| /* |
| es3210.c |
| |
| Linux driver for Racal-Interlan ES3210 EISA Network Adapter |
| |
| Copyright (C) 1996, Paul Gortmaker. |
| |
| This software may be used and distributed according to the terms |
| of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. |
| |
| Information and Code Sources: |
| |
| 1) The existing myriad of Linux 8390 drivers written by Donald Becker. |
| |
| 2) Once again Russ Nelson's asm packet driver provided additional info. |
| |
| 3) Info for getting IRQ and sh-mem gleaned from the EISA cfg files. |
| Too bad it doesn't work -- see below. |
| |
| The ES3210 is an EISA shared memory NS8390 implementation. Note |
| that all memory copies to/from the board must be 32bit transfers. |
| Which rules out using eth_io_copy_and_sum() in this driver. |
| |
| Apparently there are two slightly different revisions of the |
| card, since there are two distinct EISA cfg files (!rii0101.cfg |
| and !rii0102.cfg) One has media select in the cfg file and the |
| other doesn't. Hopefully this will work with either. |
| |
| That is about all I can tell you about it, having never actually |
| even seen one of these cards. :) Try http://www.interlan.com |
| if you want more info. |
| |
| Thanks go to Mark Salazar for testing v0.02 of this driver. |
| |
| Bugs, to-fix, etc: |
| |
| 1) The EISA cfg ports that are *supposed* to have the IRQ and shared |
| mem values just read 0xff all the time. Hrrmpf. Apparently the |
| same happens with the packet driver as the code for reading |
| these registers is disabled there. In the meantime, boot with: |
| ether=<IRQ>,0,0x<shared_mem_addr>,eth0 to override the IRQ and |
| shared memory detection. (The i/o port detection is okay.) |
| |
| 2) Module support currently untested. Probably works though. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| static const char version[] = |
| "es3210.c: Driver revision v0.03, 14/09/96\n"; |
| |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/eisa.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/errno.h> |
| #include <linux/string.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/netdevice.h> |
| #include <linux/etherdevice.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/io.h> |
| #include <asm/system.h> |
| |
| #include "8390.h" |
| |
| static int es_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr); |
| |
| static void es_reset_8390(struct net_device *dev); |
| |
| static void es_get_8390_hdr(struct net_device *dev, struct e8390_pkt_hdr *hdr, int ring_page); |
| static void es_block_input(struct net_device *dev, int count, struct sk_buff *skb, int ring_offset); |
| static void es_block_output(struct net_device *dev, int count, const unsigned char *buf, int start_page); |
| |
| #define ES_START_PG 0x00 /* First page of TX buffer */ |
| #define ES_STOP_PG 0x40 /* Last page +1 of RX ring */ |
| |
| #define ES_IO_EXTENT 0x37 /* The cfg file says 0xc90 -> 0xcc7 */ |
| #define ES_ID_PORT 0xc80 /* Same for all EISA cards */ |
| #define ES_SA_PROM 0xc90 /* Start of e'net addr. */ |
| #define ES_RESET_PORT 0xc84 /* From the packet driver source */ |
| #define ES_NIC_OFFSET 0xca0 /* Hello, the 8390 is *here* */ |
| |
| #define ES_ADDR0 0x02 /* 3 byte vendor prefix */ |
| #define ES_ADDR1 0x07 |
| #define ES_ADDR2 0x01 |
| |
| /* |
| * Two card revisions. EISA ID's are always rev. minor, rev. major,, and |
| * then the three vendor letters stored in 5 bits each, with an "a" = 1. |
| * For eg: "rii" = 10010 01001 01001 = 0x4929, which is how the EISA |
| * config utility determines automagically what config file(s) to use. |
| */ |
| #define ES_EISA_ID1 0x01012949 /* !rii0101.cfg */ |
| #define ES_EISA_ID2 0x02012949 /* !rii0102.cfg */ |
| |
| #define ES_CFG1 0xcc0 /* IOPORT(1) --> IOPORT(6) in cfg file */ |
| #define ES_CFG2 0xcc1 |
| #define ES_CFG3 0xcc2 |
| #define ES_CFG4 0xcc3 |
| #define ES_CFG5 0xcc4 |
| #define ES_CFG6 0xc84 /* NB: 0xc84 is also "reset" port. */ |
| |
| /* |
| * You can OR any of the following bits together and assign it |
| * to ES_DEBUG to get verbose driver info during operation. |
| * Some of these don't do anything yet. |
| */ |
| |
| #define ES_D_PROBE 0x01 |
| #define ES_D_RX_PKT 0x02 |
| #define ES_D_TX_PKT 0x04 |
| #define ED_D_IRQ 0x08 |
| |
| #define ES_DEBUG 0 |
| |
| static unsigned char lo_irq_map[] __initdata = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10}; |
| static unsigned char hi_irq_map[] __initdata = {11, 12, 0, 14, 0, 0, 0, 15}; |
| |
| /* |
| * Probe for the card. The best way is to read the EISA ID if it |
| * is known. Then we check the prefix of the station address |
| * PROM for a match against the Racal-Interlan assigned value. |
| */ |
| |
| static int __init do_es_probe(struct net_device *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; |
| int irq = dev->irq; |
| int mem_start = dev->mem_start; |
| |
| if (ioaddr > 0x1ff) /* Check a single specified location. */ |
| return es_probe1(dev, ioaddr); |
| else if (ioaddr > 0) /* Don't probe at all. */ |
| return -ENXIO; |
| |
| if (!EISA_bus) { |
| #if ES_DEBUG & ES_D_PROBE |
| printk("es3210.c: Not EISA bus. Not probing high ports.\n"); |
| #endif |
| return -ENXIO; |
| } |
| |
| /* EISA spec allows for up to 16 slots, but 8 is typical. */ |
| for (ioaddr = 0x1000; ioaddr < 0x9000; ioaddr += 0x1000) { |
| if (es_probe1(dev, ioaddr) == 0) |
| return 0; |
| dev->irq = irq; |
| dev->mem_start = mem_start; |
| } |
| |
| return -ENODEV; |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef MODULE |
| struct net_device * __init es_probe(int unit) |
| { |
| struct net_device *dev = alloc_ei_netdev(); |
| int err; |
| |
| if (!dev) |
| return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); |
| |
| sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); |
| netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); |
| |
| err = do_es_probe(dev); |
| if (err) |
| goto out; |
| return dev; |
| out: |
| free_netdev(dev); |
| return ERR_PTR(err); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| static int __init es_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr) |
| { |
| int i, retval; |
| unsigned long eisa_id; |
| |
| if (!request_region(ioaddr + ES_SA_PROM, ES_IO_EXTENT, "es3210")) |
| return -ENODEV; |
| |
| #if ES_DEBUG & ES_D_PROBE |
| printk("es3210.c: probe at %#x, ID %#8x\n", ioaddr, inl(ioaddr + ES_ID_PORT)); |
| printk("es3210.c: config regs: %#x %#x %#x %#x %#x %#x\n", |
| inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG1), inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG2), inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG3), |
| inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG4), inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG5), inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG6)); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Check the EISA ID of the card. */ |
| eisa_id = inl(ioaddr + ES_ID_PORT); |
| if ((eisa_id != ES_EISA_ID1) && (eisa_id != ES_EISA_ID2)) { |
| retval = -ENODEV; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN ; i++) |
| dev->dev_addr[i] = inb(ioaddr + ES_SA_PROM + i); |
| |
| /* Check the Racal vendor ID as well. */ |
| if (dev->dev_addr[0] != ES_ADDR0 || |
| dev->dev_addr[1] != ES_ADDR1 || |
| dev->dev_addr[2] != ES_ADDR2) { |
| printk("es3210.c: card not found %pM (invalid_prefix).\n", |
| dev->dev_addr); |
| retval = -ENODEV; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| printk("es3210.c: ES3210 rev. %ld at %#x, node %pM", |
| eisa_id>>24, ioaddr, dev->dev_addr); |
| |
| /* Snarf the interrupt now. */ |
| if (dev->irq == 0) { |
| unsigned char hi_irq = inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG2) & 0x07; |
| unsigned char lo_irq = inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG1) & 0xfe; |
| |
| if (hi_irq != 0) { |
| dev->irq = hi_irq_map[hi_irq - 1]; |
| } else { |
| int i = 0; |
| while (lo_irq > (1<<i)) i++; |
| dev->irq = lo_irq_map[i]; |
| } |
| printk(" using IRQ %d", dev->irq); |
| #if ES_DEBUG & ES_D_PROBE |
| printk("es3210.c: hi_irq %#x, lo_irq %#x, dev->irq = %d\n", |
| hi_irq, lo_irq, dev->irq); |
| #endif |
| } else { |
| if (dev->irq == 2) |
| dev->irq = 9; /* Doh! */ |
| printk(" assigning IRQ %d", dev->irq); |
| } |
| |
| if (request_irq(dev->irq, ei_interrupt, 0, "es3210", dev)) { |
| printk (" unable to get IRQ %d.\n", dev->irq); |
| retval = -EAGAIN; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (dev->mem_start == 0) { |
| unsigned char mem_enabled = inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG2) & 0xc0; |
| unsigned char mem_bits = inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG3) & 0x07; |
| |
| if (mem_enabled != 0x80) { |
| printk(" shared mem disabled - giving up\n"); |
| retval = -ENXIO; |
| goto out1; |
| } |
| dev->mem_start = 0xC0000 + mem_bits*0x4000; |
| printk(" using "); |
| } else { |
| printk(" assigning "); |
| } |
| |
| ei_status.mem = ioremap(dev->mem_start, (ES_STOP_PG - ES_START_PG)*256); |
| if (!ei_status.mem) { |
| printk("ioremap failed - giving up\n"); |
| retval = -ENXIO; |
| goto out1; |
| } |
| |
| dev->mem_end = dev->mem_start + (ES_STOP_PG - ES_START_PG)*256; |
| |
| printk("mem %#lx-%#lx\n", dev->mem_start, dev->mem_end-1); |
| |
| #if ES_DEBUG & ES_D_PROBE |
| if (inb(ioaddr + ES_CFG5)) |
| printk("es3210: Warning - DMA channel enabled, but not used here.\n"); |
| #endif |
| /* Note, point at the 8390, and not the card... */ |
| dev->base_addr = ioaddr + ES_NIC_OFFSET; |
| |
| ei_status.name = "ES3210"; |
| ei_status.tx_start_page = ES_START_PG; |
| ei_status.rx_start_page = ES_START_PG + TX_PAGES; |
| ei_status.stop_page = ES_STOP_PG; |
| ei_status.word16 = 1; |
| |
| if (ei_debug > 0) |
| printk(version); |
| |
| ei_status.reset_8390 = &es_reset_8390; |
| ei_status.block_input = &es_block_input; |
| ei_status.block_output = &es_block_output; |
| ei_status.get_8390_hdr = &es_get_8390_hdr; |
| |
| dev->netdev_ops = &ei_netdev_ops; |
| NS8390_init(dev, 0); |
| |
| retval = register_netdev(dev); |
| if (retval) |
| goto out1; |
| return 0; |
| out1: |
| free_irq(dev->irq, dev); |
| out: |
| release_region(ioaddr + ES_SA_PROM, ES_IO_EXTENT); |
| return retval; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Reset as per the packet driver method. Judging by the EISA cfg |
| * file, this just toggles the "Board Enable" bits (bit 2 and 0). |
| */ |
| |
| static void es_reset_8390(struct net_device *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned short ioaddr = dev->base_addr; |
| unsigned long end; |
| |
| outb(0x04, ioaddr + ES_RESET_PORT); |
| if (ei_debug > 1) printk("%s: resetting the ES3210...", dev->name); |
| |
| end = jiffies + 2*HZ/100; |
| while ((signed)(end - jiffies) > 0) continue; |
| |
| ei_status.txing = 0; |
| outb(0x01, ioaddr + ES_RESET_PORT); |
| if (ei_debug > 1) printk("reset done\n"); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Note: In the following three functions is the implicit assumption |
| * that the associated memcpy will only use "rep; movsl" as long as |
| * we keep the counts as some multiple of doublewords. This is a |
| * requirement of the hardware, and also prevents us from using |
| * eth_io_copy_and_sum() since we can't guarantee it will limit |
| * itself to doubleword access. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Grab the 8390 specific header. Similar to the block_input routine, but |
| * we don't need to be concerned with ring wrap as the header will be at |
| * the start of a page, so we optimize accordingly. (A single doubleword.) |
| */ |
| |
| static void |
| es_get_8390_hdr(struct net_device *dev, struct e8390_pkt_hdr *hdr, int ring_page) |
| { |
| void __iomem *hdr_start = ei_status.mem + ((ring_page - ES_START_PG)<<8); |
| memcpy_fromio(hdr, hdr_start, sizeof(struct e8390_pkt_hdr)); |
| hdr->count = (hdr->count + 3) & ~3; /* Round up allocation. */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Block input and output are easy on shared memory ethercards, the only |
| * complication is when the ring buffer wraps. The count will already |
| * be rounded up to a doubleword value via es_get_8390_hdr() above. |
| */ |
| |
| static void es_block_input(struct net_device *dev, int count, struct sk_buff *skb, |
| int ring_offset) |
| { |
| void __iomem *xfer_start = ei_status.mem + ring_offset - ES_START_PG*256; |
| |
| if (ring_offset + count > ES_STOP_PG*256) { |
| /* Packet wraps over end of ring buffer. */ |
| int semi_count = ES_STOP_PG*256 - ring_offset; |
| memcpy_fromio(skb->data, xfer_start, semi_count); |
| count -= semi_count; |
| memcpy_fromio(skb->data + semi_count, ei_status.mem, count); |
| } else { |
| /* Packet is in one chunk. */ |
| memcpy_fromio(skb->data, xfer_start, count); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void es_block_output(struct net_device *dev, int count, |
| const unsigned char *buf, int start_page) |
| { |
| void __iomem *shmem = ei_status.mem + ((start_page - ES_START_PG)<<8); |
| |
| count = (count + 3) & ~3; /* Round up to doubleword */ |
| memcpy_toio(shmem, buf, count); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef MODULE |
| #define MAX_ES_CARDS 4 /* Max number of ES3210 cards per module */ |
| #define NAMELEN 8 /* # of chars for storing dev->name */ |
| static struct net_device *dev_es3210[MAX_ES_CARDS]; |
| static int io[MAX_ES_CARDS]; |
| static int irq[MAX_ES_CARDS]; |
| static int mem[MAX_ES_CARDS]; |
| |
| module_param_array(io, int, NULL, 0); |
| module_param_array(irq, int, NULL, 0); |
| module_param_array(mem, int, NULL, 0); |
| MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "I/O base address(es)"); |
| MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "IRQ number(s)"); |
| MODULE_PARM_DESC(mem, "memory base address(es)"); |
| MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Racal-Interlan ES3210 EISA ethernet driver"); |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |
| |
| int __init init_module(void) |
| { |
| struct net_device *dev; |
| int this_dev, found = 0; |
| |
| for (this_dev = 0; this_dev < MAX_ES_CARDS; this_dev++) { |
| if (io[this_dev] == 0 && this_dev != 0) |
| break; |
| dev = alloc_ei_netdev(); |
| if (!dev) |
| break; |
| dev->irq = irq[this_dev]; |
| dev->base_addr = io[this_dev]; |
| dev->mem_start = mem[this_dev]; |
| if (do_es_probe(dev) == 0) { |
| dev_es3210[found++] = dev; |
| continue; |
| } |
| free_netdev(dev); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "es3210.c: No es3210 card found (i/o = 0x%x).\n", io[this_dev]); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (found) |
| return 0; |
| return -ENXIO; |
| } |
| |
| static void cleanup_card(struct net_device *dev) |
| { |
| free_irq(dev->irq, dev); |
| release_region(dev->base_addr, ES_IO_EXTENT); |
| iounmap(ei_status.mem); |
| } |
| |
| void __exit |
| cleanup_module(void) |
| { |
| int this_dev; |
| |
| for (this_dev = 0; this_dev < MAX_ES_CARDS; this_dev++) { |
| struct net_device *dev = dev_es3210[this_dev]; |
| if (dev) { |
| unregister_netdev(dev); |
| cleanup_card(dev); |
| free_netdev(dev); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| #endif /* MODULE */ |
| |