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      1 /*	$NetBSD: if_tlp_pci.c,v 1.56 2001/12/07 21:13:58 matt Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 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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     21  *	This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     22  *	Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     23  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     24  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     25  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
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     28  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     29  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     30  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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     37  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     38  */
     39 
     40 /*
     41  * PCI bus front-end for the Digital Semiconductor ``Tulip'' (21x4x)
     42  * Ethernet controller family driver.
     43  */
     44 
     45 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     46 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_tlp_pci.c,v 1.56 2001/12/07 21:13:58 matt Exp $");
     47 
     48 #include "opt_tlp.h"
     49 
     50 #include <sys/param.h>
     51 #include <sys/systm.h>
     52 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     53 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     54 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     55 #include <sys/socket.h>
     56 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     57 #include <sys/errno.h>
     58 #include <sys/device.h>
     59 
     60 #include <machine/endian.h>
     61 
     62 #include <net/if.h>
     63 #include <net/if_dl.h>
     64 #include <net/if_media.h>
     65 #include <net/if_ether.h>
     66 
     67 #include <machine/bus.h>
     68 #include <machine/intr.h>
     69 
     70 #include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
     71 #include <dev/mii/mii_bitbang.h>
     72 
     73 #include <dev/ic/tulipreg.h>
     74 #include <dev/ic/tulipvar.h>
     75 
     76 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
     77 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
     78 #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
     79 
     80 /*
     81  * PCI configuration space registers used by the Tulip.
     82  */
     83 #define	TULIP_PCI_IOBA		0x10	/* i/o mapped base */
     84 #define	TULIP_PCI_MMBA		0x14	/* memory mapped base */
     85 #define	TULIP_PCI_CFDA		0x40	/* configuration driver area */
     86 
     87 #define	CFDA_SLEEP		0x80000000	/* sleep mode */
     88 #define	CFDA_SNOOZE		0x40000000	/* snooze mode */
     89 
     90 struct tulip_pci_softc {
     91 	struct tulip_softc sc_tulip;	/* real Tulip softc */
     92 
     93 	/* PCI-specific goo. */
     94 	void	*sc_ih;			/* interrupt handle */
     95 
     96 	pci_chipset_tag_t sc_pc;	/* our PCI chipset */
     97 	pcitag_t sc_pcitag;		/* our PCI tag */
     98 
     99 	int	sc_flags;		/* flags; see below */
    100 
    101 	LIST_HEAD(, tulip_pci_softc) sc_intrslaves;
    102 	LIST_ENTRY(tulip_pci_softc) sc_intrq;
    103 
    104 	/* Our {ROM,interrupt} master. */
    105 	struct tulip_pci_softc *sc_master;
    106 };
    107 
    108 /* sc_flags */
    109 #define	TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR	0x01	/* interrupt is shared */
    110 #define	TULIP_PCI_SLAVEINTR	0x02	/* interrupt is slave */
    111 #define	TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM	0x04	/* ROM is shared */
    112 #define	TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM	0x08	/* slave of shared ROM */
    113 
    114 int	tlp_pci_match __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
    115 void	tlp_pci_attach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
    116 
    117 struct cfattach tlp_pci_ca = {
    118 	sizeof(struct tulip_pci_softc), tlp_pci_match, tlp_pci_attach,
    119 };
    120 
    121 const struct tulip_pci_product {
    122 	u_int32_t	tpp_vendor;	/* PCI vendor ID */
    123 	u_int32_t	tpp_product;	/* PCI product ID */
    124 	tulip_chip_t	tpp_chip;	/* base Tulip chip type */
    125 } tlp_pci_products[] = {
    126 #ifdef TLP_MATCH_21040
    127 	{ PCI_VENDOR_DEC,		PCI_PRODUCT_DEC_21040,
    128 	  TULIP_CHIP_21040 },
    129 #endif
    130 #ifdef TLP_MATCH_21041
    131 	{ PCI_VENDOR_DEC,		PCI_PRODUCT_DEC_21041,
    132 	  TULIP_CHIP_21041 },
    133 #endif
    134 #ifdef TLP_MATCH_21140
    135 	{ PCI_VENDOR_DEC,		PCI_PRODUCT_DEC_21140,
    136 	  TULIP_CHIP_21140 },
    137 #endif
    138 #ifdef TLP_MATCH_21142
    139 	{ PCI_VENDOR_DEC,		PCI_PRODUCT_DEC_21142,
    140 	  TULIP_CHIP_21142 },
    141 #endif
    142 
    143 	{ PCI_VENDOR_LITEON,		PCI_PRODUCT_LITEON_82C168,
    144 	  TULIP_CHIP_82C168 },
    145 
    146 	/*
    147 	 * Note: This is like a MX98725 with Wake-On-LAN and a
    148 	 * 128-bit multicast hash table.
    149 	 */
    150 	{ PCI_VENDOR_LITEON,		PCI_PRODUCT_LITEON_82C115,
    151 	  TULIP_CHIP_82C115 },
    152 
    153 	{ PCI_VENDOR_MACRONIX,		PCI_PRODUCT_MACRONIX_MX98713,
    154 	  TULIP_CHIP_MX98713 },
    155 	{ PCI_VENDOR_MACRONIX,		PCI_PRODUCT_MACRONIX_MX987x5,
    156 	  TULIP_CHIP_MX98715 },
    157 
    158 	{ PCI_VENDOR_COMPEX,		PCI_PRODUCT_COMPEX_RL100TX,
    159 	  TULIP_CHIP_MX98713 },
    160 
    161 	{ PCI_VENDOR_WINBOND,		PCI_PRODUCT_WINBOND_W89C840F,
    162 	  TULIP_CHIP_WB89C840F },
    163 	{ PCI_VENDOR_COMPEX,		PCI_PRODUCT_COMPEX_RL100ATX,
    164 	  TULIP_CHIP_WB89C840F },
    165 
    166 	{ PCI_VENDOR_DAVICOM,		PCI_PRODUCT_DAVICOM_DM9102,
    167 	  TULIP_CHIP_DM9102 },
    168 
    169 	{ PCI_VENDOR_ADMTEK,		PCI_PRODUCT_ADMTEK_AL981,
    170 	  TULIP_CHIP_AL981 },
    171 
    172 	{ PCI_VENDOR_ADMTEK,		PCI_PRODUCT_ADMTEK_AN985,
    173 	  TULIP_CHIP_AN985 },
    174 	{ PCI_VENDOR_ACCTON,		PCI_PRODUCT_ACCTON_EN2242,
    175 	  TULIP_CHIP_AN985 },
    176 
    177 #if 0
    178 	{ PCI_VENDOR_ASIX,		PCI_PRODUCT_ASIX_AX88140A,
    179 	  TULIP_CHIP_AX88140 },
    180 #endif
    181 
    182 	{ 0,				0,
    183 	  TULIP_CHIP_INVALID },
    184 };
    185 
    186 struct tlp_pci_quirks {
    187 	void		(*tpq_func) __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    188 			    const u_int8_t *));
    189 	u_int8_t	tpq_oui[3];
    190 };
    191 
    192 void	tlp_pci_dec_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    193 	    const u_int8_t *));
    194 
    195 void	tlp_pci_znyx_21040_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    196 	    const u_int8_t *));
    197 void	tlp_pci_smc_21040_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    198 	    const u_int8_t *));
    199 void	tlp_pci_cogent_21040_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    200 	    const u_int8_t *));
    201 void	tlp_pci_accton_21040_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    202 	    const u_int8_t *));
    203 
    204 void	tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    205 	    const u_int8_t *));
    206 void	tlp_pci_algor_21142_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    207 	    const u_int8_t *));
    208 
    209 const struct tlp_pci_quirks tlp_pci_21040_quirks[] = {
    210 	{ tlp_pci_znyx_21040_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0xc0, 0x95 } },
    211 	{ tlp_pci_smc_21040_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x00, 0xc0 } },
    212 	{ tlp_pci_cogent_21040_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x92 } },
    213 	{ tlp_pci_accton_21040_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x00, 0xe8 } },
    214 	{ NULL,				{ 0, 0, 0 } }
    215 };
    216 
    217 const struct tlp_pci_quirks tlp_pci_21041_quirks[] = {
    218 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x08, 0x00, 0x2b } },
    219 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x00, 0x00, 0xf8 } },
    220 	{ NULL,				{ 0, 0, 0 } }
    221 };
    222 
    223 void	tlp_pci_asante_21140_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *,
    224 	    const u_int8_t *));
    225 
    226 const struct tlp_pci_quirks tlp_pci_21140_quirks[] = {
    227 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x08, 0x00, 0x2b } },
    228 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x00, 0x00, 0xf8 } },
    229 	{ tlp_pci_asante_21140_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x94 } },
    230 	{ NULL,				{ 0, 0, 0 } }
    231 };
    232 
    233 const struct tlp_pci_quirks tlp_pci_21142_quirks[] = {
    234 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x08, 0x00, 0x2b } },
    235 	{ tlp_pci_dec_quirks,		{ 0x00, 0x00, 0xf8 } },
    236 	{ tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x10, 0xe0 } },
    237 	{ tlp_pci_algor_21142_quirks,	{ 0x00, 0x40, 0xbc } },
    238 	{ NULL,				{ 0, 0, 0 } }
    239 };
    240 
    241 int	tlp_pci_shared_intr __P((void *));
    242 
    243 const struct tulip_pci_product *tlp_pci_lookup
    244     __P((const struct pci_attach_args *));
    245 void tlp_pci_get_quirks __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *, const u_int8_t *,
    246     const struct tlp_pci_quirks *));
    247 void tlp_pci_check_slaved __P((struct tulip_pci_softc *, int, int));
    248 
    249 const struct tulip_pci_product *
    250 tlp_pci_lookup(pa)
    251 	const struct pci_attach_args *pa;
    252 {
    253 	const struct tulip_pci_product *tpp;
    254 
    255 	for (tpp = tlp_pci_products;
    256 	     tlp_chip_names[tpp->tpp_chip] != NULL;
    257 	     tpp++) {
    258 		if (PCI_VENDOR(pa->pa_id) == tpp->tpp_vendor &&
    259 		    PCI_PRODUCT(pa->pa_id) == tpp->tpp_product)
    260 			return (tpp);
    261 	}
    262 	return (NULL);
    263 }
    264 
    265 void
    266 tlp_pci_get_quirks(psc, enaddr, tpq)
    267 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
    268 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
    269 	const struct tlp_pci_quirks *tpq;
    270 {
    271 
    272 	for (; tpq->tpq_func != NULL; tpq++) {
    273 		if (tpq->tpq_oui[0] == enaddr[0] &&
    274 		    tpq->tpq_oui[1] == enaddr[1] &&
    275 		    tpq->tpq_oui[2] == enaddr[2]) {
    276 			(*tpq->tpq_func)(psc, enaddr);
    277 			return;
    278 		}
    279 	}
    280 }
    281 
    282 void
    283 tlp_pci_check_slaved(psc, shared, slaved)
    284 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
    285 	int shared, slaved;
    286 {
    287 	extern struct cfdriver tlp_cd;
    288 	struct tulip_pci_softc *cur, *best = NULL;
    289 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
    290 	int i;
    291 
    292 	/*
    293 	 * First of all, find the lowest pcidev numbered device on our
    294 	 * bus marked as shared.  That should be our master.
    295 	 */
    296 	for (i = 0; i < tlp_cd.cd_ndevs; i++) {
    297 		if ((cur = tlp_cd.cd_devs[i]) == NULL)
    298 			continue;
    299 		if (cur->sc_tulip.sc_dev.dv_parent != sc->sc_dev.dv_parent)
    300 			continue;
    301 		if ((cur->sc_flags & shared) == 0)
    302 			continue;
    303 		if (cur == psc)
    304 			continue;
    305 		if (best == NULL ||
    306 		    best->sc_tulip.sc_devno > cur->sc_tulip.sc_devno)
    307 			best = cur;
    308 	}
    309 
    310 	if (best != NULL) {
    311 		psc->sc_master = best;
    312 		psc->sc_flags |= (shared | slaved);
    313 	}
    314 }
    315 
    316 int
    317 tlp_pci_match(parent, match, aux)
    318 	struct device *parent;
    319 	struct cfdata *match;
    320 	void *aux;
    321 {
    322 	struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
    323 
    324 	if (tlp_pci_lookup(pa) != NULL)
    325 		return (10);	/* beat if_de.c */
    326 
    327 	return (0);
    328 }
    329 
    330 void
    331 tlp_pci_attach(parent, self, aux)
    332 	struct device *parent, *self;
    333 	void *aux;
    334 {
    335 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc = (void *) self;
    336 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
    337 	struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
    338 	pci_chipset_tag_t pc = pa->pa_pc;
    339 	pci_intr_handle_t ih;
    340 	const char *intrstr = NULL;
    341 	bus_space_tag_t iot, memt;
    342 	bus_space_handle_t ioh, memh;
    343 	int ioh_valid, memh_valid, i, j;
    344 	const struct tulip_pci_product *tpp;
    345 	u_int8_t enaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
    346 	u_int32_t val;
    347 	pcireg_t reg;
    348 	int pmreg;
    349 
    350 	sc->sc_devno = pa->pa_device;
    351 	psc->sc_pc = pa->pa_pc;
    352 	psc->sc_pcitag = pa->pa_tag;
    353 
    354 	LIST_INIT(&psc->sc_intrslaves);
    355 
    356 	tpp = tlp_pci_lookup(pa);
    357 	if (tpp == NULL) {
    358 		printf("\n");
    359 		panic("tlp_pci_attach: impossible");
    360 	}
    361 	sc->sc_chip = tpp->tpp_chip;
    362 
    363 	/*
    364 	 * By default, Tulip registers are 8 bytes long (4 bytes
    365 	 * followed by a 4 byte pad).
    366 	 */
    367 	sc->sc_regshift = 3;
    368 
    369 	/*
    370 	 * No power management hooks.
    371 	 * XXX Maybe we should add some!
    372 	 */
    373 	sc->sc_flags |= TULIPF_ENABLED;
    374 
    375 	/*
    376 	 * Get revision info, and set some chip-specific variables.
    377 	 */
    378 	sc->sc_rev = PCI_REVISION(pa->pa_class);
    379 	switch (sc->sc_chip) {
    380 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140:
    381 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x20)
    382 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_21140A;
    383 		break;
    384 
    385 	case TULIP_CHIP_21142:
    386 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x20)
    387 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_21143;
    388 		break;
    389 
    390 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C168:
    391 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x20)
    392 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_82C169;
    393 		break;
    394 
    395 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98713:
    396 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x10)
    397 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_MX98713A;
    398 		break;
    399 
    400 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715:
    401 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x20)
    402 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_MX98715A;
    403  		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x25)
    404  			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_MX98715AEC_X;
    405 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x30)
    406 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_MX98725;
    407 		break;
    408 
    409 	case TULIP_CHIP_WB89C840F:
    410 		sc->sc_regshift = 2;
    411 		break;
    412 
    413 	case TULIP_CHIP_AN985:
    414 		/*
    415 		 * The AN983 and AN985 are very similar, and are
    416 		 * differentiated by a "signature" register that
    417 		 * is like, but not identical, to a PCI ID register.
    418 		 */
    419 		reg = pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, 0x80);
    420 		switch (reg) {
    421 		case 0x09811317:
    422 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_AN985;
    423 			break;
    424 
    425 		case 0x09851317:
    426 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_AN983;
    427 			break;
    428 
    429 		default:
    430 			/* Unknown -- use default. */
    431 			break;
    432 		}
    433 		break;
    434 
    435 	case TULIP_CHIP_AX88140:
    436 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x10)
    437 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_AX88141;
    438 		break;
    439 
    440 	case TULIP_CHIP_DM9102:
    441 		if (sc->sc_rev >= 0x30)
    442 			sc->sc_chip = TULIP_CHIP_DM9102A;
    443 		break;
    444 
    445 	default:
    446 		/* Nothing. */
    447 		break;
    448 	}
    449 
    450 	printf(": %s Ethernet, pass %d.%d\n",
    451 	    tlp_chip_names[sc->sc_chip],
    452 	    (sc->sc_rev >> 4) & 0xf, sc->sc_rev & 0xf);
    453 
    454 	switch (sc->sc_chip) {
    455 	case TULIP_CHIP_21040:
    456 		if (sc->sc_rev < 0x20) {
    457 			printf("%s: 21040 must be at least pass 2.0\n",
    458 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    459 			return;
    460 		}
    461 		break;
    462 
    463 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140:
    464 		if (sc->sc_rev < 0x11) {
    465 			printf("%s: 21140 must be at least pass 1.1\n",
    466 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    467 			return;
    468 		}
    469 		break;
    470 
    471 	default:
    472 		/* Nothing. */
    473 		break;
    474 	}
    475 
    476 	/*
    477 	 * Check to see if the device is in power-save mode, and
    478 	 * being it out if necessary.
    479 	 */
    480 	switch (sc->sc_chip) {
    481 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140:
    482 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140A:
    483 	case TULIP_CHIP_21142:
    484 	case TULIP_CHIP_21143:
    485 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98713A:
    486 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715:
    487 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715A:
    488 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715AEC_X:
    489 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98725:
    490 	case TULIP_CHIP_DM9102:
    491 	case TULIP_CHIP_DM9102A:
    492 		/*
    493 		 * Clear the "sleep mode" bit in the CFDA register.
    494 		 */
    495 		reg = pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, TULIP_PCI_CFDA);
    496 		if (reg & (CFDA_SLEEP|CFDA_SNOOZE))
    497 			pci_conf_write(pc, pa->pa_tag, TULIP_PCI_CFDA,
    498 			    reg & ~(CFDA_SLEEP|CFDA_SNOOZE));
    499 		break;
    500 
    501 	default:
    502 		/* Nothing. */
    503 		break;
    504 	}
    505 
    506 	if (pci_get_capability(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_CAP_PWRMGMT, &pmreg, 0)) {
    507 		reg = pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, pmreg + 4);
    508 		switch (reg & PCI_PMCSR_STATE_MASK) {
    509 		case PCI_PMCSR_STATE_D1:
    510 		case PCI_PMCSR_STATE_D2:
    511 			printf(": waking up from power state D%d\n%s",
    512 			    reg & PCI_PMCSR_STATE_MASK, sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    513 			pci_conf_write(pc, pa->pa_tag, pmreg + 4,
    514 			    (reg & ~PCI_PMCSR_STATE_MASK) |
    515 			    PCI_PMCSR_STATE_D0);
    516 			break;
    517 		case PCI_PMCSR_STATE_D3:
    518 			/*
    519 			 * The card has lost all configuration data in
    520 			 * this state, so punt.
    521 			 */
    522 			printf(": unable to wake up from power state D3, "
    523 			       "reboot required.\n");
    524 			pci_conf_write(pc, pa->pa_tag, pmreg + 4,
    525 			    (reg & ~PCI_PMCSR_STATE_MASK) |
    526 			    PCI_PMCSR_STATE_D0);
    527 			return;
    528 		}
    529 	}
    530 
    531 	/*
    532 	 * Map the device.
    533 	 */
    534 	ioh_valid = (pci_mapreg_map(pa, TULIP_PCI_IOBA,
    535 	    PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO, 0,
    536 	    &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL) == 0);
    537 	memh_valid = (pci_mapreg_map(pa, TULIP_PCI_MMBA,
    538 	    PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM|PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT, 0,
    539 	    &memt, &memh, NULL, NULL) == 0);
    540 
    541 	if (memh_valid) {
    542 		sc->sc_st = memt;
    543 		sc->sc_sh = memh;
    544 	} else if (ioh_valid) {
    545 		sc->sc_st = iot;
    546 		sc->sc_sh = ioh;
    547 	} else {
    548 		printf(": unable to map device registers\n");
    549 		return;
    550 	}
    551 
    552 	sc->sc_dmat = pa->pa_dmat;
    553 
    554 	/*
    555 	 * Make sure bus mastering is enabled.
    556 	 */
    557 	pci_conf_write(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG,
    558 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG) |
    559 	    PCI_COMMAND_MASTER_ENABLE);
    560 
    561 	/*
    562 	 * Get the cacheline size.
    563 	 */
    564 	sc->sc_cacheline = PCI_CACHELINE(pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag,
    565 	    PCI_BHLC_REG));
    566 
    567 	/*
    568 	 * Get PCI data moving command info.
    569 	 */
    570 	if (pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MRL_OKAY)
    571 		sc->sc_flags |= TULIPF_MRL;
    572 	if (pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MRM_OKAY)
    573 		sc->sc_flags |= TULIPF_MRM;
    574 	if (pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MWI_OKAY)
    575 		sc->sc_flags |= TULIPF_MWI;
    576 
    577 	/*
    578 	 * Read the contents of the Ethernet Address ROM/SROM.
    579 	 */
    580 	switch (sc->sc_chip) {
    581 	case TULIP_CHIP_21040:
    582 		sc->sc_srom_addrbits = 6;
    583 		sc->sc_srom = malloc(TULIP_ROM_SIZE(6), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    584 		TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_MIIROM, MIIROM_SROMCS);
    585 		for (i = 0; i < TULIP_ROM_SIZE(6); i++) {
    586 			for (j = 0; j < 10000; j++) {
    587 				val = TULIP_READ(sc, CSR_MIIROM);
    588 				if ((val & MIIROM_DN) == 0)
    589 					break;
    590 			}
    591 			sc->sc_srom[i] = val & MIIROM_DATA;
    592 		}
    593 		break;
    594 
    595 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C168:
    596 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C169:
    597 	    {
    598 		sc->sc_srom_addrbits = 2;
    599 		sc->sc_srom = malloc(TULIP_ROM_SIZE(2), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    600 
    601 		/*
    602 		 * The Lite-On PNIC stores the Ethernet address in
    603 		 * the first 3 words of the EEPROM.  EEPROM access
    604 		 * is not like the other Tulip chips.
    605 		 */
    606 		for (i = 0; i < 6; i += 2) {
    607 			TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_PNIC_SROMCTL,
    608 			    PNIC_SROMCTL_READ | (i >> 1));
    609 			for (j = 0; j < 500; j++) {
    610 				delay(2);
    611 				val = TULIP_READ(sc, CSR_MIIROM);
    612 				if ((val & PNIC_MIIROM_BUSY) == 0)
    613 					break;
    614 			}
    615 			if (val & PNIC_MIIROM_BUSY) {
    616 				printf("%s: EEPROM timed out\n",
    617 				    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    618 				return;
    619 			}
    620 			val &= PNIC_MIIROM_DATA;
    621 			sc->sc_srom[i] = val >> 8;
    622 			sc->sc_srom[i + 1] = val & 0xff;
    623 		}
    624 		break;
    625 	    }
    626 
    627 	default:
    628 #ifdef algor
    629 		/*
    630 		 * XXX This should be done with device properties, but
    631 		 * XXX we don't have those yet.
    632 		 */
    633 		if (algor_get_ethaddr(pa, NULL)) {
    634 			extern int tlp_srom_debug;
    635 			sc->sc_srom_addrbits = 6;
    636 			sc->sc_srom = malloc(TULIP_ROM_SIZE(6), M_DEVBUF,
    637 			    M_NOWAIT);
    638 			memset(sc->sc_srom, 0, TULIP_ROM_SIZE(6));
    639 			algor_get_ethaddr(pa, sc->sc_srom);
    640 			if (tlp_srom_debug) {
    641 				printf("SROM CONTENTS:");
    642 				for (i = 0; i < TULIP_ROM_SIZE(6); i++) {
    643 					if ((i % 8) == 0)
    644 						printf("\n\t");
    645 					printf("0x%02x ", sc->sc_srom[i]);
    646 				}
    647 				printf("\n");
    648 			}
    649 			break;
    650 		}
    651 #endif /* algor */
    652 		if (tlp_read_srom(sc) == 0)
    653 			goto cant_cope;
    654 		break;
    655 	}
    656 
    657 	/*
    658 	 * Deal with chip/board quirks.  This includes setting up
    659 	 * the mediasw, and extracting the Ethernet address from
    660 	 * the rombuf.
    661 	 */
    662 	switch (sc->sc_chip) {
    663 	case TULIP_CHIP_21040:
    664 		/* Check for a slaved ROM on a multi-port board. */
    665 		tlp_pci_check_slaved(psc, TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM,
    666 		    TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM);
    667 		if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM)
    668 			memcpy(sc->sc_srom, psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_srom,
    669 			    sizeof(sc->sc_srom));
    670 
    671 		/*
    672 		 * Parse the Ethernet Address ROM.
    673 		 */
    674 		if (tlp_parse_old_srom(sc, enaddr) == 0)
    675 			goto cant_cope;
    676 
    677 		/*
    678 		 * If we have a slaved ROM, adjust the Ethernet address.
    679 		 */
    680 		if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM)
    681 			enaddr[5] +=
    682 			    sc->sc_devno - psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_devno;
    683 
    684 		/*
    685 		 * All 21040 boards start out with the same
    686 		 * media switch.
    687 		 */
    688 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21040_mediasw;
    689 
    690 		/*
    691 		 * Deal with any quirks this board might have.
    692 		 */
    693 		tlp_pci_get_quirks(psc, enaddr, tlp_pci_21040_quirks);
    694 		break;
    695 
    696 	case TULIP_CHIP_21041:
    697 		/* Check for a slaved ROM on a multi-port board. */
    698 		tlp_pci_check_slaved(psc, TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM,
    699 		    TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM);
    700 		if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM)
    701 			memcpy(sc->sc_srom, psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_srom,
    702 			    sizeof(sc->sc_srom));
    703 
    704 		/* Check for new format SROM. */
    705 		if (tlp_isv_srom_enaddr(sc, enaddr) == 0) {
    706 			/*
    707 			 * Not an ISV SROM; try the old DEC Ethernet Address
    708 			 * ROM format.
    709 			 */
    710 			if (tlp_parse_old_srom(sc, enaddr) == 0)
    711 				goto cant_cope;
    712 		}
    713 
    714 		/*
    715 		 * All 21041 boards use the same media switch; they all
    716 		 * work basically the same!  Yippee!
    717 		 */
    718 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21041_mediasw;
    719 
    720 		/*
    721 		 * Deal with any quirks this board might have.
    722 		 */
    723 		tlp_pci_get_quirks(psc, enaddr, tlp_pci_21041_quirks);
    724 		break;
    725 
    726 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140:
    727 	case TULIP_CHIP_21140A:
    728 		/* Check for new format SROM. */
    729 		if (tlp_isv_srom_enaddr(sc, enaddr) == 0) {
    730 			/*
    731 			 * Not an ISV SROM; try the old DEC Ethernet Address
    732 			 * ROM format.
    733 			 */
    734 			if (tlp_parse_old_srom(sc, enaddr) == 0)
    735 				goto cant_cope;
    736 		} else {
    737 			/*
    738 			 * We start out with the 2114x ISV media switch.
    739 			 * When we search for quirks, we may change to
    740 			 * a different switch.
    741 			 */
    742 			sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_2114x_isv_mediasw;
    743 		}
    744 
    745 		/*
    746 		 * Deal with any quirks this board might have.
    747 		 */
    748 		tlp_pci_get_quirks(psc, enaddr, tlp_pci_21140_quirks);
    749 
    750 		/*
    751 		 * Bail out now if we can't deal with this board.
    752 		 */
    753 		if (sc->sc_mediasw == NULL)
    754 			goto cant_cope;
    755 		break;
    756 
    757 	case TULIP_CHIP_21142:
    758 	case TULIP_CHIP_21143:
    759 		/* Check for new format SROM. */
    760 		if (tlp_isv_srom_enaddr(sc, enaddr) == 0) {
    761 			/*
    762 			 * Not an ISV SROM; try the old DEC Ethernet Address
    763 			 * ROM format.
    764 			 */
    765 			if (tlp_parse_old_srom(sc, enaddr) == 0)
    766 				goto cant_cope;
    767 		} else {
    768 			/*
    769 			 * We start out with the 2114x ISV media switch.
    770 			 * When we search for quirks, we may change to
    771 			 * a different switch.
    772 			 */
    773 			sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_2114x_isv_mediasw;
    774 		}
    775 
    776 		/*
    777 		 * Deal with any quirks this board might have.
    778 		 */
    779 		tlp_pci_get_quirks(psc, enaddr, tlp_pci_21142_quirks);
    780 
    781 		/*
    782 		 * Bail out now if we can't deal with this board.
    783 		 */
    784 		if (sc->sc_mediasw == NULL)
    785 			goto cant_cope;
    786 		break;
    787 
    788 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C168:
    789 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C169:
    790 		/*
    791 		 * Lite-On PNIC's Ethernet address is the first 6
    792 		 * bytes of its EEPROM.
    793 		 */
    794 		memcpy(enaddr, sc->sc_srom, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    795 
    796 		/*
    797 		 * Lite-On PNICs always use the same mediasw; we
    798 		 * select MII vs. internal NWAY automatically.
    799 		 */
    800 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_pnic_mediasw;
    801 		break;
    802 
    803 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98713:
    804 		/*
    805 		 * The Macronix MX98713 has an MII and GPIO, but no
    806 		 * internal Nway block.  This chip is basically a
    807 		 * perfect 21140A clone, with the exception of the
    808 		 * a magic register frobbing in order to make the
    809 		 * interface function.
    810 		 */
    811 		if (tlp_isv_srom_enaddr(sc, enaddr)) {
    812 			sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_2114x_isv_mediasw;
    813 			break;
    814 		}
    815 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
    816 
    817 	case TULIP_CHIP_82C115:
    818 		/*
    819 		 * Yippee!  The Lite-On 82C115 is a clone of
    820 		 * the MX98725 (the data sheet even says `MXIC'
    821 		 * on it)!  Imagine that, a clone of a clone.
    822 		 *
    823 		 * The differences are really minimal:
    824 		 *
    825 		 *	- Wake-On-LAN support
    826 		 *	- 128-bit multicast hash table, rather than
    827 		 *	  the standard 512-bit hash table
    828 		 */
    829 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
    830 
    831 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98713A:
    832 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715A:
    833 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98715AEC_X:
    834 	case TULIP_CHIP_MX98725:
    835 		/*
    836 		 * The MX98713A has an MII as well as an internal Nway block,
    837 		 * but no GPIO.  The MX98715 and MX98725 have an internal
    838 		 * Nway block only.
    839 		 *
    840 		 * The internal Nway block, unlike the Lite-On PNIC's, does
    841 		 * just that - performs Nway.  Once autonegotiation completes,
    842 		 * we must program the GPR media information into the chip.
    843 		 *
    844 		 * The byte offset of the Ethernet address is stored at
    845 		 * offset 0x70.
    846 		 */
    847 		memcpy(enaddr, &sc->sc_srom[sc->sc_srom[0x70]], ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    848 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_pmac_mediasw;
    849 		break;
    850 
    851 	case TULIP_CHIP_WB89C840F:
    852 		/*
    853 		 * Winbond 89C840F's Ethernet address is the first
    854 		 * 6 bytes of its EEPROM.
    855 		 */
    856 		memcpy(enaddr, sc->sc_srom, ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    857 
    858 		/*
    859 		 * Winbond 89C840F has an MII attached to the SIO.
    860 		 */
    861 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_sio_mii_mediasw;
    862 		break;
    863 
    864 	case TULIP_CHIP_AL981:
    865 		/*
    866 		 * The ADMtek AL981's Ethernet address is located
    867 		 * at offset 8 of its EEPROM.
    868 		 */
    869 		memcpy(enaddr, &sc->sc_srom[8], ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    870 
    871 		/*
    872 		 * ADMtek AL981 has a built-in PHY accessed through
    873 		 * special registers.
    874 		 */
    875 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_al981_mediasw;
    876 		break;
    877 
    878 	case TULIP_CHIP_AN983:
    879 	case TULIP_CHIP_AN985:
    880 		/*
    881 		 * The ADMtek AN985's Ethernet address is located
    882 		 * at offset 8 of its EEPROM.
    883 		 */
    884 		memcpy(enaddr, &sc->sc_srom[8], ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    885 
    886 		/*
    887 		 * The ADMtek AN985 can be configured in Single-Chip
    888 		 * mode or MAC-only mode.  Single-Chip uses the built-in
    889 		 * PHY, MAC-only has an external PHY (usually HomePNA).
    890 		 * The selection is based on an EEPROM setting, and both
    891 		 * PHYs are accessed via MII attached to SIO.
    892 		 *
    893 		 * The AN985 "ghosts" the internal PHY onto all
    894 		 * MII addresses, so we have to use a media init
    895 		 * routine that limits the search.
    896 		 * XXX How does this work with MAC-only mode?
    897 		 */
    898 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_an985_mediasw;
    899 		break;
    900 
    901 	case TULIP_CHIP_DM9102:
    902 	case TULIP_CHIP_DM9102A:
    903 		/*
    904 		 * Some boards with the Davicom chip have an ISV
    905 		 * SROM (mostly DM9102A boards -- trying to describe
    906 		 * the HomePNA PHY, probably) although the data in
    907 		 * them is generally wrong.  Check for ISV format
    908 		 * and grab the Ethernet address that way, and if
    909 		 * that fails, fall back on grabbing it from an
    910 		 * observed offset of 20 (which is where it would
    911 		 * be in an ISV SROM anyhow, tho ISV can cope with
    912 		 * multi-port boards).
    913 		 */
    914 		if (!tlp_isv_srom_enaddr(sc, enaddr)) {
    915 #ifdef __sparc__
    916 			if (!sc->sc_srom[20] && !sc->sc_srom[21] &&
    917 			    !sc->sc_srom[22]) {
    918 				extern void myetheraddr __P((u_char *));
    919 				myetheraddr(enaddr);
    920 			} else
    921 #endif
    922 			memcpy(enaddr, &sc->sc_srom[20], ETHER_ADDR_LEN);
    923 		}
    924 
    925 		/*
    926 		 * Davicom chips all have an internal MII interface
    927 		 * and a built-in PHY.  DM9102A also has a an external
    928 		 * MII interface, usually with a HomePNA PHY attached
    929 		 * to it.
    930 		 */
    931 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_dm9102_mediasw;
    932 		break;
    933 
    934 	default:
    935  cant_cope:
    936 		printf("%s: sorry, unable to handle your board\n",
    937 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    938 		return;
    939 	}
    940 
    941 	/*
    942 	 * Handle shared interrupts.
    943 	 */
    944 	if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR) {
    945 		if (psc->sc_master)
    946 			psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SLAVEINTR;
    947 		else {
    948 			tlp_pci_check_slaved(psc, TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR,
    949 			    TULIP_PCI_SLAVEINTR);
    950 			if (psc->sc_master == NULL)
    951 				psc->sc_master = psc;
    952 		}
    953 		LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&psc->sc_master->sc_intrslaves,
    954 		    psc, sc_intrq);
    955 	}
    956 
    957 	if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SLAVEINTR) {
    958 		printf("%s: sharing interrupt with %s\n",
    959 		    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    960 		    psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_dev.dv_xname);
    961 	} else {
    962 		/*
    963 		 * Map and establish our interrupt.
    964 		 */
    965 		if (pci_intr_map(pa, &ih)) {
    966 			printf("%s: unable to map interrupt\n",
    967 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    968 			return;
    969 		}
    970 		intrstr = pci_intr_string(pc, ih);
    971 		psc->sc_ih = pci_intr_establish(pc, ih, IPL_NET,
    972 		    (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR) ?
    973 		    tlp_pci_shared_intr : tlp_intr, sc);
    974 		if (psc->sc_ih == NULL) {
    975 			printf("%s: unable to establish interrupt",
    976 			    sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
    977 			if (intrstr != NULL)
    978 				printf(" at %s", intrstr);
    979 			printf("\n");
    980 			return;
    981 		}
    982 		printf("%s: interrupting at %s\n", sc->sc_dev.dv_xname,
    983 		    intrstr);
    984 	}
    985 
    986 	/*
    987 	 * Finish off the attach.
    988 	 */
    989 	tlp_attach(sc, enaddr);
    990 }
    991 
    992 int
    993 tlp_pci_shared_intr(arg)
    994 	void *arg;
    995 {
    996 	struct tulip_pci_softc *master = arg, *slave;
    997 	int rv = 0;
    998 
    999 	for (slave = LIST_FIRST(&master->sc_intrslaves);
   1000 	     slave != NULL;
   1001 	     slave = LIST_NEXT(slave, sc_intrq))
   1002 		rv |= tlp_intr(&slave->sc_tulip);
   1003 
   1004 	return (rv);
   1005 }
   1006 
   1007 void
   1008 tlp_pci_dec_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1009 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1010 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1011 {
   1012 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1013 
   1014 	/*
   1015 	 * This isn't really a quirk-gathering device, really.  We
   1016 	 * just want to get the spiffy DEC board name from the SROM.
   1017 	 */
   1018 	strcpy(sc->sc_name, "DEC ");
   1019 
   1020 	if (memcmp(&sc->sc_srom[29], "DE500", 5) == 0 ||
   1021 	    memcmp(&sc->sc_srom[29], "DE450", 5) == 0)
   1022 		memcpy(&sc->sc_name[4], &sc->sc_srom[29], 8);
   1023 }
   1024 
   1025 void
   1026 tlp_pci_znyx_21040_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1027 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1028 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1029 {
   1030 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1031 	u_int16_t id = 0;
   1032 
   1033 	/*
   1034 	 * If we have a slaved ROM, just copy the bits from the master.
   1035 	 * This is in case we fail the ROM ID check (older boards) and
   1036 	 * need to fall back on Ethernet address model checking; that
   1037 	 * will fail for slave chips.
   1038 	 */
   1039 	if (psc->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SLAVEROM) {
   1040 		strcpy(sc->sc_name, psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_name);
   1041 		sc->sc_mediasw = psc->sc_master->sc_tulip.sc_mediasw;
   1042 		psc->sc_flags |=
   1043 		    psc->sc_master->sc_flags & TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR;
   1044 		return;
   1045 	}
   1046 
   1047 	if (sc->sc_srom[32] == 0x4a && sc->sc_srom[33] == 0x52) {
   1048 		id = sc->sc_srom[37] | (sc->sc_srom[36] << 8);
   1049 		switch (id) {
   1050  zx312:
   1051 		case 0x0602:	/* ZX312 */
   1052 			strcpy(sc->sc_name, "ZNYX ZX312");
   1053 			return;
   1054 
   1055 		case 0x0622:	/* ZX312T */
   1056 			strcpy(sc->sc_name, "ZNYX ZX312T");
   1057 			sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21040_tp_mediasw;
   1058 			return;
   1059 
   1060  zx314_inta:
   1061 		case 0x0701:	/* ZX314 INTA */
   1062 			psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR;
   1063 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
   1064 		case 0x0711:	/* ZX314 */
   1065 			strcpy(sc->sc_name, "ZNYX ZX314");
   1066 			psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM;
   1067 			sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21040_tp_mediasw;
   1068 			return;
   1069 
   1070  zx315_inta:
   1071 		case 0x0801:	/* ZX315 INTA */
   1072 			psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR;
   1073 			/* FALLTHROUGH */
   1074 		case 0x0811:	/* ZX315 */
   1075 			strcpy(sc->sc_name, "ZNYX ZX315");
   1076 			psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM;
   1077 			return;
   1078 
   1079 		default:
   1080 			id = 0;
   1081 			break;
   1082 		}
   1083 	}
   1084 
   1085 	/*
   1086 	 * Deal with boards that have broken ROMs.
   1087 	 */
   1088 	if (id == 0) {
   1089 		if ((enaddr[3] & ~3) == 0xf0 && (enaddr[5] & 3) == 0x00)
   1090 			goto zx314_inta;
   1091 		if ((enaddr[3] & ~3) == 0xf4 && (enaddr[5] & 1) == 0x00)
   1092 			goto zx315_inta;
   1093 		if ((enaddr[3] & ~3) == 0xec)
   1094 			goto zx312;
   1095 	}
   1096 
   1097 	strcpy(sc->sc_name, "ZNYX ZX31x");
   1098 }
   1099 
   1100 void
   1101 tlp_pci_smc_21040_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1102 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1103 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1104 {
   1105 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1106 	u_int16_t id1, id2, ei;
   1107 	int auibnc = 0, utp = 0;
   1108 	char *cp;
   1109 
   1110 	id1 = sc->sc_srom[0x60] | (sc->sc_srom[0x61] << 8);
   1111 	id2 = sc->sc_srom[0x62] | (sc->sc_srom[0x63] << 8);
   1112 	ei  = sc->sc_srom[0x66] | (sc->sc_srom[0x67] << 8);
   1113 
   1114 	strcpy(sc->sc_name, "SMC 8432");
   1115 	cp = &sc->sc_name[8];
   1116 
   1117 	if ((id1 & 1) == 0) {
   1118 		*cp++ = 'B';
   1119 		auibnc = 1;
   1120 	}
   1121 	if ((id1 & 0xff) > 0x32) {
   1122 		*cp++ = 'T';
   1123 		utp = 1;
   1124 	}
   1125 	if ((id1 & 0x4000) == 0) {
   1126 		*cp++ = 'A';
   1127 		auibnc = 1;
   1128 	}
   1129 	if (id2 == 0x15) {
   1130 		sc->sc_name[7] = '4';
   1131 		*cp++ = '-';
   1132 		*cp++ = 'C';
   1133 		*cp++ = 'H';
   1134 		*cp++ = ei ? '2' : '1';
   1135 	}
   1136 	*cp = '\0';
   1137 
   1138 	if (utp != 0 && auibnc == 0)
   1139 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21040_tp_mediasw;
   1140 	else if (utp == 0 && auibnc != 0)
   1141 		sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_21040_auibnc_mediasw;
   1142 }
   1143 
   1144 void
   1145 tlp_pci_cogent_21040_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1146 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1147 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1148 {
   1149 
   1150 	strcpy(psc->sc_tulip.sc_name, "Cogent multi-port");
   1151 	psc->sc_flags |= TULIP_PCI_SHAREDINTR|TULIP_PCI_SHAREDROM;
   1152 }
   1153 
   1154 void
   1155 tlp_pci_accton_21040_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1156 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1157 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1158 {
   1159 
   1160 	strcpy(psc->sc_tulip.sc_name, "ACCTON EN1203");
   1161 }
   1162 
   1163 void	tlp_pci_asante_21140_reset __P((struct tulip_softc *));
   1164 
   1165 void
   1166 tlp_pci_asante_21140_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1167 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1168 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1169 {
   1170 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1171 
   1172 	/*
   1173 	 * Some Asante boards don't use the ISV SROM format.  For
   1174 	 * those that don't, we initialize the GPIO direction bits,
   1175 	 * and provide our own reset hook, which resets the MII.
   1176 	 *
   1177 	 * All of these boards use SIO-attached-MII media.
   1178 	 */
   1179 	if (sc->sc_mediasw == &tlp_2114x_isv_mediasw)
   1180 		return;
   1181 
   1182 	strcpy(sc->sc_name, "Asante");
   1183 
   1184 	sc->sc_gp_dir = 0xbf;
   1185 	sc->sc_reset = tlp_pci_asante_21140_reset;
   1186 	sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_sio_mii_mediasw;
   1187 }
   1188 
   1189 void
   1190 tlp_pci_asante_21140_reset(sc)
   1191 	struct tulip_softc *sc;
   1192 {
   1193 
   1194 	TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_GPP, GPP_GPC | sc->sc_gp_dir);
   1195 	TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_GPP, 0x8);
   1196 	delay(100);
   1197 	TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_GPP, 0);
   1198 }
   1199 
   1200 void	tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_reset __P((struct tulip_softc *));
   1201 
   1202 void
   1203 tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1204 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1205 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1206 {
   1207 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1208 
   1209 	/*
   1210 	 * Cobalt Networks interfaces are just MII-on-SIO.
   1211 	 */
   1212 	sc->sc_reset = tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_reset;
   1213 	sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_sio_mii_mediasw;
   1214 
   1215 	/*
   1216 	 * The Cobalt systems tend to fall back to store-and-forward
   1217 	 * pretty quickly, so we select that from the beginning to
   1218 	 * avoid initial timeouts.
   1219 	 */
   1220 	sc->sc_txthresh = TXTH_SF;
   1221 }
   1222 
   1223 void
   1224 tlp_pci_cobalt_21142_reset(sc)
   1225 	struct tulip_softc *sc;
   1226 {
   1227 	/*
   1228 	 * Reset PHY.
   1229 	 */
   1230 	TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_SIAGEN, SIAGEN_CWE | (1 << 16));
   1231 	delay(10);
   1232 	TULIP_WRITE(sc, CSR_SIAGEN, SIAGEN_CWE);
   1233 	delay(10);
   1234 }
   1235 
   1236 void
   1237 tlp_pci_algor_21142_quirks(psc, enaddr)
   1238 	struct tulip_pci_softc *psc;
   1239 	const u_int8_t *enaddr;
   1240 {
   1241 	struct tulip_softc *sc = &psc->sc_tulip;
   1242 
   1243 	/*
   1244 	 * Algorithmics boards just have MII-on-SIO.
   1245 	 *
   1246 	 * XXX They also have AUI on the serial interface.
   1247 	 * XXX Deal with this.
   1248 	 */
   1249 	sc->sc_mediasw = &tlp_sio_mii_mediasw;
   1250 }
   1251