NetBSD/sys/arch/mac68k/obio/if_mc_obio.c

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/* $NetBSD: if_mc_obio.c,v 1.6 1998/07/08 04:18:54 scottr Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997 David Huang <khym@bga.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Portions of this code are based on code by Denton Gentry <denny1@home.com>
* and Yanagisawa Takeshi <yanagisw@aa.ap.titech.ac.jp>.
*
* 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. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 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.
*
*/
/*
* Bus attachment and DMA routines for the mc driver (Centris/Quadra
* 660av and Quadra 840av onboard ethernet, based on the AMD Am79C940
* MACE ethernet chip). Also uses the PSC (Peripheral Subsystem
* Controller) for DMA to and from the MACE.
*/
#include "opt_ddb.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_ether.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/psc.h>
#include <mac68k/obio/obiovar.h>
#include <mac68k/dev/if_mcreg.h>
#include <mac68k/dev/if_mcvar.h>
#define MACE_REG_BASE 0x50F1C000
#define MACE_PROM_BASE 0x50F08000
hide int mc_obio_match __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
hide void mc_obio_attach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
hide void mc_obio_init __P((struct mc_softc *sc));
hide void mc_obio_put __P((struct mc_softc *sc, u_int len));
hide int mc_dmaintr __P((void *arg));
hide void mc_reset_rxdma __P((struct mc_softc *sc));
hide void mc_reset_rxdma_set __P((struct mc_softc *, int set));
hide void mc_reset_txdma __P((struct mc_softc *sc));
hide int mc_obio_getaddr __P((struct mc_softc *, u_int8_t *));
extern int kvtop __P((register caddr_t addr));
struct cfattach mc_obio_ca = {
sizeof(struct mc_softc), mc_obio_match, mc_obio_attach
};
hide int
mc_obio_match(parent, cf, aux)
struct device *parent;
struct cfdata *cf;
void *aux;
{
struct obio_attach_args *oa = aux;
bus_space_handle_t bsh;
int found = 0;
if (current_mac_model->class != MACH_CLASSAV)
return 0;
if (bus_space_map(oa->oa_tag, MACE_REG_BASE, MC_REGSIZE, 0, &bsh))
return 0;
/*
* Make sure the MACE's I/O space is readable, and if it is,
* try to read the CHIPID register. A MACE will always have
* 0x?940, where the ? depends on the chip version.
*/
if (mac68k_bus_space_probe(oa->oa_tag, bsh, 0, 1)) {
if ((bus_space_read_1(
oa->oa_tag, bsh, MACE_REG(MACE_CHIPIDL)) == 0x40) &&
((bus_space_read_1(
oa->oa_tag, bsh, MACE_REG(MACE_CHIPIDH)) & 0xf) == 9))
found = 1;
}
bus_space_unmap(oa->oa_tag, bsh, MC_REGSIZE);
return found;
}
hide void
mc_obio_attach(parent, self, aux)
struct device *parent, *self;
void *aux;
{
struct obio_attach_args *oa = (struct obio_attach_args *)aux;
struct mc_softc *sc = (void *)self;
u_int8_t myaddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
int i, noncontig = 0;
sc->sc_regt = oa->oa_tag;
sc->sc_biucc = XMTSP_64;
sc->sc_fifocc = XMTFW_16 | RCVFW_64 | XMTFWU | RCVFWU |
XMTBRST | RCVBRST;
sc->sc_plscc = PORTSEL_AUI;
if (bus_space_map(sc->sc_regt, MACE_REG_BASE, MC_REGSIZE, 0,
&sc->sc_regh)) {
printf(": failed to map space for MACE regs.\n");
return;
}
if (mc_obio_getaddr(sc, myaddr)) {
printf(": failed to get MAC address.\n");
return;
}
/* allocate memory for transmit buffer and mark it non-cacheable */
sc->sc_txbuf = malloc(NBPG, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
sc->sc_txbuf_phys = kvtop(sc->sc_txbuf);
physaccess (sc->sc_txbuf, (caddr_t)sc->sc_txbuf_phys, NBPG,
PG_V | PG_RW | PG_CI);
/*
* allocate memory for receive buffer and mark it non-cacheable
* XXX This should use the bus_dma interface, since the buffer
* needs to be physically contiguous. However, it seems that
* at least on my system, malloc() does allocate contiguous
* memory. If it's not, suggest reducing the number of buffers
* to 2, which will fit in one 4K page.
*/
sc->sc_rxbuf = malloc(MC_NPAGES * NBPG, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
sc->sc_rxbuf_phys = kvtop(sc->sc_rxbuf);
for (i = 0; i < MC_NPAGES; i++) {
int pa;
pa = kvtop(sc->sc_rxbuf + NBPG*i);
physaccess (sc->sc_rxbuf + NBPG*i, (caddr_t)pa, NBPG,
PG_V | PG_RW | PG_CI);
if (pa != sc->sc_rxbuf_phys + NBPG*i)
noncontig = 1;
}
if (noncontig) {
printf("%s: receive DMA buffer not contiguous! "
"Try compiling with \"options MC_RXDMABUFS=2\"\n",
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
return;
}
sc->sc_bus_init = mc_obio_init;
sc->sc_putpacket = mc_obio_put;
/* disable receive DMA */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x8800;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x1000;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + PSC_SET0) = 0x1100;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + PSC_SET1) = 0x1100;
/* disable transmit DMA */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x8800;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x1000;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CMD + PSC_SET0) = 0x1100;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CMD + PSC_SET1) = 0x1100;
/* install interrupt handlers */
add_psc_lev4_intr(PSCINTR_ENET_DMA, mc_dmaintr, sc);
add_psc_lev3_intr(mcintr, sc);
/* enable MACE DMA interrupts */
psc_reg1(PSC_LEV4_IER) = 0x80 | (1 << PSCINTR_ENET_DMA);
/* don't know what this does */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x9000;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x9000;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x0400;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x0400;
/* enable MACE interrupts */
psc_reg1(PSC_LEV3_IER) = 0x80 | (1 << PSCINTR_ENET);
/* mcsetup returns 1 if something fails */
if (mcsetup(sc, myaddr)) {
/* disable interrupts */
psc_reg1(PSC_LEV4_IER) = (1 << PSCINTR_ENET_DMA);
psc_reg1(PSC_LEV3_IER) = (1 << PSCINTR_ENET);
/* remove interrupt handlers */
remove_psc_lev4_intr(PSCINTR_ENET_DMA);
remove_psc_lev3_intr();
bus_space_unmap(sc->sc_regt, sc->sc_regh, MC_REGSIZE);
return;
}
}
/* Bus-specific initialization */
hide void
mc_obio_init(sc)
struct mc_softc *sc;
{
mc_reset_rxdma(sc);
mc_reset_txdma(sc);
}
hide void
mc_obio_put(sc, len)
struct mc_softc *sc;
u_int len;
{
psc_reg4(PSC_ENETWR_ADDR + sc->sc_txset) = sc->sc_txbuf_phys;
psc_reg4(PSC_ENETWR_LEN + sc->sc_txset) = len;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CMD + sc->sc_txset) = 0x9800;
sc->sc_txset ^= 0x10;
}
/*
* Interrupt handler for the MACE DMA completion interrupts
*/
int
mc_dmaintr(arg)
void *arg;
{
struct mc_softc *sc = arg;
u_int16_t status;
u_int32_t bufsleft, which;
int head;
/*
* Not sure what this does... figure out if this interrupt is
* really ours?
*/
while ((which = psc_reg4(0x804)) != psc_reg4(0x804))
;
if ((which & 0x60000000) == 0)
return 0;
/* Get the read channel status */
status = psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL);
if (status & 0x2000) {
/* I think this is an exceptional condition. Reset the DMA */
mc_reset_rxdma(sc);
#ifdef MCDEBUG
printf("%s: resetting receive DMA channel (status 0x%04x)\n",
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, status);
#endif
} else if (status & 0x100) {
/* We've received some packets from the MACE */
int offset;
/* Clear the interrupt */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + sc->sc_rxset) = 0x1100;
/* See how may receive buffers are left */
bufsleft = psc_reg4(PSC_ENETRD_LEN + sc->sc_rxset);
head = MC_RXDMABUFS - bufsleft;
#if 0 /* I don't think this should ever happen */
if (head == sc->sc_tail) {
#ifdef MCDEBUG
printf("%s: head == tail: suspending DMA?\n",
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
#endif
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + sc->sc_rxset) = 0x9000;
}
#endif
/* Loop through, processing each of the packets */
for (; sc->sc_tail < head; sc->sc_tail++) {
offset = sc->sc_tail * 0x800;
sc->sc_rxframe.rx_rcvcnt = sc->sc_rxbuf[offset];
sc->sc_rxframe.rx_rcvsts = sc->sc_rxbuf[offset+2];
sc->sc_rxframe.rx_rntpc = sc->sc_rxbuf[offset+4];
sc->sc_rxframe.rx_rcvcc = sc->sc_rxbuf[offset+6];
sc->sc_rxframe.rx_frame = sc->sc_rxbuf + offset + 16;
mc_rint(sc);
}
/*
* If we're out of buffers, reset this register set
* and switch to the other one. Otherwise, reactivate
* this set.
*/
if (bufsleft == 0) {
mc_reset_rxdma_set(sc, sc->sc_rxset);
sc->sc_rxset ^= 0x10;
} else
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + sc->sc_rxset) = 0x9800;
}
/* Get the write channel status */
status = psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL);
if (status & 0x2000) {
/* I think this is an exceptional condition. Reset the DMA */
mc_reset_txdma(sc);
#ifdef MCDEBUG
printf("%s: resetting transmit DMA channel (status 0x%04x)\n",
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname, status);
#endif
} else if (status & 0x100) {
/* Clear the interrupt and switch register sets */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CMD + sc->sc_txseti) = 0x100;
sc->sc_txseti ^= 0x10;
}
return 1;
}
hide void
mc_reset_rxdma(sc)
struct mc_softc *sc;
{
u_int8_t maccc;
/* Disable receiver, reset the DMA channels */
maccc = NIC_GET(sc, MACE_MACCC);
NIC_PUT(sc, MACE_MACCC, maccc & ~ENRCV);
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x8800;
mc_reset_rxdma_set(sc, 0);
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x400;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x8800;
mc_reset_rxdma_set(sc, 0x10);
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CTL) = 0x400;
/* Reenable receiver, reenable DMA */
NIC_PUT(sc, MACE_MACCC, maccc);
sc->sc_rxset = 0;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + PSC_SET0) = 0x9800;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + PSC_SET1) = 0x9800;
}
hide void
mc_reset_rxdma_set(sc, set)
struct mc_softc *sc;
int set;
{
/* disable DMA while modifying the registers, then reenable DMA */
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + set) = 0x0100;
psc_reg4(PSC_ENETRD_ADDR + set) = sc->sc_rxbuf_phys;
psc_reg4(PSC_ENETRD_LEN + set) = MC_RXDMABUFS;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETRD_CMD + set) = 0x9800;
sc->sc_tail = 0;
}
hide void
mc_reset_txdma(sc)
struct mc_softc *sc;
{
u_int8_t maccc;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x8800;
maccc = NIC_GET(sc, MACE_MACCC);
NIC_PUT(sc, MACE_MACCC, maccc & ~ENXMT);
sc->sc_txset = sc->sc_txseti = 0;
psc_reg2(PSC_ENETWR_CTL) = 0x400;
NIC_PUT(sc, MACE_MACCC, maccc);
}
hide int
mc_obio_getaddr(sc, lladdr)
struct mc_softc *sc;
u_int8_t *lladdr;
{
bus_space_handle_t bsh;
u_char csum;
if (bus_space_map(sc->sc_regt, MACE_PROM_BASE, 8*16, 0, &bsh)) {
printf(": failed to map space to read MACE address.\n%s",
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
return (-1);
}
if (!mac68k_bus_space_probe(sc->sc_regt, bsh, 0, 1)) {
bus_space_unmap(sc->sc_regt, bsh, 8*16);
return (-1);
}
csum = mc_get_enaddr(sc->sc_regt, bsh, 1, lladdr);
if (csum != 0xff)
printf(": ethernet PROM checksum failed (0x%x != 0xff)\n%s",
(int)csum, sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
bus_space_unmap(sc->sc_regt, bsh, 8*16);
return (csum == 0xff ? 0 : -1);
}