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/*- * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999 * Bill Paul <wpaul@ee.columbia.edu>. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by Bill Paul. * 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Bill Paul AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bill Paul OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/usb/net/if_auereg.h 196219 2009-08-14 20:03:53Z jhb $ */ /* * Register definitions for ADMtek Pegasus AN986 USB to Ethernet * chip. The Pegasus uses a total of four USB endpoints: the control * endpoint (0), a bulk read endpoint for receiving packets (1), * a bulk write endpoint for sending packets (2) and an interrupt * endpoint for passing RX and TX status (3). Endpoint 0 is used * to read and write the ethernet module's registers. All registers * are 8 bits wide. * * Packet transfer is done in 64 byte chunks. The last chunk in a * transfer is denoted by having a length less that 64 bytes. For * the RX case, the data includes an optional RX status word. */ #define AUE_UR_READREG 0xF0 #define AUE_UR_WRITEREG 0xF1 #define AUE_CONFIG_INDEX 0 /* config number 1 */ #define AUE_IFACE_IDX 0 /* * Note that while the ADMtek technically has four endpoints, the control * endpoint (endpoint 0) is regarded as special by the USB code and drivers * don't have direct access to it (we access it using usbd_do_request() * when reading/writing registers. Consequently, our endpoint indexes * don't match those in the ADMtek Pegasus manual: we consider the RX data * endpoint to be index 0 and work up from there. */ enum { AUE_BULK_DT_WR, AUE_BULK_DT_RD, AUE_INTR_DT_RD, AUE_N_TRANSFER, }; #define AUE_INTR_PKTLEN 0x8 #define AUE_CTL0 0x00 #define AUE_CTL1 0x01 #define AUE_CTL2 0x02 #define AUE_MAR0 0x08 #define AUE_MAR1 0x09 #define AUE_MAR2 0x0A #define AUE_MAR3 0x0B #define AUE_MAR4 0x0C #define AUE_MAR5 0x0D #define AUE_MAR6 0x0E #define AUE_MAR7 0x0F #define AUE_MAR AUE_MAR0 #define AUE_PAR0 0x10 #define AUE_PAR1 0x11 #define AUE_PAR2 0x12 #define AUE_PAR3 0x13 #define AUE_PAR4 0x14 #define AUE_PAR5 0x15 #define AUE_PAR AUE_PAR0 #define AUE_PAUSE0 0x18 #define AUE_PAUSE1 0x19 #define AUE_PAUSE AUE_PAUSE0 #define AUE_RX_FLOWCTL_CNT 0x1A #define AUE_RX_FLOWCTL_FIFO 0x1B #define AUE_REG_1D 0x1D #define AUE_EE_REG 0x20 #define AUE_EE_DATA0 0x21 #define AUE_EE_DATA1 0x22 #define AUE_EE_DATA AUE_EE_DATA0 #define AUE_EE_CTL 0x23 #define AUE_PHY_ADDR 0x25 #define AUE_PHY_DATA0 0x26 #define AUE_PHY_DATA1 0x27 #define AUE_PHY_DATA AUE_PHY_DATA0 #define AUE_PHY_CTL 0x28 #define AUE_USB_STS 0x2A #define AUE_TXSTAT0 0x2B #define AUE_TXSTAT1 0x2C #define AUE_TXSTAT AUE_TXSTAT0 #define AUE_RXSTAT 0x2D #define AUE_PKTLOST0 0x2E #define AUE_PKTLOST1 0x2F #define AUE_PKTLOST AUE_PKTLOST0 #define AUE_REG_7B 0x7B #define AUE_GPIO0 0x7E #define AUE_GPIO1 0x7F #define AUE_REG_81 0x81 #define AUE_CTL0_INCLUDE_RXCRC 0x01 #define AUE_CTL0_ALLMULTI 0x02 #define AUE_CTL0_STOP_BACKOFF 0x04 #define AUE_CTL0_RXSTAT_APPEND 0x08 #define AUE_CTL0_WAKEON_ENB 0x10 #define AUE_CTL0_RXPAUSE_ENB 0x20 #define AUE_CTL0_RX_ENB 0x40 #define AUE_CTL0_TX_ENB 0x80 #define AUE_CTL1_HOMELAN 0x04 #define AUE_CTL1_RESETMAC 0x08 #define AUE_CTL1_SPEEDSEL 0x10 /* 0 = 10mbps, 1 = 100mbps */ #define AUE_CTL1_DUPLEX 0x20 /* 0 = half, 1 = full */ #define AUE_CTL1_DELAYHOME 0x40 #define AUE_CTL2_EP3_CLR 0x01 /* reading EP3 clrs status regs */ #define AUE_CTL2_RX_BADFRAMES 0x02 #define AUE_CTL2_RX_PROMISC 0x04 #define AUE_CTL2_LOOPBACK 0x08 #define AUE_CTL2_EEPROMWR_ENB 0x10 #define AUE_CTL2_EEPROM_LOAD 0x20 #define AUE_EECTL_WRITE 0x01 #define AUE_EECTL_READ 0x02 #define AUE_EECTL_DONE 0x04 #define AUE_PHYCTL_PHYREG 0x1F #define AUE_PHYCTL_WRITE 0x20 #define AUE_PHYCTL_READ 0x40 #define AUE_PHYCTL_DONE 0x80 #define AUE_USBSTS_SUSPEND 0x01 #define AUE_USBSTS_RESUME 0x02 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_JABTIMO 0x04 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_CARLOSS 0x08 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_NOCARRIER 0x10 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_LATECOLL 0x20 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_EXCESSCOLL 0x40 #define AUE_TXSTAT0_UNDERRUN 0x80 #define AUE_TXSTAT1_PKTCNT 0x0F #define AUE_TXSTAT1_FIFO_EMPTY 0x40 #define AUE_TXSTAT1_FIFO_FULL 0x80 #define AUE_RXSTAT_OVERRUN 0x01 #define AUE_RXSTAT_PAUSE 0x02 #define AUE_GPIO_IN0 0x01 #define AUE_GPIO_OUT0 0x02 #define AUE_GPIO_SEL0 0x04 #define AUE_GPIO_IN1 0x08 #define AUE_GPIO_OUT1 0x10 #define AUE_GPIO_SEL1 0x20 #define AUE_TIMEOUT 100 /* 10*ms */ #define AUE_MIN_FRAMELEN 60 #define AUE_RXSTAT_MCAST 0x01 #define AUE_RXSTAT_GIANT 0x02 #define AUE_RXSTAT_RUNT 0x04 #define AUE_RXSTAT_CRCERR 0x08 #define AUE_RXSTAT_DRIBBLE 0x10 #define AUE_RXSTAT_MASK 0x1E #define GET_MII(sc) uether_getmii(&(sc)->sc_ue) struct aue_intrpkt { uint8_t aue_txstat0; uint8_t aue_txstat1; uint8_t aue_rxstat; uint8_t aue_rxlostpkt0; uint8_t aue_rxlostpkt1; uint8_t aue_wakeupstat; uint8_t aue_rsvd; } __packed; struct aue_rxpkt { uint16_t aue_pktlen; uint8_t aue_rxstat; uint8_t pad; } __packed; struct aue_softc { struct usb_ether sc_ue; struct mtx sc_mtx; struct usb_xfer *sc_xfer[AUE_N_TRANSFER]; int sc_flags; #define AUE_FLAG_LSYS 0x0001 /* use Linksys reset */ #define AUE_FLAG_PNA 0x0002 /* has Home PNA */ #define AUE_FLAG_PII 0x0004 /* Pegasus II chip */ #define AUE_FLAG_LINK 0x0008 /* wait for link to come up */ #define AUE_FLAG_VER_2 0x0200 /* chip is version 2 */ #define AUE_FLAG_DUAL_PHY 0x0400 /* chip has two transcivers */ }; #define AUE_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->sc_mtx) #define AUE_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->sc_mtx) #define AUE_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc, t) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->sc_mtx, t)