if_ie.c revision 1.45 1 /* $NetBSD: if_ie.c,v 1.45 2007/03/04 06:00:53 christos Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995 Charles M. Hannum.
5 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, University of Vermont and State
6 * Agricultural College.
7 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, Garrett A. Wollman.
8 *
9 * Portions:
10 * Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, Rafal K. Boni
11 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, William F. Jolitz
12 * Copyright (c) 1990, The Regents of the University of California
13 *
14 * All rights reserved.
15 *
16 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
17 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
18 * are met:
19 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
20 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
21 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
22 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
23 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
24 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
25 * must display the following acknowledgement:
26 * This product includes software developed by Charles M. Hannum, by the
27 * University of Vermont and State Agricultural College and Garrett A.
28 * Wollman, by William F. Jolitz, and by the University of California,
29 * Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and its contributors.
30 * 4. Neither the names of the Universities nor the names of the authors
31 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
32 * without specific prior written permission.
33 *
34 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
35 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
36 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
37 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OR AUTHORS BE LIABLE
38 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
39 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
40 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
41 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
42 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
43 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
44 * SUCH DAMAGE.
45 */
46
47 /*
48 * Intel 82586 Ethernet chip
49 * Register, bit, and structure definitions.
50 *
51 * Original StarLAN driver written by Garrett Wollman with reference to the
52 * Clarkson Packet Driver code for this chip written by Russ Nelson and others.
53 *
54 * BPF support code taken from hpdev/if_le.c, supplied with tcpdump.
55 *
56 * 3C507 support is loosely based on code donated to NetBSD by Rafal Boni.
57 *
58 * Majorly cleaned up and 3C507 code merged by Charles Hannum.
59 *
60 * Converted to SUN ie driver by Charles D. Cranor,
61 * October 1994, January 1995.
62 * This sun version based on i386 version 1.30.
63 * [ see sys/dev/isa/if_ie.c ]
64 */
65
66 /*
67 * The i82586 is a very painful chip, found in sun3's, sun-4/100's
68 * sun-4/200's, and VME based suns. The byte order is all wrong for a
69 * SUN, making life difficult. Programming this chip is mostly the same,
70 * but certain details differ from system to system. This driver is
71 * written so that different "ie" interfaces can be controled by the same
72 * driver.
73 */
74
75 /*
76 Mode of operation:
77
78 We run the 82586 in a standard Ethernet mode. We keep NFRAMES
79 received frame descriptors around for the receiver to use, and
80 NRXBUF associated receive buffer descriptors, both in a circular
81 list. Whenever a frame is received, we rotate both lists as
82 necessary. (The 586 treats both lists as a simple queue.) We also
83 keep a transmit command around so that packets can be sent off
84 quickly.
85
86 We configure the adapter in AL-LOC = 1 mode, which means that the
87 Ethernet/802.3 MAC header is placed at the beginning of the receive
88 buffer rather than being split off into various fields in the RFD.
89 This also means that we must include this header in the transmit
90 buffer as well.
91
92 By convention, all transmit commands, and only transmit commands,
93 shall have the I (IE_CMD_INTR) bit set in the command. This way,
94 when an interrupt arrives at ieintr(), it is immediately possible
95 to tell what precisely caused it. ANY OTHER command-sending
96 routines should run at splnet(), and should post an acknowledgement
97 to every interrupt they generate.
98 */
99
100 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
101 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_ie.c,v 1.45 2007/03/04 06:00:53 christos Exp $");
102
103 #include "opt_inet.h"
104 #include "opt_ns.h"
105 #include "bpfilter.h"
106
107 #include <sys/param.h>
108 #include <sys/systm.h>
109 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
110 #include <sys/buf.h>
111 #include <sys/protosw.h>
112 #include <sys/socket.h>
113 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
114 #include <sys/errno.h>
115 #include <sys/syslog.h>
116 #include <sys/device.h>
117
118 #include <net/if.h>
119 #include <net/if_types.h>
120 #include <net/if_dl.h>
121 #include <net/if_ether.h>
122
123 #if NBPFILTER > 0
124 #include <net/bpf.h>
125 #include <net/bpfdesc.h>
126 #endif
127
128 #ifdef INET
129 #include <netinet/in.h>
130 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
131 #include <netinet/in_var.h>
132 #include <netinet/ip.h>
133 #include <netinet/if_inarp.h>
134 #endif
135
136 #ifdef NS
137 #include <netns/ns.h>
138 #include <netns/ns_if.h>
139 #endif
140
141 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
142
143 #include <machine/autoconf.h>
144 #include <machine/cpu.h>
145 #include <machine/pmap.h>
146
147 /*
148 * ugly byte-order hack for SUNs
149 */
150
151 #define XSWAP(y) ( (((y)&0xff00) >> 8) | (((y)&0xff) << 8) )
152 #define SWAP(x) ((u_short)(XSWAP((u_short)(x))))
153
154 #include "i82586.h"
155 #include "if_iereg.h"
156 #include "if_ievar.h"
157
158 /* #define IEDEBUG XXX */
159
160 /*
161 * IED: ie debug flags
162 */
163
164 #define IED_RINT 0x01
165 #define IED_TINT 0x02
166 #define IED_RNR 0x04
167 #define IED_CNA 0x08
168 #define IED_READFRAME 0x10
169 #define IED_ENQ 0x20
170 #define IED_XMIT 0x40
171 #define IED_ALL 0x7f
172
173 #ifdef IEDEBUG
174 #define inline /* not */
175 void print_rbd(volatile struct ie_recv_buf_desc *);
176 int in_ierint = 0;
177 int in_ietint = 0;
178 int ie_debug_flags = 0;
179 #endif
180
181 /* XXX - Skip TDR for now - it always complains... */
182 int ie_run_tdr = 0;
183
184 static void iewatchdog(struct ifnet *);
185 static int ieinit(struct ie_softc *);
186 static int ieioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, void *);
187 static void iestart(struct ifnet *);
188 static void iereset(struct ie_softc *);
189 static int ie_setupram(struct ie_softc *);
190
191 static int cmd_and_wait(struct ie_softc *, int, void *, int);
192
193 static void ie_drop_packet_buffer(struct ie_softc *);
194 static void ie_readframe(struct ie_softc *, int);
195 static inline void ie_setup_config(struct ie_config_cmd *, int, int);
196
197 static void ierint(struct ie_softc *);
198 static void iestop(struct ie_softc *);
199 static void ietint(struct ie_softc *);
200 static void iexmit(struct ie_softc *);
201
202 static int mc_setup(struct ie_softc *, void *);
203 static void mc_reset(struct ie_softc *);
204 static void run_tdr(struct ie_softc *, struct ie_tdr_cmd *);
205 static void iememinit(struct ie_softc *);
206
207 static inline char * Align(char *);
208 static inline u_int Swap32(u_int);
209 static inline u_int vtop24(struct ie_softc *, void *);
210 static inline u_short vtop16sw(struct ie_softc *, void *);
211
212 static inline void ie_ack(struct ie_softc *, u_int);
213 static inline u_short ether_cmp(u_char *, u_char *);
214 static inline int check_eh(struct ie_softc *, struct ether_header *, int *);
215 static inline int ie_buflen(struct ie_softc *, int);
216 static inline int ie_packet_len(struct ie_softc *);
217 static inline struct mbuf * ieget(struct ie_softc *, int *);
218
219
220 /*
221 * Here are a few useful functions. We could have done these as macros,
222 * but since we have the inline facility, it makes sense to use that
223 * instead.
224 */
225
226 /* KVA to 24 bit device address */
227 static inline u_int
228 vtop24(struct ie_softc *sc, void *ptr)
229 {
230 u_int pa;
231
232 pa = ((void *)ptr) - sc->sc_iobase;
233 #ifdef IEDEBUG
234 if (pa & ~0xffFFff)
235 panic("ie:vtop24");
236 #endif
237 return (pa);
238 }
239
240 /* KVA to 16 bit offset, swapped */
241 static inline u_short
242 vtop16sw(struct ie_softc *sc, void *ptr)
243 {
244 u_int pa;
245
246 pa = ((void *)ptr) - sc->sc_maddr;
247 #ifdef IEDEBUG
248 if (pa & ~0xFFff)
249 panic("ie:vtop16");
250 #endif
251
252 return (SWAP(pa));
253 }
254
255 static inline u_int
256 Swap32(u_int x)
257 {
258 u_int y;
259
260 y = x & 0xFF;
261 y <<= 8; x >>= 8;
262 y |= x & 0xFF;
263 y <<= 8; x >>= 8;
264 y |= x & 0xFF;
265 y <<= 8; x >>= 8;
266 y |= x & 0xFF;
267
268 return (y);
269 }
270
271 static inline char *
272 Align(void *ptr)
273 {
274 u_long l = (u_long)ptr;
275
276 l = (l + 3) & ~3L;
277 return ((char *)l);
278 }
279
280
281 static inline void
282 ie_ack(struct ie_softc *sc, u_int mask)
283 {
284 volatile struct ie_sys_ctl_block *scb = sc->scb;
285
286 cmd_and_wait(sc, scb->ie_status & mask, 0, 0);
287 }
288
289
290 /*
291 * Taken almost exactly from Bill's if_is.c,
292 * then modified beyond recognition...
293 */
294 void
295 ie_attach(struct ie_softc *sc)
296 {
297 struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_if;
298
299 /* MD code has done its part before calling this. */
300 printf(": macaddr %s\n", ether_sprintf(sc->sc_addr));
301
302 /*
303 * Compute number of transmit and receive buffers.
304 * Tx buffers take 1536 bytes, and fixed in number.
305 * Rx buffers are 512 bytes each, variable number.
306 * Need at least 1 frame for each 3 rx buffers.
307 * The ratio 3bufs:2frames is a compromise.
308 */
309 sc->ntxbuf = NTXBUF; /* XXX - Fix me... */
310 switch (sc->sc_msize) {
311 case 16384:
312 sc->nframes = 8 * 4;
313 sc->nrxbuf = 8 * 6;
314 break;
315 case 32768:
316 sc->nframes = 16 * 4;
317 sc->nrxbuf = 16 * 6;
318 break;
319 case 65536:
320 sc->nframes = 32 * 4;
321 sc->nrxbuf = 32 * 6;
322 break;
323 default:
324 sc->nframes = 0;
325 }
326 if (sc->nframes > MXFRAMES)
327 sc->nframes = MXFRAMES;
328 if (sc->nrxbuf > MXRXBUF)
329 sc->nrxbuf = MXRXBUF;
330
331 #ifdef IEDEBUG
332 printf("%s: %dK memory, %d tx frames, %d rx frames, %d rx bufs\n",
333 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, (sc->sc_msize >> 10),
334 sc->ntxbuf, sc->nframes, sc->nrxbuf);
335 #endif
336
337 if ((sc->nframes <= 0) || (sc->nrxbuf <= 0))
338 panic("ie_attach: weird memory size");
339
340 /*
341 * Setup RAM for transmit/receive
342 */
343 if (ie_setupram(sc) == 0) {
344 printf(": RAM CONFIG FAILED!\n");
345 /* XXX should reclaim resources? */
346 return;
347 }
348
349 /*
350 * Initialize and attach S/W interface
351 */
352 strcpy(ifp->if_xname, sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
353 ifp->if_softc = sc;
354 ifp->if_start = iestart;
355 ifp->if_ioctl = ieioctl;
356 ifp->if_watchdog = iewatchdog;
357 ifp->if_flags =
358 IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_NOTRAILERS | IFF_MULTICAST;
359
360 /* Attach the interface. */
361 if_attach(ifp);
362 ether_ifattach(ifp, sc->sc_addr);
363 }
364
365 /*
366 * Setup IE's ram space.
367 */
368 static int
369 ie_setupram(struct ie_softc *sc)
370 {
371 volatile struct ie_sys_conf_ptr *scp;
372 volatile struct ie_int_sys_conf_ptr *iscp;
373 volatile struct ie_sys_ctl_block *scb;
374 int off;
375
376 /*
377 * Allocate from end of buffer space for
378 * ISCP, SCB, and other small stuff.
379 */
380 off = sc->buf_area_sz;
381 off &= ~3;
382
383 /* SCP (address already chosen). */
384 scp = sc->scp;
385 (sc->sc_memset)(__UNVOLATILE(scp), 0, sizeof(*scp));
386
387 /* ISCP */
388 off -= sizeof(*iscp);
389 iscp = (volatile void *) (sc->buf_area + off);
390 (sc->sc_memset)(__UNVOLATILE(iscp), 0, sizeof(*iscp));
391 sc->iscp = iscp;
392
393 /* SCB */
394 off -= sizeof(*scb);
395 scb = (volatile void *) (sc->buf_area + off);
396 (sc->sc_memset)(__UNVOLATILE(scb), 0, sizeof(*scb));
397 sc->scb = scb;
398
399 /* Remainder is for buffers, etc. */
400 sc->buf_area_sz = off;
401
402 /*
403 * Now fill in the structures we just allocated.
404 */
405
406 /* SCP: main thing is 24-bit ptr to ISCP */
407 scp->ie_bus_use = 0; /* 16-bit */
408 scp->ie_iscp_ptr = Swap32(vtop24(sc, __UNVOLATILE(iscp)));
409
410 /* ISCP */
411 iscp->ie_busy = 1; /* ie_busy == char */
412 iscp->ie_scb_offset = vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(scb));
413 iscp->ie_base = Swap32(vtop24(sc, sc->sc_maddr));
414
415 /* SCB */
416 scb->ie_command_list = SWAP(0xffff);
417 scb->ie_recv_list = SWAP(0xffff);
418
419 /* Other stuff is done in ieinit() */
420 (sc->reset_586) (sc);
421 (sc->chan_attn) (sc);
422
423 delay(100); /* wait a while... */
424
425 if (iscp->ie_busy) {
426 return 0;
427 }
428 /*
429 * Acknowledge any interrupts we may have caused...
430 */
431 ie_ack(sc, IE_ST_WHENCE);
432
433 return 1;
434 }
435
436 /*
437 * Device timeout/watchdog routine. Entered if the device neglects to
438 * generate an interrupt after a transmit has been started on it.
439 */
440 static void
441 iewatchdog(struct ifnet *ifp)
442 {
443 struct ie_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
444
445 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: device timeout\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
446 ++ifp->if_oerrors;
447 iereset(sc);
448 }
449
450 /*
451 * What to do upon receipt of an interrupt.
452 */
453 int
454 ie_intr(void *arg)
455 {
456 struct ie_softc *sc = arg;
457 u_short status;
458 int loopcnt;
459
460 /*
461 * check for parity error
462 */
463 if (sc->hard_type == IE_VME) {
464 volatile struct ievme *iev = (volatile struct ievme *)sc->sc_reg;
465 if (iev->status & IEVME_PERR) {
466 printf("%s: parity error (ctrl 0x%x @ 0x%02x%04x)\n",
467 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, iev->pectrl,
468 iev->pectrl & IEVME_HADDR, iev->peaddr);
469 iev->pectrl = iev->pectrl | IEVME_PARACK;
470 }
471 }
472
473 status = sc->scb->ie_status;
474 if ((status & IE_ST_WHENCE) == 0)
475 return 0;
476
477 loopcnt = sc->nframes;
478 loop:
479 /* Ack interrupts FIRST in case we receive more during the ISR. */
480 ie_ack(sc, IE_ST_WHENCE & status);
481
482 if (status & (IE_ST_RECV | IE_ST_RNR)) {
483 #ifdef IEDEBUG
484 in_ierint++;
485 if (sc->sc_debug & IED_RINT)
486 printf("%s: rint\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
487 #endif
488 ierint(sc);
489 #ifdef IEDEBUG
490 in_ierint--;
491 #endif
492 }
493
494 if (status & IE_ST_DONE) {
495 #ifdef IEDEBUG
496 in_ietint++;
497 if (sc->sc_debug & IED_TINT)
498 printf("%s: tint\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
499 #endif
500 ietint(sc);
501 #ifdef IEDEBUG
502 in_ietint--;
503 #endif
504 }
505
506 /*
507 * Receiver not ready (RNR) just means it has
508 * run out of resources (buffers or frames).
509 * One can easily cause this with (i.e.) spray.
510 * This is not a serious error, so be silent.
511 */
512 if (status & IE_ST_RNR) {
513 #ifdef IEDEBUG
514 printf("%s: receiver not ready\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
515 #endif
516 sc->sc_if.if_ierrors++;
517 iereset(sc);
518 }
519
520 #ifdef IEDEBUG
521 if ((status & IE_ST_ALLDONE) && (sc->sc_debug & IED_CNA))
522 printf("%s: cna\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
523 #endif
524
525 status = sc->scb->ie_status;
526 if (status & IE_ST_WHENCE) {
527 /* It still wants service... */
528 if (--loopcnt > 0)
529 goto loop;
530 /* ... but we've been here long enough. */
531 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: interrupt stuck?\n",
532 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
533 iereset(sc);
534 }
535 return 1;
536 }
537
538 /*
539 * Process a received-frame interrupt.
540 */
541 void
542 ierint(struct ie_softc *sc)
543 {
544 volatile struct ie_sys_ctl_block *scb = sc->scb;
545 int i, status;
546 static int timesthru = 1024;
547
548 i = sc->rfhead;
549 for (;;) {
550 status = sc->rframes[i]->ie_fd_status;
551
552 if ((status & IE_FD_COMPLETE) && (status & IE_FD_OK)) {
553 if (!--timesthru) {
554 sc->sc_if.if_ierrors +=
555 SWAP(scb->ie_err_crc) +
556 SWAP(scb->ie_err_align) +
557 SWAP(scb->ie_err_resource) +
558 SWAP(scb->ie_err_overrun);
559 scb->ie_err_crc = 0;
560 scb->ie_err_align = 0;
561 scb->ie_err_resource = 0;
562 scb->ie_err_overrun = 0;
563 timesthru = 1024;
564 }
565 ie_readframe(sc, i);
566 } else {
567 if ((status & IE_FD_RNR) != 0 &&
568 (scb->ie_status & IE_RU_READY) == 0) {
569 sc->rframes[0]->ie_fd_buf_desc = vtop16sw(sc,
570 __UNVOLATILE(sc->rbuffs[0]));
571 scb->ie_recv_list = vtop16sw(sc,
572 __UNVOLATILE(sc->rframes[0]));
573 cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_RU_START, 0, 0);
574 }
575 break;
576 }
577 i = (i + 1) % sc->nframes;
578 }
579 }
580
581 /*
582 * Process a command-complete interrupt. These are only generated by the
583 * transmission of frames. This routine is deceptively simple, since most
584 * of the real work is done by iestart().
585 */
586 void
587 ietint(struct ie_softc *sc)
588 {
589 struct ifnet *ifp;
590 int status;
591
592 ifp = &sc->sc_if;
593
594 ifp->if_timer = 0;
595 ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
596
597 status = sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_status;
598
599 if (!(status & IE_STAT_COMPL) || (status & IE_STAT_BUSY))
600 printf("ietint: command still busy!\n");
601
602 if (status & IE_STAT_OK) {
603 ifp->if_opackets++;
604 ifp->if_collisions +=
605 SWAP(status & IE_XS_MAXCOLL);
606 } else {
607 ifp->if_oerrors++;
608 /*
609 * XXX
610 * Check SQE and DEFERRED?
611 * What if more than one bit is set?
612 */
613 if (status & IE_STAT_ABORT)
614 printf("%s: send aborted\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
615 if (status & IE_XS_LATECOLL)
616 printf("%s: late collision\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
617 if (status & IE_XS_NOCARRIER)
618 printf("%s: no carrier\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
619 if (status & IE_XS_LOSTCTS)
620 printf("%s: lost CTS\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
621 if (status & IE_XS_UNDERRUN)
622 printf("%s: DMA underrun\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
623 if (status & IE_XS_EXCMAX) {
624 /* Do not print this one (too noisy). */
625 ifp->if_collisions += 16;
626 }
627 }
628
629 /*
630 * If multicast addresses were added or deleted while we
631 * were transmitting, mc_reset() set the want_mcsetup flag
632 * indicating that we should do it.
633 */
634 if (sc->want_mcsetup) {
635 mc_setup(sc, (void *)sc->xmit_cbuffs[sc->xctail]);
636 sc->want_mcsetup = 0;
637 }
638
639 /* Done with the buffer. */
640 sc->xmit_busy--;
641 sc->xctail = (sc->xctail + 1) % NTXBUF;
642
643 /* Start the next packet, if any, transmitting. */
644 if (sc->xmit_busy > 0)
645 iexmit(sc);
646
647 iestart(ifp);
648 }
649
650 /*
651 * Compare two Ether/802 addresses for equality, inlined and
652 * unrolled for speed. I'd love to have an inline assembler
653 * version of this... XXX: Who wanted that? mycroft?
654 * I wrote one, but the following is just as efficient.
655 * This expands to 10 short m68k instructions! -gwr
656 * Note: use this like bcmp()
657 */
658 static inline u_short
659 ether_cmp(u_char *one, u_char *two)
660 {
661 u_short *a = (u_short *) one;
662 u_short *b = (u_short *) two;
663 u_short diff;
664
665 diff = *a++ - *b++;
666 diff |= *a++ - *b++;
667 diff |= *a++ - *b++;
668
669 return (diff);
670 }
671 #define ether_equal !ether_cmp
672
673 /*
674 * Check for a valid address. to_bpf is filled in with one of the following:
675 * 0 -> BPF doesn't get this packet
676 * 1 -> BPF does get this packet
677 * 2 -> BPF does get this packet, but we don't
678 * Return value is true if the packet is for us, and false otherwise.
679 *
680 * This routine is a mess, but it's also critical that it be as fast
681 * as possible. It could be made cleaner if we can assume that the
682 * only client which will fiddle with IFF_PROMISC is BPF. This is
683 * probably a good assumption, but we do not make it here. (Yet.)
684 */
685 static inline int
686 check_eh(struct ie_softc *sc, struct ether_header *eh, int *to_bpf)
687 {
688 #if NBPFILTER > 0
689 struct ifnet *ifp;
690
691 ifp = &sc->sc_if;
692 *to_bpf = (ifp->if_bpf != 0);
693 #endif
694
695 /*
696 * This is all handled at a higher level now.
697 */
698 return 1;
699 }
700
701 /*
702 * We want to isolate the bits that have meaning... This assumes that
703 * IE_RBUF_SIZE is an even power of two. If somehow the act_len exceeds
704 * the size of the buffer, then we are screwed anyway.
705 */
706 static inline int
707 ie_buflen(struct ie_softc *sc, int head)
708 {
709 int len;
710
711 len = SWAP(sc->rbuffs[head]->ie_rbd_actual);
712 len &= (IE_RBUF_SIZE | (IE_RBUF_SIZE - 1));
713 return (len);
714 }
715
716 static inline int
717 ie_packet_len(struct ie_softc *sc)
718 {
719 int i;
720 int head = sc->rbhead;
721 int acc = 0;
722
723 do {
724 if (!(sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]->ie_rbd_actual & IE_RBD_USED)) {
725 #ifdef IEDEBUG
726 print_rbd(sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]);
727 #endif
728 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: receive descriptors out of sync at %d\n",
729 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sc->rbhead);
730 iereset(sc);
731 return -1;
732 }
733
734 i = sc->rbuffs[head]->ie_rbd_actual & IE_RBD_LAST;
735
736 acc += ie_buflen(sc, head);
737 head = (head + 1) % sc->nrxbuf;
738 } while (!i);
739
740 return acc;
741 }
742
743 /*
744 * Setup all necessary artifacts for an XMIT command, and then pass the XMIT
745 * command to the chip to be executed. On the way, if we have a BPF listener
746 * also give him a copy.
747 */
748 static void
749 iexmit(struct ie_softc *sc)
750 {
751 struct ifnet *ifp;
752
753 ifp = &sc->sc_if;
754
755 #ifdef IEDEBUG
756 if (sc->sc_debug & IED_XMIT)
757 printf("%s: xmit buffer %d\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
758 sc->xctail);
759 #endif
760
761 #if NBPFILTER > 0
762 /*
763 * If BPF is listening on this interface, let it see the packet before
764 * we push it on the wire.
765 */
766 if (ifp->if_bpf)
767 bpf_tap(ifp->if_bpf,
768 sc->xmit_cbuffs[sc->xctail],
769 SWAP(sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_flags));
770 #endif
771
772 sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_flags |= IE_XMIT_LAST;
773 sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_next = SWAP(0xffff);
774 sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_buf =
775 Swap32(vtop24(sc, sc->xmit_cbuffs[sc->xctail]));
776
777 sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
778 sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]->com.ie_cmd_cmd =
779 IE_CMD_XMIT | IE_CMD_INTR | IE_CMD_LAST;
780
781 sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_status = SWAP(0);
782 sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]->ie_xmit_desc =
783 vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xctail]));
784
785 sc->scb->ie_command_list =
786 vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->xmit_cmds[sc->xctail]));
787 cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_CU_START, 0, 0);
788
789 ifp->if_timer = 5;
790 }
791
792 /*
793 * Read data off the interface, and turn it into an mbuf chain.
794 *
795 * This code is DRAMATICALLY different from the previous version; this
796 * version tries to allocate the entire mbuf chain up front, given the
797 * length of the data available. This enables us to allocate mbuf
798 * clusters in many situations where before we would have had a long
799 * chain of partially-full mbufs. This should help to speed up the
800 * operation considerably. (Provided that it works, of course.)
801 */
802 static inline struct mbuf *
803 ieget(struct ie_softc *sc, int *to_bpf)
804 {
805 struct mbuf *top, **mp, *m;
806 int len, totlen, resid;
807 int thisrboff, thismboff;
808 int head;
809 struct ether_header eh;
810
811 totlen = ie_packet_len(sc);
812 if (totlen <= 0)
813 return 0;
814
815 head = sc->rbhead;
816
817 /*
818 * Snarf the Ethernet header.
819 */
820 (sc->sc_memcpy)((void *)&eh, (void *)sc->cbuffs[head],
821 sizeof(struct ether_header));
822
823 /*
824 * As quickly as possible, check if this packet is for us.
825 * If not, don't waste a single cycle copying the rest of the
826 * packet in.
827 * This is only a consideration when FILTER is defined; i.e., when
828 * we are either running BPF or doing multicasting.
829 */
830 if (!check_eh(sc, &eh, to_bpf)) {
831 /* just this case, it's not an error */
832 sc->sc_if.if_ierrors--;
833 return 0;
834 }
835
836 resid = totlen;
837
838 MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
839 if (m == 0)
840 return 0;
841
842 m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = &sc->sc_if;
843 m->m_pkthdr.len = totlen;
844 len = MHLEN;
845 top = 0;
846 mp = ⊤
847
848 /*
849 * This loop goes through and allocates mbufs for all the data we will
850 * be copying in. It does not actually do the copying yet.
851 */
852 while (totlen > 0) {
853 if (top) {
854 MGET(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
855 if (m == 0) {
856 m_freem(top);
857 return 0;
858 }
859 len = MLEN;
860 }
861 if (totlen >= MINCLSIZE) {
862 MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT);
863 if (m->m_flags & M_EXT)
864 len = MCLBYTES;
865 }
866
867 if (mp == &top) {
868 void *newdata = (void *)
869 ALIGN(m->m_data + sizeof(struct ether_header)) -
870 sizeof(struct ether_header);
871 len -= newdata - m->m_data;
872 m->m_data = newdata;
873 }
874
875 m->m_len = len = min(totlen, len);
876
877 totlen -= len;
878 *mp = m;
879 mp = &m->m_next;
880 }
881
882 m = top;
883 thismboff = 0;
884
885 /*
886 * Copy the Ethernet header into the mbuf chain.
887 */
888 memcpy(mtod(m, void *), &eh, sizeof(struct ether_header));
889 thismboff = sizeof(struct ether_header);
890 thisrboff = sizeof(struct ether_header);
891 resid -= sizeof(struct ether_header);
892
893 /*
894 * Now we take the mbuf chain (hopefully only one mbuf most of the
895 * time) and stuff the data into it. There are no possible failures
896 * at or after this point.
897 */
898 while (resid > 0) {
899 int thisrblen = ie_buflen(sc, head) - thisrboff;
900 int thismblen = m->m_len - thismboff;
901
902 len = min(thisrblen, thismblen);
903 (sc->sc_memcpy)(mtod(m, void *) + thismboff,
904 (void *)(sc->cbuffs[head] + thisrboff),
905 (u_int)len);
906 resid -= len;
907
908 if (len == thismblen) {
909 m = m->m_next;
910 thismboff = 0;
911 } else
912 thismboff += len;
913
914 if (len == thisrblen) {
915 head = (head + 1) % sc->nrxbuf;
916 thisrboff = 0;
917 } else
918 thisrboff += len;
919 }
920
921 /*
922 * Unless something changed strangely while we were doing the copy,
923 * we have now copied everything in from the shared memory.
924 * This means that we are done.
925 */
926 return top;
927 }
928
929 /*
930 * Read frame NUM from unit UNIT (pre-cached as IE).
931 *
932 * This routine reads the RFD at NUM, and copies in the buffers from
933 * the list of RBD, then rotates the RBD and RFD lists so that the receiver
934 * doesn't start complaining. Trailers are DROPPED---there's no point
935 * in wasting time on confusing code to deal with them. Hopefully,
936 * this machine will never ARP for trailers anyway.
937 */
938 static void
939 ie_readframe(struct ie_softc *sc, int num)
940 {
941 int status;
942 struct mbuf *m = 0;
943 #if NBPFILTER > 0
944 int bpf_gets_it = 0;
945 #endif
946
947 status = sc->rframes[num]->ie_fd_status;
948
949 /* Advance the RFD list, since we're done with this descriptor. */
950 sc->rframes[num]->ie_fd_status = SWAP(0);
951 sc->rframes[num]->ie_fd_last |= IE_FD_LAST;
952 sc->rframes[sc->rftail]->ie_fd_last &= ~IE_FD_LAST;
953 sc->rftail = (sc->rftail + 1) % sc->nframes;
954 sc->rfhead = (sc->rfhead + 1) % sc->nframes;
955
956 if (status & IE_FD_OK) {
957 #if NBPFILTER > 0
958 m = ieget(sc, &bpf_gets_it);
959 #else
960 m = ieget(sc, NULL);
961 #endif
962 ie_drop_packet_buffer(sc);
963 }
964 if (m == 0) {
965 sc->sc_if.if_ierrors++;
966 return;
967 }
968
969 #ifdef IEDEBUG
970 if (sc->sc_debug & IED_READFRAME) {
971 struct ether_header *eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
972
973 printf("%s: frame from ether %s type 0x%x\n",
974 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
975 ether_sprintf(eh->ether_shost), (u_int)eh->ether_type);
976 }
977 #endif
978
979 #if NBPFILTER > 0
980 /*
981 * Check for a BPF filter; if so, hand it up.
982 * Note that we have to stick an extra mbuf up front, because
983 * bpf_mtap expects to have the ether header at the front.
984 * It doesn't matter that this results in an ill-formatted mbuf chain,
985 * since BPF just looks at the data. (It doesn't try to free the mbuf,
986 * tho' it will make a copy for tcpdump.)
987 */
988 if (bpf_gets_it) {
989 /* Pass it up. */
990 bpf_mtap(sc->sc_if.if_bpf, m);
991
992 /*
993 * A signal passed up from the filtering code indicating that
994 * the packet is intended for BPF but not for the protocol
995 * machinery. We can save a few cycles by not handing it off
996 * to them.
997 */
998 if (bpf_gets_it == 2) {
999 m_freem(m);
1000 return;
1001 }
1002 }
1003 #endif /* NBPFILTER > 0 */
1004
1005 /*
1006 * In here there used to be code to check destination addresses upon
1007 * receipt of a packet. We have deleted that code, and replaced it
1008 * with code to check the address much earlier in the cycle, before
1009 * copying the data in; this saves us valuable cycles when operating
1010 * as a multicast router or when using BPF.
1011 */
1012
1013 /*
1014 * Finally pass this packet up to higher layers.
1015 */
1016 (*sc->sc_if.if_input)(&sc->sc_if, m);
1017 sc->sc_if.if_ipackets++;
1018 }
1019
1020 static void
1021 ie_drop_packet_buffer(struct ie_softc *sc)
1022 {
1023 int i;
1024
1025 do {
1026 /*
1027 * This means we are somehow out of sync. So, we reset the
1028 * adapter.
1029 */
1030 if (!(sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]->ie_rbd_actual & IE_RBD_USED)) {
1031 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1032 print_rbd(sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]);
1033 #endif
1034 log(LOG_ERR, "%s: receive descriptors out of sync at %d\n",
1035 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sc->rbhead);
1036 iereset(sc);
1037 return;
1038 }
1039
1040 i = sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]->ie_rbd_actual & IE_RBD_LAST;
1041
1042 sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]->ie_rbd_length |= IE_RBD_LAST;
1043 sc->rbuffs[sc->rbhead]->ie_rbd_actual = SWAP(0);
1044 sc->rbhead = (sc->rbhead + 1) % sc->nrxbuf;
1045 sc->rbuffs[sc->rbtail]->ie_rbd_length &= ~IE_RBD_LAST;
1046 sc->rbtail = (sc->rbtail + 1) % sc->nrxbuf;
1047 } while (!i);
1048 }
1049
1050 /*
1051 * Start transmission on an interface.
1052 */
1053 static void
1054 iestart(struct ifnet *ifp)
1055 {
1056 struct ie_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
1057 struct mbuf *m0, *m;
1058 u_char *buffer;
1059 u_short len;
1060
1061 if ((ifp->if_flags & (IFF_RUNNING | IFF_OACTIVE)) != IFF_RUNNING)
1062 return;
1063
1064 for (;;) {
1065 if (sc->xmit_busy == sc->ntxbuf) {
1066 ifp->if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE;
1067 break;
1068 }
1069
1070 IF_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m0);
1071 if (m0 == 0)
1072 break;
1073
1074 /* We need to use m->m_pkthdr.len, so require the header */
1075 if ((m0->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) == 0)
1076 panic("iestart: no header mbuf");
1077
1078 #if NBPFILTER > 0
1079 /* Tap off here if there is a BPF listener. */
1080 if (ifp->if_bpf)
1081 bpf_mtap(ifp->if_bpf, m0);
1082 #endif
1083
1084 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1085 if (sc->sc_debug & IED_ENQ)
1086 printf("%s: fill buffer %d\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
1087 sc->xchead);
1088 #endif
1089
1090 buffer = sc->xmit_cbuffs[sc->xchead];
1091 for (m = m0; m != 0; m = m->m_next) {
1092 (sc->sc_memcpy)(buffer, mtod(m, void *), m->m_len);
1093 buffer += m->m_len;
1094 }
1095 if (m0->m_pkthdr.len < ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) {
1096 sc->sc_memset(buffer, 0,
1097 ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN - m0->m_pkthdr.len);
1098 len = ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN;
1099 } else
1100 len = m0->m_pkthdr.len;
1101
1102 m_freem(m0);
1103 sc->xmit_buffs[sc->xchead]->ie_xmit_flags = SWAP(len);
1104
1105 /* Start the first packet transmitting. */
1106 if (sc->xmit_busy == 0)
1107 iexmit(sc);
1108
1109 sc->xchead = (sc->xchead + 1) % sc->ntxbuf;
1110 sc->xmit_busy++;
1111 }
1112 }
1113
1114 static void
1115 iereset(struct ie_softc *sc)
1116 {
1117 int s;
1118
1119 s = splnet();
1120
1121 /* No message here. The caller does that. */
1122 iestop(sc);
1123
1124 /*
1125 * Stop i82586 dead in its tracks.
1126 */
1127 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_RU_ABORT | IE_CU_ABORT, 0, 0))
1128 printf("%s: abort commands timed out\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1129
1130 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_RU_DISABLE | IE_CU_STOP, 0, 0))
1131 printf("%s: disable commands timed out\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1132
1133 ieinit(sc);
1134
1135 splx(s);
1136 }
1137
1138 /*
1139 * Send a command to the controller and wait for it to either
1140 * complete or be accepted, depending on the command. If the
1141 * command pointer is null, then pretend that the command is
1142 * not an action command. If the command pointer is not null,
1143 * and the command is an action command, wait for
1144 * ((volatile struct ie_cmd_common *)pcmd)->ie_cmd_status & MASK
1145 * to become true.
1146 */
1147 static int
1148 cmd_and_wait(struct ie_softc *sc, int cmd, void *pcmd, int mask)
1149 {
1150 volatile struct ie_cmd_common *cc = pcmd;
1151 volatile struct ie_sys_ctl_block *scb = sc->scb;
1152 int tmo;
1153
1154 scb->ie_command = (u_short)cmd;
1155 (sc->chan_attn)(sc);
1156
1157 /* Wait for the command to be accepted by the CU. */
1158 tmo = 10;
1159 while (scb->ie_command && --tmo)
1160 delay(10);
1161 if (scb->ie_command) {
1162 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1163 printf("%s: cmd_and_wait, CU stuck (1)\n",
1164 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1165 #endif
1166 return -1; /* timed out */
1167 }
1168
1169 /*
1170 * If asked, also wait for it to finish.
1171 */
1172 if (IE_ACTION_COMMAND(cmd) && pcmd) {
1173
1174 /*
1175 * According to the packet driver, the minimum timeout should
1176 * be .369 seconds, which we round up to .4.
1177 */
1178 tmo = 36900;
1179
1180 /*
1181 * Now spin-lock waiting for status. This is not a very nice
1182 * thing to do, but I haven't figured out how, or indeed if, we
1183 * can put the process waiting for action to sleep. (We may
1184 * be getting called through some other timeout running in the
1185 * kernel.)
1186 */
1187 while (((cc->ie_cmd_status & mask) == 0) && --tmo)
1188 delay(10);
1189
1190 if ((cc->ie_cmd_status & mask) == 0) {
1191 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1192 printf("%s: cmd_and_wait, CU stuck (2)\n",
1193 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1194 #endif
1195 return -1; /* timed out */
1196 }
1197 }
1198 return 0;
1199 }
1200
1201 /*
1202 * Run the time-domain reflectometer.
1203 */
1204 static void
1205 run_tdr(struct ie_softc *sc, struct ie_tdr_cmd *cmd)
1206 {
1207 int result;
1208
1209 cmd->com.ie_cmd_status = SWAP(0);
1210 cmd->com.ie_cmd_cmd = IE_CMD_TDR | IE_CMD_LAST;
1211 cmd->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
1212
1213 sc->scb->ie_command_list = vtop16sw(sc, cmd);
1214 cmd->ie_tdr_time = SWAP(0);
1215
1216 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_CU_START, cmd, IE_STAT_COMPL) ||
1217 !(cmd->com.ie_cmd_status & IE_STAT_OK))
1218 result = 0x10000; /* impossible value */
1219 else
1220 result = cmd->ie_tdr_time;
1221
1222 ie_ack(sc, IE_ST_WHENCE);
1223
1224 if (result & IE_TDR_SUCCESS)
1225 return;
1226
1227 if (result & 0x10000) {
1228 printf("%s: TDR command failed\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1229 } else if (result & IE_TDR_XCVR) {
1230 printf("%s: transceiver problem\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1231 } else if (result & IE_TDR_OPEN) {
1232 printf("%s: TDR detected an open %d clocks away\n",
1233 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, SWAP(result & IE_TDR_TIME));
1234 } else if (result & IE_TDR_SHORT) {
1235 printf("%s: TDR detected a short %d clocks away\n",
1236 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, SWAP(result & IE_TDR_TIME));
1237 } else {
1238 printf("%s: TDR returned unknown status 0x%x\n",
1239 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, result);
1240 }
1241 }
1242
1243 /*
1244 * iememinit: set up the buffers
1245 *
1246 * we have a block of KVA at sc->buf_area which is of size sc->buf_area_sz.
1247 * this is to be used for the buffers. the chip indexs its control data
1248 * structures with 16 bit offsets, and it indexes actual buffers with
1249 * 24 bit addresses. so we should allocate control buffers first so that
1250 * we don't overflow the 16 bit offset field. The number of transmit
1251 * buffers is fixed at compile time.
1252 *
1253 * note: this function was written to be easy to understand, rather than
1254 * highly efficient (it isn't in the critical path).
1255 *
1256 * The memory layout is: tbufs, rbufs, (gap), control blocks
1257 * [tbuf0, tbuf1] [rbuf0,...rbufN] gap [rframes] [tframes]
1258 * XXX - This needs review...
1259 */
1260 static void
1261 iememinit(struct ie_softc *sc)
1262 {
1263 char *ptr;
1264 int i;
1265 u_short nxt;
1266
1267 /* First, zero all the memory. */
1268 ptr = sc->buf_area;
1269 (sc->sc_memset)(ptr, 0, sc->buf_area_sz);
1270
1271 /* Allocate tx/rx buffers. */
1272 for (i = 0; i < NTXBUF; i++) {
1273 sc->xmit_cbuffs[i] = ptr;
1274 ptr += IE_TBUF_SIZE;
1275 }
1276 for (i = 0; i < sc->nrxbuf; i++) {
1277 sc->cbuffs[i] = ptr;
1278 ptr += IE_RBUF_SIZE;
1279 }
1280
1281 /* Small pad (Don't trust the chip...) */
1282 ptr += 16;
1283
1284 /* Allocate and fill in xmit buffer descriptors. */
1285 for (i = 0; i < NTXBUF; i++) {
1286 sc->xmit_buffs[i] = (volatile void *) ptr;
1287 ptr = Align(ptr + sizeof(*sc->xmit_buffs[i]));
1288 sc->xmit_buffs[i]->ie_xmit_buf =
1289 Swap32(vtop24(sc, sc->xmit_cbuffs[i]));
1290 sc->xmit_buffs[i]->ie_xmit_next = SWAP(0xffff);
1291 }
1292
1293 /* Allocate and fill in recv buffer descriptors. */
1294 for (i = 0; i < sc->nrxbuf; i++) {
1295 sc->rbuffs[i] = (volatile void *) ptr;
1296 ptr = Align(ptr + sizeof(*sc->rbuffs[i]));
1297 sc->rbuffs[i]->ie_rbd_buffer =
1298 Swap32(vtop24(sc, sc->cbuffs[i]));
1299 sc->rbuffs[i]->ie_rbd_length = SWAP(IE_RBUF_SIZE);
1300 }
1301
1302 /* link together recv bufs and set EOL on last */
1303 i = sc->nrxbuf - 1;
1304 sc->rbuffs[i]->ie_rbd_length |= IE_RBD_LAST;
1305 nxt = vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rbuffs[0]));
1306 do {
1307 sc->rbuffs[i]->ie_rbd_next = nxt;
1308 nxt = vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rbuffs[i]));
1309 } while (--i >= 0);
1310
1311 /* Allocate transmit commands. */
1312 for (i = 0; i < NTXBUF; i++) {
1313 sc->xmit_cmds[i] = (volatile void *) ptr;
1314 ptr = Align(ptr + sizeof(*sc->xmit_cmds[i]));
1315 sc->xmit_cmds[i]->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
1316 }
1317
1318 /* Allocate receive frames. */
1319 for (i = 0; i < sc->nframes; i++) {
1320 sc->rframes[i] = (volatile void *) ptr;
1321 ptr = Align(ptr + sizeof(*sc->rframes[i]));
1322 }
1323
1324 /* Link together recv frames and set EOL on last */
1325 i = sc->nframes - 1;
1326 sc->rframes[i]->ie_fd_last |= IE_FD_LAST;
1327 nxt = vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rframes[0]));
1328 do {
1329 sc->rframes[i]->ie_fd_next = nxt;
1330 nxt = vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rframes[i]));
1331 } while (--i >= 0);
1332
1333
1334 /* Pointers to last packet sent and next available transmit buffer. */
1335 sc->xchead = sc->xctail = 0;
1336
1337 /* Clear transmit-busy flag. */
1338 sc->xmit_busy = 0;
1339
1340 /*
1341 * Set the head and tail pointers on receive to keep track of
1342 * the order in which RFDs and RBDs are used. link the
1343 * recv frames and buffer into the scb.
1344 */
1345 sc->rfhead = 0;
1346 sc->rftail = sc->nframes - 1;
1347 sc->rbhead = 0;
1348 sc->rbtail = sc->nrxbuf - 1;
1349
1350 sc->scb->ie_recv_list =
1351 vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rframes[0]));
1352 sc->rframes[0]->ie_fd_buf_desc =
1353 vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rbuffs[0]));
1354
1355 i = (ptr - sc->buf_area);
1356 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1357 printf("IE_DEBUG: used %d of %d bytes\n", i, sc->buf_area_sz);
1358 #endif
1359 if (i > sc->buf_area_sz)
1360 panic("ie: iememinit, out of space");
1361 }
1362
1363 /*
1364 * Run the multicast setup command.
1365 * Called at splnet().
1366 */
1367 static int
1368 mc_setup(struct ie_softc *sc, void *ptr)
1369 {
1370 struct ie_mcast_cmd *cmd = ptr; /* XXX - Was volatile */
1371
1372 cmd->com.ie_cmd_status = SWAP(0);
1373 cmd->com.ie_cmd_cmd = IE_CMD_MCAST | IE_CMD_LAST;
1374 cmd->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
1375
1376 (sc->sc_memcpy)((void *)cmd->ie_mcast_addrs,
1377 (void *)sc->mcast_addrs,
1378 sc->mcast_count * sizeof *sc->mcast_addrs);
1379
1380 cmd->ie_mcast_bytes =
1381 SWAP(sc->mcast_count * ETHER_ADDR_LEN); /* grrr... */
1382
1383 sc->scb->ie_command_list = vtop16sw(sc, cmd);
1384 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_CU_START, cmd, IE_STAT_COMPL) ||
1385 !(cmd->com.ie_cmd_status & IE_STAT_OK)) {
1386 printf("%s: multicast address setup command failed\n",
1387 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1388 return 0;
1389 }
1390 return 1;
1391 }
1392
1393 static inline void
1394 ie_setup_config(struct ie_config_cmd *cmd, int promiscuous, int manchester)
1395 {
1396
1397 /*
1398 * these are all char's so no need to byte-swap
1399 */
1400 cmd->ie_config_count = 0x0c;
1401 cmd->ie_fifo = 8;
1402 cmd->ie_save_bad = 0x40;
1403 cmd->ie_addr_len = 0x2e;
1404 cmd->ie_priority = 0;
1405 cmd->ie_ifs = 0x60;
1406 cmd->ie_slot_low = 0;
1407 cmd->ie_slot_high = 0xf2;
1408 cmd->ie_promisc = promiscuous | manchester << 2;
1409 cmd->ie_crs_cdt = 0;
1410 cmd->ie_min_len = 64;
1411 cmd->ie_junk = 0xff;
1412 }
1413
1414 /*
1415 * This routine inits the ie.
1416 * This includes executing the CONFIGURE, IA-SETUP, and MC-SETUP commands,
1417 * starting the receiver unit, and clearing interrupts.
1418 *
1419 * THIS ROUTINE MUST BE CALLED AT splnet() OR HIGHER.
1420 */
1421 static int
1422 ieinit(struct ie_softc *sc)
1423 {
1424 volatile struct ie_sys_ctl_block *scb = sc->scb;
1425 void *ptr;
1426 struct ifnet *ifp;
1427
1428 ifp = &sc->sc_if;
1429 ptr = sc->buf_area; /* XXX - Use scb instead? */
1430
1431 /*
1432 * Send the configure command first.
1433 */
1434 {
1435 struct ie_config_cmd *cmd = ptr; /* XXX - Was volatile */
1436
1437 scb->ie_command_list = vtop16sw(sc, cmd);
1438 cmd->com.ie_cmd_status = SWAP(0);
1439 cmd->com.ie_cmd_cmd = IE_CMD_CONFIG | IE_CMD_LAST;
1440 cmd->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
1441
1442 ie_setup_config(cmd, (sc->promisc != 0), 0);
1443
1444 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_CU_START, cmd, IE_STAT_COMPL) ||
1445 !(cmd->com.ie_cmd_status & IE_STAT_OK)) {
1446 printf("%s: configure command failed\n",
1447 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1448 return 0;
1449 }
1450 }
1451
1452 /*
1453 * Now send the Individual Address Setup command.
1454 */
1455 {
1456 struct ie_iasetup_cmd *cmd = ptr; /* XXX - Was volatile */
1457
1458 scb->ie_command_list = vtop16sw(sc, cmd);
1459 cmd->com.ie_cmd_status = SWAP(0);
1460 cmd->com.ie_cmd_cmd = IE_CMD_IASETUP | IE_CMD_LAST;
1461 cmd->com.ie_cmd_link = SWAP(0xffff);
1462
1463 (sc->sc_memcpy)((void *)&cmd->ie_address,
1464 LLADDR(ifp->if_sadl), sizeof(cmd->ie_address));
1465
1466 if (cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_CU_START, cmd, IE_STAT_COMPL) ||
1467 !(cmd->com.ie_cmd_status & IE_STAT_OK)) {
1468 printf("%s: individual address setup command failed\n",
1469 sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
1470 return 0;
1471 }
1472 }
1473
1474 /*
1475 * Now run the time-domain reflectometer.
1476 */
1477 if (ie_run_tdr)
1478 run_tdr(sc, ptr);
1479
1480 /*
1481 * Acknowledge any interrupts we have generated thus far.
1482 */
1483 ie_ack(sc, IE_ST_WHENCE);
1484
1485 /*
1486 * Set up the transmit and recv buffers.
1487 */
1488 iememinit(sc);
1489
1490 /* tell higher levels that we are here */
1491 ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
1492 ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
1493
1494 sc->scb->ie_recv_list =
1495 vtop16sw(sc, __UNVOLATILE(sc->rframes[0]));
1496 cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_RU_START, 0, 0);
1497
1498 ie_ack(sc, IE_ST_WHENCE);
1499
1500 if (sc->run_586)
1501 (sc->run_586)(sc);
1502
1503 return 0;
1504 }
1505
1506 static void
1507 iestop(struct ie_softc *sc)
1508 {
1509
1510 cmd_and_wait(sc, IE_RU_DISABLE, 0, 0);
1511 }
1512
1513 static int
1514 ieioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, void *data)
1515 {
1516 struct ie_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
1517 struct ifaddr *ifa = (struct ifaddr *)data;
1518 struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *)data;
1519 int s, error = 0;
1520
1521 s = splnet();
1522
1523 switch (cmd) {
1524
1525 case SIOCSIFADDR:
1526 ifp->if_flags |= IFF_UP;
1527
1528 switch (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family) {
1529 #ifdef INET
1530 case AF_INET:
1531 ieinit(sc);
1532 arp_ifinit(ifp, ifa);
1533 break;
1534 #endif
1535 #ifdef NS
1536 /* XXX - This code is probably wrong. */
1537 case AF_NS:
1538 {
1539 struct ns_addr *ina = &IA_SNS(ifa)->sns_addr;
1540
1541 if (ns_nullhost(*ina))
1542 ina->x_host =
1543 *(union ns_host *)LLADDR(ifp->if_sadl);
1544 else
1545 memcpy(LLADDR(ifp->if_sadl),
1546 ina->x_host.c_host, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
1547 /* Set new address. */
1548 ieinit(sc);
1549 break;
1550 }
1551 #endif /* NS */
1552 default:
1553 ieinit(sc);
1554 break;
1555 }
1556 break;
1557
1558 case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
1559 sc->promisc = ifp->if_flags & (IFF_PROMISC | IFF_ALLMULTI);
1560
1561 if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0 &&
1562 (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) != 0) {
1563 /*
1564 * If interface is marked down and it is running, then
1565 * stop it.
1566 */
1567 iestop(sc);
1568 ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING;
1569 } else if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) != 0 &&
1570 (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) == 0) {
1571 /*
1572 * If interface is marked up and it is stopped, then
1573 * start it.
1574 */
1575 ieinit(sc);
1576 } else {
1577 /*
1578 * Reset the interface to pick up changes in any other
1579 * flags that affect hardware registers.
1580 */
1581 iestop(sc);
1582 ieinit(sc);
1583 }
1584 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1585 if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG)
1586 sc->sc_debug = IED_ALL;
1587 else
1588 sc->sc_debug = ie_debug_flags;
1589 #endif
1590 break;
1591
1592 case SIOCADDMULTI:
1593 case SIOCDELMULTI:
1594 error = (cmd == SIOCADDMULTI) ?
1595 ether_addmulti(ifr, &sc->sc_ethercom) :
1596 ether_delmulti(ifr, &sc->sc_ethercom);
1597
1598 if (error == ENETRESET) {
1599 /*
1600 * Multicast list has changed; set the hardware filter
1601 * accordingly.
1602 */
1603 if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)
1604 mc_reset(sc);
1605 error = 0;
1606 }
1607 break;
1608
1609 default:
1610 error = EINVAL;
1611 }
1612 splx(s);
1613 return error;
1614 }
1615
1616 static void
1617 mc_reset(struct ie_softc *sc)
1618 {
1619 struct ether_multi *enm;
1620 struct ether_multistep step;
1621 struct ifnet *ifp;
1622
1623 ifp = &sc->sc_if;
1624
1625 /*
1626 * Step through the list of addresses.
1627 */
1628 sc->mcast_count = 0;
1629 ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, &sc->sc_ethercom, enm);
1630 while (enm) {
1631 if (sc->mcast_count >= MAXMCAST ||
1632 ether_cmp(enm->enm_addrlo, enm->enm_addrhi) != 0) {
1633 ifp->if_flags |= IFF_ALLMULTI;
1634 ieioctl(ifp, SIOCSIFFLAGS, (void *)0);
1635 goto setflag;
1636 }
1637 memcpy(&sc->mcast_addrs[sc->mcast_count], enm->enm_addrlo,
1638 ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
1639 sc->mcast_count++;
1640 ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm);
1641 }
1642 setflag:
1643 sc->want_mcsetup = 1;
1644 }
1645
1646 #ifdef IEDEBUG
1647 void
1648 print_rbd(volatile struct ie_recv_buf_desc *rbd)
1649 {
1650
1651 printf("RBD at %08lx:\nactual %04x, next %04x, buffer %08x\n"
1652 "length %04x, mbz %04x\n", (u_long)rbd, rbd->ie_rbd_actual,
1653 rbd->ie_rbd_next, rbd->ie_rbd_buffer, rbd->ie_rbd_length,
1654 rbd->mbz);
1655 }
1656 #endif
1657