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author | Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com> | 2011-03-30 10:46:36 -0400 |
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committer | Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com> | 2011-08-10 22:54:11 -0400 |
commit | b955f6ca776f3bab3d1e2c5fb1d247b203cbda14 (patch) | |
tree | 88e47fa3369f95c5673d4d654ae5f432cdc79048 /drivers/net/ethernet/amd/lance.c | |
parent | ca7a8e85262e93065b2a49dfb96a24d4a534a049 (diff) |
amd: Move AMD (Lance) chipset drivers
Moves the drivers for the AMD chipsets into drivers/net/ethernet/amd/
and the necessary Kconfig and Makfile changes.
The au1000 (Alchemy) driver was also moved into the same directory
even though it is not a "Lance" driver.
CC: Peter Maydell <pmaydell@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
CC: Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
CC: "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@linux-mips.org>
CC: Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com>
CC: Sam Creasey <sammy@users.qual.net>
CC: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
CC: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
CC: Don Fry <pcnet32@frontier.com>
CC: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
CC: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>
CC: David Davies <davies@maniac.ultranet.com>
CC: "M.Hipp" <hippm@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
CC: Pete Popov <ppopov@embeddedalley.com>
CC: David Hinds <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net>
CC: "Roger C. Pao" <rpao@paonet.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/ethernet/amd/lance.c')
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diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/amd/lance.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/amd/lance.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..02336edce748 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/amd/lance.c | |||
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1 | /* lance.c: An AMD LANCE/PCnet ethernet driver for Linux. */ | ||
2 | /* | ||
3 | Written/copyright 1993-1998 by Donald Becker. | ||
4 | |||
5 | Copyright 1993 United States Government as represented by the | ||
6 | Director, National Security Agency. | ||
7 | This software may be used and distributed according to the terms | ||
8 | of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. | ||
9 | |||
10 | This driver is for the Allied Telesis AT1500 and HP J2405A, and should work | ||
11 | with most other LANCE-based bus-master (NE2100/NE2500) ethercards. | ||
12 | |||
13 | The author may be reached as becker@scyld.com, or C/O | ||
14 | Scyld Computing Corporation | ||
15 | 410 Severn Ave., Suite 210 | ||
16 | Annapolis MD 21403 | ||
17 | |||
18 | Andrey V. Savochkin: | ||
19 | - alignment problem with 1.3.* kernel and some minor changes. | ||
20 | Thomas Bogendoerfer (tsbogend@bigbug.franken.de): | ||
21 | - added support for Linux/Alpha, but removed most of it, because | ||
22 | it worked only for the PCI chip. | ||
23 | - added hook for the 32bit lance driver | ||
24 | - added PCnetPCI II (79C970A) to chip table | ||
25 | Paul Gortmaker (gpg109@rsphy1.anu.edu.au): | ||
26 | - hopefully fix above so Linux/Alpha can use ISA cards too. | ||
27 | 8/20/96 Fixed 7990 autoIRQ failure and reversed unneeded alignment -djb | ||
28 | v1.12 10/27/97 Module support -djb | ||
29 | v1.14 2/3/98 Module support modified, made PCI support optional -djb | ||
30 | v1.15 5/27/99 Fixed bug in the cleanup_module(). dev->priv was freed | ||
31 | before unregister_netdev() which caused NULL pointer | ||
32 | reference later in the chain (in rtnetlink_fill_ifinfo()) | ||
33 | -- Mika Kuoppala <miku@iki.fi> | ||
34 | |||
35 | Forward ported v1.14 to 2.1.129, merged the PCI and misc changes from | ||
36 | the 2.1 version of the old driver - Alan Cox | ||
37 | |||
38 | Get rid of check_region, check kmalloc return in lance_probe1 | ||
39 | Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> - 11/01/2001 | ||
40 | |||
41 | Reworked detection, added support for Racal InterLan EtherBlaster cards | ||
42 | Vesselin Kostadinov <vesok at yahoo dot com > - 22/4/2004 | ||
43 | */ | ||
44 | |||
45 | static const char version[] = "lance.c:v1.16 2006/11/09 dplatt@3do.com, becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov\n"; | ||
46 | |||
47 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
48 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | ||
49 | #include <linux/string.h> | ||
50 | #include <linux/delay.h> | ||
51 | #include <linux/errno.h> | ||
52 | #include <linux/ioport.h> | ||
53 | #include <linux/slab.h> | ||
54 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | ||
55 | #include <linux/pci.h> | ||
56 | #include <linux/init.h> | ||
57 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | ||
58 | #include <linux/etherdevice.h> | ||
59 | #include <linux/skbuff.h> | ||
60 | #include <linux/mm.h> | ||
61 | #include <linux/bitops.h> | ||
62 | |||
63 | #include <asm/io.h> | ||
64 | #include <asm/dma.h> | ||
65 | |||
66 | static unsigned int lance_portlist[] __initdata = { 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0}; | ||
67 | static int lance_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr, int irq, int options); | ||
68 | static int __init do_lance_probe(struct net_device *dev); | ||
69 | |||
70 | |||
71 | static struct card { | ||
72 | char id_offset14; | ||
73 | char id_offset15; | ||
74 | } cards[] = { | ||
75 | { //"normal" | ||
76 | .id_offset14 = 0x57, | ||
77 | .id_offset15 = 0x57, | ||
78 | }, | ||
79 | { //NI6510EB | ||
80 | .id_offset14 = 0x52, | ||
81 | .id_offset15 = 0x44, | ||
82 | }, | ||
83 | { //Racal InterLan EtherBlaster | ||
84 | .id_offset14 = 0x52, | ||
85 | .id_offset15 = 0x49, | ||
86 | }, | ||
87 | }; | ||
88 | #define NUM_CARDS 3 | ||
89 | |||
90 | #ifdef LANCE_DEBUG | ||
91 | static int lance_debug = LANCE_DEBUG; | ||
92 | #else | ||
93 | static int lance_debug = 1; | ||
94 | #endif | ||
95 | |||
96 | /* | ||
97 | Theory of Operation | ||
98 | |||
99 | I. Board Compatibility | ||
100 | |||
101 | This device driver is designed for the AMD 79C960, the "PCnet-ISA | ||
102 | single-chip ethernet controller for ISA". This chip is used in a wide | ||
103 | variety of boards from vendors such as Allied Telesis, HP, Kingston, | ||
104 | and Boca. This driver is also intended to work with older AMD 7990 | ||
105 | designs, such as the NE1500 and NE2100, and newer 79C961. For convenience, | ||
106 | I use the name LANCE to refer to all of the AMD chips, even though it properly | ||
107 | refers only to the original 7990. | ||
108 | |||
109 | II. Board-specific settings | ||
110 | |||
111 | The driver is designed to work the boards that use the faster | ||
112 | bus-master mode, rather than in shared memory mode. (Only older designs | ||
113 | have on-board buffer memory needed to support the slower shared memory mode.) | ||
114 | |||
115 | Most ISA boards have jumpered settings for the I/O base, IRQ line, and DMA | ||
116 | channel. This driver probes the likely base addresses: | ||
117 | {0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360}. | ||
118 | After the board is found it generates a DMA-timeout interrupt and uses | ||
119 | autoIRQ to find the IRQ line. The DMA channel can be set with the low bits | ||
120 | of the otherwise-unused dev->mem_start value (aka PARAM1). If unset it is | ||
121 | probed for by enabling each free DMA channel in turn and checking if | ||
122 | initialization succeeds. | ||
123 | |||
124 | The HP-J2405A board is an exception: with this board it is easy to read the | ||
125 | EEPROM-set values for the base, IRQ, and DMA. (Of course you must already | ||
126 | _know_ the base address -- that field is for writing the EEPROM.) | ||
127 | |||
128 | III. Driver operation | ||
129 | |||
130 | IIIa. Ring buffers | ||
131 | The LANCE uses ring buffers of Tx and Rx descriptors. Each entry describes | ||
132 | the base and length of the data buffer, along with status bits. The length | ||
133 | of these buffers is set by LANCE_LOG_{RX,TX}_BUFFERS, which is log_2() of | ||
134 | the buffer length (rather than being directly the buffer length) for | ||
135 | implementation ease. The current values are 2 (Tx) and 4 (Rx), which leads to | ||
136 | ring sizes of 4 (Tx) and 16 (Rx). Increasing the number of ring entries | ||
137 | needlessly uses extra space and reduces the chance that an upper layer will | ||
138 | be able to reorder queued Tx packets based on priority. Decreasing the number | ||
139 | of entries makes it more difficult to achieve back-to-back packet transmission | ||
140 | and increases the chance that Rx ring will overflow. (Consider the worst case | ||
141 | of receiving back-to-back minimum-sized packets.) | ||
142 | |||
143 | The LANCE has the capability to "chain" both Rx and Tx buffers, but this driver | ||
144 | statically allocates full-sized (slightly oversized -- PKT_BUF_SZ) buffers to | ||
145 | avoid the administrative overhead. For the Rx side this avoids dynamically | ||
146 | allocating full-sized buffers "just in case", at the expense of a | ||
147 | memory-to-memory data copy for each packet received. For most systems this | ||
148 | is a good tradeoff: the Rx buffer will always be in low memory, the copy | ||
149 | is inexpensive, and it primes the cache for later packet processing. For Tx | ||
150 | the buffers are only used when needed as low-memory bounce buffers. | ||
151 | |||
152 | IIIB. 16M memory limitations. | ||
153 | For the ISA bus master mode all structures used directly by the LANCE, | ||
154 | the initialization block, Rx and Tx rings, and data buffers, must be | ||
155 | accessible from the ISA bus, i.e. in the lower 16M of real memory. | ||
156 | This is a problem for current Linux kernels on >16M machines. The network | ||
157 | devices are initialized after memory initialization, and the kernel doles out | ||
158 | memory from the top of memory downward. The current solution is to have a | ||
159 | special network initialization routine that's called before memory | ||
160 | initialization; this will eventually be generalized for all network devices. | ||
161 | As mentioned before, low-memory "bounce-buffers" are used when needed. | ||
162 | |||
163 | IIIC. Synchronization | ||
164 | The driver runs as two independent, single-threaded flows of control. One | ||
165 | is the send-packet routine, which enforces single-threaded use by the | ||
166 | dev->tbusy flag. The other thread is the interrupt handler, which is single | ||
167 | threaded by the hardware and other software. | ||
168 | |||
169 | The send packet thread has partial control over the Tx ring and 'dev->tbusy' | ||
170 | flag. It sets the tbusy flag whenever it's queuing a Tx packet. If the next | ||
171 | queue slot is empty, it clears the tbusy flag when finished otherwise it sets | ||
172 | the 'lp->tx_full' flag. | ||
173 | |||
174 | The interrupt handler has exclusive control over the Rx ring and records stats | ||
175 | from the Tx ring. (The Tx-done interrupt can't be selectively turned off, so | ||
176 | we can't avoid the interrupt overhead by having the Tx routine reap the Tx | ||
177 | stats.) After reaping the stats, it marks the queue entry as empty by setting | ||
178 | the 'base' to zero. Iff the 'lp->tx_full' flag is set, it clears both the | ||
179 | tx_full and tbusy flags. | ||
180 | |||
181 | */ | ||
182 | |||
183 | /* Set the number of Tx and Rx buffers, using Log_2(# buffers). | ||
184 | Reasonable default values are 16 Tx buffers, and 16 Rx buffers. | ||
185 | That translates to 4 and 4 (16 == 2^^4). | ||
186 | This is a compile-time option for efficiency. | ||
187 | */ | ||
188 | #ifndef LANCE_LOG_TX_BUFFERS | ||
189 | #define LANCE_LOG_TX_BUFFERS 4 | ||
190 | #define LANCE_LOG_RX_BUFFERS 4 | ||
191 | #endif | ||
192 | |||
193 | #define TX_RING_SIZE (1 << (LANCE_LOG_TX_BUFFERS)) | ||
194 | #define TX_RING_MOD_MASK (TX_RING_SIZE - 1) | ||
195 | #define TX_RING_LEN_BITS ((LANCE_LOG_TX_BUFFERS) << 29) | ||
196 | |||
197 | #define RX_RING_SIZE (1 << (LANCE_LOG_RX_BUFFERS)) | ||
198 | #define RX_RING_MOD_MASK (RX_RING_SIZE - 1) | ||
199 | #define RX_RING_LEN_BITS ((LANCE_LOG_RX_BUFFERS) << 29) | ||
200 | |||
201 | #define PKT_BUF_SZ 1544 | ||
202 | |||
203 | /* Offsets from base I/O address. */ | ||
204 | #define LANCE_DATA 0x10 | ||
205 | #define LANCE_ADDR 0x12 | ||
206 | #define LANCE_RESET 0x14 | ||
207 | #define LANCE_BUS_IF 0x16 | ||
208 | #define LANCE_TOTAL_SIZE 0x18 | ||
209 | |||
210 | #define TX_TIMEOUT (HZ/5) | ||
211 | |||
212 | /* The LANCE Rx and Tx ring descriptors. */ | ||
213 | struct lance_rx_head { | ||
214 | s32 base; | ||
215 | s16 buf_length; /* This length is 2s complement (negative)! */ | ||
216 | s16 msg_length; /* This length is "normal". */ | ||
217 | }; | ||
218 | |||
219 | struct lance_tx_head { | ||
220 | s32 base; | ||
221 | s16 length; /* Length is 2s complement (negative)! */ | ||
222 | s16 misc; | ||
223 | }; | ||
224 | |||
225 | /* The LANCE initialization block, described in databook. */ | ||
226 | struct lance_init_block { | ||
227 | u16 mode; /* Pre-set mode (reg. 15) */ | ||
228 | u8 phys_addr[6]; /* Physical ethernet address */ | ||
229 | u32 filter[2]; /* Multicast filter (unused). */ | ||
230 | /* Receive and transmit ring base, along with extra bits. */ | ||
231 | u32 rx_ring; /* Tx and Rx ring base pointers */ | ||
232 | u32 tx_ring; | ||
233 | }; | ||
234 | |||
235 | struct lance_private { | ||
236 | /* The Tx and Rx ring entries must be aligned on 8-byte boundaries. */ | ||
237 | struct lance_rx_head rx_ring[RX_RING_SIZE]; | ||
238 | struct lance_tx_head tx_ring[TX_RING_SIZE]; | ||
239 | struct lance_init_block init_block; | ||
240 | const char *name; | ||
241 | /* The saved address of a sent-in-place packet/buffer, for skfree(). */ | ||
242 | struct sk_buff* tx_skbuff[TX_RING_SIZE]; | ||
243 | /* The addresses of receive-in-place skbuffs. */ | ||
244 | struct sk_buff* rx_skbuff[RX_RING_SIZE]; | ||
245 | unsigned long rx_buffs; /* Address of Rx and Tx buffers. */ | ||
246 | /* Tx low-memory "bounce buffer" address. */ | ||
247 | char (*tx_bounce_buffs)[PKT_BUF_SZ]; | ||
248 | int cur_rx, cur_tx; /* The next free ring entry */ | ||
249 | int dirty_rx, dirty_tx; /* The ring entries to be free()ed. */ | ||
250 | int dma; | ||
251 | unsigned char chip_version; /* See lance_chip_type. */ | ||
252 | spinlock_t devlock; | ||
253 | }; | ||
254 | |||
255 | #define LANCE_MUST_PAD 0x00000001 | ||
256 | #define LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT 0x00000002 | ||
257 | #define LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING 0x00000004 | ||
258 | #define LANCE_MUST_UNRESET 0x00000008 | ||
259 | #define LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME 0x00000010 | ||
260 | |||
261 | /* A mapping from the chip ID number to the part number and features. | ||
262 | These are from the datasheets -- in real life the '970 version | ||
263 | reportedly has the same ID as the '965. */ | ||
264 | static struct lance_chip_type { | ||
265 | int id_number; | ||
266 | const char *name; | ||
267 | int flags; | ||
268 | } chip_table[] = { | ||
269 | {0x0000, "LANCE 7990", /* Ancient lance chip. */ | ||
270 | LANCE_MUST_PAD + LANCE_MUST_UNRESET}, | ||
271 | {0x0003, "PCnet/ISA 79C960", /* 79C960 PCnet/ISA. */ | ||
272 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
273 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
274 | {0x2260, "PCnet/ISA+ 79C961", /* 79C961 PCnet/ISA+, Plug-n-Play. */ | ||
275 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
276 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
277 | {0x2420, "PCnet/PCI 79C970", /* 79C970 or 79C974 PCnet-SCSI, PCI. */ | ||
278 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
279 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
280 | /* Bug: the PCnet/PCI actually uses the PCnet/VLB ID number, so just call | ||
281 | it the PCnet32. */ | ||
282 | {0x2430, "PCnet32", /* 79C965 PCnet for VL bus. */ | ||
283 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
284 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
285 | {0x2621, "PCnet/PCI-II 79C970A", /* 79C970A PCInetPCI II. */ | ||
286 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
287 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
288 | {0x0, "PCnet (unknown)", | ||
289 | LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT + LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING + | ||
290 | LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME}, | ||
291 | }; | ||
292 | |||
293 | enum {OLD_LANCE = 0, PCNET_ISA=1, PCNET_ISAP=2, PCNET_PCI=3, PCNET_VLB=4, PCNET_PCI_II=5, LANCE_UNKNOWN=6}; | ||
294 | |||
295 | |||
296 | /* Non-zero if lance_probe1() needs to allocate low-memory bounce buffers. | ||
297 | Assume yes until we know the memory size. */ | ||
298 | static unsigned char lance_need_isa_bounce_buffers = 1; | ||
299 | |||
300 | static int lance_open(struct net_device *dev); | ||
301 | static void lance_init_ring(struct net_device *dev, gfp_t mode); | ||
302 | static netdev_tx_t lance_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, | ||
303 | struct net_device *dev); | ||
304 | static int lance_rx(struct net_device *dev); | ||
305 | static irqreturn_t lance_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id); | ||
306 | static int lance_close(struct net_device *dev); | ||
307 | static struct net_device_stats *lance_get_stats(struct net_device *dev); | ||
308 | static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev); | ||
309 | static void lance_tx_timeout (struct net_device *dev); | ||
310 | |||
311 | |||
312 | |||
313 | #ifdef MODULE | ||
314 | #define MAX_CARDS 8 /* Max number of interfaces (cards) per module */ | ||
315 | |||
316 | static struct net_device *dev_lance[MAX_CARDS]; | ||
317 | static int io[MAX_CARDS]; | ||
318 | static int dma[MAX_CARDS]; | ||
319 | static int irq[MAX_CARDS]; | ||
320 | |||
321 | module_param_array(io, int, NULL, 0); | ||
322 | module_param_array(dma, int, NULL, 0); | ||
323 | module_param_array(irq, int, NULL, 0); | ||
324 | module_param(lance_debug, int, 0); | ||
325 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "LANCE/PCnet I/O base address(es),required"); | ||
326 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(dma, "LANCE/PCnet ISA DMA channel (ignored for some devices)"); | ||
327 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "LANCE/PCnet IRQ number (ignored for some devices)"); | ||
328 | MODULE_PARM_DESC(lance_debug, "LANCE/PCnet debug level (0-7)"); | ||
329 | |||
330 | int __init init_module(void) | ||
331 | { | ||
332 | struct net_device *dev; | ||
333 | int this_dev, found = 0; | ||
334 | |||
335 | for (this_dev = 0; this_dev < MAX_CARDS; this_dev++) { | ||
336 | if (io[this_dev] == 0) { | ||
337 | if (this_dev != 0) /* only complain once */ | ||
338 | break; | ||
339 | printk(KERN_NOTICE "lance.c: Module autoprobing not allowed. Append \"io=0xNNN\" value(s).\n"); | ||
340 | return -EPERM; | ||
341 | } | ||
342 | dev = alloc_etherdev(0); | ||
343 | if (!dev) | ||
344 | break; | ||
345 | dev->irq = irq[this_dev]; | ||
346 | dev->base_addr = io[this_dev]; | ||
347 | dev->dma = dma[this_dev]; | ||
348 | if (do_lance_probe(dev) == 0) { | ||
349 | dev_lance[found++] = dev; | ||
350 | continue; | ||
351 | } | ||
352 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
353 | break; | ||
354 | } | ||
355 | if (found != 0) | ||
356 | return 0; | ||
357 | return -ENXIO; | ||
358 | } | ||
359 | |||
360 | static void cleanup_card(struct net_device *dev) | ||
361 | { | ||
362 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
363 | if (dev->dma != 4) | ||
364 | free_dma(dev->dma); | ||
365 | release_region(dev->base_addr, LANCE_TOTAL_SIZE); | ||
366 | kfree(lp->tx_bounce_buffs); | ||
367 | kfree((void*)lp->rx_buffs); | ||
368 | kfree(lp); | ||
369 | } | ||
370 | |||
371 | void __exit cleanup_module(void) | ||
372 | { | ||
373 | int this_dev; | ||
374 | |||
375 | for (this_dev = 0; this_dev < MAX_CARDS; this_dev++) { | ||
376 | struct net_device *dev = dev_lance[this_dev]; | ||
377 | if (dev) { | ||
378 | unregister_netdev(dev); | ||
379 | cleanup_card(dev); | ||
380 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
381 | } | ||
382 | } | ||
383 | } | ||
384 | #endif /* MODULE */ | ||
385 | MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | ||
386 | |||
387 | |||
388 | /* Starting in v2.1.*, the LANCE/PCnet probe is now similar to the other | ||
389 | board probes now that kmalloc() can allocate ISA DMA-able regions. | ||
390 | This also allows the LANCE driver to be used as a module. | ||
391 | */ | ||
392 | static int __init do_lance_probe(struct net_device *dev) | ||
393 | { | ||
394 | unsigned int *port; | ||
395 | int result; | ||
396 | |||
397 | if (high_memory <= phys_to_virt(16*1024*1024)) | ||
398 | lance_need_isa_bounce_buffers = 0; | ||
399 | |||
400 | for (port = lance_portlist; *port; port++) { | ||
401 | int ioaddr = *port; | ||
402 | struct resource *r = request_region(ioaddr, LANCE_TOTAL_SIZE, | ||
403 | "lance-probe"); | ||
404 | |||
405 | if (r) { | ||
406 | /* Detect the card with minimal I/O reads */ | ||
407 | char offset14 = inb(ioaddr + 14); | ||
408 | int card; | ||
409 | for (card = 0; card < NUM_CARDS; ++card) | ||
410 | if (cards[card].id_offset14 == offset14) | ||
411 | break; | ||
412 | if (card < NUM_CARDS) {/*yes, the first byte matches*/ | ||
413 | char offset15 = inb(ioaddr + 15); | ||
414 | for (card = 0; card < NUM_CARDS; ++card) | ||
415 | if ((cards[card].id_offset14 == offset14) && | ||
416 | (cards[card].id_offset15 == offset15)) | ||
417 | break; | ||
418 | } | ||
419 | if (card < NUM_CARDS) { /*Signature OK*/ | ||
420 | result = lance_probe1(dev, ioaddr, 0, 0); | ||
421 | if (!result) { | ||
422 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
423 | int ver = lp->chip_version; | ||
424 | |||
425 | r->name = chip_table[ver].name; | ||
426 | return 0; | ||
427 | } | ||
428 | } | ||
429 | release_region(ioaddr, LANCE_TOTAL_SIZE); | ||
430 | } | ||
431 | } | ||
432 | return -ENODEV; | ||
433 | } | ||
434 | |||
435 | #ifndef MODULE | ||
436 | struct net_device * __init lance_probe(int unit) | ||
437 | { | ||
438 | struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(0); | ||
439 | int err; | ||
440 | |||
441 | if (!dev) | ||
442 | return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); | ||
443 | |||
444 | sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); | ||
445 | netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); | ||
446 | |||
447 | err = do_lance_probe(dev); | ||
448 | if (err) | ||
449 | goto out; | ||
450 | return dev; | ||
451 | out: | ||
452 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
453 | return ERR_PTR(err); | ||
454 | } | ||
455 | #endif | ||
456 | |||
457 | static const struct net_device_ops lance_netdev_ops = { | ||
458 | .ndo_open = lance_open, | ||
459 | .ndo_start_xmit = lance_start_xmit, | ||
460 | .ndo_stop = lance_close, | ||
461 | .ndo_get_stats = lance_get_stats, | ||
462 | .ndo_set_multicast_list = set_multicast_list, | ||
463 | .ndo_tx_timeout = lance_tx_timeout, | ||
464 | .ndo_change_mtu = eth_change_mtu, | ||
465 | .ndo_set_mac_address = eth_mac_addr, | ||
466 | .ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr, | ||
467 | }; | ||
468 | |||
469 | static int __init lance_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr, int irq, int options) | ||
470 | { | ||
471 | struct lance_private *lp; | ||
472 | unsigned long dma_channels; /* Mark spuriously-busy DMA channels */ | ||
473 | int i, reset_val, lance_version; | ||
474 | const char *chipname; | ||
475 | /* Flags for specific chips or boards. */ | ||
476 | unsigned char hpJ2405A = 0; /* HP ISA adaptor */ | ||
477 | int hp_builtin = 0; /* HP on-board ethernet. */ | ||
478 | static int did_version; /* Already printed version info. */ | ||
479 | unsigned long flags; | ||
480 | int err = -ENOMEM; | ||
481 | void __iomem *bios; | ||
482 | |||
483 | /* First we look for special cases. | ||
484 | Check for HP's on-board ethernet by looking for 'HP' in the BIOS. | ||
485 | There are two HP versions, check the BIOS for the configuration port. | ||
486 | This method provided by L. Julliard, Laurent_Julliard@grenoble.hp.com. | ||
487 | */ | ||
488 | bios = ioremap(0xf00f0, 0x14); | ||
489 | if (!bios) | ||
490 | return -ENOMEM; | ||
491 | if (readw(bios + 0x12) == 0x5048) { | ||
492 | static const short ioaddr_table[] = { 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360}; | ||
493 | int hp_port = (readl(bios + 1) & 1) ? 0x499 : 0x99; | ||
494 | /* We can have boards other than the built-in! Verify this is on-board. */ | ||
495 | if ((inb(hp_port) & 0xc0) == 0x80 && | ||
496 | ioaddr_table[inb(hp_port) & 3] == ioaddr) | ||
497 | hp_builtin = hp_port; | ||
498 | } | ||
499 | iounmap(bios); | ||
500 | /* We also recognize the HP Vectra on-board here, but check below. */ | ||
501 | hpJ2405A = (inb(ioaddr) == 0x08 && inb(ioaddr+1) == 0x00 && | ||
502 | inb(ioaddr+2) == 0x09); | ||
503 | |||
504 | /* Reset the LANCE. */ | ||
505 | reset_val = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_RESET); /* Reset the LANCE */ | ||
506 | |||
507 | /* The Un-Reset needed is only needed for the real NE2100, and will | ||
508 | confuse the HP board. */ | ||
509 | if (!hpJ2405A) | ||
510 | outw(reset_val, ioaddr+LANCE_RESET); | ||
511 | |||
512 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); /* Switch to window 0 */ | ||
513 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) != 0x0004) | ||
514 | return -ENODEV; | ||
515 | |||
516 | /* Get the version of the chip. */ | ||
517 | outw(88, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
518 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR) != 88) { | ||
519 | lance_version = 0; | ||
520 | } else { /* Good, it's a newer chip. */ | ||
521 | int chip_version = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
522 | outw(89, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
523 | chip_version |= inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) << 16; | ||
524 | if (lance_debug > 2) | ||
525 | printk(" LANCE chip version is %#x.\n", chip_version); | ||
526 | if ((chip_version & 0xfff) != 0x003) | ||
527 | return -ENODEV; | ||
528 | chip_version = (chip_version >> 12) & 0xffff; | ||
529 | for (lance_version = 1; chip_table[lance_version].id_number; lance_version++) { | ||
530 | if (chip_table[lance_version].id_number == chip_version) | ||
531 | break; | ||
532 | } | ||
533 | } | ||
534 | |||
535 | /* We can't allocate private data from alloc_etherdev() because it must | ||
536 | a ISA DMA-able region. */ | ||
537 | chipname = chip_table[lance_version].name; | ||
538 | printk("%s: %s at %#3x, ", dev->name, chipname, ioaddr); | ||
539 | |||
540 | /* There is a 16 byte station address PROM at the base address. | ||
541 | The first six bytes are the station address. */ | ||
542 | for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) | ||
543 | dev->dev_addr[i] = inb(ioaddr + i); | ||
544 | printk("%pM", dev->dev_addr); | ||
545 | |||
546 | dev->base_addr = ioaddr; | ||
547 | /* Make certain the data structures used by the LANCE are aligned and DMAble. */ | ||
548 | |||
549 | lp = kzalloc(sizeof(*lp), GFP_DMA | GFP_KERNEL); | ||
550 | if(lp==NULL) | ||
551 | return -ENODEV; | ||
552 | if (lance_debug > 6) printk(" (#0x%05lx)", (unsigned long)lp); | ||
553 | dev->ml_priv = lp; | ||
554 | lp->name = chipname; | ||
555 | lp->rx_buffs = (unsigned long)kmalloc(PKT_BUF_SZ*RX_RING_SIZE, | ||
556 | GFP_DMA | GFP_KERNEL); | ||
557 | if (!lp->rx_buffs) | ||
558 | goto out_lp; | ||
559 | if (lance_need_isa_bounce_buffers) { | ||
560 | lp->tx_bounce_buffs = kmalloc(PKT_BUF_SZ*TX_RING_SIZE, | ||
561 | GFP_DMA | GFP_KERNEL); | ||
562 | if (!lp->tx_bounce_buffs) | ||
563 | goto out_rx; | ||
564 | } else | ||
565 | lp->tx_bounce_buffs = NULL; | ||
566 | |||
567 | lp->chip_version = lance_version; | ||
568 | spin_lock_init(&lp->devlock); | ||
569 | |||
570 | lp->init_block.mode = 0x0003; /* Disable Rx and Tx. */ | ||
571 | for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) | ||
572 | lp->init_block.phys_addr[i] = dev->dev_addr[i]; | ||
573 | lp->init_block.filter[0] = 0x00000000; | ||
574 | lp->init_block.filter[1] = 0x00000000; | ||
575 | lp->init_block.rx_ring = ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(lp->rx_ring) & 0xffffff) | RX_RING_LEN_BITS; | ||
576 | lp->init_block.tx_ring = ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(lp->tx_ring) & 0xffffff) | TX_RING_LEN_BITS; | ||
577 | |||
578 | outw(0x0001, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
579 | inw(ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
580 | outw((short) (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block), ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
581 | outw(0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
582 | inw(ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
583 | outw(((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block)) >> 16, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
584 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
585 | inw(ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
586 | |||
587 | if (irq) { /* Set iff PCI card. */ | ||
588 | dev->dma = 4; /* Native bus-master, no DMA channel needed. */ | ||
589 | dev->irq = irq; | ||
590 | } else if (hp_builtin) { | ||
591 | static const char dma_tbl[4] = {3, 5, 6, 0}; | ||
592 | static const char irq_tbl[4] = {3, 4, 5, 9}; | ||
593 | unsigned char port_val = inb(hp_builtin); | ||
594 | dev->dma = dma_tbl[(port_val >> 4) & 3]; | ||
595 | dev->irq = irq_tbl[(port_val >> 2) & 3]; | ||
596 | printk(" HP Vectra IRQ %d DMA %d.\n", dev->irq, dev->dma); | ||
597 | } else if (hpJ2405A) { | ||
598 | static const char dma_tbl[4] = {3, 5, 6, 7}; | ||
599 | static const char irq_tbl[8] = {3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15}; | ||
600 | short reset_val = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_RESET); | ||
601 | dev->dma = dma_tbl[(reset_val >> 2) & 3]; | ||
602 | dev->irq = irq_tbl[(reset_val >> 4) & 7]; | ||
603 | printk(" HP J2405A IRQ %d DMA %d.\n", dev->irq, dev->dma); | ||
604 | } else if (lance_version == PCNET_ISAP) { /* The plug-n-play version. */ | ||
605 | short bus_info; | ||
606 | outw(8, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
607 | bus_info = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_BUS_IF); | ||
608 | dev->dma = bus_info & 0x07; | ||
609 | dev->irq = (bus_info >> 4) & 0x0F; | ||
610 | } else { | ||
611 | /* The DMA channel may be passed in PARAM1. */ | ||
612 | if (dev->mem_start & 0x07) | ||
613 | dev->dma = dev->mem_start & 0x07; | ||
614 | } | ||
615 | |||
616 | if (dev->dma == 0) { | ||
617 | /* Read the DMA channel status register, so that we can avoid | ||
618 | stuck DMA channels in the DMA detection below. */ | ||
619 | dma_channels = ((inb(DMA1_STAT_REG) >> 4) & 0x0f) | | ||
620 | (inb(DMA2_STAT_REG) & 0xf0); | ||
621 | } | ||
622 | err = -ENODEV; | ||
623 | if (dev->irq >= 2) | ||
624 | printk(" assigned IRQ %d", dev->irq); | ||
625 | else if (lance_version != 0) { /* 7990 boards need DMA detection first. */ | ||
626 | unsigned long irq_mask; | ||
627 | |||
628 | /* To auto-IRQ we enable the initialization-done and DMA error | ||
629 | interrupts. For ISA boards we get a DMA error, but VLB and PCI | ||
630 | boards will work. */ | ||
631 | irq_mask = probe_irq_on(); | ||
632 | |||
633 | /* Trigger an initialization just for the interrupt. */ | ||
634 | outw(0x0041, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
635 | |||
636 | mdelay(20); | ||
637 | dev->irq = probe_irq_off(irq_mask); | ||
638 | if (dev->irq) | ||
639 | printk(", probed IRQ %d", dev->irq); | ||
640 | else { | ||
641 | printk(", failed to detect IRQ line.\n"); | ||
642 | goto out_tx; | ||
643 | } | ||
644 | |||
645 | /* Check for the initialization done bit, 0x0100, which means | ||
646 | that we don't need a DMA channel. */ | ||
647 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) & 0x0100) | ||
648 | dev->dma = 4; | ||
649 | } | ||
650 | |||
651 | if (dev->dma == 4) { | ||
652 | printk(", no DMA needed.\n"); | ||
653 | } else if (dev->dma) { | ||
654 | if (request_dma(dev->dma, chipname)) { | ||
655 | printk("DMA %d allocation failed.\n", dev->dma); | ||
656 | goto out_tx; | ||
657 | } else | ||
658 | printk(", assigned DMA %d.\n", dev->dma); | ||
659 | } else { /* OK, we have to auto-DMA. */ | ||
660 | for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { | ||
661 | static const char dmas[] = { 5, 6, 7, 3 }; | ||
662 | int dma = dmas[i]; | ||
663 | int boguscnt; | ||
664 | |||
665 | /* Don't enable a permanently busy DMA channel, or the machine | ||
666 | will hang. */ | ||
667 | if (test_bit(dma, &dma_channels)) | ||
668 | continue; | ||
669 | outw(0x7f04, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); /* Clear the memory error bits. */ | ||
670 | if (request_dma(dma, chipname)) | ||
671 | continue; | ||
672 | |||
673 | flags=claim_dma_lock(); | ||
674 | set_dma_mode(dma, DMA_MODE_CASCADE); | ||
675 | enable_dma(dma); | ||
676 | release_dma_lock(flags); | ||
677 | |||
678 | /* Trigger an initialization. */ | ||
679 | outw(0x0001, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
680 | for (boguscnt = 100; boguscnt > 0; --boguscnt) | ||
681 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) & 0x0900) | ||
682 | break; | ||
683 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) & 0x0100) { | ||
684 | dev->dma = dma; | ||
685 | printk(", DMA %d.\n", dev->dma); | ||
686 | break; | ||
687 | } else { | ||
688 | flags=claim_dma_lock(); | ||
689 | disable_dma(dma); | ||
690 | release_dma_lock(flags); | ||
691 | free_dma(dma); | ||
692 | } | ||
693 | } | ||
694 | if (i == 4) { /* Failure: bail. */ | ||
695 | printk("DMA detection failed.\n"); | ||
696 | goto out_tx; | ||
697 | } | ||
698 | } | ||
699 | |||
700 | if (lance_version == 0 && dev->irq == 0) { | ||
701 | /* We may auto-IRQ now that we have a DMA channel. */ | ||
702 | /* Trigger an initialization just for the interrupt. */ | ||
703 | unsigned long irq_mask; | ||
704 | |||
705 | irq_mask = probe_irq_on(); | ||
706 | outw(0x0041, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
707 | |||
708 | mdelay(40); | ||
709 | dev->irq = probe_irq_off(irq_mask); | ||
710 | if (dev->irq == 0) { | ||
711 | printk(" Failed to detect the 7990 IRQ line.\n"); | ||
712 | goto out_dma; | ||
713 | } | ||
714 | printk(" Auto-IRQ detected IRQ%d.\n", dev->irq); | ||
715 | } | ||
716 | |||
717 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT) { | ||
718 | /* Turn on auto-select of media (10baseT or BNC) so that the user | ||
719 | can watch the LEDs even if the board isn't opened. */ | ||
720 | outw(0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
721 | /* Don't touch 10base2 power bit. */ | ||
722 | outw(inw(ioaddr+LANCE_BUS_IF) | 0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_BUS_IF); | ||
723 | } | ||
724 | |||
725 | if (lance_debug > 0 && did_version++ == 0) | ||
726 | printk(version); | ||
727 | |||
728 | /* The LANCE-specific entries in the device structure. */ | ||
729 | dev->netdev_ops = &lance_netdev_ops; | ||
730 | dev->watchdog_timeo = TX_TIMEOUT; | ||
731 | |||
732 | err = register_netdev(dev); | ||
733 | if (err) | ||
734 | goto out_dma; | ||
735 | return 0; | ||
736 | out_dma: | ||
737 | if (dev->dma != 4) | ||
738 | free_dma(dev->dma); | ||
739 | out_tx: | ||
740 | kfree(lp->tx_bounce_buffs); | ||
741 | out_rx: | ||
742 | kfree((void*)lp->rx_buffs); | ||
743 | out_lp: | ||
744 | kfree(lp); | ||
745 | return err; | ||
746 | } | ||
747 | |||
748 | |||
749 | static int | ||
750 | lance_open(struct net_device *dev) | ||
751 | { | ||
752 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
753 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
754 | int i; | ||
755 | |||
756 | if (dev->irq == 0 || | ||
757 | request_irq(dev->irq, lance_interrupt, 0, lp->name, dev)) { | ||
758 | return -EAGAIN; | ||
759 | } | ||
760 | |||
761 | /* We used to allocate DMA here, but that was silly. | ||
762 | DMA lines can't be shared! We now permanently allocate them. */ | ||
763 | |||
764 | /* Reset the LANCE */ | ||
765 | inw(ioaddr+LANCE_RESET); | ||
766 | |||
767 | /* The DMA controller is used as a no-operation slave, "cascade mode". */ | ||
768 | if (dev->dma != 4) { | ||
769 | unsigned long flags=claim_dma_lock(); | ||
770 | enable_dma(dev->dma); | ||
771 | set_dma_mode(dev->dma, DMA_MODE_CASCADE); | ||
772 | release_dma_lock(flags); | ||
773 | } | ||
774 | |||
775 | /* Un-Reset the LANCE, needed only for the NE2100. */ | ||
776 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_MUST_UNRESET) | ||
777 | outw(0, ioaddr+LANCE_RESET); | ||
778 | |||
779 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_ENABLE_AUTOSELECT) { | ||
780 | /* This is 79C960-specific: Turn on auto-select of media (AUI, BNC). */ | ||
781 | outw(0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
782 | /* Only touch autoselect bit. */ | ||
783 | outw(inw(ioaddr+LANCE_BUS_IF) | 0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_BUS_IF); | ||
784 | } | ||
785 | |||
786 | if (lance_debug > 1) | ||
787 | printk("%s: lance_open() irq %d dma %d tx/rx rings %#x/%#x init %#x.\n", | ||
788 | dev->name, dev->irq, dev->dma, | ||
789 | (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(lp->tx_ring), | ||
790 | (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(lp->rx_ring), | ||
791 | (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block)); | ||
792 | |||
793 | lance_init_ring(dev, GFP_KERNEL); | ||
794 | /* Re-initialize the LANCE, and start it when done. */ | ||
795 | outw(0x0001, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
796 | outw((short) (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block), ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
797 | outw(0x0002, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
798 | outw(((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block)) >> 16, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
799 | |||
800 | outw(0x0004, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
801 | outw(0x0915, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
802 | |||
803 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
804 | outw(0x0001, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
805 | |||
806 | netif_start_queue (dev); | ||
807 | |||
808 | i = 0; | ||
809 | while (i++ < 100) | ||
810 | if (inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA) & 0x0100) | ||
811 | break; | ||
812 | /* | ||
813 | * We used to clear the InitDone bit, 0x0100, here but Mark Stockton | ||
814 | * reports that doing so triggers a bug in the '974. | ||
815 | */ | ||
816 | outw(0x0042, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
817 | |||
818 | if (lance_debug > 2) | ||
819 | printk("%s: LANCE open after %d ticks, init block %#x csr0 %4.4x.\n", | ||
820 | dev->name, i, (u32) isa_virt_to_bus(&lp->init_block), inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA)); | ||
821 | |||
822 | return 0; /* Always succeed */ | ||
823 | } | ||
824 | |||
825 | /* The LANCE has been halted for one reason or another (busmaster memory | ||
826 | arbitration error, Tx FIFO underflow, driver stopped it to reconfigure, | ||
827 | etc.). Modern LANCE variants always reload their ring-buffer | ||
828 | configuration when restarted, so we must reinitialize our ring | ||
829 | context before restarting. As part of this reinitialization, | ||
830 | find all packets still on the Tx ring and pretend that they had been | ||
831 | sent (in effect, drop the packets on the floor) - the higher-level | ||
832 | protocols will time out and retransmit. It'd be better to shuffle | ||
833 | these skbs to a temp list and then actually re-Tx them after | ||
834 | restarting the chip, but I'm too lazy to do so right now. dplatt@3do.com | ||
835 | */ | ||
836 | |||
837 | static void | ||
838 | lance_purge_ring(struct net_device *dev) | ||
839 | { | ||
840 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
841 | int i; | ||
842 | |||
843 | /* Free all the skbuffs in the Rx and Tx queues. */ | ||
844 | for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) { | ||
845 | struct sk_buff *skb = lp->rx_skbuff[i]; | ||
846 | lp->rx_skbuff[i] = NULL; | ||
847 | lp->rx_ring[i].base = 0; /* Not owned by LANCE chip. */ | ||
848 | if (skb) | ||
849 | dev_kfree_skb_any(skb); | ||
850 | } | ||
851 | for (i = 0; i < TX_RING_SIZE; i++) { | ||
852 | if (lp->tx_skbuff[i]) { | ||
853 | dev_kfree_skb_any(lp->tx_skbuff[i]); | ||
854 | lp->tx_skbuff[i] = NULL; | ||
855 | } | ||
856 | } | ||
857 | } | ||
858 | |||
859 | |||
860 | /* Initialize the LANCE Rx and Tx rings. */ | ||
861 | static void | ||
862 | lance_init_ring(struct net_device *dev, gfp_t gfp) | ||
863 | { | ||
864 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
865 | int i; | ||
866 | |||
867 | lp->cur_rx = lp->cur_tx = 0; | ||
868 | lp->dirty_rx = lp->dirty_tx = 0; | ||
869 | |||
870 | for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) { | ||
871 | struct sk_buff *skb; | ||
872 | void *rx_buff; | ||
873 | |||
874 | skb = alloc_skb(PKT_BUF_SZ, GFP_DMA | gfp); | ||
875 | lp->rx_skbuff[i] = skb; | ||
876 | if (skb) { | ||
877 | skb->dev = dev; | ||
878 | rx_buff = skb->data; | ||
879 | } else | ||
880 | rx_buff = kmalloc(PKT_BUF_SZ, GFP_DMA | gfp); | ||
881 | if (rx_buff == NULL) | ||
882 | lp->rx_ring[i].base = 0; | ||
883 | else | ||
884 | lp->rx_ring[i].base = (u32)isa_virt_to_bus(rx_buff) | 0x80000000; | ||
885 | lp->rx_ring[i].buf_length = -PKT_BUF_SZ; | ||
886 | } | ||
887 | /* The Tx buffer address is filled in as needed, but we do need to clear | ||
888 | the upper ownership bit. */ | ||
889 | for (i = 0; i < TX_RING_SIZE; i++) { | ||
890 | lp->tx_skbuff[i] = NULL; | ||
891 | lp->tx_ring[i].base = 0; | ||
892 | } | ||
893 | |||
894 | lp->init_block.mode = 0x0000; | ||
895 | for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) | ||
896 | lp->init_block.phys_addr[i] = dev->dev_addr[i]; | ||
897 | lp->init_block.filter[0] = 0x00000000; | ||
898 | lp->init_block.filter[1] = 0x00000000; | ||
899 | lp->init_block.rx_ring = ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(lp->rx_ring) & 0xffffff) | RX_RING_LEN_BITS; | ||
900 | lp->init_block.tx_ring = ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(lp->tx_ring) & 0xffffff) | TX_RING_LEN_BITS; | ||
901 | } | ||
902 | |||
903 | static void | ||
904 | lance_restart(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int csr0_bits, int must_reinit) | ||
905 | { | ||
906 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
907 | |||
908 | if (must_reinit || | ||
909 | (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_MUST_REINIT_RING)) { | ||
910 | lance_purge_ring(dev); | ||
911 | lance_init_ring(dev, GFP_ATOMIC); | ||
912 | } | ||
913 | outw(0x0000, dev->base_addr + LANCE_ADDR); | ||
914 | outw(csr0_bits, dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA); | ||
915 | } | ||
916 | |||
917 | |||
918 | static void lance_tx_timeout (struct net_device *dev) | ||
919 | { | ||
920 | struct lance_private *lp = (struct lance_private *) dev->ml_priv; | ||
921 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
922 | |||
923 | outw (0, ioaddr + LANCE_ADDR); | ||
924 | printk ("%s: transmit timed out, status %4.4x, resetting.\n", | ||
925 | dev->name, inw (ioaddr + LANCE_DATA)); | ||
926 | outw (0x0004, ioaddr + LANCE_DATA); | ||
927 | dev->stats.tx_errors++; | ||
928 | #ifndef final_version | ||
929 | if (lance_debug > 3) { | ||
930 | int i; | ||
931 | printk (" Ring data dump: dirty_tx %d cur_tx %d%s cur_rx %d.", | ||
932 | lp->dirty_tx, lp->cur_tx, netif_queue_stopped(dev) ? " (full)" : "", | ||
933 | lp->cur_rx); | ||
934 | for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) | ||
935 | printk ("%s %08x %04x %04x", i & 0x3 ? "" : "\n ", | ||
936 | lp->rx_ring[i].base, -lp->rx_ring[i].buf_length, | ||
937 | lp->rx_ring[i].msg_length); | ||
938 | for (i = 0; i < TX_RING_SIZE; i++) | ||
939 | printk ("%s %08x %04x %04x", i & 0x3 ? "" : "\n ", | ||
940 | lp->tx_ring[i].base, -lp->tx_ring[i].length, | ||
941 | lp->tx_ring[i].misc); | ||
942 | printk ("\n"); | ||
943 | } | ||
944 | #endif | ||
945 | lance_restart (dev, 0x0043, 1); | ||
946 | |||
947 | dev->trans_start = jiffies; /* prevent tx timeout */ | ||
948 | netif_wake_queue (dev); | ||
949 | } | ||
950 | |||
951 | |||
952 | static netdev_tx_t lance_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, | ||
953 | struct net_device *dev) | ||
954 | { | ||
955 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
956 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
957 | int entry; | ||
958 | unsigned long flags; | ||
959 | |||
960 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->devlock, flags); | ||
961 | |||
962 | if (lance_debug > 3) { | ||
963 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
964 | printk("%s: lance_start_xmit() called, csr0 %4.4x.\n", dev->name, | ||
965 | inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA)); | ||
966 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
967 | } | ||
968 | |||
969 | /* Fill in a Tx ring entry */ | ||
970 | |||
971 | /* Mask to ring buffer boundary. */ | ||
972 | entry = lp->cur_tx & TX_RING_MOD_MASK; | ||
973 | |||
974 | /* Caution: the write order is important here, set the base address | ||
975 | with the "ownership" bits last. */ | ||
976 | |||
977 | /* The old LANCE chips doesn't automatically pad buffers to min. size. */ | ||
978 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_MUST_PAD) { | ||
979 | if (skb->len < ETH_ZLEN) { | ||
980 | if (skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN)) | ||
981 | goto out; | ||
982 | lp->tx_ring[entry].length = -ETH_ZLEN; | ||
983 | } | ||
984 | else | ||
985 | lp->tx_ring[entry].length = -skb->len; | ||
986 | } else | ||
987 | lp->tx_ring[entry].length = -skb->len; | ||
988 | |||
989 | lp->tx_ring[entry].misc = 0x0000; | ||
990 | |||
991 | dev->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len; | ||
992 | |||
993 | /* If any part of this buffer is >16M we must copy it to a low-memory | ||
994 | buffer. */ | ||
995 | if ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(skb->data) + skb->len > 0x01000000) { | ||
996 | if (lance_debug > 5) | ||
997 | printk("%s: bouncing a high-memory packet (%#x).\n", | ||
998 | dev->name, (u32)isa_virt_to_bus(skb->data)); | ||
999 | skb_copy_from_linear_data(skb, &lp->tx_bounce_buffs[entry], skb->len); | ||
1000 | lp->tx_ring[entry].base = | ||
1001 | ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus((lp->tx_bounce_buffs + entry)) & 0xffffff) | 0x83000000; | ||
1002 | dev_kfree_skb(skb); | ||
1003 | } else { | ||
1004 | lp->tx_skbuff[entry] = skb; | ||
1005 | lp->tx_ring[entry].base = ((u32)isa_virt_to_bus(skb->data) & 0xffffff) | 0x83000000; | ||
1006 | } | ||
1007 | lp->cur_tx++; | ||
1008 | |||
1009 | /* Trigger an immediate send poll. */ | ||
1010 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1011 | outw(0x0048, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
1012 | |||
1013 | if ((lp->cur_tx - lp->dirty_tx) >= TX_RING_SIZE) | ||
1014 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | ||
1015 | |||
1016 | out: | ||
1017 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->devlock, flags); | ||
1018 | return NETDEV_TX_OK; | ||
1019 | } | ||
1020 | |||
1021 | /* The LANCE interrupt handler. */ | ||
1022 | static irqreturn_t lance_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) | ||
1023 | { | ||
1024 | struct net_device *dev = dev_id; | ||
1025 | struct lance_private *lp; | ||
1026 | int csr0, ioaddr, boguscnt=10; | ||
1027 | int must_restart; | ||
1028 | |||
1029 | ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1030 | lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
1031 | |||
1032 | spin_lock (&lp->devlock); | ||
1033 | |||
1034 | outw(0x00, dev->base_addr + LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1035 | while ((csr0 = inw(dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA)) & 0x8600 && | ||
1036 | --boguscnt >= 0) { | ||
1037 | /* Acknowledge all of the current interrupt sources ASAP. */ | ||
1038 | outw(csr0 & ~0x004f, dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA); | ||
1039 | |||
1040 | must_restart = 0; | ||
1041 | |||
1042 | if (lance_debug > 5) | ||
1043 | printk("%s: interrupt csr0=%#2.2x new csr=%#2.2x.\n", | ||
1044 | dev->name, csr0, inw(dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA)); | ||
1045 | |||
1046 | if (csr0 & 0x0400) /* Rx interrupt */ | ||
1047 | lance_rx(dev); | ||
1048 | |||
1049 | if (csr0 & 0x0200) { /* Tx-done interrupt */ | ||
1050 | int dirty_tx = lp->dirty_tx; | ||
1051 | |||
1052 | while (dirty_tx < lp->cur_tx) { | ||
1053 | int entry = dirty_tx & TX_RING_MOD_MASK; | ||
1054 | int status = lp->tx_ring[entry].base; | ||
1055 | |||
1056 | if (status < 0) | ||
1057 | break; /* It still hasn't been Txed */ | ||
1058 | |||
1059 | lp->tx_ring[entry].base = 0; | ||
1060 | |||
1061 | if (status & 0x40000000) { | ||
1062 | /* There was an major error, log it. */ | ||
1063 | int err_status = lp->tx_ring[entry].misc; | ||
1064 | dev->stats.tx_errors++; | ||
1065 | if (err_status & 0x0400) | ||
1066 | dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++; | ||
1067 | if (err_status & 0x0800) | ||
1068 | dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++; | ||
1069 | if (err_status & 0x1000) | ||
1070 | dev->stats.tx_window_errors++; | ||
1071 | if (err_status & 0x4000) { | ||
1072 | /* Ackk! On FIFO errors the Tx unit is turned off! */ | ||
1073 | dev->stats.tx_fifo_errors++; | ||
1074 | /* Remove this verbosity later! */ | ||
1075 | printk("%s: Tx FIFO error! Status %4.4x.\n", | ||
1076 | dev->name, csr0); | ||
1077 | /* Restart the chip. */ | ||
1078 | must_restart = 1; | ||
1079 | } | ||
1080 | } else { | ||
1081 | if (status & 0x18000000) | ||
1082 | dev->stats.collisions++; | ||
1083 | dev->stats.tx_packets++; | ||
1084 | } | ||
1085 | |||
1086 | /* We must free the original skb if it's not a data-only copy | ||
1087 | in the bounce buffer. */ | ||
1088 | if (lp->tx_skbuff[entry]) { | ||
1089 | dev_kfree_skb_irq(lp->tx_skbuff[entry]); | ||
1090 | lp->tx_skbuff[entry] = NULL; | ||
1091 | } | ||
1092 | dirty_tx++; | ||
1093 | } | ||
1094 | |||
1095 | #ifndef final_version | ||
1096 | if (lp->cur_tx - dirty_tx >= TX_RING_SIZE) { | ||
1097 | printk("out-of-sync dirty pointer, %d vs. %d, full=%s.\n", | ||
1098 | dirty_tx, lp->cur_tx, | ||
1099 | netif_queue_stopped(dev) ? "yes" : "no"); | ||
1100 | dirty_tx += TX_RING_SIZE; | ||
1101 | } | ||
1102 | #endif | ||
1103 | |||
1104 | /* if the ring is no longer full, accept more packets */ | ||
1105 | if (netif_queue_stopped(dev) && | ||
1106 | dirty_tx > lp->cur_tx - TX_RING_SIZE + 2) | ||
1107 | netif_wake_queue (dev); | ||
1108 | |||
1109 | lp->dirty_tx = dirty_tx; | ||
1110 | } | ||
1111 | |||
1112 | /* Log misc errors. */ | ||
1113 | if (csr0 & 0x4000) | ||
1114 | dev->stats.tx_errors++; /* Tx babble. */ | ||
1115 | if (csr0 & 0x1000) | ||
1116 | dev->stats.rx_errors++; /* Missed a Rx frame. */ | ||
1117 | if (csr0 & 0x0800) { | ||
1118 | printk("%s: Bus master arbitration failure, status %4.4x.\n", | ||
1119 | dev->name, csr0); | ||
1120 | /* Restart the chip. */ | ||
1121 | must_restart = 1; | ||
1122 | } | ||
1123 | |||
1124 | if (must_restart) { | ||
1125 | /* stop the chip to clear the error condition, then restart */ | ||
1126 | outw(0x0000, dev->base_addr + LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1127 | outw(0x0004, dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA); | ||
1128 | lance_restart(dev, 0x0002, 0); | ||
1129 | } | ||
1130 | } | ||
1131 | |||
1132 | /* Clear any other interrupt, and set interrupt enable. */ | ||
1133 | outw(0x0000, dev->base_addr + LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1134 | outw(0x7940, dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA); | ||
1135 | |||
1136 | if (lance_debug > 4) | ||
1137 | printk("%s: exiting interrupt, csr%d=%#4.4x.\n", | ||
1138 | dev->name, inw(ioaddr + LANCE_ADDR), | ||
1139 | inw(dev->base_addr + LANCE_DATA)); | ||
1140 | |||
1141 | spin_unlock (&lp->devlock); | ||
1142 | return IRQ_HANDLED; | ||
1143 | } | ||
1144 | |||
1145 | static int | ||
1146 | lance_rx(struct net_device *dev) | ||
1147 | { | ||
1148 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
1149 | int entry = lp->cur_rx & RX_RING_MOD_MASK; | ||
1150 | int i; | ||
1151 | |||
1152 | /* If we own the next entry, it's a new packet. Send it up. */ | ||
1153 | while (lp->rx_ring[entry].base >= 0) { | ||
1154 | int status = lp->rx_ring[entry].base >> 24; | ||
1155 | |||
1156 | if (status != 0x03) { /* There was an error. */ | ||
1157 | /* There is a tricky error noted by John Murphy, | ||
1158 | <murf@perftech.com> to Russ Nelson: Even with full-sized | ||
1159 | buffers it's possible for a jabber packet to use two | ||
1160 | buffers, with only the last correctly noting the error. */ | ||
1161 | if (status & 0x01) /* Only count a general error at the */ | ||
1162 | dev->stats.rx_errors++; /* end of a packet.*/ | ||
1163 | if (status & 0x20) | ||
1164 | dev->stats.rx_frame_errors++; | ||
1165 | if (status & 0x10) | ||
1166 | dev->stats.rx_over_errors++; | ||
1167 | if (status & 0x08) | ||
1168 | dev->stats.rx_crc_errors++; | ||
1169 | if (status & 0x04) | ||
1170 | dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors++; | ||
1171 | lp->rx_ring[entry].base &= 0x03ffffff; | ||
1172 | } | ||
1173 | else | ||
1174 | { | ||
1175 | /* Malloc up new buffer, compatible with net3. */ | ||
1176 | short pkt_len = (lp->rx_ring[entry].msg_length & 0xfff)-4; | ||
1177 | struct sk_buff *skb; | ||
1178 | |||
1179 | if(pkt_len<60) | ||
1180 | { | ||
1181 | printk("%s: Runt packet!\n",dev->name); | ||
1182 | dev->stats.rx_errors++; | ||
1183 | } | ||
1184 | else | ||
1185 | { | ||
1186 | skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len+2); | ||
1187 | if (skb == NULL) | ||
1188 | { | ||
1189 | printk("%s: Memory squeeze, deferring packet.\n", dev->name); | ||
1190 | for (i=0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) | ||
1191 | if (lp->rx_ring[(entry+i) & RX_RING_MOD_MASK].base < 0) | ||
1192 | break; | ||
1193 | |||
1194 | if (i > RX_RING_SIZE -2) | ||
1195 | { | ||
1196 | dev->stats.rx_dropped++; | ||
1197 | lp->rx_ring[entry].base |= 0x80000000; | ||
1198 | lp->cur_rx++; | ||
1199 | } | ||
1200 | break; | ||
1201 | } | ||
1202 | skb_reserve(skb,2); /* 16 byte align */ | ||
1203 | skb_put(skb,pkt_len); /* Make room */ | ||
1204 | skb_copy_to_linear_data(skb, | ||
1205 | (unsigned char *)isa_bus_to_virt((lp->rx_ring[entry].base & 0x00ffffff)), | ||
1206 | pkt_len); | ||
1207 | skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev); | ||
1208 | netif_rx(skb); | ||
1209 | dev->stats.rx_packets++; | ||
1210 | dev->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len; | ||
1211 | } | ||
1212 | } | ||
1213 | /* The docs say that the buffer length isn't touched, but Andrew Boyd | ||
1214 | of QNX reports that some revs of the 79C965 clear it. */ | ||
1215 | lp->rx_ring[entry].buf_length = -PKT_BUF_SZ; | ||
1216 | lp->rx_ring[entry].base |= 0x80000000; | ||
1217 | entry = (++lp->cur_rx) & RX_RING_MOD_MASK; | ||
1218 | } | ||
1219 | |||
1220 | /* We should check that at least two ring entries are free. If not, | ||
1221 | we should free one and mark stats->rx_dropped++. */ | ||
1222 | |||
1223 | return 0; | ||
1224 | } | ||
1225 | |||
1226 | static int | ||
1227 | lance_close(struct net_device *dev) | ||
1228 | { | ||
1229 | int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1230 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
1231 | |||
1232 | netif_stop_queue (dev); | ||
1233 | |||
1234 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME) { | ||
1235 | outw(112, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1236 | dev->stats.rx_missed_errors = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
1237 | } | ||
1238 | outw(0, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1239 | |||
1240 | if (lance_debug > 1) | ||
1241 | printk("%s: Shutting down ethercard, status was %2.2x.\n", | ||
1242 | dev->name, inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA)); | ||
1243 | |||
1244 | /* We stop the LANCE here -- it occasionally polls | ||
1245 | memory if we don't. */ | ||
1246 | outw(0x0004, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
1247 | |||
1248 | if (dev->dma != 4) | ||
1249 | { | ||
1250 | unsigned long flags=claim_dma_lock(); | ||
1251 | disable_dma(dev->dma); | ||
1252 | release_dma_lock(flags); | ||
1253 | } | ||
1254 | free_irq(dev->irq, dev); | ||
1255 | |||
1256 | lance_purge_ring(dev); | ||
1257 | |||
1258 | return 0; | ||
1259 | } | ||
1260 | |||
1261 | static struct net_device_stats *lance_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) | ||
1262 | { | ||
1263 | struct lance_private *lp = dev->ml_priv; | ||
1264 | |||
1265 | if (chip_table[lp->chip_version].flags & LANCE_HAS_MISSED_FRAME) { | ||
1266 | short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1267 | short saved_addr; | ||
1268 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1269 | |||
1270 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->devlock, flags); | ||
1271 | saved_addr = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1272 | outw(112, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1273 | dev->stats.rx_missed_errors = inw(ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
1274 | outw(saved_addr, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1275 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->devlock, flags); | ||
1276 | } | ||
1277 | |||
1278 | return &dev->stats; | ||
1279 | } | ||
1280 | |||
1281 | /* Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor. | ||
1282 | */ | ||
1283 | |||
1284 | static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev) | ||
1285 | { | ||
1286 | short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1287 | |||
1288 | outw(0, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1289 | outw(0x0004, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); /* Temporarily stop the lance. */ | ||
1290 | |||
1291 | if (dev->flags&IFF_PROMISC) { | ||
1292 | outw(15, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1293 | outw(0x8000, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); /* Set promiscuous mode */ | ||
1294 | } else { | ||
1295 | short multicast_table[4]; | ||
1296 | int i; | ||
1297 | int num_addrs=netdev_mc_count(dev); | ||
1298 | if(dev->flags&IFF_ALLMULTI) | ||
1299 | num_addrs=1; | ||
1300 | /* FIXIT: We don't use the multicast table, but rely on upper-layer filtering. */ | ||
1301 | memset(multicast_table, (num_addrs == 0) ? 0 : -1, sizeof(multicast_table)); | ||
1302 | for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { | ||
1303 | outw(8 + i, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1304 | outw(multicast_table[i], ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); | ||
1305 | } | ||
1306 | outw(15, ioaddr+LANCE_ADDR); | ||
1307 | outw(0x0000, ioaddr+LANCE_DATA); /* Unset promiscuous mode */ | ||
1308 | } | ||
1309 | |||
1310 | lance_restart(dev, 0x0142, 0); /* Resume normal operation */ | ||
1311 | |||
1312 | } | ||
1313 | |||