, hz * 2);
+ return;
+
+ case XE_AUTONEG_WAITING:
+ xe_soft_reset(scp);
+ if (scp->phy_ok) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Starting autonegotiation\n");
+#endif
+ bmcr = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMCR);
+ bmcr &= ~(PHY_BMCR_AUTONEGENBL);
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, bmcr);
+ anar = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_ANAR);
+ anar &= ~(PHY_ANAR_100BT4|PHY_ANAR_100BTXFULL|PHY_ANAR_10BTFULL);
+ anar |= PHY_ANAR_100BTXHALF|PHY_ANAR_10BTHALF;
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_ANAR, anar);
+ bmcr |= PHY_BMCR_AUTONEGENBL|PHY_BMCR_AUTONEGRSTR;
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, bmcr);
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_STARTED;
+ scp->chand = timeout(xe_setmedia, scp, hz * 7/2);
+ return;
+ }
+ else {
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_FAIL;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case XE_AUTONEG_STARTED:
+ bmsr = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMSR);
+ lpar = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_LPAR);
+ if (bmsr & (PHY_BMSR_AUTONEGCOMP|PHY_BMSR_LINKSTAT)) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Autonegotiation complete!\n");
+#endif
+ /*
+ * XXX - Shouldn't have to do this, but (on my hub at least) the
+ * XXX - transmitter won't work after a successful autoneg. So we see
+ * XXX - what the negotiation result was and force that mode. I'm
+ * XXX - sure there is an easy fix for this.
+ */
+ if (lpar & PHY_LPAR_100BTXHALF) {
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, PHY_BMCR_SPEEDSEL);
+ XE_MII_DUMP(scp);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) | 0x08);
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|IFM_100_TX;
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_NONE;
+ }
+ else {
+ /*
+ * XXX - Bit of a hack going on in here.
+ * XXX - This is derived from Ken Hughes patch to the Linux driver
+ * XXX - to make it work with 10Mbit _autonegotiated_ links on CE3B
+ * XXX - cards. What's a CE3B and how's it differ from a plain CE3?
+ * XXX - these are the things we need to find out.
+ */
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, 0x0000);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ /* BEGIN HACK */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) | 0x08);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0x80);
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|IFM_10_T;
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_NONE;
+ /* END HACK */
+ /*XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) & ~0x08);*/ /* Disable PHY? */
+ /*scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_FAIL;*/
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Autonegotiation failed; trying 100baseTX\n");
+#endif
+ XE_MII_DUMP(scp);
+ xe_soft_reset(scp);
+ if (scp->phy_ok) {
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, PHY_BMCR_SPEEDSEL);
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_100TX;
+ scp->chand = timeout(xe_setmedia, scp, hz * 3);
+ return;
+ }
+ else {
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_FAIL;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case XE_AUTONEG_100TX:
+ (void)xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMSR);
+ bmsr = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMSR);
+ if (bmsr & PHY_BMSR_LINKSTAT) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Got 100baseTX link!\n");
+#endif
+ XE_MII_DUMP(scp);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) | 0x08);
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|IFM_100_TX;
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_NONE;
+ }
+ else {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Autonegotiation failed; disabling PHY\n");
+#endif
+ XE_MII_DUMP(scp);
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, 0x0000);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) & ~0x08); /* Disable PHY? */
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_FAIL;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we got down here _and_ autoneg_status is XE_AUTONEG_FAIL, then
+ * either autonegotiation failed, or never got started to begin with. In
+ * either case, select a suitable 10Mbit media and hope it works. We
+ * don't need to reset the card again, since it will have been done
+ * already by the big switch above.
+ */
+ if (scp->autoneg_status == XE_AUTONEG_FAIL) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Selecting 10baseX\n");
+#endif
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0x80);
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|IFM_10_T;
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_NONE;
+ }
+ else {
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR0, 4);
+ DELAY(50000);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, (XE_INB(XE_ESR) & XE_ESR_MEDIA_SELECT) ? 0x80 : 0xc0);
+ scp->media = IFM_ETHER|((XE_INB(XE_ESR) & XE_ESR_MEDIA_SELECT) ? IFM_10_T : IFM_10_2);
+ scp->autoneg_status = XE_AUTONEG_NONE;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+
+ /*
+ * If a specific media has been requested, we just reset the card and
+ * select it (one small exception -- if 100baseTX is requested by there is
+ * no PHY, we fall back to 10baseT operation).
+ */
+ case IFM_100_TX: /* Force 100baseTX */
+ xe_soft_reset(scp);
+ if (scp->phy_ok) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Selecting 100baseTX\n");
+#endif
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0);
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, PHY_BMCR_SPEEDSEL);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) | 0x08);
+ scp->media |= IFM_100_TX;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case IFM_10_T: /* Force 10baseT */
+ xe_soft_reset(scp);
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Selecting 10baseT\n");
+#endif
+ if (scp->phy_ok) {
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, 0x0000);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_MSR, XE_INB(XE_MSR) & ~0x08); /* Disable PHY */
+ }
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0x80);
+ scp->media |= IFM_10_T;
+ break;
+
+ case IFM_10_2:
+ xe_soft_reset(scp);
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Selecting 10base2\n");
+#endif
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0xc0);
+ scp->media |= IFM_10_2;
+ break;
+ }
+
+
+ /*
+ * Finally, the LEDs are set to match whatever media was chosen and the
+ * transmitter is unblocked.
+ */
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Setting LEDs\n");
+#endif
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ switch (IFM_SUBTYPE(scp->media)) {
+ case IFM_100_TX:
+ case IFM_10_T:
+ XE_OUTB(XE_LED, 0x3b);
+ if (scp->dingo)
+ XE_OUTB(0x0b, 0x04); /* 100Mbit LED */
+ break;
+
+ case IFM_10_2:
+ XE_OUTB(XE_LED, 0x3a);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Restart output? */
+ scp->ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
+ xe_init(scp);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Hard reset (power cycle) the card.
+ */
+static void
+xe_hard_reset(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ int s;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "hard_reset\n");
+#endif
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ /*
+ * Power cycle the card.
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR1, 0); /* Power off */
+ DELAY(40000);
+
+ if (scp->mohawk)
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR1, 1); /* And back on again */
+ else
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR1, 5); /* Also set AIC bit, whatever that is */
+ DELAY(40000);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Soft reset the card. Also makes sure that the ML6692 and 10Mbit controller
+ * are powered up, sets the silicon revision number in softc, disables
+ * interrupts and checks for the prescence of a 100Mbit PHY. This should
+ * leave us in a position where we can access the PHY and do media
+ * selection. The function imposes a 0.5s delay while the hardware powers up.
+ */
+static void
+xe_soft_reset(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ int s;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "soft_reset\n");
+#endif
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ /*
+ * Reset the card, (again).
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_SOFT_RESET);
+ DELAY(40000);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, 0);
+ DELAY(40000);
+
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ /*
+ * set GP1 and GP2 as outputs (bits 2 & 3)
+ * set GP1 low to power on the ML6692 (bit 0)
+ * set GP2 high to power on the 10Mhz chip (bit 1)
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR0, 0x0e);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Wait for everything to wake up.
+ */
+ DELAY(500000);
+
+ /*
+ * Get silicon revision number.
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ if (scp->mohawk)
+ scp->srev = (XE_INB(XE_BOV) & 0x70) >> 4;
+ else
+ scp->srev = (XE_INB(XE_BOV) & 0x30) >> 4;
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "silicon revision = %d\n", scp->srev);
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Shut off interrupts.
+ */
+ xe_disable_intr(scp);
+
+ /*
+ * Check for PHY.
+ */
+ if (scp->mohawk) {
+ scp->phy_ok = xe_mii_init(scp);
+ }
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Take interface offline. This is done by powering down the device, which I
+ * assume means just shutting down the transceiver and Ethernet logic. This
+ * requires a _hard_ reset to recover from, as we need to power up again.
+ */
+static void
+xe_stop(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ int s;
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "stop\n");
+#endif
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ /*
+ * Shut off interrupts.
+ */
+ xe_disable_intr(scp);
+
+ /*
+ * Power down.
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(4);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR1, 0);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+
+ /*
+ * ~IFF_RUNNING == interface down.
+ */
+ scp->ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING;
+ scp->ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
+ scp->ifp->if_timer = 0;
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Enable Ethernet interrupts from the card.
+ */
+static void
+xe_enable_intr(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "enable_intr\n");
+#endif
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(1);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_IMR0, 0xff); /* Unmask everything */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_IMR1, 0x01); /* Unmask TX underrun detection */
+ DELAY(1);
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_ENABLE_INTR); /* Enable interrupts */
+ if (scp->modem && !scp->dingo) { /* This bit is just magic */
+ if (!(XE_INB(0x10) & 0x01)) {
+ XE_OUTB(0x10, 0x11); /* Unmask master int enable bit */
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Disable all Ethernet interrupts from the card.
+ */
+static void
+xe_disable_intr(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "disable_intr\n");
+#endif
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, 0); /* Disable interrupts */
+ if (scp->modem && !scp->dingo) { /* More magic (does this work?) */
+ XE_OUTB(0x10, 0x10); /* Mask the master int enable bit */
+ }
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(1);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_IMR0, 0); /* Forbid all interrupts */
+ XE_OUTB(XE_IMR1, 0);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Set up multicast filter and promiscuous mode
+ */
+static void
+xe_setmulti(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ struct ifnet *ifp;
+ struct ifmultiaddr *maddr;
+ int count;
+
+ ifp = &scp->arpcom.ac_if;
+ maddr = TAILQ_FIRST(&ifp->if_multiaddrs);
+
+ /* Get length of multicast list */
+ for (count = 0; maddr != NULL; maddr = TAILQ_NEXT(maddr, ifma_link), count++);
+
+ if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) || (ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) || (count > 9)) {
+ /*
+ * Go into promiscuous mode if either of the PROMISC or ALLMULTI flags are
+ * set, or if we have been asked to deal with more than 9 multicast
+ * addresses. To do this: set MPE and PME in SWC1
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0x06);
+ }
+ else if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_MULTICAST) && (count > 0)) {
+ /*
+ * Program the filters for up to 9 addresses
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0x01);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x40);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CMD0, XE_CMD0_OFFLINE);
+ /*xe_reg_dump(scp);*/
+ xe_setaddrs(scp);
+ /*xe_reg_dump(scp);*/
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x40);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CMD0, XE_CMD0_RX_ENABLE|XE_CMD0_ONLINE);
+ }
+ else {
+ /*
+ * No multicast operation (default)
+ */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0x42);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_SWC1, 0);
+ }
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Set up all on-chip addresses (for multicast). AFAICS, there are 10
+ * of these things; the first is our MAC address, the other 9 are mcast
+ * addresses, padded with the MAC address if there aren't enough.
+ * XXX - This doesn't work right, but I'm not sure why yet. We seem to be
+ * XXX - doing much the same as the Linux code, which is weird enough that
+ * XXX - it's probably right (despite my earlier comments to the contrary).
+ */
+static void
+xe_setaddrs(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ struct ifmultiaddr *maddr;
+ u_int8_t *addr;
+ u_int8_t page, slot, byte, i;
+
+ maddr = TAILQ_FIRST(&scp->arpcom.ac_if.if_multiaddrs);
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(page = 0x50);
+
+ for (slot = 0, byte = 8; slot < 10; slot++) {
+
+ if (slot == 0)
+ addr = (u_int8_t *)(&scp->arpcom.ac_enaddr);
+ else {
+ while (maddr != NULL && maddr->ifma_addr->sa_family != AF_LINK)
+ maddr = TAILQ_NEXT(maddr, ifma_link);
+ if (maddr != NULL)
+ addr = LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *)maddr->ifma_addr);
+ else
+ addr = (u_int8_t *)(&scp->arpcom.ac_enaddr);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 6; i++, byte++) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 2
+ if (i)
+ printf(":%x", addr[i]);
+ else
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "individual addresses %d: %x", slot, addr[0]);
+#endif
+
+ if (byte > 15) {
+ page++;
+ byte = 8;
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(page);
+ }
+
+ if (scp->mohawk)
+ XE_OUTB(byte, addr[5 - i]);
+ else
+ XE_OUTB(byte, addr[i]);
+ }
+#if XE_DEBUG > 2
+ printf("\n");
+#endif
+ }
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Write an outgoing packet to the card using programmed I/O.
+ */
+static int
+xe_pio_write_packet(struct xe_softc *scp, struct mbuf *mbp) {
+ struct mbuf *mbp2;
+ u_int16_t len, pad, free, ok;
+ u_int8_t *data;
+ u_int8_t savebyte[2], wantbyte;
+
+ /* Get total packet length */
+ for (len = 0, mbp2 = mbp; mbp2 != NULL; len += mbp2->m_len, mbp2 = mbp2->m_next);
+
+ /* Packets < minimum length may need to be padded out */
+ pad = 0;
+ if (len < ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) {
+ pad = (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN - len + 1) >> 1;
+ len = ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN;
+ }
+
+ /* Check transmit buffer space */
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(0);
+ XE_OUTW(XE_TRS, len+2);
+ free = XE_INW(XE_TSO);
+ ok = free & 0x8000;
+ free &= 0x7fff;
+ if (free <= len + 2)
+ return 1;
+
+ /* Send packet length to card */
+ XE_OUTW(XE_EDP, len);
+
+ /*
+ * Write packet to card using PIO (code stolen from the ed driver)
+ */
+ wantbyte = 0;
+ while (mbp != NULL) {
+ len = mbp->m_len;
+ if (len > 0) {
+ data = mtod(mbp, caddr_t);
+ if (wantbyte) { /* Finish the last word */
+ savebyte[1] = *data;
+ XE_OUTW(XE_EDP, *(u_short *)savebyte);
+ data++;
+ len--;
+ wantbyte = 0;
+ }
+ if (len > 1) { /* Output contiguous words */
+ bus_space_write_multi_2(scp->bst, scp->bsh, XE_EDP, (u_int16_t *) data,
+ len >> 1);
+ data += len & ~1;
+ len &= 1;
+ }
+ if (len == 1) { /* Save last byte, if necessary */
+ savebyte[0] = *data;
+ wantbyte = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ mbp = mbp->m_next;
+ }
+ if (wantbyte) /* Last byte for odd-length packets */
+ XE_OUTW(XE_EDP, *(u_short *)savebyte);
+
+ /*
+ * For CE3 cards, just tell 'em to send -- apparently the card will pad out
+ * short packets with random cruft. Otherwise, write nonsense words to fill
+ * out the packet. I guess it is then sent automatically (?)
+ */
+ if (scp->mohawk)
+ XE_OUTB(XE_CR, XE_CR_TX_PACKET|XE_CR_ENABLE_INTR);
+ else
+ while (pad > 0) {
+ XE_OUTW(XE_EDP, 0xdead);
+ pad--;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Compute the 32-bit Ethernet CRC for the given buffer.
+ */
+static u_int32_t
+xe_compute_crc(u_int8_t *data, int len) {
+ u_int32_t crc = 0xffffffff;
+ u_int32_t poly = 0x04c11db6;
+ u_int8_t current, crc31, bit;
+ int i, k;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ current = data[i];
+ for (k = 1; k <= 8; k++) {
+ if (crc & 0x80000000) {
+ crc31 = 0x01;
+ }
+ else {
+ crc31 = 0;
+ }
+ bit = crc31 ^ (current & 0x01);
+ crc <<= 1;
+ current >>= 1;
+ if (bit) {
+ crc = (crc ^ poly)|1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return crc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Convert a CRC into an index into the multicast hash table. What we do is
+ * take the most-significant 6 bits of the CRC, reverse them, and use that as
+ * the bit number in the hash table. Bits 5:3 of the result give the byte
+ * within the table (0-7); bits 2:0 give the bit number within that byte (also
+ * 0-7), ie. the number of shifts needed to get it into the lsb position.
+ */
+static int
+xe_compute_hashbit(u_int32_t crc) {
+ u_int8_t hashbit = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
+ hashbit >>= 1;
+ if (crc & 0x80000000) {
+ hashbit &= 0x80;
+ }
+ crc <<= 1;
+ }
+ return (hashbit >> 2);
+}
+
+
+
+/**************************************************************
+ * *
+ * M I I F U N C T I O N S *
+ * *
+ **************************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * Alternative MII/PHY handling code adapted from the xl driver. It doesn't
+ * seem to work any better than the xirc2_ps stuff, but it's cleaner code.
+ * XXX - this stuff shouldn't be here. It should all be abstracted off to
+ * XXX - some kind of common MII-handling code, shared by all drivers. But
+ * XXX - that's a whole other mission.
+ */
+#define XE_MII_SET(x) XE_OUTB(XE_GPR2, (XE_INB(XE_GPR2) | 0x04) | (x))
+#define XE_MII_CLR(x) XE_OUTB(XE_GPR2, (XE_INB(XE_GPR2) | 0x04) & ~(x))
+
+
+/*
+ * Sync the PHYs by setting data bit and strobing the clock 32 times.
+ */
+static void
+xe_mii_sync(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ register int i;
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_DIR|XE_MII_WRD);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Look for a MII-compliant PHY. If we find one, reset it.
+ */
+static int
+xe_mii_init(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ u_int16_t status;
+
+ status = xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMSR);
+ if ((status & 0xff00) != 0x7800) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "no PHY found, %0x\n", status);
+#endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 1
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "PHY OK!\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* Reset the PHY */
+ xe_phy_writereg(scp, PHY_BMCR, PHY_BMCR_RESET);
+ DELAY(500);
+ while(xe_phy_readreg(scp, PHY_BMCR) & PHY_BMCR_RESET);
+ XE_MII_DUMP(scp);
+ return 1;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Clock a series of bits through the MII.
+ */
+static void
+xe_mii_send(struct xe_softc *scp, u_int32_t bits, int cnt) {
+ int i;
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+
+ for (i = (0x1 << (cnt - 1)); i; i >>= 1) {
+ if (bits & i) {
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_WRD);
+ } else {
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_WRD);
+ }
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Read an PHY register through the MII.
+ */
+static int
+xe_mii_readreg(struct xe_softc *scp, struct xe_mii_frame *frame) {
+ int i, ack, s;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ /*
+ * Set up frame for RX.
+ */
+ frame->mii_stdelim = XE_MII_STARTDELIM;
+ frame->mii_opcode = XE_MII_READOP;
+ frame->mii_turnaround = 0;
+ frame->mii_data = 0;
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+ XE_OUTB(XE_GPR2, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * Turn on data xmit.
+ */
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_DIR);
+
+ xe_mii_sync(scp);
+
+ /*
+ * Send command/address info.
+ */
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_stdelim, 2);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_opcode, 2);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_phyaddr, 5);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_regaddr, 5);
+
+ /* Idle bit */
+ XE_MII_CLR((XE_MII_CLK|XE_MII_WRD));
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+
+ /* Turn off xmit. */
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_DIR);
+
+ /* Check for ack */
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ ack = XE_INB(XE_GPR2) & XE_MII_RDD;
+
+ /*
+ * Now try reading data bits. If the ack failed, we still
+ * need to clock through 16 cycles to keep the PHY(s) in sync.
+ */
+ if (ack) {
+ for(i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ }
+ goto fail;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0x8000; i; i >>= 1) {
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ if (!ack) {
+ if (XE_INB(XE_GPR2) & XE_MII_RDD)
+ frame->mii_data |= i;
+ DELAY(1);
+ }
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ }
+
+fail:
+
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+
+ splx(s);
+
+ if (ack)
+ return(1);
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Write to a PHY register through the MII.
+ */
+static int
+xe_mii_writereg(struct xe_softc *scp, struct xe_mii_frame *frame) {
+ int s;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ /*
+ * Set up frame for TX.
+ */
+ frame->mii_stdelim = XE_MII_STARTDELIM;
+ frame->mii_opcode = XE_MII_WRITEOP;
+ frame->mii_turnaround = XE_MII_TURNAROUND;
+
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(2);
+
+ /*
+ * Turn on data output.
+ */
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_DIR);
+
+ xe_mii_sync(scp);
+
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_stdelim, 2);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_opcode, 2);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_phyaddr, 5);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_regaddr, 5);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_turnaround, 2);
+ xe_mii_send(scp, frame->mii_data, 16);
+
+ /* Idle bit. */
+ XE_MII_SET(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_CLK);
+ DELAY(1);
+
+ /*
+ * Turn off xmit.
+ */
+ XE_MII_CLR(XE_MII_DIR);
+
+ splx(s);
+
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Read a register from the PHY.
+ */
+static u_int16_t
+xe_phy_readreg(struct xe_softc *scp, u_int16_t reg) {
+ struct xe_mii_frame frame;
+
+ bzero((char *)&frame, sizeof(frame));
+
+ frame.mii_phyaddr = 0;
+ frame.mii_regaddr = reg;
+ xe_mii_readreg(scp, &frame);
+
+ return(frame.mii_data);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Write to a PHY register.
+ */
+static void
+xe_phy_writereg(struct xe_softc *scp, u_int16_t reg, u_int16_t data) {
+ struct xe_mii_frame frame;
+
+ bzero((char *)&frame, sizeof(frame));
+
+ frame.mii_phyaddr = 0;
+ frame.mii_regaddr = reg;
+ frame.mii_data = data;
+ xe_mii_writereg(scp, &frame);
+
+ return;
+}
+
+
+#ifdef XE_DEBUG
+/*
+ * A bit of debugging code.
+ */
+static void
+xe_mii_dump(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ int i, s;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "MII registers: ");
+ for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
+ printf(" %d:%04x", i, xe_phy_readreg(scp, i));
+ }
+ for (i = 4; i < 7; i++) {
+ printf(" %d:%04x", i, xe_phy_readreg(scp, i));
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+
+static void
+xe_reg_dump(struct xe_softc *scp) {
+ int page, i, s;
+
+ s = splimp();
+
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Common registers: ");
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
+ printf(" %2.2x", XE_INB(i));
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+
+ for (page = 0; page <= 8; page++) {
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Register page %2.2x: ", page);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(page);
+ for (i = 8; i < 16; i++) {
+ printf(" %2.2x", XE_INB(i));
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+ }
+
+ for (page = 0x10; page < 0x5f; page++) {
+ if ((page >= 0x11 && page <= 0x3f) ||
+ (page == 0x41) ||
+ (page >= 0x43 && page <= 0x4f) ||
+ (page >= 0x59))
+ continue;
+ device_printf(scp->dev, "Register page %2.2x: ", page);
+ XE_SELECT_PAGE(page);
+ for (i = 8; i < 16; i++) {
+ printf(" %2.2x", XE_INB(i));
+ }
+ printf("\n");
+ }
+
+ (void)splx(s);
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+xe_activate(device_t dev)
+{
+ struct xe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
+ int start, err;
+
+ if (!sc->dingo) {
+ sc->port_rid = 0; /* 0 is managed by pccard */
+ sc->port_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
+ &sc->port_rid, 0, ~0, 16, RF_ACTIVE);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Find a 16 byte aligned ioport for the card.
+ */
+#if XE_DEBUG > 0
+ device_printf(dev, "Finding an aligned port for RealPort\n");
+#endif /* XE_DEBUG */
+ sc->port_rid = 1; /* 0 is managed by pccard */
+ start = 0x100;
+ do {
+ sc->port_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev,
+ SYS_RES_IOPORT, &sc->port_rid, start, 0x3ff, 16,
+ RF_ACTIVE);
+ if (sc->port_res == 0)
+ break; /* we failed */
+ if ((rman_get_start(sc->port_res) & 0xf) == 0)
+ break; /* good */
+ bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid,
+ sc->port_res);
+ start = (rman_get_start(sc->port_res) + 15) & ~0xf;
+ } while (1);
+#if XE_DEBUG > 2
+ device_printf(dev, "port 0x%0lx, size 0x%0lx\n",
+ bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid),
+ bus_get_resource_count(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid));
+#endif /* XE_DEBUG */
+ }
+ if (!sc->port_res) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 0
+ device_printf(dev, "Cannot allocate ioport\n");
+#endif
+ return ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ sc->irq_rid = 0;
+ sc->irq_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &sc->irq_rid,
+ 0, ~0, 1, RF_ACTIVE);
+ if (!sc->irq_res) {
+#if XE_DEBUG > 0
+ device_printf(dev, "Cannot allocate irq\n");
+#endif
+ xe_deactivate(dev);
+ return ENOMEM;
+ }
+ if ((err = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->irq_res, INTR_TYPE_NET, xe_intr, sc,
+ &sc->intrhand)) != 0) {
+ xe_deactivate(dev);
+ return err;
+ }
+
+ sc->bst = rman_get_bustag(sc->port_res);
+ sc->bsh = rman_get_bushandle(sc->port_res);
+ return (0);
+}
+
+void
+xe_deactivate(device_t dev)
+{
+ struct xe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
+
+ if (sc->intrhand)
+ bus_teardown_intr(dev, sc->irq_res, sc->intrhand);
+ sc->intrhand = 0;
+ if (sc->port_res)
+ bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid,
+ sc->port_res);
+ sc->port_res = 0;
+ if (sc->irq_res)
+ bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, sc->irq_rid,
+ sc->irq_res);
+ sc->irq_res = 0;
+ return;
+}
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