/* Linux header file for the ATP pocket ethernet adapter. */ /* v1.09 8/9/2000 becker@scyld.com. */ #include <linux/if_ether.h> #include <linux/types.h> /* The header prepended to received packets. */ struct rx_header { ushort pad; /* Pad. */ ushort rx_count; ushort rx_status; /* Unknown bit assignments :-<. */ ushort cur_addr; /* Apparently the current buffer address(?) */ }; #define PAR_DATA 0 #define PAR_STATUS 1 #define PAR_CONTROL 2 enum chip_type { RTL8002, RTL8012 }; #define Ctrl_LNibRead 0x08 /* LP_PSELECP */ #define Ctrl_HNibRead 0 #define Ctrl_LNibWrite 0x08 /* LP_PSELECP */ #define Ctrl_HNibWrite 0 #define Ctrl_SelData 0x04 /* LP_PINITP */ #define Ctrl_IRQEN 0x10 /* LP_PINTEN */ #define EOW 0xE0 #define EOC 0xE0 #define WrAddr 0x40 /* Set address of EPLC read, write register. */ #define RdAddr 0xC0 #define HNib 0x10 enum page0_regs { /* The first six registers hold the ethernet physical station address. */ PAR0 = 0, PAR1 = 1, PAR2 = 2, PAR3 = 3, PAR4 = 4, PAR5 = 5, TxCNT0 = 6, TxCNT1 = 7, /* The transmit byte count. */ TxSTAT = 8, RxSTAT = 9, /* Tx and Rx status. */ ISR = 10, IMR = 11, /* Interrupt status and mask. */ CMR1 = 12, /* Command register 1. */ CMR2 = 13, /* Command register 2. */ MODSEL = 14, /* Mode select register. */ MAR = 14, /* Memory address register (?). */ CMR2_h = 0x1d, }; enum eepage_regs { PROM_CMD = 6, PROM_DATA = 7 }; /* Note that PROM_CMD is in the "high" bits. */ #define ISR_TxOK 0x01 #define ISR_RxOK 0x04 #define ISR_TxErr 0x02 #define ISRh_RxErr 0x11 /* ISR, high nibble */ #define CMR1h_MUX 0x08 /* Select printer multiplexor on 8012. */ #define CMR1h_RESET 0x04 /* Reset. */ #define CMR1h_RxENABLE 0x02 /* Rx unit enable. */ #define CMR1h_TxENABLE 0x01 /* Tx unit enable. */ #define CMR1h_TxRxOFF 0x00 #define CMR1_ReXmit 0x08 /* Trigger a retransmit. */ #define CMR1_Xmit 0x04 /* Trigger a transmit. */ #define CMR1_IRQ 0x02 /* Interrupt active. */ #define CMR1_BufEnb 0x01 /* Enable the buffer(?). */ #define CMR1_NextPkt 0x01 /* Enable the buffer(?). */ #define CMR2_NULL 8 #define CMR2_IRQOUT 9 #define CMR2_RAMTEST 10 #define CMR2_EEPROM 12 /* Set to page 1, for reading the EEPROM. */ #define CMR2h_OFF 0 /* No accept mode. */ #define CMR2h_Physical 1 /* Accept a physical address match only. */ #define CMR2h_Normal 2 /* Accept physical and broadcast address. */ #define CMR2h_PROMISC 3 /* Promiscuous mode. */ /* An inline function used below: it differs from inb() by explicitly return an unsigned char, saving a truncation. */ static inline unsigned char inbyte(unsigned short port) { unsigned char _v; __asm__ __volatile__ ("inb %w1,%b0" :"=a" (_v):"d" (port)); return _v; } /* Read register OFFSET. This command should always be terminated with read_end(). */ static inline unsigned char read_nibble(short port, unsigned char offset) { unsigned char retval; outb(EOC+offset, port + PAR_DATA); outb(RdAddr+offset, port + PAR_DATA); inbyte(port + PAR_STATUS); /* Settling time delay */ retval = inbyte(port + PAR_STATUS); outb(EOC+offset, port + PAR_DATA); return retval; } /* Functions for bulk data read. The interrupt line is always disabled. */ /* Get a byte using read mode 0, reading data from the control lines. */ static inline unsigned char read_byte_mode0(short ioaddr) { unsigned char low_nib; outb(Ctrl_LNibRead, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); low_nib = (inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) >> 3) & 0x0f; outb(Ctrl_HNibRead, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); /* Settling time delay -- needed! */ inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); /* Settling time delay -- needed! */ return low_nib | ((inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) << 1) & 0xf0); } /* The same as read_byte_mode0(), but does multiple inb()s for stability. */ static inline unsigned char read_byte_mode2(short ioaddr) { unsigned char low_nib; outb(Ctrl_LNibRead, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); low_nib = (inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) >> 3) & 0x0f; outb(Ctrl_HNibRead, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); /* Settling time delay -- needed! */ return low_nib | ((inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) << 1) & 0xf0); } /* Read a byte through the data register. */ static inline unsigned char read_byte_mode4(short ioaddr) { unsigned char low_nib; outb(RdAddr | MAR, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); low_nib = (inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) >> 3) & 0x0f; outb(RdAddr | HNib | MAR, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); return low_nib | ((inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) << 1) & 0xf0); } /* Read a byte through the data register, double reading to allow settling. */ static inline unsigned char read_byte_mode6(short ioaddr) { unsigned char low_nib; outb(RdAddr | MAR, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); low_nib = (inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) >> 3) & 0x0f; outb(RdAddr | HNib | MAR, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS); return low_nib | ((inbyte(ioaddr + PAR_STATUS) << 1) & 0xf0); } static inline void write_reg(short port, unsigned char reg, unsigned char value) { unsigned char outval; outb(EOC | reg, port + PAR_DATA); outval = WrAddr | reg; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); /* Double write for PS/2. */ outval &= 0xf0; outval |= value; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outval &= 0x1f; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(EOC | outval, port + PAR_DATA); } static inline void write_reg_high(short port, unsigned char reg, unsigned char value) { unsigned char outval = EOC | HNib | reg; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outval &= WrAddr | HNib | 0x0f; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); /* Double write for PS/2. */ outval = WrAddr | HNib | value; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outval &= HNib | 0x0f; /* HNib | value */ outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(EOC | HNib | outval, port + PAR_DATA); } /* Write a byte out using nibble mode. The low nibble is written first. */ static inline void write_reg_byte(short port, unsigned char reg, unsigned char value) { unsigned char outval; outb(EOC | reg, port + PAR_DATA); /* Reset the address register. */ outval = WrAddr | reg; outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); outb(outval, port + PAR_DATA); /* Double write for PS/2. */ outb((outval & 0xf0) | (value & 0x0f), port + PAR_DATA); outb(value & 0x0f, port + PAR_DATA); value >>= 4; outb(value, port + PAR_DATA); outb(0x10 | value, port + PAR_DATA); outb(0x10 | value, port + PAR_DATA); outb(EOC | value, port + PAR_DATA); /* Reset the address register. */ } /* * Bulk data writes to the packet buffer. The interrupt line remains enabled. * The first, faster method uses only the dataport (data modes 0, 2 & 4). * The second (backup) method uses data and control regs (modes 1, 3 & 5). * It should only be needed when there is skew between the individual data * lines. */ static inline void write_byte_mode0(short ioaddr, unsigned char value) { outb(value & 0x0f, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); outb((value>>4) | 0x10, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); } static inline void write_byte_mode1(short ioaddr, unsigned char value) { outb(value & 0x0f, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); outb(Ctrl_IRQEN | Ctrl_LNibWrite, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); outb((value>>4) | 0x10, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); outb(Ctrl_IRQEN | Ctrl_HNibWrite, ioaddr + PAR_CONTROL); } /* Write 16bit VALUE to the packet buffer: the same as above just doubled. */ static inline void write_word_mode0(short ioaddr, unsigned short value) { outb(value & 0x0f, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); value >>= 4; outb((value & 0x0f) | 0x10, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); value >>= 4; outb(value & 0x0f, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); value >>= 4; outb((value & 0x0f) | 0x10, ioaddr + PAR_DATA); } /* EEPROM_Ctrl bits. */ #define EE_SHIFT_CLK 0x04 /* EEPROM shift clock. */ #define EE_CS 0x02 /* EEPROM chip select. */ #define EE_CLK_HIGH 0x12 #define EE_CLK_LOW 0x16 #define EE_DATA_WRITE 0x01 /* EEPROM chip data in. */ #define EE_DATA_READ 0x08 /* EEPROM chip data out. */ /* Delay between EEPROM clock transitions. */ #define eeprom_delay(ticks) \ do { int _i = 40; while (--_i > 0) { __SLOW_DOWN_IO; }} while (0) /* The EEPROM commands include the alway-set leading bit. */ #define EE_WRITE_CMD(offset) (((5 << 6) + (offset)) << 17) #define EE_READ(offset) (((6 << 6) + (offset)) << 17) #define EE_ERASE(offset) (((7 << 6) + (offset)) << 17) #define EE_CMD_SIZE 27 /* The command+address+data size. */