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      1  1.18.36.2     skrll /*	$NetBSD: if_qt.c,v 1.18.36.2 2017/02/05 13:40:45 skrll Exp $	*/
      2        1.1     ragge /*
      3        1.1     ragge  * Copyright (c) 1992 Steven M. Schultz
      4        1.1     ragge  * All rights reserved.
      5        1.1     ragge  *
      6        1.1     ragge  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      7        1.1     ragge  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      8        1.1     ragge  * are met:
      9        1.1     ragge  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     10        1.1     ragge  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     11        1.1     ragge  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     12        1.1     ragge  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     13        1.1     ragge  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     14        1.1     ragge  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     15        1.1     ragge  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission
     16        1.1     ragge  *
     17        1.1     ragge  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     18        1.1     ragge  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     19        1.1     ragge  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     20        1.1     ragge  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     21        1.1     ragge  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     22        1.1     ragge  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     23        1.1     ragge  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     24        1.1     ragge  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     25        1.1     ragge  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     26        1.1     ragge  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     27        1.1     ragge  *
     28        1.1     ragge  *	@(#)if_qt.c     1.2 (2.11BSD) 2/20/93
     29        1.1     ragge  */
     30        1.1     ragge /*
     31        1.1     ragge  *
     32        1.6    simonb  * Modification History
     33        1.1     ragge  * 23-Feb-92 -- sms
     34        1.1     ragge  *	Rewrite the buffer handling so that fewer than the maximum number of
     35        1.1     ragge  *	buffers may be used (32 receive and 12 transmit buffers consume 66+kb
     36        1.1     ragge  *	of main system memory in addition to the internal structures in the
     37        1.1     ragge  *	networking code).  A freelist of available buffers is maintained now.
     38        1.6    simonb  *	When I/O operations complete the associated buffer is placed on the
     39        1.6    simonb  *	freelist (a single linked list for simplicity) and when an I/O is
     40        1.6    simonb  *	started a buffer is pulled off the list.
     41        1.1     ragge  *
     42        1.1     ragge  * 20-Feb-92 -- sms
     43        1.1     ragge  *	It works!  Darned board couldn't handle "short" rings - those rings
     44        1.1     ragge  *	where only half the entries were made available to the board (the
     45        1.1     ragge  *	ring descriptors were the full size, merely half the entries were
     46        1.1     ragge  * 	flagged as belonging always to the driver).  Grrrr.  Would have thought
     47        1.6    simonb  *	the board could skip over those entries reserved by the driver.
     48        1.6    simonb  *	Now to find a way not to have to allocated 32+12 times 1.5kb worth of
     49        1.1     ragge  *	buffers...
     50        1.1     ragge  *
     51        1.1     ragge  * 03-Feb-92 -- sms
     52        1.1     ragge  *	Released but still not working.  The driver now responds to arp and
     53        1.1     ragge  *	ping requests.  The board is apparently not returning ring descriptors
     54        1.1     ragge  *	to the driver so eventually we run out of buffers.  Back to the
     55        1.1     ragge  *	drawing board.
     56        1.1     ragge  *
     57        1.1     ragge  * 28-Dec-92 -- sms
     58        1.1     ragge  *	Still not released.  Hiatus in finding free time and thin-netting
     59        1.1     ragge  *	the systems (many thanks Terry!).
     60        1.1     ragge  *	Added logic to dynamically allocate a vector and initialize it.
     61        1.1     ragge  *
     62        1.1     ragge  * 23-Oct-92 -- sms
     63        1.1     ragge  *	The INIT block must (apparently) be quadword aligned [no thanks to
     64        1.1     ragge  *	the manual for not mentioning that fact].  The necessary alignment
     65        1.1     ragge  *	is achieved by allocating the INIT block from main memory ('malloc'
     66        1.1     ragge  *	guarantees click alignment) and mapping it as needed (which is _very_
     67        1.1     ragge  *	infrequently).  A check for quadword alignment of the ring descriptors
     68        1.1     ragge  *	was added - at present the descriptors are properly aligned, if this
     69        1.1     ragge  *	should change then something will have to be done (like do it "right").
     70        1.1     ragge  *	Darned alignment restrictions!
     71        1.1     ragge  *
     72        1.6    simonb  *	A couple of typos were corrected (missing parentheses, reversed
     73        1.1     ragge  *	arguments to printf calls, etc).
     74        1.1     ragge  *
     75        1.1     ragge  * 13-Oct-92 -- sms (at) wlv.iipo.gtegsc.com
     76        1.1     ragge  *	Created based on the DELQA-PLUS addendum to DELQA User's Guide.
     77        1.6    simonb  *	This driver ('qt') is selected at system configuration time.  If the
     78        1.6    simonb  *	board *	is not a DELQA-YM an error message will be printed and the
     79        1.1     ragge  *	interface will not be attached.
     80        1.2     ragge  */
     81        1.2     ragge 
     82        1.2     ragge #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     83  1.18.36.2     skrll __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_qt.c,v 1.18.36.2 2017/02/05 13:40:45 skrll Exp $");
     84        1.2     ragge 
     85        1.2     ragge #include "opt_inet.h"
     86        1.1     ragge 
     87        1.2     ragge #include <sys/param.h>
     88        1.2     ragge #include <sys/systm.h>
     89        1.2     ragge #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     90        1.2     ragge #include <sys/protosw.h>
     91        1.2     ragge #include <sys/socket.h>
     92        1.2     ragge #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     93       1.13     joerg #include <sys/device.h>
     94        1.2     ragge #include <sys/errno.h>
     95        1.2     ragge #include <sys/syslog.h>
     96        1.2     ragge #include <sys/time.h>
     97        1.2     ragge #include <sys/kernel.h>
     98        1.2     ragge 
     99        1.2     ragge #include <net/if.h>
    100        1.2     ragge #include <net/if_ether.h>
    101        1.2     ragge #include <net/netisr.h>
    102        1.2     ragge #include <net/route.h>
    103        1.1     ragge 
    104        1.1     ragge #ifdef INET
    105        1.2     ragge #include <sys/domain.h>
    106        1.2     ragge #include <netinet/in.h>
    107        1.2     ragge #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
    108        1.2     ragge #include <netinet/in_var.h>
    109        1.2     ragge #include <netinet/ip.h>
    110        1.1     ragge #endif
    111        1.1     ragge 
    112        1.3     ragge #include <net/bpf.h>
    113        1.3     ragge #include <net/bpfdesc.h>
    114        1.3     ragge 
    115        1.1     ragge 
    116       1.12        ad #include <sys/bus.h>
    117        1.2     ragge 
    118        1.2     ragge #include <dev/qbus/ubavar.h>
    119        1.2     ragge #include <dev/qbus/if_uba.h>
    120        1.2     ragge #include <dev/qbus/if_qtreg.h>
    121        1.2     ragge 
    122        1.2     ragge #define NRCV	QT_MAX_RCV	/* Receive descriptors (must be == 32) */
    123        1.2     ragge #define NXMT	QT_MAX_XMT	/* Transmit descriptors	(must be == 12) */
    124        1.2     ragge #if	NRCV != 32 || NXMT != 12
    125        1.2     ragge 	hardware requires these sizes.
    126        1.1     ragge #endif
    127        1.6    simonb 
    128        1.4     ragge /*
    129        1.4     ragge  * Control data structures, must be in DMA-friendly memory.
    130        1.4     ragge  */
    131        1.2     ragge struct	qt_cdata {
    132        1.2     ragge 	struct	qt_init qc_init;	/* Init block			*/
    133        1.2     ragge 	struct	qt_rring qc_r[NRCV];	/* Receive descriptor ring	*/
    134        1.2     ragge 	struct	qt_tring qc_t[NXMT];	/* Transmit descriptor ring	*/
    135        1.2     ragge };
    136        1.1     ragge 
    137        1.1     ragge struct	qt_softc {
    138       1.14      matt 	device_t sc_dev;		/* Configuration common part */
    139        1.2     ragge 	struct	ethercom is_ec;		/* common part - must be first  */
    140       1.14      matt 	struct uba_softc *sc_uh;
    141        1.2     ragge 	struct	evcnt sc_intrcnt;	/* Interrupt counting */
    142        1.6    simonb #define	is_if	is_ec.ec_if		/* network-visible interface	*/
    143        1.2     ragge 	u_int8_t is_addr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; /* hardware Ethernet address	*/
    144        1.2     ragge 	bus_space_tag_t	sc_iot;
    145        1.2     ragge 	bus_addr_t	sc_ioh;
    146        1.2     ragge 
    147        1.4     ragge 	struct	ubinfo	sc_ui;		/* control block address desc	*/
    148        1.4     ragge 	struct	qt_cdata *sc_ib;	/* virt address of ctrl block	*/
    149        1.4     ragge 	struct	qt_cdata *sc_pib;	/* phys address of ctrl block	*/
    150        1.2     ragge 
    151        1.2     ragge 	struct	ifubinfo sc_ifuba;	/* UNIBUS resources */
    152        1.2     ragge 	struct	ifrw sc_ifr[NRCV];	/* UNIBUS receive buffer maps */
    153        1.2     ragge 	struct	ifxmt sc_ifw[NXMT];	/* UNIBUS receive buffer maps */
    154        1.2     ragge 
    155        1.4     ragge 	int	rindex;			/* Receive Completed Index	*/
    156        1.4     ragge 	int	nxtrcv;			/* Next Receive Index		*/
    157        1.4     ragge 	int	nrcv;			/* Number of Receives active	*/
    158        1.1     ragge 
    159        1.2     ragge 	int	xnext;			/* Next descriptor to transmit	*/
    160        1.2     ragge 	int	xlast;			/* Last descriptor transmitted	*/
    161        1.2     ragge 	int	nxmit;			/* # packets in send queue	*/
    162        1.4     ragge 
    163        1.2     ragge 	short	vector;			/* Interrupt vector assigned	*/
    164        1.2     ragge };
    165        1.2     ragge 
    166       1.14      matt static	int qtmatch(device_t, cfdata_t, void *);
    167       1.14      matt static	void qtattach(device_t, device_t, void *);
    168        1.2     ragge static	void qtintr(void *);
    169        1.2     ragge static	int qtinit(struct ifnet *);
    170       1.11  christos static	int qtioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, void *);
    171        1.2     ragge static	int qtturbo(struct qt_softc *);
    172        1.2     ragge static	void qtstart(struct ifnet *ifp);
    173        1.4     ragge static	void qtstop(struct ifnet *ifp, int disable);
    174        1.2     ragge static	void qtsrr(struct qt_softc *, int);
    175        1.2     ragge static	void qtrint(struct qt_softc *sc);
    176        1.2     ragge static	void qttint(struct qt_softc *sc);
    177        1.2     ragge 
    178        1.2     ragge /* static	void qtrestart(struct qt_softc *sc); */
    179        1.6    simonb 
    180       1.14      matt CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(qt, sizeof(struct qt_softc),
    181        1.2     ragge     qtmatch, qtattach, NULL, NULL);
    182        1.1     ragge 
    183        1.1     ragge /*
    184        1.6    simonb  * Maximum packet size needs to include 4 bytes for the CRC
    185        1.1     ragge  * on received packets.
    186        1.1     ragge */
    187        1.1     ragge #define MAXPACKETSIZE (ETHERMTU + sizeof (struct ether_header) + 4)
    188        1.1     ragge #define	MINPACKETSIZE 64
    189        1.1     ragge 
    190        1.3     ragge #define QT_WCSR(csr, val) \
    191        1.3     ragge 	bus_space_write_2(sc->sc_iot, sc->sc_ioh, csr, val)
    192        1.3     ragge #define QT_RCSR(csr) \
    193        1.3     ragge 	bus_space_read_2(sc->sc_iot, sc->sc_ioh, csr)
    194        1.3     ragge 
    195        1.3     ragge 
    196        1.2     ragge #define loint(x)	((int)(x) & 0xffff)
    197        1.2     ragge #define hiint(x)	(((int)(x) >> 16) & 0x3f)
    198        1.2     ragge 
    199        1.1     ragge /*
    200        1.2     ragge  * Check if this card is a turbo delqa.
    201        1.2     ragge  */
    202        1.2     ragge int
    203       1.14      matt qtmatch(device_t parent, cfdata_t cf, void *aux)
    204        1.2     ragge {
    205       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc ssc;
    206       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc *sc = &ssc;
    207       1.14      matt 	struct uba_attach_args *ua = aux;
    208       1.14      matt 	struct uba_softc *uh = device_private(parent);
    209       1.14      matt 	struct qt_init *qi;
    210        1.4     ragge 	struct ubinfo ui;
    211        1.2     ragge 
    212        1.3     ragge 	sc->sc_iot = ua->ua_iot;
    213        1.3     ragge 	sc->sc_ioh = ua->ua_ioh;
    214        1.2     ragge 	if (qtturbo(sc) == 0)
    215        1.4     ragge 		return 0; /* Not a turbo card */
    216        1.4     ragge 
    217        1.4     ragge 	/* Force the card to interrupt */
    218        1.4     ragge 	ui.ui_size = sizeof(struct qt_init);
    219       1.14      matt 	if (ubmemalloc(uh, &ui, 0))
    220        1.4     ragge 		return 0; /* Failed */
    221        1.4     ragge 	qi = (struct qt_init *)ui.ui_vaddr;
    222        1.4     ragge 	memset(qi, 0, sizeof(struct qt_init));
    223       1.14      matt 	qi->vector = uh->uh_lastiv - 4;
    224        1.4     ragge 	qi->options = INIT_OPTIONS_INT;
    225        1.6    simonb 
    226        1.4     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_IBAL, loint(ui.ui_baddr));
    227        1.4     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_IBAH, hiint(ui.ui_baddr));
    228        1.4     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRQR, 2);
    229        1.4     ragge 	delay(100000); /* Wait some time for interrupt */
    230        1.4     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRQR, 3); /* Stop card */
    231        1.4     ragge 
    232       1.14      matt 	ubmemfree(uh, &ui);
    233        1.2     ragge 
    234        1.2     ragge 	return 10;
    235        1.2     ragge }
    236        1.1     ragge 
    237        1.1     ragge 
    238        1.1     ragge /*
    239        1.1     ragge  * Interface exists.  More accurately, something exists at the CSR (see
    240        1.1     ragge  * sys/sys_net.c) -- there's no guarantee it's a DELQA-YM.
    241        1.1     ragge  *
    242        1.1     ragge  * The ring descriptors are initialized, the buffers allocated using first the
    243        1.1     ragge  * DMA region allocated at network load time and then later main memory.  The
    244        1.1     ragge  * INIT block is filled in and the device is poked/probed to see if it really
    245        1.1     ragge  * is a DELQA-YM.  If the device is not a -YM then a message is printed and
    246        1.1     ragge  * the 'if_attach' call is skipped.  For a -YM the START command is issued,
    247        1.1     ragge  * but the device is not marked as running|up - that happens at interrupt level
    248        1.1     ragge  * when the device interrupts to say it has started.
    249        1.1     ragge */
    250        1.1     ragge 
    251        1.2     ragge void
    252       1.14      matt qtattach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux)
    253       1.14      matt {
    254       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc *sc = device_private(self);
    255       1.14      matt 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->is_if;
    256        1.2     ragge 	struct uba_attach_args *ua = aux;
    257        1.2     ragge 
    258       1.16      matt 	sc->sc_dev = self;
    259       1.16      matt 
    260        1.6    simonb 	uba_intr_establish(ua->ua_icookie, ua->ua_cvec, qtintr, sc,
    261        1.2     ragge 	    &sc->sc_intrcnt);
    262        1.2     ragge 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&sc->sc_intrcnt, EVCNT_TYPE_INTR, ua->ua_evcnt,
    263       1.14      matt 	    device_xname(sc->sc_dev), "intr");
    264        1.2     ragge 
    265       1.14      matt 	sc->sc_uh = device_private(parent);
    266        1.3     ragge 	sc->sc_iot = ua->ua_iot;
    267        1.3     ragge 	sc->sc_ioh = ua->ua_ioh;
    268       1.14      matt 	sc->sc_uh->uh_lastiv -= 4;
    269       1.14      matt 	sc->vector = sc->sc_uh->uh_lastiv;
    270        1.1     ragge 
    271        1.1     ragge /*
    272        1.1     ragge  * Now allocate the buffers and initialize the buffers.  This should _never_
    273        1.1     ragge  * fail because main memory is allocated after the DMA pool is used up.
    274        1.1     ragge */
    275        1.1     ragge 
    276        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[0] = QT_RCSR(0);
    277        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[1] = QT_RCSR(2);
    278        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[2] = QT_RCSR(4);
    279        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[3] = QT_RCSR(6);
    280        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[4] = QT_RCSR(8);
    281        1.3     ragge 	sc->is_addr[5] = QT_RCSR(10);
    282        1.2     ragge 
    283       1.14      matt 	strcpy(ifp->if_xname, device_xname(sc->sc_dev));
    284        1.2     ragge 	ifp->if_softc = sc;
    285        1.4     ragge 	ifp->if_flags = IFF_BROADCAST|IFF_MULTICAST;
    286        1.2     ragge 	ifp->if_ioctl = qtioctl;
    287        1.2     ragge 	ifp->if_start = qtstart;
    288        1.2     ragge 	ifp->if_init = qtinit;
    289        1.4     ragge 	ifp->if_stop = qtstop;
    290        1.2     ragge 	IFQ_SET_READY(&ifp->if_snd);
    291        1.6    simonb 
    292        1.2     ragge 	printf("\n%s: delqa-plus in Turbo mode, hardware address %s\n",
    293       1.14      matt 	    device_xname(sc->sc_dev), ether_sprintf(sc->is_addr));
    294        1.2     ragge 	if_attach(ifp);
    295        1.2     ragge 	ether_ifattach(ifp, sc->is_addr);
    296       1.14      matt }
    297        1.6    simonb 
    298        1.2     ragge int
    299       1.14      matt qtturbo(struct qt_softc *sc)
    300       1.14      matt {
    301       1.14      matt 	int i;
    302        1.1     ragge 
    303        1.1     ragge /*
    304        1.1     ragge  * Issue the software reset.  Delay 150us.  The board should now be in
    305        1.1     ragge  * DELQA-Normal mode.  Set ITB and DEQTA select.  If both bits do not
    306        1.1     ragge  * stay turned on then the board is not a DELQA-YM.
    307        1.1     ragge */
    308        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_ARQR, ARQR_SR);
    309        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_ARQR, 0);
    310        1.1     ragge 	delay(150L);
    311        1.1     ragge 
    312        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRR, 0x8001);	/* MS | ITB */
    313        1.3     ragge 	i = QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR);
    314        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRR, 0x8000);	/* Turn off ITB, set DELQA select */
    315       1.14      matt 	if (i != 0x8001)
    316        1.1     ragge 		return(0);
    317        1.1     ragge /*
    318        1.1     ragge  * Board is a DELQA-YM.  Send the commands to enable Turbo mode.  Delay
    319        1.1     ragge  * 1 second, testing the SRR register every millisecond to see if the
    320        1.1     ragge  * board has shifted to Turbo mode.
    321        1.1     ragge */
    322        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_XCR0, 0x0baf);
    323        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_XCR1, 0xff00);
    324        1.1     ragge 	for	(i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
    325        1.1     ragge 		{
    326        1.3     ragge 		if	((QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR) & SRR_RESP) == 1)
    327        1.1     ragge 			break;
    328        1.1     ragge 		delay(1000L);
    329        1.1     ragge 		}
    330        1.1     ragge 	if	(i >= 1000)
    331        1.1     ragge 		{
    332        1.3     ragge 		printf("qt !Turbo\n");
    333        1.1     ragge 		return(0);
    334        1.1     ragge 		}
    335        1.1     ragge 	return(1);
    336       1.14      matt }
    337        1.1     ragge 
    338        1.2     ragge int
    339        1.2     ragge qtinit(struct ifnet *ifp)
    340       1.14      matt {
    341       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    342       1.14      matt 	struct qt_init *iniblk;
    343        1.2     ragge 	struct ifrw *ifrw;
    344        1.2     ragge 	struct ifxmt *ifxp;
    345        1.1     ragge 	struct	qt_rring *rp;
    346        1.1     ragge 	struct	qt_tring *tp;
    347       1.14      matt 	int i, error;
    348        1.6    simonb 
    349        1.5   thorpej 	if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING) {
    350        1.5   thorpej 		/* Cancel any pending I/O. */
    351        1.5   thorpej 		qtstop(ifp, 0);
    352        1.5   thorpej 	}
    353        1.2     ragge 
    354        1.2     ragge 	if (sc->sc_ib == NULL) {
    355       1.14      matt 		if (if_ubaminit(&sc->sc_ifuba, sc->sc_uh,
    356        1.2     ragge 		    MCLBYTES, sc->sc_ifr, NRCV, sc->sc_ifw, NXMT)) {
    357       1.14      matt 			printf("%s: can't initialize\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev));
    358        1.2     ragge 			ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_UP;
    359        1.2     ragge 			return 0;
    360        1.2     ragge 		}
    361        1.2     ragge 		sc->sc_ui.ui_size = sizeof(struct qt_cdata);
    362       1.14      matt 		if ((error = ubmemalloc(sc->sc_uh, &sc->sc_ui, 0))) {
    363        1.2     ragge 			printf(": failed ubmemalloc(), error = %d\n", error);
    364        1.2     ragge 			return error;
    365        1.2     ragge 		}
    366        1.2     ragge 		sc->sc_ib = (struct qt_cdata *)sc->sc_ui.ui_vaddr;
    367        1.2     ragge 		sc->sc_pib = (struct qt_cdata *)sc->sc_ui.ui_baddr;
    368        1.2     ragge 
    369        1.2     ragge /*
    370        1.2     ragge  * Fill in most of the INIT block: vector, options (interrupt enable), ring
    371        1.2     ragge  * locations.  The physical address is copied from the ROMs as part of the
    372  1.18.36.2     skrll  * -YM testing procedure.  The CSR is saved here rather than in qtinit()
    373        1.2     ragge  * because the qtturbo() routine needs it.
    374        1.2     ragge  *
    375        1.2     ragge  * The INIT block must be quadword aligned.  Using malloc() guarantees click
    376        1.2     ragge  * (64 byte) alignment.  Since the only time the INIT block is referenced is
    377        1.2     ragge  * at 'startup' or 'reset' time there is really no time penalty (and a modest
    378        1.2     ragge  * D space savings) involved.
    379        1.2     ragge */
    380        1.2     ragge 		memset(sc->sc_ib, 0, sizeof(struct qt_cdata));
    381        1.2     ragge 		iniblk = &sc->sc_ib->qc_init;
    382        1.2     ragge 
    383        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->vector = sc->vector;
    384        1.2     ragge 		memcpy(iniblk->paddr, sc->is_addr, 6);
    385        1.2     ragge 
    386        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->options = INIT_OPTIONS_INT;
    387        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->rx_lo = loint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_r);
    388        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->rx_hi = hiint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_r);
    389        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->tx_lo = loint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_t);
    390        1.2     ragge 		iniblk->tx_hi = hiint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_t);
    391        1.2     ragge 	}
    392        1.4     ragge 	iniblk = &sc->sc_ib->qc_init;
    393        1.4     ragge 	iniblk->mode = ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC ? INIT_MODE_PRO : 0;
    394        1.2     ragge 
    395        1.2     ragge 
    396        1.1     ragge /*
    397        1.1     ragge  * Now initialize the receive ring descriptors.  Because this routine can be
    398        1.1     ragge  * called with outstanding I/O operations we check the ring descriptors for
    399        1.1     ragge  * a non-zero 'rhost0' (or 'thost0') word and place those buffers back on
    400        1.1     ragge  * the free list.
    401        1.1     ragge */
    402        1.2     ragge 	for (i = 0; i < NRCV; i++) {
    403        1.2     ragge 		rp = &sc->sc_ib->qc_r[i];
    404        1.2     ragge 		ifrw = &sc->sc_ifr[i];
    405        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd1 = MCLBYTES;
    406        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd4 = loint(ifrw->ifrw_info);
    407        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd5 = hiint(ifrw->ifrw_info);
    408        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd3 = 0;			/* clear RMD3_OWN */
    409        1.1     ragge 		}
    410        1.2     ragge 	for (i = 0; i < NXMT; i++) {
    411        1.2     ragge 		tp = &sc->sc_ib->qc_t[i];
    412        1.2     ragge 		ifxp = &sc->sc_ifw[i];
    413        1.2     ragge 		tp->tmd4 = loint(ifxp->ifw_info);
    414        1.2     ragge 		tp->tmd5 = hiint(ifxp->ifw_info);
    415        1.2     ragge 		tp->tmd3 = TMD3_OWN;
    416        1.1     ragge 		}
    417        1.2     ragge 
    418        1.2     ragge 	sc->xnext = sc->xlast = sc->nxmit = 0;
    419        1.1     ragge 	sc->rindex = 0;
    420        1.1     ragge 	sc->nxtrcv = 0;
    421        1.1     ragge 	sc->nrcv = 0;
    422        1.6    simonb 
    423        1.1     ragge /*
    424        1.1     ragge  * Now we tell the device the address of the INIT block.  The device
    425        1.1     ragge  * _must_ be in the Turbo mode at this time.  The "START" command is
    426        1.1     ragge  * then issued to the device.  A 1 second timeout is then started.
    427        1.1     ragge  * When the interrupt occurs the IFF_UP|IFF_RUNNING state is entered and
    428        1.6    simonb  * full operations will proceed.  If the timeout expires without an interrupt
    429        1.1     ragge  * being received an error is printed, the flags cleared and the device left
    430        1.1     ragge  * marked down.
    431        1.1     ragge */
    432        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_IBAL, loint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_init));
    433        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_IBAH, hiint(&sc->sc_pib->qc_init));
    434        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRQR, 2);
    435        1.2     ragge 
    436        1.2     ragge 	sc->is_if.if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING;
    437        1.2     ragge 	return 0;
    438        1.1     ragge 	}
    439        1.1     ragge 
    440        1.1     ragge /*
    441        1.1     ragge  * Start output on interface.
    442        1.1     ragge  */
    443        1.1     ragge 
    444        1.2     ragge void
    445        1.2     ragge qtstart(struct ifnet *ifp)
    446        1.1     ragge 	{
    447        1.6    simonb 	int	len, nxmit;
    448       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    449       1.14      matt 	struct qt_tring *rp;
    450        1.2     ragge 	struct	mbuf *m = NULL;
    451        1.6    simonb 
    452        1.2     ragge 	for (nxmit = sc->nxmit; nxmit < NXMT; nxmit++) {
    453        1.1     ragge 		IF_DEQUEUE(&sc->is_if.if_snd, m);
    454        1.1     ragge 		if	(m == 0)
    455        1.1     ragge 			break;
    456        1.2     ragge 
    457        1.2     ragge 		rp = &sc->sc_ib->qc_t[sc->xnext];
    458        1.2     ragge 		if ((rp->tmd3 & TMD3_OWN) == 0)
    459        1.2     ragge 			panic("qtstart");
    460        1.2     ragge 
    461       1.18     joerg 		bpf_mtap(ifp, m);
    462        1.3     ragge 
    463        1.2     ragge 		len = if_ubaput(&sc->sc_ifuba, &sc->sc_ifw[sc->xnext], m);
    464        1.2     ragge 		if (len < MINPACKETSIZE)
    465        1.1     ragge 			len = MINPACKETSIZE;
    466        1.1     ragge 		rp->tmd3 = len & TMD3_BCT;	/* set length,clear ownership */
    467        1.3     ragge 		QT_WCSR(CSR_ARQR, ARQR_TRQ);	/* tell device it has buffer */
    468        1.3     ragge 
    469        1.2     ragge 		if	(++sc->xnext >= NXMT)
    470        1.2     ragge 			sc->xnext = 0;
    471        1.1     ragge 	}
    472        1.2     ragge 	if (sc->nxmit != nxmit)
    473        1.2     ragge 		sc->nxmit = nxmit;
    474        1.2     ragge 	/* XXX - set OACTIVE */
    475        1.2     ragge }
    476        1.6    simonb 
    477        1.1     ragge /*
    478        1.6    simonb  * General interrupt service routine.  Receive, transmit, device start
    479        1.1     ragge  * interrupts and timeouts come here.  Check for hard device errors and print a
    480        1.6    simonb  * message if any errors are found.  If we are waiting for the device to
    481        1.1     ragge  * START then check if the device is now running.
    482        1.1     ragge */
    483        1.1     ragge 
    484        1.2     ragge void
    485        1.2     ragge qtintr(void *arg)
    486        1.1     ragge 	{
    487        1.2     ragge 	struct qt_softc *sc = arg;
    488        1.4     ragge 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->is_if;
    489        1.2     ragge 	short status;
    490        1.2     ragge 
    491        1.6    simonb 
    492        1.3     ragge 	status = QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR);
    493        1.1     ragge 	if	(status < 0)
    494        1.1     ragge 		/* should we reset the device after a bunch of these errs? */
    495        1.2     ragge 		qtsrr(sc, status);
    496        1.4     ragge 	if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0)
    497        1.4     ragge 		return; /* Unwanted interrupt */
    498        1.2     ragge 	qtrint(sc);
    499        1.2     ragge 	qttint(sc);
    500        1.2     ragge 	qtstart(&sc->is_ec.ec_if);
    501        1.1     ragge 	}
    502        1.6    simonb 
    503        1.1     ragge /*
    504        1.1     ragge  * Transmit interrupt service.  Only called if there are outstanding transmit
    505        1.1     ragge  * requests which could have completed.  The DELQA-YM doesn't provide the
    506        1.1     ragge  * status bits telling the kind (receive, transmit) of interrupt.
    507        1.1     ragge */
    508        1.6    simonb 
    509        1.1     ragge #define BBLMIS (TMD2_BBL|TMD2_MIS)
    510        1.1     ragge 
    511        1.2     ragge void
    512        1.2     ragge qttint(struct qt_softc *sc)
    513        1.1     ragge 	{
    514       1.14      matt 	struct qt_tring *rp;
    515        1.6    simonb 
    516        1.2     ragge 	while (sc->nxmit > 0)
    517        1.1     ragge 		{
    518        1.2     ragge 		rp = &sc->sc_ib->qc_t[sc->xlast];
    519        1.2     ragge 		if ((rp->tmd3 & TMD3_OWN) == 0)
    520        1.1     ragge 			break;
    521        1.1     ragge 		sc->is_if.if_opackets++;
    522        1.1     ragge /*
    523        1.1     ragge  * Collisions don't count as output errors, but babbling and missing packets
    524        1.1     ragge  * do count as output errors.
    525        1.1     ragge */
    526        1.1     ragge 		if	(rp->tmd2 & TMD2_CER)
    527        1.1     ragge 			sc->is_if.if_collisions++;
    528        1.6    simonb 		if	((rp->tmd0 & TMD0_ERR1) ||
    529        1.1     ragge 			 ((rp->tmd2 & TMD2_ERR2) && (rp->tmd2 & BBLMIS)))
    530        1.1     ragge 			{
    531        1.1     ragge #ifdef QTDEBUG
    532        1.2     ragge 			char buf[100];
    533       1.15  christos 			snprintb(buf, sizeof(buf), TMD2_BITS, rp->tmd2);
    534       1.14      matt 			printf("%s: tmd2 %s\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), buf);
    535        1.1     ragge #endif
    536        1.1     ragge 			sc->is_if.if_oerrors++;
    537        1.1     ragge 			}
    538        1.2     ragge 		if_ubaend(&sc->sc_ifuba, &sc->sc_ifw[sc->xlast]);
    539        1.2     ragge 		if	(++sc->xlast >= NXMT)
    540        1.2     ragge 			sc->xlast = 0;
    541        1.2     ragge 		sc->nxmit--;
    542        1.1     ragge 		}
    543        1.1     ragge 	}
    544        1.6    simonb 
    545        1.1     ragge /*
    546        1.1     ragge  * Receive interrupt service.  Pull packet off the interface and put into
    547        1.1     ragge  * a mbuf chain for processing later.
    548        1.1     ragge */
    549        1.1     ragge 
    550        1.2     ragge void
    551        1.2     ragge qtrint(struct qt_softc *sc)
    552       1.14      matt {
    553       1.14      matt 	struct qt_rring *rp;
    554        1.2     ragge 	struct ifnet *ifp = &sc->is_ec.ec_if;
    555        1.2     ragge 	struct mbuf *m;
    556        1.1     ragge 	int	len;
    557        1.6    simonb 
    558        1.2     ragge 	while	(sc->sc_ib->qc_r[(int)sc->rindex].rmd3 & RMD3_OWN)
    559        1.1     ragge 		{
    560        1.2     ragge 		rp = &sc->sc_ib->qc_r[(int)sc->rindex];
    561        1.1     ragge 		if     ((rp->rmd0 & (RMD0_STP|RMD0_ENP)) != (RMD0_STP|RMD0_ENP))
    562        1.1     ragge 			{
    563       1.14      matt 			printf("%s: chained packet\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev));
    564        1.1     ragge 			sc->is_if.if_ierrors++;
    565        1.1     ragge 			goto rnext;
    566        1.1     ragge 			}
    567        1.1     ragge 		len = (rp->rmd1 & RMD1_MCNT) - 4;	/* -4 for CRC */
    568        1.1     ragge 		sc->is_if.if_ipackets++;
    569        1.6    simonb 
    570        1.1     ragge 		if	((rp->rmd0 & RMD0_ERR3) || (rp->rmd2 & RMD2_ERR4))
    571        1.1     ragge 			{
    572        1.1     ragge #ifdef QTDEBUG
    573        1.2     ragge 			char buf[100];
    574       1.15  christos 			snprintb(buf, sizeof(buf), RMD0_BITS, rp->rmd0);
    575       1.14      matt 			printf("%s: rmd0 %s\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), buf);
    576       1.15  christos 			snprintb(buf, sizeof(buf), RMD2_BITS, rp->rmd2);
    577       1.14      matt 			printf("%s: rmd2 %s\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), buf);
    578        1.1     ragge #endif
    579        1.2     ragge 			sc->is_if.if_ierrors++;
    580        1.2     ragge 			goto rnext;
    581        1.1     ragge 			}
    582        1.2     ragge 		m = if_ubaget(&sc->sc_ifuba, &sc->sc_ifr[(int)sc->rindex],
    583        1.2     ragge 		    ifp, len);
    584        1.2     ragge 		if (m == 0) {
    585        1.2     ragge 			sc->is_if.if_ierrors++;
    586        1.2     ragge 			goto rnext;
    587        1.2     ragge 		}
    588  1.18.36.1     skrll 		if_percpuq_enqueue(ifp->if_percpuq, m);
    589        1.1     ragge rnext:
    590        1.1     ragge 		--sc->nrcv;
    591        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd3 = 0;
    592        1.2     ragge 		rp->rmd1 = MCLBYTES;
    593        1.2     ragge 		if	(++sc->rindex >= NRCV)
    594        1.1     ragge 			sc->rindex = 0;
    595        1.1     ragge 		}
    596        1.3     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_ARQR, ARQR_RRQ);	/* tell device it has buffer */
    597        1.1     ragge 	}
    598        1.1     ragge 
    599        1.2     ragge int
    600       1.14      matt qtioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, void *data)
    601       1.14      matt {
    602        1.5   thorpej 	int s, error;
    603        1.5   thorpej 
    604        1.5   thorpej 	s = splnet();
    605        1.2     ragge 
    606        1.2     ragge 	error = ether_ioctl(ifp, cmd, data);
    607        1.5   thorpej 	if (error == ENETRESET) {
    608        1.5   thorpej 		if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)
    609        1.5   thorpej 			error = qtinit(ifp);
    610        1.5   thorpej 		else
    611        1.5   thorpej 			error = 0;
    612        1.4     ragge 	}
    613        1.1     ragge 	splx(s);
    614        1.2     ragge 	return (error);
    615        1.2     ragge }
    616        1.1     ragge 
    617        1.2     ragge void
    618       1.14      matt qtsrr(struct qt_softc *sc, int srrbits)
    619       1.14      matt {
    620        1.2     ragge 	char buf[100];
    621       1.15  christos 	snprintb(buf, sizeof(buf), SRR_BITS, srrbits);
    622       1.14      matt 	printf("%s: srr=%s\n", device_xname(sc->sc_dev), buf);
    623       1.14      matt }
    624        1.4     ragge 
    625        1.4     ragge /*
    626        1.4     ragge  * Stop activity on the interface.
    627        1.4     ragge  * Lose outstanding transmit requests. XXX - not good for multicast.
    628        1.4     ragge  */
    629        1.4     ragge void
    630        1.4     ragge qtstop(struct ifnet *ifp, int disable)
    631        1.4     ragge {
    632        1.4     ragge 	struct qt_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
    633        1.4     ragge 	int i;
    634        1.4     ragge 
    635        1.4     ragge 	QT_WCSR(CSR_SRQR, 3);
    636        1.4     ragge 	for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
    637        1.4     ragge 		if ((QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR) & SRR_RESP) == 3)
    638        1.4     ragge 			break;
    639        1.4     ragge 	if (QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR) & SRR_FES)
    640        1.4     ragge 		qtsrr(sc, QT_RCSR(CSR_SRR));
    641        1.4     ragge 	/* Forget already queued transmit requests */
    642        1.4     ragge 	while (sc->nxmit > 0) {
    643        1.4     ragge 		if_ubaend(&sc->sc_ifuba, &sc->sc_ifw[sc->xlast]);
    644        1.4     ragge 		if (++sc->xlast >= NXMT)
    645        1.4     ragge 			sc->xlast = 0;
    646        1.4     ragge 		sc->nxmit--;
    647        1.4     ragge 	}
    648        1.4     ragge 	/* Handle late received packets */
    649        1.4     ragge 	qtrint(sc);
    650        1.4     ragge 	ifp->if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING;
    651        1.4     ragge }
    652        1.1     ragge 
    653        1.2     ragge #ifdef notyet
    654        1.1     ragge /*
    655        1.1     ragge  * Reset the device.  This moves it from DELQA-T mode to DELQA-Normal mode.
    656        1.1     ragge  * After the reset put the device back in -T mode.  Then call qtinit() to
    657        1.1     ragge  * reinitialize the ring structures and issue the 'timeout' for the "device
    658        1.1     ragge  * started interrupt".
    659        1.1     ragge */
    660        1.1     ragge 
    661        1.2     ragge void
    662        1.2     ragge qtreset(sc)
    663       1.14      matt 	struct qt_softc *sc;
    664        1.1     ragge 	{
    665        1.6    simonb 
    666        1.1     ragge 	qtturbo(sc);
    667        1.2     ragge 	qtinit(&sc->is_ec.ec_if);
    668        1.1     ragge 	}
    669        1.1     ragge #endif
    670