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/*- * Copyright (c) 2002 Takeshi Shibagaki * 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. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 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 THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS 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. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/xe/if_xe_pccard.c 179551 2008-06-04 20:26:57Z jhb $"); /* xe pccard interface driver */ #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/bus.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/module.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <machine/bus.h> #include <machine/resource.h> #include <sys/rman.h> #include <net/ethernet.h> #include <net/if.h> #include <net/if_arp.h> #include <net/if_media.h> #include <net/if_mib.h> #include <dev/xe/if_xereg.h> #include <dev/xe/if_xevar.h> #include <dev/pccard/pccardvar.h> #include <dev/pccard/pccard_cis.h> #include "card_if.h" #include "pccarddevs.h" /* * Debug logging levels - set with hw.xe.debug sysctl * 0 = None * 1 = More hardware details, probe/attach progress * 2 = Most function calls, ioctls and media selection progress * 3 = Everything - interrupts, packets in/out and multicast address setup */ #define XE_DEBUG #ifdef XE_DEBUG extern int xe_debug; #define DEVPRINTF(level, arg) if (xe_debug >= (level)) device_printf arg #define DPRINTF(level, arg) if (xe_debug >= (level)) printf arg #else #define DEVPRINTF(level, arg) #define DPRINTF(level, arg) #endif #define XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_NO 0x0 #define XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 0x1 #define XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK 0x2 #define XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO 0x4 #define XE_PROD_ETHER_MASK 0x0100 #define XE_PROD_MODEM_MASK 0x1000 #define XE_BOGUS_MAC_OFFSET 0x90 /* MAC vendor prefix used by most Xircom cards is 00:80:c7 */ #define XE_MAC_ADDR_0 0x00 #define XE_MAC_ADDR_1 0x80 #define XE_MAC_ADDR_2 0xc7 /* Some (all?) REM56 cards have vendor prefix 00:10:a4 */ #define XE_REM56_MAC_ADDR_0 0x00 #define XE_REM56_MAC_ADDR_1 0x10 #define XE_REM56_MAC_ADDR_2 0xa4 struct xe_pccard_product { struct pccard_product product; uint16_t prodext; uint16_t flags; }; static const struct xe_pccard_product xe_pccard_products[] = { { PCMCIA_CARD_D(COMPAQ, CPQ550), 0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(COMPAQ2, CPQ_10_100), 0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(INTEL, EEPRO100), 0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(INTEL, PRO100LAN56), 0x46, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(RACORE, ACCTON_EN2226),0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE), 0x41, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_NO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE2), 0x41, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE2), 0x42, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE2_2), 0x41, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE2_2), 0x42, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CE3), 0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM), 0x41, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_NO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM2), 0x42, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM28), 0x43, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM33), 0x44, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM33_2), 0x44, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2 }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM56), 0x45, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, CEM56_2), 0x46, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, REM56), 0x46, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, REM10), 0x47, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { PCMCIA_CARD_D(XIRCOM, XEM5600), 0x56, XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO }, { { NULL }, 0, 0 } }; /* * Fixing for CEM2, CEM3 and CEM56/REM56 cards. These need some magic to * enable the Ethernet function, which isn't mentioned anywhere in the CIS. * Despite the register names, most of this isn't Dingo-specific. */ static int xe_cemfix(device_t dev) { struct xe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); int ioport; DEVPRINTF(2, (dev, "cemfix\n")); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "CEM I/O port 0x%0lx, size 0x%0lx\n", bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid), bus_get_resource_count(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid))); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_ECOR, DINGO_ECOR_IRQ_LEVEL | DINGO_ECOR_INT_ENABLE | DINGO_ECOR_IOB_ENABLE | DINGO_ECOR_ETH_ENABLE); ioport = bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port_rid); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_EBAR0, ioport & 0xff); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_EBAR1, (ioport >> 8) & 0xff); if (sc->dingo) { pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_DCOR0, DINGO_DCOR0_SF_INT); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_DCOR1, DINGO_DCOR1_INT_LEVEL | DINGO_DCOR1_EEDIO); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_DCOR2, 0x00); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_DCOR3, 0x00); pccard_attr_write_1(dev, DINGO_DCOR4, 0x00); } /* success! */ return (0); } static int xe_pccard_product_match(device_t dev, const struct pccard_product* ent, int vpfmatch) { const struct xe_pccard_product* xpp; uint16_t prodext; if (vpfmatch == 0) return (0); xpp = (const struct xe_pccard_product*)ent; pccard_get_prodext(dev, &prodext); if (xpp->prodext != prodext) vpfmatch = 0; else vpfmatch++; return (vpfmatch); } static const struct xe_pccard_product * xe_pccard_get_product(device_t dev) { return ((const struct xe_pccard_product *)pccard_product_lookup(dev, (const struct pccard_product *)xe_pccard_products, sizeof(xe_pccard_products[0]), xe_pccard_product_match)); } /* * Fixing for CE2-class cards with bogus CIS entry for MAC address. */ static int xe_pccard_mac(const struct pccard_tuple *tuple, void *argp) { uint8_t *enaddr = argp, test; int i; /* Code 0x89 is Xircom special cis node contianing the MAC */ if (tuple->code != 0x89) return (0); /* Make sure this is a sane node */ if (tuple->length != ETHER_ADDR_LEN + 2) return (0); test = pccard_tuple_read_1(tuple, 0); if (test != PCCARD_TPLFE_TYPE_LAN_NID) return (0); test = pccard_tuple_read_1(tuple, 1); if (test != ETHER_ADDR_LEN) return (0); /* Copy the MAC ADDR and return success */ for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) enaddr[i] = pccard_tuple_read_1(tuple, i + 2); return (1); } static int xe_bad_mac(uint8_t *enaddr) { int i; uint8_t sum; for (i = 0, sum = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) sum |= enaddr[i]; return (sum == 0); } /* * PCMCIA attach routine. * Identify the device. Called from the bus driver when the card is * inserted or otherwise powers up. */ static int xe_pccard_attach(device_t dev) { struct xe_softc *scp = device_get_softc(dev); uint32_t vendor,product; uint16_t prodext; const char* vendor_str = NULL; const char* product_str = NULL; const char* cis4_str = NULL; const char *cis3_str=NULL; const struct xe_pccard_product *xpp; int err; DEVPRINTF(2, (dev, "pccard_attach\n")); pccard_get_vendor(dev, &vendor); pccard_get_product(dev, &product); pccard_get_prodext(dev, &prodext); pccard_get_vendor_str(dev, &vendor_str); pccard_get_product_str(dev, &product_str); pccard_get_cis3_str(dev, &cis3_str); pccard_get_cis4_str(dev, &cis4_str); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "vendor = 0x%04x\n", vendor)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "product = 0x%04x\n", product)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "prodext = 0x%02x\n", prodext)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "vendor_str = %s\n", vendor_str)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "product_str = %s\n", product_str)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "cis3_str = %s\n", cis3_str)); DEVPRINTF(1, (dev, "cis4_str = %s\n", cis4_str)); xpp = xe_pccard_get_product(dev); if (xpp == NULL) return (ENXIO); /* Set various card ID fields in softc */ scp->vendor = vendor_str; scp->card_type = product_str; if (xpp->flags & XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_CE2) scp->ce2 = 1; if (xpp->flags & XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_MOHAWK) scp->mohawk = 1; if (xpp->flags & XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_DINGO) { scp->dingo = 1; scp->mohawk = 1; } if (xpp->product.pp_product & XE_PROD_MODEM_MASK) scp->modem = 1; /* Get MAC address */ pccard_get_ether(dev, scp->enaddr); /* Deal with bogus MAC address */ if (xe_bad_mac(scp->enaddr) && !pccard_cis_scan(dev, xe_pccard_mac, scp->enaddr)) { device_printf(dev, "Unable to find MAC address for your %s card\n", device_get_desc(dev)); return (ENXIO); } if ((err = xe_activate(dev)) != 0) return (err); /* Hack RealPorts into submission */ if (scp->modem && xe_cemfix(dev) < 0) { device_printf(dev, "Unable to fix your %s combo card\n", device_get_desc(dev)); xe_deactivate(dev); return (ENXIO); } if ((err = xe_attach(dev))) { device_printf(dev, "xe_attach() failed! (%d)\n", err); xe_deactivate(dev); return (err); } return (0); } /* * The device entry is being removed, probably because someone ejected the * card. The interface should have been brought down manually before calling * this function; if not you may well lose packets. In any case, I shut down * the card and the interface, and hope for the best. */ static int xe_pccard_detach(device_t dev) { struct xe_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev); DEVPRINTF(2, (dev, "pccard_detach\n")); XE_LOCK(sc); xe_stop(sc); XE_UNLOCK(sc); callout_drain(&sc->media_timer); callout_drain(&sc->wdog_timer); ether_ifdetach(sc->ifp); xe_deactivate(dev); mtx_destroy(&sc->lock); return (0); } static int xe_pccard_probe(device_t dev) { const struct xe_pccard_product *xpp; DEVPRINTF(2, (dev, "pccard_probe\n")); /* * Xircom cards aren't proper MFC cards, so we have to take all * cards that match, not just ones that are network. */ /* If we match something in the table, it is our device. */ if ((xpp = xe_pccard_get_product(dev)) == NULL) return (ENXIO); /* Set card name for logging later */ if (xpp->product.pp_name != NULL) device_set_desc(dev, xpp->product.pp_name); /* Reject known but unsupported cards */ if (xpp->flags & XE_CARD_TYPE_FLAGS_NO) { device_printf(dev, "Sorry, your %s card is not supported :(\n", device_get_desc(dev)); return (ENXIO); } return (0); } static device_method_t xe_pccard_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, xe_pccard_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, xe_pccard_attach), DEVMETHOD(device_detach, xe_pccard_detach), { 0, 0 } }; static driver_t xe_pccard_driver = { "xe", xe_pccard_methods, sizeof(struct xe_softc), }; devclass_t xe_devclass; DRIVER_MODULE(xe, pccard, xe_pccard_driver, xe_devclass, 0, 0);