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/* depca.c: A DIGITAL DEPCA & EtherWORKS ethernet driver for linux.
Written 1994, 1995 by David C. Davies.
Copyright 1994 David C. Davies
and
United States Government
(as represented by the Director, National Security Agency).
Copyright 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation.
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of
the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
This driver is written for the Digital Equipment Corporation series
of DEPCA and EtherWORKS ethernet cards:
DEPCA (the original)
DE100
DE101
DE200 Turbo
DE201 Turbo
DE202 Turbo (TP BNC)
DE210
DE422 (EISA)
The driver has been tested on DE100, DE200 and DE202 cards in a
relatively busy network. The DE422 has been tested a little.
This driver will NOT work for the DE203, DE204 and DE205 series of
cards, since they have a new custom ASIC in place of the AMD LANCE
chip. See the 'ewrk3.c' driver in the Linux source tree for running
those cards.
I have benchmarked the driver with a DE100 at 595kB/s to (542kB/s from)
a DECstation 5000/200.
The author may be reached at [email protected]
=========================================================================
The driver was originally based on the 'lance.c' driver from Donald
Becker which is included with the standard driver distribution for
linux. V0.4 is a complete re-write with only the kernel interface
remaining from the original code.
1) Lance.c code in /linux/drivers/net/
2) "Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Family. 1992 World Network Data Book/Handbook",
AMD, 1992 [(800) 222-9323].
3) "Am79C90 CMOS Local Area Network Controller for Ethernet (C-LANCE)",
AMD, Pub. #17881, May 1993.
4) "Am79C960 PCnet-ISA(tm), Single-Chip Ethernet Controller for ISA",
AMD, Pub. #16907, May 1992
5) "DEC EtherWORKS LC Ethernet Controller Owners Manual",
Digital Equipment corporation, 1990, Pub. #EK-DE100-OM.003
6) "DEC EtherWORKS Turbo Ethernet Controller Owners Manual",
Digital Equipment corporation, 1990, Pub. #EK-DE200-OM.003
7) "DEPCA Hardware Reference Manual", Pub. #EK-DEPCA-PR
Digital Equipment Corporation, 1989
8) "DEC EtherWORKS Turbo_(TP BNC) Ethernet Controller Owners Manual",
Digital Equipment corporation, 1991, Pub. #EK-DE202-OM.001
Peter Bauer's depca.c (V0.5) was referred to when debugging V0.1 of this
driver.
The original DEPCA card requires that the ethernet ROM address counter
be enabled to count and has an 8 bit NICSR. The ROM counter enabling is
only done when a 0x08 is read as the first address octet (to minimise
the chances of writing over some other hardware's I/O register). The
NICSR accesses have been changed to byte accesses for all the cards
supported by this driver, since there is only one useful bit in the MSB
(remote boot timeout) and it is not used. Also, there is a maximum of
only 48kB network RAM for this card. My thanks to Torbjorn Lindh for
help debugging all this (and holding my feet to the fire until I got it
right).
The DE200 series boards have on-board 64kB RAM for use as a shared
memory network buffer. Only the DE100 cards make use of a 2kB buffer
mode which has not been implemented in this driver (only the 32kB and
64kB modes are supported [16kB/48kB for the original DEPCA]).
At the most only 2 DEPCA cards can be supported on the ISA bus because
there is only provision for two I/O base addresses on each card (0x300
and 0x200). The I/O address is detected by searching for a byte sequence
in the Ethernet station address PROM at the expected I/O address for the
Ethernet PROM. The shared memory base address is 'autoprobed' by
looking for the self test PROM and detecting the card name. When a
second DEPCA is detected, information is placed in the base_addr
variable of the next device structure (which is created if necessary),
thus enabling ethif_probe initialization for the device. More than 2
EISA cards can be supported, but care will be needed assigning the
shared memory to ensure that each slot has the correct IRQ, I/O address
and shared memory address assigned.
************************************************************************
NOTE: If you are using two ISA DEPCAs, it is important that you assign
the base memory addresses correctly. The driver autoprobes I/O 0x300
then 0x200. The base memory address for the first device must be less
than that of the second so that the auto probe will correctly assign the
I/O and memory addresses on the same card. I can't think of a way to do
this unambiguously at the moment, since there is nothing on the cards to
tie I/O and memory information together.
I am unable to test 2 cards together for now, so this code is
unchecked. All reports, good or bad, are welcome.
************************************************************************
The board IRQ setting must be at an unused IRQ which is auto-probed
using Donald Becker's autoprobe routines. DEPCA and DE100 board IRQs are
{2,3,4,5,7}, whereas the DE200 is at {5,9,10,11,15}. Note that IRQ2 is
really IRQ9 in machines with 16 IRQ lines.
No 16MB memory limitation should exist with this driver as DMA is not
used and the common memory area is in low memory on the network card (my
current system has 20MB and I've not had problems yet).
The ability to load this driver as a loadable module has been added. To
utilise this ability, you have to do <8 things:
0) have a copy of the loadable modules code installed on your system.
1) copy depca.c from the /linux/drivers/net directory to your favourite
temporary directory.
2) if you wish, edit the source code near line 1530 to reflect the I/O
address and IRQ you're using (see also 5).
3) compile depca.c, but include -DMODULE in the command line to ensure
that the correct bits are compiled (see end of source code).
4) if you are wanting to add a new card, goto 5. Otherwise, recompile a
kernel with the depca configuration turned off and reboot.
5) insmod depca.o [irq=7] [io=0x200] [mem=0xd0000] [adapter_name=DE100]
[Alan Cox: Changed the code to allow command line irq/io assignments]
[Dave Davies: Changed the code to allow command line mem/name
assignments]
6) run the net startup bits for your eth?? interface manually
(usually /etc/rc.inet[12] at boot time).
7) enjoy!
Note that autoprobing is not allowed in loadable modules - the system is
already up and running and you're messing with interrupts.
To unload a module, turn off the associated interface
'ifconfig eth?? down' then 'rmmod depca'.
To assign a base memory address for the shared memory when running as a
loadable module, see 5 above. To include the adapter name (if you have
no PROM but know the card name) also see 5 above. Note that this last
option will not work with kernel built-in depca's.
The shared memory assignment for a loadable module makes sense to avoid
the 'memory autoprobe' picking the wrong shared memory (for the case of
2 depca's in a PC).
************************************************************************
Support for MCA EtherWORKS cards added 11-3-98.
Verified to work with up to 2 DE212 cards in a system (although not
fully stress-tested).
Currently known bugs/limitations:
Note: with the MCA stuff as a module, it trusts the MCA configuration,
not the command line for IRQ and memory address. You can
specify them if you want, but it will throw your values out.
You still have to pass the IO address it was configured as
though.
************************************************************************
TO DO:
------
Revision History
----------------
Version Date Description
0.1 25-jan-94 Initial writing.
0.2 27-jan-94 Added LANCE TX hardware buffer chaining.
0.3 1-feb-94 Added multiple DEPCA support.
0.31 4-feb-94 Added DE202 recognition.
0.32 19-feb-94 Tidy up. Improve multi-DEPCA support.
0.33 25-feb-94 Fix DEPCA ethernet ROM counter enable.
Add jabber packet fix from [email protected]
0.34 7-mar-94 Fix DEPCA max network memory RAM & NICSR access.
0.35 8-mar-94 Added DE201 recognition. Tidied up.
0.351 30-apr-94 Added EISA support. Added DE422 recognition.
0.36 16-may-94 DE422 fix released.
0.37 22-jul-94 Added MODULE support
0.38 15-aug-94 Added DBR ROM switch in depca_close().
Multi DEPCA bug fix.
0.38axp 15-sep-94 Special version for Alpha AXP Linux V1.0.
0.381 12-dec-94 Added DE101 recognition, fix multicast bug.
0.382 9-feb-95 Fix recognition bug reported by <[email protected]>.
0.383 22-feb-95 Fix for conflict with VESA SCSI reported by
0.384 17-mar-95 Fix a ring full bug reported by <[email protected]>
0.385 3-apr-95 Fix a recognition bug reported by
0.386 21-apr-95 Fix the last fix...sorry, must be galloping senility
0.40 25-May-95 Rewrite for portability & updated.
ALPHA support from <[email protected]>
0.41 26-Jun-95 Added verify_area() calls in depca_ioctl() from
suggestion by <[email protected]>
0.42 27-Dec-95 Add 'mem' shared memory assignment for loadable
modules.
Add 'adapter_name' for loadable modules when no PROM.
Both above from a suggestion by
Add new multicasting code.
0.421 22-Apr-96 Fix alloc_device() bug <[email protected]>
0.422 29-Apr-96 Fix depca_hw_init() bug <[email protected]>
0.423 7-Jun-96 Fix module load bug <[email protected]>
0.43 16-Aug-96 Update alloc_device() to conform to de4x5.c
0.44 1-Sep-97 Fix *_probe() to test check_region() first - bug
reported by <[email protected]>
0.45 3-Nov-98 Added support for MCA EtherWORKS (DE210/DE212) cards
by <[email protected]>
0.451 5-Nov-98 Fixed mca stuff cuz I'm a dummy. <[email protected]>
0.5 14-Nov-98 Re-spin for 2.1.x kernels.
0.51 27-Jun-99 Correct received packet length for CRC from
report by <[email protected]>
0.52 16-Oct-00 Fixes for 2.3 io memory accesses
Fix show-stopper (ints left masked) in depca_interrupt
by <[email protected]>
0.53 12-Jan-01 Release resources on failure, bss tidbits
0.54 08-Nov-01 use library crc32 functions
0.55 01-Mar-03 Use EISA/sysfs framework <[email protected]>
=========================================================================
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/crc32.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/dma.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_MCA
#include <linux/mca.h>
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_EISA
#include <linux/eisa.h>
#endif
#include "depca.h"
static char version[] __initdata = "depca.c:v0.53 2001/1/12 [email protected]\n";
#ifdef DEPCA_DEBUG
static int depca_debug = DEPCA_DEBUG;
#else
static int depca_debug = 1;
#endif
#define DEPCA_NDA 0xffe0 /* No Device Address */
#define TX_TIMEOUT (1*HZ)
/*
** Ethernet PROM defines
*/
#define PROBE_LENGTH 32
#define ETH_PROM_SIG 0xAA5500FFUL
/*
** Set the number of Tx and Rx buffers. Ensure that the memory requested
** here is <= to the amount of shared memory set up by the board switches.
** The number of descriptors MUST BE A POWER OF 2.
**
** total_memory = NUM_RX_DESC*(8+RX_BUFF_SZ) + NUM_TX_DESC*(8+TX_BUFF_SZ)
*/
#define NUM_RX_DESC 8 /* Number of RX descriptors */
#define NUM_TX_DESC 8 /* Number of TX descriptors */
#define RX_BUFF_SZ 1536 /* Buffer size for each Rx buffer */
#define TX_BUFF_SZ 1536 /* Buffer size for each Tx buffer */
/*
** EISA bus defines
*/
#define DEPCA_EISA_IO_PORTS 0x0c00 /* I/O port base address, slot 0 */
/*
** ISA Bus defines
*/
#define DEPCA_RAM_BASE_ADDRESSES {0xc0000,0xd0000,0xe0000,0x00000}
#define DEPCA_TOTAL_SIZE 0x10
static struct {
u_long iobase;
struct platform_device *device;
} depca_io_ports[] = {
{ 0x300, NULL },
{ 0x200, NULL },
{ 0 , NULL },
};
/*
** Name <-> Adapter mapping
*/
#define DEPCA_SIGNATURE {"DEPCA",\
"DE100","DE101",\
"DE200","DE201","DE202",\
"DE210","DE212",\
"DE422",\
""}
static char* __initdata depca_signature[] = DEPCA_SIGNATURE;
enum depca_type {
DEPCA, de100, de101, de200, de201, de202, de210, de212, de422, unknown
};
static char depca_string[] = "depca";
static int depca_device_remove (struct device *device);
#ifdef CONFIG_EISA
static struct eisa_device_id depca_eisa_ids[] = {
{ "DEC4220", de422 },
{ "" }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(eisa, depca_eisa_ids);
static int depca_eisa_probe (struct device *device);
static struct eisa_driver depca_eisa_driver = {
.id_table = depca_eisa_ids,
.driver = {
.name = depca_string,
.probe = depca_eisa_probe,
.remove = __devexit_p (depca_device_remove)
}
};
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_MCA
/*
** Adapter ID for the MCA EtherWORKS DE210/212 adapter
*/
#define DE210_ID 0x628d
#define DE212_ID 0x6def
static short depca_mca_adapter_ids[] = {
DE210_ID,
DE212_ID,
0x0000
};
static char *depca_mca_adapter_name[] = {
"DEC EtherWORKS MC Adapter (DE210)",
"DEC EtherWORKS MC Adapter (DE212)",
NULL
};
static enum depca_type depca_mca_adapter_type[] = {
de210,
de212,
0
};
static int depca_mca_probe (struct device *);
static struct mca_driver depca_mca_driver = {
.id_table = depca_mca_adapter_ids,
.driver = {
.name = depca_string,
.bus = &mca_bus_type,
.probe = depca_mca_probe,
.remove = __devexit_p(depca_device_remove),
},
};
#endif
static int depca_isa_probe (struct device *);
static struct device_driver depca_isa_driver = {
.name = depca_string,
.bus = &platform_bus_type,
.probe = depca_isa_probe,
.remove = __devexit_p(depca_device_remove),
};
/*
** Miscellaneous info...
*/
#define DEPCA_STRLEN 16
/*
** Memory Alignment. Each descriptor is 4 longwords long. To force a
** particular alignment on the TX descriptor, adjust DESC_SKIP_LEN and
** DESC_ALIGN. DEPCA_ALIGN aligns the start address of the private memory area
** and hence the RX descriptor ring's first entry.
*/
#define DEPCA_ALIGN4 ((u_long)4 - 1) /* 1 longword align */
#define DEPCA_ALIGN8 ((u_long)8 - 1) /* 2 longword (quadword) align */
#define DEPCA_ALIGN DEPCA_ALIGN8 /* Keep the LANCE happy... */
/*
** The DEPCA Rx and Tx ring descriptors.
*/
struct depca_rx_desc {
volatile s32 base;
s16 buf_length; /* This length is negative 2's complement! */
s16 msg_length; /* This length is "normal". */
};
struct depca_tx_desc {
volatile s32 base;
s16 length; /* This length is negative 2's complement! */
s16 misc; /* Errors and TDR info */
};
#define LA_MASK 0x0000ffff /* LANCE address mask for mapping network RAM
to LANCE memory address space */
/*
** The Lance initialization block, described in databook, in common memory.
*/
struct depca_init {
u16 mode; /* Mode register */
u8 phys_addr[ETH_ALEN]; /* Physical ethernet address */
u8 mcast_table[8]; /* Multicast Hash Table. */
u32 rx_ring; /* Rx ring base pointer & ring length */
u32 tx_ring; /* Tx ring base pointer & ring length */
};
#define DEPCA_PKT_STAT_SZ 16
#define DEPCA_PKT_BIN_SZ 128 /* Should be >=100 unless you
increase DEPCA_PKT_STAT_SZ */
struct depca_private {
char adapter_name[DEPCA_STRLEN]; /* /proc/ioports string */
enum depca_type adapter; /* Adapter type */
enum {
DEPCA_BUS_MCA = 1,
DEPCA_BUS_ISA,
DEPCA_BUS_EISA,
} depca_bus; /* type of bus */
struct depca_init init_block; /* Shadow Initialization block */
/* CPU address space fields */
struct depca_rx_desc __iomem *rx_ring; /* Pointer to start of RX descriptor ring */
struct depca_tx_desc __iomem *tx_ring; /* Pointer to start of TX descriptor ring */
void __iomem *rx_buff[NUM_RX_DESC]; /* CPU virt address of sh'd memory buffs */
void __iomem *tx_buff[NUM_TX_DESC]; /* CPU virt address of sh'd memory buffs */
void __iomem *sh_mem; /* CPU mapped virt address of device RAM */
u_long mem_start; /* Bus address of device RAM (before remap) */
u_long mem_len; /* device memory size */
/* Device address space fields */
u_long device_ram_start; /* Start of RAM in device addr space */
/* Offsets used in both address spaces */
u_long rx_ring_offset; /* Offset from start of RAM to rx_ring */
u_long tx_ring_offset; /* Offset from start of RAM to tx_ring */
u_long buffs_offset; /* LANCE Rx and Tx buffers start address. */
/* Kernel-only (not device) fields */
int rx_new, tx_new; /* The next free ring entry */
int rx_old, tx_old; /* The ring entries to be free()ed. */
struct net_device_stats stats;
spinlock_t lock;
struct { /* Private stats counters */
u32 bins[DEPCA_PKT_STAT_SZ];
u32 unicast;
u32 multicast;
u32 broadcast;
u32 excessive_collisions;
u32 tx_underruns;
u32 excessive_underruns;
} pktStats;
int txRingMask; /* TX ring mask */
int rxRingMask; /* RX ring mask */
s32 rx_rlen; /* log2(rxRingMask+1) for the descriptors */
s32 tx_rlen; /* log2(txRingMask+1) for the descriptors */
};
/*
** The transmit ring full condition is described by the tx_old and tx_new
** pointers by:
** tx_old = tx_new Empty ring
** tx_old = tx_new+1 Full ring
** tx_old+txRingMask = tx_new Full ring (wrapped condition)
*/
#define TX_BUFFS_AVAIL ((lp->tx_old<=lp->tx_new)?\
lp->tx_old+lp->txRingMask-lp->tx_new:\
lp->tx_old -lp->tx_new-1)
/*
** Public Functions
*/
static int depca_open(struct net_device *dev);
static int depca_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev);
static irqreturn_t depca_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
static int depca_close(struct net_device *dev);
static int depca_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd);
static void depca_tx_timeout(struct net_device *dev);
static struct net_device_stats *depca_get_stats(struct net_device *dev);
static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
/*
** Private functions
*/
static void depca_init_ring(struct net_device *dev);
static int depca_rx(struct net_device *dev);
static int depca_tx(struct net_device *dev);
static void LoadCSRs(struct net_device *dev);
static int InitRestartDepca(struct net_device *dev);
static int DepcaSignature(char *name, u_long paddr);
static int DevicePresent(u_long ioaddr);
static int get_hw_addr(struct net_device *dev);
static void SetMulticastFilter(struct net_device *dev);
static int load_packet(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb);
static void depca_dbg_open(struct net_device *dev);
static u_char de1xx_irq[] __initdata = { 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 0 };
static u_char de2xx_irq[] __initdata = { 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 0 };
static u_char de422_irq[] __initdata = { 5, 9, 10, 11, 0 };
static u_char *depca_irq;
static int irq;
static int io;
static char *adapter_name;
static int mem; /* For loadable module assignment
use insmod mem=0x????? .... */
module_param (irq, int, 0);
module_param (io, int, 0);
module_param (adapter_name, charp, 0);
module_param (mem, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "DEPCA IRQ number");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "DEPCA I/O base address");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(adapter_name, "DEPCA adapter name");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(mem, "DEPCA shared memory address");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
/*
** Miscellaneous defines...
*/
#define STOP_DEPCA \
outw(CSR0, DEPCA_ADDR);\
outw(STOP, DEPCA_DATA)
static int __init depca_hw_init (struct net_device *dev, struct device *device)
{
struct depca_private *lp;
int i, j, offset, netRAM, mem_len, status = 0;
s16 nicsr;
u_long ioaddr;
u_long mem_start;
/*
* We are now supposed to enter this function with the
* following fields filled with proper values :
*
* dev->base_addr
* lp->mem_start
* lp->depca_bus
* lp->adapter
*
* dev->irq can be set if known from device configuration (on
* MCA or EISA) or module option. Otherwise, it will be auto
* detected.
*/
ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
STOP_DEPCA;
nicsr = inb(DEPCA_NICSR);
nicsr = ((nicsr & ~SHE & ~RBE & ~IEN) | IM);
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
if (inw(DEPCA_DATA) != STOP) {
return -ENXIO;
}
lp = (struct depca_private *) dev->priv;
mem_start = lp->mem_start;
if (!mem_start || lp->adapter < DEPCA || lp->adapter >=unknown)
return -ENXIO;
printk ("%s: %s at 0x%04lx",
device->bus_id, depca_signature[lp->adapter], ioaddr);
switch (lp->depca_bus) {
#ifdef CONFIG_MCA
case DEPCA_BUS_MCA:
printk(" (MCA slot %d)", to_mca_device(device)->slot + 1);
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_EISA
case DEPCA_BUS_EISA:
printk(" (EISA slot %d)", to_eisa_device(device)->slot);
break;
#endif
case DEPCA_BUS_ISA:
break;
default:
printk("Unknown DEPCA bus %d\n", lp->depca_bus);
return -ENXIO;
}
printk(", h/w address ");
status = get_hw_addr(dev);
if (status != 0) {
printk(" which has an Ethernet PROM CRC error.\n");
return -ENXIO;
}
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN - 1; i++) { /* get the ethernet address */
printk("%2.2x:", dev->dev_addr[i]);
}
printk("%2.2x", dev->dev_addr[i]);
/* Set up the maximum amount of network RAM(kB) */
netRAM = ((lp->adapter != DEPCA) ? 64 : 48);
if ((nicsr & _128KB) && (lp->adapter == de422))
netRAM = 128;
/* Shared Memory Base Address */
if (nicsr & BUF) {
nicsr &= ~BS; /* DEPCA RAM in top 32k */
netRAM -= 32;
/* Only EISA/ISA needs start address to be re-computed */
if (lp->depca_bus != DEPCA_BUS_MCA)
mem_start += 0x8000;
}
if ((mem_len = (NUM_RX_DESC * (sizeof(struct depca_rx_desc) + RX_BUFF_SZ) + NUM_TX_DESC * (sizeof(struct depca_tx_desc) + TX_BUFF_SZ) + sizeof(struct depca_init)))
> (netRAM << 10)) {
printk(",\n requests %dkB RAM: only %dkB is available!\n", (mem_len >> 10), netRAM);
return -ENXIO;
}
printk(",\n has %dkB RAM at 0x%.5lx", netRAM, mem_start);
/* Enable the shadow RAM. */
if (lp->adapter != DEPCA) {
nicsr |= SHE;
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
}
spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
sprintf(lp->adapter_name, "%s (%s)",
depca_signature[lp->adapter], device->bus_id);
status = -EBUSY;
/* Initialisation Block */
if (!request_mem_region (mem_start, mem_len, lp->adapter_name)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "depca: cannot request ISA memory, aborting\n");
goto out_priv;
}
status = -EIO;
lp->sh_mem = ioremap(mem_start, mem_len);
if (lp->sh_mem == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "depca: cannot remap ISA memory, aborting\n");
goto out1;
}
lp->mem_start = mem_start;
lp->mem_len = mem_len;
lp->device_ram_start = mem_start & LA_MASK;
offset = 0;
offset += sizeof(struct depca_init);
/* Tx & Rx descriptors (aligned to a quadword boundary) */
offset = (offset + DEPCA_ALIGN) & ~DEPCA_ALIGN;
lp->rx_ring = (struct depca_rx_desc __iomem *) (lp->sh_mem + offset);
lp->rx_ring_offset = offset;
offset += (sizeof(struct depca_rx_desc) * NUM_RX_DESC);
lp->tx_ring = (struct depca_tx_desc __iomem *) (lp->sh_mem + offset);
lp->tx_ring_offset = offset;
offset += (sizeof(struct depca_tx_desc) * NUM_TX_DESC);
lp->buffs_offset = offset;
/* Finish initialising the ring information. */
lp->rxRingMask = NUM_RX_DESC - 1;
lp->txRingMask = NUM_TX_DESC - 1;
/* Calculate Tx/Rx RLEN size for the descriptors. */
for (i = 0, j = lp->rxRingMask; j > 0; i++) {
j >>= 1;
}
lp->rx_rlen = (s32) (i << 29);
for (i = 0, j = lp->txRingMask; j > 0; i++) {
j >>= 1;
}
lp->tx_rlen = (s32) (i << 29);
/* Load the initialisation block */
depca_init_ring(dev);
/* Initialise the control and status registers */
LoadCSRs(dev);
/* Enable DEPCA board interrupts for autoprobing */
nicsr = ((nicsr & ~IM) | IEN);
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
/* To auto-IRQ we enable the initialization-done and DMA err,
interrupts. For now we will always get a DMA error. */
if (dev->irq < 2) {
unsigned char irqnum;
unsigned long irq_mask, delay;
irq_mask = probe_irq_on();
/* Assign the correct irq list */
switch (lp->adapter) {
case DEPCA:
case de100:
case de101:
depca_irq = de1xx_irq;
break;
case de200:
case de201:
case de202:
case de210:
case de212:
depca_irq = de2xx_irq;
break;
case de422:
depca_irq = de422_irq;
break;
default:
break; /* Not reached */
}
/* Trigger an initialization just for the interrupt. */
outw(INEA | INIT, DEPCA_DATA);
delay = jiffies + HZ/50;
while (time_before(jiffies, delay))
yield();
irqnum = probe_irq_off(irq_mask);
status = -ENXIO;
if (!irqnum) {
printk(" and failed to detect IRQ line.\n");
goto out2;
} else {
for (dev->irq = 0, i = 0; (depca_irq[i]) && (!dev->irq); i++)
if (irqnum == depca_irq[i]) {
dev->irq = irqnum;
printk(" and uses IRQ%d.\n", dev->irq);
}
if (!dev->irq) {
printk(" but incorrect IRQ line detected.\n");
goto out2;
}
}
} else {
printk(" and assigned IRQ%d.\n", dev->irq);
}
if (depca_debug > 1) {
printk(version);
}
/* The DEPCA-specific entries in the device structure. */
dev->open = &depca_open;
dev->hard_start_xmit = &depca_start_xmit;
dev->stop = &depca_close;
dev->get_stats = &depca_get_stats;
dev->set_multicast_list = &set_multicast_list;
dev->do_ioctl = &depca_ioctl;
dev->tx_timeout = depca_tx_timeout;
dev->watchdog_timeo = TX_TIMEOUT;
dev->mem_start = 0;
device->driver_data = dev;
SET_NETDEV_DEV (dev, device);
status = register_netdev(dev);
if (status == 0)
return 0;
out2:
iounmap(lp->sh_mem);
out1:
release_mem_region (mem_start, mem_len);
out_priv:
return status;
}
static int depca_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct depca_private *lp = (struct depca_private *) dev->priv;
u_long ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
s16 nicsr;
int status = 0;
STOP_DEPCA;
nicsr = inb(DEPCA_NICSR);
/* Make sure the shadow RAM is enabled */
if (lp->adapter != DEPCA) {
nicsr |= SHE;
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
}
/* Re-initialize the DEPCA... */
depca_init_ring(dev);
LoadCSRs(dev);
depca_dbg_open(dev);
if (request_irq(dev->irq, &depca_interrupt, 0, lp->adapter_name, dev)) {
printk("depca_open(): Requested IRQ%d is busy\n", dev->irq);
status = -EAGAIN;
} else {
/* Enable DEPCA board interrupts and turn off LED */
nicsr = ((nicsr & ~IM & ~LED) | IEN);
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
outw(CSR0, DEPCA_ADDR);
netif_start_queue(dev);
status = InitRestartDepca(dev);
if (depca_debug > 1) {
printk("CSR0: 0x%4.4x\n", inw(DEPCA_DATA));
printk("nicsr: 0x%02x\n", inb(DEPCA_NICSR));
}
}
return status;
}
/* Initialize the lance Rx and Tx descriptor rings. */
static void depca_init_ring(struct net_device *dev)
{
struct depca_private *lp = (struct depca_private *) dev->priv;
u_int i;
u_long offset;
/* Lock out other processes whilst setting up the hardware */
netif_stop_queue(dev);
lp->rx_new = lp->tx_new = 0;
lp->rx_old = lp->tx_old = 0;
/* Initialize the base address and length of each buffer in the ring */
for (i = 0; i <= lp->rxRingMask; i++) {
offset = lp->buffs_offset + i * RX_BUFF_SZ;
writel((lp->device_ram_start + offset) | R_OWN, &lp->rx_ring[i].base);
writew(-RX_BUFF_SZ, &lp->rx_ring[i].buf_length);
lp->rx_buff[i] = lp->sh_mem + offset;
}
for (i = 0; i <= lp->txRingMask; i++) {
offset = lp->buffs_offset + (i + lp->rxRingMask + 1) * TX_BUFF_SZ;
writel((lp->device_ram_start + offset) & 0x00ffffff, &lp->tx_ring[i].base);
lp->tx_buff[i] = lp->sh_mem + offset;
}
/* Set up the initialization block */
lp->init_block.rx_ring = (lp->device_ram_start + lp->rx_ring_offset) | lp->rx_rlen;
lp->init_block.tx_ring = (lp->device_ram_start + lp->tx_ring_offset) | lp->tx_rlen;
SetMulticastFilter(dev);
for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) {
lp->init_block.phys_addr[i] = dev->dev_addr[i];
}
lp->init_block.mode = 0x0000; /* Enable the Tx and Rx */
}
static void depca_tx_timeout(struct net_device *dev)
{
u_long ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
printk("%s: transmit timed out, status %04x, resetting.\n", dev->name, inw(DEPCA_DATA));
STOP_DEPCA;
depca_init_ring(dev);
LoadCSRs(dev);
dev->trans_start = jiffies;
netif_wake_queue(dev);
InitRestartDepca(dev);
}
/*
** Writes a socket buffer to TX descriptor ring and starts transmission
*/
static int depca_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
{
struct depca_private *lp = (struct depca_private *) dev->priv;
u_long ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
int status = 0;
/* Transmitter timeout, serious problems. */
if (skb->len < 1)
goto out;
if (skb->len < ETH_ZLEN) {
skb = skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN);
if (skb == NULL)
goto out;
}
netif_stop_queue(dev);
if (TX_BUFFS_AVAIL) { /* Fill in a Tx ring entry */
status = load_packet(dev, skb);
if (!status) {
/* Trigger an immediate send demand. */
outw(CSR0, DEPCA_ADDR);
outw(INEA | TDMD, DEPCA_DATA);
dev->trans_start = jiffies;
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
}
if (TX_BUFFS_AVAIL)
netif_start_queue(dev);
} else
status = -1;
out:
return status;
}
/*
** The DEPCA interrupt handler.
*/
static irqreturn_t depca_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
struct depca_private *lp;
s16 csr0, nicsr;
u_long ioaddr;
if (dev == NULL) {
printk("depca_interrupt(): irq %d for unknown device.\n", irq);
return IRQ_NONE;
}
lp = (struct depca_private *) dev->priv;
ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
spin_lock(&lp->lock);
/* mask the DEPCA board interrupts and turn on the LED */
nicsr = inb(DEPCA_NICSR);
nicsr |= (IM | LED);
outb(nicsr, DEPCA_NICSR);
outw(CSR0, DEPCA_ADDR);
csr0 = inw(DEPCA_DATA);
/* Acknowledge all of the current interrupt sources ASAP. */
outw(csr0 & INTE, DEPCA_DATA);
if (csr0 & RINT) /* Rx interrupt (packet arrived) */
depca_rx(dev);
if (csr0 & TINT) /* Tx interrupt (packet sent) */
depca_tx(dev);
/* Any resources available? */