31e4cb1fee
- menu and option names for the network configuration fixed - NIC init code passes script name to ethernet module init code - VDE module added to the list of ethernet modules - constant BX_PACKET_BUFSIZE moved to eth.h
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18 KiB
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612 lines
18 KiB
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// $Id: pcipnic.cc,v 1.12 2004-10-07 17:38:03 vruppert Exp $
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2003 Fen Systems Ltd.
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// http://www.fensystems.co.uk/
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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// Define BX_PLUGGABLE in files that can be compiled into plugins. For
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// platforms that require a special tag on exported symbols, BX_PLUGGABLE
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// is used to know when we are exporting symbols and when we are importing.
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#define BX_PLUGGABLE
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#include "iodev.h"
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#if BX_SUPPORT_PCI && BX_SUPPORT_PCIPNIC
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#include "eth.h"
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#define LOG_THIS thePNICDevice->
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bx_pcipnic_c* thePNICDevice = NULL;
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const Bit8u pnic_iomask[16] = {2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
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int
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libpcipnic_LTX_plugin_init(plugin_t *plugin, plugintype_t type, int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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thePNICDevice = new bx_pcipnic_c ();
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bx_devices.pluginPciPNicAdapter = thePNICDevice;
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BX_REGISTER_DEVICE_DEVMODEL(plugin, type, thePNICDevice, BX_PLUGIN_PCIPNIC);
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return 0; // Success
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}
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void
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libpcipnic_LTX_plugin_fini(void)
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{
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}
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bx_pcipnic_c::bx_pcipnic_c(void)
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{
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put("PNIC");
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settype(PCIPNICLOG);
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}
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bx_pcipnic_c::~bx_pcipnic_c(void)
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{
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// nothing for now
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BX_DEBUG(("Exit."));
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}
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::init(void)
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{
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// called once when bochs initializes
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if (!bx_options.pnic.Oenabled->get()) return;
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memcpy ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.macaddr, bx_options.pnic.Omacaddr->getptr(),
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sizeof( BX_PNIC_THIS s.macaddr ) );
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.devfunc = 0x00;
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DEV_register_pci_handlers(this,
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pci_read_handler,
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pci_write_handler,
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&BX_PNIC_THIS s.devfunc, BX_PLUGIN_PCIPNIC,
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"Experimental PCI Pseudo NIC");
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for (unsigned i=0; i<256; i++) {
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[i] = 0x0;
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}
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// This code ripped wholesale from ne2k.cc:
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// Attach to the simulated ethernet dev
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char *ethmod = bx_options.pnic.Oethmod->get_choice(bx_options.pnic.Oethmod->get());
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BX_PNIC_THIS ethdev = eth_locator_c::create(ethmod,
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bx_options.pnic.Oethdev->getptr (),
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(const char *) bx_options.pnic.Omacaddr->getptr (),
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rx_handler,
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this,
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bx_options.pnic.Oscript->getptr ());
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if (BX_PNIC_THIS ethdev == NULL) {
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BX_PANIC(("could not find eth module %s", ethmod));
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// if they continue, use null.
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BX_INFO(("could not find eth module %s - using null instead", ethmod));
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BX_PNIC_THIS ethdev = eth_locator_c::create("null", NULL,
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(const char *) bx_options.pnic.Omacaddr->getptr (),
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rx_handler,
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this, "");
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if (BX_PNIC_THIS ethdev == NULL)
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BX_PANIC(("could not locate null module"));
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}
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr = 0;
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Bit16u base_ioaddr = bx_options.pnic.Oioaddr->get();
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Bit8u irq = bx_options.pnic.Oirq->get();
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BX_INFO( ( "pnic at 0x%04x-0x%04x irq %d",
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base_ioaddr, base_ioaddr + PNIC_MAX_REG, irq ) );
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}
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::reset(unsigned type)
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{
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unsigned i;
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static const struct reset_vals_t {
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unsigned addr;
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unsigned char val;
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} reset_vals[] = {
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{ 0x00, PNIC_PCI_VENDOR & 0xff },
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{ 0x01, PNIC_PCI_VENDOR >> 8 },
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{ 0x02, PNIC_PCI_DEVICE & 0xff },
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{ 0x03, PNIC_PCI_DEVICE >> 8 },
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{ 0x04, 0x05 }, { 0x05, 0x00 }, // command_io
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{ 0x06, 0x80 }, { 0x07, 0x02 }, // status
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{ 0x08, 0x01 }, // revision number
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{ 0x09, 0x00 }, // interface
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{ 0x0a, 0x00 }, // class_sub
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{ 0x0b, 0x02 }, // class_base Network Controller
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{ 0x0D, 0x20 }, // bus latency
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{ 0x0e, 0x00 }, // header_type_generic
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// address space 0x20 - 0x23
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{ 0x20, (( bx_options.pnic.Oioaddr->get() & 0xE0) | 0x01) },
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{ 0x21, ( bx_options.pnic.Oioaddr->get() >> 8) },
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{ 0x22, 0x00 }, { 0x23, 0x00 },
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{ 0x3c, 0x00, }, // IRQ
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{ 0x3d, BX_PCI_INTA }, // INT
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{ 0x6a, 0x01 }, // PNIC clock
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{ 0xc1, 0x20 } // PIRQ enable
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};
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(reset_vals) / sizeof(*reset_vals); ++i) {
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[reset_vals[i].addr] = reset_vals[i].val;
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}
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// Set up initial register values
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rCmd = PNIC_CMD_NOOP;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rStatus = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength = 0;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor = 0;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex = 0;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength = 0;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.irqEnabled = 0;
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// This should be done by the PCI BIOS
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DEV_pci_set_base_io(BX_PNIC_THIS_PTR, read_handler, write_handler,
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&BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr,
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&BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[0x20],
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16, &pnic_iomask[0], "PNIC");
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// Deassert IRQ
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set_irq_level(0);
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}
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::set_irq_level(bx_bool level)
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{
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DEV_pci_set_irq(BX_PNIC_THIS s.devfunc, BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[0x3d], level);
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}
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// static IO port read callback handler
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// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
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Bit32u
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bx_pcipnic_c::read_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#if !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) this_ptr;
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return( class_ptr->read(address, io_len) );
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}
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Bit32u
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bx_pcipnic_c::read(Bit32u address, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#else
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UNUSED(this_ptr);
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#endif // !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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Bit32u val = 0x0;
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Bit8u offset;
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BX_DEBUG(("register read from address 0x%04x - ", (unsigned) address));
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offset = address - BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr;
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switch (offset) {
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case PNIC_REG_STAT :
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if (io_len != 2)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC read from status register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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val = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rStatus;
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break;
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case PNIC_REG_LEN :
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if (io_len != 2)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC read from length register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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val = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength;
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break;
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case PNIC_REG_DATA :
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if (io_len != 1)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC read from data register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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if ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor >= BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength )
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC read at %u, beyond end of data register array",
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor));
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val = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rData[BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor ++];
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break;
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default :
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val = 0; // keep compiler happy
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BX_PANIC(("unsupported io read from address=0x%04x!", (unsigned) address));
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break;
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}
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BX_DEBUG(("val = 0x%04x", (Bit16u) val));
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return(val);
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}
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// static IO port write callback handler
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// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::write_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#if !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) this_ptr;
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class_ptr->write(address, value, io_len);
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}
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::write(Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#else
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UNUSED(this_ptr);
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#endif // !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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Bit8u offset;
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BX_DEBUG(("register write to address 0x%04x - ", (unsigned) address));
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offset = address - BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr;
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switch (offset) {
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case PNIC_REG_CMD :
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if (io_len != 2)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC write to command register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rCmd = value;
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BX_PNIC_THIS exec_command();
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break;
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case PNIC_REG_LEN :
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if (io_len != 2)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC write to length register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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if ( value > PNIC_DATA_SIZE )
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC bad length %u written to length register, max is %u",
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value, PNIC_DATA_SIZE));
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength = value;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor = 0;
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break;
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case PNIC_REG_DATA :
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if (io_len != 1)
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC write to data register, bad i/o length %u",
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(unsigned) io_len ));
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if ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor >= BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength )
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC write at %u, beyond end of data register array",
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor));
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rData[BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor ++] = value;
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break;
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default:
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BX_PANIC(("unsupported io write to address=0x%04x!", (unsigned) address));
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break;
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}
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}
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void bx_pcipnic_c::pnic_timer_handler(void *this_ptr)
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{
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) this_ptr;
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class_ptr->pnic_timer();
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}
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// Called once every 1ms
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void bx_pcipnic_c::pnic_timer(void)
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{
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// Do nothing atm
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}
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// static pci configuration space read callback handler
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// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
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Bit32u
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bx_pcipnic_c::pci_read_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit8u address, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#if !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) this_ptr;
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return class_ptr->pci_read(address, io_len);
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}
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Bit32u
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bx_pcipnic_c::pci_read(Bit8u address, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#else
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UNUSED(this_ptr);
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#endif // !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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Bit32u value = 0;
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if (io_len > 4 || io_len == 0) {
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BX_ERROR(("Experimental PNIC PCI read register 0x%02x, len=%u !",
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(unsigned) address, (unsigned) io_len));
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return 0xffffffff;
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}
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const char* pszName = " ";
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switch (address) {
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case 0x00: if (io_len == 2) {
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pszName = "(vendor id) ";
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} else if (io_len == 4) {
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pszName = "(vendor + device) ";
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}
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break;
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case 0x04: if (io_len == 2) {
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pszName = "(command) ";
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} else if (io_len == 4) {
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pszName = "(command+status) ";
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}
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break;
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case 0x08: if (io_len == 1) {
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pszName = "(revision id) ";
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} else if (io_len == 4) {
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pszName = "(rev.+class code) ";
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}
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break;
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case 0x0c: pszName = "(cache line size) "; break;
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case 0x20: pszName = "(base address) "; break;
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case 0x28: pszName = "(cardbus cis) "; break;
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case 0x2c: pszName = "(subsys. vendor+) "; break;
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case 0x30: pszName = "(rom base) "; break;
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case 0x3c: pszName = "(interrupt line+) "; break;
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case 0x3d: pszName = "(interrupt pin) "; break;
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}
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// This odd code is to display only what bytes actually were read.
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char szTmp[9];
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char szTmp2[3];
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szTmp[0] = '\0';
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szTmp2[0] = '\0';
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for (unsigned i=0; i<io_len; i++) {
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value |= (BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[address+i] << (i*8));
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sprintf(szTmp2, "%02x", (BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[address+i]));
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strrev(szTmp2);
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strcat(szTmp, szTmp2);
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}
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strrev(szTmp);
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BX_DEBUG(("Experimental PNIC PCI read register 0x%02x %svalue 0x%s",
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address, pszName, szTmp));
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return value;
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}
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// static pci configuration space write callback handler
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// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::pci_write_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit8u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#if !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) this_ptr;
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class_ptr->pci_write(address, value, io_len);
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}
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::pci_write(Bit8u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
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{
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#else
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UNUSED(this_ptr);
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#endif // !BX_USE_PCIPNIC_SMF
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Bit8u value8, oldval;
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bx_bool baseaddr_change = 0;
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if (((address >= 0x10) && (address < 0x20)) ||
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((address > 0x23) && (address < 0x34)))
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return;
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// This odd code is to display only what bytes actually were written.
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char szTmp[9];
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char szTmp2[3];
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szTmp[0] = '\0';
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szTmp2[0] = '\0';
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if (io_len <= 4) {
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for (unsigned i=0; i<io_len; i++) {
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value8 = (value >> (i*8)) & 0xFF;
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oldval = BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[address+i];
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switch (address+i) {
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case 0x3d: //
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case 0x05: // disallowing write to command hi-byte
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case 0x06: // disallowing write to status lo-byte (is that expected?)
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strcpy(szTmp2, "..");
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break;
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case 0x3c:
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if (value8 != oldval) {
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BX_INFO(("new irq line = %d", value8));
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[address+i] = value8;
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}
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break;
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case 0x20:
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case 0x21:
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baseaddr_change = (value8 != oldval);
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default:
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[address+i] = value8;
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sprintf(szTmp2, "%02x", value8);
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}
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strrev(szTmp2);
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strcat(szTmp, szTmp2);
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}
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if (baseaddr_change) {
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DEV_pci_set_base_io(BX_PNIC_THIS_PTR, read_handler, write_handler,
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&BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr,
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&BX_PNIC_THIS s.pci_conf[0x20],
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16, &pnic_iomask[0], "PNIC");
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BX_INFO(("new base address: 0x%04x", BX_PNIC_THIS s.base_ioaddr));
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}
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}
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strrev(szTmp);
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BX_DEBUG(("Experimental PNIC PCI write register 0x%02x value 0x%s", address, szTmp));
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}
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/*
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* Execute a hardware command.
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*/
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::exec_command(void)
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{
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Bit16u command = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rCmd;
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Bit16u ilength = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength;
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Bit8u *data = BX_PNIC_THIS s.rData;
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// Default return values
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Bit16u status = PNIC_STATUS_UNKNOWN_CMD;
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Bit16u olength = 0;
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if ( ilength != BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor )
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BX_PANIC(("PNIC command issued with incomplete data (should be %u, is %u)",
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ilength, BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor ));
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switch ( command ) {
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case PNIC_CMD_NOOP :
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_API_VER :
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Bit16u api_version;
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api_version = PNIC_API_VERSION;
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olength = sizeof(api_version);
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memcpy ( data, &api_version, sizeof(api_version) );
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_READ_MAC :
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olength = sizeof ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.macaddr );
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memcpy ( data, BX_PNIC_THIS s.macaddr, olength );
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_RESET :
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/* Flush the receive queue */
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength = 0;
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_XMIT :
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BX_PNIC_THIS ethdev->sendpkt ( data, ilength );
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_RECV :
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if ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength > 0 ) {
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int idx = ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex - BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength
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+ PNIC_RECV_RINGS ) % PNIC_RECV_RINGS;
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olength = BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvRingLength[idx];
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memcpy ( data, BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvRing[idx], olength );
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength --;
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}
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if ( ! BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength ) {
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set_irq_level(0);
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}
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_RECV_QLEN :
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Bit16u qlen;
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qlen = BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength;
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olength = sizeof(qlen);
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memcpy ( data, &qlen, sizeof(qlen) );
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_MASK_IRQ :
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Bit8u enabled;
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enabled = *((Bit8u*)data);
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.irqEnabled = enabled;
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if ( enabled && BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength ) {
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set_irq_level(1);
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} else {
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set_irq_level(0);
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}
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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case PNIC_CMD_FORCE_IRQ :
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set_irq_level(1);
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status = PNIC_STATUS_OK;
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break;
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default:
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BX_ERROR(("Unknown PNIC command %x (data length %u)", command, ilength ));
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status = PNIC_STATUS_UNKNOWN_CMD;
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break;
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}
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// Set registers
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rStatus = status;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rLength = olength;
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BX_PNIC_THIS s.rDataCursor = 0;
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}
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/*
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* Callback from the eth system driver when a frame has arrived
|
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*/
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void
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bx_pcipnic_c::rx_handler(void *arg, const void *buf, unsigned len)
|
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{
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// BX_DEBUG(("rx_handler with length %d", len));
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bx_pcipnic_c *class_ptr = (bx_pcipnic_c *) arg;
|
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class_ptr->rx_frame(buf, len);
|
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}
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/*
|
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* rx_frame() - called by the platform-specific code when an
|
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* ethernet frame has been received. The destination address
|
|
* is tested to see if it should be accepted, and if the
|
|
* rx ring has enough room, it is copied into it and
|
|
* the receive process is updated
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
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bx_pcipnic_c::rx_frame(const void *buf, unsigned io_len)
|
|
{
|
|
// Check packet length
|
|
if ( io_len > PNIC_DATA_SIZE ) {
|
|
BX_PANIC ( ( "PNIC receive: data size %u exceeded buffer size %u",
|
|
io_len, PNIC_DATA_SIZE ) );
|
|
// Truncate if user continues
|
|
io_len = PNIC_DATA_SIZE;
|
|
}
|
|
// Check receive ring is not full
|
|
if ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength == PNIC_RECV_RINGS ) {
|
|
BX_ERROR ( ( "PNIC receive: receive ring full, discarding packet" ) );
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
// Copy data to receive ring and record length
|
|
memcpy ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvRing[ BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex ], buf, io_len );
|
|
BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvRingLength[ BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex ] = io_len;
|
|
// Move to next ring entry
|
|
BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex = ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvIndex + 1) % PNIC_RECV_RINGS;
|
|
BX_PNIC_THIS s.recvQueueLength ++;
|
|
|
|
// Generate interrupt if enabled
|
|
if ( BX_PNIC_THIS s.irqEnabled ) {
|
|
set_irq_level(1);
|
|
}
|
|
}
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#endif // BX_SUPPORT_PCI && BX_SUPPORT_PCIPNIC
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