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mb86960.c revision 1.39
      1  1.39   thorpej /*	$NetBSD: mb86960.c,v 1.39 2000/05/12 16:45:43 thorpej Exp $	*/
      2  1.19     perry 
      3   1.1   mycroft /*
      4   1.1   mycroft  * All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) Fujitsu Limited 1995
      5   1.1   mycroft  *
      6   1.1   mycroft  * This software may be used, modified, copied, distributed, and sold, in
      7   1.1   mycroft  * both source and binary form provided that the above copyright, these
      8   1.1   mycroft  * terms and the following disclaimer are retained.  The name of the author
      9   1.1   mycroft  * and/or the contributor may not be used to endorse or promote products
     10   1.1   mycroft  * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     11   1.1   mycroft  *
     12   1.1   mycroft  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND THE CONTRIBUTOR ``AS IS'' AND
     13   1.1   mycroft  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     14   1.1   mycroft  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     15   1.1   mycroft  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR THE CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE
     16   1.1   mycroft  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     17   1.1   mycroft  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     18   1.1   mycroft  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION.
     19   1.1   mycroft  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     20   1.1   mycroft  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     21   1.1   mycroft  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     22   1.1   mycroft  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     23   1.1   mycroft  */
     24   1.1   mycroft 
     25   1.1   mycroft /*
     26   1.1   mycroft  * Portions copyright (C) 1993, David Greenman.  This software may be used,
     27   1.1   mycroft  * modified, copied, distributed, and sold, in both source and binary form
     28   1.1   mycroft  * provided that the above copyright and these terms are retained.  Under no
     29   1.1   mycroft  * circumstances is the author responsible for the proper functioning of this
     30   1.1   mycroft  * software, nor does the author assume any responsibility for damages
     31   1.1   mycroft  * incurred with its use.
     32   1.1   mycroft  */
     33   1.1   mycroft 
     34   1.1   mycroft #define FE_VERSION "if_fe.c ver. 0.8"
     35   1.1   mycroft 
     36   1.1   mycroft /*
     37   1.1   mycroft  * Device driver for Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A based Ethernet cards.
     38   1.1   mycroft  * Contributed by M.S. <seki (at) sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
     39   1.1   mycroft  *
     40   1.1   mycroft  * This version is intended to be a generic template for various
     41   1.1   mycroft  * MB86960A/MB86965A based Ethernet cards.  It currently supports
     42   1.1   mycroft  * Fujitsu FMV-180 series (i.e., FMV-181 and FMV-182) and Allied-
     43   1.1   mycroft  * Telesis AT1700 series and RE2000 series.  There are some
     44   1.1   mycroft  * unnecessary hooks embedded, which are primarily intended to support
     45   1.1   mycroft  * other types of Ethernet cards, but the author is not sure whether
     46   1.1   mycroft  * they are useful.
     47   1.1   mycroft  */
     48   1.1   mycroft 
     49  1.25  jonathan #include "opt_inet.h"
     50  1.26  jonathan #include "opt_ns.h"
     51   1.1   mycroft #include "bpfilter.h"
     52  1.18  explorer #include "rnd.h"
     53   1.1   mycroft 
     54   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
     55   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/systm.h>
     56   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/errno.h>
     57   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     58   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     59   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/socket.h>
     60   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/syslog.h>
     61   1.1   mycroft #include <sys/device.h>
     62  1.18  explorer #if NRND > 0
     63  1.18  explorer #include <sys/rnd.h>
     64  1.18  explorer #endif
     65   1.1   mycroft 
     66   1.1   mycroft #include <net/if.h>
     67   1.1   mycroft #include <net/if_dl.h>
     68   1.1   mycroft #include <net/if_types.h>
     69  1.21     enami #include <net/if_media.h>
     70  1.17        is #include <net/if_ether.h>
     71   1.1   mycroft 
     72   1.1   mycroft #ifdef INET
     73   1.1   mycroft #include <netinet/in.h>
     74   1.1   mycroft #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
     75   1.1   mycroft #include <netinet/in_var.h>
     76   1.1   mycroft #include <netinet/ip.h>
     77  1.17        is #include <netinet/if_inarp.h>
     78   1.1   mycroft #endif
     79   1.1   mycroft 
     80   1.1   mycroft #ifdef NS
     81   1.1   mycroft #include <netns/ns.h>
     82   1.1   mycroft #include <netns/ns_if.h>
     83   1.1   mycroft #endif
     84   1.1   mycroft 
     85   1.1   mycroft #if NBPFILTER > 0
     86   1.1   mycroft #include <net/bpf.h>
     87   1.1   mycroft #include <net/bpfdesc.h>
     88   1.1   mycroft #endif
     89   1.1   mycroft 
     90  1.21     enami #include <machine/bus.h>
     91   1.1   mycroft 
     92   1.3       cgd #include <dev/ic/mb86960reg.h>
     93  1.21     enami #include <dev/ic/mb86960var.h>
     94   1.1   mycroft 
     95  1.35    itojun #ifndef __BUS_SPACE_HAS_STREAM_METHODS
     96  1.35    itojun #define bus_space_write_multi_stream_2	bus_space_write_multi_2
     97  1.35    itojun #define bus_space_read_multi_stream_2	bus_space_read_multi_2
     98  1.35    itojun #endif /* __BUS_SPACE_HAS_STREAM_METHODS */
     99  1.35    itojun 
    100   1.1   mycroft /* Standard driver entry points.  These can be static. */
    101  1.21     enami void	mb86960_init	__P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    102  1.21     enami int	mb86960_ioctl	__P((struct ifnet *, u_long, caddr_t));
    103  1.21     enami void	mb86960_start	__P((struct ifnet *));
    104  1.21     enami void	mb86960_reset	__P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    105  1.21     enami void	mb86960_watchdog __P((struct ifnet *));
    106   1.1   mycroft 
    107   1.1   mycroft /* Local functions.  Order of declaration is confused.  FIXME. */
    108  1.21     enami int	mb86960_get_packet __P((struct mb86960_softc *, int));
    109  1.21     enami void	mb86960_stop __P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    110  1.21     enami void	mb86960_tint __P((struct mb86960_softc *, u_char));
    111  1.21     enami void	mb86960_rint __P((struct mb86960_softc *, u_char));
    112  1.21     enami static __inline__
    113  1.21     enami void	mb86960_xmit __P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    114  1.21     enami void	mb86960_write_mbufs __P((struct mb86960_softc *, struct mbuf *));
    115  1.21     enami static __inline__
    116  1.21     enami void	mb86960_droppacket __P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    117  1.21     enami void	mb86960_getmcaf __P((struct ethercom *, u_char *));
    118  1.21     enami void	mb86960_setmode __P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    119  1.21     enami void	mb86960_loadmar __P((struct mb86960_softc *));
    120   1.1   mycroft 
    121  1.21     enami int	mb86960_mediachange __P((struct ifnet *));
    122  1.21     enami void	mb86960_mediastatus __P((struct ifnet *, struct ifmediareq *));
    123   1.1   mycroft 
    124  1.21     enami #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
    125  1.21     enami void	mb86960_dump __P((int, struct mb86960_softc *));
    126   1.1   mycroft #endif
    127   1.1   mycroft 
    128   1.1   mycroft void
    129  1.21     enami mb86960_attach(sc, type, myea)
    130  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    131  1.21     enami 	enum mb86960_type type;
    132  1.21     enami 	u_int8_t *myea;
    133   1.1   mycroft {
    134  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    135  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    136   1.1   mycroft 
    137  1.21     enami 	sc->type = type;
    138   1.1   mycroft 
    139  1.21     enami 	/* Register values which depend on board design. */
    140  1.21     enami 	sc->proto_dlcr4 = FE_D4_LBC_DISABLE | FE_D4_CNTRL;
    141  1.21     enami 	sc->proto_dlcr5 = 0;
    142  1.21     enami 	sc->proto_bmpr13 = FE_B13_TPTYPE_UTP | FE_B13_PORT_AUTO;
    143   1.1   mycroft 
    144  1.21     enami 	switch (sc->type) {
    145  1.21     enami 	case MB86960_TYPE_86960:
    146  1.21     enami 		sc->proto_dlcr7 = FE_D7_BYTSWP_LH | FE_D7_IDENT_EC;
    147   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    148  1.21     enami 	case MB86960_TYPE_86965:
    149  1.21     enami 		sc->proto_dlcr7 = FE_D7_BYTSWP_LH;
    150   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    151   1.1   mycroft 	}
    152   1.1   mycroft 
    153   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    154   1.1   mycroft 	 * Program the 86960 as follows:
    155   1.1   mycroft 	 *	SRAM: 32KB, 100ns, byte-wide access.
    156   1.1   mycroft 	 *	Transmission buffer: 4KB x 2.
    157   1.1   mycroft 	 *	System bus interface: 16 bits.
    158   1.1   mycroft 	 * We cannot change these values but TXBSIZE, because they
    159   1.1   mycroft 	 * are hard-wired on the board.  Modifying TXBSIZE will affect
    160   1.1   mycroft 	 * the driver performance.
    161   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    162  1.21     enami 	sc->proto_dlcr6 = FE_D6_BUFSIZ_32KB | FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x4KB |
    163  1.21     enami 	    FE_D6_BBW_BYTE | FE_D6_SBW_WORD | FE_D6_SRAM_100ns;
    164   1.1   mycroft 
    165   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    166   1.1   mycroft 	 * Minimum initialization of the hardware.
    167   1.1   mycroft 	 * We write into registers; hope I/O ports have no
    168   1.1   mycroft 	 * overlap with other boards.
    169   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    170   1.1   mycroft 
    171   1.1   mycroft 	/* Initialize 86960. */
    172  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
    173  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_DISABLE);
    174   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    175   1.1   mycroft 
    176  1.21     enami #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    177  1.21     enami 	if (myea == NULL) {
    178  1.21     enami 		printf("%s: ethernet address shouldn't be NULL\n",
    179  1.21     enami 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    180  1.21     enami 		panic("NULL ethernet address");
    181   1.1   mycroft 	}
    182   1.1   mycroft #endif
    183  1.21     enami 	bcopy(myea, sc->sc_enaddr, sizeof(sc->sc_enaddr));
    184   1.1   mycroft 
    185   1.1   mycroft 	/* Disable all interrupts. */
    186  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR2, 0);
    187  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR3, 0);
    188   1.1   mycroft }
    189   1.1   mycroft 
    190   1.1   mycroft /*
    191   1.1   mycroft  * Install interface into kernel networking data structures
    192   1.1   mycroft  */
    193   1.1   mycroft void
    194  1.21     enami mb86960_config(sc, media, nmedia, defmedia)
    195  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    196  1.21     enami 	int *media, nmedia, defmedia;
    197   1.1   mycroft {
    198   1.1   mycroft 	struct cfdata *cf = sc->sc_dev.dv_cfdata;
    199  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
    200  1.21     enami 	int i;
    201   1.1   mycroft 
    202   1.1   mycroft 	/* Stop the 86960. */
    203  1.21     enami 	mb86960_stop(sc);
    204   1.1   mycroft 
    205   1.1   mycroft 	/* Initialize ifnet structure. */
    206  1.12   thorpej 	bcopy(sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, ifp->if_xname, IFNAMSIZ);
    207  1.12   thorpej 	ifp->if_softc = sc;
    208  1.21     enami 	ifp->if_start = mb86960_start;
    209  1.21     enami 	ifp->if_ioctl = mb86960_ioctl;
    210  1.21     enami 	ifp->if_watchdog = mb86960_watchdog;
    211   1.6   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags =
    212   1.6   mycroft 	    IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_NOTRAILERS | IFF_MULTICAST;
    213   1.1   mycroft 
    214   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    215  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: mb86960_config()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    216  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    217   1.1   mycroft #endif
    218   1.1   mycroft 
    219   1.1   mycroft #if FE_SINGLE_TRANSMISSION
    220   1.1   mycroft 	/* Override txb config to allocate minimum. */
    221   1.1   mycroft 	sc->proto_dlcr6 &= ~FE_D6_TXBSIZ
    222   1.1   mycroft 	sc->proto_dlcr6 |=  FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x2KB;
    223   1.1   mycroft #endif
    224   1.1   mycroft 
    225   1.1   mycroft 	/* Modify hardware config if it is requested. */
    226   1.1   mycroft 	if ((cf->cf_flags & FE_FLAGS_OVERRIDE_DLCR6) != 0)
    227   1.1   mycroft 		sc->proto_dlcr6 = cf->cf_flags & FE_FLAGS_DLCR6_VALUE;
    228   1.1   mycroft 
    229   1.1   mycroft 	/* Find TX buffer size, based on the hardware dependent proto. */
    230   1.1   mycroft 	switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_TXBSIZ) {
    231   1.1   mycroft 	case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x2KB:
    232   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_size = 2048;
    233   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    234   1.1   mycroft 	case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x4KB:
    235   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_size = 4096;
    236   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    237   1.1   mycroft 	case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x8KB:
    238   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_size = 8192;
    239   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    240   1.1   mycroft 	default:
    241   1.1   mycroft 		/* Oops, we can't work with single buffer configuration. */
    242   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
    243   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: strange TXBSIZ config; fixing\n",
    244   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    245   1.1   mycroft #endif
    246   1.1   mycroft 		sc->proto_dlcr6 &= ~FE_D6_TXBSIZ;
    247   1.1   mycroft 		sc->proto_dlcr6 |=  FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x2KB;
    248   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_size = 2048;
    249   1.1   mycroft 		break;
    250   1.1   mycroft 	}
    251   1.1   mycroft 
    252  1.21     enami 	/* Initialize media goo. */
    253  1.21     enami 	ifmedia_init(&sc->sc_media, 0, mb86960_mediachange,
    254  1.21     enami 	    mb86960_mediastatus);
    255  1.21     enami 	if (media != NULL) {
    256  1.21     enami 		for (i = 0; i < nmedia; i++)
    257  1.21     enami 			ifmedia_add(&sc->sc_media, media[i], 0, NULL);
    258  1.21     enami 		ifmedia_set(&sc->sc_media, defmedia);
    259  1.21     enami 	} else {
    260  1.21     enami 		ifmedia_add(&sc->sc_media, IFM_ETHER|IFM_MANUAL, 0, NULL);
    261  1.21     enami 		ifmedia_set(&sc->sc_media, IFM_ETHER|IFM_MANUAL);
    262  1.21     enami 	}
    263  1.21     enami 
    264   1.1   mycroft 	/* Attach the interface. */
    265   1.1   mycroft 	if_attach(ifp);
    266  1.17        is 	ether_ifattach(ifp, sc->sc_enaddr);
    267   1.1   mycroft 
    268  1.21     enami #if NBPFILTER > 0
    269  1.21     enami 	/* If BPF is in the kernel, call the attach for it. */
    270  1.21     enami 	bpfattach(&ifp->if_bpf, ifp, DLT_EN10MB, sizeof(struct ether_header));
    271  1.21     enami #endif
    272  1.21     enami #if NRND > 0
    273  1.21     enami 	rnd_attach_source(&sc->rnd_source, sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    274  1.37     enami 	    RND_TYPE_NET, 0);
    275  1.21     enami #endif
    276   1.1   mycroft 	/* Print additional info when attached. */
    277  1.21     enami 	printf("%s: Ethernet address %s\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    278  1.21     enami 	    ether_sprintf(sc->sc_enaddr));
    279  1.21     enami 
    280   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    281   1.1   mycroft 	{
    282   1.1   mycroft 		int buf, txb, bbw, sbw, ram;
    283   1.1   mycroft 
    284   1.1   mycroft 		buf = txb = bbw = sbw = ram = -1;
    285   1.1   mycroft 		switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_BUFSIZ) {
    286   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BUFSIZ_8KB:
    287   1.1   mycroft 			buf = 8;
    288   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    289   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BUFSIZ_16KB:
    290   1.1   mycroft 			buf = 16;
    291   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    292   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BUFSIZ_32KB:
    293   1.1   mycroft 			buf = 32;
    294   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    295   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BUFSIZ_64KB:
    296   1.1   mycroft 			buf = 64;
    297   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    298   1.1   mycroft 		}
    299   1.1   mycroft 		switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_TXBSIZ) {
    300   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x2KB:
    301   1.1   mycroft 			txb = 2;
    302   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    303   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x4KB:
    304   1.1   mycroft 			txb = 4;
    305   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    306   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_TXBSIZ_2x8KB:
    307   1.1   mycroft 			txb = 8;
    308   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    309   1.1   mycroft 		}
    310   1.1   mycroft 		switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_BBW) {
    311   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BBW_BYTE:
    312   1.1   mycroft 			bbw = 8;
    313   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    314   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_BBW_WORD:
    315   1.1   mycroft 			bbw = 16;
    316   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    317   1.1   mycroft 		}
    318   1.1   mycroft 		switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_SBW) {
    319   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_SBW_BYTE:
    320   1.1   mycroft 			sbw = 8;
    321   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    322   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_SBW_WORD:
    323   1.1   mycroft 			sbw = 16;
    324   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    325   1.1   mycroft 		}
    326   1.1   mycroft 		switch (sc->proto_dlcr6 & FE_D6_SRAM) {
    327   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_SRAM_100ns:
    328   1.1   mycroft 			ram = 100;
    329   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    330   1.1   mycroft 		case FE_D6_SRAM_150ns:
    331   1.1   mycroft 			ram = 150;
    332   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    333   1.1   mycroft 		}
    334  1.15  christos 		printf("%s: SRAM %dKB %dbit %dns, TXB %dKBx2, %dbit I/O\n",
    335   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, buf, bbw, ram, txb, sbw);
    336   1.1   mycroft 	}
    337   1.1   mycroft #endif
    338  1.21     enami }
    339  1.21     enami 
    340  1.21     enami /*
    341  1.21     enami  * Media change callback.
    342  1.21     enami  */
    343  1.21     enami int
    344  1.21     enami mb86960_mediachange(ifp)
    345  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    346  1.21     enami {
    347  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    348   1.1   mycroft 
    349  1.21     enami 	if (sc->sc_mediachange)
    350  1.21     enami 		return ((*sc->sc_mediachange)(sc));
    351  1.34       abs 	return (0);
    352  1.21     enami }
    353   1.1   mycroft 
    354  1.21     enami /*
    355  1.21     enami  * Media status callback.
    356  1.21     enami  */
    357  1.21     enami void
    358  1.21     enami mb86960_mediastatus(ifp, ifmr)
    359  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    360  1.21     enami 	struct ifmediareq *ifmr;
    361  1.21     enami {
    362  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    363  1.18  explorer 
    364  1.21     enami 	if (sc->sc_enabled == 0) {
    365  1.21     enami 		ifmr->ifm_active = IFM_ETHER | IFM_NONE;
    366  1.21     enami 		ifmr->ifm_status = 0;
    367  1.21     enami 		return;
    368  1.21     enami 	}
    369  1.21     enami 
    370  1.21     enami 	if (sc->sc_mediastatus)
    371  1.21     enami 		(*sc->sc_mediastatus)(sc, ifmr);
    372   1.1   mycroft }
    373   1.1   mycroft 
    374   1.1   mycroft /*
    375   1.1   mycroft  * Reset interface.
    376   1.1   mycroft  */
    377   1.1   mycroft void
    378  1.21     enami mb86960_reset(sc)
    379  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    380   1.1   mycroft {
    381   1.1   mycroft 	int s;
    382   1.1   mycroft 
    383   1.8   mycroft 	s = splnet();
    384  1.21     enami 	mb86960_stop(sc);
    385  1.21     enami 	mb86960_init(sc);
    386   1.1   mycroft 	splx(s);
    387   1.1   mycroft }
    388   1.1   mycroft 
    389   1.1   mycroft /*
    390   1.1   mycroft  * Stop everything on the interface.
    391   1.1   mycroft  *
    392   1.1   mycroft  * All buffered packets, both transmitting and receiving,
    393   1.1   mycroft  * if any, will be lost by stopping the interface.
    394   1.1   mycroft  */
    395   1.1   mycroft void
    396  1.21     enami mb86960_stop(sc)
    397  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    398   1.1   mycroft {
    399  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    400  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    401   1.1   mycroft 
    402   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    403  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: top of mb86960_stop()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    404  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    405   1.1   mycroft #endif
    406   1.1   mycroft 
    407   1.1   mycroft 	/* Disable interrupts. */
    408  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR2, 0x00);
    409  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR3, 0x00);
    410   1.1   mycroft 
    411   1.1   mycroft 	/* Stop interface hardware. */
    412   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    413  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
    414  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_DISABLE);
    415   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    416   1.1   mycroft 
    417   1.1   mycroft 	/* Clear all interrupt status. */
    418  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, 0xFF);
    419  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1, 0xFF);
    420   1.1   mycroft 
    421   1.1   mycroft 	/* Put the chip in stand-by mode. */
    422   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    423  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
    424  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr7 | FE_D7_POWER_DOWN);
    425   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    426   1.1   mycroft 
    427   1.1   mycroft 	/* MAR loading can be delayed. */
    428   1.1   mycroft 	sc->filter_change = 0;
    429   1.1   mycroft 
    430   1.1   mycroft 	/* Call a hook. */
    431  1.21     enami 	if (sc->stop_card)
    432  1.21     enami 		(*sc->stop_card)(sc);
    433   1.1   mycroft 
    434   1.1   mycroft #if DEBUG >= 3
    435  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: end of mb86960_stop()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    436  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    437   1.1   mycroft #endif
    438   1.1   mycroft }
    439   1.1   mycroft 
    440   1.1   mycroft /*
    441   1.1   mycroft  * Device timeout/watchdog routine. Entered if the device neglects to
    442   1.1   mycroft  * generate an interrupt after a transmit has been started on it.
    443   1.1   mycroft  */
    444   1.1   mycroft void
    445  1.21     enami mb86960_watchdog(ifp)
    446  1.12   thorpej 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    447   1.1   mycroft {
    448  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    449   1.1   mycroft 
    450   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_ERR, "%s: device timeout\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    451   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    452  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    453   1.1   mycroft #endif
    454   1.1   mycroft 
    455   1.1   mycroft 	/* Record how many packets are lost by this accident. */
    456  1.21     enami 	sc->sc_ec.ec_if.if_oerrors += sc->txb_sched + sc->txb_count;
    457   1.1   mycroft 
    458  1.21     enami 	mb86960_reset(sc);
    459   1.1   mycroft }
    460   1.1   mycroft 
    461   1.1   mycroft /*
    462   1.6   mycroft  * Drop (skip) a packet from receive buffer in 86960 memory.
    463   1.6   mycroft  */
    464  1.21     enami static __inline__ void
    465  1.21     enami mb86960_droppacket(sc)
    466  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    467   1.6   mycroft {
    468  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    469  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    470   1.6   mycroft 
    471  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR14, FE_B14_FILTER | FE_B14_SKIP);
    472   1.6   mycroft }
    473   1.6   mycroft 
    474   1.6   mycroft /*
    475   1.1   mycroft  * Initialize device.
    476   1.1   mycroft  */
    477   1.1   mycroft void
    478  1.21     enami mb86960_init(sc)
    479  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    480   1.1   mycroft {
    481  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    482  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    483  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
    484   1.5   mycroft 	int i;
    485   1.1   mycroft 
    486   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    487  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: top of mb86960_init()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    488  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    489   1.1   mycroft #endif
    490   1.1   mycroft 
    491   1.1   mycroft 	/* Reset transmitter flags. */
    492   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
    493   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_timer = 0;
    494   1.1   mycroft 
    495   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_free = sc->txb_size;
    496   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_count = 0;
    497   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_sched = 0;
    498   1.1   mycroft 
    499  1.21     enami 	/* Do any card-specific initialization, if applicable. */
    500  1.21     enami 	if (sc->init_card)
    501  1.21     enami 		(*sc->init_card)(sc);
    502   1.1   mycroft 
    503   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    504   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: after init hook\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    505  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    506   1.1   mycroft #endif
    507   1.1   mycroft 
    508   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    509   1.1   mycroft 	 * Make sure to disable the chip, also.
    510   1.1   mycroft 	 * This may also help re-programming the chip after
    511   1.1   mycroft 	 * hot insertion of PCMCIAs.
    512   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    513  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
    514  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_DISABLE);
    515  1.21     enami 	delay(200);
    516   1.1   mycroft 
    517   1.1   mycroft 	/* Power up the chip and select register bank for DLCRs. */
    518  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
    519   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->proto_dlcr7 | FE_D7_RBS_DLCR | FE_D7_POWER_UP);
    520   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    521   1.1   mycroft 
    522   1.1   mycroft 	/* Feed the station address. */
    523  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_region_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR8,
    524  1.21     enami 	    sc->sc_enaddr, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    525   1.1   mycroft 
    526   1.1   mycroft 	/* Select the BMPR bank for runtime register access. */
    527  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
    528   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->proto_dlcr7 | FE_D7_RBS_BMPR | FE_D7_POWER_UP);
    529   1.1   mycroft 
    530   1.1   mycroft 	/* Initialize registers. */
    531  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, 0xFF);	/* Clear all bits. */
    532  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1, 0xFF);	/* ditto. */
    533  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR2, 0x00);
    534  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR3, 0x00);
    535  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR4, sc->proto_dlcr4);
    536  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5, sc->proto_dlcr5);
    537  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR10, 0x00);
    538  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR11, FE_B11_CTRL_SKIP);
    539  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR12, 0x00);
    540  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR13, sc->proto_bmpr13);
    541  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR14, FE_B14_FILTER);
    542  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR15, 0x00);
    543   1.1   mycroft 
    544   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    545   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: just before enabling DLC\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    546  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    547   1.1   mycroft #endif
    548   1.1   mycroft 
    549   1.1   mycroft 	/* Enable interrupts. */
    550  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR2, FE_TMASK);
    551  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR3, FE_RMASK);
    552   1.1   mycroft 
    553   1.1   mycroft 	/* Enable transmitter and receiver. */
    554   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    555  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
    556  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_ENABLE);
    557   1.1   mycroft 	delay(200);
    558   1.1   mycroft 
    559   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    560   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: just after enabling DLC\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    561  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    562   1.1   mycroft #endif
    563   1.1   mycroft 
    564   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    565   1.1   mycroft 	 * Make sure to empty the receive buffer.
    566   1.1   mycroft 	 *
    567   1.1   mycroft 	 * This may be redundant, but *if* the receive buffer were full
    568   1.1   mycroft 	 * at this point, the driver would hang.  I have experienced
    569   1.1   mycroft 	 * some strange hangups just after UP.  I hope the following
    570   1.1   mycroft 	 * code solve the problem.
    571   1.1   mycroft 	 *
    572   1.1   mycroft 	 * I have changed the order of hardware initialization.
    573   1.1   mycroft 	 * I think the receive buffer cannot have any packets at this
    574   1.1   mycroft 	 * point in this version.  The following code *must* be
    575   1.1   mycroft 	 * redundant now.  FIXME.
    576   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    577   1.1   mycroft 	for (i = 0; i < FE_MAX_RECV_COUNT; i++) {
    578  1.21     enami 		if (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5) & FE_D5_BUFEMP)
    579   1.1   mycroft 			break;
    580  1.21     enami 		mb86960_droppacket(sc);
    581   1.1   mycroft 	}
    582   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
    583  1.21     enami 	if (i >= FE_MAX_RECV_COUNT)
    584   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_ERR, "%s: cannot empty receive buffer\n",
    585   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    586   1.1   mycroft #endif
    587   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    588  1.21     enami 	if (i < FE_MAX_RECV_COUNT)
    589   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_INFO, "%s: receive buffer emptied (%d)\n",
    590   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, i);
    591   1.1   mycroft #endif
    592   1.1   mycroft 
    593   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    594   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: after ERB loop\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    595  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    596   1.1   mycroft #endif
    597   1.1   mycroft 
    598   1.1   mycroft 	/* Do we need this here? */
    599  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, 0xFF);	/* Clear all bits. */
    600  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1, 0xFF);	/* ditto. */
    601   1.1   mycroft 
    602   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    603   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: after FIXME\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    604  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    605   1.1   mycroft #endif
    606   1.1   mycroft 
    607   1.1   mycroft 	/* Set 'running' flag. */
    608   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
    609   1.1   mycroft 
    610   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    611   1.1   mycroft 	 * At this point, the interface is runnung properly,
    612   1.1   mycroft 	 * except that it receives *no* packets.  we then call
    613  1.21     enami 	 * mb86960_setmode() to tell the chip what packets to be
    614   1.1   mycroft 	 * received, based on the if_flags and multicast group
    615   1.1   mycroft 	 * list.  It completes the initialization process.
    616   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    617  1.21     enami 	mb86960_setmode(sc);
    618   1.1   mycroft 
    619   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    620   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: after setmode\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    621  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    622   1.1   mycroft #endif
    623   1.1   mycroft 
    624   1.1   mycroft 	/* ...and attempt to start output. */
    625  1.21     enami 	mb86960_start(ifp);
    626   1.1   mycroft 
    627   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    628  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: end of mb86960_init()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    629  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    630   1.1   mycroft #endif
    631   1.1   mycroft }
    632   1.1   mycroft 
    633   1.1   mycroft /*
    634   1.1   mycroft  * This routine actually starts the transmission on the interface
    635   1.1   mycroft  */
    636  1.21     enami static __inline__ void
    637  1.21     enami mb86960_xmit(sc)
    638  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    639   1.1   mycroft {
    640  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    641  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    642   1.1   mycroft 
    643   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    644   1.1   mycroft 	 * Set a timer just in case we never hear from the board again.
    645   1.1   mycroft 	 * We use longer timeout for multiple packet transmission.
    646   1.1   mycroft 	 * I'm not sure this timer value is appropriate.  FIXME.
    647   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    648  1.21     enami 	sc->sc_ec.ec_if.if_timer = 1 + sc->txb_count;
    649   1.1   mycroft 
    650   1.1   mycroft 	/* Update txb variables. */
    651   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_sched = sc->txb_count;
    652   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_count = 0;
    653   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_free = sc->txb_size;
    654   1.1   mycroft 
    655   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DELAYED_PADDING
    656   1.1   mycroft 	/* Omit the postponed padding process. */
    657   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_padding = 0;
    658   1.1   mycroft #endif
    659   1.1   mycroft 
    660   1.1   mycroft 	/* Start transmitter, passing packets in TX buffer. */
    661  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR10, sc->txb_sched | FE_B10_START);
    662   1.1   mycroft }
    663   1.1   mycroft 
    664   1.1   mycroft /*
    665   1.1   mycroft  * Start output on interface.
    666   1.1   mycroft  * We make two assumptions here:
    667   1.8   mycroft  *  1) that the current priority is set to splnet _before_ this code
    668   1.1   mycroft  *     is called *and* is returned to the appropriate priority after
    669   1.1   mycroft  *     return
    670   1.1   mycroft  *  2) that the IFF_OACTIVE flag is checked before this code is called
    671   1.1   mycroft  *     (i.e. that the output part of the interface is idle)
    672   1.1   mycroft  */
    673   1.1   mycroft void
    674  1.21     enami mb86960_start(ifp)
    675   1.1   mycroft 	struct ifnet *ifp;
    676   1.1   mycroft {
    677  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    678   1.1   mycroft 	struct mbuf *m;
    679   1.1   mycroft 
    680   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
    681   1.1   mycroft 	/* Just a sanity check. */
    682   1.1   mycroft 	if ((sc->txb_count == 0) != (sc->txb_free == sc->txb_size)) {
    683   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    684   1.1   mycroft 		 * Txb_count and txb_free co-works to manage the
    685   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmission buffer.  Txb_count keeps track of the
    686   1.1   mycroft 		 * used potion of the buffer, while txb_free does unused
    687   1.1   mycroft 		 * potion.  So, as long as the driver runs properly,
    688   1.1   mycroft 		 * txb_count is zero if and only if txb_free is same
    689   1.1   mycroft 		 * as txb_size (which represents whole buffer.)
    690   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    691   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_ERR, "%s: inconsistent txb variables (%d, %d)\n",
    692   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sc->txb_count, sc->txb_free);
    693   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    694   1.1   mycroft 		 * So, what should I do, then?
    695   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    696   1.1   mycroft 		 * We now know txb_count and txb_free contradicts.  We
    697   1.1   mycroft 		 * cannot, however, tell which is wrong.  More
    698   1.1   mycroft 		 * over, we cannot peek 86960 transmission buffer or
    699   1.1   mycroft 		 * reset the transmission buffer.  (In fact, we can
    700   1.1   mycroft 		 * reset the entire interface.  I don't want to do it.)
    701   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    702   1.1   mycroft 		 * If txb_count is incorrect, leaving it as is will cause
    703   1.1   mycroft 		 * sending of gabages after next interrupt.  We have to
    704   1.1   mycroft 		 * avoid it.  Hence, we reset the txb_count here.  If
    705   1.1   mycroft 		 * txb_free was incorrect, resetting txb_count just loose
    706   1.1   mycroft 		 * some packets.  We can live with it.
    707   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    708   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_count = 0;
    709   1.1   mycroft 	}
    710   1.1   mycroft #endif
    711   1.1   mycroft 
    712   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
    713   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    714   1.1   mycroft 	 * First, see if there are buffered packets and an idle
    715   1.1   mycroft 	 * transmitter - should never happen at this point.
    716   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    717   1.1   mycroft 	if ((sc->txb_count > 0) && (sc->txb_sched == 0)) {
    718   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_ERR, "%s: transmitter idle with %d buffered packets\n",
    719   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, sc->txb_count);
    720  1.21     enami 		mb86960_xmit(sc);
    721   1.1   mycroft 	}
    722   1.1   mycroft #endif
    723   1.1   mycroft 
    724   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    725   1.1   mycroft 	 * Stop accepting more transmission packets temporarily, when
    726   1.1   mycroft 	 * a filter change request is delayed.  Updating the MARs on
    727   1.1   mycroft 	 * 86960 flushes the transmisstion buffer, so it is delayed
    728   1.1   mycroft 	 * until all buffered transmission packets have been sent
    729   1.1   mycroft 	 * out.
    730   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    731   1.1   mycroft 	if (sc->filter_change) {
    732   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    733   1.1   mycroft 		 * Filter change requst is delayed only when the DLC is
    734   1.1   mycroft 		 * working.  DLC soon raise an interrupt after finishing
    735   1.1   mycroft 		 * the work.
    736   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    737   1.1   mycroft 		goto indicate_active;
    738   1.1   mycroft 	}
    739   1.1   mycroft 
    740   1.1   mycroft 	for (;;) {
    741   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    742   1.1   mycroft 		 * See if there is room to put another packet in the buffer.
    743   1.1   mycroft 		 * We *could* do better job by peeking the send queue to
    744   1.1   mycroft 		 * know the length of the next packet.  Current version just
    745   1.1   mycroft 		 * tests against the worst case (i.e., longest packet).  FIXME.
    746   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    747   1.1   mycroft 		 * When adding the packet-peek feature, don't forget adding a
    748   1.1   mycroft 		 * test on txb_count against QUEUEING_MAX.
    749   1.1   mycroft 		 * There is a little chance the packet count exceeds
    750   1.1   mycroft 		 * the limit.  Assume transmission buffer is 8KB (2x8KB
    751   1.1   mycroft 		 * configuration) and an application sends a bunch of small
    752   1.1   mycroft 		 * (i.e., minimum packet sized) packets rapidly.  An 8KB
    753   1.1   mycroft 		 * buffer can hold 130 blocks of 62 bytes long...
    754   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    755  1.32   thorpej 		if (sc->txb_free <
    756  1.32   thorpej 		    (ETHER_MAX_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) + FE_DATA_LEN_LEN) {
    757   1.1   mycroft 			/* No room. */
    758   1.1   mycroft 			goto indicate_active;
    759   1.1   mycroft 		}
    760   1.1   mycroft 
    761   1.1   mycroft #if FE_SINGLE_TRANSMISSION
    762   1.1   mycroft 		if (sc->txb_count > 0) {
    763   1.1   mycroft 			/* Just one packet per a transmission buffer. */
    764   1.1   mycroft 			goto indicate_active;
    765   1.1   mycroft 		}
    766   1.1   mycroft #endif
    767   1.1   mycroft 
    768   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    769   1.1   mycroft 		 * Get the next mbuf chain for a packet to send.
    770   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    771   1.1   mycroft 		IF_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m);
    772   1.1   mycroft 		if (m == 0) {
    773   1.1   mycroft 			/* No more packets to send. */
    774   1.1   mycroft 			goto indicate_inactive;
    775   1.1   mycroft 		}
    776   1.1   mycroft 
    777   1.6   mycroft #if NBPFILTER > 0
    778   1.6   mycroft 		/* Tap off here if there is a BPF listener. */
    779   1.6   mycroft 		if (ifp->if_bpf)
    780   1.6   mycroft 			bpf_mtap(ifp->if_bpf, m);
    781   1.6   mycroft #endif
    782   1.6   mycroft 
    783   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    784   1.1   mycroft 		 * Copy the mbuf chain into the transmission buffer.
    785   1.1   mycroft 		 * txb_* variables are updated as necessary.
    786   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    787  1.21     enami 		mb86960_write_mbufs(sc, m);
    788   1.1   mycroft 
    789   1.6   mycroft 		m_freem(m);
    790   1.6   mycroft 
    791   1.1   mycroft 		/* Start transmitter if it's idle. */
    792   1.1   mycroft 		if (sc->txb_sched == 0)
    793  1.21     enami 			mb86960_xmit(sc);
    794   1.1   mycroft 	}
    795   1.1   mycroft 
    796   1.1   mycroft indicate_inactive:
    797   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    798   1.1   mycroft 	 * We are using the !OACTIVE flag to indicate to
    799   1.1   mycroft 	 * the outside world that we can accept an
    800   1.1   mycroft 	 * additional packet rather than that the
    801   1.1   mycroft 	 * transmitter is _actually_ active.  Indeed, the
    802   1.1   mycroft 	 * transmitter may be active, but if we haven't
    803   1.1   mycroft 	 * filled all the buffers with data then we still
    804   1.1   mycroft 	 * want to accept more.
    805   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    806   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
    807   1.1   mycroft 	return;
    808   1.1   mycroft 
    809   1.1   mycroft indicate_active:
    810   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    811   1.1   mycroft 	 * The transmitter is active, and there are no room for
    812   1.1   mycroft 	 * more outgoing packets in the transmission buffer.
    813   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    814   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags |= IFF_OACTIVE;
    815   1.1   mycroft 	return;
    816   1.1   mycroft }
    817   1.1   mycroft 
    818   1.1   mycroft /*
    819   1.1   mycroft  * Transmission interrupt handler
    820   1.1   mycroft  * The control flow of this function looks silly.  FIXME.
    821   1.1   mycroft  */
    822   1.1   mycroft void
    823  1.21     enami mb86960_tint(sc, tstat)
    824  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    825   1.1   mycroft 	u_char tstat;
    826   1.1   mycroft {
    827  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    828  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    829  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
    830   1.1   mycroft 	int left;
    831   1.1   mycroft 	int col;
    832   1.1   mycroft 
    833   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    834   1.1   mycroft 	 * Handle "excessive collision" interrupt.
    835   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    836   1.1   mycroft 	if (tstat & FE_D0_COLL16) {
    837   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    838   1.1   mycroft 		 * Find how many packets (including this collided one)
    839   1.1   mycroft 		 * are left unsent in transmission buffer.
    840   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    841  1.21     enami 		left = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR10);
    842   1.1   mycroft 
    843   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
    844   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: excessive collision (%d/%d)\n",
    845   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, left, sc->txb_sched);
    846   1.1   mycroft #endif
    847   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    848  1.21     enami 		mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
    849   1.1   mycroft #endif
    850   1.1   mycroft 
    851   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    852   1.1   mycroft 		 * Update statistics.
    853   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    854   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_collisions += 16;
    855   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_oerrors++;
    856   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_opackets += sc->txb_sched - left;
    857   1.1   mycroft 
    858   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    859   1.1   mycroft 		 * Collision statistics has been updated.
    860   1.1   mycroft 		 * Clear the collision flag on 86960 now to avoid confusion.
    861   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    862  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, FE_D0_COLLID);
    863   1.1   mycroft 
    864   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    865   1.1   mycroft 		 * Restart transmitter, skipping the
    866   1.1   mycroft 		 * collided packet.
    867   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    868   1.1   mycroft 		 * We *must* skip the packet to keep network running
    869   1.1   mycroft 		 * properly.  Excessive collision error is an
    870   1.1   mycroft 		 * indication of the network overload.  If we
    871   1.1   mycroft 		 * tried sending the same packet after excessive
    872   1.1   mycroft 		 * collision, the network would be filled with
    873   1.1   mycroft 		 * out-of-time packets.  Packets belonging
    874   1.1   mycroft 		 * to reliable transport (such as TCP) are resent
    875   1.1   mycroft 		 * by some upper layer.
    876   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    877  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR11,
    878   1.1   mycroft 		    FE_B11_CTRL_SKIP | FE_B11_MODE1);
    879   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_sched = left - 1;
    880   1.1   mycroft 	}
    881   1.1   mycroft 
    882   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    883   1.1   mycroft 	 * Handle "transmission complete" interrupt.
    884   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    885   1.1   mycroft 	if (tstat & FE_D0_TXDONE) {
    886   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    887   1.1   mycroft 		 * Add in total number of collisions on last
    888   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmission.  We also clear "collision occurred" flag
    889   1.1   mycroft 		 * here.
    890   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    891   1.1   mycroft 		 * 86960 has a design flow on collision count on multiple
    892   1.1   mycroft 		 * packet transmission.  When we send two or more packets
    893   1.1   mycroft 		 * with one start command (that's what we do when the
    894   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmission queue is clauded), 86960 informs us number
    895   1.1   mycroft 		 * of collisions occured on the last packet on the
    896   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmission only.  Number of collisions on previous
    897   1.1   mycroft 		 * packets are lost.  I have told that the fact is clearly
    898   1.1   mycroft 		 * stated in the Fujitsu document.
    899   1.1   mycroft 		 *
    900   1.1   mycroft 		 * I considered not to mind it seriously.  Collision
    901   1.1   mycroft 		 * count is not so important, anyway.  Any comments?  FIXME.
    902   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    903   1.1   mycroft 
    904  1.21     enami 		if (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0) & FE_D0_COLLID) {
    905   1.1   mycroft 			/* Clear collision flag. */
    906  1.21     enami 			bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, FE_D0_COLLID);
    907   1.1   mycroft 
    908   1.1   mycroft 			/* Extract collision count from 86960. */
    909  1.21     enami 			col = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR4) & FE_D4_COL;
    910   1.1   mycroft 			if (col == 0) {
    911   1.1   mycroft 				/*
    912   1.1   mycroft 				 * Status register indicates collisions,
    913   1.1   mycroft 				 * while the collision count is zero.
    914   1.1   mycroft 				 * This can happen after multiple packet
    915   1.1   mycroft 				 * transmission, indicating that one or more
    916   1.1   mycroft 				 * previous packet(s) had been collided.
    917   1.1   mycroft 				 *
    918   1.1   mycroft 				 * Since the accurate number of collisions
    919   1.1   mycroft 				 * has been lost, we just guess it as 1;
    920   1.1   mycroft 				 * Am I too optimistic?  FIXME.
    921   1.1   mycroft 				 */
    922   1.1   mycroft 				col = 1;
    923   1.1   mycroft 			} else
    924   1.1   mycroft 				col >>= FE_D4_COL_SHIFT;
    925   1.1   mycroft 			ifp->if_collisions += col;
    926   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 4
    927   1.1   mycroft 			log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: %d collision%s (%d)\n",
    928   1.1   mycroft 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, col, col == 1 ? "" : "s",
    929   1.1   mycroft 			    sc->txb_sched);
    930   1.1   mycroft #endif
    931   1.1   mycroft 		}
    932   1.1   mycroft 
    933   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    934   1.1   mycroft 		 * Update total number of successfully
    935   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmitted packets.
    936   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    937   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_opackets += sc->txb_sched;
    938   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_sched = 0;
    939  1.10   mycroft 	}
    940   1.1   mycroft 
    941  1.10   mycroft 	if (sc->txb_sched == 0) {
    942   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    943   1.1   mycroft 		 * The transmitter is no more active.
    944   1.1   mycroft 		 * Reset output active flag and watchdog timer.
    945   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    946   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
    947   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_timer = 0;
    948   1.1   mycroft 
    949   1.1   mycroft 		/*
    950   1.1   mycroft 		 * If more data is ready to transmit in the buffer, start
    951   1.1   mycroft 		 * transmitting them.  Otherwise keep transmitter idle,
    952   1.1   mycroft 		 * even if more data is queued.  This gives receive
    953   1.1   mycroft 		 * process a slight priority.
    954   1.1   mycroft 		 */
    955   1.1   mycroft 		if (sc->txb_count > 0)
    956  1.21     enami 			mb86960_xmit(sc);
    957   1.1   mycroft 	}
    958   1.1   mycroft }
    959   1.1   mycroft 
    960   1.1   mycroft /*
    961   1.1   mycroft  * Ethernet interface receiver interrupt.
    962   1.1   mycroft  */
    963   1.1   mycroft void
    964  1.21     enami mb86960_rint(sc, rstat)
    965  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
    966   1.1   mycroft 	u_char rstat;
    967   1.1   mycroft {
    968  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
    969  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
    970  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
    971   1.1   mycroft 	int len;
    972   1.1   mycroft 	u_char status;
    973   1.1   mycroft 	int i;
    974   1.1   mycroft 
    975   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    976   1.1   mycroft 	 * Update statistics if this interrupt is caused by an error.
    977   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    978  1.21     enami 	if (rstat & (FE_D1_OVRFLO | FE_D1_CRCERR | FE_D1_ALGERR |
    979  1.21     enami 	    FE_D1_SRTPKT)) {
    980   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
    981   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: receive error: %b\n",
    982   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, rstat, FE_D1_ERRBITS);
    983   1.1   mycroft #endif
    984   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_ierrors++;
    985   1.1   mycroft 	}
    986   1.1   mycroft 
    987   1.1   mycroft 	/*
    988   1.1   mycroft 	 * MB86960 has a flag indicating "receive queue empty."
    989   1.1   mycroft 	 * We just loop cheking the flag to pull out all received
    990   1.1   mycroft 	 * packets.
    991   1.1   mycroft 	 *
    992   1.1   mycroft 	 * We limit the number of iterrations to avoid infinite loop.
    993   1.1   mycroft 	 * It can be caused by a very slow CPU (some broken
    994   1.1   mycroft 	 * peripheral may insert incredible number of wait cycles)
    995   1.1   mycroft 	 * or, worse, by a broken MB86960 chip.
    996   1.1   mycroft 	 */
    997   1.1   mycroft 	for (i = 0; i < FE_MAX_RECV_COUNT; i++) {
    998   1.1   mycroft 		/* Stop the iterration if 86960 indicates no packets. */
    999  1.21     enami 		if (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5) & FE_D5_BUFEMP)
   1000   1.1   mycroft 			break;
   1001   1.1   mycroft 
   1002   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1003   1.1   mycroft 		 * Extract A receive status byte.
   1004   1.1   mycroft 		 * As our 86960 is in 16 bit bus access mode, we have to
   1005   1.1   mycroft 		 * use inw() to get the status byte.  The significant
   1006   1.1   mycroft 		 * value is returned in lower 8 bits.
   1007   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1008  1.21     enami 		status = (u_char)bus_space_read_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8);
   1009   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 4
   1010   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_INFO, "%s: receive status = %02x\n",
   1011   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, status);
   1012   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1013   1.1   mycroft 
   1014   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1015   1.1   mycroft 		 * If there was an error, update statistics and drop
   1016   1.1   mycroft 		 * the packet, unless the interface is in promiscuous
   1017   1.1   mycroft 		 * mode.
   1018   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1019   1.1   mycroft 		if ((status & 0xF0) != 0x20) {	/* XXXX ? */
   1020   1.1   mycroft 			if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) == 0) {
   1021   1.1   mycroft 				ifp->if_ierrors++;
   1022  1.21     enami 				mb86960_droppacket(sc);
   1023   1.1   mycroft 				continue;
   1024   1.1   mycroft 			}
   1025   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1026   1.1   mycroft 
   1027   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1028   1.1   mycroft 		 * Extract the packet length.
   1029   1.1   mycroft 		 * It is a sum of a header (14 bytes) and a payload.
   1030   1.1   mycroft 		 * CRC has been stripped off by the 86960.
   1031   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1032  1.21     enami 		len = bus_space_read_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8);
   1033   1.1   mycroft 
   1034   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1035   1.1   mycroft 		 * MB86965 checks the packet length and drop big packet
   1036   1.1   mycroft 		 * before passing it to us.  There are no chance we can
   1037   1.1   mycroft 		 * get [crufty] packets.  Hence, if the length exceeds
   1038   1.1   mycroft 		 * the specified limit, it means some serious failure,
   1039   1.1   mycroft 		 * such as out-of-sync on receive buffer management.
   1040   1.1   mycroft 		 *
   1041   1.1   mycroft 		 * Is this statement true?  FIXME.
   1042   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1043  1.32   thorpej 		if (len > (ETHER_MAX_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) ||
   1044  1.32   thorpej 		    len < ETHER_HDR_LEN) {
   1045   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
   1046   1.1   mycroft 			log(LOG_WARNING,
   1047   1.1   mycroft 			    "%s: received a %s packet? (%u bytes)\n",
   1048   1.1   mycroft 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
   1049  1.32   thorpej 			    len < ETHER_HDR_LEN ? "partial" : "big", len);
   1050   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1051   1.1   mycroft 			ifp->if_ierrors++;
   1052  1.21     enami 			mb86960_droppacket(sc);
   1053   1.1   mycroft 			continue;
   1054   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1055   1.1   mycroft 
   1056   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1057   1.1   mycroft 		 * Check for a short (RUNT) packet.  We *do* check
   1058   1.1   mycroft 		 * but do nothing other than print a message.
   1059   1.1   mycroft 		 * Short packets are illegal, but does nothing bad
   1060   1.1   mycroft 		 * if it carries data for upper layer.
   1061   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1062   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
   1063  1.32   thorpej 		if (len < (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN)) {
   1064   1.1   mycroft 			log(LOG_WARNING,
   1065  1.21     enami 			    "%s: received a short packet? (%u bytes)\n",
   1066  1.21     enami 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, len);
   1067   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1068   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1069   1.1   mycroft 
   1070   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1071   1.1   mycroft 		 * Go get a packet.
   1072   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1073  1.21     enami 		if (!mb86960_get_packet(sc, len)) {
   1074   1.1   mycroft 			/* Skip a packet, updating statistics. */
   1075   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
   1076   1.1   mycroft 			log(LOG_WARNING,
   1077   1.1   mycroft 			    "%s: out of mbufs; dropping packet (%u bytes)\n",
   1078   1.1   mycroft 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, len);
   1079   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1080   1.1   mycroft 			ifp->if_ierrors++;
   1081  1.21     enami 			mb86960_droppacket(sc);
   1082   1.1   mycroft 
   1083   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1084   1.1   mycroft 			 * We stop receiving packets, even if there are
   1085   1.1   mycroft 			 * more in the buffer.  We hope we can get more
   1086   1.1   mycroft 			 * mbufs next time.
   1087   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1088   1.1   mycroft 			return;
   1089   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1090   1.1   mycroft 
   1091   1.1   mycroft 		/* Successfully received a packet.  Update stat. */
   1092   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_ipackets++;
   1093   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1094   1.1   mycroft }
   1095   1.1   mycroft 
   1096   1.1   mycroft /*
   1097   1.1   mycroft  * Ethernet interface interrupt processor
   1098   1.1   mycroft  */
   1099   1.1   mycroft int
   1100  1.21     enami mb86960_intr(arg)
   1101   1.1   mycroft 	void *arg;
   1102   1.1   mycroft {
   1103  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = arg;
   1104  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1105  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1106  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
   1107   1.1   mycroft 	u_char tstat, rstat;
   1108   1.1   mycroft 
   1109  1.36     enami 	if (sc->sc_enabled == 0 ||
   1110  1.36     enami 	    (sc->sc_dev.dv_flags & DVF_ACTIVE) == 0)
   1111  1.21     enami 		return (0);
   1112  1.21     enami 
   1113   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 4
   1114  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: mb86960_intr()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1115  1.21     enami 	mb86960_dump(LOG_INFO, sc);
   1116   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1117   1.1   mycroft 
   1118   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1119   1.1   mycroft 	 * Get interrupt conditions, masking unneeded flags.
   1120   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1121  1.21     enami 	tstat = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0) & FE_TMASK;
   1122  1.21     enami 	rstat = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1) & FE_RMASK;
   1123   1.1   mycroft 	if (tstat == 0 && rstat == 0)
   1124   1.1   mycroft 		return (0);
   1125   1.1   mycroft 
   1126   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1127   1.1   mycroft 	 * Loop until there are no more new interrupt conditions.
   1128   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1129   1.1   mycroft 	for (;;) {
   1130   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1131   1.1   mycroft 		 * Reset the conditions we are acknowledging.
   1132   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1133  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0, tstat);
   1134  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1, rstat);
   1135   1.1   mycroft 
   1136   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1137   1.1   mycroft 		 * Handle transmitter interrupts. Handle these first because
   1138   1.1   mycroft 		 * the receiver will reset the board under some conditions.
   1139   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1140   1.1   mycroft 		if (tstat != 0)
   1141  1.21     enami 			mb86960_tint(sc, tstat);
   1142   1.1   mycroft 
   1143   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1144   1.1   mycroft 		 * Handle receiver interrupts.
   1145   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1146   1.1   mycroft 		if (rstat != 0)
   1147  1.21     enami 			mb86960_rint(sc, rstat);
   1148   1.1   mycroft 
   1149   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1150   1.1   mycroft 		 * Update the multicast address filter if it is
   1151   1.1   mycroft 		 * needed and possible.  We do it now, because
   1152   1.1   mycroft 		 * we can make sure the transmission buffer is empty,
   1153   1.1   mycroft 		 * and there is a good chance that the receive queue
   1154   1.1   mycroft 		 * is empty.  It will minimize the possibility of
   1155   1.1   mycroft 		 * packet lossage.
   1156   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1157   1.1   mycroft 		if (sc->filter_change &&
   1158   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->txb_count == 0 && sc->txb_sched == 0) {
   1159  1.21     enami 			mb86960_loadmar(sc);
   1160  1.21     enami 			ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_OACTIVE;
   1161   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1162   1.1   mycroft 
   1163   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1164   1.1   mycroft 		 * If it looks like the transmitter can take more data,
   1165   1.1   mycroft 		 * attempt to start output on the interface. This is done
   1166   1.1   mycroft 		 * after handling the receiver interrupt to give the
   1167   1.1   mycroft 		 * receive operation priority.
   1168   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1169  1.21     enami 		if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_OACTIVE) == 0)
   1170  1.21     enami 			mb86960_start(ifp);
   1171  1.18  explorer 
   1172  1.18  explorer #if NRND > 0
   1173  1.18  explorer 		if (rstat != 0 || tstat != 0)
   1174  1.18  explorer 			rnd_add_uint32(&sc->rnd_source, rstat + tstat);
   1175  1.18  explorer #endif
   1176   1.1   mycroft 
   1177   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1178   1.1   mycroft 		 * Get interrupt conditions, masking unneeded flags.
   1179   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1180  1.21     enami 		tstat = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0) & FE_TMASK;
   1181  1.21     enami 		rstat = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1) & FE_RMASK;
   1182   1.1   mycroft 		if (tstat == 0 && rstat == 0)
   1183   1.1   mycroft 			return (1);
   1184   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1185   1.1   mycroft }
   1186   1.1   mycroft 
   1187   1.1   mycroft /*
   1188   1.1   mycroft  * Process an ioctl request.  This code needs some work - it looks pretty ugly.
   1189   1.1   mycroft  */
   1190   1.1   mycroft int
   1191  1.21     enami mb86960_ioctl(ifp, cmd, data)
   1192  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp;
   1193  1.21     enami 	u_long cmd;
   1194   1.1   mycroft 	caddr_t data;
   1195   1.1   mycroft {
   1196  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
   1197  1.21     enami 	struct ifaddr *ifa = (struct ifaddr *)data;
   1198   1.1   mycroft 	struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *)data;
   1199   1.1   mycroft 	int s, error = 0;
   1200   1.1   mycroft 
   1201   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1202  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: ioctl(%lx)\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, cmd);
   1203   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1204   1.1   mycroft 
   1205   1.8   mycroft 	s = splnet();
   1206   1.1   mycroft 
   1207  1.21     enami 	switch (cmd) {
   1208   1.1   mycroft 	case SIOCSIFADDR:
   1209  1.21     enami 		if ((error = mb86960_enable(sc)) != 0)
   1210  1.21     enami 			break;
   1211   1.1   mycroft 		ifp->if_flags |= IFF_UP;
   1212   1.1   mycroft 
   1213   1.1   mycroft 		switch (ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family) {
   1214   1.1   mycroft #ifdef INET
   1215   1.1   mycroft 		case AF_INET:
   1216  1.21     enami 			mb86960_init(sc);
   1217  1.17        is 			arp_ifinit(ifp, ifa);
   1218   1.1   mycroft 			break;
   1219   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1220   1.1   mycroft #ifdef NS
   1221   1.1   mycroft 		case AF_NS:
   1222   1.1   mycroft 		    {
   1223  1.21     enami 			struct ns_addr *ina = &IA_SNS(ifa)->sns_addr;
   1224   1.1   mycroft 
   1225   1.1   mycroft 			if (ns_nullhost(*ina))
   1226   1.1   mycroft 				ina->x_host =
   1227  1.21     enami 				    *(union ns_host *)LLADDR(ifp->if_sadl);
   1228  1.17        is 			else {
   1229  1.17        is 				bcopy(ina->x_host.c_host, LLADDR(ifp->if_sadl),
   1230  1.17        is 				    ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
   1231  1.17        is 			}
   1232   1.1   mycroft 			/* Set new address. */
   1233  1.21     enami 			mb86960_init(sc);
   1234   1.1   mycroft 			break;
   1235   1.1   mycroft 		    }
   1236   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1237   1.1   mycroft 		default:
   1238  1.21     enami 			mb86960_init(sc);
   1239   1.1   mycroft 			break;
   1240   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1241   1.1   mycroft 		break;
   1242   1.1   mycroft 
   1243   1.1   mycroft 	case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
   1244   1.1   mycroft 		if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0 &&
   1245   1.1   mycroft 		    (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) != 0) {
   1246   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1247   1.1   mycroft 			 * If interface is marked down and it is running, then
   1248   1.1   mycroft 			 * stop it.
   1249   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1250  1.21     enami 			mb86960_stop(sc);
   1251   1.1   mycroft 			ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING;
   1252  1.21     enami 			mb86960_disable(sc);
   1253   1.1   mycroft 		} else if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) != 0 &&
   1254  1.21     enami 		    (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) == 0) {
   1255   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1256   1.1   mycroft 			 * If interface is marked up and it is stopped, then
   1257   1.1   mycroft 			 * start it.
   1258   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1259  1.21     enami 			if ((error = mb86960_enable(sc)) != 0)
   1260  1.21     enami 				break;
   1261  1.21     enami 			mb86960_init(sc);
   1262  1.30   thorpej 		} else if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) != 0) {
   1263   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1264   1.1   mycroft 			 * Reset the interface to pick up changes in any other
   1265   1.1   mycroft 			 * flags that affect hardware registers.
   1266   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1267  1.21     enami 			mb86960_setmode(sc);
   1268   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1269   1.1   mycroft #if DEBUG >= 1
   1270   1.1   mycroft 		/* "ifconfig fe0 debug" to print register dump. */
   1271   1.1   mycroft 		if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_DEBUG) {
   1272  1.21     enami 			log(LOG_INFO, "%s: SIOCSIFFLAGS(DEBUG)\n",
   1273  1.21     enami 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1274  1.21     enami 			mb86960_dump(LOG_DEBUG, sc);
   1275   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1276   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1277   1.1   mycroft 		break;
   1278   1.1   mycroft 
   1279   1.1   mycroft 	case SIOCADDMULTI:
   1280   1.1   mycroft 	case SIOCDELMULTI:
   1281  1.21     enami 		if (sc->sc_enabled == 0) {
   1282  1.21     enami 			error = EIO;
   1283  1.21     enami 			break;
   1284  1.21     enami 		}
   1285  1.21     enami 
   1286   1.1   mycroft 		/* Update our multicast list. */
   1287  1.21     enami 		error = (cmd == SIOCADDMULTI) ?
   1288  1.21     enami 		    ether_addmulti(ifr, &sc->sc_ec) :
   1289  1.21     enami 		    ether_delmulti(ifr, &sc->sc_ec);
   1290   1.1   mycroft 
   1291   1.1   mycroft 		if (error == ENETRESET) {
   1292   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1293   1.1   mycroft 			 * Multicast list has changed; set the hardware filter
   1294   1.1   mycroft 			 * accordingly.
   1295   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1296  1.21     enami 			mb86960_setmode(sc);
   1297   1.1   mycroft 			error = 0;
   1298   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1299   1.1   mycroft 		break;
   1300   1.1   mycroft 
   1301  1.21     enami 	case SIOCGIFMEDIA:
   1302  1.21     enami 	case SIOCSIFMEDIA:
   1303  1.21     enami 		error = ifmedia_ioctl(ifp, ifr, &sc->sc_media, cmd);
   1304  1.21     enami 		break;
   1305  1.21     enami 
   1306   1.1   mycroft 	default:
   1307   1.1   mycroft 		error = EINVAL;
   1308  1.21     enami 		break;
   1309   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1310   1.1   mycroft 
   1311   1.1   mycroft 	splx(s);
   1312   1.1   mycroft 	return (error);
   1313   1.1   mycroft }
   1314   1.1   mycroft 
   1315   1.1   mycroft /*
   1316   1.1   mycroft  * Retreive packet from receive buffer and send to the next level up via
   1317   1.1   mycroft  * ether_input(). If there is a BPF listener, give a copy to BPF, too.
   1318   1.1   mycroft  * Returns 0 if success, -1 if error (i.e., mbuf allocation failure).
   1319   1.1   mycroft  */
   1320   1.1   mycroft int
   1321  1.21     enami mb86960_get_packet(sc, len)
   1322  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1323   1.1   mycroft 	int len;
   1324   1.1   mycroft {
   1325  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1326  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1327  1.21     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
   1328   1.1   mycroft 	struct ether_header *eh;
   1329   1.1   mycroft 	struct mbuf *m;
   1330   1.1   mycroft 
   1331   1.1   mycroft 	/* Allocate a header mbuf. */
   1332   1.1   mycroft 	MGETHDR(m, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
   1333   1.1   mycroft 	if (m == 0)
   1334   1.1   mycroft 		return (0);
   1335   1.1   mycroft 	m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
   1336   1.1   mycroft 	m->m_pkthdr.len = len;
   1337   1.1   mycroft 
   1338   1.1   mycroft 	/* The following silliness is to make NFS happy. */
   1339   1.1   mycroft #define	EROUND	((sizeof(struct ether_header) + 3) & ~3)
   1340   1.1   mycroft #define	EOFF	(EROUND - sizeof(struct ether_header))
   1341   1.1   mycroft 
   1342   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1343   1.1   mycroft 	 * Our strategy has one more problem.  There is a policy on
   1344   1.1   mycroft 	 * mbuf cluster allocation.  It says that we must have at
   1345   1.6   mycroft 	 * least MINCLSIZE (208 bytes) to allocate a cluster.  For a
   1346   1.6   mycroft 	 * packet of a size between (MHLEN - 2) to (MINCLSIZE - 2),
   1347   1.6   mycroft 	 * our code violates the rule...
   1348   1.1   mycroft 	 * On the other hand, the current code is short, simle,
   1349   1.1   mycroft 	 * and fast, however.  It does no harmful thing, just waists
   1350   1.1   mycroft 	 * some memory.  Any comments?  FIXME.
   1351   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1352   1.1   mycroft 
   1353   1.1   mycroft 	/* Attach a cluster if this packet doesn't fit in a normal mbuf. */
   1354   1.1   mycroft 	if (len > MHLEN - EOFF) {
   1355   1.1   mycroft 		MCLGET(m, M_DONTWAIT);
   1356   1.1   mycroft 		if ((m->m_flags & M_EXT) == 0) {
   1357   1.1   mycroft 			m_freem(m);
   1358   1.1   mycroft 			return (0);
   1359   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1360   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1361   1.1   mycroft 
   1362   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1363   1.1   mycroft 	 * The following assumes there is room for the ether header in the
   1364   1.1   mycroft 	 * header mbuf.
   1365   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1366   1.1   mycroft 	m->m_data += EOFF;
   1367   1.1   mycroft 	eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
   1368   1.1   mycroft 
   1369   1.1   mycroft 	/* Set the length of this packet. */
   1370   1.1   mycroft 	m->m_len = len;
   1371   1.1   mycroft 
   1372   1.1   mycroft 	/* Get a packet. */
   1373  1.35    itojun 	bus_space_read_multi_stream_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8, mtod(m, u_int16_t *),
   1374  1.29        pk 			       (len + 1) >> 1);
   1375   1.1   mycroft 
   1376   1.1   mycroft #if NBPFILTER > 0
   1377   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1378   1.1   mycroft 	 * Check if there's a BPF listener on this interface.  If so, hand off
   1379   1.1   mycroft 	 * the raw packet to bpf.
   1380   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1381   1.1   mycroft 	if (ifp->if_bpf) {
   1382   1.1   mycroft 		bpf_mtap(ifp->if_bpf, m);
   1383   1.1   mycroft 
   1384   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1385   1.1   mycroft 		 * Note that the interface cannot be in promiscuous mode if
   1386   1.1   mycroft 		 * there are no BPF listeners.  And if we are in promiscuous
   1387   1.1   mycroft 		 * mode, we have to check if this packet is really ours.
   1388   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1389   1.1   mycroft 		if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) != 0 &&
   1390   1.1   mycroft 		    (eh->ether_dhost[0] & 1) == 0 && /* !mcast and !bcast */
   1391  1.17        is 	  	    bcmp(eh->ether_dhost, sc->sc_enaddr,
   1392  1.21     enami 			sizeof(eh->ether_dhost)) != 0) {
   1393   1.1   mycroft 			m_freem(m);
   1394   1.1   mycroft 			return (1);
   1395   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1396   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1397   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1398   1.1   mycroft 
   1399  1.33   thorpej 	(*ifp->if_input)(ifp, m);
   1400   1.1   mycroft 	return (1);
   1401   1.1   mycroft }
   1402   1.1   mycroft 
   1403   1.1   mycroft /*
   1404   1.1   mycroft  * Write an mbuf chain to the transmission buffer memory using 16 bit PIO.
   1405   1.1   mycroft  * Returns number of bytes actually written, including length word.
   1406   1.1   mycroft  *
   1407   1.1   mycroft  * If an mbuf chain is too long for an Ethernet frame, it is not sent.
   1408   1.1   mycroft  * Packets shorter than Ethernet minimum are legal, and we pad them
   1409   1.1   mycroft  * before sending out.  An exception is "partial" packets which are
   1410   1.1   mycroft  * shorter than mandatory Ethernet header.
   1411   1.1   mycroft  *
   1412   1.1   mycroft  * I wrote a code for an experimental "delayed padding" technique.
   1413   1.1   mycroft  * When employed, it postpones the padding process for short packets.
   1414   1.1   mycroft  * If xmit() occured at the moment, the padding process is omitted, and
   1415   1.1   mycroft  * garbages are sent as pad data.  If next packet is stored in the
   1416   1.1   mycroft  * transmission buffer before xmit(), write_mbuf() pads the previous
   1417   1.1   mycroft  * packet before transmitting new packet.  This *may* gain the
   1418   1.1   mycroft  * system performance (slightly).
   1419   1.1   mycroft  */
   1420   1.1   mycroft void
   1421  1.21     enami mb86960_write_mbufs(sc, m)
   1422  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1423   1.1   mycroft 	struct mbuf *m;
   1424   1.1   mycroft {
   1425  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1426  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1427   1.1   mycroft 	u_char *data;
   1428   1.1   mycroft 	u_short savebyte;	/* WARNING: Architecture dependent! */
   1429   1.1   mycroft 	int totlen, len, wantbyte;
   1430  1.21     enami #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
   1431  1.21     enami 	struct mbuf *mp;
   1432  1.21     enami #endif
   1433  1.16   thorpej 
   1434  1.16   thorpej 	/* XXX thorpej 960116 - quiet bogus compiler warning. */
   1435  1.16   thorpej 	savebyte = 0;
   1436   1.1   mycroft 
   1437   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DELAYED_PADDING
   1438   1.1   mycroft 	/* Do the "delayed padding." */
   1439   1.1   mycroft 	len = sc->txb_padding >> 1;
   1440   1.1   mycroft 	if (len > 0) {
   1441   1.1   mycroft 		while (--len >= 0)
   1442  1.21     enami 			bus_space_write_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8, 0);
   1443   1.1   mycroft 		sc->txb_padding = 0;
   1444   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1445   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1446   1.1   mycroft 
   1447   1.4   mycroft 	/* We need to use m->m_pkthdr.len, so require the header */
   1448   1.4   mycroft 	if ((m->m_flags & M_PKTHDR) == 0)
   1449  1.21     enami 	  	panic("mb86960_write_mbufs: no header mbuf");
   1450   1.4   mycroft 
   1451   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 2
   1452   1.1   mycroft 	/* First, count up the total number of bytes to copy. */
   1453   1.1   mycroft 	for (totlen = 0, mp = m; mp != 0; mp = mp->m_next)
   1454   1.1   mycroft 		totlen += mp->m_len;
   1455   1.1   mycroft 	/* Check if this matches the one in the packet header. */
   1456   1.1   mycroft 	if (totlen != m->m_pkthdr.len)
   1457   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_WARNING, "%s: packet length mismatch? (%d/%d)\n",
   1458   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, totlen, m->m_pkthdr.len);
   1459   1.1   mycroft #else
   1460   1.1   mycroft 	/* Just use the length value in the packet header. */
   1461   1.1   mycroft 	totlen = m->m_pkthdr.len;
   1462   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1463   1.1   mycroft 
   1464   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
   1465   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1466   1.1   mycroft 	 * Should never send big packets.  If such a packet is passed,
   1467   1.1   mycroft 	 * it should be a bug of upper layer.  We just ignore it.
   1468   1.1   mycroft 	 * ... Partial (too short) packets, neither.
   1469   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1470  1.32   thorpej 	if (totlen > (ETHER_MAX_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) ||
   1471  1.32   thorpej 	    totlen < ETHER_HDR_LEN) {
   1472   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_ERR, "%s: got a %s packet (%u bytes) to send\n",
   1473   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
   1474  1.32   thorpej 		    totlen < ETHER_HDR_LEN ? "partial" : "big", totlen);
   1475  1.21     enami 		sc->sc_ec.ec_if.if_oerrors++;
   1476   1.1   mycroft 		return;
   1477   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1478   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1479   1.1   mycroft 
   1480   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1481   1.1   mycroft 	 * Put the length word for this frame.
   1482   1.1   mycroft 	 * Does 86960 accept odd length?  -- Yes.
   1483   1.1   mycroft 	 * Do we need to pad the length to minimum size by ourselves?
   1484   1.1   mycroft 	 * -- Generally yes.  But for (or will be) the last
   1485   1.1   mycroft 	 * packet in the transmission buffer, we can skip the
   1486   1.1   mycroft 	 * padding process.  It may gain performance slightly.  FIXME.
   1487   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1488  1.32   thorpej 	bus_space_write_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8,
   1489  1.32   thorpej 	    max(totlen, (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN)));
   1490   1.1   mycroft 
   1491   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1492   1.1   mycroft 	 * Update buffer status now.
   1493   1.1   mycroft 	 * Truncate the length up to an even number, since we use outw().
   1494   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1495   1.1   mycroft 	totlen = (totlen + 1) & ~1;
   1496  1.32   thorpej 	sc->txb_free -= FE_DATA_LEN_LEN +
   1497  1.32   thorpej 	    max(totlen, (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN));
   1498   1.1   mycroft 	sc->txb_count++;
   1499   1.1   mycroft 
   1500   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DELAYED_PADDING
   1501   1.1   mycroft 	/* Postpone the packet padding if necessary. */
   1502  1.32   thorpej 	if (totlen < (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN))
   1503  1.32   thorpej 		sc->txb_padding = (ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) - totlen;
   1504   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1505   1.1   mycroft 
   1506   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1507   1.1   mycroft 	 * Transfer the data from mbuf chain to the transmission buffer.
   1508   1.1   mycroft 	 * MB86960 seems to require that data be transferred as words, and
   1509   1.1   mycroft 	 * only words.  So that we require some extra code to patch
   1510   1.1   mycroft 	 * over odd-length mbufs.
   1511   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1512   1.1   mycroft 	wantbyte = 0;
   1513   1.1   mycroft 	for (; m != 0; m = m->m_next) {
   1514   1.1   mycroft 		/* Ignore empty mbuf. */
   1515   1.1   mycroft 		len = m->m_len;
   1516   1.1   mycroft 		if (len == 0)
   1517   1.1   mycroft 			continue;
   1518   1.1   mycroft 
   1519   1.1   mycroft 		/* Find the actual data to send. */
   1520   1.1   mycroft 		data = mtod(m, caddr_t);
   1521   1.1   mycroft 
   1522   1.1   mycroft 		/* Finish the last byte. */
   1523   1.1   mycroft 		if (wantbyte) {
   1524  1.21     enami 			bus_space_write_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8,
   1525  1.21     enami 			    savebyte | (*data << 8));
   1526   1.1   mycroft 			data++;
   1527   1.1   mycroft 			len--;
   1528   1.1   mycroft 			wantbyte = 0;
   1529   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1530   1.1   mycroft 
   1531   1.1   mycroft 		/* Output contiguous words. */
   1532   1.1   mycroft 		if (len > 1)
   1533  1.35    itojun 			bus_space_write_multi_stream_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8,
   1534  1.29        pk 						(u_int16_t *)data, len >> 1);
   1535   1.1   mycroft 
   1536   1.1   mycroft 		/* Save remaining byte, if there is one. */
   1537   1.1   mycroft 		if (len & 1) {
   1538   1.1   mycroft 			data += len & ~1;
   1539   1.1   mycroft 			savebyte = *data;
   1540   1.1   mycroft 			wantbyte = 1;
   1541   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1542   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1543   1.1   mycroft 
   1544   1.1   mycroft 	/* Spit the last byte, if the length is odd. */
   1545   1.1   mycroft 	if (wantbyte)
   1546  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8, savebyte);
   1547   1.1   mycroft 
   1548   1.1   mycroft #if ! FE_DELAYED_PADDING
   1549   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1550   1.1   mycroft 	 * Pad the packet to the minimum length if necessary.
   1551   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1552  1.32   thorpej 	len = ((ETHER_MIN_LEN - ETHER_CRC_LEN) >> 1) - (totlen >> 1);
   1553   1.1   mycroft 	while (--len >= 0)
   1554  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_2(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR8, 0);
   1555   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1556   1.1   mycroft }
   1557   1.1   mycroft 
   1558   1.1   mycroft /*
   1559   1.1   mycroft  * Compute the multicast address filter from the
   1560   1.1   mycroft  * list of multicast addresses we need to listen to.
   1561   1.1   mycroft  */
   1562   1.1   mycroft void
   1563  1.21     enami mb86960_getmcaf(ec, af)
   1564  1.17        is 	struct ethercom *ec;
   1565   1.1   mycroft 	u_char *af;
   1566   1.1   mycroft {
   1567  1.17        is 	struct ifnet *ifp = &ec->ec_if;
   1568   1.1   mycroft 	struct ether_multi *enm;
   1569  1.38  augustss 	u_int32_t crc;
   1570   1.1   mycroft 	struct ether_multistep step;
   1571   1.1   mycroft 
   1572   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1573   1.1   mycroft 	 * Set up multicast address filter by passing all multicast addresses
   1574   1.1   mycroft 	 * through a crc generator, and then using the high order 6 bits as an
   1575   1.1   mycroft 	 * index into the 64 bit logical address filter.  The high order bit
   1576   1.1   mycroft 	 * selects the word, while the rest of the bits select the bit within
   1577   1.1   mycroft 	 * the word.
   1578   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1579   1.1   mycroft 
   1580   1.1   mycroft 	if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC) != 0)
   1581   1.1   mycroft 		goto allmulti;
   1582   1.1   mycroft 
   1583   1.1   mycroft 	af[0] = af[1] = af[2] = af[3] = af[4] = af[5] = af[6] = af[7] = 0x00;
   1584  1.17        is 	ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(step, ec, enm);
   1585   1.1   mycroft 	while (enm != NULL) {
   1586   1.1   mycroft 		if (bcmp(enm->enm_addrlo, enm->enm_addrhi,
   1587   1.1   mycroft 		    sizeof(enm->enm_addrlo)) != 0) {
   1588   1.1   mycroft 			/*
   1589   1.1   mycroft 			 * We must listen to a range of multicast addresses.
   1590   1.1   mycroft 			 * For now, just accept all multicasts, rather than
   1591   1.1   mycroft 			 * trying to set only those filter bits needed to match
   1592   1.1   mycroft 			 * the range.  (At this time, the only use of address
   1593   1.1   mycroft 			 * ranges is for IP multicast routing, for which the
   1594   1.1   mycroft 			 * range is big enough to require all bits set.)
   1595   1.1   mycroft 			 */
   1596   1.1   mycroft 			goto allmulti;
   1597   1.1   mycroft 		}
   1598   1.1   mycroft 
   1599  1.39   thorpej 		crc = ether_crc32_le(enm->enm_addrlo, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
   1600  1.39   thorpej 
   1601   1.1   mycroft 		/* Just want the 6 most significant bits. */
   1602   1.1   mycroft 		crc >>= 26;
   1603   1.1   mycroft 
   1604   1.1   mycroft 		/* Turn on the corresponding bit in the filter. */
   1605   1.1   mycroft 		af[crc >> 3] |= 1 << (crc & 7);
   1606   1.1   mycroft 
   1607   1.1   mycroft 		ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(step, enm);
   1608   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1609   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_ALLMULTI;
   1610   1.1   mycroft 	return;
   1611   1.1   mycroft 
   1612   1.1   mycroft allmulti:
   1613   1.1   mycroft 	ifp->if_flags |= IFF_ALLMULTI;
   1614   1.1   mycroft 	af[0] = af[1] = af[2] = af[3] = af[4] = af[5] = af[6] = af[7] = 0xff;
   1615   1.1   mycroft }
   1616   1.1   mycroft 
   1617   1.1   mycroft /*
   1618   1.1   mycroft  * Calculate a new "multicast packet filter" and put the 86960
   1619   1.1   mycroft  * receiver in appropriate mode.
   1620   1.1   mycroft  */
   1621   1.1   mycroft void
   1622  1.21     enami mb86960_setmode(sc)
   1623  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1624   1.1   mycroft {
   1625  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1626  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1627  1.21     enami 	int flags = sc->sc_ec.ec_if.if_flags;
   1628   1.1   mycroft 
   1629   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1630   1.1   mycroft 	 * If the interface is not running, we postpone the update
   1631   1.1   mycroft 	 * process for receive modes and multicast address filter
   1632   1.1   mycroft 	 * until the interface is restarted.  It reduces some
   1633   1.1   mycroft 	 * complicated job on maintaining chip states.  (Earlier versions
   1634   1.1   mycroft 	 * of this driver had a bug on that point...)
   1635   1.1   mycroft 	 *
   1636  1.21     enami 	 * To complete the trick, mb86960_init() calls mb86960_setmode() after
   1637   1.1   mycroft 	 * restarting the interface.
   1638   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1639   1.1   mycroft 	if ((flags & IFF_RUNNING) == 0)
   1640   1.1   mycroft 		return;
   1641   1.1   mycroft 
   1642   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1643   1.1   mycroft 	 * Promiscuous mode is handled separately.
   1644   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1645   1.1   mycroft 	if ((flags & IFF_PROMISC) != 0) {
   1646   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1647   1.1   mycroft 		 * Program 86960 to receive all packets on the segment
   1648   1.1   mycroft 		 * including those directed to other stations.
   1649   1.1   mycroft 		 * Multicast filter stored in MARs are ignored
   1650   1.1   mycroft 		 * under this setting, so we don't need to update it.
   1651   1.1   mycroft 		 *
   1652   1.6   mycroft 		 * Promiscuous mode is used solely by BPF, and BPF only
   1653   1.6   mycroft 		 * listens to valid (no error) packets.  So, we ignore
   1654   1.6   mycroft 		 * errornous ones even in this mode.
   1655   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1656  1.21     enami 		bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5,
   1657   1.1   mycroft 		    sc->proto_dlcr5 | FE_D5_AFM0 | FE_D5_AFM1);
   1658   1.1   mycroft 		sc->filter_change = 0;
   1659   1.1   mycroft 
   1660   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1661   1.1   mycroft 		log(LOG_INFO, "%s: promiscuous mode\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1662   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1663   1.1   mycroft 		return;
   1664   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1665   1.1   mycroft 
   1666   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1667   1.1   mycroft 	 * Turn the chip to the normal (non-promiscuous) mode.
   1668   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1669  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5, sc->proto_dlcr5 | FE_D5_AFM1);
   1670   1.1   mycroft 
   1671   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1672   1.1   mycroft 	 * Find the new multicast filter value.
   1673   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1674  1.21     enami 	mb86960_getmcaf(&sc->sc_ec, sc->filter);
   1675   1.1   mycroft 	sc->filter_change = 1;
   1676   1.1   mycroft 
   1677   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1678   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO,
   1679   1.1   mycroft 	    "%s: address filter: [%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x]\n",
   1680   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
   1681   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->filter[0], sc->filter[1], sc->filter[2], sc->filter[3],
   1682   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->filter[4], sc->filter[5], sc->filter[6], sc->filter[7]);
   1683   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1684   1.1   mycroft 
   1685   1.1   mycroft 	/*
   1686   1.1   mycroft 	 * We have to update the multicast filter in the 86960, A.S.A.P.
   1687   1.1   mycroft 	 *
   1688   1.1   mycroft 	 * Note that the DLC (Data Linc Control unit, i.e. transmitter
   1689   1.1   mycroft 	 * and receiver) must be stopped when feeding the filter, and
   1690   1.1   mycroft 	 * DLC trushes all packets in both transmission and receive
   1691   1.1   mycroft 	 * buffers when stopped.
   1692   1.1   mycroft 	 *
   1693   1.1   mycroft 	 * ... Are the above sentenses correct?  I have to check the
   1694   1.1   mycroft 	 *     manual of the MB86960A.  FIXME.
   1695   1.1   mycroft 	 *
   1696   1.1   mycroft 	 * To reduce the packet lossage, we delay the filter update
   1697   1.1   mycroft 	 * process until buffers are empty.
   1698   1.1   mycroft 	 */
   1699   1.1   mycroft 	if (sc->txb_sched == 0 && sc->txb_count == 0 &&
   1700  1.21     enami 	    (bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1) & FE_D1_PKTRDY) == 0) {
   1701   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1702   1.1   mycroft 		 * Buffers are (apparently) empty.  Load
   1703   1.1   mycroft 		 * the new filter value into MARs now.
   1704   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1705  1.21     enami 		mb86960_loadmar(sc);
   1706   1.1   mycroft 	} else {
   1707   1.1   mycroft 		/*
   1708   1.1   mycroft 		 * Buffers are not empty.  Mark that we have to update
   1709  1.21     enami 		 * the MARs.  The new filter will be loaded by mb86960_intr()
   1710   1.1   mycroft 		 * later.
   1711   1.1   mycroft 		 */
   1712   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 4
   1713  1.21     enami 		log(LOG_INFO, "%s: filter change delayed\n",
   1714  1.21     enami 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1715   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1716   1.1   mycroft 	}
   1717   1.1   mycroft }
   1718   1.1   mycroft 
   1719   1.1   mycroft /*
   1720   1.1   mycroft  * Load a new multicast address filter into MARs.
   1721   1.1   mycroft  *
   1722  1.21     enami  * The caller must have splnet'ed befor mb86960_loadmar.
   1723   1.1   mycroft  * This function starts the DLC upon return.  So it can be called only
   1724   1.1   mycroft  * when the chip is working, i.e., from the driver's point of view, when
   1725   1.1   mycroft  * a device is RUNNING.  (I mistook the point in previous versions.)
   1726   1.1   mycroft  */
   1727   1.1   mycroft void
   1728  1.21     enami mb86960_loadmar(sc)
   1729  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1730   1.1   mycroft {
   1731  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1732  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1733   1.1   mycroft 
   1734   1.1   mycroft 	/* Stop the DLC (transmitter and receiver). */
   1735  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
   1736  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_DISABLE);
   1737   1.1   mycroft 
   1738   1.1   mycroft 	/* Select register bank 1 for MARs. */
   1739  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
   1740   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->proto_dlcr7 | FE_D7_RBS_MAR | FE_D7_POWER_UP);
   1741   1.1   mycroft 
   1742   1.1   mycroft 	/* Copy filter value into the registers. */
   1743  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_region_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR8, sc->filter, FE_FILTER_LEN);
   1744   1.1   mycroft 
   1745   1.1   mycroft 	/* Restore the bank selection for BMPRs (i.e., runtime registers). */
   1746  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
   1747   1.1   mycroft 	    sc->proto_dlcr7 | FE_D7_RBS_BMPR | FE_D7_POWER_UP);
   1748   1.1   mycroft 
   1749   1.1   mycroft 	/* Restart the DLC. */
   1750  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6,
   1751  1.21     enami 	    sc->proto_dlcr6 | FE_D6_DLC_ENABLE);
   1752   1.1   mycroft 
   1753   1.1   mycroft 	/* We have just updated the filter. */
   1754   1.1   mycroft 	sc->filter_change = 0;
   1755   1.1   mycroft 
   1756   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1757   1.1   mycroft 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: address filter changed\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1758   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1759   1.1   mycroft }
   1760   1.1   mycroft 
   1761  1.21     enami /*
   1762  1.21     enami  * Enable power on the interface.
   1763  1.21     enami  */
   1764  1.21     enami int
   1765  1.21     enami mb86960_enable(sc)
   1766  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1767  1.21     enami {
   1768  1.21     enami 
   1769  1.21     enami #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1770  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: mb86960_enable()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1771  1.21     enami #endif
   1772  1.21     enami 
   1773  1.21     enami 	if (sc->sc_enabled == 0 && sc->sc_enable != NULL) {
   1774  1.21     enami 		if ((*sc->sc_enable)(sc) != 0) {
   1775  1.21     enami 			printf("%s: device enable failed\n",
   1776  1.21     enami 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1777  1.21     enami 			return (EIO);
   1778  1.21     enami 		}
   1779  1.21     enami 	}
   1780  1.21     enami 
   1781  1.21     enami 	sc->sc_enabled = 1;
   1782  1.21     enami 	return (0);
   1783  1.21     enami }
   1784  1.21     enami 
   1785  1.21     enami /*
   1786  1.21     enami  * Disable power on the interface.
   1787  1.21     enami  */
   1788  1.21     enami void
   1789  1.21     enami mb86960_disable(sc)
   1790  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1791  1.21     enami {
   1792  1.21     enami 
   1793  1.21     enami #if FE_DEBUG >= 3
   1794  1.21     enami 	log(LOG_INFO, "%s: mb86960_disable()\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
   1795  1.21     enami #endif
   1796  1.21     enami 
   1797  1.21     enami 	if (sc->sc_enabled != 0 && sc->sc_disable != NULL) {
   1798  1.21     enami 		(*sc->sc_disable)(sc);
   1799  1.21     enami 		sc->sc_enabled = 0;
   1800  1.21     enami 	}
   1801  1.28   thorpej }
   1802  1.28   thorpej 
   1803  1.36     enami /*
   1804  1.36     enami  * mbe_activate:
   1805  1.36     enami  *
   1806  1.36     enami  *	Handle device activation/deactivation requests.
   1807  1.36     enami  */
   1808  1.28   thorpej int
   1809  1.28   thorpej mb86960_activate(self, act)
   1810  1.28   thorpej 	struct device *self;
   1811  1.28   thorpej 	enum devact act;
   1812  1.28   thorpej {
   1813  1.28   thorpej 	struct mb86960_softc *sc = (struct mb86960_softc *)self;
   1814  1.28   thorpej 	int rv = 0, s;
   1815  1.28   thorpej 
   1816  1.28   thorpej 	s = splnet();
   1817  1.28   thorpej 	switch (act) {
   1818  1.28   thorpej 	case DVACT_ACTIVATE:
   1819  1.28   thorpej 		rv = EOPNOTSUPP;
   1820  1.28   thorpej 		break;
   1821  1.28   thorpej 
   1822  1.28   thorpej 	case DVACT_DEACTIVATE:
   1823  1.36     enami 		if_deactivate(&sc->sc_ec.ec_if);
   1824  1.28   thorpej 		break;
   1825  1.28   thorpej 	}
   1826  1.28   thorpej 	splx(s);
   1827  1.28   thorpej 	return (rv);
   1828  1.36     enami }
   1829  1.36     enami 
   1830  1.36     enami /*
   1831  1.36     enami  * mb86960_detach:
   1832  1.36     enami  *
   1833  1.36     enami  *	Detach a MB86960 interface.
   1834  1.36     enami  */
   1835  1.36     enami int
   1836  1.36     enami mb86960_detach(sc)
   1837  1.36     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1838  1.36     enami {
   1839  1.36     enami 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->sc_ec.ec_if;
   1840  1.36     enami 
   1841  1.36     enami 	/* Delete all media. */
   1842  1.36     enami 	ifmedia_delete_instance(&sc->sc_media, IFM_INST_ANY);
   1843  1.36     enami 
   1844  1.37     enami #if NRND > 0
   1845  1.37     enami 	/* Unhook the entropy source. */
   1846  1.37     enami 	rnd_detach_source(&sc->rnd_source);
   1847  1.37     enami #endif
   1848  1.36     enami #if NBPFILTER > 0
   1849  1.36     enami 	bpfdetach(ifp);
   1850  1.36     enami #endif
   1851  1.36     enami 	ether_ifdetach(ifp);
   1852  1.36     enami 	if_detach(ifp);
   1853  1.36     enami 
   1854  1.36     enami 	mb86960_disable(sc);
   1855  1.36     enami 	return (0);
   1856  1.21     enami }
   1857  1.21     enami 
   1858   1.1   mycroft #if FE_DEBUG >= 1
   1859   1.1   mycroft void
   1860  1.21     enami mb86960_dump(level, sc)
   1861   1.1   mycroft 	int level;
   1862  1.21     enami 	struct mb86960_softc *sc;
   1863   1.1   mycroft {
   1864  1.21     enami 	bus_space_tag_t bst = sc->sc_bst;
   1865  1.21     enami 	bus_space_handle_t bsh = sc->sc_bsh;
   1866   1.1   mycroft 	u_char save_dlcr7;
   1867   1.1   mycroft 
   1868  1.21     enami 	save_dlcr7 = bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7);
   1869   1.1   mycroft 
   1870  1.21     enami 	log(level, "\tDLCR = %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
   1871  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR0),
   1872  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR1),
   1873  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR2),
   1874  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR3),
   1875  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR4),
   1876  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR5),
   1877  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR6),
   1878  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7));
   1879  1.21     enami 
   1880  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
   1881  1.21     enami 	    (save_dlcr7 & ~FE_D7_RBS) | FE_D7_RBS_DLCR);
   1882  1.21     enami 	log(level, "\t       %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
   1883  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR8),
   1884  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR9),
   1885  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR10),
   1886  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR11),
   1887  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR12),
   1888  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR13),
   1889  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR14),
   1890  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR15));
   1891  1.21     enami 
   1892  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
   1893  1.21     enami 	    (save_dlcr7 & ~FE_D7_RBS) | FE_D7_RBS_MAR);
   1894  1.21     enami 	log(level, "\tMAR  = %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
   1895  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR8),
   1896  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR9),
   1897  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR10),
   1898  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR11),
   1899  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR12),
   1900  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR13),
   1901  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR14),
   1902  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_MAR15));
   1903  1.21     enami 
   1904  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7,
   1905  1.21     enami 	    (save_dlcr7 & ~FE_D7_RBS) | FE_D7_RBS_BMPR);
   1906  1.21     enami 	log(level,
   1907  1.21     enami 	    "\tBMPR = xx xx %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x xx %02x\n",
   1908  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR10),
   1909  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR11),
   1910  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR12),
   1911  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR13),
   1912  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR14),
   1913  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR15),
   1914  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR16),
   1915  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR17),
   1916  1.21     enami 	    bus_space_read_1(bst, bsh, FE_BMPR19));
   1917   1.1   mycroft 
   1918  1.21     enami 	bus_space_write_1(bst, bsh, FE_DLCR7, save_dlcr7);
   1919   1.1   mycroft }
   1920   1.1   mycroft #endif
   1921