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author | Thomas Bushnell <thomas@gnu.org> | 1999-04-26 05:58:44 +0000 |
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committer | Thomas Bushnell <thomas@gnu.org> | 1999-04-26 05:58:44 +0000 |
commit | 86297c41a26f18d924e64fc93321c59cbc4c48dd (patch) | |
tree | 376954c6b95b735d361875319a1a2a9db6a27527 /linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c | |
parent | 851137902d3e7ad87af177487df3eea53e940a1c (diff) |
1998-11-30 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Clean up linux emulation code to make it architecture-independent
as much as possible.
* linux: Renamed from linuxdev.
* Makefile.in (objfiles): Add linux.o instead of linuxdev.o.
(MAKE): New variable. Used for the linux.o target.
* configure.in: Add AC_CHECK_TOOL(MAKE, make).
* i386/i386/spl.h: Include <i386/ipl.h>, for compatibility with
OSF Mach 3.0. Suggested by Elgin Lee <ehl@funghi.com>.
* linux/src: Renamed from linux/linux.
* linux/dev: Renamed from linux/mach.
* linux/Drivers.in (AC_INIT): Use dev/include/linux/autoconf.h,
instead of mach/include/linux/autoconf.h.
* Makefile.in (all): Target ../linux.o instead of ../linuxdev.o.
* linux/dev/drivers/block/genhd.c: Include <machine/spl.h> instead
of <i386/ipl.h>.
* linux/dev/drivers/net/auto_irq.c: Remove unneeded header files,
<i386/ipl.h> and <i386/pic.h>.
* linux/dev/init/main.c: Many i386-dependent codes moved to ...
* linux/dev/arch/i386/irq.c: ... here.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/setup.c: New file.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/linux_emul.h: Likewise.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/timer.c: Merged into sched.c.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/sched.c: Include <machine/spl.h> instead
of <i386/ipl.h>, and moved to ...
* linux/dev/kernel/sched.c: ... here.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/block.c: Include <machine/spl.h> and
<linux_emul.h>, instead of i386-dependent header files, and
moved to ...
* linux/dev/glue/blocl.c: ... here.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/net.c: Include <machine/spl.h> and
<linux_emul.h>, instead of i386-dependent header files, and
moved to ...
* linux/dev/glue/net.c: ... here.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/misc.c: Remove `x86' and moved to ...
* linux/dev/glue/misc.c: ... here.
* linux/dev/arch/i386/glue/kmem.c: Moved to ...
* linux/dev/glue/kmem.c: ... here.
Diffstat (limited to 'linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c')
-rw-r--r-- | linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c | 754 |
1 files changed, 754 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c b/linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..953c188 --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/src/drivers/net/at1700.c @@ -0,0 +1,754 @@ +/* at1700.c: A network device driver for the Allied Telesis AT1700. + + Written 1993-98 by Donald Becker. + + Copyright 1993 United States Government as represented by the + Director, National Security Agency. + + This software may be used and distributed according to the terms + of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference. + + The author may be reached as becker@CESDIS.gsfc.nasa.gov, or C/O + Center of Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences + Code 930.5, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD 20771 + + This is a device driver for the Allied Telesis AT1700, which is a + straight-forward Fujitsu MB86965 implementation. + + Sources: + The Fujitsu MB86965 datasheet. + + After the initial version of this driver was written Gerry Sawkins of + ATI provided their EEPROM configuration code header file. + Thanks to NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@mri.co.jp> for bug fixes. + + Bugs: + The MB86965 has a design flaw that makes all probes unreliable. Not + only is it difficult to detect, it also moves around in I/O space in + response to inb()s from other device probes! +*/ + +static const char *version = + "at1700.c:v1.15 4/7/98 Donald Becker (becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov)\n"; + +#include <linux/module.h> + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/fcntl.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/ptrace.h> +#include <linux/ioport.h> +#include <linux/in.h> +#include <linux/malloc.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <asm/system.h> +#include <asm/bitops.h> +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/dma.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> + +#include <linux/netdevice.h> +#include <linux/etherdevice.h> +#include <linux/skbuff.h> + +/* Tunable parameters. */ + +/* When to switch from the 64-entry multicast filter to Rx-all-multicast. */ +#define MC_FILTERBREAK 64 + +/* These unusual address orders are used to verify the CONFIG register. */ +static int at1700_probe_list[] = +{0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x240, 0x340, 0x320, 0x380, 0x300, 0}; +static int fmv18x_probe_list[] = +{0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x2c0, 0x300, 0x340, 0}; + + +/* use 0 for production, 1 for verification, >2 for debug */ +#ifndef NET_DEBUG +#define NET_DEBUG 1 +#endif +static unsigned int net_debug = NET_DEBUG; + +typedef unsigned char uchar; + +/* Information that need to be kept for each board. */ +struct net_local { + struct enet_statistics stats; + unsigned char mc_filter[8]; + uint jumpered:1; /* Set iff the board has jumper config. */ + uint tx_started:1; /* Packets are on the Tx queue. */ + uint invalid_irq:1; + uchar tx_queue; /* Number of packet on the Tx queue. */ + ushort tx_queue_len; /* Current length of the Tx queue. */ +}; + + +/* Offsets from the base address. */ +#define STATUS 0 +#define TX_STATUS 0 +#define RX_STATUS 1 +#define TX_INTR 2 /* Bit-mapped interrupt enable registers. */ +#define RX_INTR 3 +#define TX_MODE 4 +#define RX_MODE 5 +#define CONFIG_0 6 /* Misc. configuration settings. */ +#define CONFIG_1 7 +/* Run-time register bank 2 definitions. */ +#define DATAPORT 8 /* Word-wide DMA or programmed-I/O dataport. */ +#define TX_START 10 +#define MODE13 13 +/* Configuration registers only on the '865A/B chips. */ +#define EEPROM_Ctrl 16 +#define EEPROM_Data 17 +#define IOCONFIG 18 /* Either read the jumper, or move the I/O. */ +#define IOCONFIG1 19 +#define SAPROM 20 /* The station address PROM, if no EEPROM. */ +#define RESET 31 /* Write to reset some parts of the chip. */ +#define AT1700_IO_EXTENT 32 +/* Index to functions, as function prototypes. */ + +extern int at1700_probe(struct device *dev); + +static int at1700_probe1(struct device *dev, int ioaddr); +static int read_eeprom(int ioaddr, int location); +static int net_open(struct device *dev); +static int net_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev); +static void net_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs); +static void net_rx(struct device *dev); +static int net_close(struct device *dev); +static struct enet_statistics *net_get_stats(struct device *dev); +static void set_rx_mode(struct device *dev); + + +/* Check for a network adaptor of this type, and return '0' iff one exists. + If dev->base_addr == 0, probe all likely locations. + If dev->base_addr == 1, always return failure. + If dev->base_addr == 2, allocate space for the device and return success + (detachable devices only). + */ +#ifdef HAVE_DEVLIST +/* Support for a alternate probe manager, which will eliminate the + boilerplate below. */ +struct netdev_entry at1700_drv = +{"at1700", at1700_probe1, AT1700_IO_EXTENT, at1700_probe_list}; +#else +int +at1700_probe(struct device *dev) +{ + int i; + int base_addr = dev ? dev->base_addr : 0; + + if (base_addr > 0x1ff) /* Check a single specified location. */ + return at1700_probe1(dev, base_addr); + else if (base_addr != 0) /* Don't probe at all. */ + return ENXIO; + + for (i = 0; at1700_probe_list[i]; i++) { + int ioaddr = at1700_probe_list[i]; + if (check_region(ioaddr, AT1700_IO_EXTENT)) + continue; + if (at1700_probe1(dev, ioaddr) == 0) + return 0; + } + + return ENODEV; +} +#endif + +/* The Fujitsu datasheet suggests that the NIC be probed for by checking its + "signature", the default bit pattern after a reset. This *doesn't* work -- + there is no way to reset the bus interface without a complete power-cycle! + + It turns out that ATI came to the same conclusion I did: the only thing + that can be done is checking a few bits and then diving right into an + EEPROM read. */ + +int at1700_probe1(struct device *dev, int ioaddr) +{ + char fmv_irqmap[4] = {3, 7, 10, 15}; + char at1700_irqmap[8] = {3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15}; + unsigned int i, irq, is_fmv18x = 0, is_at1700 = 0; + + /* Resetting the chip doesn't reset the ISA interface, so don't bother. + That means we have to be careful with the register values we probe for. + */ +#ifdef notdef + printk("at1700 probe at %#x, eeprom is %4.4x %4.4x %4.4x ctrl %4.4x.\n", + ioaddr, read_eeprom(ioaddr, 4), read_eeprom(ioaddr, 5), + read_eeprom(ioaddr, 6), inw(ioaddr + EEPROM_Ctrl)); +#endif + /* We must check for the EEPROM-config boards first, else accessing + IOCONFIG0 will move the board! */ + if (at1700_probe_list[inb(ioaddr + IOCONFIG1) & 0x07] == ioaddr + && read_eeprom(ioaddr, 4) == 0x0000 + && (read_eeprom(ioaddr, 5) & 0xff00) == 0xF400) + is_at1700 = 1; + else if (fmv18x_probe_list[inb(ioaddr + IOCONFIG) & 0x07] == ioaddr + && inb(ioaddr + SAPROM ) == 0x00 + && inb(ioaddr + SAPROM + 1) == 0x00 + && inb(ioaddr + SAPROM + 2) == 0x0e) + is_fmv18x = 1; + else + return -ENODEV; + + /* Reset the internal state machines. */ + outb(0, ioaddr + RESET); + + /* Allocate a new 'dev' if needed. */ + if (dev == NULL) + dev = init_etherdev(0, sizeof(struct net_local)); + + if (is_at1700) + irq = at1700_irqmap[(read_eeprom(ioaddr, 12)&0x04) + | (read_eeprom(ioaddr, 0)>>14)]; + else + irq = fmv_irqmap[(inb(ioaddr + IOCONFIG)>>6) & 0x03]; + + /* Grab the region so that we can find another board if the IRQ request + fails. */ + request_region(ioaddr, AT1700_IO_EXTENT, dev->name); + + printk("%s: AT1700 found at %#3x, IRQ %d, address ", dev->name, + ioaddr, irq); + + dev->base_addr = ioaddr; + dev->irq = irq; + + for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) { + unsigned short eeprom_val = read_eeprom(ioaddr, 4+i); + printk("%04x", eeprom_val); + ((unsigned short *)dev->dev_addr)[i] = ntohs(eeprom_val); + } + + /* The EEPROM word 12 bit 0x0400 means use regular 100 ohm 10baseT signals, + rather than 150 ohm shielded twisted pair compensation. + 0x0000 == auto-sense the interface + 0x0800 == use TP interface + 0x1800 == use coax interface + */ + { + const char *porttype[] = {"auto-sense", "10baseT", "auto-sense", "10base2"}; + ushort setup_value = read_eeprom(ioaddr, 12); + + dev->if_port = setup_value >> 8; + printk(" %s interface.\n", porttype[(dev->if_port>>3) & 3]); + } + + /* Set the station address in bank zero. */ + outb(0xe0, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + outb(dev->dev_addr[i], ioaddr + 8 + i); + + /* Switch to bank 1 and set the multicast table to accept none. */ + outb(0xe4, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + outb(0x00, ioaddr + 8 + i); + + /* Set the configuration register 0 to 32K 100ns. byte-wide memory, 16 bit + bus access, two 4K Tx queues, and disabled Tx and Rx. */ + outb(0xda, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + + /* Switch to bank 2 and lock our I/O address. */ + outb(0xe8, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + outb(dev->if_port, MODE13); + + /* Power-down the chip. Aren't we green! */ + outb(0x00, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + + if (net_debug) + printk(version); + + /* Initialize the device structure. */ + dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct net_local), GFP_KERNEL); + if (dev->priv == NULL) + return -ENOMEM; + memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct net_local)); + + dev->open = net_open; + dev->stop = net_close; + dev->hard_start_xmit = net_send_packet; + dev->get_stats = net_get_stats; + dev->set_multicast_list = &set_rx_mode; + + /* Fill in the fields of 'dev' with ethernet-generic values. */ + ether_setup(dev); + + { + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + lp->jumpered = is_fmv18x; + /* Snarf the interrupt vector now. */ + if (request_irq(irq, &net_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev)) { + printk (" AT1700 at %#3x is unusable due to a conflict on" + "IRQ %d.\n", ioaddr, irq); + lp->invalid_irq = 1; + return 0; + } + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* EEPROM_Ctrl bits. */ +#define EE_SHIFT_CLK 0x40 /* EEPROM shift clock, in reg. 16. */ +#define EE_CS 0x20 /* EEPROM chip select, in reg. 16. */ +#define EE_DATA_WRITE 0x80 /* EEPROM chip data in, in reg. 17. */ +#define EE_DATA_READ 0x80 /* EEPROM chip data out, in reg. 17. */ + +/* Delay between EEPROM clock transitions. */ +#define eeprom_delay() do {} while (0); + +/* The EEPROM commands include the alway-set leading bit. */ +#define EE_WRITE_CMD (5 << 6) +#define EE_READ_CMD (6 << 6) +#define EE_ERASE_CMD (7 << 6) + +static int read_eeprom(int ioaddr, int location) +{ + int i; + unsigned short retval = 0; + int ee_addr = ioaddr + EEPROM_Ctrl; + int ee_daddr = ioaddr + EEPROM_Data; + int read_cmd = location | EE_READ_CMD; + + /* Shift the read command bits out. */ + for (i = 9; i >= 0; i--) { + short dataval = (read_cmd & (1 << i)) ? EE_DATA_WRITE : 0; + outb(EE_CS, ee_addr); + outb(dataval, ee_daddr); + eeprom_delay(); + outb(EE_CS | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr); /* EEPROM clock tick. */ + eeprom_delay(); + } + outb(EE_DATA_WRITE, ee_daddr); + for (i = 16; i > 0; i--) { + outb(EE_CS, ee_addr); + eeprom_delay(); + outb(EE_CS | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr); + eeprom_delay(); + retval = (retval << 1) | ((inb(ee_daddr) & EE_DATA_READ) ? 1 : 0); + } + + /* Terminate the EEPROM access. */ + outb(EE_CS, ee_addr); + eeprom_delay(); + outb(EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr); + outb(0, ee_addr); + return retval; +} + + + +static int net_open(struct device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + int i; + + /* Powerup the chip, initialize config register 1, and select bank 0. */ + outb(0xe0, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + + /* Set the station address in bank zero. */ + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + outb(dev->dev_addr[i], ioaddr + 8 + i); + + /* Switch to bank 1 and set the multicast table to accept none. */ + outb(0xe4, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + outb(0x00, ioaddr + 8 + i); + + /* Set the configuration register 0 to 32K 100ns. byte-wide memory, 16 bit + bus access, and two 4K Tx queues. */ + outb(0xda, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + + /* Switch to register bank 2, enable the Rx and Tx. */ + outw(0xe85a, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + + lp->tx_started = 0; + lp->tx_queue = 0; + lp->tx_queue_len = 0; + + /* Turn on Rx interrupts, leave Tx interrupts off until packet Tx. */ + outb(0x00, ioaddr + TX_INTR); + outb(0x81, ioaddr + RX_INTR); + + dev->tbusy = 0; + dev->interrupt = 0; + dev->start = 1; + + MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; + + return 0; +} + +static int +net_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + + if (dev->tbusy) { + /* If we get here, some higher level has decided we are broken. + There should really be a "kick me" function call instead. */ + int tickssofar = jiffies - dev->trans_start; + if (tickssofar < 10) + return 1; + printk("%s: transmit timed out with status %04x, %s?\n", dev->name, + inw(ioaddr + STATUS), inb(ioaddr + TX_STATUS) & 0x80 + ? "IRQ conflict" : "network cable problem"); + printk("%s: timeout registers: %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x %04x.\n", + dev->name, inw(ioaddr + 0), inw(ioaddr + 2), inw(ioaddr + 4), + inw(ioaddr + 6), inw(ioaddr + 8), inw(ioaddr + 10), + inw(ioaddr + 12), inw(ioaddr + 14)); + lp->stats.tx_errors++; + /* ToDo: We should try to restart the adaptor... */ + outw(0xffff, ioaddr + 24); + outw(0xffff, ioaddr + TX_STATUS); + outw(0xe85a, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + outw(0x8100, ioaddr + TX_INTR); + dev->tbusy=0; + dev->trans_start = jiffies; + lp->tx_started = 0; + lp->tx_queue = 0; + lp->tx_queue_len = 0; + } + + /* If some higher layer thinks we've missed an tx-done interrupt + we are passed NULL. Caution: dev_tint() handles the cli()/sti() + itself. */ + if (skb == NULL) { + dev_tint(dev); + return 0; + } + + /* Block a timer-based transmit from overlapping. This could better be + done with atomic_swap(1, dev->tbusy), but set_bit() works as well. */ + if (set_bit(0, (void*)&dev->tbusy) != 0) + printk("%s: Transmitter access conflict.\n", dev->name); + else { + short length = ETH_ZLEN < skb->len ? skb->len : ETH_ZLEN; + unsigned char *buf = skb->data; + + /* Turn off the possible Tx interrupts. */ + outb(0x00, ioaddr + TX_INTR); + + outw(length, ioaddr + DATAPORT); + outsw(ioaddr + DATAPORT, buf, (length + 1) >> 1); + + lp->tx_queue++; + lp->tx_queue_len += length + 2; + + if (lp->tx_started == 0) { + /* If the Tx is idle, always trigger a transmit. */ + outb(0x80 | lp->tx_queue, ioaddr + TX_START); + lp->tx_queue = 0; + lp->tx_queue_len = 0; + dev->trans_start = jiffies; + lp->tx_started = 1; + dev->tbusy = 0; + } else if (lp->tx_queue_len < 4096 - 1502) + /* Yes, there is room for one more packet. */ + dev->tbusy = 0; + + /* Turn on Tx interrupts back on. */ + outb(0x82, ioaddr + TX_INTR); + } + dev_kfree_skb (skb, FREE_WRITE); + + return 0; +} + +/* The typical workload of the driver: + Handle the network interface interrupts. */ +static void +net_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + struct device *dev = dev_id; + struct net_local *lp; + int ioaddr, status; + + if (dev == NULL) { + printk ("at1700_interrupt(): irq %d for unknown device.\n", irq); + return; + } + dev->interrupt = 1; + + ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + status = inw(ioaddr + TX_STATUS); + outw(status, ioaddr + TX_STATUS); + + if (net_debug > 4) + printk("%s: Interrupt with status %04x.\n", dev->name, status); + if (status & 0xff00 + || (inb(ioaddr + RX_MODE) & 0x40) == 0) { /* Got a packet(s). */ + net_rx(dev); + } + if (status & 0x00ff) { + if (status & 0x80) { + lp->stats.tx_packets++; + if (lp->tx_queue) { + outb(0x80 | lp->tx_queue, ioaddr + TX_START); + lp->tx_queue = 0; + lp->tx_queue_len = 0; + dev->trans_start = jiffies; + dev->tbusy = 0; + mark_bh(NET_BH); /* Inform upper layers. */ + } else { + lp->tx_started = 0; + /* Turn on Tx interrupts off. */ + outb(0x00, ioaddr + TX_INTR); + dev->tbusy = 0; + mark_bh(NET_BH); /* Inform upper layers. */ + } + } + } + + dev->interrupt = 0; + return; +} + +/* We have a good packet(s), get it/them out of the buffers. */ +static void +net_rx(struct device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + int boguscount = 5; + + while ((inb(ioaddr + RX_MODE) & 0x40) == 0) { + ushort status = inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); + ushort pkt_len = inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); + + if (net_debug > 4) + printk("%s: Rxing packet mode %02x status %04x.\n", + dev->name, inb(ioaddr + RX_MODE), status); +#ifndef final_version + if (status == 0) { + outb(0x05, ioaddr + 14); + break; + } +#endif + + if ((status & 0xF0) != 0x20) { /* There was an error. */ + lp->stats.rx_errors++; + if (status & 0x08) lp->stats.rx_length_errors++; + if (status & 0x04) lp->stats.rx_frame_errors++; + if (status & 0x02) lp->stats.rx_crc_errors++; + if (status & 0x01) lp->stats.rx_over_errors++; + } else { + /* Malloc up new buffer. */ + struct sk_buff *skb; + + if (pkt_len > 1550) { + printk("%s: The AT1700 claimed a very large packet, size %d.\n", + dev->name, pkt_len); + /* Prime the FIFO and then flush the packet. */ + inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); + outb(0x05, ioaddr + 14); + lp->stats.rx_errors++; + break; + } + skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len+3); + if (skb == NULL) { + printk("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet (len %d).\n", + dev->name, pkt_len); + /* Prime the FIFO and then flush the packet. */ + inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); + outb(0x05, ioaddr + 14); + lp->stats.rx_dropped++; + break; + } + skb->dev = dev; + skb_reserve(skb,2); + + insw(ioaddr + DATAPORT, skb_put(skb,pkt_len), (pkt_len + 1) >> 1); + skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb, dev); + netif_rx(skb); + lp->stats.rx_packets++; + } + if (--boguscount <= 0) + break; + } + + /* If any worth-while packets have been received, dev_rint() + has done a mark_bh(NET_BH) for us and will work on them + when we get to the bottom-half routine. */ + { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) { + if ((inb(ioaddr + RX_MODE) & 0x40) == 0x40) + break; + inw(ioaddr + DATAPORT); /* dummy status read */ + outb(0x05, ioaddr + 14); + } + + if (net_debug > 5) + printk("%s: Exint Rx packet with mode %02x after %d ticks.\n", + dev->name, inb(ioaddr + RX_MODE), i); + } + return; +} + +/* The inverse routine to net_open(). */ +static int net_close(struct device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + + dev->tbusy = 1; + dev->start = 0; + + /* Set configuration register 0 to disable Tx and Rx. */ + outb(0xda, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + + /* No statistic counters on the chip to update. */ + +#if 0 + /* Disable the IRQ on boards where it is feasible. */ + if (lp->jumpered) { + outb(0x00, ioaddr + IOCONFIG1); + free_irq(dev->irq, dev); + } +#endif + + /* Power-down the chip. Green, green, green! */ + outb(0x00, ioaddr + CONFIG_1); + + MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; + + return 0; +} + +/* Get the current statistics. + This may be called with the card open or closed. + There are no on-chip counters, so this function is trivial. +*/ +static struct enet_statistics * +net_get_stats(struct device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + return &lp->stats; +} + +/* + Set the multicast/promiscuous mode for this adaptor. +*/ + +/* The little-endian AUTODIN II ethernet CRC calculation. + N.B. Do not use for bulk data, use a table-based routine instead. + This is common code and should be moved to net/core/crc.c */ +static unsigned const ethernet_polynomial_le = 0xedb88320U; +static inline unsigned ether_crc_le(int length, unsigned char *data) +{ + unsigned int crc = 0xffffffff; /* Initial value. */ + while(--length >= 0) { + unsigned char current_octet = *data++; + int bit; + for (bit = 8; --bit >= 0; current_octet >>= 1) { + if ((crc ^ current_octet) & 1) { + crc >>= 1; + crc ^= ethernet_polynomial_le; + } else + crc >>= 1; + } + } + return crc; +} + +static void +set_rx_mode(struct device *dev) +{ + int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; + struct net_local *lp = (struct net_local *)dev->priv; + unsigned char mc_filter[8]; /* Multicast hash filter */ + long flags; + int i; + + if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) { + /* Unconditionally log net taps. */ + printk("%s: Promiscuous mode enabled.\n", dev->name); + memset(mc_filter, 0xff, sizeof(mc_filter)); + outb(3, ioaddr + RX_MODE); /* Enable promiscuous mode */ + } else if (dev->mc_count > MC_FILTERBREAK + || (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)) { + /* Too many to filter perfectly -- accept all multicasts. */ + memset(mc_filter, 0xff, sizeof(mc_filter)); + outb(2, ioaddr + RX_MODE); /* Use normal mode. */ + } else if (dev->mc_count == 0) { + memset(mc_filter, 0x00, sizeof(mc_filter)); + outb(1, ioaddr + RX_MODE); /* Ignore almost all multicasts. */ + } else { + struct dev_mc_list *mclist; + int i; + + memset(mc_filter, 0, sizeof(mc_filter)); + for (i = 0, mclist = dev->mc_list; mclist && i < dev->mc_count; + i++, mclist = mclist->next) + set_bit(ether_crc_le(ETH_ALEN, mclist->dmi_addr) >> 26, + mc_filter); + } + + save_flags(flags); + cli(); + if (memcmp(mc_filter, lp->mc_filter, sizeof(mc_filter))) { + int saved_bank = inw(ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + /* Switch to bank 1 and set the multicast table. */ + outw((saved_bank & ~0x0C00) | 0x0480, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + outb(mc_filter[i], ioaddr + 8 + i); + memcpy(lp->mc_filter, mc_filter, sizeof(mc_filter)); + outw(saved_bank, ioaddr + CONFIG_0); + } + restore_flags(flags); + return; +} + +#ifdef MODULE +static char devicename[9] = { 0, }; +static struct device dev_at1700 = { + devicename, /* device name is inserted by linux/drivers/net/net_init.c */ + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, NULL, at1700_probe }; + +static int io = 0x260; +static int irq = 0; + +int init_module(void) +{ + if (io == 0) + printk("at1700: You should not use auto-probing with insmod!\n"); + dev_at1700.base_addr = io; + dev_at1700.irq = irq; + if (register_netdev(&dev_at1700) != 0) { + printk("at1700: register_netdev() returned non-zero.\n"); + return -EIO; + } + return 0; +} + +void +cleanup_module(void) +{ + unregister_netdev(&dev_at1700); + kfree(dev_at1700.priv); + dev_at1700.priv = NULL; + + /* If we don't do this, we can't re-insmod it later. */ + free_irq(dev_at1700.irq, NULL); + release_region(dev_at1700.base_addr, AT1700_IO_EXTENT); +} +#endif /* MODULE */ + +/* + * Local variables: + * compile-command: "gcc -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c at1700.c" + * alt-compile-command: "gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c at1700.c" + * tab-width: 4 + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * c-indent-level: 4 + * End: + */ |