if_ze.c revision 1.2 1 1.2 thorpej /* $NetBSD: if_ze.c,v 1.2 1999/03/25 23:16:37 thorpej Exp $ */
2 1.1 ragge /*
3 1.1 ragge * Copyright (c) 1998 James R. Maynard III. All rights reserved.
4 1.1 ragge *
5 1.1 ragge * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 1.1 ragge * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 1.1 ragge * are met:
8 1.1 ragge * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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13 1.1 ragge * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14 1.1 ragge * must display the following acknowledgement:
15 1.1 ragge * This product includes software developed by James R. Maynard III.
16 1.1 ragge * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
17 1.1 ragge * derived from this software without specific prior written permission
18 1.1 ragge *
19 1.1 ragge * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
20 1.1 ragge * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
21 1.1 ragge * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
22 1.1 ragge * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
23 1.1 ragge * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
24 1.1 ragge * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
25 1.1 ragge * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
26 1.1 ragge * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
27 1.1 ragge * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
28 1.1 ragge * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
29 1.1 ragge *
30 1.1 ragge * Standalone routine for the SGEC Ethernet controller.
31 1.1 ragge */
32 1.1 ragge
33 1.1 ragge #include <sys/param.h>
34 1.1 ragge #include <sys/types.h>
35 1.1 ragge
36 1.1 ragge #include <netinet/in.h>
37 1.1 ragge #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
38 1.1 ragge
39 1.1 ragge #include <lib/libkern/libkern.h>
40 1.1 ragge #include <lib/libsa/netif.h>
41 1.1 ragge #include <lib/libsa/stand.h>
42 1.1 ragge
43 1.1 ragge #include <if/if_zereg.h>
44 1.1 ragge
45 1.1 ragge
46 1.1 ragge int ze_probe(), ze_match(), ze_get(), ze_put();
47 1.1 ragge void ze_init();
48 1.1 ragge
49 1.1 ragge struct netif_stats ze_stats;
50 1.1 ragge
51 1.1 ragge struct netif_dif ze_ifs[] = {
52 1.1 ragge /* dif_unit dif_nsel dif_stats dif_private */
53 1.1 ragge { 0, 1, &ze_stats, },
54 1.1 ragge };
55 1.1 ragge
56 1.1 ragge struct netif_stats ze_stats;
57 1.1 ragge
58 1.1 ragge struct netif_driver ze_driver = {
59 1.1 ragge "ze", ze_match, ze_probe, ze_init, ze_get, ze_put, 0, ze_ifs, 1,
60 1.1 ragge };
61 1.1 ragge
62 1.1 ragge #define NRCV 5 /* allocate 5 receive descriptors */
63 1.1 ragge #define NXMT 5 /* and 5 transmit - must be >1 */
64 1.1 ragge #define SETUP_FRAME_LEN 128 /* length of the setup frame */
65 1.1 ragge
66 1.1 ragge /* allocate a buffer on an octaword boundary */
67 1.1 ragge #define OW_ALLOC(x) ((void *)((int)(alloc((x) + 15) + 15) & ~15))
68 1.1 ragge
69 1.1 ragge static volatile struct zedevice *addr;
70 1.1 ragge
71 1.1 ragge struct ze_tdes *ze_tdes_list; /* transmit desc list */
72 1.1 ragge struct ze_rdes *ze_rdes_list; /* and receive desc list */
73 1.1 ragge u_char ze_myaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; /* my Ethernet address */
74 1.1 ragge
75 1.1 ragge int
76 1.1 ragge ze_match(nif, machdep_hint)
77 1.1 ragge struct netif *nif;
78 1.1 ragge void *machdep_hint;
79 1.1 ragge {
80 1.1 ragge return strcmp(machdep_hint, "ze") == 0;
81 1.1 ragge }
82 1.1 ragge
83 1.1 ragge int
84 1.1 ragge ze_probe(nif, machdep_hint)
85 1.1 ragge struct netif *nif;
86 1.1 ragge void *machdep_hint;
87 1.1 ragge {
88 1.1 ragge return 0;
89 1.1 ragge }
90 1.1 ragge
91 1.1 ragge void
92 1.1 ragge ze_init(desc, machdep_hint)
93 1.1 ragge struct iodesc *desc;
94 1.1 ragge void *machdep_hint;
95 1.1 ragge {
96 1.1 ragge u_long nicsr0_work, *nisa_rom;
97 1.1 ragge int i;
98 1.1 ragge u_char *saved_buf;
99 1.1 ragge struct ze_tdes *ze_setup_tdes_list;
100 1.1 ragge
101 1.1 ragge /* point to the device in memory */
102 1.1 ragge addr = (struct zedevice *)0x20008000;
103 1.1 ragge
104 1.1 ragge /* reset the device and wait for completion */
105 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr6 = ZE_NICSR6_MBO | ZE_NICSR6_RE;
106 1.1 ragge while ((addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_ID) == 0)
107 1.1 ragge ;
108 1.1 ragge if (addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_SF) {
109 1.1 ragge printf("SGEC self-test failed...\n");
110 1.1 ragge }
111 1.1 ragge
112 1.1 ragge /* Get our Ethernet address */
113 1.1 ragge nisa_rom = (u_long *)0x20084000;
114 1.1 ragge for (i=0; i<ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++)
115 1.1 ragge ze_myaddr[i] = (nisa_rom[i] & 0x0000ff00) >> 8;
116 1.1 ragge bcopy(ze_myaddr,desc->myea,ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
117 1.1 ragge
118 1.1 ragge /* initialize SGEC operating mode */
119 1.1 ragge /* disable interrupts here */
120 1.1 ragge nicsr0_work = ZE_NICSR0_IPL14 | ZE_NICSR0_SA | ZE_NICSR0_MBO |
121 1.1 ragge (ZE_NICSR0_IV_MASK & 0x0108);
122 1.1 ragge while (addr->ze_nicsr0 != nicsr0_work)
123 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr0 = nicsr0_work;
124 1.1 ragge if (addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_ME)
125 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr5 |= ZE_NICSR5_ME;
126 1.1 ragge /* reenable interrupts here */
127 1.1 ragge
128 1.1 ragge /* Allocate space for descriptor lists and buffers,
129 1.1 ragge then initialize them. Set up both lists as a ring. */
130 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list = OW_ALLOC((NRCV+1) * sizeof(struct ze_rdes));
131 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list = OW_ALLOC((NXMT+1) * sizeof(struct ze_tdes));
132 1.1 ragge for (i=0; i < NRCV; i++) {
133 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_rdes_list+i,sizeof(struct ze_rdes));
134 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[i].ze_framelen = ZE_FRAMELEN_OW;
135 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[i].ze_bufsize = ETHER_MAX_LEN;
136 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[i].ze_bufaddr = alloc(ETHER_MAX_LEN);
137 1.1 ragge }
138 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_rdes_list+NRCV,sizeof(struct ze_rdes));
139 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[NRCV].ze_framelen = ZE_FRAMELEN_OW;
140 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[NRCV].ze_rdes1 = ZE_RDES1_CA;
141 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[NRCV].ze_bufaddr = (u_char *)ze_rdes_list;
142 1.1 ragge for (i=0; i < NXMT; i++) {
143 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_tdes_list+i,sizeof(struct ze_tdes));
144 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[i].ze_tdes1 = ZE_TDES1_FS | ZE_TDES1_LS;
145 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[i].ze_bufsize = ETHER_MAX_LEN;
146 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[i].ze_bufaddr = alloc(ETHER_MAX_LEN);
147 1.1 ragge }
148 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_tdes_list+NXMT,sizeof(struct ze_tdes));
149 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[NXMT].ze_tdes1 = ZE_TDES1_CA;
150 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[NXMT].ze_tdr = ZE_TDR_OW;
151 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[NXMT].ze_bufaddr = (u_char *)ze_tdes_list;
152 1.1 ragge
153 1.1 ragge /* Build setup frame. We set the SGEC to do a
154 1.1 ragge perfect filter on our own address. */
155 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list = OW_ALLOC(2*sizeof(struct ze_tdes));
156 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_setup_tdes_list+0,2*sizeof(struct ze_tdes));
157 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_tdr = ZE_TDR_OW;
158 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_tdes1 = ZE_TDES1_DT_SETUP;
159 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_bufsize = SETUP_FRAME_LEN;
160 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_bufaddr = alloc(SETUP_FRAME_LEN);
161 1.1 ragge bzero(ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_bufaddr,SETUP_FRAME_LEN);
162 1.1 ragge for (i=0; i < 16; i++)
163 1.1 ragge bcopy(ze_myaddr,ze_setup_tdes_list[0].ze_bufaddr+(8*i),
164 1.1 ragge ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
165 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[1].ze_tdes1 = ZE_TDES1_CA;
166 1.1 ragge ze_setup_tdes_list[1].ze_bufaddr = (u_char *)ze_setup_tdes_list;
167 1.1 ragge
168 1.1 ragge /* Start the transmitter and initialize almost everything else. */
169 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr4 = ze_setup_tdes_list;
170 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr6 = ZE_NICSR6_MBO | ZE_NICSR6_SE | ZE_NICSR6_ST |
171 1.1 ragge ZE_NICSR6_DC | ZE_NICSR6_BL_4;
172 1.1 ragge while ((addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_TS) != ZE_NICSR5_TS_SUSP)
173 1.1 ragge ; /* wait for the frame to be processed */
174 1.1 ragge
175 1.1 ragge /* Setup frame is done processing, initialize the receiver and
176 1.1 ragge point the transmitter to the real tdes list. */
177 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr4 = ze_tdes_list;
178 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr3 = ze_rdes_list;
179 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr6 |= ZE_NICSR6_SR;
180 1.1 ragge
181 1.1 ragge /* And away-y-y we go! */
182 1.1 ragge }
183 1.1 ragge
184 1.1 ragge int
185 1.1 ragge ze_get(desc, pkt, maxlen, timeout)
186 1.1 ragge struct iodesc *desc;
187 1.1 ragge void *pkt;
188 1.1 ragge int maxlen;
189 1.1 ragge time_t timeout;
190 1.1 ragge {
191 1.1 ragge int timeout_ctr=100000*timeout, len, rdes;
192 1.1 ragge
193 1.1 ragge while (timeout_ctr-- > 0) {
194 1.1 ragge
195 1.1 ragge /* If there's not a packet waiting for us, just decrement the
196 1.1 ragge timeout counter. */
197 1.1 ragge if (!(addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_RI))
198 1.1 ragge continue;
199 1.1 ragge
200 1.1 ragge /* Look through the receive descriptor list for the packet. */
201 1.1 ragge for (rdes=0; rdes<NRCV; rdes++) {
202 1.1 ragge if (ze_rdes_list[rdes].ze_framelen & ZE_FRAMELEN_OW)
203 1.1 ragge continue;
204 1.1 ragge
205 1.1 ragge /* If the packet has an error, ignore it. */
206 1.1 ragge if (ze_rdes_list[rdes].ze_rdes0 & ZE_RDES0_ES)
207 1.1 ragge len = 0;
208 1.1 ragge
209 1.1 ragge /* Copy the packet, up to the length supplied by the caller, to
210 1.1 ragge the caller's buffer. */
211 1.1 ragge else {
212 1.1 ragge if ((len = (ze_rdes_list[rdes].ze_framelen &
213 1.1 ragge (~ ZE_FRAMELEN_OW))) > maxlen)
214 1.1 ragge len = maxlen;
215 1.1 ragge bcopy((void *)ze_rdes_list[rdes].ze_bufaddr,
216 1.1 ragge pkt,len);
217 1.1 ragge }
218 1.1 ragge
219 1.1 ragge /* Give ownership of this descriptor back to the SGEC. */
220 1.1 ragge ze_rdes_list[rdes].ze_framelen = ZE_FRAMELEN_OW;
221 1.1 ragge
222 1.1 ragge /* If we actually got a good packet, reset the error flags and
223 1.1 ragge tell the SGEC to look for more before returning. */
224 1.1 ragge if (len > 0) {
225 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr5=ZE_NICSR5_RU | ZE_NICSR5_RI |
226 1.1 ragge ZE_NICSR5_IS;
227 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr2=ZE_NICSR2_RXPD;
228 1.1 ragge return len;
229 1.1 ragge }
230 1.1 ragge }
231 1.1 ragge }
232 1.1 ragge
233 1.1 ragge /* If we're going to return an error indication, at least reset the
234 1.1 ragge error flags and tell the SGEC to keep receiving first. */
235 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr5=ZE_NICSR5_RU | ZE_NICSR5_RI | ZE_NICSR5_IS;
236 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr2=ZE_NICSR2_RXPD;
237 1.1 ragge return 0;
238 1.1 ragge }
239 1.1 ragge
240 1.1 ragge int
241 1.1 ragge ze_put(desc, pkt, len)
242 1.1 ragge struct iodesc *desc;
243 1.1 ragge void *pkt;
244 1.1 ragge int len;
245 1.1 ragge {
246 1.1 ragge int timeout=100000;
247 1.1 ragge
248 1.1 ragge /* The SGEC maintains its position in the transmit descriptor list
249 1.1 ragge for the next frame to transmit. Unfortunately, there's no way to tell
250 1.1 ragge from software just where that is. We're forced to reset the position
251 1.1 ragge whenever we send a frame, which requires waiting for the previous
252 1.1 ragge frame to be sent. Argh. */
253 1.1 ragge while ((addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_TS) == ZE_NICSR5_TS_RUN)
254 1.1 ragge ;
255 1.1 ragge
256 1.1 ragge /* Copy the packet to the buffer we allocated. */
257 1.1 ragge bcopy(pkt, (void *)ze_tdes_list[0].ze_bufaddr, len);
258 1.1 ragge
259 1.1 ragge /* Set the packet length in the descriptor, increasing it to the
260 1.1 ragge minimum size if needed. */
261 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[0].ze_bufsize = len;
262 1.1 ragge if (len < ETHER_MIN_LEN)
263 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[0].ze_bufsize = ETHER_MIN_LEN;
264 1.1 ragge
265 1.1 ragge /* Give ownership of the descriptor to the SGEC and tell it to start
266 1.1 ragge transmitting. */
267 1.1 ragge ze_tdes_list[0].ze_tdr = ZE_TDR_OW;
268 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr4 = ze_tdes_list;
269 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr1 = ZE_NICSR1_TXPD;
270 1.1 ragge
271 1.1 ragge /* Wait for the frame to be sent, but not too long. */
272 1.1 ragge timeout = 100000;
273 1.1 ragge while ((addr->ze_nicsr5 & ZE_NICSR5_TI == 0) && (--timeout>0))
274 1.1 ragge ;
275 1.1 ragge
276 1.1 ragge /* Reset the transmitter interrupt pending flag. */
277 1.1 ragge addr->ze_nicsr5 |= ZE_NICSR5_TI;
278 1.1 ragge
279 1.1 ragge /* Return good if we didn't timeout, or error if we did. */
280 1.1 ragge if (timeout>0) return len;
281 1.1 ragge return -1;
282 1.1 ragge }
283