miivar.h revision 1.70 1 /* $NetBSD: miivar.h,v 1.70 2020/03/15 23:04:50 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2020 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9 * NASA Ames Research Center.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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19 *
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21 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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31 */
32
33 #ifndef _DEV_MII_MIIVAR_H_
34 #define _DEV_MII_MIIVAR_H_
35
36 #include <sys/queue.h>
37 #include <sys/callout.h>
38 #include <sys/condvar.h>
39
40 #include <dev/mii/mii.h>
41 #include <dev/mii/mii_verbose.h>
42
43 /*
44 * Media Independent Interface data structure definitions.
45 */
46
47 struct ifnet;
48 struct mii_softc;
49
50 /*
51 * Callbacks from MII layer into network interface device driver.
52 */
53 typedef int (*mii_readreg_t)(device_t, int, int, uint16_t *);
54 typedef int (*mii_writereg_t)(device_t, int, int, uint16_t);
55 typedef void (*mii_statchg_t)(struct ifnet *);
56
57 /*
58 * A network interface driver has one of these structures in its softc.
59 * It is the interface from the network interface driver to the MII
60 * layer.
61 *
62 * LOCKING
63 * =======
64 *
65 * The MII shares the lock with its ifmedia (which in turn shares the
66 * lock with its driver).
67 *
68 * MII routines can be called from a driver's interrupt handler, as well
69 * as via administrative input (e.g. ifmedia_ioctl()). We therefore require
70 * that most MII APIs are called with the ifmedia lock HELD. (See below.)
71 *
72 * Field markings and the corresponding locks:
73 *
74 * m: ifmedia lock
75 * :: unlocked, stable
76 */
77 struct mii_data {
78 struct ifmedia mii_media; /* m: media information */
79 struct ifnet *mii_ifp; /* :: pointer back to interface */
80
81 kcondvar_t mii_probe_cv; /* m: serialize probing the MII */
82 u_int mii_probe_waiters; /* m: # threads waiting to probe */
83 int mii_flags; /* m: misc. flags; see below */
84
85 /*
86 * m: For network interfaces with multiple PHYs, a list of all
87 * PHYs is required so they can all be notified when a media
88 * request is made.
89 */
90 LIST_HEAD(mii_listhead, mii_softc) mii_phys;
91 u_int mii_instance;
92
93 /* m: PHY driver fills this in with active media status. */
94 int mii_media_status;
95 u_int mii_media_active;
96
97 /* :: Calls from MII layer into network interface driver. */
98 mii_readreg_t mii_readreg;
99 mii_writereg_t mii_writereg;
100 mii_statchg_t mii_statchg;
101 };
102 typedef struct mii_data mii_data_t;
103
104 #define mii_lock(mii) ifmedia_lock(&(mii)->mii_media)
105 #define mii_unlock(mii) ifmedia_unlock(&(mii)->mii_media)
106 #define mii_locked(mii) ifmedia_locked(&(mii)->mii_media)
107
108 /*
109 * Functions provided by the PHY to perform various functions.
110 */
111 struct mii_phy_funcs {
112 int (*pf_service)(struct mii_softc *, struct mii_data *, int);
113 void (*pf_status)(struct mii_softc *);
114 void (*pf_reset)(struct mii_softc *);
115 };
116
117 /*
118 * Requests that can be made to the downcall.
119 */
120 #define MII_TICK 1 /* once-per-second tick */
121 #define MII_MEDIACHG 2 /* user changed media; perform the switch */
122 #define MII_POLLSTAT 3 /* user requested media status; fill it in */
123 #define MII_DOWN 4 /* interface is down */
124
125 /*
126 * Each PHY driver's softc has one of these as the first member.
127 * XXX This would be better named "phy_softc", but this is the name
128 * XXX BSDI used, and we would like to have the same interface.
129 */
130 struct mii_softc {
131 device_t mii_dev; /* generic device glue */
132
133 LIST_ENTRY(mii_softc) mii_list; /* m: entry on parent's PHY list */
134
135 uint32_t mii_mpd_oui; /* :: the PHY's OUI (MII_OUI())*/
136 uint32_t mii_mpd_model; /* :: the PHY's model (MII_MODEL())*/
137 uint32_t mii_mpd_rev; /* :: the PHY's revision (MII_REV())*/
138 int mii_phy; /* :: our MII address */
139 int mii_offset; /* :: first PHY, second PHY, etc. */
140 u_int mii_inst; /* :: instance for ifmedia */
141
142 /* :: Our PHY functions. */
143 const struct mii_phy_funcs *mii_funcs;
144
145 struct mii_data *mii_pdata; /* :: pointer to parent's mii_data */
146
147 int mii_flags; /* m: misc. flags; see below */
148 uint16_t mii_capabilities; /* :: capabilities from BMSR */
149 uint16_t mii_extcapabilities; /* :: extended caps from EXTSR */
150 int mii_ticks; /* m: MII_TICK counter */
151 int mii_anegticks; /* m: ticks before retrying aneg */
152
153 struct callout mii_nway_ch; /* m: NWAY callout */
154
155 u_int mii_media_active; /* m: last active media */
156 int mii_media_status; /* m: last active status */
157 };
158 typedef struct mii_softc mii_softc_t;
159
160 /* Default mii_anegticks values. */
161 #define MII_ANEGTICKS 5
162 #define MII_ANEGTICKS_GIGE 10
163
164 /* mii_flags */
165 #define MIIF_INITDONE 0x0001 /* has been initialized (mii_data) */
166 #define MIIF_NOISOLATE 0x0002 /* do not isolate the PHY */
167 #define MIIF_NOLOOP 0x0004 /* no loopback capability */
168 #define MIIF_DOINGAUTO 0x0008 /* doing autonegotiation (mii_softc) */
169 #define MIIF_AUTOTSLEEP 0x0010 /* use kpause(), not callout() */
170 #define MIIF_HAVEFIBER 0x0020 /* from parent: has fiber interface */
171 #define MIIF_HAVE_GTCR 0x0040 /* has 100base-T2/1000base-T CR */
172 #define MIIF_IS_1000X 0x0080 /* is a 1000BASE-X device */
173 #define MIIF_DOPAUSE 0x0100 /* advertise PAUSE capability */
174 #define MIIF_IS_HPNA 0x0200 /* is a HomePNA device */
175 #define MIIF_FORCEANEG 0x0400 /* force auto-negotiation */
176 #define MIIF_PROBING 0x0800 /* PHY probe in-progress */
177 #define MIIF_EXITING 0x1000 /* MII is exiting */
178
179 #define MIIF_INHERIT_MASK (MIIF_NOISOLATE | MIIF_NOLOOP | MIIF_AUTOTSLEEP)
180
181 /*
182 * Special `locators' passed to mii_attach(). If one of these is not
183 * an `any' value, we look for *that* PHY and configure it. If both
184 * are not `any', that is an error, and mii_attach() will panic.
185 */
186 #define MII_OFFSET_ANY -1
187 #define MII_PHY_ANY -1
188
189 /*
190 * Used to attach a PHY to a parent.
191 */
192 struct mii_attach_args {
193 struct mii_data *mii_data; /* pointer to parent data */
194 int mii_phyno; /* MII address */
195 uint16_t mii_id1; /* PHY ID register 1 */
196 uint16_t mii_id2; /* PHY ID register 2 */
197 uint16_t mii_capmask; /* capability mask from BMSR */
198 int mii_flags; /* flags from parent */
199 };
200 typedef struct mii_attach_args mii_attach_args_t;
201
202 /*
203 * Used to match a PHY.
204 */
205 struct mii_phydesc {
206 uint32_t mpd_oui; /* the PHY's OUI */
207 uint32_t mpd_model; /* the PHY's model */
208 const char *mpd_name; /* the PHY's name */
209 };
210
211 #define MII_PHY_DESC(a, b) { MII_OUI_ ## a, MII_MODEL_ ## a ## _ ## b, \
212 MII_STR_ ## a ## _ ## b }
213 #define MII_PHY_END { 0, 0, NULL }
214
215 /*
216 * An array of these structures map MII media types to BMCR/ANAR settings.
217 */
218 struct mii_media {
219 uint16_t mm_bmcr; /* BMCR settings for this media */
220 uint16_t mm_anar; /* ANAR settings for this media */
221 uint16_t mm_gtcr; /* 100base-T2 or 1000base-T CR */
222 };
223
224 #define MII_MEDIA_NONE 0
225 #define MII_MEDIA_10_T 1
226 #define MII_MEDIA_10_T_FDX 2
227 #define MII_MEDIA_100_T4 3
228 #define MII_MEDIA_100_TX 4
229 #define MII_MEDIA_100_TX_FDX 5
230 #define MII_MEDIA_1000_X 6
231 #define MII_MEDIA_1000_X_FDX 7
232 #define MII_MEDIA_1000_T 8
233 #define MII_MEDIA_1000_T_FDX 9
234 #define MII_NMEDIA 10
235
236 #ifdef _KERNEL
237
238 #define PHY_READ(p, r, v) \
239 (*(p)->mii_pdata->mii_readreg)(device_parent((p)->mii_dev), \
240 (p)->mii_phy, (r), (v))
241
242 #define PHY_WRITE(p, r, v) \
243 (*(p)->mii_pdata->mii_writereg)(device_parent((p)->mii_dev), \
244 (p)->mii_phy, (r), (v))
245
246 /*
247 * Setup MDD indirect access. Set device address and register number.
248 * "addr" variable takes an address ORed with the function (MMDACR_FN_*).
249 *
250 */
251 static inline int
252 MMD_INDIRECT(struct mii_softc *sc, uint16_t daddr, uint16_t regnum)
253 {
254 int rv;
255
256 /*
257 * Set the MMD device address and set the access mode (function)
258 * to address.
259 */
260 if ((rv = PHY_WRITE(sc, MII_MMDACR, (daddr & ~MMDACR_FUNCMASK))) != 0)
261 return rv;
262
263 /* Set the register number */
264 if ((rv = PHY_WRITE(sc, MII_MMDAADR, regnum)) != 0)
265 return rv;
266
267 /* Set the access mode (function) */
268 rv = PHY_WRITE(sc, MII_MMDACR, daddr);
269
270 return rv;
271 }
272
273 static inline int
274 MMD_INDIRECT_READ(struct mii_softc *sc, uint16_t daddr, uint16_t regnum,
275 uint16_t *valp)
276 {
277 int rv;
278
279 if ((rv = MMD_INDIRECT(sc, daddr, regnum)) != 0)
280 return rv;
281
282 return PHY_READ(sc, MII_MMDAADR, valp);
283 }
284
285 static inline int
286 MMD_INDIRECT_WRITE(struct mii_softc *sc, uint16_t daddr, uint16_t regnum,
287 uint16_t val)
288 {
289 int rv;
290
291 if ((rv = MMD_INDIRECT(sc, daddr, regnum)) != 0)
292 return rv;
293
294 return PHY_WRITE(sc, MII_MMDAADR, val);
295 }
296
297 /* MII must be LOCKED. */
298 #define PHY_SERVICE(p, d, o) \
299 (*(p)->mii_funcs->pf_service)((p), (d), (o))
300 #define PHY_STATUS(p) \
301 (*(p)->mii_funcs->pf_status)((p))
302 #define PHY_RESET(p) \
303 (*(p)->mii_funcs->pf_reset)((p))
304
305 /* MII must be UNLOCKED */
306 void mii_attach(device_t, struct mii_data *, int, int, int, int);
307 void mii_detach(struct mii_data *, int, int);
308
309 /* MII must be LOCKED. */
310 int mii_mediachg(struct mii_data *);
311 void mii_tick(struct mii_data *);
312 void mii_pollstat(struct mii_data *);
313 void mii_down(struct mii_data *);
314 int mii_ifmedia_change(struct mii_data *);
315
316 uint16_t mii_anar(struct ifmedia_entry *);
317
318 /* MII must be UNLOCKED */
319 int mii_phy_activate(device_t, enum devact);
320 int mii_phy_detach(device_t, int);
321 bool mii_phy_resume(device_t, const pmf_qual_t *);
322
323 const struct mii_phydesc *mii_phy_match(const struct mii_attach_args *,
324 const struct mii_phydesc *);
325
326 /* MII must be UNLOCKED */
327 void mii_phy_add_media(struct mii_softc *);
328 void mii_phy_delete_media(struct mii_softc *);
329
330 /* MII must be LOCKED */
331 void mii_phy_setmedia(struct mii_softc *);
332 int mii_phy_auto(struct mii_softc *, int);
333 void mii_phy_reset(struct mii_softc *);
334 void mii_phy_down(struct mii_softc *);
335 int mii_phy_tick(struct mii_softc *);
336
337 /* MII must be LOCKED */
338 void mii_phy_status(struct mii_softc *);
339 void mii_phy_update(struct mii_softc *, int);
340
341 /* MII must be LOCKED */
342 u_int mii_phy_flowstatus(struct mii_softc *);
343
344 /* MII must be LOCKED */
345 void ukphy_status(struct mii_softc *);
346
347 u_int mii_oui(uint16_t, uint16_t);
348 #define MII_OUI(id1, id2) mii_oui(id1, id2)
349 #define MII_MODEL(id2) (((id2) & IDR2_MODEL) >> 4)
350 #define MII_REV(id2) ((id2) & IDR2_REV)
351
352 #endif /* _KERNEL */
353
354 #endif /* _DEV_MII_MIIVAR_H_ */
355