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/* Generic NS8390 register definitions. */
/* This file is part of Donald Becker's 8390 drivers, and is distributed
under the same license. Auto-loading of 8390.o added by Paul Gortmaker.
Some of these names and comments originated from the Crynwr
packet drivers, which are distributed under the GPL. */
#ifndef _8390_h
#define _8390_h
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/if_ether.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
/* With kmod, drivers can now load the 8390 module themselves! */
#if 0 /* def CONFIG_KMOD */
#define LOAD_8390_BY_KMOD
#endif
#define TX_2X_PAGES 12
#define TX_1X_PAGES 6
/* Should always use two Tx slots to get back-to-back transmits. */
#define EI_PINGPONG
#ifdef EI_PINGPONG
#define TX_PAGES TX_2X_PAGES
#else
#define TX_PAGES TX_1X_PAGES
#endif
#define ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6
/* The 8390 specific per-packet-header format. */
struct e8390_pkt_hdr {
unsigned char status; /* status */
unsigned char next; /* pointer to next packet. */
unsigned short count; /* header + packet length in bytes */
};
#ifdef notdef
extern int ei_debug;
#else
#define ei_debug 1
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_AUTOIRQ
/* From auto_irq.c */
extern void autoirq_setup(int waittime);
extern unsigned long autoirq_report(int waittime);
#endif
#if defined(LOAD_8390_BY_KMOD) && defined(MODULE) && !defined(NS8390_CORE)
/* Function pointers to be mapped onto the 8390 core support */
static int (*S_ethdev_init)(struct device *dev);
static void (*S_NS8390_init)(struct device *dev, int startp);
static int (*S_ei_open)(struct device *dev);
static int (*S_ei_close)(struct device *dev);
static void (*S_ei_interrupt)(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
#define NS8390_KSYSMS_PRESENT ( \
get_module_symbol(NULL, "ethdev_init") != 0 && \
get_module_symbol(NULL, "NS8390_init") != 0 && \
get_module_symbol(NULL, "ei_open") != 0 && \
get_module_symbol(NULL, "ei_close") != 0 && \
get_module_symbol(NULL, "ei_interrupt") != 0)
extern __inline__ int load_8390_module(const char *driver)
{
if (! NS8390_KSYSMS_PRESENT) {
int (*request_mod)(const char *module_name);
if (get_module_symbol("", "request_module") == 0) {
printk("%s: module auto-load (kmod) support not present.\n", driver);
printk("%s: unable to auto-load required 8390 module.\n", driver);
printk("%s: try \"modprobe 8390\" as root 1st.\n", driver);
return -ENOSYS;
}
request_mod = (void*)get_module_symbol("", "request_module");
if (request_mod("8390")) {
printk("%s: request to load the 8390 module failed.\n", driver);
return -ENOSYS;
}
/* Check if module really loaded and is valid */
if (! NS8390_KSYSMS_PRESENT) {
printk("%s: 8390.o not found/invalid or failed to load.\n", driver);
return -ENOSYS;
}
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: auto-loaded 8390 module.\n", driver);
}
/* Map the functions into place */
S_ethdev_init = (void*)get_module_symbol(0, "ethdev_init");
S_NS8390_init = (void*)get_module_symbol(0, "NS8390_init");
S_ei_open = (void*)get_module_symbol(0, "ei_open");
S_ei_close = (void*)get_module_symbol(0, "ei_close");
S_ei_interrupt = (void*)get_module_symbol(0, "ei_interrupt");
return 0;
}
/*
* Since a kmod aware driver won't explicitly show a dependence on the
* exported 8390 functions (due to the mapping above), the 8390 module
* (if present, and not in-kernel) needs to be protected from garbage
* collection. NS8390_module is only defined for a modular 8390 core.
*/
extern __inline__ void lock_8390_module(void)
{
struct module **mod = (struct module**)get_module_symbol(0, "NS8390_module");
if (mod != NULL && *mod != NULL)
__MOD_INC_USE_COUNT(*mod);
}
extern __inline__ void unlock_8390_module(void)
{
struct module **mod = (struct module**)get_module_symbol(0, "NS8390_module");
if (mod != NULL && *mod != NULL)
__MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(*mod);
}
/*
* These are last so they only have scope over the driver
* code (wd, ne, 3c503, etc.) and not over the above code.
*/
#define ethdev_init S_ethdev_init
#define NS8390_init S_NS8390_init
#define ei_open S_ei_open
#define ei_close S_ei_close
#define ei_interrupt S_ei_interrupt
#else /* not a module or kmod support not wanted */
#define load_8390_module(driver) 0
#define lock_8390_module() do { } while (0)
#define unlock_8390_module() do { } while (0)
extern int ethdev_init(struct device *dev);
extern void NS8390_init(struct device *dev, int startp);
extern int ei_open(struct device *dev);
extern int ei_close(struct device *dev);
extern void ei_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
#endif
/* Most of these entries should be in 'struct device' (or most of the
things in there should be here!) */
/* You have one of these per-board */
struct ei_device {
const char *name;
void (*reset_8390)(struct device *);
void (*get_8390_hdr)(struct device *, struct e8390_pkt_hdr *, int);
void (*block_output)(struct device *, int, const unsigned char *, int);
void (*block_input)(struct device *, int, struct sk_buff *, int);
unsigned char mcfilter[8];
unsigned open:1;
unsigned word16:1; /* We have the 16-bit (vs 8-bit) version of the card. */
unsigned txing:1; /* Transmit Active */
unsigned irqlock:1; /* 8390's intrs disabled when '1'. */
unsigned dmaing:1; /* Remote DMA Active */
unsigned char tx_start_page, rx_start_page, stop_page;
unsigned char current_page; /* Read pointer in buffer */
unsigned char interface_num; /* Net port (AUI, 10bT.) to use. */
unsigned char txqueue; /* Tx Packet buffer queue length. */
short tx1, tx2; /* Packet lengths for ping-pong tx. */
short lasttx; /* Alpha version consistency check. */
unsigned char reg0; /* Register '0' in a WD8013 */
unsigned char reg5; /* Register '5' in a WD8013 */
unsigned char saved_irq; /* Original dev->irq value. */
struct net_device_stats stat; /* The new statistics table. */
u32 *reg_offset; /* Register mapping table */
spinlock_t page_lock; /* Page register locks */
unsigned long priv; /* Private field to store bus IDs etc. */
};
/* The maximum number of 8390 interrupt service routines called per IRQ. */
#define MAX_SERVICE 12
/* The maximum time waited (in jiffies) before assuming a Tx failed. (20ms) */
#define TX_TIMEOUT (20*HZ/100)
#define ei_status (*(struct ei_device *)(dev->priv))
/* Some generic ethernet register configurations. */
#define E8390_TX_IRQ_MASK 0xa /* For register EN0_ISR */
#define E8390_RX_IRQ_MASK 0x5
#define E8390_RXCONFIG 0x4 /* EN0_RXCR: broadcasts, no multicast,errors */
#define E8390_RXOFF 0x20 /* EN0_RXCR: Accept no packets */
#define E8390_TXCONFIG 0x00 /* EN0_TXCR: Normal transmit mode */
#define E8390_TXOFF 0x02 /* EN0_TXCR: Transmitter off */
/* Register accessed at EN_CMD, the 8390 base addr. */
#define E8390_STOP 0x01 /* Stop and reset the chip */
#define E8390_START 0x02 /* Start the chip, clear reset */
#define E8390_TRANS 0x04 /* Transmit a frame */
#define E8390_RREAD 0x08 /* Remote read */
#define E8390_RWRITE 0x10 /* Remote write */
#define E8390_NODMA 0x20 /* Remote DMA */
#define E8390_PAGE0 0x00 /* Select page chip registers */
#define E8390_PAGE1 0x40 /* using the two high-order bits */
#define E8390_PAGE2 0x80 /* Page 3 is invalid. */
/*
* Only generate indirect loads given a machine that needs them.
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_MAC) || defined(CONFIG_AMIGA_PCMCIA) || \
defined(CONFIG_ARIADNE2) || defined(CONFIG_ARIADNE2_MODULE)
#define EI_SHIFT(x) (ei_local->reg_offset[x])
#else
#define EI_SHIFT(x) (x)
#endif
#define E8390_CMD EI_SHIFT(0x00) /* The command register (for all pages) */
/* Page 0 register offsets. */
#define EN0_CLDALO EI_SHIFT(0x01) /* Low byte of current local dma addr RD */
#define EN0_STARTPG EI_SHIFT(0x01) /* Starting page of ring bfr WR */
#define EN0_CLDAHI EI_SHIFT(0x02) /* High byte of current local dma addr RD */
#define EN0_STOPPG EI_SHIFT(0x02) /* Ending page +1 of ring bfr WR */
#define EN0_BOUNDARY EI_SHIFT(0x03) /* Boundary page of ring bfr RD WR */
#define EN0_TSR EI_SHIFT(0x04) /* Transmit status reg RD */
#define EN0_TPSR EI_SHIFT(0x04) /* Transmit starting page WR */
#define EN0_NCR EI_SHIFT(0x05) /* Number of collision reg RD */
#define EN0_TCNTLO EI_SHIFT(0x05) /* Low byte of tx byte count WR */
#define EN0_FIFO EI_SHIFT(0x06) /* FIFO RD */
#define EN0_TCNTHI EI_SHIFT(0x06) /* High byte of tx byte count WR */
#define EN0_ISR EI_SHIFT(0x07) /* Interrupt status reg RD WR */
#define EN0_CRDALO EI_SHIFT(0x08) /* low byte of current remote dma address RD */
#define EN0_RSARLO EI_SHIFT(0x08) /* Remote start address reg 0 */
#define EN0_CRDAHI EI_SHIFT(0x09) /* high byte, current remote dma address RD */
#define EN0_RSARHI EI_SHIFT(0x09) /* Remote start address reg 1 */
#define EN0_RCNTLO EI_SHIFT(0x0a) /* Remote byte count reg WR */
#define EN0_RCNTHI EI_SHIFT(0x0b) /* Remote byte count reg WR */
#define EN0_RSR EI_SHIFT(0x0c) /* rx status reg RD */
#define EN0_RXCR EI_SHIFT(0x0c) /* RX configuration reg WR */
#define EN0_TXCR EI_SHIFT(0x0d) /* TX configuration reg WR */
#define EN0_COUNTER0 EI_SHIFT(0x0d) /* Rcv alignment error counter RD */
#define EN0_DCFG EI_SHIFT(0x0e) /* Data configuration reg WR */
#define EN0_COUNTER1 EI_SHIFT(0x0e) /* Rcv CRC error counter RD */
#define EN0_IMR EI_SHIFT(0x0f) /* Interrupt mask reg WR */
#define EN0_COUNTER2 EI_SHIFT(0x0f) /* Rcv missed frame error counter RD */
/* Bits in EN0_ISR - Interrupt status register */
#define ENISR_RX 0x01 /* Receiver, no error */
#define ENISR_TX 0x02 /* Transmitter, no error */
#define ENISR_RX_ERR 0x04 /* Receiver, with error */
#define ENISR_TX_ERR 0x08 /* Transmitter, with error */
#define ENISR_OVER 0x10 /* Receiver overwrote the ring */
#define ENISR_COUNTERS 0x20 /* Counters need emptying */
#define ENISR_RDC 0x40 /* remote dma complete */
#define ENISR_RESET 0x80 /* Reset completed */
#define ENISR_ALL 0x3f /* Interrupts we will enable */
/* Bits in EN0_DCFG - Data config register */
#define ENDCFG_WTS 0x01 /* word transfer mode selection */
/* Page 1 register offsets. */
#define EN1_PHYS EI_SHIFT(0x01) /* This board's physical enet addr RD WR */
#define EN1_PHYS_SHIFT(i) EI_SHIFT(i+1) /* Get and set mac address */
#define EN1_CURPAG EI_SHIFT(0x07) /* Current memory page RD WR */
#define EN1_MULT EI_SHIFT(0x08) /* Multicast filter mask array (8 bytes) RD WR */
#define EN1_MULT_SHIFT(i) EI_SHIFT(8+i) /* Get and set multicast filter */
/* Bits in received packet status byte and EN0_RSR*/
#define ENRSR_RXOK 0x01 /* Received a good packet */
#define ENRSR_CRC 0x02 /* CRC error */
#define ENRSR_FAE 0x04 /* frame alignment error */
#define ENRSR_FO 0x08 /* FIFO overrun */
#define ENRSR_MPA 0x10 /* missed pkt */
#define ENRSR_PHY 0x20 /* physical/multicast address */
#define ENRSR_DIS 0x40 /* receiver disable. set in monitor mode */
#define ENRSR_DEF 0x80 /* deferring */
/* Transmitted packet status, EN0_TSR. */
#define ENTSR_PTX 0x01 /* Packet transmitted without error */
#define ENTSR_ND 0x02 /* The transmit wasn't deferred. */
#define ENTSR_COL 0x04 /* The transmit collided at least once. */
#define ENTSR_ABT 0x08 /* The transmit collided 16 times, and was deferred. */
#define ENTSR_CRS 0x10 /* The carrier sense was lost. */
#define ENTSR_FU 0x20 /* A "FIFO underrun" occurred during transmit. */
#define ENTSR_CDH 0x40 /* The collision detect "heartbeat" signal was lost. */
#define ENTSR_OWC 0x80 /* There was an out-of-window collision. */
#endif /* _8390_h */