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stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001/*
2 * (C) Copyright 2003
3 * Ingo Assmus <ingo.assmus@keymile.com>
4 *
5 * based on - Driver for MV64360X ethernet ports
6 * Copyright (C) 2002 rabeeh@galileo.co.il
7 *
8 * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
9 * project.
10 *
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
12 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
13 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
14 * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
15 *
16 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 * GNU General Public License for more details.
20 *
21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
24 * MA 02111-1307 USA
25 */
26
27/*
28 * mv_eth.c - header file for the polled mode GT ethernet driver
29 */
30#include <common.h>
31#include <net.h>
32#include <malloc.h>
33
34#include "mv_eth.h"
35
36/* enable Debug outputs */
37
38#undef DEBUG_MV_ETH
39
40#ifdef DEBUG_MV_ETH
41#define DEBUG
42#define DP(x) x
43#else
44#define DP(x)
45#endif
46
47#undef MV64360_CHECKSUM_OFFLOAD
48/*************************************************************************
49**************************************************************************
50**************************************************************************
51* The first part is the high level driver of the gigE ethernet ports. *
52**************************************************************************
53**************************************************************************
54*************************************************************************/
55
56/* Definition for configuring driver */
57/* #define UPDATE_STATS_BY_SOFTWARE */
58#undef MV64360_RX_QUEUE_FILL_ON_TASK
59
60
61/* Constants */
62#define MAGIC_ETH_RUNNING 8031971
63#define MV64360_INTERNAL_SRAM_SIZE _256K
64#define EXTRA_BYTES 32
65#define WRAP ETH_HLEN + 2 + 4 + 16
66#define BUFFER_MTU dev->mtu + WRAP
67#define INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL 0x0007ffff
68#define INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL_EXT 0x0011ffff
69#ifdef MV64360_RX_FILL_ON_TASK
70#define INT_CAUSE_MASK_ALL 0x00000000
71#define INT_CAUSE_CHECK_BITS INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL
72#define INT_CAUSE_CHECK_BITS_EXT INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL_EXT
73#endif
74
75/* Read/Write to/from MV64360 internal registers */
76#define MV_REG_READ(offset) my_le32_to_cpu(* (volatile unsigned int *) (INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR + offset))
77#define MV_REG_WRITE(offset,data) *(volatile unsigned int *) (INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR + offset) = my_cpu_to_le32 (data)
78#define MV_SET_REG_BITS(regOffset,bits) ((*((volatile unsigned int*)((INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR) + (regOffset)))) |= ((unsigned int)my_cpu_to_le32(bits)))
79#define MV_RESET_REG_BITS(regOffset,bits) ((*((volatile unsigned int*)((INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR) + (regOffset)))) &= ~((unsigned int)my_cpu_to_le32(bits)))
80
81/* Static function declarations */
82static int mv64360_eth_real_open (struct eth_device *eth);
83static int mv64360_eth_real_stop (struct eth_device *eth);
84static struct net_device_stats *mv64360_eth_get_stats (struct eth_device
85 *dev);
86static void eth_port_init_mac_tables (ETH_PORT eth_port_num);
87static void mv64360_eth_update_stat (struct eth_device *dev);
88bool db64360_eth_start (struct eth_device *eth);
89unsigned int eth_read_mib_counter (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
90 unsigned int mib_offset);
91int mv64360_eth_receive (struct eth_device *dev);
92
93int mv64360_eth_xmit (struct eth_device *, volatile void *packet, int length);
94
95#ifndef UPDATE_STATS_BY_SOFTWARE
96static void mv64360_eth_print_stat (struct eth_device *dev);
97#endif
98/* Processes a received packet */
99extern void NetReceive (volatile uchar *, int);
100
101extern unsigned int INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR;
102
103/*************************************************
104 *Helper functions - used inside the driver only *
105 *************************************************/
106#ifdef DEBUG_MV_ETH
107void print_globals (struct eth_device *dev)
108{
109 printf ("Ethernet PRINT_Globals-Debug function\n");
110 printf ("Base Address for ETH_PORT_INFO: %08x\n",
111 (unsigned int) dev->priv);
112 printf ("Base Address for mv64360_eth_priv: %08x\n",
113 (unsigned int) &(((ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv)->
114 port_private));
115
116 printf ("GT Internal Base Address: %08x\n",
117 INTERNAL_REG_BASE_ADDR);
118 printf ("Base Address for TX-DESCs: %08x Number of allocated Buffers %d\n", (unsigned int) ((ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv)->p_tx_desc_area_base[0], MV64360_TX_QUEUE_SIZE);
119 printf ("Base Address for RX-DESCs: %08x Number of allocated Buffers %d\n", (unsigned int) ((ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv)->p_rx_desc_area_base[0], MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE);
120 printf ("Base Address for RX-Buffer: %08x allocated Bytes %d\n",
121 (unsigned int) ((ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv)->
122 p_rx_buffer_base[0],
123 (MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE * MV64360_RX_BUFFER_SIZE) + 32);
124 printf ("Base Address for TX-Buffer: %08x allocated Bytes %d\n",
125 (unsigned int) ((ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv)->
126 p_tx_buffer_base[0],
127 (MV64360_TX_QUEUE_SIZE * MV64360_TX_BUFFER_SIZE) + 32);
128}
129#endif
130
131#define my_cpu_to_le32(x) my_le32_to_cpu((x))
132
133unsigned long my_le32_to_cpu (unsigned long x)
134{
135 return (((x & 0x000000ffU) << 24) |
136 ((x & 0x0000ff00U) << 8) |
137 ((x & 0x00ff0000U) >> 8) | ((x & 0xff000000U) >> 24));
138}
139
140
141/**********************************************************************
142 * mv64360_eth_print_phy_status
143 *
144 * Prints gigabit ethenret phy status
145 *
146 * Input : pointer to ethernet interface network device structure
147 * Output : N/A
148 **********************************************************************/
149
150static void mv64360_eth_print_phy_status (struct eth_device *dev)
151{
152 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
153 unsigned int port_num;
154 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
155 unsigned int port_status, phy_reg_data;
156
157 port_private =
158 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
159 port_num = port_private->port_num;
160
161 /* Check Link status on phy */
162 eth_port_read_smi_reg (port_num, 1, &phy_reg_data);
163 if (!(phy_reg_data & 0x20)) {
164 printf ("Ethernet port changed link status to DOWN\n");
165 } else {
166 port_status =
167 MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_STATUS_REG (port_num));
168 printf ("Ethernet status port %d: Link up", port_num);
169 printf (", %s",
170 (port_status & BIT2) ? "Full Duplex" : "Half Duplex");
171 if (port_status & BIT4)
172 printf (", Speed 1 Gbps");
173 else
174 printf (", %s",
175 (port_status & BIT5) ? "Speed 100 Mbps" :
176 "Speed 10 Mbps");
177 printf ("\n");
178 }
179}
180
181/**********************************************************************
182 * u-boot entry functions for mv64360_eth
183 *
184 **********************************************************************/
185int db64360_eth_probe (struct eth_device *dev)
186{
187 return ((int) db64360_eth_start (dev));
188}
189
190int db64360_eth_poll (struct eth_device *dev)
191{
192 return mv64360_eth_receive (dev);
193}
194
195int db64360_eth_transmit (struct eth_device *dev, volatile void *packet,
196 int length)
197{
198 mv64360_eth_xmit (dev, packet, length);
199 return 0;
200}
201
202void db64360_eth_disable (struct eth_device *dev)
203{
204 mv64360_eth_stop (dev);
205}
206
207
208void mv6436x_eth_initialize (bd_t * bis)
209{
210 struct eth_device *dev;
211 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
212 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
213 int devnum, x, temp;
214 char *s, *e, buf[64];
215
216 for (devnum = 0; devnum < MV_ETH_DEVS; devnum++) {
217 dev = calloc (sizeof (*dev), 1);
218 if (!dev) {
219 printf ("%s: mv_enet%d allocation failure, %s\n",
220 __FUNCTION__, devnum, "eth_device structure");
221 return;
222 }
223
224 /* must be less than NAMESIZE (16) */
225 sprintf (dev->name, "mv_enet%d", devnum);
226
227#ifdef DEBUG
228 printf ("Initializing %s\n", dev->name);
229#endif
230
231 /* Extract the MAC address from the environment */
232 switch (devnum) {
233 case 0:
234 s = "ethaddr";
235 break;
236
237 case 1:
238 s = "eth1addr";
239 break;
240
241 case 2:
242 s = "eth2addr";
243 break;
244
245 default: /* this should never happen */
246 printf ("%s: Invalid device number %d\n",
247 __FUNCTION__, devnum);
248 return;
249 }
250
Wolfgang Denk76af2782010-07-24 21:55:43 +0200251 temp = getenv_f(s, buf, sizeof (buf));
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000252 s = (temp > 0) ? buf : NULL;
253
254#ifdef DEBUG
255 printf ("Setting MAC %d to %s\n", devnum, s);
256#endif
257 for (x = 0; x < 6; ++x) {
258 dev->enetaddr[x] = s ? simple_strtoul (s, &e, 16) : 0;
259 if (s)
260 s = (*e) ? e + 1 : e;
261 }
262 /* ronen - set the MAC addr in the HW */
263 eth_port_uc_addr_set (devnum, dev->enetaddr, 0);
264
265 dev->init = (void *) db64360_eth_probe;
266 dev->halt = (void *) ethernet_phy_reset;
267 dev->send = (void *) db64360_eth_transmit;
268 dev->recv = (void *) db64360_eth_poll;
269
Wolfgang Denk7fb52662005-10-13 16:45:02 +0200270 ethernet_private =
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000271 calloc (sizeof (*ethernet_private), 1);
Wolfgang Denk7fb52662005-10-13 16:45:02 +0200272 dev->priv = (void *) ethernet_private;
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000273 if (!ethernet_private) {
274 printf ("%s: %s allocation failure, %s\n",
275 __FUNCTION__, dev->name,
276 "Private Device Structure");
277 free (dev);
278 return;
279 }
280 /* start with an zeroed ETH_PORT_INFO */
281 memset (ethernet_private, 0, sizeof (ETH_PORT_INFO));
282 memcpy (ethernet_private->port_mac_addr, dev->enetaddr, 6);
283
284 /* set pointer to memory for stats data structure etc... */
Wolfgang Denk7fb52662005-10-13 16:45:02 +0200285 port_private =
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000286 calloc (sizeof (*ethernet_private), 1);
Wolfgang Denkf6a692b2005-12-04 00:40:34 +0100287 ethernet_private->port_private = (void *)port_private;
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000288 if (!port_private) {
289 printf ("%s: %s allocation failure, %s\n",
290 __FUNCTION__, dev->name,
291 "Port Private Device Structure");
292
293 free (ethernet_private);
294 free (dev);
295 return;
296 }
297
298 port_private->stats =
299 calloc (sizeof (struct net_device_stats), 1);
300 if (!port_private->stats) {
301 printf ("%s: %s allocation failure, %s\n",
302 __FUNCTION__, dev->name,
303 "Net stat Structure");
304
305 free (port_private);
306 free (ethernet_private);
307 free (dev);
308 return;
309 }
310 memset (ethernet_private->port_private, 0,
311 sizeof (struct mv64360_eth_priv));
312 switch (devnum) {
313 case 0:
314 ethernet_private->port_num = ETH_0;
315 break;
316 case 1:
317 ethernet_private->port_num = ETH_1;
318 break;
319 case 2:
320 ethernet_private->port_num = ETH_2;
321 break;
322 default:
323 printf ("Invalid device number %d\n", devnum);
324 break;
325 };
326
327 port_private->port_num = devnum;
328 /*
329 * Read MIB counter on the GT in order to reset them,
330 * then zero all the stats fields in memory
331 */
332 mv64360_eth_update_stat (dev);
333 memset (port_private->stats, 0,
334 sizeof (struct net_device_stats));
335 /* Extract the MAC address from the environment */
336 switch (devnum) {
337 case 0:
338 s = "ethaddr";
339 break;
340
341 case 1:
342 s = "eth1addr";
343 break;
344
345 case 2:
346 s = "eth2addr";
347 break;
348
349 default: /* this should never happen */
350 printf ("%s: Invalid device number %d\n",
351 __FUNCTION__, devnum);
352 return;
353 }
354
Wolfgang Denk76af2782010-07-24 21:55:43 +0200355 temp = getenv_f(s, buf, sizeof (buf));
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000356 s = (temp > 0) ? buf : NULL;
357
358#ifdef DEBUG
359 printf ("Setting MAC %d to %s\n", devnum, s);
360#endif
361 for (x = 0; x < 6; ++x) {
362 dev->enetaddr[x] = s ? simple_strtoul (s, &e, 16) : 0;
363 if (s)
364 s = (*e) ? e + 1 : e;
365 }
366
367 DP (printf ("Allocating descriptor and buffer rings\n"));
368
369 ethernet_private->p_rx_desc_area_base[0] =
370 (ETH_RX_DESC *) memalign (16,
371 RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE *
372 MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE + 1);
373 ethernet_private->p_tx_desc_area_base[0] =
374 (ETH_TX_DESC *) memalign (16,
375 TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE *
376 MV64360_TX_QUEUE_SIZE + 1);
377
378 ethernet_private->p_rx_buffer_base[0] =
379 (char *) memalign (16,
380 MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE *
381 MV64360_TX_BUFFER_SIZE + 1);
382 ethernet_private->p_tx_buffer_base[0] =
383 (char *) memalign (16,
384 MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE *
385 MV64360_TX_BUFFER_SIZE + 1);
386
387#ifdef DEBUG_MV_ETH
388 /* DEBUG OUTPUT prints adresses of globals */
389 print_globals (dev);
390#endif
391 eth_register (dev);
392
393 }
394 DP (printf ("%s: exit\n", __FUNCTION__));
395
396}
397
398/**********************************************************************
399 * mv64360_eth_open
400 *
401 * This function is called when openning the network device. The function
402 * should initialize all the hardware, initialize cyclic Rx/Tx
403 * descriptors chain and buffers and allocate an IRQ to the network
404 * device.
405 *
406 * Input : a pointer to the network device structure
407 * / / ronen - changed the output to match net/eth.c needs
408 * Output : nonzero of success , zero if fails.
409 * under construction
410 **********************************************************************/
411
412int mv64360_eth_open (struct eth_device *dev)
413{
414 return (mv64360_eth_real_open (dev));
415}
416
417/* Helper function for mv64360_eth_open */
418static int mv64360_eth_real_open (struct eth_device *dev)
419{
420
421 unsigned int queue;
422 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
423 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
424 unsigned int port_num;
425 u32 port_status, phy_reg_data;
426
427 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
428 /* ronen - when we update the MAC env params we only update dev->enetaddr
429 see ./net/eth.c eth_set_enetaddr() */
430 memcpy (ethernet_private->port_mac_addr, dev->enetaddr, 6);
431
432 port_private =
433 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
434 port_num = port_private->port_num;
435
436 /* Stop RX Queues */
437 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG (port_num),
438 0x0000ff00);
439
440 /* Clear the ethernet port interrupts */
441 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_CAUSE_REG (port_num), 0);
442 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_CAUSE_EXTEND_REG (port_num), 0);
443
444 /* Unmask RX buffer and TX end interrupt */
445 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG (port_num),
446 INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL);
447
448 /* Unmask phy and link status changes interrupts */
449 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_EXTEND_MASK_REG (port_num),
450 INT_CAUSE_UNMASK_ALL_EXT);
451
452 /* Set phy address of the port */
453 ethernet_private->port_phy_addr = 0x8 + port_num;
454
455 /* Activate the DMA channels etc */
456 eth_port_init (ethernet_private);
457
458
459 /* "Allocate" setup TX rings */
460
461 for (queue = 0; queue < MV64360_TX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
462 unsigned int size;
463
464 port_private->tx_ring_size[queue] = MV64360_TX_QUEUE_SIZE;
465 size = (port_private->tx_ring_size[queue] * TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE); /*size = no of DESCs times DESC-size */
466 ethernet_private->tx_desc_area_size[queue] = size;
467
468 /* first clear desc area completely */
469 memset ((void *) ethernet_private->p_tx_desc_area_base[queue],
470 0, ethernet_private->tx_desc_area_size[queue]);
471
472 /* initialize tx desc ring with low level driver */
473 if (ether_init_tx_desc_ring
474 (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0,
475 port_private->tx_ring_size[queue],
476 MV64360_TX_BUFFER_SIZE /* Each Buffer is 1600 Byte */ ,
477 (unsigned int) ethernet_private->
478 p_tx_desc_area_base[queue],
479 (unsigned int) ethernet_private->
480 p_tx_buffer_base[queue]) == false)
481 printf ("### Error initializing TX Ring\n");
482 }
483
484 /* "Allocate" setup RX rings */
485 for (queue = 0; queue < MV64360_RX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
486 unsigned int size;
487
488 /* Meantime RX Ring are fixed - but must be configurable by user */
489 port_private->rx_ring_size[queue] = MV64360_RX_QUEUE_SIZE;
490 size = (port_private->rx_ring_size[queue] *
491 RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE);
492 ethernet_private->rx_desc_area_size[queue] = size;
493
494 /* first clear desc area completely */
495 memset ((void *) ethernet_private->p_rx_desc_area_base[queue],
496 0, ethernet_private->rx_desc_area_size[queue]);
497 if ((ether_init_rx_desc_ring
498 (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0,
499 port_private->rx_ring_size[queue],
500 MV64360_RX_BUFFER_SIZE /* Each Buffer is 1600 Byte */ ,
501 (unsigned int) ethernet_private->
502 p_rx_desc_area_base[queue],
503 (unsigned int) ethernet_private->
504 p_rx_buffer_base[queue])) == false)
505 printf ("### Error initializing RX Ring\n");
506 }
507
508 eth_port_start (ethernet_private);
509
510 /* Set maximum receive buffer to 9700 bytes */
511 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG (port_num),
512 (0x5 << 17) |
513 (MV_REG_READ
514 (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG (port_num))
515 & 0xfff1ffff));
516
517 /*
518 * Set ethernet MTU for leaky bucket mechanism to 0 - this will
519 * disable the leaky bucket mechanism .
520 */
521
522 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_MAXIMUM_TRANSMIT_UNIT (port_num), 0);
523 port_status = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_STATUS_REG (port_num));
524
525 /* Check Link status on phy */
526 eth_port_read_smi_reg (port_num, 1, &phy_reg_data);
527 if (!(phy_reg_data & 0x20)) {
528 /* Reset PHY */
529 if ((ethernet_phy_reset (port_num)) != true) {
530 printf ("$$ Warnning: No link on port %d \n",
531 port_num);
532 return 0;
533 } else {
534 eth_port_read_smi_reg (port_num, 1, &phy_reg_data);
535 if (!(phy_reg_data & 0x20)) {
536 printf ("### Error: Phy is not active\n");
537 return 0;
538 }
539 }
540 } else {
541 mv64360_eth_print_phy_status (dev);
542 }
543 port_private->eth_running = MAGIC_ETH_RUNNING;
544 return 1;
545}
546
547
548static int mv64360_eth_free_tx_rings (struct eth_device *dev)
549{
550 unsigned int queue;
551 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
552 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
553 unsigned int port_num;
554 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_curr_desc;
555
556 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
557 port_private =
558 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
559 port_num = port_private->port_num;
560
561 /* Stop Tx Queues */
562 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG (port_num),
563 0x0000ff00);
564
565 /* Free TX rings */
566 DP (printf ("Clearing previously allocated TX queues... "));
567 for (queue = 0; queue < MV64360_TX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
568 /* Free on TX rings */
569 for (p_tx_curr_desc =
570 ethernet_private->p_tx_desc_area_base[queue];
571 ((unsigned int) p_tx_curr_desc <= (unsigned int)
572 ethernet_private->p_tx_desc_area_base[queue] +
573 ethernet_private->tx_desc_area_size[queue]);
574 p_tx_curr_desc =
575 (ETH_TX_DESC *) ((unsigned int) p_tx_curr_desc +
576 TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE)) {
577 /* this is inside for loop */
578 if (p_tx_curr_desc->return_info != 0) {
579 p_tx_curr_desc->return_info = 0;
580 DP (printf ("freed\n"));
581 }
582 }
583 DP (printf ("Done\n"));
584 }
585 return 0;
586}
587
588static int mv64360_eth_free_rx_rings (struct eth_device *dev)
589{
590 unsigned int queue;
591 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
592 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
593 unsigned int port_num;
594 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_curr_desc;
595
596 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
597 port_private =
598 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
599 port_num = port_private->port_num;
600
601
602 /* Stop RX Queues */
603 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG (port_num),
604 0x0000ff00);
605
606 /* Free RX rings */
607 DP (printf ("Clearing previously allocated RX queues... "));
608 for (queue = 0; queue < MV64360_RX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
609 /* Free preallocated skb's on RX rings */
610 for (p_rx_curr_desc =
611 ethernet_private->p_rx_desc_area_base[queue];
612 (((unsigned int) p_rx_curr_desc <
613 ((unsigned int) ethernet_private->
614 p_rx_desc_area_base[queue] +
615 ethernet_private->rx_desc_area_size[queue])));
616 p_rx_curr_desc =
617 (ETH_RX_DESC *) ((unsigned int) p_rx_curr_desc +
618 RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE)) {
619 if (p_rx_curr_desc->return_info != 0) {
620 p_rx_curr_desc->return_info = 0;
621 DP (printf ("freed\n"));
622 }
623 }
624 DP (printf ("Done\n"));
625 }
626 return 0;
627}
628
629/**********************************************************************
630 * mv64360_eth_stop
631 *
632 * This function is used when closing the network device.
633 * It updates the hardware,
634 * release all memory that holds buffers and descriptors and release the IRQ.
635 * Input : a pointer to the device structure
636 * Output : zero if success , nonzero if fails
637 *********************************************************************/
638
639int mv64360_eth_stop (struct eth_device *dev)
640{
641 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
642 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
643 unsigned int port_num;
644
645 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
646 port_private =
647 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
648 port_num = port_private->port_num;
649
650 /* Disable all gigE address decoder */
651 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_BASE_ADDR_ENABLE_REG, 0x3f);
652 DP (printf ("%s Ethernet stop called ... \n", __FUNCTION__));
653 mv64360_eth_real_stop (dev);
654
655 return 0;
656};
657
658/* Helper function for mv64360_eth_stop */
659
660static int mv64360_eth_real_stop (struct eth_device *dev)
661{
662 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
663 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
664 unsigned int port_num;
665
666 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
667 port_private =
668 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
669 port_num = port_private->port_num;
670
671
672 mv64360_eth_free_tx_rings (dev);
673 mv64360_eth_free_rx_rings (dev);
674
675 eth_port_reset (ethernet_private->port_num);
676 /* Disable ethernet port interrupts */
677 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_CAUSE_REG (port_num), 0);
678 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_CAUSE_EXTEND_REG (port_num), 0);
679 /* Mask RX buffer and TX end interrupt */
680 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_MASK_REG (port_num), 0);
681 /* Mask phy and link status changes interrupts */
682 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_INTERRUPT_EXTEND_MASK_REG (port_num), 0);
683 MV_RESET_REG_BITS (MV64360_CPU_INTERRUPT0_MASK_HIGH,
684 BIT0 << port_num);
685 /* Print Network statistics */
686#ifndef UPDATE_STATS_BY_SOFTWARE
687 /*
688 * Print statistics (only if ethernet is running),
689 * then zero all the stats fields in memory
690 */
691 if (port_private->eth_running == MAGIC_ETH_RUNNING) {
692 port_private->eth_running = 0;
693 mv64360_eth_print_stat (dev);
694 }
695 memset (port_private->stats, 0, sizeof (struct net_device_stats));
696#endif
697 DP (printf ("\nEthernet stopped ... \n"));
698 return 0;
699}
700
701
702/**********************************************************************
703 * mv64360_eth_start_xmit
704 *
705 * This function is queues a packet in the Tx descriptor for
706 * required port.
707 *
708 * Input : skb - a pointer to socket buffer
709 * dev - a pointer to the required port
710 *
711 * Output : zero upon success
712 **********************************************************************/
713
714int mv64360_eth_xmit (struct eth_device *dev, volatile void *dataPtr,
715 int dataSize)
716{
717 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
718 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
719 unsigned int port_num;
720 PKT_INFO pkt_info;
721 ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS status;
722 struct net_device_stats *stats;
723 ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS release_result;
724
725 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
726 port_private =
727 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
728 port_num = port_private->port_num;
729
730 stats = port_private->stats;
731
732 /* Update packet info data structure */
733 pkt_info.cmd_sts = ETH_TX_FIRST_DESC | ETH_TX_LAST_DESC; /* DMA owned, first last */
734 pkt_info.byte_cnt = dataSize;
735 pkt_info.buf_ptr = (unsigned int) dataPtr;
Wolfgang Denk6405a152006-03-31 18:32:53 +0200736 pkt_info.return_info = 0;
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +0000737
738 status = eth_port_send (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0, &pkt_info);
739 if ((status == ETH_ERROR) || (status == ETH_QUEUE_FULL)) {
740 printf ("Error on transmitting packet ..");
741 if (status == ETH_QUEUE_FULL)
742 printf ("ETH Queue is full. \n");
743 if (status == ETH_QUEUE_LAST_RESOURCE)
744 printf ("ETH Queue: using last available resource. \n");
745 goto error;
746 }
747
748 /* Update statistics and start of transmittion time */
749 stats->tx_bytes += dataSize;
750 stats->tx_packets++;
751
752 /* Check if packet(s) is(are) transmitted correctly (release everything) */
753 do {
754 release_result =
755 eth_tx_return_desc (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0,
756 &pkt_info);
757 switch (release_result) {
758 case ETH_OK:
759 DP (printf ("descriptor released\n"));
760 if (pkt_info.cmd_sts & BIT0) {
761 printf ("Error in TX\n");
762 stats->tx_errors++;
763
764 }
765 break;
766 case ETH_RETRY:
767 DP (printf ("transmission still in process\n"));
768 break;
769
770 case ETH_ERROR:
771 printf ("routine can not access Tx desc ring\n");
772 break;
773
774 case ETH_END_OF_JOB:
775 DP (printf ("the routine has nothing to release\n"));
776 break;
777 default: /* should not happen */
778 break;
779 }
780 } while (release_result == ETH_OK);
781
782
783 return 0; /* success */
784 error:
785 return 1; /* Failed - higher layers will free the skb */
786}
787
788/**********************************************************************
789 * mv64360_eth_receive
790 *
791 * This function is forward packets that are received from the port's
792 * queues toward kernel core or FastRoute them to another interface.
793 *
794 * Input : dev - a pointer to the required interface
795 * max - maximum number to receive (0 means unlimted)
796 *
797 * Output : number of served packets
798 **********************************************************************/
799
800int mv64360_eth_receive (struct eth_device *dev)
801{
802 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
803 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
804 unsigned int port_num;
805 PKT_INFO pkt_info;
806 struct net_device_stats *stats;
807
808
809 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
810 port_private =
811 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
812 port_num = port_private->port_num;
813 stats = port_private->stats;
814
815 while ((eth_port_receive (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0, &pkt_info) ==
816 ETH_OK)) {
817
818#ifdef DEBUG_MV_ETH
819 if (pkt_info.byte_cnt != 0) {
820 printf ("%s: Received %d byte Packet @ 0x%x\n",
821 __FUNCTION__, pkt_info.byte_cnt,
822 pkt_info.buf_ptr);
823 }
824#endif
825 /* Update statistics. Note byte count includes 4 byte CRC count */
826 stats->rx_packets++;
827 stats->rx_bytes += pkt_info.byte_cnt;
828
829 /*
830 * In case received a packet without first / last bits on OR the error
831 * summary bit is on, the packets needs to be dropeed.
832 */
833 if (((pkt_info.
834 cmd_sts & (ETH_RX_FIRST_DESC | ETH_RX_LAST_DESC)) !=
835 (ETH_RX_FIRST_DESC | ETH_RX_LAST_DESC))
836 || (pkt_info.cmd_sts & ETH_ERROR_SUMMARY)) {
837 stats->rx_dropped++;
838
839 printf ("Received packet spread on multiple descriptors\n");
840
841 /* Is this caused by an error ? */
842 if (pkt_info.cmd_sts & ETH_ERROR_SUMMARY) {
843 stats->rx_errors++;
844 }
845
846 /* free these descriptors again without forwarding them to the higher layers */
847 pkt_info.buf_ptr &= ~0x7; /* realign buffer again */
848 pkt_info.byte_cnt = 0x0000; /* Reset Byte count */
849
850 if (eth_rx_return_buff
851 (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0, &pkt_info) != ETH_OK) {
852 printf ("Error while returning the RX Desc to Ring\n");
853 } else {
854 DP (printf ("RX Desc returned to Ring\n"));
855 }
856 /* /free these descriptors again */
857 } else {
858
859/* !!! call higher layer processing */
860#ifdef DEBUG_MV_ETH
861 printf ("\nNow send it to upper layer protocols (NetReceive) ...\n");
862#endif
863 /* let the upper layer handle the packet */
864 NetReceive ((uchar *) pkt_info.buf_ptr,
865 (int) pkt_info.byte_cnt);
866
867/* **************************************************************** */
868/* free descriptor */
869 pkt_info.buf_ptr &= ~0x7; /* realign buffer again */
870 pkt_info.byte_cnt = 0x0000; /* Reset Byte count */
871 DP (printf
872 ("RX: pkt_info.buf_ptr = %x\n",
873 pkt_info.buf_ptr));
874 if (eth_rx_return_buff
875 (ethernet_private, ETH_Q0, &pkt_info) != ETH_OK) {
876 printf ("Error while returning the RX Desc to Ring\n");
877 } else {
878 DP (printf ("RX Desc returned to Ring\n"));
879 }
880
881/* **************************************************************** */
882
883 }
884 }
885 mv64360_eth_get_stats (dev); /* update statistics */
886 return 1;
887}
888
889/**********************************************************************
890 * mv64360_eth_get_stats
891 *
892 * Returns a pointer to the interface statistics.
893 *
894 * Input : dev - a pointer to the required interface
895 *
896 * Output : a pointer to the interface's statistics
897 **********************************************************************/
898
899static struct net_device_stats *mv64360_eth_get_stats (struct eth_device *dev)
900{
901 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
902 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
903 unsigned int port_num;
904
905 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
906 port_private =
907 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
908 port_num = port_private->port_num;
909
910 mv64360_eth_update_stat (dev);
911
912 return port_private->stats;
913}
914
915
916/**********************************************************************
917 * mv64360_eth_update_stat
918 *
919 * Update the statistics structure in the private data structure
920 *
921 * Input : pointer to ethernet interface network device structure
922 * Output : N/A
923 **********************************************************************/
924
925static void mv64360_eth_update_stat (struct eth_device *dev)
926{
927 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
928 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
929 struct net_device_stats *stats;
930 unsigned int port_num;
931 volatile unsigned int dummy;
932
933 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
934 port_private =
935 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
936 port_num = port_private->port_num;
937 stats = port_private->stats;
938
939 /* These are false updates */
940 stats->rx_packets += (unsigned long)
941 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
942 ETH_MIB_GOOD_FRAMES_RECEIVED);
943 stats->tx_packets += (unsigned long)
944 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
945 ETH_MIB_GOOD_FRAMES_SENT);
946 stats->rx_bytes += (unsigned long)
947 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
948 ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_LOW);
949 /*
950 * Ideally this should be as follows -
951 *
952 * stats->rx_bytes += stats->rx_bytes +
953 * ((unsigned long) ethReadMibCounter (ethernet_private->port_num ,
954 * ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_HIGH) << 32);
955 *
956 * But the unsigned long in PowerPC and MIPS are 32bit. So the next read
957 * is just a dummy read for proper work of the GigE port
958 */
959 dummy = eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
960 ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_HIGH);
961 stats->tx_bytes += (unsigned long)
962 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
963 ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_SENT_LOW);
964 dummy = eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
965 ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_SENT_HIGH);
966 stats->rx_errors += (unsigned long)
967 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
968 ETH_MIB_MAC_RECEIVE_ERROR);
969
970 /* Rx dropped is for received packet with CRC error */
971 stats->rx_dropped +=
972 (unsigned long) eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->
973 port_num,
974 ETH_MIB_BAD_CRC_EVENT);
975 stats->multicast += (unsigned long)
976 eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->port_num,
977 ETH_MIB_MULTICAST_FRAMES_RECEIVED);
978 stats->collisions +=
979 (unsigned long) eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->
980 port_num,
981 ETH_MIB_COLLISION) +
982 (unsigned long) eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->
983 port_num,
984 ETH_MIB_LATE_COLLISION);
985 /* detailed rx errors */
986 stats->rx_length_errors +=
987 (unsigned long) eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->
988 port_num,
989 ETH_MIB_UNDERSIZE_RECEIVED)
990 +
991 (unsigned long) eth_read_mib_counter (ethernet_private->
992 port_num,
993 ETH_MIB_OVERSIZE_RECEIVED);
994 /* detailed tx errors */
995}
996
997#ifndef UPDATE_STATS_BY_SOFTWARE
998/**********************************************************************
999 * mv64360_eth_print_stat
1000 *
1001 * Update the statistics structure in the private data structure
1002 *
1003 * Input : pointer to ethernet interface network device structure
1004 * Output : N/A
1005 **********************************************************************/
1006
1007static void mv64360_eth_print_stat (struct eth_device *dev)
1008{
1009 ETH_PORT_INFO *ethernet_private;
1010 struct mv64360_eth_priv *port_private;
1011 struct net_device_stats *stats;
1012 unsigned int port_num;
1013
1014 ethernet_private = (ETH_PORT_INFO *) dev->priv;
1015 port_private =
1016 (struct mv64360_eth_priv *) ethernet_private->port_private;
1017 port_num = port_private->port_num;
1018 stats = port_private->stats;
1019
1020 /* These are false updates */
1021 printf ("\n### Network statistics: ###\n");
1022 printf ("--------------------------\n");
1023 printf (" Packets received: %ld\n", stats->rx_packets);
1024 printf (" Packets send: %ld\n", stats->tx_packets);
1025 printf (" Received bytes: %ld\n", stats->rx_bytes);
1026 printf (" Send bytes: %ld\n", stats->tx_bytes);
1027 if (stats->rx_errors != 0)
1028 printf (" Rx Errors: %ld\n",
1029 stats->rx_errors);
1030 if (stats->rx_dropped != 0)
1031 printf (" Rx dropped (CRC Errors): %ld\n",
1032 stats->rx_dropped);
1033 if (stats->multicast != 0)
1034 printf (" Rx mulicast frames: %ld\n",
1035 stats->multicast);
1036 if (stats->collisions != 0)
1037 printf (" No. of collisions: %ld\n",
1038 stats->collisions);
1039 if (stats->rx_length_errors != 0)
1040 printf (" Rx length errors: %ld\n",
1041 stats->rx_length_errors);
1042}
1043#endif
1044
1045/**************************************************************************
1046 *network_start - Network Kick Off Routine UBoot
1047 *Inputs :
1048 *Outputs :
1049 **************************************************************************/
1050
1051bool db64360_eth_start (struct eth_device *dev)
1052{
1053 return (mv64360_eth_open (dev)); /* calls real open */
1054}
1055
1056/*************************************************************************
1057**************************************************************************
1058**************************************************************************
1059* The second part is the low level driver of the gigE ethernet ports. *
1060**************************************************************************
1061**************************************************************************
1062*************************************************************************/
1063/*
1064 * based on Linux code
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02001065 * arch/powerpc/galileo/EVB64360/mv64360_eth.c - Driver for MV64360X ethernet ports
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001066 * Copyright (C) 2002 rabeeh@galileo.co.il
1067
1068 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1069 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
1070 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
1071 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
1072
1073 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
1074 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
1075 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
1076 * GNU General Public License for more details.
1077
1078 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
1079 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
1080 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
1081 *
1082 */
1083
1084/********************************************************************************
1085 * Marvell's Gigabit Ethernet controller low level driver
1086 *
1087 * DESCRIPTION:
1088 * This file introduce low level API to Marvell's Gigabit Ethernet
1089 * controller. This Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver API controls
1090 * 1) Operations (i.e. port init, start, reset etc').
1091 * 2) Data flow (i.e. port send, receive etc').
1092 * Each Gigabit Ethernet port is controlled via ETH_PORT_INFO
1093 * struct.
1094 * This struct includes user configuration information as well as
1095 * driver internal data needed for its operations.
1096 *
1097 * Supported Features:
1098 * - This low level driver is OS independent. Allocating memory for
1099 * the descriptor rings and buffers are not within the scope of
1100 * this driver.
1101 * - The user is free from Rx/Tx queue managing.
1102 * - This low level driver introduce functionality API that enable
1103 * the to operate Marvell's Gigabit Ethernet Controller in a
1104 * convenient way.
1105 * - Simple Gigabit Ethernet port operation API.
1106 * - Simple Gigabit Ethernet port data flow API.
1107 * - Data flow and operation API support per queue functionality.
1108 * - Support cached descriptors for better performance.
1109 * - Enable access to all four DRAM banks and internal SRAM memory
1110 * spaces.
1111 * - PHY access and control API.
1112 * - Port control register configuration API.
1113 * - Full control over Unicast and Multicast MAC configurations.
1114 *
1115 * Operation flow:
1116 *
1117 * Initialization phase
1118 * This phase complete the initialization of the ETH_PORT_INFO
1119 * struct.
1120 * User information regarding port configuration has to be set
1121 * prior to calling the port initialization routine. For example,
1122 * the user has to assign the port_phy_addr field which is board
1123 * depended parameter.
1124 * In this phase any port Tx/Rx activity is halted, MIB counters
1125 * are cleared, PHY address is set according to user parameter and
1126 * access to DRAM and internal SRAM memory spaces.
1127 *
1128 * Driver ring initialization
1129 * Allocating memory for the descriptor rings and buffers is not
1130 * within the scope of this driver. Thus, the user is required to
1131 * allocate memory for the descriptors ring and buffers. Those
1132 * memory parameters are used by the Rx and Tx ring initialization
1133 * routines in order to curve the descriptor linked list in a form
1134 * of a ring.
1135 * Note: Pay special attention to alignment issues when using
1136 * cached descriptors/buffers. In this phase the driver store
1137 * information in the ETH_PORT_INFO struct regarding each queue
1138 * ring.
1139 *
1140 * Driver start
1141 * This phase prepares the Ethernet port for Rx and Tx activity.
1142 * It uses the information stored in the ETH_PORT_INFO struct to
1143 * initialize the various port registers.
1144 *
1145 * Data flow:
1146 * All packet references to/from the driver are done using PKT_INFO
1147 * struct.
1148 * This struct is a unified struct used with Rx and Tx operations.
1149 * This way the user is not required to be familiar with neither
1150 * Tx nor Rx descriptors structures.
1151 * The driver's descriptors rings are management by indexes.
1152 * Those indexes controls the ring resources and used to indicate
1153 * a SW resource error:
1154 * 'current'
1155 * This index points to the current available resource for use. For
1156 * example in Rx process this index will point to the descriptor
1157 * that will be passed to the user upon calling the receive routine.
1158 * In Tx process, this index will point to the descriptor
1159 * that will be assigned with the user packet info and transmitted.
1160 * 'used'
1161 * This index points to the descriptor that need to restore its
1162 * resources. For example in Rx process, using the Rx buffer return
1163 * API will attach the buffer returned in packet info to the
1164 * descriptor pointed by 'used'. In Tx process, using the Tx
1165 * descriptor return will merely return the user packet info with
1166 * the command status of the transmitted buffer pointed by the
1167 * 'used' index. Nevertheless, it is essential to use this routine
1168 * to update the 'used' index.
1169 * 'first'
1170 * This index supports Tx Scatter-Gather. It points to the first
1171 * descriptor of a packet assembled of multiple buffers. For example
1172 * when in middle of Such packet we have a Tx resource error the
1173 * 'curr' index get the value of 'first' to indicate that the ring
1174 * returned to its state before trying to transmit this packet.
1175 *
1176 * Receive operation:
1177 * The eth_port_receive API set the packet information struct,
1178 * passed by the caller, with received information from the
1179 * 'current' SDMA descriptor.
1180 * It is the user responsibility to return this resource back
1181 * to the Rx descriptor ring to enable the reuse of this source.
1182 * Return Rx resource is done using the eth_rx_return_buff API.
1183 *
1184 * Transmit operation:
1185 * The eth_port_send API supports Scatter-Gather which enables to
1186 * send a packet spanned over multiple buffers. This means that
1187 * for each packet info structure given by the user and put into
1188 * the Tx descriptors ring, will be transmitted only if the 'LAST'
1189 * bit will be set in the packet info command status field. This
1190 * API also consider restriction regarding buffer alignments and
1191 * sizes.
1192 * The user must return a Tx resource after ensuring the buffer
1193 * has been transmitted to enable the Tx ring indexes to update.
1194 *
1195 * BOARD LAYOUT
1196 * This device is on-board. No jumper diagram is necessary.
1197 *
1198 * EXTERNAL INTERFACE
1199 *
1200 * Prior to calling the initialization routine eth_port_init() the user
1201 * must set the following fields under ETH_PORT_INFO struct:
1202 * port_num User Ethernet port number.
1203 * port_phy_addr User PHY address of Ethernet port.
1204 * port_mac_addr[6] User defined port MAC address.
1205 * port_config User port configuration value.
1206 * port_config_extend User port config extend value.
1207 * port_sdma_config User port SDMA config value.
1208 * port_serial_control User port serial control value.
1209 * *port_virt_to_phys () User function to cast virtual addr to CPU bus addr.
1210 * *port_private User scratch pad for user specific data structures.
1211 *
1212 * This driver introduce a set of default values:
1213 * PORT_CONFIG_VALUE Default port configuration value
1214 * PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_VALUE Default port extend configuration value
1215 * PORT_SDMA_CONFIG_VALUE Default sdma control value
1216 * PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_VALUE Default port serial control value
1217 *
1218 * This driver data flow is done using the PKT_INFO struct which is
1219 * a unified struct for Rx and Tx operations:
1220 * byte_cnt Tx/Rx descriptor buffer byte count.
1221 * l4i_chk CPU provided TCP Checksum. For Tx operation only.
1222 * cmd_sts Tx/Rx descriptor command status.
1223 * buf_ptr Tx/Rx descriptor buffer pointer.
1224 * return_info Tx/Rx user resource return information.
1225 *
1226 *
1227 * EXTERNAL SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS
1228 *
1229 * This driver requires the following external support:
1230 *
1231 * D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE (address, address offset)
1232 *
1233 * This macro applies assembly code to flush and invalidate cache
1234 * line.
1235 * address - address base.
1236 * address offset - address offset
1237 *
1238 *
1239 * CPU_PIPE_FLUSH
1240 *
1241 * This macro applies assembly code to flush the CPU pipeline.
1242 *
1243 *******************************************************************************/
1244/* includes */
1245
1246/* defines */
1247/* SDMA command macros */
1248#define ETH_ENABLE_TX_QUEUE(tx_queue, eth_port) \
1249 MV_REG_WRITE(MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG(eth_port), (1 << tx_queue))
1250
1251#define ETH_DISABLE_TX_QUEUE(tx_queue, eth_port) \
1252 MV_REG_WRITE(MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG(eth_port),\
1253 (1 << (8 + tx_queue)))
1254
1255#define ETH_ENABLE_RX_QUEUE(rx_queue, eth_port) \
1256MV_REG_WRITE(MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG(eth_port), (1 << rx_queue))
1257
1258#define ETH_DISABLE_RX_QUEUE(rx_queue, eth_port) \
1259MV_REG_WRITE(MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG(eth_port), (1 << (8 + rx_queue)))
1260
1261#define CURR_RFD_GET(p_curr_desc, queue) \
1262 ((p_curr_desc) = p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_curr_desc_q[queue])
1263
1264#define CURR_RFD_SET(p_curr_desc, queue) \
1265 (p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_curr_desc_q[queue] = (p_curr_desc))
1266
1267#define USED_RFD_GET(p_used_desc, queue) \
1268 ((p_used_desc) = p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_used_desc_q[queue])
1269
1270#define USED_RFD_SET(p_used_desc, queue)\
1271(p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_used_desc_q[queue] = (p_used_desc))
1272
1273
1274#define CURR_TFD_GET(p_curr_desc, queue) \
1275 ((p_curr_desc) = p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_curr_desc_q[queue])
1276
1277#define CURR_TFD_SET(p_curr_desc, queue) \
1278 (p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_curr_desc_q[queue] = (p_curr_desc))
1279
1280#define USED_TFD_GET(p_used_desc, queue) \
1281 ((p_used_desc) = p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_used_desc_q[queue])
1282
1283#define USED_TFD_SET(p_used_desc, queue) \
1284 (p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_used_desc_q[queue] = (p_used_desc))
1285
1286#define FIRST_TFD_GET(p_first_desc, queue) \
1287 ((p_first_desc) = p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_first_desc_q[queue])
1288
1289#define FIRST_TFD_SET(p_first_desc, queue) \
1290 (p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_first_desc_q[queue] = (p_first_desc))
1291
1292
1293/* Macros that save access to desc in order to find next desc pointer */
1294#define RX_NEXT_DESC_PTR(p_rx_desc, queue) (ETH_RX_DESC*)(((((unsigned int)p_rx_desc - (unsigned int)p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_desc_area_base[queue]) + RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE) % p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_desc_area_size[queue]) + (unsigned int)p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_desc_area_base[queue])
1295
1296#define TX_NEXT_DESC_PTR(p_tx_desc, queue) (ETH_TX_DESC*)(((((unsigned int)p_tx_desc - (unsigned int)p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_desc_area_base[queue]) + TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE) % p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_desc_area_size[queue]) + (unsigned int)p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_desc_area_base[queue])
1297
1298#define LINK_UP_TIMEOUT 100000
1299#define PHY_BUSY_TIMEOUT 10000000
1300
1301/* locals */
1302
1303/* PHY routines */
1304static void ethernet_phy_set (ETH_PORT eth_port_num, int phy_addr);
1305static int ethernet_phy_get (ETH_PORT eth_port_num);
1306
1307/* Ethernet Port routines */
1308static void eth_set_access_control (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1309 ETH_WIN_PARAM * param);
1310static bool eth_port_uc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num, unsigned char uc_nibble,
1311 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option);
1312#if 0 /* FIXME */
1313static bool eth_port_smc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1314 unsigned char mc_byte,
1315 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option);
1316static bool eth_port_omc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1317 unsigned char crc8,
1318 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option);
1319#endif
1320
1321static void eth_b_copy (unsigned int src_addr, unsigned int dst_addr,
1322 int byte_count);
1323
1324void eth_dbg (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl);
1325
1326
1327typedef enum _memory_bank { BANK0, BANK1, BANK2, BANK3 } MEMORY_BANK;
1328u32 mv_get_dram_bank_base_addr (MEMORY_BANK bank)
1329{
1330 u32 result = 0;
1331 u32 enable = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_BASE_ADDR_ENABLE);
1332
1333 if (enable & (1 << bank))
1334 return 0;
1335 if (bank == BANK0)
1336 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_0_BASE_ADDR);
1337 if (bank == BANK1)
1338 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_1_BASE_ADDR);
1339 if (bank == BANK2)
1340 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_2_BASE_ADDR);
1341 if (bank == BANK3)
1342 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_3_BASE_ADDR);
1343 result &= 0x0000ffff;
1344 result = result << 16;
1345 return result;
1346}
1347
1348u32 mv_get_dram_bank_size (MEMORY_BANK bank)
1349{
1350 u32 result = 0;
1351 u32 enable = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_BASE_ADDR_ENABLE);
1352
1353 if (enable & (1 << bank))
1354 return 0;
1355 if (bank == BANK0)
1356 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_0_SIZE);
1357 if (bank == BANK1)
1358 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_1_SIZE);
1359 if (bank == BANK2)
1360 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_2_SIZE);
1361 if (bank == BANK3)
1362 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_CS_3_SIZE);
1363 result += 1;
1364 result &= 0x0000ffff;
1365 result = result << 16;
1366 return result;
1367}
1368
1369u32 mv_get_internal_sram_base (void)
1370{
1371 u32 result;
1372
1373 result = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_INTEGRATED_SRAM_BASE_ADDR);
1374 result &= 0x0000ffff;
1375 result = result << 16;
1376 return result;
1377}
1378
1379/*******************************************************************************
1380* eth_port_init - Initialize the Ethernet port driver
1381*
1382* DESCRIPTION:
1383* This function prepares the ethernet port to start its activity:
1384* 1) Completes the ethernet port driver struct initialization toward port
1385* start routine.
1386* 2) Resets the device to a quiescent state in case of warm reboot.
1387* 3) Enable SDMA access to all four DRAM banks as well as internal SRAM.
1388* 4) Clean MAC tables. The reset status of those tables is unknown.
1389* 5) Set PHY address.
1390* Note: Call this routine prior to eth_port_start routine and after setting
1391* user values in the user fields of Ethernet port control struct (i.e.
1392* port_phy_addr).
1393*
1394* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001395* ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet port control struct
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001396*
1397* OUTPUT:
1398* See description.
1399*
1400* RETURN:
1401* None.
1402*
1403*******************************************************************************/
1404static void eth_port_init (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl)
1405{
1406 int queue;
1407 ETH_WIN_PARAM win_param;
1408
1409 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_config = PORT_CONFIG_VALUE;
1410 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_config_extend = PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_VALUE;
1411 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_sdma_config = PORT_SDMA_CONFIG_VALUE;
1412 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_serial_control = PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_VALUE;
1413
1414 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_rx_queue_command = 0;
1415 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_tx_queue_command = 0;
1416
1417 /* Zero out SW structs */
1418 for (queue = 0; queue < MAX_RX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
1419 CURR_RFD_SET ((ETH_RX_DESC *) 0x00000000, queue);
1420 USED_RFD_SET ((ETH_RX_DESC *) 0x00000000, queue);
1421 p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_resource_err[queue] = false;
1422 }
1423
1424 for (queue = 0; queue < MAX_TX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
1425 CURR_TFD_SET ((ETH_TX_DESC *) 0x00000000, queue);
1426 USED_TFD_SET ((ETH_TX_DESC *) 0x00000000, queue);
1427 FIRST_TFD_SET ((ETH_TX_DESC *) 0x00000000, queue);
1428 p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[queue] = false;
1429 }
1430
1431 eth_port_reset (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num);
1432
1433 /* Set access parameters for DRAM bank 0 */
1434 win_param.win = ETH_WIN0; /* Use Ethernet window 0 */
1435 win_param.target = ETH_TARGET_DRAM; /* Window target - DDR */
1436 win_param.attributes = EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CS0; /* Enable DRAM bank */
1437#ifndef CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1438 win_param.attributes |= EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CACHE_COHERENCY_WB;
1439#endif
1440 win_param.high_addr = 0;
1441 /* Get bank base */
1442 win_param.base_addr = mv_get_dram_bank_base_addr (BANK0);
1443 win_param.size = mv_get_dram_bank_size (BANK0); /* Get bank size */
1444 if (win_param.size == 0)
1445 win_param.enable = 0;
1446 else
1447 win_param.enable = 1; /* Enable the access */
1448 win_param.access_ctrl = EWIN_ACCESS_FULL; /* Enable full access */
1449
1450 /* Set the access control for address window (EPAPR) READ & WRITE */
1451 eth_set_access_control (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num, &win_param);
1452
1453 /* Set access parameters for DRAM bank 1 */
1454 win_param.win = ETH_WIN1; /* Use Ethernet window 1 */
1455 win_param.target = ETH_TARGET_DRAM; /* Window target - DDR */
1456 win_param.attributes = EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CS1; /* Enable DRAM bank */
1457#ifndef CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1458 win_param.attributes |= EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CACHE_COHERENCY_WB;
1459#endif
1460 win_param.high_addr = 0;
1461 /* Get bank base */
1462 win_param.base_addr = mv_get_dram_bank_base_addr (BANK1);
1463 win_param.size = mv_get_dram_bank_size (BANK1); /* Get bank size */
1464 if (win_param.size == 0)
1465 win_param.enable = 0;
1466 else
1467 win_param.enable = 1; /* Enable the access */
1468 win_param.access_ctrl = EWIN_ACCESS_FULL; /* Enable full access */
1469
1470 /* Set the access control for address window (EPAPR) READ & WRITE */
1471 eth_set_access_control (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num, &win_param);
1472
1473 /* Set access parameters for DRAM bank 2 */
1474 win_param.win = ETH_WIN2; /* Use Ethernet window 2 */
1475 win_param.target = ETH_TARGET_DRAM; /* Window target - DDR */
1476 win_param.attributes = EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CS2; /* Enable DRAM bank */
1477#ifndef CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1478 win_param.attributes |= EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CACHE_COHERENCY_WB;
1479#endif
1480 win_param.high_addr = 0;
1481 /* Get bank base */
1482 win_param.base_addr = mv_get_dram_bank_base_addr (BANK2);
1483 win_param.size = mv_get_dram_bank_size (BANK2); /* Get bank size */
1484 if (win_param.size == 0)
1485 win_param.enable = 0;
1486 else
1487 win_param.enable = 1; /* Enable the access */
1488 win_param.access_ctrl = EWIN_ACCESS_FULL; /* Enable full access */
1489
1490 /* Set the access control for address window (EPAPR) READ & WRITE */
1491 eth_set_access_control (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num, &win_param);
1492
1493 /* Set access parameters for DRAM bank 3 */
1494 win_param.win = ETH_WIN3; /* Use Ethernet window 3 */
1495 win_param.target = ETH_TARGET_DRAM; /* Window target - DDR */
1496 win_param.attributes = EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CS3; /* Enable DRAM bank */
1497#ifndef CONFIG_NOT_COHERENT_CACHE
1498 win_param.attributes |= EBAR_ATTR_DRAM_CACHE_COHERENCY_WB;
1499#endif
1500 win_param.high_addr = 0;
1501 /* Get bank base */
1502 win_param.base_addr = mv_get_dram_bank_base_addr (BANK3);
1503 win_param.size = mv_get_dram_bank_size (BANK3); /* Get bank size */
1504 if (win_param.size == 0)
1505 win_param.enable = 0;
1506 else
1507 win_param.enable = 1; /* Enable the access */
1508 win_param.access_ctrl = EWIN_ACCESS_FULL; /* Enable full access */
1509
1510 /* Set the access control for address window (EPAPR) READ & WRITE */
1511 eth_set_access_control (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num, &win_param);
1512
1513 /* Set access parameters for Internal SRAM */
1514 win_param.win = ETH_WIN4; /* Use Ethernet window 0 */
1515 win_param.target = EBAR_TARGET_CBS; /* Target - Internal SRAM */
1516 win_param.attributes = EBAR_ATTR_CBS_SRAM | EBAR_ATTR_CBS_SRAM_BLOCK0;
1517 win_param.high_addr = 0;
1518 win_param.base_addr = mv_get_internal_sram_base (); /* Get base addr */
1519 win_param.size = MV64360_INTERNAL_SRAM_SIZE; /* Get bank size */
1520 win_param.enable = 1; /* Enable the access */
1521 win_param.access_ctrl = EWIN_ACCESS_FULL; /* Enable full access */
1522
1523 /* Set the access control for address window (EPAPR) READ & WRITE */
1524 eth_set_access_control (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num, &win_param);
1525
1526 eth_port_init_mac_tables (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num);
1527
1528 ethernet_phy_set (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num,
1529 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_phy_addr);
1530
1531 return;
1532
1533}
1534
1535/*******************************************************************************
1536* eth_port_start - Start the Ethernet port activity.
1537*
1538* DESCRIPTION:
1539* This routine prepares the Ethernet port for Rx and Tx activity:
1540* 1. Initialize Tx and Rx Current Descriptor Pointer for each queue that
1541* has been initialized a descriptor's ring (using ether_init_tx_desc_ring
1542* for Tx and ether_init_rx_desc_ring for Rx)
1543* 2. Initialize and enable the Ethernet configuration port by writing to
1544* the port's configuration and command registers.
1545* 3. Initialize and enable the SDMA by writing to the SDMA's
1546* configuration and command registers.
1547* After completing these steps, the ethernet port SDMA can starts to
1548* perform Rx and Tx activities.
1549*
1550* Note: Each Rx and Tx queue descriptor's list must be initialized prior
1551* to calling this function (use ether_init_tx_desc_ring for Tx queues and
1552* ether_init_rx_desc_ring for Rx queues).
1553*
1554* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001555* ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet port control struct
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001556*
1557* OUTPUT:
1558* Ethernet port is ready to receive and transmit.
1559*
1560* RETURN:
1561* false if the port PHY is not up.
1562* true otherwise.
1563*
1564*******************************************************************************/
1565static bool eth_port_start (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl)
1566{
1567 int queue;
1568 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_curr_desc;
1569 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_curr_desc;
1570 unsigned int phy_reg_data;
1571 ETH_PORT eth_port_num = p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num;
1572
1573
1574 /* Assignment of Tx CTRP of given queue */
1575 for (queue = 0; queue < MAX_TX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
1576 CURR_TFD_GET (p_tx_curr_desc, queue);
1577 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_TX_CURRENT_QUEUE_DESC_PTR_0
1578 (eth_port_num)
1579 + (4 * queue)),
1580 ((unsigned int) p_tx_curr_desc));
1581
1582 }
1583
1584 /* Assignment of Rx CRDP of given queue */
1585 for (queue = 0; queue < MAX_RX_QUEUE_NUM; queue++) {
1586 CURR_RFD_GET (p_rx_curr_desc, queue);
1587 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_RX_CURRENT_QUEUE_DESC_PTR_0
1588 (eth_port_num)
1589 + (4 * queue)),
1590 ((unsigned int) p_rx_curr_desc));
1591
1592 if (p_rx_curr_desc != NULL)
1593 /* Add the assigned Ethernet address to the port's address table */
1594 eth_port_uc_addr_set (p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num,
1595 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_mac_addr,
1596 queue);
1597 }
1598
1599 /* Assign port configuration and command. */
1600 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num),
1601 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_config);
1602
1603 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_REG (eth_port_num),
1604 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_config_extend);
1605
1606 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG (eth_port_num),
1607 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_serial_control);
1608
1609 MV_SET_REG_BITS (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG (eth_port_num),
1610 ETH_SERIAL_PORT_ENABLE);
1611
1612 /* Assign port SDMA configuration */
1613 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_SDMA_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num),
1614 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_sdma_config);
1615
1616 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_TX_QUEUE_0_TOKEN_BUCKET_COUNT
1617 (eth_port_num), 0x3fffffff);
1618 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_TX_QUEUE_0_TOKEN_BUCKET_CONFIG
1619 (eth_port_num), 0x03fffcff);
1620 /* Turn off the port/queue bandwidth limitation */
1621 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_MAXIMUM_TRANSMIT_UNIT (eth_port_num), 0x0);
1622
1623 /* Enable port Rx. */
1624 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG (eth_port_num),
1625 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_rx_queue_command);
1626
1627 /* Check if link is up */
1628 eth_port_read_smi_reg (eth_port_num, 1, &phy_reg_data);
1629
1630 if (!(phy_reg_data & 0x20))
1631 return false;
1632
1633 return true;
1634}
1635
1636/*******************************************************************************
1637* eth_port_uc_addr_set - This function Set the port Unicast address.
1638*
1639* DESCRIPTION:
1640* This function Set the port Ethernet MAC address.
1641*
1642* INPUT:
1643* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Port number.
1644* char * p_addr Address to be set
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001645* ETH_QUEUE queue Rx queue number for this MAC address.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001646*
1647* OUTPUT:
1648* Set MAC address low and high registers. also calls eth_port_uc_addr()
1649* To set the unicast table with the proper information.
1650*
1651* RETURN:
1652* N/A.
1653*
1654*******************************************************************************/
1655static void eth_port_uc_addr_set (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1656 unsigned char *p_addr, ETH_QUEUE queue)
1657{
1658 unsigned int mac_h;
1659 unsigned int mac_l;
1660
1661 mac_l = (p_addr[4] << 8) | (p_addr[5]);
1662 mac_h = (p_addr[0] << 24) | (p_addr[1] << 16) |
1663 (p_addr[2] << 8) | (p_addr[3] << 0);
1664
1665 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_MAC_ADDR_LOW (eth_port_num), mac_l);
1666 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_MAC_ADDR_HIGH (eth_port_num), mac_h);
1667
1668 /* Accept frames of this address */
1669 eth_port_uc_addr (eth_port_num, p_addr[5], queue, ACCEPT_MAC_ADDR);
1670
1671 return;
1672}
1673
1674/*******************************************************************************
1675* eth_port_uc_addr - This function Set the port unicast address table
1676*
1677* DESCRIPTION:
1678* This function locates the proper entry in the Unicast table for the
1679* specified MAC nibble and sets its properties according to function
1680* parameters.
1681*
1682* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001683* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Port number.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001684* unsigned char uc_nibble Unicast MAC Address last nibble.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001685* ETH_QUEUE queue Rx queue number for this MAC address.
1686* int option 0 = Add, 1 = remove address.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001687*
1688* OUTPUT:
1689* This function add/removes MAC addresses from the port unicast address
1690* table.
1691*
1692* RETURN:
1693* true is output succeeded.
1694* false if option parameter is invalid.
1695*
1696*******************************************************************************/
1697static bool eth_port_uc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1698 unsigned char uc_nibble,
1699 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option)
1700{
1701 unsigned int unicast_reg;
1702 unsigned int tbl_offset;
1703 unsigned int reg_offset;
1704
1705 /* Locate the Unicast table entry */
1706 uc_nibble = (0xf & uc_nibble);
1707 tbl_offset = (uc_nibble / 4) * 4; /* Register offset from unicast table base */
1708 reg_offset = uc_nibble % 4; /* Entry offset within the above register */
1709
1710 switch (option) {
1711 case REJECT_MAC_ADDR:
1712 /* Clear accepts frame bit at specified unicast DA table entry */
1713 unicast_reg =
1714 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_UNICAST_TABLE_BASE
1715 (eth_port_num)
1716 + tbl_offset));
1717
1718 unicast_reg &= (0x0E << (8 * reg_offset));
1719
1720 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_UNICAST_TABLE_BASE
1721 (eth_port_num)
1722 + tbl_offset), unicast_reg);
1723 break;
1724
1725 case ACCEPT_MAC_ADDR:
1726 /* Set accepts frame bit at unicast DA filter table entry */
1727 unicast_reg =
1728 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_UNICAST_TABLE_BASE
1729 (eth_port_num)
1730 + tbl_offset));
1731
1732 unicast_reg |= ((0x01 | queue) << (8 * reg_offset));
1733
1734 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_UNICAST_TABLE_BASE
1735 (eth_port_num)
1736 + tbl_offset), unicast_reg);
1737
1738 break;
1739
1740 default:
1741 return false;
1742 }
1743 return true;
1744}
1745
1746#if 0 /* FIXME */
1747/*******************************************************************************
1748* eth_port_mc_addr - Multicast address settings.
1749*
1750* DESCRIPTION:
1751* This API controls the MV device MAC multicast support.
1752* The MV device supports multicast using two tables:
1753* 1) Special Multicast Table for MAC addresses of the form
1754* 0x01-00-5E-00-00-XX (where XX is between 0x00 and 0x_fF).
1755* The MAC DA[7:0] bits are used as a pointer to the Special Multicast
1756* Table entries in the DA-Filter table.
1757* In this case, the function calls eth_port_smc_addr() routine to set the
1758* Special Multicast Table.
1759* 2) Other Multicast Table for multicast of another type. A CRC-8bit
1760* is used as an index to the Other Multicast Table entries in the
1761* DA-Filter table.
1762* In this case, the function calculates the CRC-8bit value and calls
1763* eth_port_omc_addr() routine to set the Other Multicast Table.
1764* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001765* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Port number.
1766* unsigned char *p_addr Unicast MAC Address.
1767* ETH_QUEUE queue Rx queue number for this MAC address.
1768* int option 0 = Add, 1 = remove address.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001769*
1770* OUTPUT:
1771* See description.
1772*
1773* RETURN:
1774* true is output succeeded.
1775* false if add_address_table_entry( ) failed.
1776*
1777*******************************************************************************/
1778static void eth_port_mc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1779 unsigned char *p_addr,
1780 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option)
1781{
1782 unsigned int mac_h;
1783 unsigned int mac_l;
1784 unsigned char crc_result = 0;
1785 int mac_array[48];
1786 int crc[8];
1787 int i;
1788
1789
1790 if ((p_addr[0] == 0x01) &&
1791 (p_addr[1] == 0x00) &&
1792 (p_addr[2] == 0x5E) && (p_addr[3] == 0x00) && (p_addr[4] == 0x00))
1793
1794 eth_port_smc_addr (eth_port_num, p_addr[5], queue, option);
1795 else {
1796 /* Calculate CRC-8 out of the given address */
1797 mac_h = (p_addr[0] << 8) | (p_addr[1]);
1798 mac_l = (p_addr[2] << 24) | (p_addr[3] << 16) |
1799 (p_addr[4] << 8) | (p_addr[5] << 0);
1800
1801 for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
1802 mac_array[i] = (mac_l >> i) & 0x1;
1803 for (i = 32; i < 48; i++)
1804 mac_array[i] = (mac_h >> (i - 32)) & 0x1;
1805
1806
1807 crc[0] = mac_array[45] ^ mac_array[43] ^ mac_array[40] ^
1808 mac_array[39] ^ mac_array[35] ^ mac_array[34] ^
1809 mac_array[31] ^ mac_array[30] ^ mac_array[28] ^
1810 mac_array[23] ^ mac_array[21] ^ mac_array[19] ^
1811 mac_array[18] ^ mac_array[16] ^ mac_array[14] ^
1812 mac_array[12] ^ mac_array[8] ^ mac_array[7] ^
1813 mac_array[6] ^ mac_array[0];
1814
1815 crc[1] = mac_array[46] ^ mac_array[45] ^ mac_array[44] ^
1816 mac_array[43] ^ mac_array[41] ^ mac_array[39] ^
1817 mac_array[36] ^ mac_array[34] ^ mac_array[32] ^
1818 mac_array[30] ^ mac_array[29] ^ mac_array[28] ^
1819 mac_array[24] ^ mac_array[23] ^ mac_array[22] ^
1820 mac_array[21] ^ mac_array[20] ^ mac_array[18] ^
1821 mac_array[17] ^ mac_array[16] ^ mac_array[15] ^
1822 mac_array[14] ^ mac_array[13] ^ mac_array[12] ^
1823 mac_array[9] ^ mac_array[6] ^ mac_array[1] ^
1824 mac_array[0];
1825
1826 crc[2] = mac_array[47] ^ mac_array[46] ^ mac_array[44] ^
1827 mac_array[43] ^ mac_array[42] ^ mac_array[39] ^
1828 mac_array[37] ^ mac_array[34] ^ mac_array[33] ^
1829 mac_array[29] ^ mac_array[28] ^ mac_array[25] ^
1830 mac_array[24] ^ mac_array[22] ^ mac_array[17] ^
1831 mac_array[15] ^ mac_array[13] ^ mac_array[12] ^
1832 mac_array[10] ^ mac_array[8] ^ mac_array[6] ^
1833 mac_array[2] ^ mac_array[1] ^ mac_array[0];
1834
1835 crc[3] = mac_array[47] ^ mac_array[45] ^ mac_array[44] ^
1836 mac_array[43] ^ mac_array[40] ^ mac_array[38] ^
1837 mac_array[35] ^ mac_array[34] ^ mac_array[30] ^
1838 mac_array[29] ^ mac_array[26] ^ mac_array[25] ^
1839 mac_array[23] ^ mac_array[18] ^ mac_array[16] ^
1840 mac_array[14] ^ mac_array[13] ^ mac_array[11] ^
1841 mac_array[9] ^ mac_array[7] ^ mac_array[3] ^
1842 mac_array[2] ^ mac_array[1];
1843
1844 crc[4] = mac_array[46] ^ mac_array[45] ^ mac_array[44] ^
1845 mac_array[41] ^ mac_array[39] ^ mac_array[36] ^
1846 mac_array[35] ^ mac_array[31] ^ mac_array[30] ^
1847 mac_array[27] ^ mac_array[26] ^ mac_array[24] ^
1848 mac_array[19] ^ mac_array[17] ^ mac_array[15] ^
1849 mac_array[14] ^ mac_array[12] ^ mac_array[10] ^
1850 mac_array[8] ^ mac_array[4] ^ mac_array[3] ^
1851 mac_array[2];
1852
1853 crc[5] = mac_array[47] ^ mac_array[46] ^ mac_array[45] ^
1854 mac_array[42] ^ mac_array[40] ^ mac_array[37] ^
1855 mac_array[36] ^ mac_array[32] ^ mac_array[31] ^
1856 mac_array[28] ^ mac_array[27] ^ mac_array[25] ^
1857 mac_array[20] ^ mac_array[18] ^ mac_array[16] ^
1858 mac_array[15] ^ mac_array[13] ^ mac_array[11] ^
1859 mac_array[9] ^ mac_array[5] ^ mac_array[4] ^
1860 mac_array[3];
1861
1862 crc[6] = mac_array[47] ^ mac_array[46] ^ mac_array[43] ^
1863 mac_array[41] ^ mac_array[38] ^ mac_array[37] ^
1864 mac_array[33] ^ mac_array[32] ^ mac_array[29] ^
1865 mac_array[28] ^ mac_array[26] ^ mac_array[21] ^
1866 mac_array[19] ^ mac_array[17] ^ mac_array[16] ^
1867 mac_array[14] ^ mac_array[12] ^ mac_array[10] ^
1868 mac_array[6] ^ mac_array[5] ^ mac_array[4];
1869
1870 crc[7] = mac_array[47] ^ mac_array[44] ^ mac_array[42] ^
1871 mac_array[39] ^ mac_array[38] ^ mac_array[34] ^
1872 mac_array[33] ^ mac_array[30] ^ mac_array[29] ^
1873 mac_array[27] ^ mac_array[22] ^ mac_array[20] ^
1874 mac_array[18] ^ mac_array[17] ^ mac_array[15] ^
1875 mac_array[13] ^ mac_array[11] ^ mac_array[7] ^
1876 mac_array[6] ^ mac_array[5];
1877
1878 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
1879 crc_result = crc_result | (crc[i] << i);
1880
1881 eth_port_omc_addr (eth_port_num, crc_result, queue, option);
1882 }
1883 return;
1884}
1885
1886/*******************************************************************************
1887* eth_port_smc_addr - Special Multicast address settings.
1888*
1889* DESCRIPTION:
1890* This routine controls the MV device special MAC multicast support.
1891* The Special Multicast Table for MAC addresses supports MAC of the form
1892* 0x01-00-5E-00-00-XX (where XX is between 0x00 and 0x_fF).
1893* The MAC DA[7:0] bits are used as a pointer to the Special Multicast
1894* Table entries in the DA-Filter table.
1895* This function set the Special Multicast Table appropriate entry
1896* according to the argument given.
1897*
1898* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001899* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Port number.
1900* unsigned char mc_byte Multicast addr last byte (MAC DA[7:0] bits).
1901* ETH_QUEUE queue Rx queue number for this MAC address.
1902* int option 0 = Add, 1 = remove address.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001903*
1904* OUTPUT:
1905* See description.
1906*
1907* RETURN:
1908* true is output succeeded.
1909* false if option parameter is invalid.
1910*
1911*******************************************************************************/
1912static bool eth_port_smc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1913 unsigned char mc_byte,
1914 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option)
1915{
1916 unsigned int smc_table_reg;
1917 unsigned int tbl_offset;
1918 unsigned int reg_offset;
1919
1920 /* Locate the SMC table entry */
1921 tbl_offset = (mc_byte / 4) * 4; /* Register offset from SMC table base */
1922 reg_offset = mc_byte % 4; /* Entry offset within the above register */
1923 queue &= 0x7;
1924
1925 switch (option) {
1926 case REJECT_MAC_ADDR:
1927 /* Clear accepts frame bit at specified Special DA table entry */
1928 smc_table_reg =
1929 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_SPECIAL_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset));
1930 smc_table_reg &= (0x0E << (8 * reg_offset));
1931
1932 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_SPECIAL_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset), smc_table_reg);
1933 break;
1934
1935 case ACCEPT_MAC_ADDR:
1936 /* Set accepts frame bit at specified Special DA table entry */
1937 smc_table_reg =
1938 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_SPECIAL_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset));
1939 smc_table_reg |= ((0x01 | queue) << (8 * reg_offset));
1940
1941 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_SPECIAL_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset), smc_table_reg);
1942 break;
1943
1944 default:
1945 return false;
1946 }
1947 return true;
1948}
1949
1950/*******************************************************************************
1951* eth_port_omc_addr - Multicast address settings.
1952*
1953* DESCRIPTION:
1954* This routine controls the MV device Other MAC multicast support.
1955* The Other Multicast Table is used for multicast of another type.
1956* A CRC-8bit is used as an index to the Other Multicast Table entries
1957* in the DA-Filter table.
1958* The function gets the CRC-8bit value from the calling routine and
1959* set the Other Multicast Table appropriate entry according to the
1960* CRC-8 argument given.
1961*
1962* INPUT:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02001963* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Port number.
1964* unsigned char crc8 A CRC-8bit (Polynomial: x^8+x^2+x^1+1).
1965* ETH_QUEUE queue Rx queue number for this MAC address.
1966* int option 0 = Add, 1 = remove address.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00001967*
1968* OUTPUT:
1969* See description.
1970*
1971* RETURN:
1972* true is output succeeded.
1973* false if option parameter is invalid.
1974*
1975*******************************************************************************/
1976static bool eth_port_omc_addr (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
1977 unsigned char crc8,
1978 ETH_QUEUE queue, int option)
1979{
1980 unsigned int omc_table_reg;
1981 unsigned int tbl_offset;
1982 unsigned int reg_offset;
1983
1984 /* Locate the OMC table entry */
1985 tbl_offset = (crc8 / 4) * 4; /* Register offset from OMC table base */
1986 reg_offset = crc8 % 4; /* Entry offset within the above register */
1987 queue &= 0x7;
1988
1989 switch (option) {
1990 case REJECT_MAC_ADDR:
1991 /* Clear accepts frame bit at specified Other DA table entry */
1992 omc_table_reg =
1993 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_OTHER_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset));
1994 omc_table_reg &= (0x0E << (8 * reg_offset));
1995
1996 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_OTHER_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset), omc_table_reg);
1997 break;
1998
1999 case ACCEPT_MAC_ADDR:
2000 /* Set accepts frame bit at specified Other DA table entry */
2001 omc_table_reg =
2002 MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_OTHER_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset));
2003 omc_table_reg |= ((0x01 | queue) << (8 * reg_offset));
2004
2005 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_OTHER_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + tbl_offset), omc_table_reg);
2006 break;
2007
2008 default:
2009 return false;
2010 }
2011 return true;
2012}
2013#endif
2014
2015/*******************************************************************************
2016* eth_port_init_mac_tables - Clear all entrance in the UC, SMC and OMC tables
2017*
2018* DESCRIPTION:
2019* Go through all the DA filter tables (Unicast, Special Multicast & Other
2020* Multicast) and set each entry to 0.
2021*
2022* INPUT:
2023* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2024*
2025* OUTPUT:
2026* Multicast and Unicast packets are rejected.
2027*
2028* RETURN:
2029* None.
2030*
2031*******************************************************************************/
2032static void eth_port_init_mac_tables (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2033{
2034 int table_index;
2035
2036 /* Clear DA filter unicast table (Ex_dFUT) */
2037 for (table_index = 0; table_index <= 0xC; table_index += 4)
2038 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_UNICAST_TABLE_BASE
2039 (eth_port_num) + table_index), 0);
2040
2041 for (table_index = 0; table_index <= 0xFC; table_index += 4) {
2042 /* Clear DA filter special multicast table (Ex_dFSMT) */
2043 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_SPECIAL_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + table_index), 0);
2044 /* Clear DA filter other multicast table (Ex_dFOMT) */
2045 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_DA_FILTER_OTHER_MULTICAST_TABLE_BASE (eth_port_num) + table_index), 0);
2046 }
2047}
2048
2049/*******************************************************************************
2050* eth_clear_mib_counters - Clear all MIB counters
2051*
2052* DESCRIPTION:
2053* This function clears all MIB counters of a specific ethernet port.
2054* A read from the MIB counter will reset the counter.
2055*
2056* INPUT:
2057* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2058*
2059* OUTPUT:
2060* After reading all MIB counters, the counters resets.
2061*
2062* RETURN:
2063* MIB counter value.
2064*
2065*******************************************************************************/
2066static void eth_clear_mib_counters (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2067{
2068 int i;
2069 unsigned int dummy;
2070
2071 /* Perform dummy reads from MIB counters */
2072 for (i = ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_LOW; i < ETH_MIB_LATE_COLLISION;
2073 i += 4)
2074 dummy = MV_REG_READ ((MV64360_ETH_MIB_COUNTERS_BASE
2075 (eth_port_num) + i));
2076
2077 return;
2078}
2079
2080/*******************************************************************************
2081* eth_read_mib_counter - Read a MIB counter
2082*
2083* DESCRIPTION:
2084* This function reads a MIB counter of a specific ethernet port.
2085* NOTE - If read from ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_LOW, then the
2086* following read must be from ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_RECEIVED_HIGH
2087* register. The same applies for ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_SENT_LOW and
2088* ETH_MIB_GOOD_OCTETS_SENT_HIGH
2089*
2090* INPUT:
2091* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2092* unsigned int mib_offset MIB counter offset (use ETH_MIB_... macros).
2093*
2094* OUTPUT:
2095* After reading the MIB counter, the counter resets.
2096*
2097* RETURN:
2098* MIB counter value.
2099*
2100*******************************************************************************/
2101unsigned int eth_read_mib_counter (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2102 unsigned int mib_offset)
2103{
2104 return (MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_MIB_COUNTERS_BASE (eth_port_num)
2105 + mib_offset));
2106}
2107
2108/*******************************************************************************
2109* ethernet_phy_set - Set the ethernet port PHY address.
2110*
2111* DESCRIPTION:
2112* This routine set the ethernet port PHY address according to given
2113* parameter.
2114*
2115* INPUT:
2116* ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2117*
2118* OUTPUT:
2119* Set PHY Address Register with given PHY address parameter.
2120*
2121* RETURN:
2122* None.
2123*
2124*******************************************************************************/
2125static void ethernet_phy_set (ETH_PORT eth_port_num, int phy_addr)
2126{
2127 unsigned int reg_data;
2128
2129 reg_data = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PHY_ADDR_REG);
2130
2131 reg_data &= ~(0x1F << (5 * eth_port_num));
2132 reg_data |= (phy_addr << (5 * eth_port_num));
2133
2134 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PHY_ADDR_REG, reg_data);
2135
2136 return;
2137}
2138
2139/*******************************************************************************
2140 * ethernet_phy_get - Get the ethernet port PHY address.
2141 *
2142 * DESCRIPTION:
2143 * This routine returns the given ethernet port PHY address.
2144 *
2145 * INPUT:
2146 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2147 *
2148 * OUTPUT:
2149 * None.
2150 *
2151 * RETURN:
2152 * PHY address.
2153 *
2154 *******************************************************************************/
2155static int ethernet_phy_get (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2156{
2157 unsigned int reg_data;
2158
2159 reg_data = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PHY_ADDR_REG);
2160
2161 return ((reg_data >> (5 * eth_port_num)) & 0x1f);
2162}
2163
2164/*******************************************************************************
2165 * ethernet_phy_reset - Reset Ethernet port PHY.
2166 *
2167 * DESCRIPTION:
2168 * This routine utilize the SMI interface to reset the ethernet port PHY.
2169 * The routine waits until the link is up again or link up is timeout.
2170 *
2171 * INPUT:
2172 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2173 *
2174 * OUTPUT:
2175 * The ethernet port PHY renew its link.
2176 *
2177 * RETURN:
2178 * None.
2179 *
2180*******************************************************************************/
2181static bool ethernet_phy_reset (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2182{
2183 unsigned int time_out = 50;
2184 unsigned int phy_reg_data;
2185
2186 /* Reset the PHY */
2187 eth_port_read_smi_reg (eth_port_num, 0, &phy_reg_data);
2188 phy_reg_data |= 0x8000; /* Set bit 15 to reset the PHY */
2189 eth_port_write_smi_reg (eth_port_num, 0, phy_reg_data);
2190
2191 /* Poll on the PHY LINK */
2192 do {
2193 eth_port_read_smi_reg (eth_port_num, 1, &phy_reg_data);
2194
2195 if (time_out-- == 0)
2196 return false;
2197 }
2198 while (!(phy_reg_data & 0x20));
2199
2200 return true;
2201}
2202
2203/*******************************************************************************
2204 * eth_port_reset - Reset Ethernet port
2205 *
2206 * DESCRIPTION:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002207 * This routine resets the chip by aborting any SDMA engine activity and
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002208 * clearing the MIB counters. The Receiver and the Transmit unit are in
2209 * idle state after this command is performed and the port is disabled.
2210 *
2211 * INPUT:
2212 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2213 *
2214 * OUTPUT:
2215 * Channel activity is halted.
2216 *
2217 * RETURN:
2218 * None.
2219 *
2220 *******************************************************************************/
2221static void eth_port_reset (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2222{
2223 unsigned int reg_data;
2224
2225 /* Stop Tx port activity. Check port Tx activity. */
2226 reg_data =
2227 MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2228 (eth_port_num));
2229
2230 if (reg_data & 0xFF) {
2231 /* Issue stop command for active channels only */
2232 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2233 (eth_port_num), (reg_data << 8));
2234
2235 /* Wait for all Tx activity to terminate. */
2236 do {
2237 /* Check port cause register that all Tx queues are stopped */
2238 reg_data =
2239 MV_REG_READ
2240 (MV64360_ETH_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2241 (eth_port_num));
2242 }
2243 while (reg_data & 0xFF);
2244 }
2245
2246 /* Stop Rx port activity. Check port Rx activity. */
2247 reg_data =
2248 MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2249 (eth_port_num));
2250
2251 if (reg_data & 0xFF) {
2252 /* Issue stop command for active channels only */
2253 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2254 (eth_port_num), (reg_data << 8));
2255
2256 /* Wait for all Rx activity to terminate. */
2257 do {
2258 /* Check port cause register that all Rx queues are stopped */
2259 reg_data =
2260 MV_REG_READ
2261 (MV64360_ETH_RECEIVE_QUEUE_COMMAND_REG
2262 (eth_port_num));
2263 }
2264 while (reg_data & 0xFF);
2265 }
2266
2267
2268 /* Clear all MIB counters */
2269 eth_clear_mib_counters (eth_port_num);
2270
2271 /* Reset the Enable bit in the Configuration Register */
2272 reg_data =
2273 MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG
2274 (eth_port_num));
2275 reg_data &= ~ETH_SERIAL_PORT_ENABLE;
2276 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL_REG (eth_port_num),
2277 reg_data);
2278
2279 return;
2280}
2281
2282#if 0 /* Not needed here */
2283/*******************************************************************************
2284 * ethernet_set_config_reg - Set specified bits in configuration register.
2285 *
2286 * DESCRIPTION:
2287 * This function sets specified bits in the given ethernet
2288 * configuration register.
2289 *
2290 * INPUT:
2291 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2292 * unsigned int value 32 bit value.
2293 *
2294 * OUTPUT:
2295 * The set bits in the value parameter are set in the configuration
2296 * register.
2297 *
2298 * RETURN:
2299 * None.
2300 *
2301 *******************************************************************************/
2302static void ethernet_set_config_reg (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2303 unsigned int value)
2304{
2305 unsigned int eth_config_reg;
2306
2307 eth_config_reg =
2308 MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num));
2309 eth_config_reg |= value;
2310 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num),
2311 eth_config_reg);
2312
2313 return;
2314}
2315#endif
2316
2317#if 0 /* FIXME */
2318/*******************************************************************************
2319 * ethernet_reset_config_reg - Reset specified bits in configuration register.
2320 *
2321 * DESCRIPTION:
2322 * This function resets specified bits in the given Ethernet
2323 * configuration register.
2324 *
2325 * INPUT:
2326 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2327 * unsigned int value 32 bit value.
2328 *
2329 * OUTPUT:
2330 * The set bits in the value parameter are reset in the configuration
2331 * register.
2332 *
2333 * RETURN:
2334 * None.
2335 *
2336 *******************************************************************************/
2337static void ethernet_reset_config_reg (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2338 unsigned int value)
2339{
2340 unsigned int eth_config_reg;
2341
2342 eth_config_reg = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_REG
2343 (eth_port_num));
2344 eth_config_reg &= ~value;
2345 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_REG (eth_port_num),
2346 eth_config_reg);
2347
2348 return;
2349}
2350#endif
2351
2352#if 0 /* Not needed here */
2353/*******************************************************************************
2354 * ethernet_get_config_reg - Get the port configuration register
2355 *
2356 * DESCRIPTION:
2357 * This function returns the configuration register value of the given
2358 * ethernet port.
2359 *
2360 * INPUT:
2361 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2362 *
2363 * OUTPUT:
2364 * None.
2365 *
2366 * RETURN:
2367 * Port configuration register value.
2368 *
2369 *******************************************************************************/
2370static unsigned int ethernet_get_config_reg (ETH_PORT eth_port_num)
2371{
2372 unsigned int eth_config_reg;
2373
2374 eth_config_reg = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_PORT_CONFIG_EXTEND_REG
2375 (eth_port_num));
2376 return eth_config_reg;
2377}
2378
2379#endif
2380
2381/*******************************************************************************
2382 * eth_port_read_smi_reg - Read PHY registers
2383 *
2384 * DESCRIPTION:
2385 * This routine utilize the SMI interface to interact with the PHY in
2386 * order to perform PHY register read.
2387 *
2388 * INPUT:
2389 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2390 * unsigned int phy_reg PHY register address offset.
2391 * unsigned int *value Register value buffer.
2392 *
2393 * OUTPUT:
2394 * Write the value of a specified PHY register into given buffer.
2395 *
2396 * RETURN:
2397 * false if the PHY is busy or read data is not in valid state.
2398 * true otherwise.
2399 *
2400 *******************************************************************************/
2401static bool eth_port_read_smi_reg (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2402 unsigned int phy_reg, unsigned int *value)
2403{
2404 unsigned int reg_value;
2405 unsigned int time_out = PHY_BUSY_TIMEOUT;
2406 int phy_addr;
2407
2408 phy_addr = ethernet_phy_get (eth_port_num);
2409/* printf(" Phy-Port %d has addess %d \n",eth_port_num, phy_addr );*/
2410
2411 /* first check that it is not busy */
2412 do {
2413 reg_value = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG);
2414 if (time_out-- == 0) {
2415 return false;
2416 }
2417 }
2418 while (reg_value & ETH_SMI_BUSY);
2419
2420 /* not busy */
2421
2422 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG,
2423 (phy_addr << 16) | (phy_reg << 21) |
2424 ETH_SMI_OPCODE_READ);
2425
2426 time_out = PHY_BUSY_TIMEOUT; /* initialize the time out var again */
2427
2428 do {
2429 reg_value = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG);
2430 if (time_out-- == 0) {
2431 return false;
2432 }
2433 }
2434 while ((reg_value & ETH_SMI_READ_VALID) != ETH_SMI_READ_VALID); /* Bit set equ operation done */
2435
2436 /* Wait for the data to update in the SMI register */
2437#define PHY_UPDATE_TIMEOUT 10000
2438 for (time_out = 0; time_out < PHY_UPDATE_TIMEOUT; time_out++);
2439
2440 reg_value = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG);
2441
2442 *value = reg_value & 0xffff;
2443
2444 return true;
2445}
2446
2447/*******************************************************************************
2448 * eth_port_write_smi_reg - Write to PHY registers
2449 *
2450 * DESCRIPTION:
2451 * This routine utilize the SMI interface to interact with the PHY in
2452 * order to perform writes to PHY registers.
2453 *
2454 * INPUT:
2455 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2456 * unsigned int phy_reg PHY register address offset.
2457 * unsigned int value Register value.
2458 *
2459 * OUTPUT:
2460 * Write the given value to the specified PHY register.
2461 *
2462 * RETURN:
2463 * false if the PHY is busy.
2464 * true otherwise.
2465 *
2466 *******************************************************************************/
2467static bool eth_port_write_smi_reg (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2468 unsigned int phy_reg, unsigned int value)
2469{
2470 unsigned int reg_value;
2471 unsigned int time_out = PHY_BUSY_TIMEOUT;
2472 int phy_addr;
2473
2474 phy_addr = ethernet_phy_get (eth_port_num);
2475
2476 /* first check that it is not busy */
2477 do {
2478 reg_value = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG);
2479 if (time_out-- == 0) {
2480 return false;
2481 }
2482 }
2483 while (reg_value & ETH_SMI_BUSY);
2484
2485 /* not busy */
2486 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_SMI_REG,
2487 (phy_addr << 16) | (phy_reg << 21) |
2488 ETH_SMI_OPCODE_WRITE | (value & 0xffff));
2489 return true;
2490}
2491
2492/*******************************************************************************
2493 * eth_set_access_control - Config address decode parameters for Ethernet unit
2494 *
2495 * DESCRIPTION:
2496 * This function configures the address decode parameters for the Gigabit
2497 * Ethernet Controller according the given parameters struct.
2498 *
2499 * INPUT:
2500 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet Port number. See ETH_PORT enum.
2501 * ETH_WIN_PARAM *param Address decode parameter struct.
2502 *
2503 * OUTPUT:
2504 * An access window is opened using the given access parameters.
2505 *
2506 * RETURN:
2507 * None.
2508 *
2509 *******************************************************************************/
2510static void eth_set_access_control (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
2511 ETH_WIN_PARAM * param)
2512{
2513 unsigned int access_prot_reg;
2514
2515 /* Set access control register */
2516 access_prot_reg = MV_REG_READ (MV64360_ETH_ACCESS_PROTECTION_REG
2517 (eth_port_num));
2518 access_prot_reg &= (~(3 << (param->win * 2))); /* clear window permission */
2519 access_prot_reg |= (param->access_ctrl << (param->win * 2));
2520 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_ACCESS_PROTECTION_REG (eth_port_num),
2521 access_prot_reg);
2522
2523 /* Set window Size reg (SR) */
2524 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_SIZE_REG_0 +
2525 (ETH_SIZE_REG_GAP * param->win)),
2526 (((param->size / 0x10000) - 1) << 16));
2527
2528 /* Set window Base address reg (BA) */
2529 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_BAR_0 + (ETH_BAR_GAP * param->win)),
2530 (param->target | param->attributes | param->base_addr));
2531 /* High address remap reg (HARR) */
2532 if (param->win < 4)
2533 MV_REG_WRITE ((MV64360_ETH_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP_REG_0 +
2534 (ETH_HIGH_ADDR_REMAP_REG_GAP * param->win)),
2535 param->high_addr);
2536
2537 /* Base address enable reg (BARER) */
2538 if (param->enable == 1)
2539 MV_RESET_REG_BITS (MV64360_ETH_BASE_ADDR_ENABLE_REG,
2540 (1 << param->win));
2541 else
2542 MV_SET_REG_BITS (MV64360_ETH_BASE_ADDR_ENABLE_REG,
2543 (1 << param->win));
2544}
2545
2546/*******************************************************************************
2547 * ether_init_rx_desc_ring - Curve a Rx chain desc list and buffer in memory.
2548 *
2549 * DESCRIPTION:
2550 * This function prepares a Rx chained list of descriptors and packet
2551 * buffers in a form of a ring. The routine must be called after port
2552 * initialization routine and before port start routine.
2553 * The Ethernet SDMA engine uses CPU bus addresses to access the various
2554 * devices in the system (i.e. DRAM). This function uses the ethernet
2555 * struct 'virtual to physical' routine (set by the user) to set the ring
2556 * with physical addresses.
2557 *
2558 * INPUT:
2559 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002560 * ETH_QUEUE rx_queue Number of Rx queue.
2561 * int rx_desc_num Number of Rx descriptors
2562 * int rx_buff_size Size of Rx buffer
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002563 * unsigned int rx_desc_base_addr Rx descriptors memory area base addr.
2564 * unsigned int rx_buff_base_addr Rx buffer memory area base addr.
2565 *
2566 * OUTPUT:
2567 * The routine updates the Ethernet port control struct with information
2568 * regarding the Rx descriptors and buffers.
2569 *
2570 * RETURN:
2571 * false if the given descriptors memory area is not aligned according to
2572 * Ethernet SDMA specifications.
2573 * true otherwise.
2574 *
2575 *******************************************************************************/
2576static bool ether_init_rx_desc_ring (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl,
2577 ETH_QUEUE rx_queue,
2578 int rx_desc_num,
2579 int rx_buff_size,
2580 unsigned int rx_desc_base_addr,
2581 unsigned int rx_buff_base_addr)
2582{
2583 ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_desc;
2584 ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_prev_desc; /* pointer to link with the last descriptor */
2585 unsigned int buffer_addr;
2586 int ix; /* a counter */
2587
2588
2589 p_rx_desc = (ETH_RX_DESC *) rx_desc_base_addr;
2590 p_rx_prev_desc = p_rx_desc;
2591 buffer_addr = rx_buff_base_addr;
2592
2593 /* Rx desc Must be 4LW aligned (i.e. Descriptor_Address[3:0]=0000). */
2594 if (rx_buff_base_addr & 0xF)
2595 return false;
2596
2597 /* Rx buffers are limited to 64K bytes and Minimum size is 8 bytes */
2598 if ((rx_buff_size < 8) || (rx_buff_size > RX_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE))
2599 return false;
2600
2601 /* Rx buffers must be 64-bit aligned. */
2602 if ((rx_buff_base_addr + rx_buff_size) & 0x7)
2603 return false;
2604
2605 /* initialize the Rx descriptors ring */
2606 for (ix = 0; ix < rx_desc_num; ix++) {
2607 p_rx_desc->buf_size = rx_buff_size;
2608 p_rx_desc->byte_cnt = 0x0000;
2609 p_rx_desc->cmd_sts =
2610 ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA | ETH_RX_ENABLE_INTERRUPT;
2611 p_rx_desc->next_desc_ptr =
2612 ((unsigned int) p_rx_desc) + RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE;
2613 p_rx_desc->buf_ptr = buffer_addr;
2614 p_rx_desc->return_info = 0x00000000;
2615 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE (p_rx_desc, 0);
2616 buffer_addr += rx_buff_size;
2617 p_rx_prev_desc = p_rx_desc;
2618 p_rx_desc = (ETH_RX_DESC *)
2619 ((unsigned int) p_rx_desc + RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE);
2620 }
2621
2622 /* Closing Rx descriptors ring */
2623 p_rx_prev_desc->next_desc_ptr = (rx_desc_base_addr);
2624 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE (p_rx_prev_desc, 0);
2625
2626 /* Save Rx desc pointer to driver struct. */
2627 CURR_RFD_SET ((ETH_RX_DESC *) rx_desc_base_addr, rx_queue);
2628 USED_RFD_SET ((ETH_RX_DESC *) rx_desc_base_addr, rx_queue);
2629
2630 p_eth_port_ctrl->p_rx_desc_area_base[rx_queue] =
2631 (ETH_RX_DESC *) rx_desc_base_addr;
2632 p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_desc_area_size[rx_queue] =
2633 rx_desc_num * RX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE;
2634
2635 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_rx_queue_command |= (1 << rx_queue);
2636
2637 return true;
2638}
2639
2640/*******************************************************************************
2641 * ether_init_tx_desc_ring - Curve a Tx chain desc list and buffer in memory.
2642 *
2643 * DESCRIPTION:
2644 * This function prepares a Tx chained list of descriptors and packet
2645 * buffers in a form of a ring. The routine must be called after port
2646 * initialization routine and before port start routine.
2647 * The Ethernet SDMA engine uses CPU bus addresses to access the various
2648 * devices in the system (i.e. DRAM). This function uses the ethernet
2649 * struct 'virtual to physical' routine (set by the user) to set the ring
2650 * with physical addresses.
2651 *
2652 * INPUT:
2653 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002654 * ETH_QUEUE tx_queue Number of Tx queue.
2655 * int tx_desc_num Number of Tx descriptors
2656 * int tx_buff_size Size of Tx buffer
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002657 * unsigned int tx_desc_base_addr Tx descriptors memory area base addr.
2658 * unsigned int tx_buff_base_addr Tx buffer memory area base addr.
2659 *
2660 * OUTPUT:
2661 * The routine updates the Ethernet port control struct with information
2662 * regarding the Tx descriptors and buffers.
2663 *
2664 * RETURN:
2665 * false if the given descriptors memory area is not aligned according to
2666 * Ethernet SDMA specifications.
2667 * true otherwise.
2668 *
2669 *******************************************************************************/
2670static bool ether_init_tx_desc_ring (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl,
2671 ETH_QUEUE tx_queue,
2672 int tx_desc_num,
2673 int tx_buff_size,
2674 unsigned int tx_desc_base_addr,
2675 unsigned int tx_buff_base_addr)
2676{
2677
2678 ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc;
2679 ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_prev_desc;
2680 unsigned int buffer_addr;
2681 int ix; /* a counter */
2682
2683
2684 /* save the first desc pointer to link with the last descriptor */
2685 p_tx_desc = (ETH_TX_DESC *) tx_desc_base_addr;
2686 p_tx_prev_desc = p_tx_desc;
2687 buffer_addr = tx_buff_base_addr;
2688
2689 /* Tx desc Must be 4LW aligned (i.e. Descriptor_Address[3:0]=0000). */
2690 if (tx_buff_base_addr & 0xF)
2691 return false;
2692
2693 /* Tx buffers are limited to 64K bytes and Minimum size is 8 bytes */
2694 if ((tx_buff_size > TX_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE)
2695 || (tx_buff_size < TX_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE))
2696 return false;
2697
2698 /* Initialize the Tx descriptors ring */
2699 for (ix = 0; ix < tx_desc_num; ix++) {
2700 p_tx_desc->byte_cnt = 0x0000;
2701 p_tx_desc->l4i_chk = 0x0000;
2702 p_tx_desc->cmd_sts = 0x00000000;
2703 p_tx_desc->next_desc_ptr =
2704 ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc) + TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE;
2705
2706 p_tx_desc->buf_ptr = buffer_addr;
2707 p_tx_desc->return_info = 0x00000000;
2708 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE (p_tx_desc, 0);
2709 buffer_addr += tx_buff_size;
2710 p_tx_prev_desc = p_tx_desc;
2711 p_tx_desc = (ETH_TX_DESC *)
2712 ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc + TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE);
2713
2714 }
2715 /* Closing Tx descriptors ring */
2716 p_tx_prev_desc->next_desc_ptr = tx_desc_base_addr;
2717 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE (p_tx_prev_desc, 0);
2718 /* Set Tx desc pointer in driver struct. */
2719 CURR_TFD_SET ((ETH_TX_DESC *) tx_desc_base_addr, tx_queue);
2720 USED_TFD_SET ((ETH_TX_DESC *) tx_desc_base_addr, tx_queue);
2721
2722 /* Init Tx ring base and size parameters */
2723 p_eth_port_ctrl->p_tx_desc_area_base[tx_queue] =
2724 (ETH_TX_DESC *) tx_desc_base_addr;
2725 p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_desc_area_size[tx_queue] =
2726 (tx_desc_num * TX_DESC_ALIGNED_SIZE);
2727
2728 /* Add the queue to the list of Tx queues of this port */
2729 p_eth_port_ctrl->port_tx_queue_command |= (1 << tx_queue);
2730
2731 return true;
2732}
2733
2734/*******************************************************************************
2735 * eth_port_send - Send an Ethernet packet
2736 *
2737 * DESCRIPTION:
2738 * This routine send a given packet described by p_pktinfo parameter. It
2739 * supports transmitting of a packet spaned over multiple buffers. The
2740 * routine updates 'curr' and 'first' indexes according to the packet
2741 * segment passed to the routine. In case the packet segment is first,
2742 * the 'first' index is update. In any case, the 'curr' index is updated.
2743 * If the routine get into Tx resource error it assigns 'curr' index as
2744 * 'first'. This way the function can abort Tx process of multiple
2745 * descriptors per packet.
2746 *
2747 * INPUT:
2748 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002749 * ETH_QUEUE tx_queue Number of Tx queue.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002750 * PKT_INFO *p_pkt_info User packet buffer.
2751 *
2752 * OUTPUT:
2753 * Tx ring 'curr' and 'first' indexes are updated.
2754 *
2755 * RETURN:
2756 * ETH_QUEUE_FULL in case of Tx resource error.
2757 * ETH_ERROR in case the routine can not access Tx desc ring.
2758 * ETH_QUEUE_LAST_RESOURCE if the routine uses the last Tx resource.
2759 * ETH_OK otherwise.
2760 *
2761 *******************************************************************************/
2762static ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS eth_port_send (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl,
2763 ETH_QUEUE tx_queue,
2764 PKT_INFO * p_pkt_info)
2765{
2766 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc_first;
2767 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc_curr;
2768 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_next_desc_curr;
2769 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc_used;
2770 unsigned int command_status;
2771
2772 /* Do not process Tx ring in case of Tx ring resource error */
2773 if (p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[tx_queue] == true)
2774 return ETH_QUEUE_FULL;
2775
2776 /* Get the Tx Desc ring indexes */
2777 CURR_TFD_GET (p_tx_desc_curr, tx_queue);
2778 USED_TFD_GET (p_tx_desc_used, tx_queue);
2779
2780 if (p_tx_desc_curr == NULL)
2781 return ETH_ERROR;
2782
2783 /* The following parameters are used to save readings from memory */
2784 p_tx_next_desc_curr = TX_NEXT_DESC_PTR (p_tx_desc_curr, tx_queue);
2785 command_status = p_pkt_info->cmd_sts | ETH_ZERO_PADDING | ETH_GEN_CRC;
2786
2787 if (command_status & (ETH_TX_FIRST_DESC)) {
2788 /* Update first desc */
2789 FIRST_TFD_SET (p_tx_desc_curr, tx_queue);
2790 p_tx_desc_first = p_tx_desc_curr;
2791 } else {
2792 FIRST_TFD_GET (p_tx_desc_first, tx_queue);
2793 command_status |= ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA;
2794 }
2795
2796 /* Buffers with a payload smaller than 8 bytes must be aligned to 64-bit */
2797 /* boundary. We use the memory allocated for Tx descriptor. This memory */
2798 /* located in TX_BUF_OFFSET_IN_DESC offset within the Tx descriptor. */
2799 if (p_pkt_info->byte_cnt <= 8) {
2800 printf ("You have failed in the < 8 bytes errata - fixme\n"); /* RABEEH - TBD */
2801 return ETH_ERROR;
2802
2803 p_tx_desc_curr->buf_ptr =
2804 (unsigned int) p_tx_desc_curr + TX_BUF_OFFSET_IN_DESC;
2805 eth_b_copy (p_pkt_info->buf_ptr, p_tx_desc_curr->buf_ptr,
2806 p_pkt_info->byte_cnt);
2807 } else
2808 p_tx_desc_curr->buf_ptr = p_pkt_info->buf_ptr;
2809
2810 p_tx_desc_curr->byte_cnt = p_pkt_info->byte_cnt;
2811 p_tx_desc_curr->return_info = p_pkt_info->return_info;
2812
2813 if (p_pkt_info->cmd_sts & (ETH_TX_LAST_DESC)) {
2814 /* Set last desc with DMA ownership and interrupt enable. */
2815 p_tx_desc_curr->cmd_sts = command_status |
2816 ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA | ETH_TX_ENABLE_INTERRUPT;
2817
2818 if (p_tx_desc_curr != p_tx_desc_first)
2819 p_tx_desc_first->cmd_sts |= ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA;
2820
2821 /* Flush CPU pipe */
2822
2823 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_curr, 0);
2824 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_first, 0);
2825 CPU_PIPE_FLUSH;
2826
2827 /* Apply send command */
2828 ETH_ENABLE_TX_QUEUE (tx_queue, p_eth_port_ctrl->port_num);
2829
2830 /* Finish Tx packet. Update first desc in case of Tx resource error */
2831 p_tx_desc_first = p_tx_next_desc_curr;
2832 FIRST_TFD_SET (p_tx_desc_first, tx_queue);
2833
2834 } else {
2835 p_tx_desc_curr->cmd_sts = command_status;
2836 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_curr, 0);
2837 }
2838
2839 /* Check for ring index overlap in the Tx desc ring */
2840 if (p_tx_next_desc_curr == p_tx_desc_used) {
2841 /* Update the current descriptor */
2842 CURR_TFD_SET (p_tx_desc_first, tx_queue);
2843
2844 p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[tx_queue] = true;
2845 return ETH_QUEUE_LAST_RESOURCE;
2846 } else {
2847 /* Update the current descriptor */
2848 CURR_TFD_SET (p_tx_next_desc_curr, tx_queue);
2849 return ETH_OK;
2850 }
2851}
2852
2853/*******************************************************************************
2854 * eth_tx_return_desc - Free all used Tx descriptors
2855 *
2856 * DESCRIPTION:
2857 * This routine returns the transmitted packet information to the caller.
2858 * It uses the 'first' index to support Tx desc return in case a transmit
2859 * of a packet spanned over multiple buffer still in process.
2860 * In case the Tx queue was in "resource error" condition, where there are
2861 * no available Tx resources, the function resets the resource error flag.
2862 *
2863 * INPUT:
2864 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002865 * ETH_QUEUE tx_queue Number of Tx queue.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002866 * PKT_INFO *p_pkt_info User packet buffer.
2867 *
2868 * OUTPUT:
2869 * Tx ring 'first' and 'used' indexes are updated.
2870 *
2871 * RETURN:
2872 * ETH_ERROR in case the routine can not access Tx desc ring.
2873 * ETH_RETRY in case there is transmission in process.
2874 * ETH_END_OF_JOB if the routine has nothing to release.
2875 * ETH_OK otherwise.
2876 *
2877 *******************************************************************************/
2878static ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS eth_tx_return_desc (ETH_PORT_INFO *
2879 p_eth_port_ctrl,
2880 ETH_QUEUE tx_queue,
2881 PKT_INFO * p_pkt_info)
2882{
2883 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc_used = NULL;
2884 volatile ETH_TX_DESC *p_tx_desc_first = NULL;
2885 unsigned int command_status;
2886
2887
2888 /* Get the Tx Desc ring indexes */
2889 USED_TFD_GET (p_tx_desc_used, tx_queue);
2890 FIRST_TFD_GET (p_tx_desc_first, tx_queue);
2891
2892
2893 /* Sanity check */
2894 if (p_tx_desc_used == NULL)
2895 return ETH_ERROR;
2896
2897 command_status = p_tx_desc_used->cmd_sts;
2898
2899 /* Still transmitting... */
2900 if (command_status & (ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA)) {
2901 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_used, 0);
2902 return ETH_RETRY;
2903 }
2904
2905 /* Stop release. About to overlap the current available Tx descriptor */
2906 if ((p_tx_desc_used == p_tx_desc_first) &&
2907 (p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[tx_queue] == false)) {
2908 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_used, 0);
2909 return ETH_END_OF_JOB;
2910 }
2911
2912 /* Pass the packet information to the caller */
2913 p_pkt_info->cmd_sts = command_status;
2914 p_pkt_info->return_info = p_tx_desc_used->return_info;
2915 p_tx_desc_used->return_info = 0;
2916
2917 /* Update the next descriptor to release. */
2918 USED_TFD_SET (TX_NEXT_DESC_PTR (p_tx_desc_used, tx_queue), tx_queue);
2919
2920 /* Any Tx return cancels the Tx resource error status */
2921 if (p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[tx_queue] == true)
2922 p_eth_port_ctrl->tx_resource_err[tx_queue] = false;
2923
2924 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_tx_desc_used, 0);
2925
2926 return ETH_OK;
2927
2928}
2929
2930/*******************************************************************************
2931 * eth_port_receive - Get received information from Rx ring.
2932 *
2933 * DESCRIPTION:
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002934 * This routine returns the received data to the caller. There is no
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002935 * data copying during routine operation. All information is returned
2936 * using pointer to packet information struct passed from the caller.
2937 * If the routine exhausts Rx ring resources then the resource error flag
2938 * is set.
2939 *
2940 * INPUT:
2941 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002942 * ETH_QUEUE rx_queue Number of Rx queue.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002943 * PKT_INFO *p_pkt_info User packet buffer.
2944 *
2945 * OUTPUT:
2946 * Rx ring current and used indexes are updated.
2947 *
2948 * RETURN:
2949 * ETH_ERROR in case the routine can not access Rx desc ring.
2950 * ETH_QUEUE_FULL if Rx ring resources are exhausted.
2951 * ETH_END_OF_JOB if there is no received data.
2952 * ETH_OK otherwise.
2953 *
2954 *******************************************************************************/
2955static ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS eth_port_receive (ETH_PORT_INFO * p_eth_port_ctrl,
2956 ETH_QUEUE rx_queue,
2957 PKT_INFO * p_pkt_info)
2958{
2959 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_curr_desc;
2960 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_next_curr_desc;
2961 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_rx_used_desc;
2962 unsigned int command_status;
2963
2964 /* Do not process Rx ring in case of Rx ring resource error */
2965 if (p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_resource_err[rx_queue] == true) {
2966 printf ("\nRx Queue is full ...\n");
2967 return ETH_QUEUE_FULL;
2968 }
2969
2970 /* Get the Rx Desc ring 'curr and 'used' indexes */
2971 CURR_RFD_GET (p_rx_curr_desc, rx_queue);
2972 USED_RFD_GET (p_rx_used_desc, rx_queue);
2973
2974 /* Sanity check */
2975 if (p_rx_curr_desc == NULL)
2976 return ETH_ERROR;
2977
2978 /* The following parameters are used to save readings from memory */
2979 p_rx_next_curr_desc = RX_NEXT_DESC_PTR (p_rx_curr_desc, rx_queue);
2980 command_status = p_rx_curr_desc->cmd_sts;
2981
2982 /* Nothing to receive... */
2983 if (command_status & (ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA)) {
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02002984/* DP(printf("Rx: command_status: %08x\n", command_status)); */
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00002985 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_rx_curr_desc, 0);
2986/* DP(printf("\nETH_END_OF_JOB ...\n"));*/
2987 return ETH_END_OF_JOB;
2988 }
2989
2990 p_pkt_info->byte_cnt = (p_rx_curr_desc->byte_cnt) - RX_BUF_OFFSET;
2991 p_pkt_info->cmd_sts = command_status;
2992 p_pkt_info->buf_ptr = (p_rx_curr_desc->buf_ptr) + RX_BUF_OFFSET;
2993 p_pkt_info->return_info = p_rx_curr_desc->return_info;
2994 p_pkt_info->l4i_chk = p_rx_curr_desc->buf_size; /* IP fragment indicator */
2995
2996 /* Clean the return info field to indicate that the packet has been */
2997 /* moved to the upper layers */
2998 p_rx_curr_desc->return_info = 0;
2999
3000 /* Update 'curr' in data structure */
3001 CURR_RFD_SET (p_rx_next_curr_desc, rx_queue);
3002
3003 /* Rx descriptors resource exhausted. Set the Rx ring resource error flag */
3004 if (p_rx_next_curr_desc == p_rx_used_desc)
3005 p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_resource_err[rx_queue] = true;
3006
3007 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_rx_curr_desc, 0);
3008 CPU_PIPE_FLUSH;
3009 return ETH_OK;
3010}
3011
3012/*******************************************************************************
3013 * eth_rx_return_buff - Returns a Rx buffer back to the Rx ring.
3014 *
3015 * DESCRIPTION:
3016 * This routine returns a Rx buffer back to the Rx ring. It retrieves the
3017 * next 'used' descriptor and attached the returned buffer to it.
3018 * In case the Rx ring was in "resource error" condition, where there are
3019 * no available Rx resources, the function resets the resource error flag.
3020 *
3021 * INPUT:
3022 * ETH_PORT_INFO *p_eth_port_ctrl Ethernet Port Control srtuct.
Wolfgang Denka1be4762008-05-20 16:00:29 +02003023 * ETH_QUEUE rx_queue Number of Rx queue.
stroesec096c842004-12-16 18:21:17 +00003024 * PKT_INFO *p_pkt_info Information on the returned buffer.
3025 *
3026 * OUTPUT:
3027 * New available Rx resource in Rx descriptor ring.
3028 *
3029 * RETURN:
3030 * ETH_ERROR in case the routine can not access Rx desc ring.
3031 * ETH_OK otherwise.
3032 *
3033 *******************************************************************************/
3034static ETH_FUNC_RET_STATUS eth_rx_return_buff (ETH_PORT_INFO *
3035 p_eth_port_ctrl,
3036 ETH_QUEUE rx_queue,
3037 PKT_INFO * p_pkt_info)
3038{
3039 volatile ETH_RX_DESC *p_used_rx_desc; /* Where to return Rx resource */
3040
3041 /* Get 'used' Rx descriptor */
3042 USED_RFD_GET (p_used_rx_desc, rx_queue);
3043
3044 /* Sanity check */
3045 if (p_used_rx_desc == NULL)
3046 return ETH_ERROR;
3047
3048 p_used_rx_desc->buf_ptr = p_pkt_info->buf_ptr;
3049 p_used_rx_desc->return_info = p_pkt_info->return_info;
3050 p_used_rx_desc->byte_cnt = p_pkt_info->byte_cnt;
3051 p_used_rx_desc->buf_size = MV64360_RX_BUFFER_SIZE; /* Reset Buffer size */
3052
3053 /* Flush the write pipe */
3054 CPU_PIPE_FLUSH;
3055
3056 /* Return the descriptor to DMA ownership */
3057 p_used_rx_desc->cmd_sts =
3058 ETH_BUFFER_OWNED_BY_DMA | ETH_RX_ENABLE_INTERRUPT;
3059
3060 /* Flush descriptor and CPU pipe */
3061 D_CACHE_FLUSH_LINE ((unsigned int) p_used_rx_desc, 0);
3062 CPU_PIPE_FLUSH;
3063
3064 /* Move the used descriptor pointer to the next descriptor */
3065 USED_RFD_SET (RX_NEXT_DESC_PTR (p_used_rx_desc, rx_queue), rx_queue);
3066
3067 /* Any Rx return cancels the Rx resource error status */
3068 if (p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_resource_err[rx_queue] == true)
3069 p_eth_port_ctrl->rx_resource_err[rx_queue] = false;
3070
3071 return ETH_OK;
3072}
3073
3074/*******************************************************************************
3075 * eth_port_set_rx_coal - Sets coalescing interrupt mechanism on RX path
3076 *
3077 * DESCRIPTION:
3078 * This routine sets the RX coalescing interrupt mechanism parameter.
3079 * This parameter is a timeout counter, that counts in 64 t_clk
3080 * chunks ; that when timeout event occurs a maskable interrupt
3081 * occurs.
3082 * The parameter is calculated using the tClk of the MV-643xx chip
3083 * , and the required delay of the interrupt in usec.
3084 *
3085 * INPUT:
3086 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet port number
3087 * unsigned int t_clk t_clk of the MV-643xx chip in HZ units
3088 * unsigned int delay Delay in usec
3089 *
3090 * OUTPUT:
3091 * Interrupt coalescing mechanism value is set in MV-643xx chip.
3092 *
3093 * RETURN:
3094 * The interrupt coalescing value set in the gigE port.
3095 *
3096 *******************************************************************************/
3097#if 0 /* FIXME */
3098static unsigned int eth_port_set_rx_coal (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
3099 unsigned int t_clk,
3100 unsigned int delay)
3101{
3102 unsigned int coal;
3103
3104 coal = ((t_clk / 1000000) * delay) / 64;
3105 /* Set RX Coalescing mechanism */
3106 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_SDMA_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num),
3107 ((coal & 0x3fff) << 8) |
3108 (MV_REG_READ
3109 (MV64360_ETH_SDMA_CONFIG_REG (eth_port_num))
3110 & 0xffc000ff));
3111 return coal;
3112}
3113
3114#endif
3115/*******************************************************************************
3116 * eth_port_set_tx_coal - Sets coalescing interrupt mechanism on TX path
3117 *
3118 * DESCRIPTION:
3119 * This routine sets the TX coalescing interrupt mechanism parameter.
3120 * This parameter is a timeout counter, that counts in 64 t_clk
3121 * chunks ; that when timeout event occurs a maskable interrupt
3122 * occurs.
3123 * The parameter is calculated using the t_cLK frequency of the
3124 * MV-643xx chip and the required delay in the interrupt in uSec
3125 *
3126 * INPUT:
3127 * ETH_PORT eth_port_num Ethernet port number
3128 * unsigned int t_clk t_clk of the MV-643xx chip in HZ units
3129 * unsigned int delay Delay in uSeconds
3130 *
3131 * OUTPUT:
3132 * Interrupt coalescing mechanism value is set in MV-643xx chip.
3133 *
3134 * RETURN:
3135 * The interrupt coalescing value set in the gigE port.
3136 *
3137 *******************************************************************************/
3138#if 0 /* FIXME */
3139static unsigned int eth_port_set_tx_coal (ETH_PORT eth_port_num,
3140 unsigned int t_clk,
3141 unsigned int delay)
3142{
3143 unsigned int coal;
3144
3145 coal = ((t_clk / 1000000) * delay) / 64;
3146 /* Set TX Coalescing mechanism */
3147 MV_REG_WRITE (MV64360_ETH_TX_FIFO_URGENT_THRESHOLD_REG (eth_port_num),
3148 coal << 4);
3149 return coal;
3150}
3151#endif
3152
3153/*******************************************************************************
3154 * eth_b_copy - Copy bytes from source to destination
3155 *
3156 * DESCRIPTION:
3157 * This function supports the eight bytes limitation on Tx buffer size.
3158 * The routine will zero eight bytes starting from the destination address
3159 * followed by copying bytes from the source address to the destination.
3160 *
3161 * INPUT:
3162 * unsigned int src_addr 32 bit source address.
3163 * unsigned int dst_addr 32 bit destination address.
3164 * int byte_count Number of bytes to copy.
3165 *
3166 * OUTPUT:
3167 * See description.
3168 *
3169 * RETURN:
3170 * None.
3171 *
3172 *******************************************************************************/
3173static void eth_b_copy (unsigned int src_addr, unsigned int dst_addr,
3174 int byte_count)
3175{
3176 /* Zero the dst_addr area */
3177 *(unsigned int *) dst_addr = 0x0;
3178
3179 while (byte_count != 0) {
3180 *(char *) dst_addr = *(char *) src_addr;
3181 dst_addr++;
3182 src_addr++;
3183 byte_count--;
3184 }
3185}