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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400 |
commit | 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 (patch) | |
tree | 0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d /drivers/net/wireless/wavelan.c |
Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.
Let it rip!
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * WaveLAN ISA driver | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * Jean II - HPLB '96 | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * Reorganisation and extension of the driver. | ||
7 | * Original copyright follows (also see the end of this file). | ||
8 | * See wavelan.p.h for details. | ||
9 | * | ||
10 | * | ||
11 | * | ||
12 | * AT&T GIS (nee NCR) WaveLAN card: | ||
13 | * An Ethernet-like radio transceiver | ||
14 | * controlled by an Intel 82586 coprocessor. | ||
15 | */ | ||
16 | |||
17 | #include "wavelan.p.h" /* Private header */ | ||
18 | |||
19 | /************************* MISC SUBROUTINES **************************/ | ||
20 | /* | ||
21 | * Subroutines which won't fit in one of the following category | ||
22 | * (WaveLAN modem or i82586) | ||
23 | */ | ||
24 | |||
25 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
26 | /* | ||
27 | * Translate irq number to PSA irq parameter | ||
28 | */ | ||
29 | static u8 wv_irq_to_psa(int irq) | ||
30 | { | ||
31 | if (irq < 0 || irq >= NELS(irqvals)) | ||
32 | return 0; | ||
33 | |||
34 | return irqvals[irq]; | ||
35 | } | ||
36 | |||
37 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
38 | /* | ||
39 | * Translate PSA irq parameter to irq number | ||
40 | */ | ||
41 | static int __init wv_psa_to_irq(u8 irqval) | ||
42 | { | ||
43 | int irq; | ||
44 | |||
45 | for (irq = 0; irq < NELS(irqvals); irq++) | ||
46 | if (irqvals[irq] == irqval) | ||
47 | return irq; | ||
48 | |||
49 | return -1; | ||
50 | } | ||
51 | |||
52 | #ifdef STRUCT_CHECK | ||
53 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
54 | /* | ||
55 | * Sanity routine to verify the sizes of the various WaveLAN interface | ||
56 | * structures. | ||
57 | */ | ||
58 | static char *wv_struct_check(void) | ||
59 | { | ||
60 | #define SC(t,s,n) if (sizeof(t) != s) return(n); | ||
61 | |||
62 | SC(psa_t, PSA_SIZE, "psa_t"); | ||
63 | SC(mmw_t, MMW_SIZE, "mmw_t"); | ||
64 | SC(mmr_t, MMR_SIZE, "mmr_t"); | ||
65 | SC(ha_t, HA_SIZE, "ha_t"); | ||
66 | |||
67 | #undef SC | ||
68 | |||
69 | return ((char *) NULL); | ||
70 | } /* wv_struct_check */ | ||
71 | #endif /* STRUCT_CHECK */ | ||
72 | |||
73 | /********************* HOST ADAPTER SUBROUTINES *********************/ | ||
74 | /* | ||
75 | * Useful subroutines to manage the WaveLAN ISA interface | ||
76 | * | ||
77 | * One major difference with the PCMCIA hardware (except the port mapping) | ||
78 | * is that we have to keep the state of the Host Control Register | ||
79 | * because of the interrupt enable & bus size flags. | ||
80 | */ | ||
81 | |||
82 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
83 | /* | ||
84 | * Read from card's Host Adaptor Status Register. | ||
85 | */ | ||
86 | static inline u16 hasr_read(unsigned long ioaddr) | ||
87 | { | ||
88 | return (inw(HASR(ioaddr))); | ||
89 | } /* hasr_read */ | ||
90 | |||
91 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
92 | /* | ||
93 | * Write to card's Host Adapter Command Register. | ||
94 | */ | ||
95 | static inline void hacr_write(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
96 | { | ||
97 | outw(hacr, HACR(ioaddr)); | ||
98 | } /* hacr_write */ | ||
99 | |||
100 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
101 | /* | ||
102 | * Write to card's Host Adapter Command Register. Include a delay for | ||
103 | * those times when it is needed. | ||
104 | */ | ||
105 | static inline void hacr_write_slow(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
106 | { | ||
107 | hacr_write(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
108 | /* delay might only be needed sometimes */ | ||
109 | mdelay(1); | ||
110 | } /* hacr_write_slow */ | ||
111 | |||
112 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
113 | /* | ||
114 | * Set the channel attention bit. | ||
115 | */ | ||
116 | static inline void set_chan_attn(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
117 | { | ||
118 | hacr_write(ioaddr, hacr | HACR_CA); | ||
119 | } /* set_chan_attn */ | ||
120 | |||
121 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
122 | /* | ||
123 | * Reset, and then set host adaptor into default mode. | ||
124 | */ | ||
125 | static inline void wv_hacr_reset(unsigned long ioaddr) | ||
126 | { | ||
127 | hacr_write_slow(ioaddr, HACR_RESET); | ||
128 | hacr_write(ioaddr, HACR_DEFAULT); | ||
129 | } /* wv_hacr_reset */ | ||
130 | |||
131 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
132 | /* | ||
133 | * Set the I/O transfer over the ISA bus to 8-bit mode | ||
134 | */ | ||
135 | static inline void wv_16_off(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
136 | { | ||
137 | hacr &= ~HACR_16BITS; | ||
138 | hacr_write(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
139 | } /* wv_16_off */ | ||
140 | |||
141 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
142 | /* | ||
143 | * Set the I/O transfer over the ISA bus to 8-bit mode | ||
144 | */ | ||
145 | static inline void wv_16_on(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
146 | { | ||
147 | hacr |= HACR_16BITS; | ||
148 | hacr_write(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
149 | } /* wv_16_on */ | ||
150 | |||
151 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
152 | /* | ||
153 | * Disable interrupts on the WaveLAN hardware. | ||
154 | * (called by wv_82586_stop()) | ||
155 | */ | ||
156 | static inline void wv_ints_off(struct net_device * dev) | ||
157 | { | ||
158 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
159 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
160 | |||
161 | lp->hacr &= ~HACR_INTRON; | ||
162 | hacr_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
163 | } /* wv_ints_off */ | ||
164 | |||
165 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
166 | /* | ||
167 | * Enable interrupts on the WaveLAN hardware. | ||
168 | * (called by wv_hw_reset()) | ||
169 | */ | ||
170 | static inline void wv_ints_on(struct net_device * dev) | ||
171 | { | ||
172 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
173 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
174 | |||
175 | lp->hacr |= HACR_INTRON; | ||
176 | hacr_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
177 | } /* wv_ints_on */ | ||
178 | |||
179 | /******************* MODEM MANAGEMENT SUBROUTINES *******************/ | ||
180 | /* | ||
181 | * Useful subroutines to manage the modem of the WaveLAN | ||
182 | */ | ||
183 | |||
184 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
185 | /* | ||
186 | * Read the Parameter Storage Area from the WaveLAN card's memory | ||
187 | */ | ||
188 | /* | ||
189 | * Read bytes from the PSA. | ||
190 | */ | ||
191 | static void psa_read(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr, int o, /* offset in PSA */ | ||
192 | u8 * b, /* buffer to fill */ | ||
193 | int n) | ||
194 | { /* size to read */ | ||
195 | wv_16_off(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
196 | |||
197 | while (n-- > 0) { | ||
198 | outw(o, PIOR2(ioaddr)); | ||
199 | o++; | ||
200 | *b++ = inb(PIOP2(ioaddr)); | ||
201 | } | ||
202 | |||
203 | wv_16_on(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
204 | } /* psa_read */ | ||
205 | |||
206 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
207 | /* | ||
208 | * Write the Parameter Storage Area to the WaveLAN card's memory. | ||
209 | */ | ||
210 | static void psa_write(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr, int o, /* Offset in PSA */ | ||
211 | u8 * b, /* Buffer in memory */ | ||
212 | int n) | ||
213 | { /* Length of buffer */ | ||
214 | int count = 0; | ||
215 | |||
216 | wv_16_off(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
217 | |||
218 | while (n-- > 0) { | ||
219 | outw(o, PIOR2(ioaddr)); | ||
220 | o++; | ||
221 | |||
222 | outb(*b, PIOP2(ioaddr)); | ||
223 | b++; | ||
224 | |||
225 | /* Wait for the memory to finish its write cycle */ | ||
226 | count = 0; | ||
227 | while ((count++ < 100) && | ||
228 | (hasr_read(ioaddr) & HASR_PSA_BUSY)) mdelay(1); | ||
229 | } | ||
230 | |||
231 | wv_16_on(ioaddr, hacr); | ||
232 | } /* psa_write */ | ||
233 | |||
234 | #ifdef SET_PSA_CRC | ||
235 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
236 | /* | ||
237 | * Calculate the PSA CRC | ||
238 | * Thanks to Valster, Nico <NVALSTER@wcnd.nl.lucent.com> for the code | ||
239 | * NOTE: By specifying a length including the CRC position the | ||
240 | * returned value should be zero. (i.e. a correct checksum in the PSA) | ||
241 | * | ||
242 | * The Windows drivers don't use the CRC, but the AP and the PtP tool | ||
243 | * depend on it. | ||
244 | */ | ||
245 | static inline u16 psa_crc(u8 * psa, /* The PSA */ | ||
246 | int size) | ||
247 | { /* Number of short for CRC */ | ||
248 | int byte_cnt; /* Loop on the PSA */ | ||
249 | u16 crc_bytes = 0; /* Data in the PSA */ | ||
250 | int bit_cnt; /* Loop on the bits of the short */ | ||
251 | |||
252 | for (byte_cnt = 0; byte_cnt < size; byte_cnt++) { | ||
253 | crc_bytes ^= psa[byte_cnt]; /* Its an xor */ | ||
254 | |||
255 | for (bit_cnt = 1; bit_cnt < 9; bit_cnt++) { | ||
256 | if (crc_bytes & 0x0001) | ||
257 | crc_bytes = (crc_bytes >> 1) ^ 0xA001; | ||
258 | else | ||
259 | crc_bytes >>= 1; | ||
260 | } | ||
261 | } | ||
262 | |||
263 | return crc_bytes; | ||
264 | } /* psa_crc */ | ||
265 | #endif /* SET_PSA_CRC */ | ||
266 | |||
267 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
268 | /* | ||
269 | * update the checksum field in the Wavelan's PSA | ||
270 | */ | ||
271 | static void update_psa_checksum(struct net_device * dev, unsigned long ioaddr, u16 hacr) | ||
272 | { | ||
273 | #ifdef SET_PSA_CRC | ||
274 | psa_t psa; | ||
275 | u16 crc; | ||
276 | |||
277 | /* read the parameter storage area */ | ||
278 | psa_read(ioaddr, hacr, 0, (unsigned char *) &psa, sizeof(psa)); | ||
279 | |||
280 | /* update the checksum */ | ||
281 | crc = psa_crc((unsigned char *) &psa, | ||
282 | sizeof(psa) - sizeof(psa.psa_crc[0]) - | ||
283 | sizeof(psa.psa_crc[1]) | ||
284 | - sizeof(psa.psa_crc_status)); | ||
285 | |||
286 | psa.psa_crc[0] = crc & 0xFF; | ||
287 | psa.psa_crc[1] = (crc & 0xFF00) >> 8; | ||
288 | |||
289 | /* Write it ! */ | ||
290 | psa_write(ioaddr, hacr, (char *) &psa.psa_crc - (char *) &psa, | ||
291 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_crc, 2); | ||
292 | |||
293 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
294 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: update_psa_checksum(): crc = 0x%02x%02x\n", | ||
295 | dev->name, psa.psa_crc[0], psa.psa_crc[1]); | ||
296 | |||
297 | /* Check again (luxury !) */ | ||
298 | crc = psa_crc((unsigned char *) &psa, | ||
299 | sizeof(psa) - sizeof(psa.psa_crc_status)); | ||
300 | |||
301 | if (crc != 0) | ||
302 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
303 | "%s: update_psa_checksum(): CRC does not agree with PSA data (even after recalculating)\n", | ||
304 | dev->name); | ||
305 | #endif /* DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO */ | ||
306 | #endif /* SET_PSA_CRC */ | ||
307 | } /* update_psa_checksum */ | ||
308 | |||
309 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
310 | /* | ||
311 | * Write 1 byte to the MMC. | ||
312 | */ | ||
313 | static inline void mmc_out(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 o, u8 d) | ||
314 | { | ||
315 | int count = 0; | ||
316 | |||
317 | /* Wait for MMC to go idle */ | ||
318 | while ((count++ < 100) && (inw(HASR(ioaddr)) & HASR_MMC_BUSY)) | ||
319 | udelay(10); | ||
320 | |||
321 | outw((u16) (((u16) d << 8) | (o << 1) | 1), MMCR(ioaddr)); | ||
322 | } | ||
323 | |||
324 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
325 | /* | ||
326 | * Routine to write bytes to the Modem Management Controller. | ||
327 | * We start at the end because it is the way it should be! | ||
328 | */ | ||
329 | static inline void mmc_write(unsigned long ioaddr, u8 o, u8 * b, int n) | ||
330 | { | ||
331 | o += n; | ||
332 | b += n; | ||
333 | |||
334 | while (n-- > 0) | ||
335 | mmc_out(ioaddr, --o, *(--b)); | ||
336 | } /* mmc_write */ | ||
337 | |||
338 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
339 | /* | ||
340 | * Read a byte from the MMC. | ||
341 | * Optimised version for 1 byte, avoid using memory. | ||
342 | */ | ||
343 | static inline u8 mmc_in(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 o) | ||
344 | { | ||
345 | int count = 0; | ||
346 | |||
347 | while ((count++ < 100) && (inw(HASR(ioaddr)) & HASR_MMC_BUSY)) | ||
348 | udelay(10); | ||
349 | outw(o << 1, MMCR(ioaddr)); | ||
350 | |||
351 | while ((count++ < 100) && (inw(HASR(ioaddr)) & HASR_MMC_BUSY)) | ||
352 | udelay(10); | ||
353 | return (u8) (inw(MMCR(ioaddr)) >> 8); | ||
354 | } | ||
355 | |||
356 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
357 | /* | ||
358 | * Routine to read bytes from the Modem Management Controller. | ||
359 | * The implementation is complicated by a lack of address lines, | ||
360 | * which prevents decoding of the low-order bit. | ||
361 | * (code has just been moved in the above function) | ||
362 | * We start at the end because it is the way it should be! | ||
363 | */ | ||
364 | static inline void mmc_read(unsigned long ioaddr, u8 o, u8 * b, int n) | ||
365 | { | ||
366 | o += n; | ||
367 | b += n; | ||
368 | |||
369 | while (n-- > 0) | ||
370 | *(--b) = mmc_in(ioaddr, --o); | ||
371 | } /* mmc_read */ | ||
372 | |||
373 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
374 | /* | ||
375 | * Get the type of encryption available. | ||
376 | */ | ||
377 | static inline int mmc_encr(unsigned long ioaddr) | ||
378 | { /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
379 | int temp; | ||
380 | |||
381 | temp = mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_des_avail)); | ||
382 | if ((temp != MMR_DES_AVAIL_DES) && (temp != MMR_DES_AVAIL_AES)) | ||
383 | return 0; | ||
384 | else | ||
385 | return temp; | ||
386 | } | ||
387 | |||
388 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
389 | /* | ||
390 | * Wait for the frequency EEPROM to complete a command. | ||
391 | * I hope this one will be optimally inlined. | ||
392 | */ | ||
393 | static inline void fee_wait(unsigned long ioaddr, /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
394 | int delay, /* Base delay to wait for */ | ||
395 | int number) | ||
396 | { /* Number of time to wait */ | ||
397 | int count = 0; /* Wait only a limited time */ | ||
398 | |||
399 | while ((count++ < number) && | ||
400 | (mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
401 | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY)) udelay(delay); | ||
402 | } | ||
403 | |||
404 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
405 | /* | ||
406 | * Read bytes from the Frequency EEPROM (frequency select cards). | ||
407 | */ | ||
408 | static void fee_read(unsigned long ioaddr, /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
409 | u16 o, /* destination offset */ | ||
410 | u16 * b, /* data buffer */ | ||
411 | int n) | ||
412 | { /* number of registers */ | ||
413 | b += n; /* Position at the end of the area */ | ||
414 | |||
415 | /* Write the address */ | ||
416 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), o + n - 1); | ||
417 | |||
418 | /* Loop on all buffer */ | ||
419 | while (n-- > 0) { | ||
420 | /* Write the read command */ | ||
421 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), | ||
422 | MMW_FEE_CTRL_READ); | ||
423 | |||
424 | /* Wait until EEPROM is ready (should be quick). */ | ||
425 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
426 | |||
427 | /* Read the value. */ | ||
428 | *--b = ((mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_data_h)) << 8) | | ||
429 | mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_data_l))); | ||
430 | } | ||
431 | } | ||
432 | |||
433 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT /* if the wireless extension exists in the kernel */ | ||
434 | |||
435 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
436 | /* | ||
437 | * Write bytes from the Frequency EEPROM (frequency select cards). | ||
438 | * This is a bit complicated, because the frequency EEPROM has to | ||
439 | * be unprotected and the write enabled. | ||
440 | * Jean II | ||
441 | */ | ||
442 | static void fee_write(unsigned long ioaddr, /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
443 | u16 o, /* destination offset */ | ||
444 | u16 * b, /* data buffer */ | ||
445 | int n) | ||
446 | { /* number of registers */ | ||
447 | b += n; /* Position at the end of the area. */ | ||
448 | |||
449 | #ifdef EEPROM_IS_PROTECTED /* disabled */ | ||
450 | #ifdef DOESNT_SEEM_TO_WORK /* disabled */ | ||
451 | /* Ask to read the protected register */ | ||
452 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_PRREAD); | ||
453 | |||
454 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
455 | |||
456 | /* Read the protected register. */ | ||
457 | printk("Protected 2: %02X-%02X\n", | ||
458 | mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_data_h)), | ||
459 | mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_data_l))); | ||
460 | #endif /* DOESNT_SEEM_TO_WORK */ | ||
461 | |||
462 | /* Enable protected register. */ | ||
463 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), MMW_FEE_ADDR_EN); | ||
464 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_PREN); | ||
465 | |||
466 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
467 | |||
468 | /* Unprotect area. */ | ||
469 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), o + n); | ||
470 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_PRWRITE); | ||
471 | #ifdef DOESNT_SEEM_TO_WORK /* disabled */ | ||
472 | /* or use: */ | ||
473 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_PRCLEAR); | ||
474 | #endif /* DOESNT_SEEM_TO_WORK */ | ||
475 | |||
476 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
477 | #endif /* EEPROM_IS_PROTECTED */ | ||
478 | |||
479 | /* Write enable. */ | ||
480 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), MMW_FEE_ADDR_EN); | ||
481 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_WREN); | ||
482 | |||
483 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
484 | |||
485 | /* Write the EEPROM address. */ | ||
486 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), o + n - 1); | ||
487 | |||
488 | /* Loop on all buffer */ | ||
489 | while (n-- > 0) { | ||
490 | /* Write the value. */ | ||
491 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_data_h), (*--b) >> 8); | ||
492 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_data_l), *b & 0xFF); | ||
493 | |||
494 | /* Write the write command. */ | ||
495 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), | ||
496 | MMW_FEE_CTRL_WRITE); | ||
497 | |||
498 | /* WaveLAN documentation says to wait at least 10 ms for EEBUSY = 0 */ | ||
499 | mdelay(10); | ||
500 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
501 | } | ||
502 | |||
503 | /* Write disable. */ | ||
504 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), MMW_FEE_ADDR_DS); | ||
505 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_WDS); | ||
506 | |||
507 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
508 | |||
509 | #ifdef EEPROM_IS_PROTECTED /* disabled */ | ||
510 | /* Reprotect EEPROM. */ | ||
511 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), 0x00); | ||
512 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), MMW_FEE_CTRL_PRWRITE); | ||
513 | |||
514 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 10, 100); | ||
515 | #endif /* EEPROM_IS_PROTECTED */ | ||
516 | } | ||
517 | #endif /* WIRELESS_EXT */ | ||
518 | |||
519 | /************************ I82586 SUBROUTINES *************************/ | ||
520 | /* | ||
521 | * Useful subroutines to manage the Ethernet controller | ||
522 | */ | ||
523 | |||
524 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
525 | /* | ||
526 | * Read bytes from the on-board RAM. | ||
527 | * Why does inlining this function make it fail? | ||
528 | */ | ||
529 | static /*inline */ void obram_read(unsigned long ioaddr, | ||
530 | u16 o, u8 * b, int n) | ||
531 | { | ||
532 | outw(o, PIOR1(ioaddr)); | ||
533 | insw(PIOP1(ioaddr), (unsigned short *) b, (n + 1) >> 1); | ||
534 | } | ||
535 | |||
536 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
537 | /* | ||
538 | * Write bytes to the on-board RAM. | ||
539 | */ | ||
540 | static inline void obram_write(unsigned long ioaddr, u16 o, u8 * b, int n) | ||
541 | { | ||
542 | outw(o, PIOR1(ioaddr)); | ||
543 | outsw(PIOP1(ioaddr), (unsigned short *) b, (n + 1) >> 1); | ||
544 | } | ||
545 | |||
546 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
547 | /* | ||
548 | * Acknowledge the reading of the status issued by the i82586. | ||
549 | */ | ||
550 | static void wv_ack(struct net_device * dev) | ||
551 | { | ||
552 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
553 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
554 | u16 scb_cs; | ||
555 | int i; | ||
556 | |||
557 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_status), | ||
558 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
559 | scb_cs &= SCB_ST_INT; | ||
560 | |||
561 | if (scb_cs == 0) | ||
562 | return; | ||
563 | |||
564 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
565 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
566 | |||
567 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
568 | |||
569 | for (i = 1000; i > 0; i--) { | ||
570 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
571 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
572 | if (scb_cs == 0) | ||
573 | break; | ||
574 | |||
575 | udelay(10); | ||
576 | } | ||
577 | udelay(100); | ||
578 | |||
579 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
580 | if (i <= 0) | ||
581 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
582 | "%s: wv_ack(): board not accepting command.\n", | ||
583 | dev->name); | ||
584 | #endif | ||
585 | } | ||
586 | |||
587 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
588 | /* | ||
589 | * Set channel attention bit and busy wait until command has | ||
590 | * completed, then acknowledge completion of the command. | ||
591 | */ | ||
592 | static inline int wv_synchronous_cmd(struct net_device * dev, const char *str) | ||
593 | { | ||
594 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
595 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
596 | u16 scb_cmd; | ||
597 | ach_t cb; | ||
598 | int i; | ||
599 | |||
600 | scb_cmd = SCB_CMD_CUC & SCB_CMD_CUC_GO; | ||
601 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
602 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cmd, sizeof(scb_cmd)); | ||
603 | |||
604 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
605 | |||
606 | for (i = 1000; i > 0; i--) { | ||
607 | obram_read(ioaddr, OFFSET_CU, (unsigned char *) &cb, | ||
608 | sizeof(cb)); | ||
609 | if (cb.ac_status & AC_SFLD_C) | ||
610 | break; | ||
611 | |||
612 | udelay(10); | ||
613 | } | ||
614 | udelay(100); | ||
615 | |||
616 | if (i <= 0 || !(cb.ac_status & AC_SFLD_OK)) { | ||
617 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
618 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s failed; status = 0x%x\n", | ||
619 | dev->name, str, cb.ac_status); | ||
620 | #endif | ||
621 | #ifdef DEBUG_I82586_SHOW | ||
622 | wv_scb_show(ioaddr); | ||
623 | #endif | ||
624 | return -1; | ||
625 | } | ||
626 | |||
627 | /* Ack the status */ | ||
628 | wv_ack(dev); | ||
629 | |||
630 | return 0; | ||
631 | } | ||
632 | |||
633 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
634 | /* | ||
635 | * Configuration commands completion interrupt. | ||
636 | * Check if done, and if OK. | ||
637 | */ | ||
638 | static inline int | ||
639 | wv_config_complete(struct net_device * dev, unsigned long ioaddr, net_local * lp) | ||
640 | { | ||
641 | unsigned short mcs_addr; | ||
642 | unsigned short status; | ||
643 | int ret; | ||
644 | |||
645 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
646 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_config_complete()\n", dev->name); | ||
647 | #endif | ||
648 | |||
649 | mcs_addr = lp->tx_first_in_use + sizeof(ac_tx_t) + sizeof(ac_nop_t) | ||
650 | + sizeof(tbd_t) + sizeof(ac_cfg_t) + sizeof(ac_ias_t); | ||
651 | |||
652 | /* Read the status of the last command (set mc list). */ | ||
653 | obram_read(ioaddr, acoff(mcs_addr, ac_status), | ||
654 | (unsigned char *) &status, sizeof(status)); | ||
655 | |||
656 | /* If not completed -> exit */ | ||
657 | if ((status & AC_SFLD_C) == 0) | ||
658 | ret = 0; /* Not ready to be scrapped */ | ||
659 | else { | ||
660 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
661 | unsigned short cfg_addr; | ||
662 | unsigned short ias_addr; | ||
663 | |||
664 | /* Check mc_config command */ | ||
665 | if ((status & AC_SFLD_OK) != AC_SFLD_OK) | ||
666 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
667 | "%s: wv_config_complete(): set_multicast_address failed; status = 0x%x\n", | ||
668 | dev->name, status); | ||
669 | |||
670 | /* check ia-config command */ | ||
671 | ias_addr = mcs_addr - sizeof(ac_ias_t); | ||
672 | obram_read(ioaddr, acoff(ias_addr, ac_status), | ||
673 | (unsigned char *) &status, sizeof(status)); | ||
674 | if ((status & AC_SFLD_OK) != AC_SFLD_OK) | ||
675 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
676 | "%s: wv_config_complete(): set_MAC_address failed; status = 0x%x\n", | ||
677 | dev->name, status); | ||
678 | |||
679 | /* Check config command. */ | ||
680 | cfg_addr = ias_addr - sizeof(ac_cfg_t); | ||
681 | obram_read(ioaddr, acoff(cfg_addr, ac_status), | ||
682 | (unsigned char *) &status, sizeof(status)); | ||
683 | if ((status & AC_SFLD_OK) != AC_SFLD_OK) | ||
684 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
685 | "%s: wv_config_complete(): configure failed; status = 0x%x\n", | ||
686 | dev->name, status); | ||
687 | #endif /* DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR */ | ||
688 | |||
689 | ret = 1; /* Ready to be scrapped */ | ||
690 | } | ||
691 | |||
692 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
693 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_config_complete() - %d\n", dev->name, | ||
694 | ret); | ||
695 | #endif | ||
696 | return ret; | ||
697 | } | ||
698 | |||
699 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
700 | /* | ||
701 | * Command completion interrupt. | ||
702 | * Reclaim as many freed tx buffers as we can. | ||
703 | * (called in wavelan_interrupt()). | ||
704 | * Note : the spinlock is already grabbed for us. | ||
705 | */ | ||
706 | static int wv_complete(struct net_device * dev, unsigned long ioaddr, net_local * lp) | ||
707 | { | ||
708 | int nreaped = 0; | ||
709 | |||
710 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
711 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_complete()\n", dev->name); | ||
712 | #endif | ||
713 | |||
714 | /* Loop on all the transmit buffers */ | ||
715 | while (lp->tx_first_in_use != I82586NULL) { | ||
716 | unsigned short tx_status; | ||
717 | |||
718 | /* Read the first transmit buffer */ | ||
719 | obram_read(ioaddr, acoff(lp->tx_first_in_use, ac_status), | ||
720 | (unsigned char *) &tx_status, | ||
721 | sizeof(tx_status)); | ||
722 | |||
723 | /* If not completed -> exit */ | ||
724 | if ((tx_status & AC_SFLD_C) == 0) | ||
725 | break; | ||
726 | |||
727 | /* Hack for reconfiguration */ | ||
728 | if (tx_status == 0xFFFF) | ||
729 | if (!wv_config_complete(dev, ioaddr, lp)) | ||
730 | break; /* Not completed */ | ||
731 | |||
732 | /* We now remove this buffer */ | ||
733 | nreaped++; | ||
734 | --lp->tx_n_in_use; | ||
735 | |||
736 | /* | ||
737 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use > 0) | ||
738 | printk("%c", "0123456789abcdefghijk"[lp->tx_n_in_use]); | ||
739 | */ | ||
740 | |||
741 | /* Was it the last one? */ | ||
742 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use <= 0) | ||
743 | lp->tx_first_in_use = I82586NULL; | ||
744 | else { | ||
745 | /* Next one in the chain */ | ||
746 | lp->tx_first_in_use += TXBLOCKZ; | ||
747 | if (lp->tx_first_in_use >= | ||
748 | OFFSET_CU + | ||
749 | NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ) lp->tx_first_in_use -= | ||
750 | NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
751 | } | ||
752 | |||
753 | /* Hack for reconfiguration */ | ||
754 | if (tx_status == 0xFFFF) | ||
755 | continue; | ||
756 | |||
757 | /* Now, check status of the finished command */ | ||
758 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_OK) { | ||
759 | int ncollisions; | ||
760 | |||
761 | lp->stats.tx_packets++; | ||
762 | ncollisions = tx_status & AC_SFLD_MAXCOL; | ||
763 | lp->stats.collisions += ncollisions; | ||
764 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_INFO | ||
765 | if (ncollisions > 0) | ||
766 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
767 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx completed after %d collisions.\n", | ||
768 | dev->name, ncollisions); | ||
769 | #endif | ||
770 | } else { | ||
771 | lp->stats.tx_errors++; | ||
772 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_S10) { | ||
773 | lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors++; | ||
774 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_FAIL | ||
775 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
776 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx error: no CS.\n", | ||
777 | dev->name); | ||
778 | #endif | ||
779 | } | ||
780 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_S9) { | ||
781 | lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors++; | ||
782 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_FAIL | ||
783 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
784 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx error: lost CTS.\n", | ||
785 | dev->name); | ||
786 | #endif | ||
787 | } | ||
788 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_S8) { | ||
789 | lp->stats.tx_fifo_errors++; | ||
790 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_FAIL | ||
791 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
792 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx error: slow DMA.\n", | ||
793 | dev->name); | ||
794 | #endif | ||
795 | } | ||
796 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_S6) { | ||
797 | lp->stats.tx_heartbeat_errors++; | ||
798 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_FAIL | ||
799 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
800 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx error: heart beat.\n", | ||
801 | dev->name); | ||
802 | #endif | ||
803 | } | ||
804 | if (tx_status & AC_SFLD_S5) { | ||
805 | lp->stats.tx_aborted_errors++; | ||
806 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_FAIL | ||
807 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
808 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx error: too many collisions.\n", | ||
809 | dev->name); | ||
810 | #endif | ||
811 | } | ||
812 | } | ||
813 | |||
814 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_INFO | ||
815 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
816 | "%s: wv_complete(): tx completed, tx_status 0x%04x\n", | ||
817 | dev->name, tx_status); | ||
818 | #endif | ||
819 | } | ||
820 | |||
821 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
822 | if (nreaped > 1) | ||
823 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: wv_complete(): reaped %d\n", | ||
824 | dev->name, nreaped); | ||
825 | #endif | ||
826 | |||
827 | /* | ||
828 | * Inform upper layers. | ||
829 | */ | ||
830 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use < NTXBLOCKS - 1) { | ||
831 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | ||
832 | } | ||
833 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
834 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_complete()\n", dev->name); | ||
835 | #endif | ||
836 | return nreaped; | ||
837 | } | ||
838 | |||
839 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
840 | /* | ||
841 | * Reconfigure the i82586, or at least ask for it. | ||
842 | * Because wv_82586_config uses a transmission buffer, we must do it | ||
843 | * when we are sure that there is one left, so we do it now | ||
844 | * or in wavelan_packet_xmit() (I can't find any better place, | ||
845 | * wavelan_interrupt is not an option), so you may experience | ||
846 | * delays sometimes. | ||
847 | */ | ||
848 | static inline void wv_82586_reconfig(struct net_device * dev) | ||
849 | { | ||
850 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
851 | unsigned long flags; | ||
852 | |||
853 | /* Arm the flag, will be cleard in wv_82586_config() */ | ||
854 | lp->reconfig_82586 = 1; | ||
855 | |||
856 | /* Check if we can do it now ! */ | ||
857 | if((netif_running(dev)) && !(netif_queue_stopped(dev))) { | ||
858 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
859 | /* May fail */ | ||
860 | wv_82586_config(dev); | ||
861 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
862 | } | ||
863 | else { | ||
864 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
865 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
866 | "%s: wv_82586_reconfig(): delayed (state = %lX)\n", | ||
867 | dev->name, dev->state); | ||
868 | #endif | ||
869 | } | ||
870 | } | ||
871 | |||
872 | /********************* DEBUG & INFO SUBROUTINES *********************/ | ||
873 | /* | ||
874 | * This routine is used in the code to show information for debugging. | ||
875 | * Most of the time, it dumps the contents of hardware structures. | ||
876 | */ | ||
877 | |||
878 | #ifdef DEBUG_PSA_SHOW | ||
879 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
880 | /* | ||
881 | * Print the formatted contents of the Parameter Storage Area. | ||
882 | */ | ||
883 | static void wv_psa_show(psa_t * p) | ||
884 | { | ||
885 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "##### WaveLAN PSA contents: #####\n"); | ||
886 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_io_base_addr_1: 0x%02X %02X %02X %02X\n", | ||
887 | p->psa_io_base_addr_1, | ||
888 | p->psa_io_base_addr_2, | ||
889 | p->psa_io_base_addr_3, p->psa_io_base_addr_4); | ||
890 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_rem_boot_addr_1: 0x%02X %02X %02X\n", | ||
891 | p->psa_rem_boot_addr_1, | ||
892 | p->psa_rem_boot_addr_2, p->psa_rem_boot_addr_3); | ||
893 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_holi_params: 0x%02x, ", p->psa_holi_params); | ||
894 | printk("psa_int_req_no: %d\n", p->psa_int_req_no); | ||
895 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
896 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
897 | "psa_unused0[]: %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n", | ||
898 | p->psa_unused0[0], p->psa_unused0[1], p->psa_unused0[2], | ||
899 | p->psa_unused0[3], p->psa_unused0[4], p->psa_unused0[5], | ||
900 | p->psa_unused0[6]); | ||
901 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
902 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
903 | "psa_univ_mac_addr[]: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", | ||
904 | p->psa_univ_mac_addr[0], p->psa_univ_mac_addr[1], | ||
905 | p->psa_univ_mac_addr[2], p->psa_univ_mac_addr[3], | ||
906 | p->psa_univ_mac_addr[4], p->psa_univ_mac_addr[5]); | ||
907 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
908 | "psa_local_mac_addr[]: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", | ||
909 | p->psa_local_mac_addr[0], p->psa_local_mac_addr[1], | ||
910 | p->psa_local_mac_addr[2], p->psa_local_mac_addr[3], | ||
911 | p->psa_local_mac_addr[4], p->psa_local_mac_addr[5]); | ||
912 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_univ_local_sel: %d, ", | ||
913 | p->psa_univ_local_sel); | ||
914 | printk("psa_comp_number: %d, ", p->psa_comp_number); | ||
915 | printk("psa_thr_pre_set: 0x%02x\n", p->psa_thr_pre_set); | ||
916 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_feature_select/decay_prm: 0x%02x, ", | ||
917 | p->psa_feature_select); | ||
918 | printk("psa_subband/decay_update_prm: %d\n", p->psa_subband); | ||
919 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_quality_thr: 0x%02x, ", p->psa_quality_thr); | ||
920 | printk("psa_mod_delay: 0x%02x\n", p->psa_mod_delay); | ||
921 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_nwid: 0x%02x%02x, ", p->psa_nwid[0], | ||
922 | p->psa_nwid[1]); | ||
923 | printk("psa_nwid_select: %d\n", p->psa_nwid_select); | ||
924 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_encryption_select: %d, ", | ||
925 | p->psa_encryption_select); | ||
926 | printk | ||
927 | ("psa_encryption_key[]: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", | ||
928 | p->psa_encryption_key[0], p->psa_encryption_key[1], | ||
929 | p->psa_encryption_key[2], p->psa_encryption_key[3], | ||
930 | p->psa_encryption_key[4], p->psa_encryption_key[5], | ||
931 | p->psa_encryption_key[6], p->psa_encryption_key[7]); | ||
932 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_databus_width: %d\n", p->psa_databus_width); | ||
933 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_call_code/auto_squelch: 0x%02x, ", | ||
934 | p->psa_call_code[0]); | ||
935 | printk | ||
936 | ("psa_call_code[]: %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n", | ||
937 | p->psa_call_code[0], p->psa_call_code[1], p->psa_call_code[2], | ||
938 | p->psa_call_code[3], p->psa_call_code[4], p->psa_call_code[5], | ||
939 | p->psa_call_code[6], p->psa_call_code[7]); | ||
940 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
941 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_reserved[]: %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n", | ||
942 | p->psa_reserved[0], | ||
943 | p->psa_reserved[1], p->psa_reserved[2], p->psa_reserved[3]); | ||
944 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
945 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "psa_conf_status: %d, ", p->psa_conf_status); | ||
946 | printk("psa_crc: 0x%02x%02x, ", p->psa_crc[0], p->psa_crc[1]); | ||
947 | printk("psa_crc_status: 0x%02x\n", p->psa_crc_status); | ||
948 | } /* wv_psa_show */ | ||
949 | #endif /* DEBUG_PSA_SHOW */ | ||
950 | |||
951 | #ifdef DEBUG_MMC_SHOW | ||
952 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
953 | /* | ||
954 | * Print the formatted status of the Modem Management Controller. | ||
955 | * This function needs to be completed. | ||
956 | */ | ||
957 | static void wv_mmc_show(struct net_device * dev) | ||
958 | { | ||
959 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
960 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
961 | mmr_t m; | ||
962 | |||
963 | /* Basic check */ | ||
964 | if (hasr_read(ioaddr) & HASR_NO_CLK) { | ||
965 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
966 | "%s: wv_mmc_show: modem not connected\n", | ||
967 | dev->name); | ||
968 | return; | ||
969 | } | ||
970 | |||
971 | /* Read the mmc */ | ||
972 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 1); | ||
973 | mmc_read(ioaddr, 0, (u8 *) & m, sizeof(m)); | ||
974 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 0); | ||
975 | |||
976 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT /* if wireless extension exists in the kernel */ | ||
977 | /* Don't forget to update statistics */ | ||
978 | lp->wstats.discard.nwid += | ||
979 | (m.mmr_wrong_nwid_h << 8) | m.mmr_wrong_nwid_l; | ||
980 | #endif /* WIRELESS_EXT */ | ||
981 | |||
982 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "##### WaveLAN modem status registers: #####\n"); | ||
983 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
984 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
985 | "mmc_unused0[]: %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n", | ||
986 | m.mmr_unused0[0], m.mmr_unused0[1], m.mmr_unused0[2], | ||
987 | m.mmr_unused0[3], m.mmr_unused0[4], m.mmr_unused0[5], | ||
988 | m.mmr_unused0[6], m.mmr_unused0[7]); | ||
989 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
990 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Encryption algorithm: %02X - Status: %02X\n", | ||
991 | m.mmr_des_avail, m.mmr_des_status); | ||
992 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
993 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "mmc_unused1[]: %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X\n", | ||
994 | m.mmr_unused1[0], | ||
995 | m.mmr_unused1[1], | ||
996 | m.mmr_unused1[2], m.mmr_unused1[3], m.mmr_unused1[4]); | ||
997 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
998 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "dce_status: 0x%x [%s%s%s%s]\n", | ||
999 | m.mmr_dce_status, | ||
1000 | (m. | ||
1001 | mmr_dce_status & MMR_DCE_STATUS_RX_BUSY) ? | ||
1002 | "energy detected," : "", | ||
1003 | (m. | ||
1004 | mmr_dce_status & MMR_DCE_STATUS_LOOPT_IND) ? | ||
1005 | "loop test indicated," : "", | ||
1006 | (m. | ||
1007 | mmr_dce_status & MMR_DCE_STATUS_TX_BUSY) ? | ||
1008 | "transmitter on," : "", | ||
1009 | (m. | ||
1010 | mmr_dce_status & MMR_DCE_STATUS_JBR_EXPIRED) ? | ||
1011 | "jabber timer expired," : ""); | ||
1012 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Dsp ID: %02X\n", m.mmr_dsp_id); | ||
1013 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
1014 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "mmc_unused2[]: %02X:%02X\n", | ||
1015 | m.mmr_unused2[0], m.mmr_unused2[1]); | ||
1016 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
1017 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "# correct_nwid: %d, # wrong_nwid: %d\n", | ||
1018 | (m.mmr_correct_nwid_h << 8) | m.mmr_correct_nwid_l, | ||
1019 | (m.mmr_wrong_nwid_h << 8) | m.mmr_wrong_nwid_l); | ||
1020 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "thr_pre_set: 0x%x [current signal %s]\n", | ||
1021 | m.mmr_thr_pre_set & MMR_THR_PRE_SET, | ||
1022 | (m. | ||
1023 | mmr_thr_pre_set & MMR_THR_PRE_SET_CUR) ? "above" : | ||
1024 | "below"); | ||
1025 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "signal_lvl: %d [%s], ", | ||
1026 | m.mmr_signal_lvl & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL, | ||
1027 | (m. | ||
1028 | mmr_signal_lvl & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL_VALID) ? "new msg" : | ||
1029 | "no new msg"); | ||
1030 | printk("silence_lvl: %d [%s], ", | ||
1031 | m.mmr_silence_lvl & MMR_SILENCE_LVL, | ||
1032 | (m. | ||
1033 | mmr_silence_lvl & MMR_SILENCE_LVL_VALID) ? "update done" : | ||
1034 | "no new update"); | ||
1035 | printk("sgnl_qual: 0x%x [%s]\n", m.mmr_sgnl_qual & MMR_SGNL_QUAL, | ||
1036 | (m. | ||
1037 | mmr_sgnl_qual & MMR_SGNL_QUAL_ANT) ? "Antenna 1" : | ||
1038 | "Antenna 0"); | ||
1039 | #ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED | ||
1040 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "netw_id_l: %x\n", m.mmr_netw_id_l); | ||
1041 | #endif /* DEBUG_SHOW_UNUSED */ | ||
1042 | } /* wv_mmc_show */ | ||
1043 | #endif /* DEBUG_MMC_SHOW */ | ||
1044 | |||
1045 | #ifdef DEBUG_I82586_SHOW | ||
1046 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1047 | /* | ||
1048 | * Print the last block of the i82586 memory. | ||
1049 | */ | ||
1050 | static void wv_scb_show(unsigned long ioaddr) | ||
1051 | { | ||
1052 | scb_t scb; | ||
1053 | |||
1054 | obram_read(ioaddr, OFFSET_SCB, (unsigned char *) &scb, | ||
1055 | sizeof(scb)); | ||
1056 | |||
1057 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "##### WaveLAN system control block: #####\n"); | ||
1058 | |||
1059 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "status: "); | ||
1060 | printk("stat 0x%x[%s%s%s%s] ", | ||
1061 | (scb. | ||
1062 | scb_status & (SCB_ST_CX | SCB_ST_FR | SCB_ST_CNA | | ||
1063 | SCB_ST_RNR)) >> 12, | ||
1064 | (scb. | ||
1065 | scb_status & SCB_ST_CX) ? "command completion interrupt," : | ||
1066 | "", (scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_FR) ? "frame received," : "", | ||
1067 | (scb. | ||
1068 | scb_status & SCB_ST_CNA) ? "command unit not active," : "", | ||
1069 | (scb. | ||
1070 | scb_status & SCB_ST_RNR) ? "receiving unit not ready," : | ||
1071 | ""); | ||
1072 | printk("cus 0x%x[%s%s%s] ", (scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_CUS) >> 8, | ||
1073 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_CUS) == | ||
1074 | SCB_ST_CUS_IDLE) ? "idle" : "", | ||
1075 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_CUS) == | ||
1076 | SCB_ST_CUS_SUSP) ? "suspended" : "", | ||
1077 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_CUS) == | ||
1078 | SCB_ST_CUS_ACTV) ? "active" : ""); | ||
1079 | printk("rus 0x%x[%s%s%s%s]\n", (scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_RUS) >> 4, | ||
1080 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_RUS) == | ||
1081 | SCB_ST_RUS_IDLE) ? "idle" : "", | ||
1082 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_RUS) == | ||
1083 | SCB_ST_RUS_SUSP) ? "suspended" : "", | ||
1084 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_RUS) == | ||
1085 | SCB_ST_RUS_NRES) ? "no resources" : "", | ||
1086 | ((scb.scb_status & SCB_ST_RUS) == | ||
1087 | SCB_ST_RUS_RDY) ? "ready" : ""); | ||
1088 | |||
1089 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "command: "); | ||
1090 | printk("ack 0x%x[%s%s%s%s] ", | ||
1091 | (scb. | ||
1092 | scb_command & (SCB_CMD_ACK_CX | SCB_CMD_ACK_FR | | ||
1093 | SCB_CMD_ACK_CNA | SCB_CMD_ACK_RNR)) >> 12, | ||
1094 | (scb. | ||
1095 | scb_command & SCB_CMD_ACK_CX) ? "ack cmd completion," : "", | ||
1096 | (scb. | ||
1097 | scb_command & SCB_CMD_ACK_FR) ? "ack frame received," : "", | ||
1098 | (scb. | ||
1099 | scb_command & SCB_CMD_ACK_CNA) ? "ack CU not active," : "", | ||
1100 | (scb. | ||
1101 | scb_command & SCB_CMD_ACK_RNR) ? "ack RU not ready," : ""); | ||
1102 | printk("cuc 0x%x[%s%s%s%s%s] ", | ||
1103 | (scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) >> 8, | ||
1104 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) == | ||
1105 | SCB_CMD_CUC_NOP) ? "nop" : "", | ||
1106 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) == | ||
1107 | SCB_CMD_CUC_GO) ? "start cbl_offset" : "", | ||
1108 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) == | ||
1109 | SCB_CMD_CUC_RES) ? "resume execution" : "", | ||
1110 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) == | ||
1111 | SCB_CMD_CUC_SUS) ? "suspend execution" : "", | ||
1112 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_CUC) == | ||
1113 | SCB_CMD_CUC_ABT) ? "abort execution" : ""); | ||
1114 | printk("ruc 0x%x[%s%s%s%s%s]\n", | ||
1115 | (scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) >> 4, | ||
1116 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) == | ||
1117 | SCB_CMD_RUC_NOP) ? "nop" : "", | ||
1118 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) == | ||
1119 | SCB_CMD_RUC_GO) ? "start rfa_offset" : "", | ||
1120 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) == | ||
1121 | SCB_CMD_RUC_RES) ? "resume reception" : "", | ||
1122 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) == | ||
1123 | SCB_CMD_RUC_SUS) ? "suspend reception" : "", | ||
1124 | ((scb.scb_command & SCB_CMD_RUC) == | ||
1125 | SCB_CMD_RUC_ABT) ? "abort reception" : ""); | ||
1126 | |||
1127 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "cbl_offset 0x%x ", scb.scb_cbl_offset); | ||
1128 | printk("rfa_offset 0x%x\n", scb.scb_rfa_offset); | ||
1129 | |||
1130 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "crcerrs %d ", scb.scb_crcerrs); | ||
1131 | printk("alnerrs %d ", scb.scb_alnerrs); | ||
1132 | printk("rscerrs %d ", scb.scb_rscerrs); | ||
1133 | printk("ovrnerrs %d\n", scb.scb_ovrnerrs); | ||
1134 | } | ||
1135 | |||
1136 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1137 | /* | ||
1138 | * Print the formatted status of the i82586's receive unit. | ||
1139 | */ | ||
1140 | static void wv_ru_show(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1141 | { | ||
1142 | /* net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; */ | ||
1143 | |||
1144 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
1145 | "##### WaveLAN i82586 receiver unit status: #####\n"); | ||
1146 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "ru:"); | ||
1147 | /* | ||
1148 | * Not implemented yet | ||
1149 | */ | ||
1150 | printk("\n"); | ||
1151 | } /* wv_ru_show */ | ||
1152 | |||
1153 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1154 | /* | ||
1155 | * Display info about one control block of the i82586 memory. | ||
1156 | */ | ||
1157 | static void wv_cu_show_one(struct net_device * dev, net_local * lp, int i, u16 p) | ||
1158 | { | ||
1159 | unsigned long ioaddr; | ||
1160 | ac_tx_t actx; | ||
1161 | |||
1162 | ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1163 | |||
1164 | printk("%d: 0x%x:", i, p); | ||
1165 | |||
1166 | obram_read(ioaddr, p, (unsigned char *) &actx, sizeof(actx)); | ||
1167 | printk(" status=0x%x,", actx.tx_h.ac_status); | ||
1168 | printk(" command=0x%x,", actx.tx_h.ac_command); | ||
1169 | |||
1170 | /* | ||
1171 | { | ||
1172 | tbd_t tbd; | ||
1173 | |||
1174 | obram_read(ioaddr, actx.tx_tbd_offset, (unsigned char *)&tbd, sizeof(tbd)); | ||
1175 | printk(" tbd_status=0x%x,", tbd.tbd_status); | ||
1176 | } | ||
1177 | */ | ||
1178 | |||
1179 | printk("|"); | ||
1180 | } | ||
1181 | |||
1182 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1183 | /* | ||
1184 | * Print status of the command unit of the i82586. | ||
1185 | */ | ||
1186 | static void wv_cu_show(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1187 | { | ||
1188 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
1189 | unsigned int i; | ||
1190 | u16 p; | ||
1191 | |||
1192 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
1193 | "##### WaveLAN i82586 command unit status: #####\n"); | ||
1194 | |||
1195 | printk(KERN_DEBUG); | ||
1196 | for (i = 0, p = lp->tx_first_in_use; i < NTXBLOCKS; i++) { | ||
1197 | wv_cu_show_one(dev, lp, i, p); | ||
1198 | |||
1199 | p += TXBLOCKZ; | ||
1200 | if (p >= OFFSET_CU + NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ) | ||
1201 | p -= NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
1202 | } | ||
1203 | printk("\n"); | ||
1204 | } | ||
1205 | #endif /* DEBUG_I82586_SHOW */ | ||
1206 | |||
1207 | #ifdef DEBUG_DEVICE_SHOW | ||
1208 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1209 | /* | ||
1210 | * Print the formatted status of the WaveLAN PCMCIA device driver. | ||
1211 | */ | ||
1212 | static void wv_dev_show(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1213 | { | ||
1214 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "dev:"); | ||
1215 | printk(" state=%lX,", dev->state); | ||
1216 | printk(" trans_start=%ld,", dev->trans_start); | ||
1217 | printk(" flags=0x%x,", dev->flags); | ||
1218 | printk("\n"); | ||
1219 | } /* wv_dev_show */ | ||
1220 | |||
1221 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1222 | /* | ||
1223 | * Print the formatted status of the WaveLAN PCMCIA device driver's | ||
1224 | * private information. | ||
1225 | */ | ||
1226 | static void wv_local_show(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1227 | { | ||
1228 | net_local *lp; | ||
1229 | |||
1230 | lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
1231 | |||
1232 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "local:"); | ||
1233 | printk(" tx_n_in_use=%d,", lp->tx_n_in_use); | ||
1234 | printk(" hacr=0x%x,", lp->hacr); | ||
1235 | printk(" rx_head=0x%x,", lp->rx_head); | ||
1236 | printk(" rx_last=0x%x,", lp->rx_last); | ||
1237 | printk(" tx_first_free=0x%x,", lp->tx_first_free); | ||
1238 | printk(" tx_first_in_use=0x%x,", lp->tx_first_in_use); | ||
1239 | printk("\n"); | ||
1240 | } /* wv_local_show */ | ||
1241 | #endif /* DEBUG_DEVICE_SHOW */ | ||
1242 | |||
1243 | #if defined(DEBUG_RX_INFO) || defined(DEBUG_TX_INFO) | ||
1244 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1245 | /* | ||
1246 | * Dump packet header (and content if necessary) on the screen | ||
1247 | */ | ||
1248 | static inline void wv_packet_info(u8 * p, /* Packet to dump */ | ||
1249 | int length, /* Length of the packet */ | ||
1250 | char *msg1, /* Name of the device */ | ||
1251 | char *msg2) | ||
1252 | { /* Name of the function */ | ||
1253 | int i; | ||
1254 | int maxi; | ||
1255 | |||
1256 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
1257 | "%s: %s(): dest %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, length %d\n", | ||
1258 | msg1, msg2, p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3], p[4], p[5], length); | ||
1259 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
1260 | "%s: %s(): src %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, type 0x%02X%02X\n", | ||
1261 | msg1, msg2, p[6], p[7], p[8], p[9], p[10], p[11], p[12], | ||
1262 | p[13]); | ||
1263 | |||
1264 | #ifdef DEBUG_PACKET_DUMP | ||
1265 | |||
1266 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "data=\""); | ||
1267 | |||
1268 | if ((maxi = length) > DEBUG_PACKET_DUMP) | ||
1269 | maxi = DEBUG_PACKET_DUMP; | ||
1270 | for (i = 14; i < maxi; i++) | ||
1271 | if (p[i] >= ' ' && p[i] <= '~') | ||
1272 | printk(" %c", p[i]); | ||
1273 | else | ||
1274 | printk("%02X", p[i]); | ||
1275 | if (maxi < length) | ||
1276 | printk(".."); | ||
1277 | printk("\"\n"); | ||
1278 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "\n"); | ||
1279 | #endif /* DEBUG_PACKET_DUMP */ | ||
1280 | } | ||
1281 | #endif /* defined(DEBUG_RX_INFO) || defined(DEBUG_TX_INFO) */ | ||
1282 | |||
1283 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1284 | /* | ||
1285 | * This is the information which is displayed by the driver at startup. | ||
1286 | * There are lots of flags for configuring it to your liking. | ||
1287 | */ | ||
1288 | static inline void wv_init_info(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1289 | { | ||
1290 | short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1291 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
1292 | psa_t psa; | ||
1293 | int i; | ||
1294 | |||
1295 | /* Read the parameter storage area */ | ||
1296 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, 0, (unsigned char *) &psa, sizeof(psa)); | ||
1297 | |||
1298 | #ifdef DEBUG_PSA_SHOW | ||
1299 | wv_psa_show(&psa); | ||
1300 | #endif | ||
1301 | #ifdef DEBUG_MMC_SHOW | ||
1302 | wv_mmc_show(dev); | ||
1303 | #endif | ||
1304 | #ifdef DEBUG_I82586_SHOW | ||
1305 | wv_cu_show(dev); | ||
1306 | #endif | ||
1307 | |||
1308 | #ifdef DEBUG_BASIC_SHOW | ||
1309 | /* Now, let's go for the basic stuff. */ | ||
1310 | printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: WaveLAN at %#x,", dev->name, ioaddr); | ||
1311 | for (i = 0; i < WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE; i++) | ||
1312 | printk("%s%02X", (i == 0) ? " " : ":", dev->dev_addr[i]); | ||
1313 | printk(", IRQ %d", dev->irq); | ||
1314 | |||
1315 | /* Print current network ID. */ | ||
1316 | if (psa.psa_nwid_select) | ||
1317 | printk(", nwid 0x%02X-%02X", psa.psa_nwid[0], | ||
1318 | psa.psa_nwid[1]); | ||
1319 | else | ||
1320 | printk(", nwid off"); | ||
1321 | |||
1322 | /* If 2.00 card */ | ||
1323 | if (!(mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
1324 | (MMR_FEE_STATUS_DWLD | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY))) { | ||
1325 | unsigned short freq; | ||
1326 | |||
1327 | /* Ask the EEPROM to read the frequency from the first area. */ | ||
1328 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x00, &freq, 1); | ||
1329 | |||
1330 | /* Print frequency */ | ||
1331 | printk(", 2.00, %ld", (freq >> 6) + 2400L); | ||
1332 | |||
1333 | /* Hack! */ | ||
1334 | if (freq & 0x20) | ||
1335 | printk(".5"); | ||
1336 | } else { | ||
1337 | printk(", PC"); | ||
1338 | switch (psa.psa_comp_number) { | ||
1339 | case PSA_COMP_PC_AT_915: | ||
1340 | case PSA_COMP_PC_AT_2400: | ||
1341 | printk("-AT"); | ||
1342 | break; | ||
1343 | case PSA_COMP_PC_MC_915: | ||
1344 | case PSA_COMP_PC_MC_2400: | ||
1345 | printk("-MC"); | ||
1346 | break; | ||
1347 | case PSA_COMP_PCMCIA_915: | ||
1348 | printk("MCIA"); | ||
1349 | break; | ||
1350 | default: | ||
1351 | printk("?"); | ||
1352 | } | ||
1353 | printk(", "); | ||
1354 | switch (psa.psa_subband) { | ||
1355 | case PSA_SUBBAND_915: | ||
1356 | printk("915"); | ||
1357 | break; | ||
1358 | case PSA_SUBBAND_2425: | ||
1359 | printk("2425"); | ||
1360 | break; | ||
1361 | case PSA_SUBBAND_2460: | ||
1362 | printk("2460"); | ||
1363 | break; | ||
1364 | case PSA_SUBBAND_2484: | ||
1365 | printk("2484"); | ||
1366 | break; | ||
1367 | case PSA_SUBBAND_2430_5: | ||
1368 | printk("2430.5"); | ||
1369 | break; | ||
1370 | default: | ||
1371 | printk("?"); | ||
1372 | } | ||
1373 | } | ||
1374 | |||
1375 | printk(" MHz\n"); | ||
1376 | #endif /* DEBUG_BASIC_SHOW */ | ||
1377 | |||
1378 | #ifdef DEBUG_VERSION_SHOW | ||
1379 | /* Print version information */ | ||
1380 | printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s", version); | ||
1381 | #endif | ||
1382 | } /* wv_init_info */ | ||
1383 | |||
1384 | /********************* IOCTL, STATS & RECONFIG *********************/ | ||
1385 | /* | ||
1386 | * We found here routines that are called by Linux on different | ||
1387 | * occasions after the configuration and not for transmitting data | ||
1388 | * These may be called when the user use ifconfig, /proc/net/dev | ||
1389 | * or wireless extensions | ||
1390 | */ | ||
1391 | |||
1392 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1393 | /* | ||
1394 | * Get the current Ethernet statistics. This may be called with the | ||
1395 | * card open or closed. | ||
1396 | * Used when the user read /proc/net/dev | ||
1397 | */ | ||
1398 | static en_stats *wavelan_get_stats(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1399 | { | ||
1400 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_TRACE | ||
1401 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <>wavelan_get_stats()\n", dev->name); | ||
1402 | #endif | ||
1403 | |||
1404 | return (&((net_local *) dev->priv)->stats); | ||
1405 | } | ||
1406 | |||
1407 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1408 | /* | ||
1409 | * Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor. | ||
1410 | * num_addrs == -1 Promiscuous mode, receive all packets | ||
1411 | * num_addrs == 0 Normal mode, clear multicast list | ||
1412 | * num_addrs > 0 Multicast mode, receive normal and MC packets, | ||
1413 | * and do best-effort filtering. | ||
1414 | */ | ||
1415 | static void wavelan_set_multicast_list(struct net_device * dev) | ||
1416 | { | ||
1417 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
1418 | |||
1419 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_TRACE | ||
1420 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_set_multicast_list()\n", | ||
1421 | dev->name); | ||
1422 | #endif | ||
1423 | |||
1424 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
1425 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
1426 | "%s: wavelan_set_multicast_list(): setting Rx mode %02X to %d addresses.\n", | ||
1427 | dev->name, dev->flags, dev->mc_count); | ||
1428 | #endif | ||
1429 | |||
1430 | /* Are we asking for promiscuous mode, | ||
1431 | * or all multicast addresses (we don't have that!) | ||
1432 | * or too many multicast addresses for the hardware filter? */ | ||
1433 | if ((dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) || | ||
1434 | (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) || | ||
1435 | (dev->mc_count > I82586_MAX_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES)) { | ||
1436 | /* | ||
1437 | * Enable promiscuous mode: receive all packets. | ||
1438 | */ | ||
1439 | if (!lp->promiscuous) { | ||
1440 | lp->promiscuous = 1; | ||
1441 | lp->mc_count = 0; | ||
1442 | |||
1443 | wv_82586_reconfig(dev); | ||
1444 | |||
1445 | /* Tell the kernel that we are doing a really bad job. */ | ||
1446 | dev->flags |= IFF_PROMISC; | ||
1447 | } | ||
1448 | } else | ||
1449 | /* Are there multicast addresses to send? */ | ||
1450 | if (dev->mc_list != (struct dev_mc_list *) NULL) { | ||
1451 | /* | ||
1452 | * Disable promiscuous mode, but receive all packets | ||
1453 | * in multicast list | ||
1454 | */ | ||
1455 | #ifdef MULTICAST_AVOID | ||
1456 | if (lp->promiscuous || (dev->mc_count != lp->mc_count)) | ||
1457 | #endif | ||
1458 | { | ||
1459 | lp->promiscuous = 0; | ||
1460 | lp->mc_count = dev->mc_count; | ||
1461 | |||
1462 | wv_82586_reconfig(dev); | ||
1463 | } | ||
1464 | } else { | ||
1465 | /* | ||
1466 | * Switch to normal mode: disable promiscuous mode and | ||
1467 | * clear the multicast list. | ||
1468 | */ | ||
1469 | if (lp->promiscuous || lp->mc_count == 0) { | ||
1470 | lp->promiscuous = 0; | ||
1471 | lp->mc_count = 0; | ||
1472 | |||
1473 | wv_82586_reconfig(dev); | ||
1474 | } | ||
1475 | } | ||
1476 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_TRACE | ||
1477 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_set_multicast_list()\n", | ||
1478 | dev->name); | ||
1479 | #endif | ||
1480 | } | ||
1481 | |||
1482 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1483 | /* | ||
1484 | * This function doesn't exist. | ||
1485 | * (Note : it was a nice way to test the reconfigure stuff...) | ||
1486 | */ | ||
1487 | #ifdef SET_MAC_ADDRESS | ||
1488 | static int wavelan_set_mac_address(struct net_device * dev, void *addr) | ||
1489 | { | ||
1490 | struct sockaddr *mac = addr; | ||
1491 | |||
1492 | /* Copy the address. */ | ||
1493 | memcpy(dev->dev_addr, mac->sa_data, WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE); | ||
1494 | |||
1495 | /* Reconfigure the beast. */ | ||
1496 | wv_82586_reconfig(dev); | ||
1497 | |||
1498 | return 0; | ||
1499 | } | ||
1500 | #endif /* SET_MAC_ADDRESS */ | ||
1501 | |||
1502 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT /* if wireless extensions exist in the kernel */ | ||
1503 | |||
1504 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1505 | /* | ||
1506 | * Frequency setting (for hardware capable of it) | ||
1507 | * It's a bit complicated and you don't really want to look into it. | ||
1508 | * (called in wavelan_ioctl) | ||
1509 | */ | ||
1510 | static inline int wv_set_frequency(unsigned long ioaddr, /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
1511 | iw_freq * frequency) | ||
1512 | { | ||
1513 | const int BAND_NUM = 10; /* Number of bands */ | ||
1514 | long freq = 0L; /* offset to 2.4 GHz in .5 MHz */ | ||
1515 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
1516 | int i; | ||
1517 | #endif | ||
1518 | |||
1519 | /* Setting by frequency */ | ||
1520 | /* Theoretically, you may set any frequency between | ||
1521 | * the two limits with a 0.5 MHz precision. In practice, | ||
1522 | * I don't want you to have trouble with local regulations. | ||
1523 | */ | ||
1524 | if ((frequency->e == 1) && | ||
1525 | (frequency->m >= (int) 2.412e8) | ||
1526 | && (frequency->m <= (int) 2.487e8)) { | ||
1527 | freq = ((frequency->m / 10000) - 24000L) / 5; | ||
1528 | } | ||
1529 | |||
1530 | /* Setting by channel (same as wfreqsel) */ | ||
1531 | /* Warning: each channel is 22 MHz wide, so some of the channels | ||
1532 | * will interfere. */ | ||
1533 | if ((frequency->e == 0) && (frequency->m < BAND_NUM)) { | ||
1534 | /* Get frequency offset. */ | ||
1535 | freq = channel_bands[frequency->m] >> 1; | ||
1536 | } | ||
1537 | |||
1538 | /* Verify that the frequency is allowed. */ | ||
1539 | if (freq != 0L) { | ||
1540 | u16 table[10]; /* Authorized frequency table */ | ||
1541 | |||
1542 | /* Read the frequency table. */ | ||
1543 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x71, table, 10); | ||
1544 | |||
1545 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
1546 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Frequency table: "); | ||
1547 | for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { | ||
1548 | printk(" %04X", table[i]); | ||
1549 | } | ||
1550 | printk("\n"); | ||
1551 | #endif | ||
1552 | |||
1553 | /* Look in the table to see whether the frequency is allowed. */ | ||
1554 | if (!(table[9 - ((freq - 24) / 16)] & | ||
1555 | (1 << ((freq - 24) % 16)))) return -EINVAL; /* not allowed */ | ||
1556 | } else | ||
1557 | return -EINVAL; | ||
1558 | |||
1559 | /* if we get a usable frequency */ | ||
1560 | if (freq != 0L) { | ||
1561 | unsigned short area[16]; | ||
1562 | unsigned short dac[2]; | ||
1563 | unsigned short area_verify[16]; | ||
1564 | unsigned short dac_verify[2]; | ||
1565 | /* Corresponding gain (in the power adjust value table) | ||
1566 | * See AT&T WaveLAN Data Manual, REF 407-024689/E, page 3-8 | ||
1567 | * and WCIN062D.DOC, page 6.2.9. */ | ||
1568 | unsigned short power_limit[] = { 40, 80, 120, 160, 0 }; | ||
1569 | int power_band = 0; /* Selected band */ | ||
1570 | unsigned short power_adjust; /* Correct value */ | ||
1571 | |||
1572 | /* Search for the gain. */ | ||
1573 | power_band = 0; | ||
1574 | while ((freq > power_limit[power_band]) && | ||
1575 | (power_limit[++power_band] != 0)); | ||
1576 | |||
1577 | /* Read the first area. */ | ||
1578 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x00, area, 16); | ||
1579 | |||
1580 | /* Read the DAC. */ | ||
1581 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x60, dac, 2); | ||
1582 | |||
1583 | /* Read the new power adjust value. */ | ||
1584 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x6B - (power_band >> 1), &power_adjust, | ||
1585 | 1); | ||
1586 | if (power_band & 0x1) | ||
1587 | power_adjust >>= 8; | ||
1588 | else | ||
1589 | power_adjust &= 0xFF; | ||
1590 | |||
1591 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
1592 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "WaveLAN EEPROM Area 1: "); | ||
1593 | for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { | ||
1594 | printk(" %04X", area[i]); | ||
1595 | } | ||
1596 | printk("\n"); | ||
1597 | |||
1598 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "WaveLAN EEPROM DAC: %04X %04X\n", | ||
1599 | dac[0], dac[1]); | ||
1600 | #endif | ||
1601 | |||
1602 | /* Frequency offset (for info only) */ | ||
1603 | area[0] = ((freq << 5) & 0xFFE0) | (area[0] & 0x1F); | ||
1604 | |||
1605 | /* Receiver Principle main divider coefficient */ | ||
1606 | area[3] = (freq >> 1) + 2400L - 352L; | ||
1607 | area[2] = ((freq & 0x1) << 4) | (area[2] & 0xFFEF); | ||
1608 | |||
1609 | /* Transmitter Main divider coefficient */ | ||
1610 | area[13] = (freq >> 1) + 2400L; | ||
1611 | area[12] = ((freq & 0x1) << 4) | (area[2] & 0xFFEF); | ||
1612 | |||
1613 | /* Other parts of the area are flags, bit streams or unused. */ | ||
1614 | |||
1615 | /* Set the value in the DAC. */ | ||
1616 | dac[1] = ((power_adjust >> 1) & 0x7F) | (dac[1] & 0xFF80); | ||
1617 | dac[0] = ((power_adjust & 0x1) << 4) | (dac[0] & 0xFFEF); | ||
1618 | |||
1619 | /* Write the first area. */ | ||
1620 | fee_write(ioaddr, 0x00, area, 16); | ||
1621 | |||
1622 | /* Write the DAC. */ | ||
1623 | fee_write(ioaddr, 0x60, dac, 2); | ||
1624 | |||
1625 | /* We now should verify here that the writing of the EEPROM went OK. */ | ||
1626 | |||
1627 | /* Reread the first area. */ | ||
1628 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x00, area_verify, 16); | ||
1629 | |||
1630 | /* Reread the DAC. */ | ||
1631 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x60, dac_verify, 2); | ||
1632 | |||
1633 | /* Compare. */ | ||
1634 | if (memcmp(area, area_verify, 16 * 2) || | ||
1635 | memcmp(dac, dac_verify, 2 * 2)) { | ||
1636 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_ERROR | ||
1637 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
1638 | "WaveLAN: wv_set_frequency: unable to write new frequency to EEPROM(?).\n"); | ||
1639 | #endif | ||
1640 | return -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
1641 | } | ||
1642 | |||
1643 | /* We must download the frequency parameters to the | ||
1644 | * synthesizers (from the EEPROM - area 1) | ||
1645 | * Note: as the EEPROM is automatically decremented, we set the end | ||
1646 | * if the area... */ | ||
1647 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), 0x0F); | ||
1648 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), | ||
1649 | MMW_FEE_CTRL_READ | MMW_FEE_CTRL_DWLD); | ||
1650 | |||
1651 | /* Wait until the download is finished. */ | ||
1652 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 100, 100); | ||
1653 | |||
1654 | /* We must now download the power adjust value (gain) to | ||
1655 | * the synthesizers (from the EEPROM - area 7 - DAC). */ | ||
1656 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_addr), 0x61); | ||
1657 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_fee_ctrl), | ||
1658 | MMW_FEE_CTRL_READ | MMW_FEE_CTRL_DWLD); | ||
1659 | |||
1660 | /* Wait for the download to finish. */ | ||
1661 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 100, 100); | ||
1662 | |||
1663 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_INFO | ||
1664 | /* Verification of what we have done */ | ||
1665 | |||
1666 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "WaveLAN EEPROM Area 1: "); | ||
1667 | for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { | ||
1668 | printk(" %04X", area_verify[i]); | ||
1669 | } | ||
1670 | printk("\n"); | ||
1671 | |||
1672 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "WaveLAN EEPROM DAC: %04X %04X\n", | ||
1673 | dac_verify[0], dac_verify[1]); | ||
1674 | #endif | ||
1675 | |||
1676 | return 0; | ||
1677 | } else | ||
1678 | return -EINVAL; /* Bah, never get there... */ | ||
1679 | } | ||
1680 | |||
1681 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1682 | /* | ||
1683 | * Give the list of available frequencies. | ||
1684 | */ | ||
1685 | static inline int wv_frequency_list(unsigned long ioaddr, /* I/O port of the card */ | ||
1686 | iw_freq * list, /* List of frequencies to fill */ | ||
1687 | int max) | ||
1688 | { /* Maximum number of frequencies */ | ||
1689 | u16 table[10]; /* Authorized frequency table */ | ||
1690 | long freq = 0L; /* offset to 2.4 GHz in .5 MHz + 12 MHz */ | ||
1691 | int i; /* index in the table */ | ||
1692 | int c = 0; /* Channel number */ | ||
1693 | |||
1694 | /* Read the frequency table. */ | ||
1695 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x71 /* frequency table */ , table, 10); | ||
1696 | |||
1697 | /* Check all frequencies. */ | ||
1698 | i = 0; | ||
1699 | for (freq = 0; freq < 150; freq++) | ||
1700 | /* Look in the table if the frequency is allowed */ | ||
1701 | if (table[9 - (freq / 16)] & (1 << (freq % 16))) { | ||
1702 | /* Compute approximate channel number */ | ||
1703 | while ((((channel_bands[c] >> 1) - 24) < freq) && | ||
1704 | (c < NELS(channel_bands))) | ||
1705 | c++; | ||
1706 | list[i].i = c; /* Set the list index */ | ||
1707 | |||
1708 | /* put in the list */ | ||
1709 | list[i].m = (((freq + 24) * 5) + 24000L) * 10000; | ||
1710 | list[i++].e = 1; | ||
1711 | |||
1712 | /* Check number. */ | ||
1713 | if (i >= max) | ||
1714 | return (i); | ||
1715 | } | ||
1716 | |||
1717 | return (i); | ||
1718 | } | ||
1719 | |||
1720 | #ifdef IW_WIRELESS_SPY | ||
1721 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1722 | /* | ||
1723 | * Gather wireless spy statistics: for each packet, compare the source | ||
1724 | * address with our list, and if they match, get the statistics. | ||
1725 | * Sorry, but this function really needs the wireless extensions. | ||
1726 | */ | ||
1727 | static inline void wl_spy_gather(struct net_device * dev, | ||
1728 | u8 * mac, /* MAC address */ | ||
1729 | u8 * stats) /* Statistics to gather */ | ||
1730 | { | ||
1731 | struct iw_quality wstats; | ||
1732 | |||
1733 | wstats.qual = stats[2] & MMR_SGNL_QUAL; | ||
1734 | wstats.level = stats[0] & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL; | ||
1735 | wstats.noise = stats[1] & MMR_SILENCE_LVL; | ||
1736 | wstats.updated = 0x7; | ||
1737 | |||
1738 | /* Update spy records */ | ||
1739 | wireless_spy_update(dev, mac, &wstats); | ||
1740 | } | ||
1741 | #endif /* IW_WIRELESS_SPY */ | ||
1742 | |||
1743 | #ifdef HISTOGRAM | ||
1744 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1745 | /* | ||
1746 | * This function calculates a histogram of the signal level. | ||
1747 | * As the noise is quite constant, it's like doing it on the SNR. | ||
1748 | * We have defined a set of interval (lp->his_range), and each time | ||
1749 | * the level goes in that interval, we increment the count (lp->his_sum). | ||
1750 | * With this histogram you may detect if one WaveLAN is really weak, | ||
1751 | * or you may also calculate the mean and standard deviation of the level. | ||
1752 | */ | ||
1753 | static inline void wl_his_gather(struct net_device * dev, u8 * stats) | ||
1754 | { /* Statistics to gather */ | ||
1755 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
1756 | u8 level = stats[0] & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL; | ||
1757 | int i; | ||
1758 | |||
1759 | /* Find the correct interval. */ | ||
1760 | i = 0; | ||
1761 | while ((i < (lp->his_number - 1)) | ||
1762 | && (level >= lp->his_range[i++])); | ||
1763 | |||
1764 | /* Increment interval counter. */ | ||
1765 | (lp->his_sum[i])++; | ||
1766 | } | ||
1767 | #endif /* HISTOGRAM */ | ||
1768 | |||
1769 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1770 | /* | ||
1771 | * Wireless Handler : get protocol name | ||
1772 | */ | ||
1773 | static int wavelan_get_name(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1774 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1775 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1776 | char *extra) | ||
1777 | { | ||
1778 | strcpy(wrqu->name, "WaveLAN"); | ||
1779 | return 0; | ||
1780 | } | ||
1781 | |||
1782 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1783 | /* | ||
1784 | * Wireless Handler : set NWID | ||
1785 | */ | ||
1786 | static int wavelan_set_nwid(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1787 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1788 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1789 | char *extra) | ||
1790 | { | ||
1791 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1792 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1793 | psa_t psa; | ||
1794 | mm_t m; | ||
1795 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1796 | int ret = 0; | ||
1797 | |||
1798 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
1799 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1800 | |||
1801 | /* Set NWID in WaveLAN. */ | ||
1802 | if (!wrqu->nwid.disabled) { | ||
1803 | /* Set NWID in psa */ | ||
1804 | psa.psa_nwid[0] = (wrqu->nwid.value & 0xFF00) >> 8; | ||
1805 | psa.psa_nwid[1] = wrqu->nwid.value & 0xFF; | ||
1806 | psa.psa_nwid_select = 0x01; | ||
1807 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
1808 | (char *) psa.psa_nwid - (char *) &psa, | ||
1809 | (unsigned char *) psa.psa_nwid, 3); | ||
1810 | |||
1811 | /* Set NWID in mmc. */ | ||
1812 | m.w.mmw_netw_id_l = psa.psa_nwid[1]; | ||
1813 | m.w.mmw_netw_id_h = psa.psa_nwid[0]; | ||
1814 | mmc_write(ioaddr, | ||
1815 | (char *) &m.w.mmw_netw_id_l - | ||
1816 | (char *) &m, | ||
1817 | (unsigned char *) &m.w.mmw_netw_id_l, 2); | ||
1818 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_loopt_sel), 0x00); | ||
1819 | } else { | ||
1820 | /* Disable NWID in the psa. */ | ||
1821 | psa.psa_nwid_select = 0x00; | ||
1822 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
1823 | (char *) &psa.psa_nwid_select - | ||
1824 | (char *) &psa, | ||
1825 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_nwid_select, | ||
1826 | 1); | ||
1827 | |||
1828 | /* Disable NWID in the mmc (no filtering). */ | ||
1829 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_loopt_sel), | ||
1830 | MMW_LOOPT_SEL_DIS_NWID); | ||
1831 | } | ||
1832 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
1833 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
1834 | |||
1835 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
1836 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1837 | |||
1838 | return ret; | ||
1839 | } | ||
1840 | |||
1841 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1842 | /* | ||
1843 | * Wireless Handler : get NWID | ||
1844 | */ | ||
1845 | static int wavelan_get_nwid(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1846 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1847 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1848 | char *extra) | ||
1849 | { | ||
1850 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1851 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1852 | psa_t psa; | ||
1853 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1854 | int ret = 0; | ||
1855 | |||
1856 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
1857 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1858 | |||
1859 | /* Read the NWID. */ | ||
1860 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
1861 | (char *) psa.psa_nwid - (char *) &psa, | ||
1862 | (unsigned char *) psa.psa_nwid, 3); | ||
1863 | wrqu->nwid.value = (psa.psa_nwid[0] << 8) + psa.psa_nwid[1]; | ||
1864 | wrqu->nwid.disabled = !(psa.psa_nwid_select); | ||
1865 | wrqu->nwid.fixed = 1; /* Superfluous */ | ||
1866 | |||
1867 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
1868 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1869 | |||
1870 | return ret; | ||
1871 | } | ||
1872 | |||
1873 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1874 | /* | ||
1875 | * Wireless Handler : set frequency | ||
1876 | */ | ||
1877 | static int wavelan_set_freq(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1878 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1879 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1880 | char *extra) | ||
1881 | { | ||
1882 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1883 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1884 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1885 | int ret; | ||
1886 | |||
1887 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
1888 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1889 | |||
1890 | /* Attempt to recognise 2.00 cards (2.4 GHz frequency selectable). */ | ||
1891 | if (!(mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
1892 | (MMR_FEE_STATUS_DWLD | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY))) | ||
1893 | ret = wv_set_frequency(ioaddr, &(wrqu->freq)); | ||
1894 | else | ||
1895 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
1896 | |||
1897 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
1898 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1899 | |||
1900 | return ret; | ||
1901 | } | ||
1902 | |||
1903 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1904 | /* | ||
1905 | * Wireless Handler : get frequency | ||
1906 | */ | ||
1907 | static int wavelan_get_freq(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1908 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1909 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1910 | char *extra) | ||
1911 | { | ||
1912 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1913 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1914 | psa_t psa; | ||
1915 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1916 | int ret = 0; | ||
1917 | |||
1918 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
1919 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1920 | |||
1921 | /* Attempt to recognise 2.00 cards (2.4 GHz frequency selectable). | ||
1922 | * Does it work for everybody, especially old cards? */ | ||
1923 | if (!(mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
1924 | (MMR_FEE_STATUS_DWLD | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY))) { | ||
1925 | unsigned short freq; | ||
1926 | |||
1927 | /* Ask the EEPROM to read the frequency from the first area. */ | ||
1928 | fee_read(ioaddr, 0x00, &freq, 1); | ||
1929 | wrqu->freq.m = ((freq >> 5) * 5 + 24000L) * 10000; | ||
1930 | wrqu->freq.e = 1; | ||
1931 | } else { | ||
1932 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
1933 | (char *) &psa.psa_subband - (char *) &psa, | ||
1934 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_subband, 1); | ||
1935 | |||
1936 | if (psa.psa_subband <= 4) { | ||
1937 | wrqu->freq.m = fixed_bands[psa.psa_subband]; | ||
1938 | wrqu->freq.e = (psa.psa_subband != 0); | ||
1939 | } else | ||
1940 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
1941 | } | ||
1942 | |||
1943 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
1944 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1945 | |||
1946 | return ret; | ||
1947 | } | ||
1948 | |||
1949 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1950 | /* | ||
1951 | * Wireless Handler : set level threshold | ||
1952 | */ | ||
1953 | static int wavelan_set_sens(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1954 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1955 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1956 | char *extra) | ||
1957 | { | ||
1958 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1959 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1960 | psa_t psa; | ||
1961 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1962 | int ret = 0; | ||
1963 | |||
1964 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
1965 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1966 | |||
1967 | /* Set the level threshold. */ | ||
1968 | /* We should complain loudly if wrqu->sens.fixed = 0, because we | ||
1969 | * can't set auto mode... */ | ||
1970 | psa.psa_thr_pre_set = wrqu->sens.value & 0x3F; | ||
1971 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
1972 | (char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set - (char *) &psa, | ||
1973 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set, 1); | ||
1974 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
1975 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
1976 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_thr_pre_set), | ||
1977 | psa.psa_thr_pre_set); | ||
1978 | |||
1979 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
1980 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
1981 | |||
1982 | return ret; | ||
1983 | } | ||
1984 | |||
1985 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
1986 | /* | ||
1987 | * Wireless Handler : get level threshold | ||
1988 | */ | ||
1989 | static int wavelan_get_sens(struct net_device *dev, | ||
1990 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
1991 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
1992 | char *extra) | ||
1993 | { | ||
1994 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
1995 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
1996 | psa_t psa; | ||
1997 | unsigned long flags; | ||
1998 | int ret = 0; | ||
1999 | |||
2000 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2001 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2002 | |||
2003 | /* Read the level threshold. */ | ||
2004 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2005 | (char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set - (char *) &psa, | ||
2006 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set, 1); | ||
2007 | wrqu->sens.value = psa.psa_thr_pre_set & 0x3F; | ||
2008 | wrqu->sens.fixed = 1; | ||
2009 | |||
2010 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2011 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2012 | |||
2013 | return ret; | ||
2014 | } | ||
2015 | |||
2016 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2017 | /* | ||
2018 | * Wireless Handler : set encryption key | ||
2019 | */ | ||
2020 | static int wavelan_set_encode(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2021 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2022 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2023 | char *extra) | ||
2024 | { | ||
2025 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2026 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2027 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2028 | psa_t psa; | ||
2029 | int ret = 0; | ||
2030 | |||
2031 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2032 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2033 | |||
2034 | /* Check if capable of encryption */ | ||
2035 | if (!mmc_encr(ioaddr)) { | ||
2036 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
2037 | } | ||
2038 | |||
2039 | /* Check the size of the key */ | ||
2040 | if((wrqu->encoding.length != 8) && (wrqu->encoding.length != 0)) { | ||
2041 | ret = -EINVAL; | ||
2042 | } | ||
2043 | |||
2044 | if(!ret) { | ||
2045 | /* Basic checking... */ | ||
2046 | if (wrqu->encoding.length == 8) { | ||
2047 | /* Copy the key in the driver */ | ||
2048 | memcpy(psa.psa_encryption_key, extra, | ||
2049 | wrqu->encoding.length); | ||
2050 | psa.psa_encryption_select = 1; | ||
2051 | |||
2052 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2053 | (char *) &psa.psa_encryption_select - | ||
2054 | (char *) &psa, | ||
2055 | (unsigned char *) &psa. | ||
2056 | psa_encryption_select, 8 + 1); | ||
2057 | |||
2058 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_encr_enable), | ||
2059 | MMW_ENCR_ENABLE_EN | MMW_ENCR_ENABLE_MODE); | ||
2060 | mmc_write(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_encr_key), | ||
2061 | (unsigned char *) &psa. | ||
2062 | psa_encryption_key, 8); | ||
2063 | } | ||
2064 | |||
2065 | /* disable encryption */ | ||
2066 | if (wrqu->encoding.flags & IW_ENCODE_DISABLED) { | ||
2067 | psa.psa_encryption_select = 0; | ||
2068 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2069 | (char *) &psa.psa_encryption_select - | ||
2070 | (char *) &psa, | ||
2071 | (unsigned char *) &psa. | ||
2072 | psa_encryption_select, 1); | ||
2073 | |||
2074 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_encr_enable), 0); | ||
2075 | } | ||
2076 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
2077 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
2078 | } | ||
2079 | |||
2080 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2081 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2082 | |||
2083 | return ret; | ||
2084 | } | ||
2085 | |||
2086 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2087 | /* | ||
2088 | * Wireless Handler : get encryption key | ||
2089 | */ | ||
2090 | static int wavelan_get_encode(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2091 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2092 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2093 | char *extra) | ||
2094 | { | ||
2095 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2096 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2097 | psa_t psa; | ||
2098 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2099 | int ret = 0; | ||
2100 | |||
2101 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2102 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2103 | |||
2104 | /* Check if encryption is available */ | ||
2105 | if (!mmc_encr(ioaddr)) { | ||
2106 | ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; | ||
2107 | } else { | ||
2108 | /* Read the encryption key */ | ||
2109 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2110 | (char *) &psa.psa_encryption_select - | ||
2111 | (char *) &psa, | ||
2112 | (unsigned char *) &psa. | ||
2113 | psa_encryption_select, 1 + 8); | ||
2114 | |||
2115 | /* encryption is enabled ? */ | ||
2116 | if (psa.psa_encryption_select) | ||
2117 | wrqu->encoding.flags = IW_ENCODE_ENABLED; | ||
2118 | else | ||
2119 | wrqu->encoding.flags = IW_ENCODE_DISABLED; | ||
2120 | wrqu->encoding.flags |= mmc_encr(ioaddr); | ||
2121 | |||
2122 | /* Copy the key to the user buffer */ | ||
2123 | wrqu->encoding.length = 8; | ||
2124 | memcpy(extra, psa.psa_encryption_key, wrqu->encoding.length); | ||
2125 | } | ||
2126 | |||
2127 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2128 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2129 | |||
2130 | return ret; | ||
2131 | } | ||
2132 | |||
2133 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2134 | /* | ||
2135 | * Wireless Handler : get range info | ||
2136 | */ | ||
2137 | static int wavelan_get_range(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2138 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2139 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2140 | char *extra) | ||
2141 | { | ||
2142 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2143 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2144 | struct iw_range *range = (struct iw_range *) extra; | ||
2145 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2146 | int ret = 0; | ||
2147 | |||
2148 | /* Set the length (very important for backward compatibility) */ | ||
2149 | wrqu->data.length = sizeof(struct iw_range); | ||
2150 | |||
2151 | /* Set all the info we don't care or don't know about to zero */ | ||
2152 | memset(range, 0, sizeof(struct iw_range)); | ||
2153 | |||
2154 | /* Set the Wireless Extension versions */ | ||
2155 | range->we_version_compiled = WIRELESS_EXT; | ||
2156 | range->we_version_source = 9; | ||
2157 | |||
2158 | /* Set information in the range struct. */ | ||
2159 | range->throughput = 1.6 * 1000 * 1000; /* don't argue on this ! */ | ||
2160 | range->min_nwid = 0x0000; | ||
2161 | range->max_nwid = 0xFFFF; | ||
2162 | |||
2163 | range->sensitivity = 0x3F; | ||
2164 | range->max_qual.qual = MMR_SGNL_QUAL; | ||
2165 | range->max_qual.level = MMR_SIGNAL_LVL; | ||
2166 | range->max_qual.noise = MMR_SILENCE_LVL; | ||
2167 | range->avg_qual.qual = MMR_SGNL_QUAL; /* Always max */ | ||
2168 | /* Need to get better values for those two */ | ||
2169 | range->avg_qual.level = 30; | ||
2170 | range->avg_qual.noise = 8; | ||
2171 | |||
2172 | range->num_bitrates = 1; | ||
2173 | range->bitrate[0] = 2000000; /* 2 Mb/s */ | ||
2174 | |||
2175 | /* Event capability (kernel + driver) */ | ||
2176 | range->event_capa[0] = (IW_EVENT_CAPA_MASK(0x8B02) | | ||
2177 | IW_EVENT_CAPA_MASK(0x8B04)); | ||
2178 | range->event_capa[1] = IW_EVENT_CAPA_K_1; | ||
2179 | |||
2180 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2181 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2182 | |||
2183 | /* Attempt to recognise 2.00 cards (2.4 GHz frequency selectable). */ | ||
2184 | if (!(mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
2185 | (MMR_FEE_STATUS_DWLD | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY))) { | ||
2186 | range->num_channels = 10; | ||
2187 | range->num_frequency = wv_frequency_list(ioaddr, range->freq, | ||
2188 | IW_MAX_FREQUENCIES); | ||
2189 | } else | ||
2190 | range->num_channels = range->num_frequency = 0; | ||
2191 | |||
2192 | /* Encryption supported ? */ | ||
2193 | if (mmc_encr(ioaddr)) { | ||
2194 | range->encoding_size[0] = 8; /* DES = 64 bits key */ | ||
2195 | range->num_encoding_sizes = 1; | ||
2196 | range->max_encoding_tokens = 1; /* Only one key possible */ | ||
2197 | } else { | ||
2198 | range->num_encoding_sizes = 0; | ||
2199 | range->max_encoding_tokens = 0; | ||
2200 | } | ||
2201 | |||
2202 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2203 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2204 | |||
2205 | return ret; | ||
2206 | } | ||
2207 | |||
2208 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2209 | /* | ||
2210 | * Wireless Private Handler : set quality threshold | ||
2211 | */ | ||
2212 | static int wavelan_set_qthr(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2213 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2214 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2215 | char *extra) | ||
2216 | { | ||
2217 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2218 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2219 | psa_t psa; | ||
2220 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2221 | |||
2222 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2223 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2224 | |||
2225 | psa.psa_quality_thr = *(extra) & 0x0F; | ||
2226 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2227 | (char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr - (char *) &psa, | ||
2228 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr, 1); | ||
2229 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
2230 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
2231 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_quality_thr), | ||
2232 | psa.psa_quality_thr); | ||
2233 | |||
2234 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2235 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2236 | |||
2237 | return 0; | ||
2238 | } | ||
2239 | |||
2240 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2241 | /* | ||
2242 | * Wireless Private Handler : get quality threshold | ||
2243 | */ | ||
2244 | static int wavelan_get_qthr(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2245 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2246 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2247 | char *extra) | ||
2248 | { | ||
2249 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2250 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2251 | psa_t psa; | ||
2252 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2253 | |||
2254 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2255 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2256 | |||
2257 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
2258 | (char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr - (char *) &psa, | ||
2259 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr, 1); | ||
2260 | *(extra) = psa.psa_quality_thr & 0x0F; | ||
2261 | |||
2262 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2263 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2264 | |||
2265 | return 0; | ||
2266 | } | ||
2267 | |||
2268 | #ifdef HISTOGRAM | ||
2269 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2270 | /* | ||
2271 | * Wireless Private Handler : set histogram | ||
2272 | */ | ||
2273 | static int wavelan_set_histo(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2274 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2275 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2276 | char *extra) | ||
2277 | { | ||
2278 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2279 | |||
2280 | /* Check the number of intervals. */ | ||
2281 | if (wrqu->data.length > 16) { | ||
2282 | return(-E2BIG); | ||
2283 | } | ||
2284 | |||
2285 | /* Disable histo while we copy the addresses. | ||
2286 | * As we don't disable interrupts, we need to do this */ | ||
2287 | lp->his_number = 0; | ||
2288 | |||
2289 | /* Are there ranges to copy? */ | ||
2290 | if (wrqu->data.length > 0) { | ||
2291 | /* Copy interval ranges to the driver */ | ||
2292 | memcpy(lp->his_range, extra, wrqu->data.length); | ||
2293 | |||
2294 | { | ||
2295 | int i; | ||
2296 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "Histo :"); | ||
2297 | for(i = 0; i < wrqu->data.length; i++) | ||
2298 | printk(" %d", lp->his_range[i]); | ||
2299 | printk("\n"); | ||
2300 | } | ||
2301 | |||
2302 | /* Reset result structure. */ | ||
2303 | memset(lp->his_sum, 0x00, sizeof(long) * 16); | ||
2304 | } | ||
2305 | |||
2306 | /* Now we can set the number of ranges */ | ||
2307 | lp->his_number = wrqu->data.length; | ||
2308 | |||
2309 | return(0); | ||
2310 | } | ||
2311 | |||
2312 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2313 | /* | ||
2314 | * Wireless Private Handler : get histogram | ||
2315 | */ | ||
2316 | static int wavelan_get_histo(struct net_device *dev, | ||
2317 | struct iw_request_info *info, | ||
2318 | union iwreq_data *wrqu, | ||
2319 | char *extra) | ||
2320 | { | ||
2321 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; /* lp is not unused */ | ||
2322 | |||
2323 | /* Set the number of intervals. */ | ||
2324 | wrqu->data.length = lp->his_number; | ||
2325 | |||
2326 | /* Give back the distribution statistics */ | ||
2327 | if(lp->his_number > 0) | ||
2328 | memcpy(extra, lp->his_sum, sizeof(long) * lp->his_number); | ||
2329 | |||
2330 | return(0); | ||
2331 | } | ||
2332 | #endif /* HISTOGRAM */ | ||
2333 | |||
2334 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2335 | /* | ||
2336 | * Structures to export the Wireless Handlers | ||
2337 | */ | ||
2338 | |||
2339 | static const iw_handler wavelan_handler[] = | ||
2340 | { | ||
2341 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWNAME */ | ||
2342 | wavelan_get_name, /* SIOCGIWNAME */ | ||
2343 | wavelan_set_nwid, /* SIOCSIWNWID */ | ||
2344 | wavelan_get_nwid, /* SIOCGIWNWID */ | ||
2345 | wavelan_set_freq, /* SIOCSIWFREQ */ | ||
2346 | wavelan_get_freq, /* SIOCGIWFREQ */ | ||
2347 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWMODE */ | ||
2348 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWMODE */ | ||
2349 | wavelan_set_sens, /* SIOCSIWSENS */ | ||
2350 | wavelan_get_sens, /* SIOCGIWSENS */ | ||
2351 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWRANGE */ | ||
2352 | wavelan_get_range, /* SIOCGIWRANGE */ | ||
2353 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWPRIV */ | ||
2354 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWPRIV */ | ||
2355 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWSTATS */ | ||
2356 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWSTATS */ | ||
2357 | iw_handler_set_spy, /* SIOCSIWSPY */ | ||
2358 | iw_handler_get_spy, /* SIOCGIWSPY */ | ||
2359 | iw_handler_set_thrspy, /* SIOCSIWTHRSPY */ | ||
2360 | iw_handler_get_thrspy, /* SIOCGIWTHRSPY */ | ||
2361 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWAP */ | ||
2362 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWAP */ | ||
2363 | NULL, /* -- hole -- */ | ||
2364 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWAPLIST */ | ||
2365 | NULL, /* -- hole -- */ | ||
2366 | NULL, /* -- hole -- */ | ||
2367 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWESSID */ | ||
2368 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWESSID */ | ||
2369 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWNICKN */ | ||
2370 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWNICKN */ | ||
2371 | NULL, /* -- hole -- */ | ||
2372 | NULL, /* -- hole -- */ | ||
2373 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWRATE */ | ||
2374 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWRATE */ | ||
2375 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWRTS */ | ||
2376 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWRTS */ | ||
2377 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWFRAG */ | ||
2378 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWFRAG */ | ||
2379 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWTXPOW */ | ||
2380 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWTXPOW */ | ||
2381 | NULL, /* SIOCSIWRETRY */ | ||
2382 | NULL, /* SIOCGIWRETRY */ | ||
2383 | /* Bummer ! Why those are only at the end ??? */ | ||
2384 | wavelan_set_encode, /* SIOCSIWENCODE */ | ||
2385 | wavelan_get_encode, /* SIOCGIWENCODE */ | ||
2386 | }; | ||
2387 | |||
2388 | static const iw_handler wavelan_private_handler[] = | ||
2389 | { | ||
2390 | wavelan_set_qthr, /* SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV */ | ||
2391 | wavelan_get_qthr, /* SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV + 1 */ | ||
2392 | #ifdef HISTOGRAM | ||
2393 | wavelan_set_histo, /* SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV + 2 */ | ||
2394 | wavelan_get_histo, /* SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV + 3 */ | ||
2395 | #endif /* HISTOGRAM */ | ||
2396 | }; | ||
2397 | |||
2398 | static const struct iw_priv_args wavelan_private_args[] = { | ||
2399 | /*{ cmd, set_args, get_args, name } */ | ||
2400 | { SIOCSIPQTHR, IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE | IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED | 1, 0, "setqualthr" }, | ||
2401 | { SIOCGIPQTHR, 0, IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE | IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED | 1, "getqualthr" }, | ||
2402 | { SIOCSIPHISTO, IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE | 16, 0, "sethisto" }, | ||
2403 | { SIOCGIPHISTO, 0, IW_PRIV_TYPE_INT | 16, "gethisto" }, | ||
2404 | }; | ||
2405 | |||
2406 | static const struct iw_handler_def wavelan_handler_def = | ||
2407 | { | ||
2408 | .num_standard = sizeof(wavelan_handler)/sizeof(iw_handler), | ||
2409 | .num_private = sizeof(wavelan_private_handler)/sizeof(iw_handler), | ||
2410 | .num_private_args = sizeof(wavelan_private_args)/sizeof(struct iw_priv_args), | ||
2411 | .standard = wavelan_handler, | ||
2412 | .private = wavelan_private_handler, | ||
2413 | .private_args = wavelan_private_args, | ||
2414 | .get_wireless_stats = wavelan_get_wireless_stats, | ||
2415 | }; | ||
2416 | |||
2417 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2418 | /* | ||
2419 | * Get wireless statistics. | ||
2420 | * Called by /proc/net/wireless | ||
2421 | */ | ||
2422 | static iw_stats *wavelan_get_wireless_stats(struct net_device * dev) | ||
2423 | { | ||
2424 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2425 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2426 | mmr_t m; | ||
2427 | iw_stats *wstats; | ||
2428 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2429 | |||
2430 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_TRACE | ||
2431 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_get_wireless_stats()\n", | ||
2432 | dev->name); | ||
2433 | #endif | ||
2434 | |||
2435 | /* Check */ | ||
2436 | if (lp == (net_local *) NULL) | ||
2437 | return (iw_stats *) NULL; | ||
2438 | |||
2439 | /* Disable interrupts and save flags. */ | ||
2440 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2441 | |||
2442 | wstats = &lp->wstats; | ||
2443 | |||
2444 | /* Get data from the mmc. */ | ||
2445 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 1); | ||
2446 | |||
2447 | mmc_read(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_dce_status), &m.mmr_dce_status, 1); | ||
2448 | mmc_read(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_wrong_nwid_l), &m.mmr_wrong_nwid_l, | ||
2449 | 2); | ||
2450 | mmc_read(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_thr_pre_set), &m.mmr_thr_pre_set, | ||
2451 | 4); | ||
2452 | |||
2453 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 0); | ||
2454 | |||
2455 | /* Copy data to wireless stuff. */ | ||
2456 | wstats->status = m.mmr_dce_status & MMR_DCE_STATUS; | ||
2457 | wstats->qual.qual = m.mmr_sgnl_qual & MMR_SGNL_QUAL; | ||
2458 | wstats->qual.level = m.mmr_signal_lvl & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL; | ||
2459 | wstats->qual.noise = m.mmr_silence_lvl & MMR_SILENCE_LVL; | ||
2460 | wstats->qual.updated = (((m. mmr_signal_lvl & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL_VALID) >> 7) | ||
2461 | | ((m.mmr_signal_lvl & MMR_SIGNAL_LVL_VALID) >> 6) | ||
2462 | | ((m.mmr_silence_lvl & MMR_SILENCE_LVL_VALID) >> 5)); | ||
2463 | wstats->discard.nwid += (m.mmr_wrong_nwid_h << 8) | m.mmr_wrong_nwid_l; | ||
2464 | wstats->discard.code = 0L; | ||
2465 | wstats->discard.misc = 0L; | ||
2466 | |||
2467 | /* Enable interrupts and restore flags. */ | ||
2468 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2469 | |||
2470 | #ifdef DEBUG_IOCTL_TRACE | ||
2471 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_get_wireless_stats()\n", | ||
2472 | dev->name); | ||
2473 | #endif | ||
2474 | return &lp->wstats; | ||
2475 | } | ||
2476 | #endif /* WIRELESS_EXT */ | ||
2477 | |||
2478 | /************************* PACKET RECEPTION *************************/ | ||
2479 | /* | ||
2480 | * This part deals with receiving the packets. | ||
2481 | * The interrupt handler gets an interrupt when a packet has been | ||
2482 | * successfully received and calls this part. | ||
2483 | */ | ||
2484 | |||
2485 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2486 | /* | ||
2487 | * This routine does the actual copying of data (including the Ethernet | ||
2488 | * header structure) from the WaveLAN card to an sk_buff chain that | ||
2489 | * will be passed up to the network interface layer. NOTE: we | ||
2490 | * currently don't handle trailer protocols (neither does the rest of | ||
2491 | * the network interface), so if that is needed, it will (at least in | ||
2492 | * part) be added here. The contents of the receive ring buffer are | ||
2493 | * copied to a message chain that is then passed to the kernel. | ||
2494 | * | ||
2495 | * Note: if any errors occur, the packet is "dropped on the floor". | ||
2496 | * (called by wv_packet_rcv()) | ||
2497 | */ | ||
2498 | static inline void | ||
2499 | wv_packet_read(struct net_device * dev, u16 buf_off, int sksize) | ||
2500 | { | ||
2501 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2502 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2503 | struct sk_buff *skb; | ||
2504 | |||
2505 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_TRACE | ||
2506 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_packet_read(0x%X, %d)\n", | ||
2507 | dev->name, buf_off, sksize); | ||
2508 | #endif | ||
2509 | |||
2510 | /* Allocate buffer for the data */ | ||
2511 | if ((skb = dev_alloc_skb(sksize)) == (struct sk_buff *) NULL) { | ||
2512 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_ERROR | ||
2513 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
2514 | "%s: wv_packet_read(): could not alloc_skb(%d, GFP_ATOMIC).\n", | ||
2515 | dev->name, sksize); | ||
2516 | #endif | ||
2517 | lp->stats.rx_dropped++; | ||
2518 | return; | ||
2519 | } | ||
2520 | |||
2521 | skb->dev = dev; | ||
2522 | |||
2523 | /* Copy the packet to the buffer. */ | ||
2524 | obram_read(ioaddr, buf_off, skb_put(skb, sksize), sksize); | ||
2525 | skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev); | ||
2526 | |||
2527 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_INFO | ||
2528 | wv_packet_info(skb->mac.raw, sksize, dev->name, "wv_packet_read"); | ||
2529 | #endif /* DEBUG_RX_INFO */ | ||
2530 | |||
2531 | /* Statistics-gathering and associated stuff. | ||
2532 | * It seem a bit messy with all the define, but it's really | ||
2533 | * simple... */ | ||
2534 | if ( | ||
2535 | #ifdef IW_WIRELESS_SPY /* defined in iw_handler.h */ | ||
2536 | (lp->spy_data.spy_number > 0) || | ||
2537 | #endif /* IW_WIRELESS_SPY */ | ||
2538 | #ifdef HISTOGRAM | ||
2539 | (lp->his_number > 0) || | ||
2540 | #endif /* HISTOGRAM */ | ||
2541 | 0) { | ||
2542 | u8 stats[3]; /* signal level, noise level, signal quality */ | ||
2543 | |||
2544 | /* Read signal level, silence level and signal quality bytes */ | ||
2545 | /* Note: in the PCMCIA hardware, these are part of the frame. | ||
2546 | * It seems that for the ISA hardware, it's nowhere to be | ||
2547 | * found in the frame, so I'm obliged to do this (it has a | ||
2548 | * side effect on /proc/net/wireless). | ||
2549 | * Any ideas? | ||
2550 | */ | ||
2551 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 1); | ||
2552 | mmc_read(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_signal_lvl), stats, 3); | ||
2553 | mmc_out(ioaddr, mmwoff(0, mmw_freeze), 0); | ||
2554 | |||
2555 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_INFO | ||
2556 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2557 | "%s: wv_packet_read(): Signal level %d/63, Silence level %d/63, signal quality %d/16\n", | ||
2558 | dev->name, stats[0] & 0x3F, stats[1] & 0x3F, | ||
2559 | stats[2] & 0x0F); | ||
2560 | #endif | ||
2561 | |||
2562 | /* Spying stuff */ | ||
2563 | #ifdef IW_WIRELESS_SPY | ||
2564 | wl_spy_gather(dev, skb->mac.raw + WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE, | ||
2565 | stats); | ||
2566 | #endif /* IW_WIRELESS_SPY */ | ||
2567 | #ifdef HISTOGRAM | ||
2568 | wl_his_gather(dev, stats); | ||
2569 | #endif /* HISTOGRAM */ | ||
2570 | } | ||
2571 | |||
2572 | /* | ||
2573 | * Hand the packet to the network module. | ||
2574 | */ | ||
2575 | netif_rx(skb); | ||
2576 | |||
2577 | /* Keep statistics up to date */ | ||
2578 | dev->last_rx = jiffies; | ||
2579 | lp->stats.rx_packets++; | ||
2580 | lp->stats.rx_bytes += sksize; | ||
2581 | |||
2582 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_TRACE | ||
2583 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_packet_read()\n", dev->name); | ||
2584 | #endif | ||
2585 | } | ||
2586 | |||
2587 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2588 | /* | ||
2589 | * Transfer as many packets as we can | ||
2590 | * from the device RAM. | ||
2591 | * (called in wavelan_interrupt()). | ||
2592 | * Note : the spinlock is already grabbed for us. | ||
2593 | */ | ||
2594 | static inline void wv_receive(struct net_device * dev) | ||
2595 | { | ||
2596 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2597 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2598 | fd_t fd; | ||
2599 | rbd_t rbd; | ||
2600 | int nreaped = 0; | ||
2601 | |||
2602 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_TRACE | ||
2603 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_receive()\n", dev->name); | ||
2604 | #endif | ||
2605 | |||
2606 | /* Loop on each received packet. */ | ||
2607 | for (;;) { | ||
2608 | obram_read(ioaddr, lp->rx_head, (unsigned char *) &fd, | ||
2609 | sizeof(fd)); | ||
2610 | |||
2611 | /* Note about the status : | ||
2612 | * It start up to be 0 (the value we set). Then, when the RU | ||
2613 | * grab the buffer to prepare for reception, it sets the | ||
2614 | * FD_STATUS_B flag. When the RU has finished receiving the | ||
2615 | * frame, it clears FD_STATUS_B, set FD_STATUS_C to indicate | ||
2616 | * completion and set the other flags to indicate the eventual | ||
2617 | * errors. FD_STATUS_OK indicates that the reception was OK. | ||
2618 | */ | ||
2619 | |||
2620 | /* If the current frame is not complete, we have reached the end. */ | ||
2621 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_C) != FD_STATUS_C) | ||
2622 | break; /* This is how we exit the loop. */ | ||
2623 | |||
2624 | nreaped++; | ||
2625 | |||
2626 | /* Check whether frame was correctly received. */ | ||
2627 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_OK) == FD_STATUS_OK) { | ||
2628 | /* Does the frame contain a pointer to the data? Let's check. */ | ||
2629 | if (fd.fd_rbd_offset != I82586NULL) { | ||
2630 | /* Read the receive buffer descriptor */ | ||
2631 | obram_read(ioaddr, fd.fd_rbd_offset, | ||
2632 | (unsigned char *) &rbd, | ||
2633 | sizeof(rbd)); | ||
2634 | |||
2635 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_ERROR | ||
2636 | if ((rbd.rbd_status & RBD_STATUS_EOF) != | ||
2637 | RBD_STATUS_EOF) printk(KERN_INFO | ||
2638 | "%s: wv_receive(): missing EOF flag.\n", | ||
2639 | dev->name); | ||
2640 | |||
2641 | if ((rbd.rbd_status & RBD_STATUS_F) != | ||
2642 | RBD_STATUS_F) printk(KERN_INFO | ||
2643 | "%s: wv_receive(): missing F flag.\n", | ||
2644 | dev->name); | ||
2645 | #endif /* DEBUG_RX_ERROR */ | ||
2646 | |||
2647 | /* Read the packet and transmit to Linux */ | ||
2648 | wv_packet_read(dev, rbd.rbd_bufl, | ||
2649 | rbd. | ||
2650 | rbd_status & | ||
2651 | RBD_STATUS_ACNT); | ||
2652 | } | ||
2653 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_ERROR | ||
2654 | else /* if frame has no data */ | ||
2655 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
2656 | "%s: wv_receive(): frame has no data.\n", | ||
2657 | dev->name); | ||
2658 | #endif | ||
2659 | } else { /* If reception was no successful */ | ||
2660 | |||
2661 | lp->stats.rx_errors++; | ||
2662 | |||
2663 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_INFO | ||
2664 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2665 | "%s: wv_receive(): frame not received successfully (%X).\n", | ||
2666 | dev->name, fd.fd_status); | ||
2667 | #endif | ||
2668 | |||
2669 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_ERROR | ||
2670 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S6) != 0) | ||
2671 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
2672 | "%s: wv_receive(): no EOF flag.\n", | ||
2673 | dev->name); | ||
2674 | #endif | ||
2675 | |||
2676 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S7) != 0) { | ||
2677 | lp->stats.rx_length_errors++; | ||
2678 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_FAIL | ||
2679 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2680 | "%s: wv_receive(): frame too short.\n", | ||
2681 | dev->name); | ||
2682 | #endif | ||
2683 | } | ||
2684 | |||
2685 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S8) != 0) { | ||
2686 | lp->stats.rx_over_errors++; | ||
2687 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_FAIL | ||
2688 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2689 | "%s: wv_receive(): rx DMA overrun.\n", | ||
2690 | dev->name); | ||
2691 | #endif | ||
2692 | } | ||
2693 | |||
2694 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S9) != 0) { | ||
2695 | lp->stats.rx_fifo_errors++; | ||
2696 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_FAIL | ||
2697 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2698 | "%s: wv_receive(): ran out of resources.\n", | ||
2699 | dev->name); | ||
2700 | #endif | ||
2701 | } | ||
2702 | |||
2703 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S10) != 0) { | ||
2704 | lp->stats.rx_frame_errors++; | ||
2705 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_FAIL | ||
2706 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2707 | "%s: wv_receive(): alignment error.\n", | ||
2708 | dev->name); | ||
2709 | #endif | ||
2710 | } | ||
2711 | |||
2712 | if ((fd.fd_status & FD_STATUS_S11) != 0) { | ||
2713 | lp->stats.rx_crc_errors++; | ||
2714 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_FAIL | ||
2715 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
2716 | "%s: wv_receive(): CRC error.\n", | ||
2717 | dev->name); | ||
2718 | #endif | ||
2719 | } | ||
2720 | } | ||
2721 | |||
2722 | fd.fd_status = 0; | ||
2723 | obram_write(ioaddr, fdoff(lp->rx_head, fd_status), | ||
2724 | (unsigned char *) &fd.fd_status, | ||
2725 | sizeof(fd.fd_status)); | ||
2726 | |||
2727 | fd.fd_command = FD_COMMAND_EL; | ||
2728 | obram_write(ioaddr, fdoff(lp->rx_head, fd_command), | ||
2729 | (unsigned char *) &fd.fd_command, | ||
2730 | sizeof(fd.fd_command)); | ||
2731 | |||
2732 | fd.fd_command = 0; | ||
2733 | obram_write(ioaddr, fdoff(lp->rx_last, fd_command), | ||
2734 | (unsigned char *) &fd.fd_command, | ||
2735 | sizeof(fd.fd_command)); | ||
2736 | |||
2737 | lp->rx_last = lp->rx_head; | ||
2738 | lp->rx_head = fd.fd_link_offset; | ||
2739 | } /* for(;;) -> loop on all frames */ | ||
2740 | |||
2741 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_INFO | ||
2742 | if (nreaped > 1) | ||
2743 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: wv_receive(): reaped %d\n", | ||
2744 | dev->name, nreaped); | ||
2745 | #endif | ||
2746 | #ifdef DEBUG_RX_TRACE | ||
2747 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_receive()\n", dev->name); | ||
2748 | #endif | ||
2749 | } | ||
2750 | |||
2751 | /*********************** PACKET TRANSMISSION ***********************/ | ||
2752 | /* | ||
2753 | * This part deals with sending packets through the WaveLAN. | ||
2754 | * | ||
2755 | */ | ||
2756 | |||
2757 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2758 | /* | ||
2759 | * This routine fills in the appropriate registers and memory | ||
2760 | * locations on the WaveLAN card and starts the card off on | ||
2761 | * the transmit. | ||
2762 | * | ||
2763 | * The principle: | ||
2764 | * Each block contains a transmit command, a NOP command, | ||
2765 | * a transmit block descriptor and a buffer. | ||
2766 | * The CU read the transmit block which point to the tbd, | ||
2767 | * read the tbd and the content of the buffer. | ||
2768 | * When it has finish with it, it goes to the next command | ||
2769 | * which in our case is the NOP. The NOP points on itself, | ||
2770 | * so the CU stop here. | ||
2771 | * When we add the next block, we modify the previous nop | ||
2772 | * to make it point on the new tx command. | ||
2773 | * Simple, isn't it ? | ||
2774 | * | ||
2775 | * (called in wavelan_packet_xmit()) | ||
2776 | */ | ||
2777 | static inline int wv_packet_write(struct net_device * dev, void *buf, short length) | ||
2778 | { | ||
2779 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2780 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2781 | unsigned short txblock; | ||
2782 | unsigned short txpred; | ||
2783 | unsigned short tx_addr; | ||
2784 | unsigned short nop_addr; | ||
2785 | unsigned short tbd_addr; | ||
2786 | unsigned short buf_addr; | ||
2787 | ac_tx_t tx; | ||
2788 | ac_nop_t nop; | ||
2789 | tbd_t tbd; | ||
2790 | int clen = length; | ||
2791 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2792 | |||
2793 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_TRACE | ||
2794 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_packet_write(%d)\n", dev->name, | ||
2795 | length); | ||
2796 | #endif | ||
2797 | |||
2798 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2799 | |||
2800 | /* Check nothing bad has happened */ | ||
2801 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use == (NTXBLOCKS - 1)) { | ||
2802 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_ERROR | ||
2803 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s: wv_packet_write(): Tx queue full.\n", | ||
2804 | dev->name); | ||
2805 | #endif | ||
2806 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2807 | return 1; | ||
2808 | } | ||
2809 | |||
2810 | /* Calculate addresses of next block and previous block. */ | ||
2811 | txblock = lp->tx_first_free; | ||
2812 | txpred = txblock - TXBLOCKZ; | ||
2813 | if (txpred < OFFSET_CU) | ||
2814 | txpred += NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
2815 | lp->tx_first_free += TXBLOCKZ; | ||
2816 | if (lp->tx_first_free >= OFFSET_CU + NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ) | ||
2817 | lp->tx_first_free -= NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
2818 | |||
2819 | lp->tx_n_in_use++; | ||
2820 | |||
2821 | /* Calculate addresses of the different parts of the block. */ | ||
2822 | tx_addr = txblock; | ||
2823 | nop_addr = tx_addr + sizeof(tx); | ||
2824 | tbd_addr = nop_addr + sizeof(nop); | ||
2825 | buf_addr = tbd_addr + sizeof(tbd); | ||
2826 | |||
2827 | /* | ||
2828 | * Transmit command | ||
2829 | */ | ||
2830 | tx.tx_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
2831 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_tx_t, tx_addr, tx_h.ac_status), | ||
2832 | (unsigned char *) &tx.tx_h.ac_status, | ||
2833 | sizeof(tx.tx_h.ac_status)); | ||
2834 | |||
2835 | /* | ||
2836 | * NOP command | ||
2837 | */ | ||
2838 | nop.nop_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
2839 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_status), | ||
2840 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_status, | ||
2841 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_status)); | ||
2842 | nop.nop_h.ac_link = nop_addr; | ||
2843 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_link), | ||
2844 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_link, | ||
2845 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_link)); | ||
2846 | |||
2847 | /* | ||
2848 | * Transmit buffer descriptor | ||
2849 | */ | ||
2850 | tbd.tbd_status = TBD_STATUS_EOF | (TBD_STATUS_ACNT & clen); | ||
2851 | tbd.tbd_next_bd_offset = I82586NULL; | ||
2852 | tbd.tbd_bufl = buf_addr; | ||
2853 | tbd.tbd_bufh = 0; | ||
2854 | obram_write(ioaddr, tbd_addr, (unsigned char *) &tbd, sizeof(tbd)); | ||
2855 | |||
2856 | /* | ||
2857 | * Data | ||
2858 | */ | ||
2859 | obram_write(ioaddr, buf_addr, buf, length); | ||
2860 | |||
2861 | /* | ||
2862 | * Overwrite the predecessor NOP link | ||
2863 | * so that it points to this txblock. | ||
2864 | */ | ||
2865 | nop_addr = txpred + sizeof(tx); | ||
2866 | nop.nop_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
2867 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_status), | ||
2868 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_status, | ||
2869 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_status)); | ||
2870 | nop.nop_h.ac_link = txblock; | ||
2871 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_link), | ||
2872 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_link, | ||
2873 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_link)); | ||
2874 | |||
2875 | /* Make sure the watchdog will keep quiet for a while */ | ||
2876 | dev->trans_start = jiffies; | ||
2877 | |||
2878 | /* Keep stats up to date. */ | ||
2879 | lp->stats.tx_bytes += length; | ||
2880 | |||
2881 | if (lp->tx_first_in_use == I82586NULL) | ||
2882 | lp->tx_first_in_use = txblock; | ||
2883 | |||
2884 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use < NTXBLOCKS - 1) | ||
2885 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | ||
2886 | |||
2887 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2888 | |||
2889 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_INFO | ||
2890 | wv_packet_info((u8 *) buf, length, dev->name, | ||
2891 | "wv_packet_write"); | ||
2892 | #endif /* DEBUG_TX_INFO */ | ||
2893 | |||
2894 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_TRACE | ||
2895 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_packet_write()\n", dev->name); | ||
2896 | #endif | ||
2897 | |||
2898 | return 0; | ||
2899 | } | ||
2900 | |||
2901 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2902 | /* | ||
2903 | * This routine is called when we want to send a packet (NET3 callback) | ||
2904 | * In this routine, we check if the harware is ready to accept | ||
2905 | * the packet. We also prevent reentrance. Then we call the function | ||
2906 | * to send the packet. | ||
2907 | */ | ||
2908 | static int wavelan_packet_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device * dev) | ||
2909 | { | ||
2910 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2911 | unsigned long flags; | ||
2912 | |||
2913 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_TRACE | ||
2914 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_packet_xmit(0x%X)\n", dev->name, | ||
2915 | (unsigned) skb); | ||
2916 | #endif | ||
2917 | |||
2918 | /* | ||
2919 | * Block a timer-based transmit from overlapping. | ||
2920 | * In other words, prevent reentering this routine. | ||
2921 | */ | ||
2922 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | ||
2923 | |||
2924 | /* If somebody has asked to reconfigure the controller, | ||
2925 | * we can do it now. | ||
2926 | */ | ||
2927 | if (lp->reconfig_82586) { | ||
2928 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2929 | wv_82586_config(dev); | ||
2930 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
2931 | /* Check that we can continue */ | ||
2932 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use == (NTXBLOCKS - 1)) | ||
2933 | return 1; | ||
2934 | } | ||
2935 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_ERROR | ||
2936 | if (skb->next) | ||
2937 | printk(KERN_INFO "skb has next\n"); | ||
2938 | #endif | ||
2939 | |||
2940 | /* Do we need some padding? */ | ||
2941 | /* Note : on wireless the propagation time is in the order of 1us, | ||
2942 | * and we don't have the Ethernet specific requirement of beeing | ||
2943 | * able to detect collisions, therefore in theory we don't really | ||
2944 | * need to pad. Jean II */ | ||
2945 | if (skb->len < ETH_ZLEN) { | ||
2946 | skb = skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN); | ||
2947 | if (skb == NULL) | ||
2948 | return 0; | ||
2949 | } | ||
2950 | |||
2951 | /* Write packet on the card */ | ||
2952 | if(wv_packet_write(dev, skb->data, skb->len)) | ||
2953 | return 1; /* We failed */ | ||
2954 | |||
2955 | dev_kfree_skb(skb); | ||
2956 | |||
2957 | #ifdef DEBUG_TX_TRACE | ||
2958 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_packet_xmit()\n", dev->name); | ||
2959 | #endif | ||
2960 | return 0; | ||
2961 | } | ||
2962 | |||
2963 | /*********************** HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ***********************/ | ||
2964 | /* | ||
2965 | * This part does the real job of starting and configuring the hardware. | ||
2966 | */ | ||
2967 | |||
2968 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
2969 | /* | ||
2970 | * Routine to initialize the Modem Management Controller. | ||
2971 | * (called by wv_hw_reset()) | ||
2972 | */ | ||
2973 | static inline int wv_mmc_init(struct net_device * dev) | ||
2974 | { | ||
2975 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
2976 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
2977 | psa_t psa; | ||
2978 | mmw_t m; | ||
2979 | int configured; | ||
2980 | |||
2981 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
2982 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_mmc_init()\n", dev->name); | ||
2983 | #endif | ||
2984 | |||
2985 | /* Read the parameter storage area. */ | ||
2986 | psa_read(ioaddr, lp->hacr, 0, (unsigned char *) &psa, sizeof(psa)); | ||
2987 | |||
2988 | #ifdef USE_PSA_CONFIG | ||
2989 | configured = psa.psa_conf_status & 1; | ||
2990 | #else | ||
2991 | configured = 0; | ||
2992 | #endif | ||
2993 | |||
2994 | /* Is the PSA is not configured */ | ||
2995 | if (!configured) { | ||
2996 | /* User will be able to configure NWID later (with iwconfig). */ | ||
2997 | psa.psa_nwid[0] = 0; | ||
2998 | psa.psa_nwid[1] = 0; | ||
2999 | |||
3000 | /* no NWID checking since NWID is not set */ | ||
3001 | psa.psa_nwid_select = 0; | ||
3002 | |||
3003 | /* Disable encryption */ | ||
3004 | psa.psa_encryption_select = 0; | ||
3005 | |||
3006 | /* Set to standard values: | ||
3007 | * 0x04 for AT, | ||
3008 | * 0x01 for MCA, | ||
3009 | * 0x04 for PCMCIA and 2.00 card (AT&T 407-024689/E document) | ||
3010 | */ | ||
3011 | if (psa.psa_comp_number & 1) | ||
3012 | psa.psa_thr_pre_set = 0x01; | ||
3013 | else | ||
3014 | psa.psa_thr_pre_set = 0x04; | ||
3015 | psa.psa_quality_thr = 0x03; | ||
3016 | |||
3017 | /* It is configured */ | ||
3018 | psa.psa_conf_status |= 1; | ||
3019 | |||
3020 | #ifdef USE_PSA_CONFIG | ||
3021 | /* Write the psa. */ | ||
3022 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
3023 | (char *) psa.psa_nwid - (char *) &psa, | ||
3024 | (unsigned char *) psa.psa_nwid, 4); | ||
3025 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
3026 | (char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set - (char *) &psa, | ||
3027 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_thr_pre_set, 1); | ||
3028 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
3029 | (char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr - (char *) &psa, | ||
3030 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_quality_thr, 1); | ||
3031 | psa_write(ioaddr, lp->hacr, | ||
3032 | (char *) &psa.psa_conf_status - (char *) &psa, | ||
3033 | (unsigned char *) &psa.psa_conf_status, 1); | ||
3034 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
3035 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3036 | #endif | ||
3037 | } | ||
3038 | |||
3039 | /* Zero the mmc structure. */ | ||
3040 | memset(&m, 0x00, sizeof(m)); | ||
3041 | |||
3042 | /* Copy PSA info to the mmc. */ | ||
3043 | m.mmw_netw_id_l = psa.psa_nwid[1]; | ||
3044 | m.mmw_netw_id_h = psa.psa_nwid[0]; | ||
3045 | |||
3046 | if (psa.psa_nwid_select & 1) | ||
3047 | m.mmw_loopt_sel = 0x00; | ||
3048 | else | ||
3049 | m.mmw_loopt_sel = MMW_LOOPT_SEL_DIS_NWID; | ||
3050 | |||
3051 | memcpy(&m.mmw_encr_key, &psa.psa_encryption_key, | ||
3052 | sizeof(m.mmw_encr_key)); | ||
3053 | |||
3054 | if (psa.psa_encryption_select) | ||
3055 | m.mmw_encr_enable = | ||
3056 | MMW_ENCR_ENABLE_EN | MMW_ENCR_ENABLE_MODE; | ||
3057 | else | ||
3058 | m.mmw_encr_enable = 0; | ||
3059 | |||
3060 | m.mmw_thr_pre_set = psa.psa_thr_pre_set & 0x3F; | ||
3061 | m.mmw_quality_thr = psa.psa_quality_thr & 0x0F; | ||
3062 | |||
3063 | /* | ||
3064 | * Set default modem control parameters. | ||
3065 | * See NCR document 407-0024326 Rev. A. | ||
3066 | */ | ||
3067 | m.mmw_jabber_enable = 0x01; | ||
3068 | m.mmw_freeze = 0; | ||
3069 | m.mmw_anten_sel = MMW_ANTEN_SEL_ALG_EN; | ||
3070 | m.mmw_ifs = 0x20; | ||
3071 | m.mmw_mod_delay = 0x04; | ||
3072 | m.mmw_jam_time = 0x38; | ||
3073 | |||
3074 | m.mmw_des_io_invert = 0; | ||
3075 | m.mmw_decay_prm = 0; | ||
3076 | m.mmw_decay_updat_prm = 0; | ||
3077 | |||
3078 | /* Write all info to MMC. */ | ||
3079 | mmc_write(ioaddr, 0, (u8 *) & m, sizeof(m)); | ||
3080 | |||
3081 | /* The following code starts the modem of the 2.00 frequency | ||
3082 | * selectable cards at power on. It's not strictly needed for the | ||
3083 | * following boots. | ||
3084 | * The original patch was by Joe Finney for the PCMCIA driver, but | ||
3085 | * I've cleaned it up a bit and added documentation. | ||
3086 | * Thanks to Loeke Brederveld from Lucent for the info. | ||
3087 | */ | ||
3088 | |||
3089 | /* Attempt to recognise 2.00 cards (2.4 GHz frequency selectable) | ||
3090 | * Does it work for everybody, especially old cards? */ | ||
3091 | /* Note: WFREQSEL verifies that it is able to read a sensible | ||
3092 | * frequency from EEPROM (address 0x00) and that MMR_FEE_STATUS_ID | ||
3093 | * is 0xA (Xilinx version) or 0xB (Ariadne version). | ||
3094 | * My test is more crude but does work. */ | ||
3095 | if (!(mmc_in(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_fee_status)) & | ||
3096 | (MMR_FEE_STATUS_DWLD | MMR_FEE_STATUS_BUSY))) { | ||
3097 | /* We must download the frequency parameters to the | ||
3098 | * synthesizers (from the EEPROM - area 1) | ||
3099 | * Note: as the EEPROM is automatically decremented, we set the end | ||
3100 | * if the area... */ | ||
3101 | m.mmw_fee_addr = 0x0F; | ||
3102 | m.mmw_fee_ctrl = MMW_FEE_CTRL_READ | MMW_FEE_CTRL_DWLD; | ||
3103 | mmc_write(ioaddr, (char *) &m.mmw_fee_ctrl - (char *) &m, | ||
3104 | (unsigned char *) &m.mmw_fee_ctrl, 2); | ||
3105 | |||
3106 | /* Wait until the download is finished. */ | ||
3107 | fee_wait(ioaddr, 100, 100); | ||
3108 | |||
3109 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
3110 | /* The frequency was in the last word downloaded. */ | ||
3111 | mmc_read(ioaddr, (char *) &m.mmw_fee_data_l - (char *) &m, | ||
3112 | (unsigned char *) &m.mmw_fee_data_l, 2); | ||
3113 | |||
3114 | /* Print some info for the user. */ | ||
3115 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3116 | "%s: WaveLAN 2.00 recognised (frequency select). Current frequency = %ld\n", | ||
3117 | dev->name, | ||
3118 | ((m. | ||
3119 | mmw_fee_data_h << 4) | (m.mmw_fee_data_l >> 4)) * | ||
3120 | 5 / 2 + 24000L); | ||
3121 | #endif | ||
3122 | |||
3123 | /* We must now download the power adjust value (gain) to | ||
3124 | * the synthesizers (from the EEPROM - area 7 - DAC). */ | ||
3125 | m.mmw_fee_addr = 0x61; | ||
3126 | m.mmw_fee_ctrl = MMW_FEE_CTRL_READ | MMW_FEE_CTRL_DWLD; | ||
3127 | mmc_write(ioaddr, (char *) &m.mmw_fee_ctrl - (char *) &m, | ||
3128 | (unsigned char *) &m.mmw_fee_ctrl, 2); | ||
3129 | |||
3130 | /* Wait until the download is finished. */ | ||
3131 | } | ||
3132 | /* if 2.00 card */ | ||
3133 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3134 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_mmc_init()\n", dev->name); | ||
3135 | #endif | ||
3136 | return 0; | ||
3137 | } | ||
3138 | |||
3139 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3140 | /* | ||
3141 | * Construct the fd and rbd structures. | ||
3142 | * Start the receive unit. | ||
3143 | * (called by wv_hw_reset()) | ||
3144 | */ | ||
3145 | static inline int wv_ru_start(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3146 | { | ||
3147 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3148 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3149 | u16 scb_cs; | ||
3150 | fd_t fd; | ||
3151 | rbd_t rbd; | ||
3152 | u16 rx; | ||
3153 | u16 rx_next; | ||
3154 | int i; | ||
3155 | |||
3156 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3157 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_ru_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3158 | #endif | ||
3159 | |||
3160 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_status), | ||
3161 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
3162 | if ((scb_cs & SCB_ST_RUS) == SCB_ST_RUS_RDY) | ||
3163 | return 0; | ||
3164 | |||
3165 | lp->rx_head = OFFSET_RU; | ||
3166 | |||
3167 | for (i = 0, rx = lp->rx_head; i < NRXBLOCKS; i++, rx = rx_next) { | ||
3168 | rx_next = | ||
3169 | (i == NRXBLOCKS - 1) ? lp->rx_head : rx + RXBLOCKZ; | ||
3170 | |||
3171 | fd.fd_status = 0; | ||
3172 | fd.fd_command = (i == NRXBLOCKS - 1) ? FD_COMMAND_EL : 0; | ||
3173 | fd.fd_link_offset = rx_next; | ||
3174 | fd.fd_rbd_offset = rx + sizeof(fd); | ||
3175 | obram_write(ioaddr, rx, (unsigned char *) &fd, sizeof(fd)); | ||
3176 | |||
3177 | rbd.rbd_status = 0; | ||
3178 | rbd.rbd_next_rbd_offset = I82586NULL; | ||
3179 | rbd.rbd_bufl = rx + sizeof(fd) + sizeof(rbd); | ||
3180 | rbd.rbd_bufh = 0; | ||
3181 | rbd.rbd_el_size = RBD_EL | (RBD_SIZE & MAXDATAZ); | ||
3182 | obram_write(ioaddr, rx + sizeof(fd), | ||
3183 | (unsigned char *) &rbd, sizeof(rbd)); | ||
3184 | |||
3185 | lp->rx_last = rx; | ||
3186 | } | ||
3187 | |||
3188 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_rfa_offset), | ||
3189 | (unsigned char *) &lp->rx_head, sizeof(lp->rx_head)); | ||
3190 | |||
3191 | scb_cs = SCB_CMD_RUC_GO; | ||
3192 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3193 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
3194 | |||
3195 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3196 | |||
3197 | for (i = 1000; i > 0; i--) { | ||
3198 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3199 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
3200 | if (scb_cs == 0) | ||
3201 | break; | ||
3202 | |||
3203 | udelay(10); | ||
3204 | } | ||
3205 | |||
3206 | if (i <= 0) { | ||
3207 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3208 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3209 | "%s: wavelan_ru_start(): board not accepting command.\n", | ||
3210 | dev->name); | ||
3211 | #endif | ||
3212 | return -1; | ||
3213 | } | ||
3214 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3215 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_ru_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3216 | #endif | ||
3217 | return 0; | ||
3218 | } | ||
3219 | |||
3220 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3221 | /* | ||
3222 | * Initialise the transmit blocks. | ||
3223 | * Start the command unit executing the NOP | ||
3224 | * self-loop of the first transmit block. | ||
3225 | * | ||
3226 | * Here we create the list of send buffers used to transmit packets | ||
3227 | * between the PC and the command unit. For each buffer, we create a | ||
3228 | * buffer descriptor (pointing on the buffer), a transmit command | ||
3229 | * (pointing to the buffer descriptor) and a NOP command. | ||
3230 | * The transmit command is linked to the NOP, and the NOP to itself. | ||
3231 | * When we will have finished executing the transmit command, we will | ||
3232 | * then loop on the NOP. By releasing the NOP link to a new command, | ||
3233 | * we may send another buffer. | ||
3234 | * | ||
3235 | * (called by wv_hw_reset()) | ||
3236 | */ | ||
3237 | static inline int wv_cu_start(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3238 | { | ||
3239 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3240 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3241 | int i; | ||
3242 | u16 txblock; | ||
3243 | u16 first_nop; | ||
3244 | u16 scb_cs; | ||
3245 | |||
3246 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3247 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_cu_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3248 | #endif | ||
3249 | |||
3250 | lp->tx_first_free = OFFSET_CU; | ||
3251 | lp->tx_first_in_use = I82586NULL; | ||
3252 | |||
3253 | for (i = 0, txblock = OFFSET_CU; | ||
3254 | i < NTXBLOCKS; i++, txblock += TXBLOCKZ) { | ||
3255 | ac_tx_t tx; | ||
3256 | ac_nop_t nop; | ||
3257 | tbd_t tbd; | ||
3258 | unsigned short tx_addr; | ||
3259 | unsigned short nop_addr; | ||
3260 | unsigned short tbd_addr; | ||
3261 | unsigned short buf_addr; | ||
3262 | |||
3263 | tx_addr = txblock; | ||
3264 | nop_addr = tx_addr + sizeof(tx); | ||
3265 | tbd_addr = nop_addr + sizeof(nop); | ||
3266 | buf_addr = tbd_addr + sizeof(tbd); | ||
3267 | |||
3268 | tx.tx_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
3269 | tx.tx_h.ac_command = acmd_transmit | AC_CFLD_I; | ||
3270 | tx.tx_h.ac_link = nop_addr; | ||
3271 | tx.tx_tbd_offset = tbd_addr; | ||
3272 | obram_write(ioaddr, tx_addr, (unsigned char *) &tx, | ||
3273 | sizeof(tx)); | ||
3274 | |||
3275 | nop.nop_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
3276 | nop.nop_h.ac_command = acmd_nop; | ||
3277 | nop.nop_h.ac_link = nop_addr; | ||
3278 | obram_write(ioaddr, nop_addr, (unsigned char *) &nop, | ||
3279 | sizeof(nop)); | ||
3280 | |||
3281 | tbd.tbd_status = TBD_STATUS_EOF; | ||
3282 | tbd.tbd_next_bd_offset = I82586NULL; | ||
3283 | tbd.tbd_bufl = buf_addr; | ||
3284 | tbd.tbd_bufh = 0; | ||
3285 | obram_write(ioaddr, tbd_addr, (unsigned char *) &tbd, | ||
3286 | sizeof(tbd)); | ||
3287 | } | ||
3288 | |||
3289 | first_nop = | ||
3290 | OFFSET_CU + (NTXBLOCKS - 1) * TXBLOCKZ + sizeof(ac_tx_t); | ||
3291 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_cbl_offset), | ||
3292 | (unsigned char *) &first_nop, sizeof(first_nop)); | ||
3293 | |||
3294 | scb_cs = SCB_CMD_CUC_GO; | ||
3295 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3296 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
3297 | |||
3298 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3299 | |||
3300 | for (i = 1000; i > 0; i--) { | ||
3301 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3302 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cs, sizeof(scb_cs)); | ||
3303 | if (scb_cs == 0) | ||
3304 | break; | ||
3305 | |||
3306 | udelay(10); | ||
3307 | } | ||
3308 | |||
3309 | if (i <= 0) { | ||
3310 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3311 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3312 | "%s: wavelan_cu_start(): board not accepting command.\n", | ||
3313 | dev->name); | ||
3314 | #endif | ||
3315 | return -1; | ||
3316 | } | ||
3317 | |||
3318 | lp->tx_n_in_use = 0; | ||
3319 | netif_start_queue(dev); | ||
3320 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3321 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_cu_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3322 | #endif | ||
3323 | return 0; | ||
3324 | } | ||
3325 | |||
3326 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3327 | /* | ||
3328 | * This routine does a standard configuration of the WaveLAN | ||
3329 | * controller (i82586). | ||
3330 | * | ||
3331 | * It initialises the scp, iscp and scb structure | ||
3332 | * The first two are just pointers to the next. | ||
3333 | * The last one is used for basic configuration and for basic | ||
3334 | * communication (interrupt status). | ||
3335 | * | ||
3336 | * (called by wv_hw_reset()) | ||
3337 | */ | ||
3338 | static inline int wv_82586_start(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3339 | { | ||
3340 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3341 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3342 | scp_t scp; /* system configuration pointer */ | ||
3343 | iscp_t iscp; /* intermediate scp */ | ||
3344 | scb_t scb; /* system control block */ | ||
3345 | ach_t cb; /* Action command header */ | ||
3346 | u8 zeroes[512]; | ||
3347 | int i; | ||
3348 | |||
3349 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3350 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_82586_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3351 | #endif | ||
3352 | |||
3353 | /* | ||
3354 | * Clear the onboard RAM. | ||
3355 | */ | ||
3356 | memset(&zeroes[0], 0x00, sizeof(zeroes)); | ||
3357 | for (i = 0; i < I82586_MEMZ; i += sizeof(zeroes)) | ||
3358 | obram_write(ioaddr, i, &zeroes[0], sizeof(zeroes)); | ||
3359 | |||
3360 | /* | ||
3361 | * Construct the command unit structures: | ||
3362 | * scp, iscp, scb, cb. | ||
3363 | */ | ||
3364 | memset(&scp, 0x00, sizeof(scp)); | ||
3365 | scp.scp_sysbus = SCP_SY_16BBUS; | ||
3366 | scp.scp_iscpl = OFFSET_ISCP; | ||
3367 | obram_write(ioaddr, OFFSET_SCP, (unsigned char *) &scp, | ||
3368 | sizeof(scp)); | ||
3369 | |||
3370 | memset(&iscp, 0x00, sizeof(iscp)); | ||
3371 | iscp.iscp_busy = 1; | ||
3372 | iscp.iscp_offset = OFFSET_SCB; | ||
3373 | obram_write(ioaddr, OFFSET_ISCP, (unsigned char *) &iscp, | ||
3374 | sizeof(iscp)); | ||
3375 | |||
3376 | /* Our first command is to reset the i82586. */ | ||
3377 | memset(&scb, 0x00, sizeof(scb)); | ||
3378 | scb.scb_command = SCB_CMD_RESET; | ||
3379 | scb.scb_cbl_offset = OFFSET_CU; | ||
3380 | scb.scb_rfa_offset = OFFSET_RU; | ||
3381 | obram_write(ioaddr, OFFSET_SCB, (unsigned char *) &scb, | ||
3382 | sizeof(scb)); | ||
3383 | |||
3384 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3385 | |||
3386 | /* Wait for command to finish. */ | ||
3387 | for (i = 1000; i > 0; i--) { | ||
3388 | obram_read(ioaddr, OFFSET_ISCP, (unsigned char *) &iscp, | ||
3389 | sizeof(iscp)); | ||
3390 | |||
3391 | if (iscp.iscp_busy == (unsigned short) 0) | ||
3392 | break; | ||
3393 | |||
3394 | udelay(10); | ||
3395 | } | ||
3396 | |||
3397 | if (i <= 0) { | ||
3398 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3399 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3400 | "%s: wv_82586_start(): iscp_busy timeout.\n", | ||
3401 | dev->name); | ||
3402 | #endif | ||
3403 | return -1; | ||
3404 | } | ||
3405 | |||
3406 | /* Check command completion. */ | ||
3407 | for (i = 15; i > 0; i--) { | ||
3408 | obram_read(ioaddr, OFFSET_SCB, (unsigned char *) &scb, | ||
3409 | sizeof(scb)); | ||
3410 | |||
3411 | if (scb.scb_status == (SCB_ST_CX | SCB_ST_CNA)) | ||
3412 | break; | ||
3413 | |||
3414 | udelay(10); | ||
3415 | } | ||
3416 | |||
3417 | if (i <= 0) { | ||
3418 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3419 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3420 | "%s: wv_82586_start(): status: expected 0x%02x, got 0x%02x.\n", | ||
3421 | dev->name, SCB_ST_CX | SCB_ST_CNA, scb.scb_status); | ||
3422 | #endif | ||
3423 | return -1; | ||
3424 | } | ||
3425 | |||
3426 | wv_ack(dev); | ||
3427 | |||
3428 | /* Set the action command header. */ | ||
3429 | memset(&cb, 0x00, sizeof(cb)); | ||
3430 | cb.ac_command = AC_CFLD_EL | (AC_CFLD_CMD & acmd_diagnose); | ||
3431 | cb.ac_link = OFFSET_CU; | ||
3432 | obram_write(ioaddr, OFFSET_CU, (unsigned char *) &cb, sizeof(cb)); | ||
3433 | |||
3434 | if (wv_synchronous_cmd(dev, "diag()") == -1) | ||
3435 | return -1; | ||
3436 | |||
3437 | obram_read(ioaddr, OFFSET_CU, (unsigned char *) &cb, sizeof(cb)); | ||
3438 | if (cb.ac_status & AC_SFLD_FAIL) { | ||
3439 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3440 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3441 | "%s: wv_82586_start(): i82586 Self Test failed.\n", | ||
3442 | dev->name); | ||
3443 | #endif | ||
3444 | return -1; | ||
3445 | } | ||
3446 | #ifdef DEBUG_I82586_SHOW | ||
3447 | wv_scb_show(ioaddr); | ||
3448 | #endif | ||
3449 | |||
3450 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3451 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_82586_start()\n", dev->name); | ||
3452 | #endif | ||
3453 | return 0; | ||
3454 | } | ||
3455 | |||
3456 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3457 | /* | ||
3458 | * This routine does a standard configuration of the WaveLAN | ||
3459 | * controller (i82586). | ||
3460 | * | ||
3461 | * This routine is a violent hack. We use the first free transmit block | ||
3462 | * to make our configuration. In the buffer area, we create the three | ||
3463 | * configuration commands (linked). We make the previous NOP point to | ||
3464 | * the beginning of the buffer instead of the tx command. After, we go | ||
3465 | * as usual to the NOP command. | ||
3466 | * Note that only the last command (mc_set) will generate an interrupt. | ||
3467 | * | ||
3468 | * (called by wv_hw_reset(), wv_82586_reconfig(), wavelan_packet_xmit()) | ||
3469 | */ | ||
3470 | static void wv_82586_config(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3471 | { | ||
3472 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3473 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3474 | unsigned short txblock; | ||
3475 | unsigned short txpred; | ||
3476 | unsigned short tx_addr; | ||
3477 | unsigned short nop_addr; | ||
3478 | unsigned short tbd_addr; | ||
3479 | unsigned short cfg_addr; | ||
3480 | unsigned short ias_addr; | ||
3481 | unsigned short mcs_addr; | ||
3482 | ac_tx_t tx; | ||
3483 | ac_nop_t nop; | ||
3484 | ac_cfg_t cfg; /* Configure action */ | ||
3485 | ac_ias_t ias; /* IA-setup action */ | ||
3486 | ac_mcs_t mcs; /* Multicast setup */ | ||
3487 | struct dev_mc_list *dmi; | ||
3488 | |||
3489 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3490 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_82586_config()\n", dev->name); | ||
3491 | #endif | ||
3492 | |||
3493 | /* Check nothing bad has happened */ | ||
3494 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use == (NTXBLOCKS - 1)) { | ||
3495 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
3496 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s: wv_82586_config(): Tx queue full.\n", | ||
3497 | dev->name); | ||
3498 | #endif | ||
3499 | return; | ||
3500 | } | ||
3501 | |||
3502 | /* Calculate addresses of next block and previous block. */ | ||
3503 | txblock = lp->tx_first_free; | ||
3504 | txpred = txblock - TXBLOCKZ; | ||
3505 | if (txpred < OFFSET_CU) | ||
3506 | txpred += NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
3507 | lp->tx_first_free += TXBLOCKZ; | ||
3508 | if (lp->tx_first_free >= OFFSET_CU + NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ) | ||
3509 | lp->tx_first_free -= NTXBLOCKS * TXBLOCKZ; | ||
3510 | |||
3511 | lp->tx_n_in_use++; | ||
3512 | |||
3513 | /* Calculate addresses of the different parts of the block. */ | ||
3514 | tx_addr = txblock; | ||
3515 | nop_addr = tx_addr + sizeof(tx); | ||
3516 | tbd_addr = nop_addr + sizeof(nop); | ||
3517 | cfg_addr = tbd_addr + sizeof(tbd_t); /* beginning of the buffer */ | ||
3518 | ias_addr = cfg_addr + sizeof(cfg); | ||
3519 | mcs_addr = ias_addr + sizeof(ias); | ||
3520 | |||
3521 | /* | ||
3522 | * Transmit command | ||
3523 | */ | ||
3524 | tx.tx_h.ac_status = 0xFFFF; /* Fake completion value */ | ||
3525 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_tx_t, tx_addr, tx_h.ac_status), | ||
3526 | (unsigned char *) &tx.tx_h.ac_status, | ||
3527 | sizeof(tx.tx_h.ac_status)); | ||
3528 | |||
3529 | /* | ||
3530 | * NOP command | ||
3531 | */ | ||
3532 | nop.nop_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
3533 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_status), | ||
3534 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_status, | ||
3535 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_status)); | ||
3536 | nop.nop_h.ac_link = nop_addr; | ||
3537 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_link), | ||
3538 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_link, | ||
3539 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_link)); | ||
3540 | |||
3541 | /* Create a configure action. */ | ||
3542 | memset(&cfg, 0x00, sizeof(cfg)); | ||
3543 | |||
3544 | /* | ||
3545 | * For Linux we invert AC_CFG_ALOC() so as to conform | ||
3546 | * to the way that net packets reach us from above. | ||
3547 | * (See also ac_tx_t.) | ||
3548 | * | ||
3549 | * Updated from Wavelan Manual WCIN085B | ||
3550 | */ | ||
3551 | cfg.cfg_byte_cnt = | ||
3552 | AC_CFG_BYTE_CNT(sizeof(ac_cfg_t) - sizeof(ach_t)); | ||
3553 | cfg.cfg_fifolim = AC_CFG_FIFOLIM(4); | ||
3554 | cfg.cfg_byte8 = AC_CFG_SAV_BF(1) | AC_CFG_SRDY(0); | ||
3555 | cfg.cfg_byte9 = AC_CFG_ELPBCK(0) | | ||
3556 | AC_CFG_ILPBCK(0) | | ||
3557 | AC_CFG_PRELEN(AC_CFG_PLEN_2) | | ||
3558 | AC_CFG_ALOC(1) | AC_CFG_ADDRLEN(WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE); | ||
3559 | cfg.cfg_byte10 = AC_CFG_BOFMET(1) | | ||
3560 | AC_CFG_ACR(6) | AC_CFG_LINPRIO(0); | ||
3561 | cfg.cfg_ifs = 0x20; | ||
3562 | cfg.cfg_slotl = 0x0C; | ||
3563 | cfg.cfg_byte13 = AC_CFG_RETRYNUM(15) | AC_CFG_SLTTMHI(0); | ||
3564 | cfg.cfg_byte14 = AC_CFG_FLGPAD(0) | | ||
3565 | AC_CFG_BTSTF(0) | | ||
3566 | AC_CFG_CRC16(0) | | ||
3567 | AC_CFG_NCRC(0) | | ||
3568 | AC_CFG_TNCRS(1) | | ||
3569 | AC_CFG_MANCH(0) | | ||
3570 | AC_CFG_BCDIS(0) | AC_CFG_PRM(lp->promiscuous); | ||
3571 | cfg.cfg_byte15 = AC_CFG_ICDS(0) | | ||
3572 | AC_CFG_CDTF(0) | AC_CFG_ICSS(0) | AC_CFG_CSTF(0); | ||
3573 | /* | ||
3574 | cfg.cfg_min_frm_len = AC_CFG_MNFRM(64); | ||
3575 | */ | ||
3576 | cfg.cfg_min_frm_len = AC_CFG_MNFRM(8); | ||
3577 | |||
3578 | cfg.cfg_h.ac_command = (AC_CFLD_CMD & acmd_configure); | ||
3579 | cfg.cfg_h.ac_link = ias_addr; | ||
3580 | obram_write(ioaddr, cfg_addr, (unsigned char *) &cfg, sizeof(cfg)); | ||
3581 | |||
3582 | /* Set up the MAC address */ | ||
3583 | memset(&ias, 0x00, sizeof(ias)); | ||
3584 | ias.ias_h.ac_command = (AC_CFLD_CMD & acmd_ia_setup); | ||
3585 | ias.ias_h.ac_link = mcs_addr; | ||
3586 | memcpy(&ias.ias_addr[0], (unsigned char *) &dev->dev_addr[0], | ||
3587 | sizeof(ias.ias_addr)); | ||
3588 | obram_write(ioaddr, ias_addr, (unsigned char *) &ias, sizeof(ias)); | ||
3589 | |||
3590 | /* Initialize adapter's Ethernet multicast addresses */ | ||
3591 | memset(&mcs, 0x00, sizeof(mcs)); | ||
3592 | mcs.mcs_h.ac_command = AC_CFLD_I | (AC_CFLD_CMD & acmd_mc_setup); | ||
3593 | mcs.mcs_h.ac_link = nop_addr; | ||
3594 | mcs.mcs_cnt = WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE * lp->mc_count; | ||
3595 | obram_write(ioaddr, mcs_addr, (unsigned char *) &mcs, sizeof(mcs)); | ||
3596 | |||
3597 | /* Any address to set? */ | ||
3598 | if (lp->mc_count) { | ||
3599 | for (dmi = dev->mc_list; dmi; dmi = dmi->next) | ||
3600 | outsw(PIOP1(ioaddr), (u16 *) dmi->dmi_addr, | ||
3601 | WAVELAN_ADDR_SIZE >> 1); | ||
3602 | |||
3603 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
3604 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3605 | "%s: wv_82586_config(): set %d multicast addresses:\n", | ||
3606 | dev->name, lp->mc_count); | ||
3607 | for (dmi = dev->mc_list; dmi; dmi = dmi->next) | ||
3608 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3609 | " %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", | ||
3610 | dmi->dmi_addr[0], dmi->dmi_addr[1], | ||
3611 | dmi->dmi_addr[2], dmi->dmi_addr[3], | ||
3612 | dmi->dmi_addr[4], dmi->dmi_addr[5]); | ||
3613 | #endif | ||
3614 | } | ||
3615 | |||
3616 | /* | ||
3617 | * Overwrite the predecessor NOP link | ||
3618 | * so that it points to the configure action. | ||
3619 | */ | ||
3620 | nop_addr = txpred + sizeof(tx); | ||
3621 | nop.nop_h.ac_status = 0; | ||
3622 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_status), | ||
3623 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_status, | ||
3624 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_status)); | ||
3625 | nop.nop_h.ac_link = cfg_addr; | ||
3626 | obram_write(ioaddr, toff(ac_nop_t, nop_addr, nop_h.ac_link), | ||
3627 | (unsigned char *) &nop.nop_h.ac_link, | ||
3628 | sizeof(nop.nop_h.ac_link)); | ||
3629 | |||
3630 | /* Job done, clear the flag */ | ||
3631 | lp->reconfig_82586 = 0; | ||
3632 | |||
3633 | if (lp->tx_first_in_use == I82586NULL) | ||
3634 | lp->tx_first_in_use = txblock; | ||
3635 | |||
3636 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use == (NTXBLOCKS - 1)) | ||
3637 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | ||
3638 | |||
3639 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3640 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_82586_config()\n", dev->name); | ||
3641 | #endif | ||
3642 | } | ||
3643 | |||
3644 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3645 | /* | ||
3646 | * This routine, called by wavelan_close(), gracefully stops the | ||
3647 | * WaveLAN controller (i82586). | ||
3648 | * (called by wavelan_close()) | ||
3649 | */ | ||
3650 | static inline void wv_82586_stop(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3651 | { | ||
3652 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3653 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3654 | u16 scb_cmd; | ||
3655 | |||
3656 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3657 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_82586_stop()\n", dev->name); | ||
3658 | #endif | ||
3659 | |||
3660 | /* Suspend both command unit and receive unit. */ | ||
3661 | scb_cmd = | ||
3662 | (SCB_CMD_CUC & SCB_CMD_CUC_SUS) | (SCB_CMD_RUC & | ||
3663 | SCB_CMD_RUC_SUS); | ||
3664 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3665 | (unsigned char *) &scb_cmd, sizeof(scb_cmd)); | ||
3666 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3667 | |||
3668 | /* No more interrupts */ | ||
3669 | wv_ints_off(dev); | ||
3670 | |||
3671 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3672 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_82586_stop()\n", dev->name); | ||
3673 | #endif | ||
3674 | } | ||
3675 | |||
3676 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3677 | /* | ||
3678 | * Totally reset the WaveLAN and restart it. | ||
3679 | * Performs the following actions: | ||
3680 | * 1. A power reset (reset DMA) | ||
3681 | * 2. Initialize the radio modem (using wv_mmc_init) | ||
3682 | * 3. Reset & Configure LAN controller (using wv_82586_start) | ||
3683 | * 4. Start the LAN controller's command unit | ||
3684 | * 5. Start the LAN controller's receive unit | ||
3685 | * (called by wavelan_interrupt(), wavelan_watchdog() & wavelan_open()) | ||
3686 | */ | ||
3687 | static int wv_hw_reset(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3688 | { | ||
3689 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3690 | unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3691 | |||
3692 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3693 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wv_hw_reset(dev=0x%x)\n", dev->name, | ||
3694 | (unsigned int) dev); | ||
3695 | #endif | ||
3696 | |||
3697 | /* Increase the number of resets done. */ | ||
3698 | lp->nresets++; | ||
3699 | |||
3700 | wv_hacr_reset(ioaddr); | ||
3701 | lp->hacr = HACR_DEFAULT; | ||
3702 | |||
3703 | if ((wv_mmc_init(dev) < 0) || (wv_82586_start(dev) < 0)) | ||
3704 | return -1; | ||
3705 | |||
3706 | /* Enable the card to send interrupts. */ | ||
3707 | wv_ints_on(dev); | ||
3708 | |||
3709 | /* Start card functions */ | ||
3710 | if (wv_cu_start(dev) < 0) | ||
3711 | return -1; | ||
3712 | |||
3713 | /* Setup the controller and parameters */ | ||
3714 | wv_82586_config(dev); | ||
3715 | |||
3716 | /* Finish configuration with the receive unit */ | ||
3717 | if (wv_ru_start(dev) < 0) | ||
3718 | return -1; | ||
3719 | |||
3720 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_TRACE | ||
3721 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wv_hw_reset()\n", dev->name); | ||
3722 | #endif | ||
3723 | return 0; | ||
3724 | } | ||
3725 | |||
3726 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3727 | /* | ||
3728 | * Check if there is a WaveLAN at the specific base address. | ||
3729 | * As a side effect, this reads the MAC address. | ||
3730 | * (called in wavelan_probe() and init_module()) | ||
3731 | */ | ||
3732 | static int wv_check_ioaddr(unsigned long ioaddr, u8 * mac) | ||
3733 | { | ||
3734 | int i; /* Loop counter */ | ||
3735 | |||
3736 | /* Check if the base address if available. */ | ||
3737 | if (!request_region(ioaddr, sizeof(ha_t), "wavelan probe")) | ||
3738 | return -EBUSY; /* ioaddr already used */ | ||
3739 | |||
3740 | /* Reset host interface */ | ||
3741 | wv_hacr_reset(ioaddr); | ||
3742 | |||
3743 | /* Read the MAC address from the parameter storage area. */ | ||
3744 | psa_read(ioaddr, HACR_DEFAULT, psaoff(0, psa_univ_mac_addr), | ||
3745 | mac, 6); | ||
3746 | |||
3747 | release_region(ioaddr, sizeof(ha_t)); | ||
3748 | |||
3749 | /* | ||
3750 | * Check the first three octets of the address for the manufacturer's code. | ||
3751 | * Note: if this can't find your WaveLAN card, you've got a | ||
3752 | * non-NCR/AT&T/Lucent ISA card. See wavelan.p.h for detail on | ||
3753 | * how to configure your card. | ||
3754 | */ | ||
3755 | for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(MAC_ADDRESSES) / sizeof(char) / 3); i++) | ||
3756 | if ((mac[0] == MAC_ADDRESSES[i][0]) && | ||
3757 | (mac[1] == MAC_ADDRESSES[i][1]) && | ||
3758 | (mac[2] == MAC_ADDRESSES[i][2])) | ||
3759 | return 0; | ||
3760 | |||
3761 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
3762 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
3763 | "WaveLAN (0x%3X): your MAC address might be %02X:%02X:%02X.\n", | ||
3764 | ioaddr, mac[0], mac[1], mac[2]); | ||
3765 | #endif | ||
3766 | return -ENODEV; | ||
3767 | } | ||
3768 | |||
3769 | /************************ INTERRUPT HANDLING ************************/ | ||
3770 | |||
3771 | /* | ||
3772 | * This function is the interrupt handler for the WaveLAN card. This | ||
3773 | * routine will be called whenever: | ||
3774 | */ | ||
3775 | static irqreturn_t wavelan_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) | ||
3776 | { | ||
3777 | struct net_device *dev; | ||
3778 | unsigned long ioaddr; | ||
3779 | net_local *lp; | ||
3780 | u16 hasr; | ||
3781 | u16 status; | ||
3782 | u16 ack_cmd; | ||
3783 | |||
3784 | dev = dev_id; | ||
3785 | |||
3786 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
3787 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_interrupt()\n", dev->name); | ||
3788 | #endif | ||
3789 | |||
3790 | lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
3791 | ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3792 | |||
3793 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3794 | /* Check state of our spinlock */ | ||
3795 | if(spin_is_locked(&lp->spinlock)) | ||
3796 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3797 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): spinlock is already locked !!!\n", | ||
3798 | dev->name); | ||
3799 | #endif | ||
3800 | |||
3801 | /* Prevent reentrancy. We need to do that because we may have | ||
3802 | * multiple interrupt handler running concurrently. | ||
3803 | * It is safe because interrupts are disabled before acquiring | ||
3804 | * the spinlock. */ | ||
3805 | spin_lock(&lp->spinlock); | ||
3806 | |||
3807 | /* We always had spurious interrupts at startup, but lately I | ||
3808 | * saw them comming *between* the request_irq() and the | ||
3809 | * spin_lock_irqsave() in wavelan_open(), so the spinlock | ||
3810 | * protection is no enough. | ||
3811 | * So, we also check lp->hacr that will tell us is we enabled | ||
3812 | * irqs or not (see wv_ints_on()). | ||
3813 | * We can't use netif_running(dev) because we depend on the | ||
3814 | * proper processing of the irq generated during the config. */ | ||
3815 | |||
3816 | /* Which interrupt it is ? */ | ||
3817 | hasr = hasr_read(ioaddr); | ||
3818 | |||
3819 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3820 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3821 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): hasr 0x%04x; hacr 0x%04x.\n", | ||
3822 | dev->name, hasr, lp->hacr); | ||
3823 | #endif | ||
3824 | |||
3825 | /* Check modem interrupt */ | ||
3826 | if ((hasr & HASR_MMC_INTR) && (lp->hacr & HACR_MMC_INT_ENABLE)) { | ||
3827 | u8 dce_status; | ||
3828 | |||
3829 | /* | ||
3830 | * Interrupt from the modem management controller. | ||
3831 | * This will clear it -- ignored for now. | ||
3832 | */ | ||
3833 | mmc_read(ioaddr, mmroff(0, mmr_dce_status), &dce_status, | ||
3834 | sizeof(dce_status)); | ||
3835 | |||
3836 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3837 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3838 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): unexpected mmc interrupt: status 0x%04x.\n", | ||
3839 | dev->name, dce_status); | ||
3840 | #endif | ||
3841 | } | ||
3842 | |||
3843 | /* Check if not controller interrupt */ | ||
3844 | if (((hasr & HASR_82586_INTR) == 0) || | ||
3845 | ((lp->hacr & HACR_82586_INT_ENABLE) == 0)) { | ||
3846 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3847 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3848 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): interrupt not coming from i82586 - hasr 0x%04x.\n", | ||
3849 | dev->name, hasr); | ||
3850 | #endif | ||
3851 | spin_unlock (&lp->spinlock); | ||
3852 | return IRQ_NONE; | ||
3853 | } | ||
3854 | |||
3855 | /* Read interrupt data. */ | ||
3856 | obram_read(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_status), | ||
3857 | (unsigned char *) &status, sizeof(status)); | ||
3858 | |||
3859 | /* | ||
3860 | * Acknowledge the interrupt(s). | ||
3861 | */ | ||
3862 | ack_cmd = status & SCB_ST_INT; | ||
3863 | obram_write(ioaddr, scboff(OFFSET_SCB, scb_command), | ||
3864 | (unsigned char *) &ack_cmd, sizeof(ack_cmd)); | ||
3865 | set_chan_attn(ioaddr, lp->hacr); | ||
3866 | |||
3867 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3868 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): status 0x%04x.\n", | ||
3869 | dev->name, status); | ||
3870 | #endif | ||
3871 | |||
3872 | /* Command completed. */ | ||
3873 | if ((status & SCB_ST_CX) == SCB_ST_CX) { | ||
3874 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3875 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3876 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): command completed.\n", | ||
3877 | dev->name); | ||
3878 | #endif | ||
3879 | wv_complete(dev, ioaddr, lp); | ||
3880 | } | ||
3881 | |||
3882 | /* Frame received. */ | ||
3883 | if ((status & SCB_ST_FR) == SCB_ST_FR) { | ||
3884 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3885 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3886 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): received packet.\n", | ||
3887 | dev->name); | ||
3888 | #endif | ||
3889 | wv_receive(dev); | ||
3890 | } | ||
3891 | |||
3892 | /* Check the state of the command unit. */ | ||
3893 | if (((status & SCB_ST_CNA) == SCB_ST_CNA) || | ||
3894 | (((status & SCB_ST_CUS) != SCB_ST_CUS_ACTV) && | ||
3895 | (netif_running(dev)))) { | ||
3896 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3897 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3898 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): CU inactive -- restarting\n", | ||
3899 | dev->name); | ||
3900 | #endif | ||
3901 | wv_hw_reset(dev); | ||
3902 | } | ||
3903 | |||
3904 | /* Check the state of the command unit. */ | ||
3905 | if (((status & SCB_ST_RNR) == SCB_ST_RNR) || | ||
3906 | (((status & SCB_ST_RUS) != SCB_ST_RUS_RDY) && | ||
3907 | (netif_running(dev)))) { | ||
3908 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3909 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3910 | "%s: wavelan_interrupt(): RU not ready -- restarting\n", | ||
3911 | dev->name); | ||
3912 | #endif | ||
3913 | wv_hw_reset(dev); | ||
3914 | } | ||
3915 | |||
3916 | /* Release spinlock */ | ||
3917 | spin_unlock (&lp->spinlock); | ||
3918 | |||
3919 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
3920 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_interrupt()\n", dev->name); | ||
3921 | #endif | ||
3922 | return IRQ_HANDLED; | ||
3923 | } | ||
3924 | |||
3925 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
3926 | /* | ||
3927 | * Watchdog: when we start a transmission, a timer is set for us in the | ||
3928 | * kernel. If the transmission completes, this timer is disabled. If | ||
3929 | * the timer expires, we are called and we try to unlock the hardware. | ||
3930 | */ | ||
3931 | static void wavelan_watchdog(struct net_device * dev) | ||
3932 | { | ||
3933 | net_local * lp = (net_local *)dev->priv; | ||
3934 | u_long ioaddr = dev->base_addr; | ||
3935 | unsigned long flags; | ||
3936 | unsigned int nreaped; | ||
3937 | |||
3938 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
3939 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_watchdog()\n", dev->name); | ||
3940 | #endif | ||
3941 | |||
3942 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3943 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s: wavelan_watchdog: watchdog timer expired\n", | ||
3944 | dev->name); | ||
3945 | #endif | ||
3946 | |||
3947 | /* Check that we came here for something */ | ||
3948 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use <= 0) { | ||
3949 | return; | ||
3950 | } | ||
3951 | |||
3952 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
3953 | |||
3954 | /* Try to see if some buffers are not free (in case we missed | ||
3955 | * an interrupt */ | ||
3956 | nreaped = wv_complete(dev, ioaddr, lp); | ||
3957 | |||
3958 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_INFO | ||
3959 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
3960 | "%s: wavelan_watchdog(): %d reaped, %d remain.\n", | ||
3961 | dev->name, nreaped, lp->tx_n_in_use); | ||
3962 | #endif | ||
3963 | |||
3964 | #ifdef DEBUG_PSA_SHOW | ||
3965 | { | ||
3966 | psa_t psa; | ||
3967 | psa_read(dev, 0, (unsigned char *) &psa, sizeof(psa)); | ||
3968 | wv_psa_show(&psa); | ||
3969 | } | ||
3970 | #endif | ||
3971 | #ifdef DEBUG_MMC_SHOW | ||
3972 | wv_mmc_show(dev); | ||
3973 | #endif | ||
3974 | #ifdef DEBUG_I82586_SHOW | ||
3975 | wv_cu_show(dev); | ||
3976 | #endif | ||
3977 | |||
3978 | /* If no buffer has been freed */ | ||
3979 | if (nreaped == 0) { | ||
3980 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_ERROR | ||
3981 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
3982 | "%s: wavelan_watchdog(): cleanup failed, trying reset\n", | ||
3983 | dev->name); | ||
3984 | #endif | ||
3985 | wv_hw_reset(dev); | ||
3986 | } | ||
3987 | |||
3988 | /* At this point, we should have some free Tx buffer ;-) */ | ||
3989 | if (lp->tx_n_in_use < NTXBLOCKS - 1) | ||
3990 | netif_wake_queue(dev); | ||
3991 | |||
3992 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
3993 | |||
3994 | #ifdef DEBUG_INTERRUPT_TRACE | ||
3995 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_watchdog()\n", dev->name); | ||
3996 | #endif | ||
3997 | } | ||
3998 | |||
3999 | /********************* CONFIGURATION CALLBACKS *********************/ | ||
4000 | /* | ||
4001 | * Here are the functions called by the Linux networking code (NET3) | ||
4002 | * for initialization, configuration and deinstallations of the | ||
4003 | * WaveLAN ISA hardware. | ||
4004 | */ | ||
4005 | |||
4006 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4007 | /* | ||
4008 | * Configure and start up the WaveLAN PCMCIA adaptor. | ||
4009 | * Called by NET3 when it "opens" the device. | ||
4010 | */ | ||
4011 | static int wavelan_open(struct net_device * dev) | ||
4012 | { | ||
4013 | net_local * lp = (net_local *)dev->priv; | ||
4014 | unsigned long flags; | ||
4015 | |||
4016 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4017 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_open(dev=0x%x)\n", dev->name, | ||
4018 | (unsigned int) dev); | ||
4019 | #endif | ||
4020 | |||
4021 | /* Check irq */ | ||
4022 | if (dev->irq == 0) { | ||
4023 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4024 | printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: wavelan_open(): no IRQ\n", | ||
4025 | dev->name); | ||
4026 | #endif | ||
4027 | return -ENXIO; | ||
4028 | } | ||
4029 | |||
4030 | if (request_irq(dev->irq, &wavelan_interrupt, 0, "WaveLAN", dev) != 0) | ||
4031 | { | ||
4032 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4033 | printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: wavelan_open(): invalid IRQ\n", | ||
4034 | dev->name); | ||
4035 | #endif | ||
4036 | return -EAGAIN; | ||
4037 | } | ||
4038 | |||
4039 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
4040 | |||
4041 | if (wv_hw_reset(dev) != -1) { | ||
4042 | netif_start_queue(dev); | ||
4043 | } else { | ||
4044 | free_irq(dev->irq, dev); | ||
4045 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4046 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
4047 | "%s: wavelan_open(): impossible to start the card\n", | ||
4048 | dev->name); | ||
4049 | #endif | ||
4050 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
4051 | return -EAGAIN; | ||
4052 | } | ||
4053 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
4054 | |||
4055 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4056 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_open()\n", dev->name); | ||
4057 | #endif | ||
4058 | return 0; | ||
4059 | } | ||
4060 | |||
4061 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4062 | /* | ||
4063 | * Shut down the WaveLAN ISA card. | ||
4064 | * Called by NET3 when it "closes" the device. | ||
4065 | */ | ||
4066 | static int wavelan_close(struct net_device * dev) | ||
4067 | { | ||
4068 | net_local *lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
4069 | unsigned long flags; | ||
4070 | |||
4071 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4072 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_close(dev=0x%x)\n", dev->name, | ||
4073 | (unsigned int) dev); | ||
4074 | #endif | ||
4075 | |||
4076 | netif_stop_queue(dev); | ||
4077 | |||
4078 | /* | ||
4079 | * Flush the Tx and disable Rx. | ||
4080 | */ | ||
4081 | spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
4082 | wv_82586_stop(dev); | ||
4083 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->spinlock, flags); | ||
4084 | |||
4085 | free_irq(dev->irq, dev); | ||
4086 | |||
4087 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4088 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_close()\n", dev->name); | ||
4089 | #endif | ||
4090 | return 0; | ||
4091 | } | ||
4092 | |||
4093 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4094 | /* | ||
4095 | * Probe an I/O address, and if the WaveLAN is there configure the | ||
4096 | * device structure | ||
4097 | * (called by wavelan_probe() and via init_module()). | ||
4098 | */ | ||
4099 | static int __init wavelan_config(struct net_device *dev, unsigned short ioaddr) | ||
4100 | { | ||
4101 | u8 irq_mask; | ||
4102 | int irq; | ||
4103 | net_local *lp; | ||
4104 | mac_addr mac; | ||
4105 | int err; | ||
4106 | |||
4107 | if (!request_region(ioaddr, sizeof(ha_t), "wavelan")) | ||
4108 | return -EADDRINUSE; | ||
4109 | |||
4110 | err = wv_check_ioaddr(ioaddr, mac); | ||
4111 | if (err) | ||
4112 | goto out; | ||
4113 | |||
4114 | memcpy(dev->dev_addr, mac, 6); | ||
4115 | |||
4116 | dev->base_addr = ioaddr; | ||
4117 | |||
4118 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4119 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ->wavelan_config(dev=0x%x, ioaddr=0x%lx)\n", | ||
4120 | dev->name, (unsigned int) dev, ioaddr); | ||
4121 | #endif | ||
4122 | |||
4123 | /* Check IRQ argument on command line. */ | ||
4124 | if (dev->irq != 0) { | ||
4125 | irq_mask = wv_irq_to_psa(dev->irq); | ||
4126 | |||
4127 | if (irq_mask == 0) { | ||
4128 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4129 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4130 | "%s: wavelan_config(): invalid IRQ %d ignored.\n", | ||
4131 | dev->name, dev->irq); | ||
4132 | #endif | ||
4133 | dev->irq = 0; | ||
4134 | } else { | ||
4135 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
4136 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
4137 | "%s: wavelan_config(): changing IRQ to %d\n", | ||
4138 | dev->name, dev->irq); | ||
4139 | #endif | ||
4140 | psa_write(ioaddr, HACR_DEFAULT, | ||
4141 | psaoff(0, psa_int_req_no), &irq_mask, 1); | ||
4142 | /* update the Wavelan checksum */ | ||
4143 | update_psa_checksum(dev, ioaddr, HACR_DEFAULT); | ||
4144 | wv_hacr_reset(ioaddr); | ||
4145 | } | ||
4146 | } | ||
4147 | |||
4148 | psa_read(ioaddr, HACR_DEFAULT, psaoff(0, psa_int_req_no), | ||
4149 | &irq_mask, 1); | ||
4150 | if ((irq = wv_psa_to_irq(irq_mask)) == -1) { | ||
4151 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4152 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
4153 | "%s: wavelan_config(): could not wavelan_map_irq(%d).\n", | ||
4154 | dev->name, irq_mask); | ||
4155 | #endif | ||
4156 | err = -EAGAIN; | ||
4157 | goto out; | ||
4158 | } | ||
4159 | |||
4160 | dev->irq = irq; | ||
4161 | |||
4162 | dev->mem_start = 0x0000; | ||
4163 | dev->mem_end = 0x0000; | ||
4164 | dev->if_port = 0; | ||
4165 | |||
4166 | /* Initialize device structures */ | ||
4167 | memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(net_local)); | ||
4168 | lp = (net_local *) dev->priv; | ||
4169 | |||
4170 | /* Back link to the device structure. */ | ||
4171 | lp->dev = dev; | ||
4172 | /* Add the device at the beginning of the linked list. */ | ||
4173 | lp->next = wavelan_list; | ||
4174 | wavelan_list = lp; | ||
4175 | |||
4176 | lp->hacr = HACR_DEFAULT; | ||
4177 | |||
4178 | /* Multicast stuff */ | ||
4179 | lp->promiscuous = 0; | ||
4180 | lp->mc_count = 0; | ||
4181 | |||
4182 | /* Init spinlock */ | ||
4183 | spin_lock_init(&lp->spinlock); | ||
4184 | |||
4185 | SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev); | ||
4186 | dev->open = wavelan_open; | ||
4187 | dev->stop = wavelan_close; | ||
4188 | dev->hard_start_xmit = wavelan_packet_xmit; | ||
4189 | dev->get_stats = wavelan_get_stats; | ||
4190 | dev->set_multicast_list = &wavelan_set_multicast_list; | ||
4191 | dev->tx_timeout = &wavelan_watchdog; | ||
4192 | dev->watchdog_timeo = WATCHDOG_JIFFIES; | ||
4193 | #ifdef SET_MAC_ADDRESS | ||
4194 | dev->set_mac_address = &wavelan_set_mac_address; | ||
4195 | #endif /* SET_MAC_ADDRESS */ | ||
4196 | |||
4197 | #ifdef WIRELESS_EXT /* if wireless extension exists in the kernel */ | ||
4198 | dev->wireless_handlers = &wavelan_handler_def; | ||
4199 | lp->wireless_data.spy_data = &lp->spy_data; | ||
4200 | dev->wireless_data = &lp->wireless_data; | ||
4201 | #endif | ||
4202 | |||
4203 | dev->mtu = WAVELAN_MTU; | ||
4204 | |||
4205 | /* Display nice information. */ | ||
4206 | wv_init_info(dev); | ||
4207 | |||
4208 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4209 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_config()\n", dev->name); | ||
4210 | #endif | ||
4211 | return 0; | ||
4212 | out: | ||
4213 | release_region(ioaddr, sizeof(ha_t)); | ||
4214 | return err; | ||
4215 | } | ||
4216 | |||
4217 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4218 | /* | ||
4219 | * Check for a network adaptor of this type. Return '0' iff one | ||
4220 | * exists. There seem to be different interpretations of | ||
4221 | * the initial value of dev->base_addr. | ||
4222 | * We follow the example in drivers/net/ne.c. | ||
4223 | * (called in "Space.c") | ||
4224 | */ | ||
4225 | struct net_device * __init wavelan_probe(int unit) | ||
4226 | { | ||
4227 | struct net_device *dev; | ||
4228 | short base_addr; | ||
4229 | int def_irq; | ||
4230 | int i; | ||
4231 | int r = 0; | ||
4232 | |||
4233 | #ifdef STRUCT_CHECK | ||
4234 | if (wv_struct_check() != (char *) NULL) { | ||
4235 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4236 | "%s: wavelan_probe(): structure/compiler botch: \"%s\"\n", | ||
4237 | dev->name, wv_struct_check()); | ||
4238 | return -ENODEV; | ||
4239 | } | ||
4240 | #endif /* STRUCT_CHECK */ | ||
4241 | |||
4242 | dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(net_local)); | ||
4243 | if (!dev) | ||
4244 | return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); | ||
4245 | |||
4246 | sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); | ||
4247 | netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); | ||
4248 | base_addr = dev->base_addr; | ||
4249 | def_irq = dev->irq; | ||
4250 | |||
4251 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4252 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
4253 | "%s: ->wavelan_probe(dev=%p (base_addr=0x%x))\n", | ||
4254 | dev->name, dev, (unsigned int) dev->base_addr); | ||
4255 | #endif | ||
4256 | |||
4257 | /* Don't probe at all. */ | ||
4258 | if (base_addr < 0) { | ||
4259 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4260 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4261 | "%s: wavelan_probe(): invalid base address\n", | ||
4262 | dev->name); | ||
4263 | #endif | ||
4264 | r = -ENXIO; | ||
4265 | } else if (base_addr > 0x100) { /* Check a single specified location. */ | ||
4266 | r = wavelan_config(dev, base_addr); | ||
4267 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
4268 | if (r != 0) | ||
4269 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
4270 | "%s: wavelan_probe(): no device at specified base address (0x%X) or address already in use\n", | ||
4271 | dev->name, base_addr); | ||
4272 | #endif | ||
4273 | |||
4274 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4275 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: <-wavelan_probe()\n", dev->name); | ||
4276 | #endif | ||
4277 | } else { /* Scan all possible addresses of the WaveLAN hardware. */ | ||
4278 | for (i = 0; i < NELS(iobase); i++) { | ||
4279 | dev->irq = def_irq; | ||
4280 | if (wavelan_config(dev, iobase[i]) == 0) { | ||
4281 | #ifdef DEBUG_CALLBACK_TRACE | ||
4282 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
4283 | "%s: <-wavelan_probe()\n", | ||
4284 | dev->name); | ||
4285 | #endif | ||
4286 | break; | ||
4287 | } | ||
4288 | } | ||
4289 | if (i == NELS(iobase)) | ||
4290 | r = -ENODEV; | ||
4291 | } | ||
4292 | if (r) | ||
4293 | goto out; | ||
4294 | r = register_netdev(dev); | ||
4295 | if (r) | ||
4296 | goto out1; | ||
4297 | return dev; | ||
4298 | out1: | ||
4299 | release_region(dev->base_addr, sizeof(ha_t)); | ||
4300 | wavelan_list = wavelan_list->next; | ||
4301 | out: | ||
4302 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
4303 | return ERR_PTR(r); | ||
4304 | } | ||
4305 | |||
4306 | /****************************** MODULE ******************************/ | ||
4307 | /* | ||
4308 | * Module entry point: insertion and removal | ||
4309 | */ | ||
4310 | |||
4311 | #ifdef MODULE | ||
4312 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4313 | /* | ||
4314 | * Insertion of the module | ||
4315 | * I'm now quite proud of the multi-device support. | ||
4316 | */ | ||
4317 | int init_module(void) | ||
4318 | { | ||
4319 | int ret = -EIO; /* Return error if no cards found */ | ||
4320 | int i; | ||
4321 | |||
4322 | #ifdef DEBUG_MODULE_TRACE | ||
4323 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "-> init_module()\n"); | ||
4324 | #endif | ||
4325 | |||
4326 | /* If probing is asked */ | ||
4327 | if (io[0] == 0) { | ||
4328 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4329 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4330 | "WaveLAN init_module(): doing device probing (bad !)\n"); | ||
4331 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4332 | "Specify base addresses while loading module to correct the problem\n"); | ||
4333 | #endif | ||
4334 | |||
4335 | /* Copy the basic set of address to be probed. */ | ||
4336 | for (i = 0; i < NELS(iobase); i++) | ||
4337 | io[i] = iobase[i]; | ||
4338 | } | ||
4339 | |||
4340 | |||
4341 | /* Loop on all possible base addresses. */ | ||
4342 | i = -1; | ||
4343 | while ((io[++i] != 0) && (i < NELS(io))) { | ||
4344 | struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(net_local)); | ||
4345 | if (!dev) | ||
4346 | break; | ||
4347 | if (name[i]) | ||
4348 | strcpy(dev->name, name[i]); /* Copy name */ | ||
4349 | dev->base_addr = io[i]; | ||
4350 | dev->irq = irq[i]; | ||
4351 | |||
4352 | /* Check if there is something at this base address. */ | ||
4353 | if (wavelan_config(dev, io[i]) == 0) { | ||
4354 | if (register_netdev(dev) != 0) { | ||
4355 | release_region(dev->base_addr, sizeof(ha_t)); | ||
4356 | wavelan_list = wavelan_list->next; | ||
4357 | } else { | ||
4358 | ret = 0; | ||
4359 | continue; | ||
4360 | } | ||
4361 | } | ||
4362 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
4363 | } | ||
4364 | |||
4365 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_ERROR | ||
4366 | if (!wavelan_list) | ||
4367 | printk(KERN_WARNING | ||
4368 | "WaveLAN init_module(): no device found\n"); | ||
4369 | #endif | ||
4370 | |||
4371 | #ifdef DEBUG_MODULE_TRACE | ||
4372 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "<- init_module()\n"); | ||
4373 | #endif | ||
4374 | return ret; | ||
4375 | } | ||
4376 | |||
4377 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
4378 | /* | ||
4379 | * Removal of the module | ||
4380 | */ | ||
4381 | void cleanup_module(void) | ||
4382 | { | ||
4383 | #ifdef DEBUG_MODULE_TRACE | ||
4384 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "-> cleanup_module()\n"); | ||
4385 | #endif | ||
4386 | |||
4387 | /* Loop on all devices and release them. */ | ||
4388 | while (wavelan_list) { | ||
4389 | struct net_device *dev = wavelan_list->dev; | ||
4390 | |||
4391 | #ifdef DEBUG_CONFIG_INFO | ||
4392 | printk(KERN_DEBUG | ||
4393 | "%s: cleanup_module(): removing device at 0x%x\n", | ||
4394 | dev->name, (unsigned int) dev); | ||
4395 | #endif | ||
4396 | unregister_netdev(dev); | ||
4397 | |||
4398 | release_region(dev->base_addr, sizeof(ha_t)); | ||
4399 | wavelan_list = wavelan_list->next; | ||
4400 | |||
4401 | free_netdev(dev); | ||
4402 | } | ||
4403 | |||
4404 | #ifdef DEBUG_MODULE_TRACE | ||
4405 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "<- cleanup_module()\n"); | ||
4406 | #endif | ||
4407 | } | ||
4408 | #endif /* MODULE */ | ||
4409 | MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | ||
4410 | |||
4411 | /* | ||
4412 | * This software may only be used and distributed | ||
4413 | * according to the terms of the GNU General Public License. | ||
4414 | * | ||
4415 | * This software was developed as a component of the | ||
4416 | * Linux operating system. | ||
4417 | * It is based on other device drivers and information | ||
4418 | * either written or supplied by: | ||
4419 | * Ajay Bakre (bakre@paul.rutgers.edu), | ||
4420 | * Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com), | ||
4421 | * Loeke Brederveld (Loeke.Brederveld@Utrecht.NCR.com), | ||
4422 | * Anders Klemets (klemets@it.kth.se), | ||
4423 | * Vladimir V. Kolpakov (w@stier.koenig.ru), | ||
4424 | * Marc Meertens (Marc.Meertens@Utrecht.NCR.com), | ||
4425 | * Pauline Middelink (middelin@polyware.iaf.nl), | ||
4426 | * Robert Morris (rtm@das.harvard.edu), | ||
4427 | * Jean Tourrilhes (jt@hplb.hpl.hp.com), | ||
4428 | * Girish Welling (welling@paul.rutgers.edu), | ||
4429 | * | ||
4430 | * Thanks go also to: | ||
4431 | * James Ashton (jaa101@syseng.anu.edu.au), | ||
4432 | * Alan Cox (alan@redhat.com), | ||
4433 | * Allan Creighton (allanc@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4434 | * Matthew Geier (matthew@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4435 | * Remo di Giovanni (remo@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4436 | * Eckhard Grah (grah@wrcs1.urz.uni-wuppertal.de), | ||
4437 | * Vipul Gupta (vgupta@cs.binghamton.edu), | ||
4438 | * Mark Hagan (mhagan@wtcpost.daytonoh.NCR.COM), | ||
4439 | * Tim Nicholson (tim@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4440 | * Ian Parkin (ian@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4441 | * John Rosenberg (johnr@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4442 | * George Rossi (george@phm.gov.au), | ||
4443 | * Arthur Scott (arthur@cs.usyd.edu.au), | ||
4444 | * Peter Storey, | ||
4445 | * for their assistance and advice. | ||
4446 | * | ||
4447 | * Please send bug reports, updates, comments to: | ||
4448 | * | ||
4449 | * Bruce Janson Email: bruce@cs.usyd.edu.au | ||
4450 | * Basser Department of Computer Science Phone: +61-2-9351-3423 | ||
4451 | * University of Sydney, N.S.W., 2006, AUSTRALIA Fax: +61-2-9351-3838 | ||
4452 | */ | ||