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      1 /*	$NetBSD: if_ie_vme.c,v 1.13 2001/03/13 16:31:14 tsutsui Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 1995 Charles D. Cranor
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9  * are met:
     10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     16  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     17  *      This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor.
     18  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     19  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     20  *
     21  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     22  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     23  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     24  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     25  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     26  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     27  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     28  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     29  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     30  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     31  */
     32 
     33 /*
     34  * Converted to SUN ie driver by Charles D. Cranor,
     35  *		October 1994, January 1995.
     36  */
     37 
     38 /*
     39  * The i82586 is a very painful chip, found in sun3's, sun-4/100's
     40  * sun-4/200's, and VME based suns.  The byte order is all wrong for a
     41  * SUN, making life difficult.  Programming this chip is mostly the same,
     42  * but certain details differ from system to system.  This driver is
     43  * written so that different "ie" interfaces can be controled by the same
     44  * driver.
     45  */
     46 
     47 /*
     48  * programming notes:
     49  *
     50  * the ie chip operates in a 24 bit address space.
     51  *
     52  * most ie interfaces appear to be divided into two parts:
     53  *	 - generic 586 stuff
     54  *	 - board specific
     55  *
     56  * generic:
     57  *	the generic stuff of the ie chip is all done with data structures
     58  * 	that live in the chip's memory address space.   the chip expects
     59  * 	its main data structure (the sys conf ptr -- SCP) to be at a fixed
     60  * 	address in its 24 bit space: 0xfffff4
     61  *
     62  *      the SCP points to another structure called the ISCP.
     63  *      the ISCP points to another structure called the SCB.
     64  * 	the SCB has a status field, a linked list of "commands", and
     65  * 	a linked list of "receive buffers".   these are data structures that
     66  * 	live in memory, not registers.
     67  *
     68  * board:
     69  * 	to get the chip to do anything, you first put a command in the
     70  * 	command data structure list.   then you have to signal "attention"
     71  * 	to the chip to get it to look at the command.   how you
     72  * 	signal attention depends on what board you have... on PC's
     73  * 	there is an i/o port number to do this, on sun's there is a
     74  * 	register bit you toggle.
     75  *
     76  * 	to get data from the chip you program it to interrupt...
     77  *
     78  *
     79  * sun issues:
     80  *
     81  *      there are 3 kinds of sun "ie" interfaces:
     82  *        1 - a VME/multibus card
     83  *        2 - an on-board interface (sun3's, sun-4/100's, and sun-4/200's)
     84  *        3 - another VME board called the 3E
     85  *
     86  * 	the VME boards lives in vme16 space.   only 16 and 8 bit accesses
     87  * 	are allowed, so functions that copy data must be aware of this.
     88  *
     89  * 	the chip is an intel chip.  this means that the byte order
     90  * 	on all the "short"s in the chip's data structures is wrong.
     91  * 	so, constants described in the intel docs are swapped for the sun.
     92  * 	that means that any buffer pointers you give the chip must be
     93  * 	swapped to intel format.   yuck.
     94  *
     95  *   VME/multibus interface:
     96  * 	for the multibus interface the board ignores the top 4 bits
     97  * 	of the chip address.   the multibus interface has its own
     98  * 	MMU like page map (without protections or valid bits, etc).
     99  * 	there are 256 pages of physical memory on the board (each page
    100  * 	is 1024 bytes).   There are 1024 slots in the page map.  so,
    101  * 	a 1024 byte page takes up 10 bits of address for the offset,
    102  * 	and if there are 1024 slots in the page that is another 10 bits
    103  * 	of the address.   That makes a 20 bit address, and as stated
    104  * 	earlier the board ignores the top 4 bits, so that accounts
    105  * 	for all 24 bits of address.
    106  *
    107  * 	Note that the last entry of the page map maps the top of the
    108  * 	24 bit address space and that the SCP is supposed to be at
    109  * 	0xfffff4 (taking into account allignment).   so,
    110  *	for multibus, that entry in the page map has to be used for the SCP.
    111  *
    112  * 	The page map effects BOTH how the ie chip sees the
    113  * 	memory, and how the host sees it.
    114  *
    115  * 	The page map is part of the "register" area of the board
    116  *
    117  *	The page map to control where ram appears in the address space.
    118  *	We choose to have RAM start at 0 in the 24 bit address space.
    119  *
    120  *	to get the phyiscal address of the board's RAM you must take the
    121  *	top 12 bits of the physical address of the register address and
    122  *	or in the 4 bits from the status word as bits 17-20 (remember that
    123  *	the board ignores the chip's top 4 address lines). For example:
    124  *	if the register is @ 0xffe88000, then the top 12 bits are 0xffe00000.
    125  *	to get the 4 bits from the status word just do status & IEVME_HADDR.
    126  *	suppose the value is "4".   Then just shift it left 16 bits to get
    127  *	it into bits 17-20 (e.g. 0x40000).    Then or it to get the
    128  *	address of RAM (in our example: 0xffe40000).   see the attach routine!
    129  *
    130  *
    131  *   on-board interface:
    132  *
    133  *	on the onboard ie interface the 24 bit address space is hardwired
    134  *	to be 0xff000000 -> 0xffffffff of KVA.   this means that sc_iobase
    135  *	will be 0xff000000.   sc_maddr will be where ever we allocate RAM
    136  *	in KVA.    note that since the SCP is at a fixed address it means
    137  *	that we have to allocate a fixed KVA for the SCP.
    138  *	<fill in useful info later>
    139  *
    140  *
    141  *   VME3E interface:
    142  *
    143  *	<fill in useful info later>
    144  *
    145  */
    146 
    147 #include <sys/param.h>
    148 #include <sys/systm.h>
    149 #include <sys/errno.h>
    150 #include <sys/device.h>
    151 #include <sys/protosw.h>
    152 #include <sys/socket.h>
    153 
    154 #include <net/if.h>
    155 #include <net/if_types.h>
    156 #include <net/if_dl.h>
    157 #include <net/if_media.h>
    158 #include <net/if_ether.h>
    159 
    160 #include <machine/bus.h>
    161 #include <machine/intr.h>
    162 #include <dev/vme/vmevar.h>
    163 
    164 #include <dev/ic/i82586reg.h>
    165 #include <dev/ic/i82586var.h>
    166 
    167 #include "locators.h"
    168 
    169 /*
    170  * VME/multibus definitions
    171  */
    172 #define IEVME_PAGESIZE 1024	/* bytes */
    173 #define IEVME_PAGSHIFT 10	/* bits */
    174 #define IEVME_NPAGES   256	/* number of pages on chip */
    175 #define IEVME_MAPSZ    1024	/* number of entries in the map */
    176 
    177 /*
    178  * PTE for the page map
    179  */
    180 #define IEVME_SBORDR 0x8000	/* sun byte order */
    181 #define IEVME_IBORDR 0x0000	/* intel byte ordr */
    182 
    183 #define IEVME_P2MEM  0x2000	/* memory is on P2 */
    184 #define IEVME_OBMEM  0x0000	/* memory is on board */
    185 
    186 #define IEVME_PGMASK 0x0fff	/* gives the physical page frame number */
    187 
    188 struct ievme {
    189 	u_int16_t	pgmap[IEVME_MAPSZ];
    190 	u_int16_t	xxx[32];	/* prom */
    191 	u_int16_t	status;		/* see below for bits */
    192 	u_int16_t	xxx2;		/* filler */
    193 	u_int16_t	pectrl;		/* parity control (see below) */
    194 	u_int16_t	peaddr;		/* low 16 bits of address */
    195 };
    196 
    197 /*
    198  * status bits
    199  */
    200 #define IEVME_RESET 0x8000	/* reset board */
    201 #define IEVME_ONAIR 0x4000	/* go out of loopback 'on-air' */
    202 #define IEVME_ATTEN 0x2000	/* attention */
    203 #define IEVME_IENAB 0x1000	/* interrupt enable */
    204 #define IEVME_PEINT 0x0800	/* parity error interrupt enable */
    205 #define IEVME_PERR  0x0200	/* parity error flag */
    206 #define IEVME_INT   0x0100	/* interrupt flag */
    207 #define IEVME_P2EN  0x0020	/* enable p2 bus */
    208 #define IEVME_256K  0x0010	/* 256kb rams */
    209 #define IEVME_HADDR 0x000f	/* mask for bits 17-20 of address */
    210 
    211 /*
    212  * parity control
    213  */
    214 #define IEVME_PARACK 0x0100	/* parity error ack */
    215 #define IEVME_PARSRC 0x0080	/* parity error source */
    216 #define IEVME_PAREND 0x0040	/* which end of the data got the error */
    217 #define IEVME_PARADR 0x000f	/* mask to get bits 17-20 of parity address */
    218 
    219 /* Supported media */
    220 static int media[] = {
    221 	IFM_ETHER | IFM_10_2,
    222 };
    223 #define NMEDIA	(sizeof(media) / sizeof(media[0]))
    224 
    225 /*
    226  * the 3E board not supported (yet?)
    227  */
    228 
    229 
    230 static void ie_vmereset __P((struct ie_softc *, int));
    231 static void ie_vmeattend __P((struct ie_softc *, int));
    232 static void ie_vmerun __P((struct ie_softc *));
    233 static int  ie_vmeintr __P((struct ie_softc *, int));
    234 
    235 int ie_vme_match __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
    236 void ie_vme_attach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
    237 
    238 struct ie_vme_softc {
    239 	struct ie_softc ie;
    240 	bus_space_tag_t ievt;
    241 	bus_space_handle_t ievh;
    242 };
    243 
    244 struct cfattach ie_vme_ca = {
    245 	sizeof(struct ie_vme_softc), ie_vme_match, ie_vme_attach
    246 };
    247 
    248 #define read_iev(sc, reg) \
    249   bus_space_read_2(sc->ievt, sc->ievh, offsetof(struct ievme, reg))
    250 #define write_iev(sc, reg, val) \
    251   bus_space_write_2(sc->ievt, sc->ievh, offsetof(struct ievme, reg), val)
    252 
    253 /*
    254  * MULTIBUS/VME support routines
    255  */
    256 void
    257 ie_vmereset(sc, what)
    258 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    259 	int what;
    260 {
    261 	struct ie_vme_softc *vsc = (struct ie_vme_softc *)sc;
    262 	write_iev(vsc, status, IEVME_RESET);
    263 	delay(100);		/* XXX could be shorter? */
    264 	write_iev(vsc, status, 0);
    265 }
    266 
    267 void
    268 ie_vmeattend(sc, why)
    269 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    270 	int why;
    271 {
    272 	struct ie_vme_softc *vsc = (struct ie_vme_softc *)sc;
    273 
    274 	/* flag! */
    275 	write_iev(vsc, status, read_iev(vsc, status) | IEVME_ATTEN);
    276 	/* down. */
    277 	write_iev(vsc, status, read_iev(vsc, status) & ~IEVME_ATTEN);
    278 }
    279 
    280 void
    281 ie_vmerun(sc)
    282 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    283 {
    284 	struct ie_vme_softc *vsc = (struct ie_vme_softc *)sc;
    285 
    286 	write_iev(vsc, status, read_iev(vsc, status)
    287 		  | IEVME_ONAIR | IEVME_IENAB | IEVME_PEINT);
    288 }
    289 
    290 int
    291 ie_vmeintr(sc, where)
    292 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    293 	int where;
    294 {
    295 	struct ie_vme_softc *vsc = (struct ie_vme_softc *)sc;
    296 
    297 	if (where != INTR_ENTER)
    298 		return (0);
    299 
    300         /*
    301          * check for parity error
    302          */
    303 	if (read_iev(vsc, status) & IEVME_PERR) {
    304 		printf("%s: parity error (ctrl 0x%x @ 0x%02x%04x)\n",
    305 		       sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, read_iev(vsc, pectrl),
    306 		       read_iev(vsc, pectrl) & IEVME_HADDR,
    307 		       read_iev(vsc, peaddr));
    308 		write_iev(vsc, pectrl, read_iev(vsc, pectrl) | IEVME_PARACK);
    309 	}
    310 	return (0);
    311 }
    312 
    313 void ie_memcopyin __P((struct ie_softc *, void *, int, size_t));
    314 void ie_memcopyout __P((struct ie_softc *, const void *, int, size_t));
    315 
    316 /*
    317  * Copy board memory to kernel.
    318  */
    319 void
    320 ie_memcopyin(sc, p, offset, size)
    321 	struct ie_softc	*sc;
    322 	void *p;
    323 	int offset;
    324 	size_t size;
    325 {
    326 	size_t help;
    327 
    328 	if ((offset & 1) && ((u_long)p & 1) && size > 0) {
    329 		*(u_int8_t *)p = bus_space_read_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset);
    330 		offset++;
    331 		p = (u_int8_t *)p + 1;
    332 		size--;
    333 	}
    334 
    335 	if ((offset & 1) || ((u_long)p & 1)) {
    336 		bus_space_read_region_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, p, size);
    337 		return;
    338 	}
    339 
    340 	help = size / 2;
    341 	bus_space_read_region_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, p, help);
    342 	if (2 * help == size)
    343 		return;
    344 
    345 	offset += 2 * help;
    346 	p = (u_int16_t *)p + help;
    347 	*(u_int8_t *)p = bus_space_read_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset);
    348 }
    349 
    350 /*
    351  * Copy from kernel space to board memory.
    352  */
    353 void
    354 ie_memcopyout(sc, p, offset, size)
    355 	struct ie_softc	*sc;
    356 	const void *p;
    357 	int offset;
    358 	size_t size;
    359 {
    360 	size_t help;
    361 
    362 	if ((offset & 1) && ((u_long)p & 1) && size > 0) {
    363 		bus_space_write_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, *(u_int8_t *)p);
    364 		offset++;
    365 		p = (u_int8_t *)p + 1;
    366 		size--;
    367 	}
    368 
    369 	if ((offset & 1) || ((u_long)p & 1)) {
    370 		bus_space_write_region_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, p, size);
    371 		return;
    372 	}
    373 
    374 	help = size / 2;
    375 	bus_space_write_region_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, p, help);
    376 	if (2 * help == size)
    377 		return;
    378 
    379 	offset += 2 * help;
    380 	p = (u_int16_t *)p + help;
    381 	bus_space_write_1(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, *(u_int8_t *)p);
    382 }
    383 
    384 /* read a 16-bit value at BH offset */
    385 u_int16_t ie_vme_read16 __P((struct ie_softc *, int offset));
    386 /* write a 16-bit value at BH offset */
    387 void ie_vme_write16 __P((struct ie_softc *, int offset, u_int16_t value));
    388 void ie_vme_write24 __P((struct ie_softc *, int offset, int addr));
    389 
    390 u_int16_t
    391 ie_vme_read16(sc, offset)
    392 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    393 	int offset;
    394 {
    395 	u_int16_t v;
    396 
    397 	bus_space_barrier(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, 2, BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_READ);
    398 	v = bus_space_read_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset);
    399 	return (((v&0xff)<<8) | ((v>>8)&0xff));
    400 }
    401 
    402 void
    403 ie_vme_write16(sc, offset, v)
    404 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    405 	int offset;
    406 	u_int16_t v;
    407 {
    408 	int v0 = ((((v)&0xff)<<8) | (((v)>>8)&0xff));
    409 	bus_space_write_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, v0);
    410 	bus_space_barrier(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, 2, BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_WRITE);
    411 }
    412 
    413 void
    414 ie_vme_write24(sc, offset, addr)
    415 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    416 	int offset;
    417 	int addr;
    418 {
    419 	u_char *f = (u_char *)&addr;
    420 	u_int16_t v0, v1;
    421 	u_char *t;
    422 
    423 	t = (u_char *)&v0;
    424 	t[0] = f[3]; t[1] = f[2];
    425 	bus_space_write_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, v0);
    426 
    427 	t = (u_char *)&v1;
    428 	t[0] = f[1]; t[1] = 0;
    429 	bus_space_write_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset+2, v1);
    430 
    431 	bus_space_barrier(sc->bt, sc->bh, offset, 4, BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_WRITE);
    432 }
    433 
    434 int
    435 ie_vme_match(parent, cf, aux)
    436 	struct device *parent;
    437 	struct cfdata *cf;
    438 	void *aux;
    439 {
    440 	struct vme_attach_args *va = aux;
    441 	vme_chipset_tag_t ct = va->va_vct;
    442 	vme_am_t mod;
    443 	int error;
    444 
    445 	if (va->numcfranges < 2) {
    446 		printf("ie_vme_match: need 2 ranges\n");
    447 		return (0);
    448 	}
    449 	if ((va->r[1].offset & 0xff0fffff) ||
    450 	    ((va->r[0].offset & 0xfff00000)
    451 	     != (va->r[1].offset & 0xfff00000))) {
    452 		printf("ie_vme_match: base address mismatch\n");
    453 		return (0);
    454 	}
    455 	if (va->r[0].size != VMECF_LEN_DEFAULT &&
    456 	    va->r[0].size != sizeof(sizeof(struct ievme))) {
    457 		printf("ie_vme_match: bad csr size\n");
    458 		return (0);
    459 	}
    460 	if (va->r[1].size == VMECF_LEN_DEFAULT) {
    461 		printf("ie_vme_match: must specify memory size\n");
    462 		return (0);
    463 	}
    464 
    465 	mod = 0x3d; /* VME_AM_A24|VME_AM_MBO|VME_AM_SUPER|VME_AM_DATA */
    466 
    467 	if (va->r[0].am != VMECF_AM_DEFAULT &&
    468 	    va->r[0].am != mod)
    469 		return (0);
    470 
    471 	if (vme_space_alloc(va->va_vct, va->r[0].offset,
    472 			    sizeof(struct ievme), mod))
    473 		return (0);
    474 	if (vme_space_alloc(va->va_vct, va->r[1].offset,
    475 			    va->r[1].size, mod)) {
    476 		vme_space_free(va->va_vct, va->r[0].offset,
    477 			       sizeof(struct ievme), mod);
    478 		return (0);
    479 	}
    480 	error = vme_probe(ct, va->r[0].offset, 2, mod, VME_D16, 0, 0);
    481 	vme_space_free(va->va_vct, va->r[0].offset, sizeof(struct ievme), mod);
    482 	vme_space_free(va->va_vct, va->r[1].offset, va->r[1].size, mod);
    483 
    484 	return (error == 0);
    485 }
    486 
    487 void
    488 ie_vme_attach(parent, self, aux)
    489 	struct device *parent;
    490 	struct device *self;
    491 	void   *aux;
    492 {
    493 	u_int8_t myaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
    494 #ifdef __sparc__
    495 	extern void myetheraddr(u_char *);	/* should be elsewhere */
    496 #endif
    497 	struct ie_vme_softc *vsc = (void *) self;
    498 	struct vme_attach_args *va = aux;
    499 	vme_chipset_tag_t ct = va->va_vct;
    500 	struct ie_softc *sc;
    501 	vme_intr_handle_t ih;
    502 	vme_addr_t rampaddr;
    503 	vme_size_t memsize;
    504 	vme_mapresc_t resc;
    505 	int lcv;
    506 
    507 	vme_am_t mod;
    508 
    509 	/*
    510 	 * *note*: we don't detect the difference between a VME3E and
    511 	 * a multibus/vme card.   if you want to use a 3E you'll have
    512 	 * to fix this.
    513 	 */
    514 	mod = 0x3d; /* VME_AM_A24|VME_AM_MBO|VME_AM_SUPER|VME_AM_DATA */
    515 	if (vme_space_alloc(va->va_vct, va->r[0].offset,
    516 			    sizeof(struct ievme), mod) ||
    517 	    vme_space_alloc(va->va_vct, va->r[1].offset,
    518 			    va->r[1].size, mod))
    519 		panic("if_ie: vme alloc");
    520 
    521 	sc = &vsc->ie;
    522 
    523 	sc->hwreset = ie_vmereset;
    524 	sc->hwinit = ie_vmerun;
    525 	sc->chan_attn = ie_vmeattend;
    526 	sc->intrhook = ie_vmeintr;
    527 	sc->memcopyout = ie_memcopyout;
    528 	sc->memcopyin = ie_memcopyin;
    529 
    530 	sc->ie_bus_barrier = NULL;
    531 	sc->ie_bus_read16 = ie_vme_read16;
    532 	sc->ie_bus_write16 = ie_vme_write16;
    533 	sc->ie_bus_write24 = ie_vme_write24;
    534 
    535 	memsize = va->r[1].size;
    536 
    537 	if (vme_space_map(ct, va->r[0].offset, sizeof(struct ievme), mod,
    538 			  VME_D16 | VME_D8, 0,
    539 			  &vsc->ievt, &vsc->ievh, &resc) != 0)
    540 		panic("if_ie: vme map csr");
    541 
    542 	rampaddr = va->r[1].offset;
    543 
    544 	/* 4 more */
    545 	rampaddr = rampaddr | ((read_iev(vsc, status) & IEVME_HADDR) << 16);
    546 	if (vme_space_map(ct, rampaddr, memsize, mod, VME_D16 | VME_D8, 0,
    547 			  &sc->bt, &sc->bh, &resc) != 0)
    548 		panic("if_ie: vme map mem");
    549 
    550 	write_iev(vsc, pectrl, read_iev(vsc, pectrl) | IEVME_PARACK);
    551 
    552 	/*
    553 	 * Set up mappings, direct map except for last page
    554 	 * which is mapped at zero and at high address (for scp)
    555 	 */
    556 	for (lcv = 0; lcv < IEVME_MAPSZ - 1; lcv++)
    557 		write_iev(vsc, pgmap[lcv], IEVME_SBORDR | IEVME_OBMEM | lcv);
    558 	write_iev(vsc, pgmap[IEVME_MAPSZ - 1], IEVME_SBORDR | IEVME_OBMEM | 0);
    559 
    560 	/* Clear all ram */
    561 	bus_space_set_region_2(sc->bt, sc->bh, 0, 0, memsize/2);
    562 
    563 	/*
    564 	 * We use the first page to set up SCP, ICSP and SCB data
    565 	 * structures. The remaining pages become the buffer area
    566 	 * (managed in i82586.c).
    567 	 * SCP is in double-mapped page, so the 586 can see it at
    568 	 * the mandatory magic address (IE_SCP_ADDR).
    569 	 */
    570 	sc->scp = (IE_SCP_ADDR & (IEVME_PAGESIZE - 1));
    571 
    572 	/* iscp at location zero */
    573 	sc->iscp = 0;
    574 
    575 	/* scb follows iscp */
    576 	sc->scb = IE_ISCP_SZ;
    577 
    578 	ie_vme_write16(sc, IE_ISCP_SCB((long)sc->iscp), sc->scb);
    579 	ie_vme_write16(sc, IE_ISCP_BASE((u_long)sc->iscp), 0);
    580 	ie_vme_write24(sc, IE_SCP_ISCP((u_long)sc->scp), 0);
    581 
    582 	if (i82586_proberam(sc) == 0) {
    583 		printf(": memory probe failed\n");
    584 		return;
    585 	}
    586 
    587 	/*
    588 	 * Rest of first page is unused; rest of ram for buffers.
    589 	 */
    590 	sc->buf_area = IEVME_PAGESIZE;
    591 	sc->buf_area_sz = memsize - IEVME_PAGESIZE;
    592 
    593 	sc->do_xmitnopchain = 0;
    594 
    595 	printf("\n%s:", self->dv_xname);
    596 
    597 #ifdef __sparc__
    598 	myetheraddr(myaddr);
    599 #endif
    600 	i82586_attach(sc, "multibus/vme", myaddr, media, NMEDIA, media[0]);
    601 
    602 	vme_intr_map(ct, va->ilevel, va->ivector, &ih);
    603 	vme_intr_establish(ct, ih, IPL_NET, i82586_intr, sc);
    604 }
    605