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/* $NetBSD: midwayvar.h,v 1.10 1997/03/20 21:34:46 chuck Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1996 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University. * 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 Charles D. Cranor and * Washington University. * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 THE AUTHOR 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/en/midwayvar.h 147256 2005-06-10 16:49:24Z brooks $ */ /* * m i d w a y v a r . h * * we define the en_softc here so that bus specific modules can allocate * it as the first item in their softc. * * author: Chuck Cranor <chuck@ccrc.wustl.edu> */ /* * params needed to determine softc size */ #ifndef EN_NTX #define EN_NTX 8 /* number of tx bufs to use */ #endif #ifndef EN_TXSZ #define EN_TXSZ 32 /* trasmit buf size in KB */ #endif #ifndef EN_RXSZ #define EN_RXSZ 32 /* recv buf size in KB */ #endif /* largest possible NRX (depends on RAM size) */ #define EN_MAXNRX ((2048 - (EN_NTX * EN_TXSZ)) / EN_RXSZ) #ifndef EN_MAX_DMASEG #define EN_MAX_DMASEG 32 #endif /* number of bytes to use in the first receive buffer. This must not be larger * than MHLEN, should be a multiple of 64 and must be a multiple of 4. */ #define EN_RX1BUF 128 /* * Structure to hold DMA maps. These are handle via a typestable uma zone. */ struct en_map { uintptr_t flags; /* map flags */ struct en_map *rsvd2; /* see uma_zalloc(9) */ struct en_softc *sc; /* back pointer */ bus_dmamap_t map; /* the map */ }; #define ENMAP_LOADED 0x02 #define ENMAP_ALLOC 0x01 #define EN_MAX_MAPS 400 /* * Statistics */ struct en_stats { uint32_t vtrash; /* sw copy of counter */ uint32_t otrash; /* sw copy of counter */ uint32_t ttrash; /* # of RBD's with T bit set */ uint32_t mfixaddr; /* # of times we had to mfix an address */ uint32_t mfixlen; /* # of times we had to mfix a lenght*/ uint32_t mfixfail; /* # of times mfix failed */ uint32_t txmbovr; /* # of times we dropped due to mbsize */ uint32_t dmaovr; /* tx dma overflow count */ uint32_t txoutspace; /* out of space in xmit buffer */ uint32_t txdtqout; /* out of DTQs */ uint32_t launch; /* total # of launches */ uint32_t hwpull; /* # of pulls off hardware service list */ uint32_t swadd; /* # of pushes on sw service list */ uint32_t rxqnotus; /* # of times we pull from rx q, but fail */ uint32_t rxqus; /* # of good pulls from rx q */ uint32_t rxdrqout; /* # of times out of DRQs */ uint32_t rxmbufout; /* # of time out of mbufs */ uint32_t txnomap; /* out of DMA maps in TX */ }; /* * Each of these structures describes one of the eight transmit channels */ struct en_txslot { uint32_t mbsize; /* # mbuf bytes in use (max=TXHIWAT) */ uint32_t bfree; /* # free bytes in buffer */ uint32_t start; /* start of buffer area (byte offset) */ uint32_t stop; /* ends of buffer area (byte offset) */ uint32_t cur; /* next free area (byte offset) */ uint32_t nref; /* # of VCs using this channel */ struct ifqueue q; /* mbufs waiting for DMA now */ struct ifqueue indma; /* mbufs waiting for DMA now */ }; /* * Each of these structures is used for each of the receive buffers on the * card. */ struct en_rxslot { uint32_t mode; /* saved copy of mode info */ uint32_t start; /* begin of my buffer area */ uint32_t stop; /* end of my buffer area */ uint32_t cur; /* where I am at in the buffer */ struct en_vcc *vcc; /* backpointer to VCI */ struct ifqueue q; /* mbufs waiting for dma now */ struct ifqueue indma; /* mbufs being dma'd now */ }; struct en_vcc { struct atmio_vcc vcc; /* required by common code */ void *rxhand; u_int vflags; uint32_t ipackets; uint32_t opackets; uint32_t ibytes; uint32_t obytes; uint8_t txspeed; struct en_txslot *txslot; /* transmit slot */ struct en_rxslot *rxslot; /* receive slot */ }; #define VCC_DRAIN 0x0001 /* closed, but draining rx */ #define VCC_SWSL 0x0002 /* on rx software service list */ #define VCC_CLOSE_RX 0x0004 /* currently closing */ /* * softc */ struct en_softc { struct ifnet *ifp; device_t dev; /* bus glue */ bus_space_tag_t en_memt; /* for EN_READ/EN_WRITE */ bus_space_handle_t en_base; /* base of en card */ bus_size_t en_obmemsz; /* size of en card (bytes) */ void (*en_busreset)(void *); /* bus specific reset function */ bus_dma_tag_t txtag; /* TX DMA tag */ /* serv list */ uint32_t hwslistp; /* hw pointer to service list (byte offset) */ uint16_t swslist[MID_SL_N]; /* software svc list (see en_service()) */ uint16_t swsl_head; /* ends of swslist (index into swslist) */ uint16_t swsl_tail; uint32_t swsl_size; /* # of items in swsl */ /* xmit dma */ uint32_t dtq[MID_DTQ_N];/* sw copy of dma q (see EN_DQ_MK macros) */ uint32_t dtq_free; /* # of dtq's free */ uint32_t dtq_us; /* software copy of our pointer (byte offset) */ uint32_t dtq_chip; /* chip's pointer (byte offset) */ uint32_t need_dtqs; /* true if we ran out of DTQs */ /* recv dma */ uint32_t drq[MID_DRQ_N];/* sw copy of dma q (see ENIDQ macros) */ uint32_t drq_free; /* # of drq's free */ uint32_t drq_us; /* software copy of our pointer (byte offset) */ uint32_t drq_chip; /* chip's pointer (byte offset) */ uint32_t need_drqs; /* true if we ran out of DRQs */ /* xmit buf ctrl. (per channel) */ struct en_txslot txslot[MID_NTX_CH]; /* recv buf ctrl. (per recv slot) */ struct en_rxslot rxslot[EN_MAXNRX]; int en_nrx; /* # of active rx slots */ /* vccs */ struct en_vcc **vccs; u_int vccs_open; struct cv cv_close; /* close CV */ /* stats */ struct en_stats stats; /* random stuff */ uint32_t ipl; /* sbus interrupt lvl (1 on pci?) */ uint8_t bestburstcode; /* code of best burst we can use */ uint8_t bestburstlen; /* length of best burst (bytes) */ uint8_t bestburstshift; /* (x >> shift) == (x / bestburstlen) */ uint8_t bestburstmask; /* bits to check if not multiple of burst */ uint8_t alburst; /* align dma bursts? */ uint8_t noalbursts; /* don't use unaligned > 4 byte bursts */ uint8_t is_adaptec; /* adaptec version of midway? */ struct mbuf *padbuf; /* buffer of zeros for TX padding */ /* mutex to protect this structure and the associated hardware */ struct mtx en_mtx; /* sysctl support */ struct sysctl_ctx_list sysctl_ctx; struct sysctl_oid *sysctl_tree; /* memory zones */ uma_zone_t map_zone; /* media and phy */ struct ifmedia media; struct utopia utopia; #ifdef EN_DEBUG /* debugging */ u_int debug; #endif }; /* * exported functions */ int en_attach(struct en_softc *); void en_destroy(struct en_softc *); void en_intr(void *); void en_reset(struct en_softc *); int en_modevent(module_t, int, void *arg);