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/*- * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 * Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.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/tl/if_tlreg.h 227277 2011-11-06 21:09:10Z marius $ */ struct tl_type { u_int16_t tl_vid; u_int16_t tl_did; const char *tl_name; }; /* * ThunderLAN TX/RX list format. The TX and RX lists are pretty much * identical: the list begins with a 32-bit forward pointer which points * at the next list in the chain, followed by 16 bits for the total * frame size, and a 16 bit status field. This is followed by a series * of 10 32-bit data count/data address pairs that point to the fragments * that make up the complete frame. */ #define TL_MAXFRAGS 10 #define TL_RX_LIST_CNT 64 #define TL_TX_LIST_CNT 128 #define TL_MIN_FRAMELEN 64 struct tl_frag { u_int32_t tlist_dcnt; u_int32_t tlist_dadr; }; struct tl_list { u_int32_t tlist_fptr; /* phys address of next list */ u_int16_t tlist_cstat; /* status word */ u_int16_t tlist_frsize; /* size of data in frame */ struct tl_frag tl_frag[TL_MAXFRAGS]; }; /* * This is a special case of an RX list. By setting the One_Frag * bit in the NETCONFIG register, the driver can force the ThunderLAN * chip to use only one fragment when DMAing RX frames. */ struct tl_list_onefrag { u_int32_t tlist_fptr; u_int16_t tlist_cstat; u_int16_t tlist_frsize; struct tl_frag tl_frag; }; struct tl_list_data { struct tl_list_onefrag tl_rx_list[TL_RX_LIST_CNT]; struct tl_list tl_tx_list[TL_TX_LIST_CNT]; unsigned char tl_pad[TL_MIN_FRAMELEN]; }; struct tl_chain { struct tl_list *tl_ptr; struct mbuf *tl_mbuf; struct tl_chain *tl_next; }; struct tl_chain_onefrag { struct tl_list_onefrag *tl_ptr; struct mbuf *tl_mbuf; struct tl_chain_onefrag *tl_next; }; struct tl_chain_data { struct tl_chain_onefrag tl_rx_chain[TL_RX_LIST_CNT]; struct tl_chain tl_tx_chain[TL_TX_LIST_CNT]; struct tl_chain_onefrag *tl_rx_head; struct tl_chain_onefrag *tl_rx_tail; struct tl_chain *tl_tx_head; struct tl_chain *tl_tx_tail; struct tl_chain *tl_tx_free; }; struct tl_softc { struct ifnet *tl_ifp; device_t tl_dev; struct ifmedia ifmedia; /* media info */ void *tl_intrhand; struct resource *tl_irq; struct resource *tl_res; device_t tl_miibus; u_int8_t tl_eeaddr; struct tl_list_data *tl_ldata; /* TX/RX lists and mbufs */ struct tl_chain_data tl_cdata; u_int8_t tl_txeoc; u_int8_t tl_bitrate; int tl_if_flags; struct callout tl_stat_callout; struct mtx tl_mtx; int tl_timer; }; #define TL_LOCK(_sc) mtx_lock(&(_sc)->tl_mtx) #define TL_UNLOCK(_sc) mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->tl_mtx) #define TL_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc) mtx_assert(&(_sc)->tl_mtx, MA_OWNED) /* * Transmit interrupt threshold. */ #define TX_THR 0x00000004 /* * General constants that are fun to know. * * The ThunderLAN controller is made by Texas Instruments. The * manual indicates that if the EEPROM checksum fails, the PCI * vendor and device ID registers will be loaded with TI-specific * values. */ #define TI_VENDORID 0x104C #define TI_DEVICEID_THUNDERLAN 0x0500 /* * These are the PCI vendor and device IDs for Compaq ethernet * adapters based on the ThunderLAN controller. */ #define COMPAQ_VENDORID 0x0E11 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_100 0xAE32 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_UNKNOWN 0xAE33 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10 0xAE34 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETFLEX_3P_INTEGRATED 0xAE35 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_100_DUAL 0xAE40 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_100_PROLIANT 0xAE43 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_100_EMBEDDED 0xB011 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_T2_UTP_COAX 0xB012 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETEL_10_100_TX_UTP 0xB030 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETFLEX_3P 0xF130 #define COMPAQ_DEVICEID_NETFLEX_3P_BNC 0xF150 /* * These are the PCI vendor and device IDs for Olicom * adapters based on the ThunderLAN controller. */ #define OLICOM_VENDORID 0x108D #define OLICOM_DEVICEID_OC2183 0x0013 #define OLICOM_DEVICEID_OC2325 0x0012 #define OLICOM_DEVICEID_OC2326 0x0014 /* * PCI low memory base and low I/O base */ #define TL_PCI_LOIO 0x10 #define TL_PCI_LOMEM 0x14 /* * PCI latency timer (it's actually 0x0D, but we want a value * that's longword aligned). */ #define TL_PCI_LATENCY_TIMER 0x0C #define TL_DIO_ADDR_INC 0x8000 /* Increment addr on each read */ #define TL_DIO_RAM_SEL 0x4000 /* RAM address select */ #define TL_DIO_ADDR_MASK 0x3FFF /* address bits mask */ /* * Interrupt types */ #define TL_INTR_INVALID 0x0 #define TL_INTR_TXEOF 0x1 #define TL_INTR_STATOFLOW 0x2 #define TL_INTR_RXEOF 0x3 #define TL_INTR_DUMMY 0x4 #define TL_INTR_TXEOC 0x5 #define TL_INTR_ADCHK 0x6 #define TL_INTR_RXEOC 0x7 #define TL_INT_MASK 0x001C #define TL_VEC_MASK 0x1FE0 /* * Host command register bits */ #define TL_CMD_GO 0x80000000 #define TL_CMD_STOP 0x40000000 #define TL_CMD_ACK 0x20000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL7 0x10000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL6 0x08000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL5 0x04000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL4 0x02000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL3 0x01000000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL2 0x00800000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL1 0x00400000 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL0 0x00200000 #define TL_CMD_EOC 0x00100000 #define TL_CMD_RT 0x00080000 #define TL_CMD_NES 0x00040000 #define TL_CMD_ZERO0 0x00020000 #define TL_CMD_ZERO1 0x00010000 #define TL_CMD_ADRST 0x00008000 #define TL_CMD_LDTMR 0x00004000 #define TL_CMD_LDTHR 0x00002000 #define TL_CMD_REQINT 0x00001000 #define TL_CMD_INTSOFF 0x00000800 #define TL_CMD_INTSON 0x00000400 #define TL_CMD_RSVD0 0x00000200 #define TL_CMD_RSVD1 0x00000100 #define TL_CMD_ACK7 0x00000080 #define TL_CMD_ACK6 0x00000040 #define TL_CMD_ACK5 0x00000020 #define TL_CMD_ACK4 0x00000010 #define TL_CMD_ACK3 0x00000008 #define TL_CMD_ACK2 0x00000004 #define TL_CMD_ACK1 0x00000002 #define TL_CMD_ACK0 0x00000001 #define TL_CMD_CHSEL_MASK 0x01FE0000 #define TL_CMD_ACK_MASK 0xFF /* * EEPROM address where station address resides. */ #define TL_EEPROM_EADDR 0x83 #define TL_EEPROM_EADDR2 0x99 #define TL_EEPROM_EADDR3 0xAF #define TL_EEPROM_EADDR_OC 0xF8 /* Olicom cards use a different address than Compaqs. */ /* * ThunderLAN host command register offsets. * (Can be accessed either by IO ports or memory map.) */ #define TL_HOSTCMD 0x00 #define TL_CH_PARM 0x04 #define TL_DIO_ADDR 0x08 #define TL_HOST_INT 0x0A #define TL_DIO_DATA 0x0C /* * ThunderLAN internal registers */ #define TL_NETCMD 0x00 #define TL_NETSIO 0x01 #define TL_NETSTS 0x02 #define TL_NETMASK 0x03 #define TL_NETCONFIG 0x04 #define TL_MANTEST 0x06 #define TL_VENID_LSB 0x08 #define TL_VENID_MSB 0x09 #define TL_DEVID_LSB 0x0A #define TL_DEVID_MSB 0x0B #define TL_REVISION 0x0C #define TL_SUBCLASS 0x0D #define TL_MINLAT 0x0E #define TL_MAXLAT 0x0F #define TL_AREG0_B5 0x10 #define TL_AREG0_B4 0x11 #define TL_AREG0_B3 0x12 #define TL_AREG0_B2 0x13 #define TL_AREG0_B1 0x14 #define TL_AREG0_B0 0x15 #define TL_AREG1_B5 0x16 #define TL_AREG1_B4 0x17 #define TL_AREG1_B3 0x18 #define TL_AREG1_B2 0x19 #define TL_AREG1_B1 0x1A #define TL_AREG1_B0 0x1B #define TL_AREG2_B5 0x1C #define TL_AREG2_B4 0x1D #define TL_AREG2_B3 0x1E #define TL_AREG2_B2 0x1F #define TL_AREG2_B1 0x20 #define TL_AREG2_B0 0x21 #define TL_AREG3_B5 0x22 #define TL_AREG3_B4 0x23 #define TL_AREG3_B3 0x24 #define TL_AREG3_B2 0x25 #define TL_AREG3_B1 0x26 #define TL_AREG3_B0 0x27 #define TL_HASH1 0x28 #define TL_HASH2 0x2C #define TL_TXGOODFRAMES 0x30 #define TL_TXUNDERRUN 0x33 #define TL_RXGOODFRAMES 0x34 #define TL_RXOVERRUN 0x37 #define TL_DEFEREDTX 0x38 #define TL_CRCERROR 0x3A #define TL_CODEERROR 0x3B #define TL_MULTICOLTX 0x3C #define TL_SINGLECOLTX 0x3E #define TL_EXCESSIVECOL 0x40 #define TL_LATECOL 0x41 #define TL_CARRIERLOSS 0x42 #define TL_ACOMMIT 0x43 #define TL_LDREG 0x44 #define TL_BSIZEREG 0x45 #define TL_MAXRX 0x46 /* * ThunderLAN SIO register bits */ #define TL_SIO_MINTEN 0x80 #define TL_SIO_ECLOK 0x40 #define TL_SIO_ETXEN 0x20 #define TL_SIO_EDATA 0x10 #define TL_SIO_NMRST 0x08 #define TL_SIO_MCLK 0x04 #define TL_SIO_MTXEN 0x02 #define TL_SIO_MDATA 0x01 /* * Thunderlan NETCONFIG bits */ #define TL_CFG_RCLKTEST 0x8000 #define TL_CFG_TCLKTEST 0x4000 #define TL_CFG_BITRATE 0x2000 #define TL_CFG_RXCRC 0x1000 #define TL_CFG_PEF 0x0800 #define TL_CFG_ONEFRAG 0x0400 #define TL_CFG_ONECHAN 0x0200 #define TL_CFG_MTEST 0x0100 #define TL_CFG_PHYEN 0x0080 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL6 0x0040 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL5 0x0020 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL4 0x0010 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL3 0x0008 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL2 0x0004 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL1 0x0002 #define TL_CFG_MACSEL0 0x0001 /* * ThunderLAN NETSTS bits */ #define TL_STS_MIRQ 0x80 #define TL_STS_HBEAT 0x40 #define TL_STS_TXSTOP 0x20 #define TL_STS_RXSTOP 0x10 /* * ThunderLAN NETCMD bits */ #define TL_CMD_NRESET 0x80 #define TL_CMD_NWRAP 0x40 #define TL_CMD_CSF 0x20 #define TL_CMD_CAF 0x10 #define TL_CMD_NOBRX 0x08 #define TL_CMD_DUPLEX 0x04 #define TL_CMD_TRFRAM 0x02 #define TL_CMD_TXPACE 0x01 /* * ThunderLAN NETMASK bits */ #define TL_MASK_MASK7 0x80 #define TL_MASK_MASK6 0x40 #define TL_MASK_MASK5 0x20 #define TL_MASK_MASK4 0x10 #define TL_LAST_FRAG 0x80000000 #define TL_CSTAT_UNUSED 0x8000 #define TL_CSTAT_FRAMECMP 0x4000 #define TL_CSTAT_READY 0x3000 #define TL_CSTAT_UNUSED13 0x2000 #define TL_CSTAT_UNUSED12 0x1000 #define TL_CSTAT_EOC 0x0800 #define TL_CSTAT_RXERROR 0x0400 #define TL_CSTAT_PASSCRC 0x0200 #define TL_CSTAT_DPRIO 0x0100 #define TL_FRAME_MASK 0x00FFFFFF #define tl_tx_goodframes(x) (x.tl_txstat & TL_FRAME_MASK) #define tl_tx_underrun(x) ((x.tl_txstat & ~TL_FRAME_MASK) >> 24) #define tl_rx_goodframes(x) (x.tl_rxstat & TL_FRAME_MASK) #define tl_rx_overrun(x) ((x.tl_rxstat & ~TL_FRAME_MASK) >> 24) struct tl_stats { u_int32_t tl_txstat; u_int32_t tl_rxstat; u_int16_t tl_deferred; u_int8_t tl_crc_errors; u_int8_t tl_code_errors; u_int16_t tl_tx_multi_collision; u_int16_t tl_tx_single_collision; u_int8_t tl_excessive_collision; u_int8_t tl_late_collision; u_int8_t tl_carrier_loss; u_int8_t acommit; }; /* * ACOMMIT register bits. These are used only when a bitrate * PHY is selected ('bitrate' bit in netconfig register is set). */ #define TL_AC_MTXER 0x01 /* reserved */ #define TL_AC_MTXD1 0x02 /* 0 == 10baseT 1 == AUI */ #define TL_AC_MTXD2 0x04 /* loopback disable */ #define TL_AC_MTXD3 0x08 /* full duplex disable */ #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH 0xF0 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_16LONG 0x00 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_32LONG 0x10 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_64LONG 0x20 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_128LONG 0x30 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_256LONG 0x40 #define TL_AC_TXTHRESH_WHOLEPKT 0x50 /* * PCI burst size register (TL_BSIZEREG). */ #define TL_RXBURST 0x0F #define TL_TXBURST 0xF0 #define TL_RXBURST_4LONG 0x00 #define TL_RXBURST_8LONG 0x01 #define TL_RXBURST_16LONG 0x02 #define TL_RXBURST_32LONG 0x03 #define TL_RXBURST_64LONG 0x04 #define TL_RXBURST_128LONG 0x05 #define TL_TXBURST_4LONG 0x00 #define TL_TXBURST_8LONG 0x10 #define TL_TXBURST_16LONG 0x20 #define TL_TXBURST_32LONG 0x30 #define TL_TXBURST_64LONG 0x40 #define TL_TXBURST_128LONG 0x50 /* * register space access macros */ #define CSR_WRITE_4(sc, reg, val) bus_write_4(sc->tl_res, reg, val) #define CSR_WRITE_2(sc, reg, val) bus_write_2(sc->tl_res, reg, val) #define CSR_WRITE_1(sc, reg, val) bus_write_1(sc->tl_res, reg, val) #define CSR_READ_4(sc, reg) bus_read_4(sc->tl_res, reg) #define CSR_READ_2(sc, reg) bus_read_2(sc->tl_res, reg) #define CSR_READ_1(sc, reg) bus_read_1(sc->tl_res, reg) #define CSR_BARRIER(sc, reg, length, flags) \ bus_barrier(sc->tl_res, reg, length, flags) #define CMD_PUT(sc, x) CSR_WRITE_4(sc, TL_HOSTCMD, x) #define CMD_SET(sc, x) \ CSR_WRITE_4(sc, TL_HOSTCMD, CSR_READ_4(sc, TL_HOSTCMD) | (x)) #define CMD_CLR(sc, x) \ CSR_WRITE_4(sc, TL_HOSTCMD, CSR_READ_4(sc, TL_HOSTCMD) & ~(x)) /* * ThunderLAN adapters typically have a serial EEPROM containing * configuration information. The main reason we're interested in * it is because it also contains the adapters's station address. * * Access to the EEPROM is a bit goofy since it is a serial device: * you have to do reads and writes one bit at a time. The state of * the DATA bit can only change while the CLOCK line is held low. * Transactions work basically like this: * * 1) Send the EEPROM_START sequence to prepare the EEPROM for * accepting commands. This pulls the clock high, sets * the data bit to 0, enables transmission to the EEPROM, * pulls the data bit up to 1, then pulls the clock low. * The idea is to do a 0 to 1 transition of the data bit * while the clock pin is held high. * * 2) To write a bit to the EEPROM, set the TXENABLE bit, then * set the EDATA bit to send a 1 or clear it to send a 0. * Finally, set and then clear ECLOK. Strobing the clock * transmits the bit. After 8 bits have been written, the * EEPROM should respond with an ACK, which should be read. * * 3) To read a bit from the EEPROM, clear the TXENABLE bit, * then set ECLOK. The bit can then be read by reading EDATA. * ECLOCK should then be cleared again. This can be repeated * 8 times to read a whole byte, after which the * * 4) We need to send the address byte to the EEPROM. For this * we have to send the write control byte to the EEPROM to * tell it to accept data. The byte is 0xA0. The EEPROM should * ack this. The address byte can be send after that. * * 5) Now we have to tell the EEPROM to send us data. For that we * have to transmit the read control byte, which is 0xA1. This * byte should also be acked. We can then read the data bits * from the EEPROM. * * 6) When we're all finished, send the EEPROM_STOP sequence. * * Note that we use the ThunderLAN's NetSio register to access the * EEPROM, however there is an alternate method. There is a PCI NVRAM * register at PCI offset 0xB4 which can also be used with minor changes. * The difference is that access to PCI registers via pci_conf_read() * and pci_conf_write() is done using programmed I/O, which we want to * avoid. */ /* * Note that EEPROM_START leaves transmission enabled. */ #define EEPROM_START \ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ECLOK); /* Pull clock pin high */\ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_EDATA); /* Set DATA bit to 1 */ \ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ETXEN); /* Enable xmit to write bit */\ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_EDATA); /* Pull DATA bit to 0 again */\ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ECLOK); /* Pull clock low again */ /* * EEPROM_STOP ends access to the EEPROM and clears the ETXEN bit so * that no further data can be written to the EEPROM I/O pin. */ #define EEPROM_STOP \ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ETXEN); /* Disable xmit */ \ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_EDATA); /* Pull DATA to 0 */ \ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ECLOK); /* Pull clock high */ \ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ETXEN); /* Enable xmit */ \ tl_dio_setbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_EDATA); /* Toggle DATA to 1 */ \ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ETXEN); /* Disable xmit. */ \ tl_dio_clrbit(sc, TL_NETSIO, TL_SIO_ECLOK); /* Pull clock low again */ /* * Microchip Technology 24Cxx EEPROM control bytes */ #define EEPROM_CTL_READ 0xA1 /* 0101 0001 */ #define EEPROM_CTL_WRITE 0xA0 /* 0101 0000 */