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/* cs89x0.c: A Crystal Semiconductor (Now Cirrus Logic) CS89[02]0
* driver for linux.
*/
/*
Written 1996 by Russell Nelson, with reference to skeleton.c
written 1993-1994 by Donald Becker.
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
The author may be reached at [email protected], Crynwr
Software, 521 Pleasant Valley Rd., Potsdam, NY 13676
Changelog:
Mike Cruse : [email protected]
: Changes for Linux 2.0 compatibility.
: Added dev_id parameter in net_interrupt(),
: request_irq() and free_irq(). Just NULL for now.
Mike Cruse : Added MOD_INC_USE_COUNT and MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT macros
: in net_open() and net_close() so kerneld would know
: that the module is in use and wouldn't eject the
: driver prematurely.
Mike Cruse : Rewrote init_module() and cleanup_module using 8390.c
: as an example. Disabled autoprobing in init_module(),
: not a good thing to do to other devices while Linux
: is running from all accounts.
Russ Nelson : Jul 13 1998. Added RxOnly DMA support.
Melody Lee : Aug 10 1999. Changes for Linux 2.2.5 compatibility.
: email: [email protected]
Alan Cox : Removed 1.2 support, added 2.1 extra counters.
Andrew Morton : [email protected]
: Kernel 2.3.48
: Handle kmalloc() failures
: Other resource allocation fixes
: Add SMP locks
: Integrate Russ Nelson's ALLOW_DMA functionality back in.
: If ALLOW_DMA is true, make DMA runtime selectable
: Folded in changes from Cirrus (Melody Lee
: <[email protected]>)
: Don't call netif_wake_queue() in net_send_packet()
: Fixed an out-of-mem bug in dma_rx()
: Updated Documentation/networking/cs89x0.txt
Andrew Morton : [email protected] / Kernel 2.3.99-pre1
: Use skb_reserve to longword align IP header (two places)
: Remove a delay loop from dma_rx()
: Replace '100' with HZ
: Clean up a couple of skb API abuses
: Added 'cs89x0_dma=N' kernel boot option
: Correctly initialise lp->lock in non-module compile
Andrew Morton : [email protected] / Kernel 2.3.99-pre4-1
: MOD_INC/DEC race fix (see
: http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0003.3/1532.html)
Andrew Morton : [email protected] / Kernel 2.4.0-test7-pre2
: Enhanced EEPROM support to cover more devices,
: abstracted IRQ mapping to support CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500 arch
: (Jason Gunthorpe <[email protected]>)
Andrew Morton : Kernel 2.4.0-test11-pre4
: Use dev->name in request_*() (Andrey Panin)
: Fix an error-path memleak in init_module()
: Preserve return value from request_irq()
: Fix type of `media' module parm (Keith Owens)
: Use SET_MODULE_OWNER()
: Tidied up strange request_irq() abuse in net_open().
Andrew Morton : Kernel 2.4.3-pre1
: Request correct number of pages for DMA (Hugh Dickens)
: Select PP_ChipID _after_ unregister_netdev in cleanup_module()
: because unregister_netdev() calls get_stats.
: Make `version[]' __initdata
: Uninlined the read/write reg/word functions.
Oskar Schirmer : [email protected]
: HiCO.SH4 (superh) support added (irq#1, cs89x0_media=)
Deepak Saxena : [email protected]
: Intel IXDP2x01 (XScale ixp2x00 NPU) platform support
*/
/* Always include 'config.h' first in case the user wants to turn on
or override something. */
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
/*
* Set this to zero to disable DMA code
*
* Note that even if DMA is turned off we still support the 'dma' and 'use_dma'
* module options so we don't break any startup scripts.
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01
#define ALLOW_DMA 0
#else
#define ALLOW_DMA 1
#endif
/*
* Set this to zero to remove all the debug statements via
* dead code elimination
*/
#define DEBUGGING 1
/*
Sources:
Crynwr packet driver epktisa.
Crystal Semiconductor data sheets.
*/
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/fcntl.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/in.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#if ALLOW_DMA
#include <asm/dma.h>
#endif
#include "cs89x0.h"
static char version[] __initdata =
"cs89x0.c: v2.4.3-pre1 Russell Nelson <[email protected]>, Andrew Morton <[email protected]>\n";
#define DRV_NAME "cs89x0"
/* First, a few definitions that the brave might change.
A zero-terminated list of I/O addresses to be probed. Some special flags..
Addr & 1 = Read back the address port, look for signature and reset
the page window before probing
Addr & 3 = Reset the page window and probe
The CLPS eval board has the Cirrus chip at 0x80090300, in ARM IO space,
but it is possible that a Cirrus board could be plugged into the ISA
slots. */
/* The cs8900 has 4 IRQ pins, software selectable. cs8900_irq_map maps
them to system IRQ numbers. This mapping is card specific and is set to
the configuration of the Cirrus Eval board for this chip. */
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500
static unsigned int netcard_portlist[] __initdata =
{ 0x80090303, 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x2c0, 0x2e0, 0};
static unsigned int cs8900_irq_map[] = {12,0,0,0};
#elif defined(CONFIG_SH_HICOSH4)
static unsigned int netcard_portlist[] __initdata =
{ 0x0300, 0};
static unsigned int cs8900_irq_map[] = {1,0,0,0};
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01)
#include <asm/irq.h>
static unsigned int netcard_portlist[] __initdata = {IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_BASE, 0};
static unsigned int cs8900_irq_map[] = {IRQ_IXDP2X01_CS8900, 0, 0, 0};
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_PNX0105)
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#define CIRRUS_DEFAULT_BASE IO_ADDRESS(EXT_STATIC2_s0_BASE + 0x200000) /* = Physical address 0x48200000 */
#define CIRRUS_DEFAULT_IRQ VH_INTC_INT_NUM_CASCADED_INTERRUPT_1 /* Event inputs bank 1 - ID 35/bit 3 */
static unsigned int netcard_portlist[] __initdata = {CIRRUS_DEFAULT_BASE, 0};
static unsigned int cs8900_irq_map[] = {CIRRUS_DEFAULT_IRQ, 0, 0, 0};
#else
static unsigned int netcard_portlist[] __initdata =
{ 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x2c0, 0x2e0, 0};
static unsigned int cs8900_irq_map[] = {10,11,12,5};
#endif
#if DEBUGGING
static unsigned int net_debug = DEBUGGING;
#else
#define net_debug 0 /* gcc will remove all the debug code for us */
#endif
/* The number of low I/O ports used by the ethercard. */
#define NETCARD_IO_EXTENT 16
/* we allow the user to override various values normally set in the EEPROM */
#define FORCE_RJ45 0x0001 /* pick one of these three */
#define FORCE_AUI 0x0002
#define FORCE_BNC 0x0004
#define FORCE_AUTO 0x0010 /* pick one of these three */
#define FORCE_HALF 0x0020
#define FORCE_FULL 0x0030
/* Information that need to be kept for each board. */
struct net_local {
struct net_device_stats stats;
int chip_type; /* one of: CS8900, CS8920, CS8920M */
char chip_revision; /* revision letter of the chip ('A'...) */
int send_cmd; /* the proper send command: TX_NOW, TX_AFTER_381, or TX_AFTER_ALL */
int auto_neg_cnf; /* auto-negotiation word from EEPROM */
int adapter_cnf; /* adapter configuration from EEPROM */
int isa_config; /* ISA configuration from EEPROM */
int irq_map; /* IRQ map from EEPROM */
int rx_mode; /* what mode are we in? 0, RX_MULTCAST_ACCEPT, or RX_ALL_ACCEPT */
int curr_rx_cfg; /* a copy of PP_RxCFG */
int linectl; /* either 0 or LOW_RX_SQUELCH, depending on configuration. */
int send_underrun; /* keep track of how many underruns in a row we get */
int force; /* force various values; see FORCE* above. */
spinlock_t lock;
#if ALLOW_DMA
int use_dma; /* Flag: we're using dma */
int dma; /* DMA channel */
int dmasize; /* 16 or 64 */
unsigned char *dma_buff; /* points to the beginning of the buffer */
unsigned char *end_dma_buff; /* points to the end of the buffer */
unsigned char *rx_dma_ptr; /* points to the next packet */
#endif
};
/* Index to functions, as function prototypes. */
static int cs89x0_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr, int modular);
static int net_open(struct net_device *dev);
static int net_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
static irqreturn_t net_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
static void net_timeout(struct net_device *dev);
static void net_rx(struct net_device *dev);
static int net_close(struct net_device *dev);
static struct net_device_stats *net_get_stats(struct net_device *dev);
static void reset_chip(struct net_device *dev);
static int get_eeprom_data(struct net_device *dev, int off, int len, int *buffer);
static int get_eeprom_cksum(int off, int len, int *buffer);
static int set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr);
static void count_rx_errors(int status, struct net_local *lp);
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
static void net_poll_controller(struct net_device *dev);
#endif
#if ALLOW_DMA
static void get_dma_channel(struct net_device *dev);
static void release_dma_buff(struct net_local *lp);
#endif
/* Example routines you must write ;->. */
#define tx_done(dev) 1
/*
* Permit 'cs89x0_dma=N' in the kernel boot environment
*/
#if !defined(MODULE) && (ALLOW_DMA != 0)
static int g_cs89x0_dma;
static int __init dma_fn(char *str)
{
g_cs89x0_dma = simple_strtol(str,NULL,0);
return 1;
}
__setup("cs89x0_dma=", dma_fn);
#endif /* !defined(MODULE) && (ALLOW_DMA != 0) */
#ifndef MODULE
static int g_cs89x0_media__force;
static int __init media_fn(char *str)
{
if (!strcmp(str, "rj45")) g_cs89x0_media__force = FORCE_RJ45;
else if (!strcmp(str, "aui")) g_cs89x0_media__force = FORCE_AUI;
else if (!strcmp(str, "bnc")) g_cs89x0_media__force = FORCE_BNC;
return 1;
}
__setup("cs89x0_media=", media_fn);
/* Check for a network adaptor of this type, and return '0' iff one exists.
If dev->base_addr == 0, probe all likely locations.
If dev->base_addr == 1, always return failure.
If dev->base_addr == 2, allocate space for the device and return success
(detachable devices only).
Return 0 on success.
*/
struct net_device * __init cs89x0_probe(int unit)
{
struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct net_local));
unsigned *port;
int err = 0;
int irq;
int io;
if (!dev)
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit);
netdev_boot_setup_check(dev);
io = dev->base_addr;
irq = dev->irq;
if (net_debug)
printk("cs89x0:cs89x0_probe(0x%x)\n", io);
if (io > 0x1ff) { /* Check a single specified location. */
err = cs89x0_probe1(dev, io, 0);
} else if (io != 0) { /* Don't probe at all. */
err = -ENXIO;
} else {
for (port = netcard_portlist; *port; port++) {
if (cs89x0_probe1(dev, *port, 0) == 0)
break;
dev->irq = irq;
}
if (!*port)
err = -ENODEV;
}
if (err)
goto out;
return dev;
out:
free_netdev(dev);
printk(KERN_WARNING "cs89x0: no cs8900 or cs8920 detected. Be sure to disable PnP with SETUP\n");
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
#endif
static int
readreg(struct net_device *dev, int portno)
{
outw(portno, dev->base_addr + ADD_PORT);
return inw(dev->base_addr + DATA_PORT);
}
static void
writereg(struct net_device *dev, int portno, int value)
{
outw(portno, dev->base_addr + ADD_PORT);
outw(value, dev->base_addr + DATA_PORT);
}
static int
readword(struct net_device *dev, int portno)
{
return inw(dev->base_addr + portno);
}
static void
writeword(struct net_device *dev, int portno, int value)
{
outw(value, dev->base_addr + portno);
}
static int __init
wait_eeprom_ready(struct net_device *dev)
{
int timeout = jiffies;
/* check to see if the EEPROM is ready, a timeout is used -
just in case EEPROM is ready when SI_BUSY in the
PP_SelfST is clear */
while(readreg(dev, PP_SelfST) & SI_BUSY)
if (jiffies - timeout >= 40)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int __init
get_eeprom_data(struct net_device *dev, int off, int len, int *buffer)
{
int i;
if (net_debug > 3) printk("EEPROM data from %x for %x:\n",off,len);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (wait_eeprom_ready(dev) < 0) return -1;
/* Now send the EEPROM read command and EEPROM location to read */
writereg(dev, PP_EECMD, (off + i) | EEPROM_READ_CMD);
if (wait_eeprom_ready(dev) < 0) return -1;
buffer[i] = readreg(dev, PP_EEData);
if (net_debug > 3) printk("%04x ", buffer[i]);
}
if (net_debug > 3) printk("\n");
return 0;
}
static int __init
get_eeprom_cksum(int off, int len, int *buffer)
{
int i, cksum;
cksum = 0;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
cksum += buffer[i];
cksum &= 0xffff;
if (cksum == 0)
return 0;
return -1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
/*
* Polling receive - used by netconsole and other diagnostic tools
* to allow network i/o with interrupts disabled.
*/
static void net_poll_controller(struct net_device *dev)
{
disable_irq(dev->irq);
net_interrupt(dev->irq, dev, NULL);
enable_irq(dev->irq);
}
#endif
/* This is the real probe routine. Linux has a history of friendly device
probes on the ISA bus. A good device probes avoids doing writes, and
verifies that the correct device exists and functions.
Return 0 on success.
*/
static int __init
cs89x0_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr, int modular)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
static unsigned version_printed;
int i;
int tmp;
unsigned rev_type = 0;
int eeprom_buff[CHKSUM_LEN];
int retval;
SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev);
/* Initialize the device structure. */
if (!modular) {
memset(lp, 0, sizeof(*lp));
spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
#ifndef MODULE
#if ALLOW_DMA
if (g_cs89x0_dma) {
lp->use_dma = 1;
lp->dma = g_cs89x0_dma;
lp->dmasize = 16; /* Could make this an option... */
}
#endif
lp->force = g_cs89x0_media__force;
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_PNX0105
initialize_ebi();
/* Map GPIO registers for the pins connected to the CS8900a. */
if (map_cirrus_gpio() < 0)
return -ENODEV;
reset_cirrus();
/* Map event-router registers. */
if (map_event_router() < 0)
return -ENODEV;
enable_cirrus_irq();
unmap_cirrus_gpio();
unmap_event_router();
dev->base_addr = ioaddr;
for (i = 0 ; i < 3 ; i++)
readreg(dev, 0);
#endif
/* Grab the region so we can find another board if autoIRQ fails. */
/* WTF is going on here? */
if (!request_region(ioaddr & ~3, NETCARD_IO_EXTENT, DRV_NAME)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: request_region(0x%x, 0x%x) failed\n",
DRV_NAME, ioaddr, NETCARD_IO_EXTENT);
retval = -EBUSY;
goto out1;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SH_HICOSH4
/* truely reset the chip */
outw(0x0114, ioaddr + ADD_PORT);
outw(0x0040, ioaddr + DATA_PORT);
#endif
/* if they give us an odd I/O address, then do ONE write to
the address port, to get it back to address zero, where we
expect to find the EISA signature word. An IO with a base of 0x3
will skip the test for the ADD_PORT. */
if (ioaddr & 1) {
if (net_debug > 1)
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: odd ioaddr 0x%x\n", dev->name, ioaddr);
if ((ioaddr & 2) != 2)
if ((inw((ioaddr & ~3)+ ADD_PORT) & ADD_MASK) != ADD_SIG) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad signature 0x%x\n",
dev->name, inw((ioaddr & ~3)+ ADD_PORT));
retval = -ENODEV;
goto out2;
}
}
printk(KERN_DEBUG "PP_addr at %x: 0x%x\n",
ioaddr + ADD_PORT, inw(ioaddr + ADD_PORT));
ioaddr &= ~3;
outw(PP_ChipID, ioaddr + ADD_PORT);
tmp = inw(ioaddr + DATA_PORT);
if (tmp != CHIP_EISA_ID_SIG) {
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: incorrect signature at %x: 0x%x!="
CHIP_EISA_ID_SIG_STR "\n",
dev->name, ioaddr + DATA_PORT, tmp);
retval = -ENODEV;
goto out2;
}
/* Fill in the 'dev' fields. */
dev->base_addr = ioaddr;
/* get the chip type */
rev_type = readreg(dev, PRODUCT_ID_ADD);
lp->chip_type = rev_type &~ REVISON_BITS;
lp->chip_revision = ((rev_type & REVISON_BITS) >> 8) + 'A';
/* Check the chip type and revision in order to set the correct send command
CS8920 revision C and CS8900 revision F can use the faster send. */
lp->send_cmd = TX_AFTER_381;
if (lp->chip_type == CS8900 && lp->chip_revision >= 'F')
lp->send_cmd = TX_NOW;
if (lp->chip_type != CS8900 && lp->chip_revision >= 'C')
lp->send_cmd = TX_NOW;
if (net_debug && version_printed++ == 0)
printk(version);
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: cs89%c0%s rev %c found at %#3lx ",
dev->name,
lp->chip_type==CS8900?'0':'2',
lp->chip_type==CS8920M?"M":"",
lp->chip_revision,
dev->base_addr);
reset_chip(dev);
/* Here we read the current configuration of the chip. If there
is no Extended EEPROM then the idea is to not disturb the chip
configuration, it should have been correctly setup by automatic
EEPROM read on reset. So, if the chip says it read the EEPROM
the driver will always do *something* instead of complain that
adapter_cnf is 0. */
#ifdef CONFIG_SH_HICOSH4
if (1) {
/* For the HiCO.SH4 board, things are different: we don't
have EEPROM, but there is some data in flash, so we go
get it there directly (MAC). */
__u16 *confd;
short cnt;
if (((* (volatile __u32 *) 0xa0013ff0) & 0x00ffffff)
== 0x006c3000) {
confd = (__u16*) 0xa0013fc0;
} else {
confd = (__u16*) 0xa001ffc0;
}
cnt = (*confd++ & 0x00ff) >> 1;
while (--cnt > 0) {
__u16 j = *confd++;
switch (j & 0x0fff) {
case PP_IA:
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN/2; i++) {
dev->dev_addr[i*2] = confd[i] & 0xFF;
dev->dev_addr[i*2+1] = confd[i] >> 8;
}
break;
}
j = (j >> 12) + 1;
confd += j;
cnt -= j;
}
} else
#endif
if ((readreg(dev, PP_SelfST) & (EEPROM_OK | EEPROM_PRESENT)) ==
(EEPROM_OK|EEPROM_PRESENT)) {
/* Load the MAC. */
for (i=0; i < ETH_ALEN/2; i++) {
unsigned int Addr;
Addr = readreg(dev, PP_IA+i*2);
dev->dev_addr[i*2] = Addr & 0xFF;
dev->dev_addr[i*2+1] = Addr >> 8;
}
/* Load the Adapter Configuration.
Note: Barring any more specific information from some
other source (ie EEPROM+Schematics), we would not know
how to operate a 10Base2 interface on the AUI port.
However, since we do read the status of HCB1 and use
settings that always result in calls to control_dc_dc(dev,0)
a BNC interface should work if the enable pin
(dc/dc converter) is on HCB1. It will be called AUI
however. */
lp->adapter_cnf = 0;
i = readreg(dev, PP_LineCTL);
/* Preserve the setting of the HCB1 pin. */
if ((i & (HCB1 | HCB1_ENBL)) == (HCB1 | HCB1_ENBL))
lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_DC_DC_POLARITY;
/* Save the sqelch bit */
if ((i & LOW_RX_SQUELCH) == LOW_RX_SQUELCH)
lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_EXTND_10B_2 | A_CNF_LOW_RX_SQUELCH;
/* Check if the card is in 10Base-t only mode */
if ((i & (AUI_ONLY | AUTO_AUI_10BASET)) == 0)
lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_10B_T | A_CNF_MEDIA_10B_T;
/* Check if the card is in AUI only mode */
if ((i & (AUI_ONLY | AUTO_AUI_10BASET)) == AUI_ONLY)
lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_AUI | A_CNF_MEDIA_AUI;
/* Check if the card is in Auto mode. */
if ((i & (AUI_ONLY | AUTO_AUI_10BASET)) == AUTO_AUI_10BASET)
lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_AUI | A_CNF_10B_T |
A_CNF_MEDIA_AUI | A_CNF_MEDIA_10B_T | A_CNF_MEDIA_AUTO;
if (net_debug > 1)
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: PP_LineCTL=0x%x, adapter_cnf=0x%x\n",
dev->name, i, lp->adapter_cnf);
/* IRQ. Other chips already probe, see below. */
if (lp->chip_type == CS8900)
lp->isa_config = readreg(dev, PP_CS8900_ISAINT) & INT_NO_MASK;
printk( "[Cirrus EEPROM] ");
}
printk("\n");
/* First check to see if an EEPROM is attached. */
#ifdef CONFIG_SH_HICOSH4 /* no EEPROM on HiCO, don't hazzle with it here */
if (1) {
printk(KERN_NOTICE "cs89x0: No EEPROM on HiCO.SH4\n");
} else
#endif
if ((readreg(dev, PP_SelfST) & EEPROM_PRESENT) == 0)
printk(KERN_WARNING "cs89x0: No EEPROM, relying on command line....\n");
else if (get_eeprom_data(dev, START_EEPROM_DATA,CHKSUM_LEN,eeprom_buff) < 0) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "\ncs89x0: EEPROM read failed, relying on command line.\n");
} else if (get_eeprom_cksum(START_EEPROM_DATA,CHKSUM_LEN,eeprom_buff) < 0) {
/* Check if the chip was able to read its own configuration starting
at 0 in the EEPROM*/
if ((readreg(dev, PP_SelfST) & (EEPROM_OK | EEPROM_PRESENT)) !=
(EEPROM_OK|EEPROM_PRESENT))
printk(KERN_WARNING "cs89x0: Extended EEPROM checksum bad and no Cirrus EEPROM, relying on command line\n");
} else {
/* This reads an extended EEPROM that is not documented
in the CS8900 datasheet. */
/* get transmission control word but keep the autonegotiation bits */
if (!lp->auto_neg_cnf) lp->auto_neg_cnf = eeprom_buff[AUTO_NEG_CNF_OFFSET/2];
/* Store adapter configuration */
if (!lp->adapter_cnf) lp->adapter_cnf = eeprom_buff[ADAPTER_CNF_OFFSET/2];
/* Store ISA configuration */
lp->isa_config = eeprom_buff[ISA_CNF_OFFSET/2];
dev->mem_start = eeprom_buff[PACKET_PAGE_OFFSET/2] << 8;
/* eeprom_buff has 32-bit ints, so we can't just memcpy it */
/* store the initial memory base address */
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN/2; i++) {
dev->dev_addr[i*2] = eeprom_buff[i];
dev->dev_addr[i*2+1] = eeprom_buff[i] >> 8;
}
if (net_debug > 1)
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: new adapter_cnf: 0x%x\n",
dev->name, lp->adapter_cnf);
}
/* allow them to force multiple transceivers. If they force multiple, autosense */
{
int count = 0;
if (lp->force & FORCE_RJ45) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_10B_T; count++; }
if (lp->force & FORCE_AUI) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_AUI; count++; }
if (lp->force & FORCE_BNC) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_10B_2; count++; }
if (count > 1) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_MEDIA_AUTO; }
else if (lp->force & FORCE_RJ45){lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_MEDIA_10B_T; }
else if (lp->force & FORCE_AUI) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_MEDIA_AUI; }
else if (lp->force & FORCE_BNC) {lp->adapter_cnf |= A_CNF_MEDIA_10B_2; }
}
if (net_debug > 1)
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: after force 0x%x, adapter_cnf=0x%x\n",
dev->name, lp->force, lp->adapter_cnf);
/* FIXME: We don't let you set dc-dc polarity or low RX squelch from the command line: add it here */
/* FIXME: We don't let you set the IMM bit from the command line: add it to lp->auto_neg_cnf here */
/* FIXME: we don't set the Ethernet address on the command line. Use
ifconfig IFACE hw ether AABBCCDDEEFF */
printk(KERN_INFO "cs89x0 media %s%s%s",
(lp->adapter_cnf & A_CNF_10B_T)?"RJ-45,":"",
(lp->adapter_cnf & A_CNF_AUI)?"AUI,":"",
(lp->adapter_cnf & A_CNF_10B_2)?"BNC,":"");
lp->irq_map = 0xffff;
/* If this is a CS8900 then no pnp soft */
if (lp->chip_type != CS8900 &&
/* Check if the ISA IRQ has been set */
(i = readreg(dev, PP_CS8920_ISAINT) & 0xff,
(i != 0 && i < CS8920_NO_INTS))) {
if (!dev->irq)
dev->irq = i;
} else {
i = lp->isa_config & INT_NO_MASK;
if (lp->chip_type == CS8900) {
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01) || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_PNX0105)
i = cs8900_irq_map[0];
#else
/* Translate the IRQ using the IRQ mapping table. */
if (i >= sizeof(cs8900_irq_map)/sizeof(cs8900_irq_map[0]))
printk("\ncs89x0: invalid ISA interrupt number %d\n", i);
else
i = cs8900_irq_map[i];
lp->irq_map = CS8900_IRQ_MAP; /* fixed IRQ map for CS8900 */
} else {
int irq_map_buff[IRQ_MAP_LEN/2];
if (get_eeprom_data(dev, IRQ_MAP_EEPROM_DATA,
IRQ_MAP_LEN/2,
irq_map_buff) >= 0) {
if ((irq_map_buff[0] & 0xff) == PNP_IRQ_FRMT)
lp->irq_map = (irq_map_buff[0]>>8) | (irq_map_buff[1] << 8);
}
#endif
}
if (!dev->irq)
dev->irq = i;
}
printk(" IRQ %d", dev->irq);
#if ALLOW_DMA
if (lp->use_dma) {
get_dma_channel(dev);
printk(", DMA %d", dev->dma);
}
else
#endif
{
printk(", programmed I/O");
}
/* print the ethernet address. */
printk(", MAC");
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++)
{
printk("%c%02x", i ? ':' : ' ', dev->dev_addr[i]);
}
dev->open = net_open;
dev->stop = net_close;
dev->tx_timeout = net_timeout;
dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ;
dev->hard_start_xmit = net_send_packet;
dev->get_stats = net_get_stats;
dev->set_multicast_list = set_multicast_list;
dev->set_mac_address = set_mac_address;
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
dev->poll_controller = net_poll_controller;
#endif
printk("\n");
if (net_debug)
printk("cs89x0_probe1() successful\n");
retval = register_netdev(dev);
if (retval)
goto out3;
return 0;
out3:
outw(PP_ChipID, dev->base_addr + ADD_PORT);
out2:
release_region(ioaddr & ~3, NETCARD_IO_EXTENT);
out1:
return retval;
}
/*********************************
* This page contains DMA routines
**********************************/
#if ALLOW_DMA
#define dma_page_eq(ptr1, ptr2) ((long)(ptr1)>>17 == (long)(ptr2)>>17)
static void
get_dma_channel(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
if (lp->dma) {
dev->dma = lp->dma;
lp->isa_config |= ISA_RxDMA;
} else {
if ((lp->isa_config & ANY_ISA_DMA) == 0)
return;
dev->dma = lp->isa_config & DMA_NO_MASK;
if (lp->chip_type == CS8900)
dev->dma += 5;
if (dev->dma < 5 || dev->dma > 7) {
lp->isa_config &= ~ANY_ISA_DMA;
return;
}
}
return;
}
static void
write_dma(struct net_device *dev, int chip_type, int dma)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
if ((lp->isa_config & ANY_ISA_DMA) == 0)
return;
if (chip_type == CS8900) {
writereg(dev, PP_CS8900_ISADMA, dma-5);
} else {
writereg(dev, PP_CS8920_ISADMA, dma);
}
}
static void
set_dma_cfg(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
if (lp->use_dma) {
if ((lp->isa_config & ANY_ISA_DMA) == 0) {
if (net_debug > 3)
printk("set_dma_cfg(): no DMA\n");
return;
}
if (lp->isa_config & ISA_RxDMA) {
lp->curr_rx_cfg |= RX_DMA_ONLY;
if (net_debug > 3)
printk("set_dma_cfg(): RX_DMA_ONLY\n");
} else {
lp->curr_rx_cfg |= AUTO_RX_DMA; /* not that we support it... */
if (net_debug > 3)
printk("set_dma_cfg(): AUTO_RX_DMA\n");
}
}
}
static int
dma_bufcfg(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
if (lp->use_dma)
return (lp->isa_config & ANY_ISA_DMA)? RX_DMA_ENBL : 0;
else
return 0;
}
static int
dma_busctl(struct net_device *dev)
{
int retval = 0;
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
if (lp->use_dma) {
if (lp->isa_config & ANY_ISA_DMA)
retval |= RESET_RX_DMA; /* Reset the DMA pointer */
if (lp->isa_config & DMA_BURST)
retval |= DMA_BURST_MODE; /* Does ISA config specify DMA burst ? */
if (lp->dmasize == 64)
retval |= RX_DMA_SIZE_64K; /* did they ask for 64K? */
retval |= MEMORY_ON; /* we need memory enabled to use DMA. */
}
return retval;
}
static void
dma_rx(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
struct sk_buff *skb;
int status, length;
unsigned char *bp = lp->rx_dma_ptr;
status = bp[0] + (bp[1]<<8);
length = bp[2] + (bp[3]<<8);
bp += 4;
if (net_debug > 5) {
printk( "%s: receiving DMA packet at %lx, status %x, length %x\n",
dev->name, (unsigned long)bp, status, length);
}
if ((status & RX_OK) == 0) {
count_rx_errors(status, lp);
goto skip_this_frame;
}
/* Malloc up new buffer. */
skb = dev_alloc_skb(length + 2);
if (skb == NULL) {
if (net_debug) /* I don't think we want to do this to a stressed system */
printk("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
lp->stats.rx_dropped++;
/* AKPM: advance bp to the next frame */
skip_this_frame:
bp += (length + 3) & ~3;
if (bp >= lp->end_dma_buff) bp -= lp->dmasize*1024;
lp->rx_dma_ptr = bp;
return;
}
skb_reserve(skb, 2); /* longword align L3 header */
skb->dev = dev;
if (bp + length > lp->end_dma_buff) {
int semi_cnt = lp->end_dma_buff - bp;
memcpy(skb_put(skb,semi_cnt), bp, semi_cnt);
memcpy(skb_put(skb,length - semi_cnt), lp->dma_buff,
length - semi_cnt);
} else {
memcpy(skb_put(skb,length), bp, length);
}
bp += (length + 3) & ~3;
if (bp >= lp->end_dma_buff) bp -= lp->dmasize*1024;
lp->rx_dma_ptr = bp;
if (net_debug > 3) {
printk( "%s: received %d byte DMA packet of type %x\n",
dev->name, length,
(skb->data[ETH_ALEN+ETH_ALEN] << 8) | skb->data[ETH_ALEN+ETH_ALEN+1]);
}
skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev);
netif_rx(skb);
dev->last_rx = jiffies;
lp->stats.rx_packets++;
lp->stats.rx_bytes += length;
}
#endif /* ALLOW_DMA */
void __init reset_chip(struct net_device *dev)
{
#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
#endif
int reset_start_time;
writereg(dev, PP_SelfCTL, readreg(dev, PP_SelfCTL) | POWER_ON_RESET);
/* wait 30 ms */
msleep(30);
#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01
if (lp->chip_type != CS8900) {
/* Hardware problem requires PNP registers to be reconfigured after a reset */
outw(PP_CS8920_ISAINT, ioaddr + ADD_PORT);
outb(dev->irq, ioaddr + DATA_PORT);
outb(0, ioaddr + DATA_PORT + 1);
outw(PP_CS8920_ISAMemB, ioaddr + ADD_PORT);
outb((dev->mem_start >> 16) & 0xff, ioaddr + DATA_PORT);
outb((dev->mem_start >> 8) & 0xff, ioaddr + DATA_PORT + 1);
}
#endif /* IXDP2x01 */
/* Wait until the chip is reset */
reset_start_time = jiffies;
while( (readreg(dev, PP_SelfST) & INIT_DONE) == 0 && jiffies - reset_start_time < 2)
;
}
static void
control_dc_dc(struct net_device *dev, int on_not_off)
{
struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
unsigned int selfcontrol;
int timenow = jiffies;
/* control the DC to DC convertor in the SelfControl register.
Note: This is hooked up to a general purpose pin, might not
always be a DC to DC convertor. */
selfcontrol = HCB1_ENBL; /* Enable the HCB1 bit as an output */