the lazy-transmit-interrupt logic, fixing a few minor logic problems.
Now unable to reproduce the lockup problem described in PR #6767. Changing
PR's state to "feedback".
Implemented a more sophisticated mechanism for handling transmitter
interrupts which now defers them until the transmit queue if filled
up with completed buffers. This has two advantages: first, it reduces
the number of transmitter interrupts to just 1/120th of the rate
that they occured previously, and two, running down many buffers
at once has much improved cache effects.
Defer rundown (m_freem) of completed transmit buffers for no longer
than 1 second.
This brings us up-to-date with the most recent "fxp" driver in FreeBSD.
was stuck in the while (!(cbp->cb_status & FXP_CB_STATUS_C)); loop,
I think because the relevent CPU cache entry was never updated.
This was on a compaq deskpro system.
when this driver was changed to use the MAC-independent MII code. This
"PHY" does not have a programming interface, but simply senses the duplex
mode from the link partner. Since it is not possible to read the 80c24
to determine the link type or status, we consider this to be "manual".
egcs won't attempt to optimize inline copies of them into a single
load/store (the RFA is not 4-byte aligned in the DMA area).
Just use memcpy() to copy those fields, now, not our own home-grown.
pci_mapreg_info() call. pci_mapreg_map() implies this check,
but code which calls pci_mapreg_info() has to check it explicitly.
Otherwise, if memory space is disabled, the driver does the wrong
thing, and tries to use memory space anyway, potentially resulting
incorrect driver operation and no useful error message.
- Fall back on i/o space if mem space isn't available.
- Card reports mem space as prefetchable, but mapping the card into dense
space fails in nasty ways on the Alpha. Force mapping into sparse
space by clearing the BUS_SPACE_MAP_CACHEABLE bit (XXX!).
- Work around a bug in the 82557 that causes the receiver to lock up
in certain conditions by kicking the multicast address filter if we
haven't heard anything come down the wire for some period of time.
- Fix a bug that could cause TxCB descriptor chains to cross page boundaries
on the Alpha.
- Remove some unneeded register masking.
- Fix a bug where too much data was copied from the config template, causing
memory corruption.
- Fix handing of if_timer (it was be cleared too early in some cases).
- Attempt to reduce the chances of receiver overrun by doubling the
number of receive DMA segments, and processing receive interrupts
before transmit interrupts.
- Remove a gratuitous assignment.
- Fix a bug where incoming packets were counted twice.
- Add NetBSD autoconfiguration support.
- Rearrange code slightly to minimize the number of #ifdefs.
- Don't use a structure to access CSRs. Use macros that DTRT for
the NetBSD and FreeBSD cases.
- Deal with alignment contraint on Alpha - add 2-byte padding at the
beginning of the RFA, so that the data will be 4-byte aligned, after
the 14-byte Ethernet header.
Thanks to Matthias Drochner for the testing, and David Greenman for
the feedback on the changes.