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author | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-06-03 23:54:09 +0000 |
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committer | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-06-03 23:54:09 +0000 |
commit | 682011ff6968198da14b89e40d9f55b00f6d91f7 (patch) | |
tree | 18793a72134a5262daf281ab0b904ab16f5337ac /drivers/e1000.c | |
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* Patches by Udi Finkelstein, 2 June 2003:
- Added support for custom keyboards, initialized by defining a
board-specific drv_keyboard_init as well as defining CONFIG_KEYBOARD .
- Added support for the RBC823 board.
- cpu/mpc8xx/lcd.c now automatically calculates the
Horizontal Pixel Count field.
* Fix alignment problem in BOOTP (dhcp_leasetime option)
[pointed out by Nicolas Lacressonni�re, 2 Jun 2003]
* Patch by Mark Rakes, 14 May 2003:
add support for Intel e1000 gig cards.
* Patch by Nye Liu, 3 Jun 2003:
fix critical typo in MAMR definition (include/mpc8xx.h)
* Fix requirement to align U-Boot image on 16 kB boundaries on PPC.
* Patch by Klaus Heydeck, 2 Jun 2003
Minor changes for KUP4K configuration
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/e1000.c')
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diff --git a/drivers/e1000.c b/drivers/e1000.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4d50b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/e1000.c @@ -0,0 +1,2979 @@ +/************************************************************************** +Inter Pro 1000 for ppcboot/das-u-boot +Drivers are port from Intel's Linux driver e1000-4.3.15 +and from Etherboot pro 1000 driver by mrakes at vivato dot net +tested on both gig copper and gig fiber boards +***************************************************************************/ +/******************************************************************************* + + + Copyright(c) 1999 - 2002 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) + any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for + more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with + this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 + Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in the + file called LICENSE. + + Contact Information: + Linux NICS <linux.nics@intel.com> + Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 + +*******************************************************************************/ +/* + * Copyright (C) Archway Digital Solutions. + * + * written by Chrsitopher Li <cli at arcyway dot com> or <chrisl at gnuchina dot org> + * 2/9/2002 + * + * Copyright (C) Linux Networx. + * Massive upgrade to work with the new intel gigabit NICs. + * <ebiederman at lnxi dot com> + */ + +#include "e1000.h" + +#if (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_NET) && defined(CONFIG_NET_MULTI) && \ + defined(CONFIG_E1000) + +#define TOUT_LOOP 100000 + +#undef virt_to_bus +#define virt_to_bus(x) ((unsigned long)x) +#define bus_to_phys(devno, a) pci_mem_to_phys(devno, a) +#define mdelay(n) udelay((n)*1000) + +#define E1000_DEFAULT_PBA 0x00000030 + +/* NIC specific static variables go here */ + +static char tx_pool[128 + 16]; +static char rx_pool[128 + 16]; +static char packet[2096]; + +static struct e1000_tx_desc *tx_base; +static struct e1000_rx_desc *rx_base; + +static int tx_tail; +static int rx_tail, rx_last; + +static struct pci_device_id supported[] = { + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82542}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82543GC_FIBER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82543GC_COPPER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82544EI_COPPER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82544EI_FIBER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82544GC_COPPER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82544GC_LOM}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82540EM}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82545EM_COPPER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82546EB_COPPER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82545EM_FIBER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82546EB_FIBER}, + {PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82540EM_LOM}, +}; + +/* Function forward declarations */ +static int e1000_setup_link(struct eth_device *nic); +static int e1000_setup_fiber_link(struct eth_device *nic); +static int e1000_setup_copper_link(struct eth_device *nic); +static int e1000_phy_setup_autoneg(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static void e1000_config_collision_dist(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static int e1000_config_mac_to_phy(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static int e1000_config_fc_after_link_up(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static int e1000_check_for_link(struct eth_device *nic); +static int e1000_wait_autoneg(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static void e1000_get_speed_and_duplex(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint16_t * speed, + uint16_t * duplex); +static int e1000_read_phy_reg(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t reg_addr, + uint16_t * phy_data); +static int e1000_write_phy_reg(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t reg_addr, + uint16_t phy_data); +static void e1000_phy_hw_reset(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static int e1000_phy_reset(struct e1000_hw *hw); +static int e1000_detect_gig_phy(struct e1000_hw *hw); + +#define E1000_WRITE_REG(a, reg, value) (writel((value), ((a)->hw_addr + E1000_##reg))) +#define E1000_READ_REG(a, reg) (readl((a)->hw_addr + E1000_##reg)) +#define E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(a, reg, offset, value) (\ + writel((value), ((a)->hw_addr + E1000_##reg + ((offset) << 2)))) +#define E1000_READ_REG_ARRAY(a, reg, offset) ( \ + readl((a)->hw_addr + E1000_##reg + ((offset) << 2))) +#define E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(a) {uint32_t x; x = E1000_READ_REG(a, STATUS);} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Raises the EEPROM's clock input. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * eecd - EECD's current value + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_raise_ee_clk(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t * eecd) +{ + /* Raise the clock input to the EEPROM (by setting the SK bit), and then + * wait 50 microseconds. + */ + *eecd = *eecd | E1000_EECD_SK; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, *eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Lowers the EEPROM's clock input. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * eecd - EECD's current value + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_lower_ee_clk(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t * eecd) +{ + /* Lower the clock input to the EEPROM (by clearing the SK bit), and then + * wait 50 microseconds. + */ + *eecd = *eecd & ~E1000_EECD_SK; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, *eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Shift data bits out to the EEPROM. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * data - data to send to the EEPROM + * count - number of bits to shift out + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint16_t data, uint16_t count) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + uint32_t mask; + + /* We need to shift "count" bits out to the EEPROM. So, value in the + * "data" parameter will be shifted out to the EEPROM one bit at a time. + * In order to do this, "data" must be broken down into bits. + */ + mask = 0x01 << (count - 1); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_DO | E1000_EECD_DI); + do { + /* A "1" is shifted out to the EEPROM by setting bit "DI" to a "1", + * and then raising and then lowering the clock (the SK bit controls + * the clock input to the EEPROM). A "0" is shifted out to the EEPROM + * by setting "DI" to "0" and then raising and then lowering the clock. + */ + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_DI; + + if (data & mask) + eecd |= E1000_EECD_DI; + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + + udelay(50); + + e1000_raise_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); + e1000_lower_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); + + mask = mask >> 1; + + } while (mask); + + /* We leave the "DI" bit set to "0" when we leave this routine. */ + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_DI; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Shift data bits in from the EEPROM + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +static uint16_t +e1000_shift_in_ee_bits(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + uint32_t i; + uint16_t data; + + /* In order to read a register from the EEPROM, we need to shift 16 bits + * in from the EEPROM. Bits are "shifted in" by raising the clock input to + * the EEPROM (setting the SK bit), and then reading the value of the "DO" + * bit. During this "shifting in" process the "DI" bit should always be + * clear.. + */ + + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_DO | E1000_EECD_DI); + data = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + data = data << 1; + e1000_raise_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); + + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_DI); + if (eecd & E1000_EECD_DO) + data |= 1; + + e1000_lower_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); + } + + return data; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Prepares EEPROM for access + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Lowers EEPROM clock. Clears input pin. Sets the chip select pin. This + * function should be called before issuing a command to the EEPROM. + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_setup_eeprom(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + + /* Clear SK and DI */ + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_SK | E1000_EECD_DI); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + + /* Set CS */ + eecd |= E1000_EECD_CS; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Returns EEPROM to a "standby" state + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_standby_eeprom(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + + /* Deselct EEPROM */ + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_CS | E1000_EECD_SK); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); + + /* Clock high */ + eecd |= E1000_EECD_SK; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); + + /* Select EEPROM */ + eecd |= E1000_EECD_CS; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); + + /* Clock low */ + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_SK; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(50); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Reads a 16 bit word from the EEPROM. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * offset - offset of word in the EEPROM to read + * data - word read from the EEPROM + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_read_eeprom(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint16_t offset, uint16_t * data) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + uint32_t i = 0; + int large_eeprom = FALSE; + + /* Request EEPROM Access */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) { + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + if (eecd & E1000_EECD_SIZE) + large_eeprom = TRUE; + eecd |= E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + while ((!(eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) && (i < 100)) { + i++; + udelay(10); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + } + if (!(eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) { + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + DEBUGOUT("Could not acquire EEPROM grant\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_EEPROM; + } + } + + /* Prepare the EEPROM for reading */ + e1000_setup_eeprom(hw); + + /* Send the READ command (opcode + addr) */ + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, EEPROM_READ_OPCODE, 3); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, offset, (large_eeprom) ? 8 : 6); + + /* Read the data */ + *data = e1000_shift_in_ee_bits(hw); + + /* End this read operation */ + e1000_standby_eeprom(hw); + + /* Stop requesting EEPROM access */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) { + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + } + + return 0; +} + +#if 0 +static void +e1000_eeprom_cleanup(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + eecd &= ~(E1000_EECD_CS | E1000_EECD_DI); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + e1000_raise_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); + e1000_lower_ee_clk(hw, &eecd); +} + +static uint16_t +e1000_wait_eeprom_done(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + uint32_t i; + + e1000_standby_eeprom(hw); + for (i = 0; i < 200; i++) { + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + if (eecd & E1000_EECD_DO) + return (TRUE); + udelay(5); + } + return (FALSE); +} + +static int +e1000_write_eeprom(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint16_t Reg, uint16_t Data) +{ + uint32_t eecd; + int large_eeprom = FALSE; + int i = 0; + + /* Request EEPROM Access */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) { + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + if (eecd & E1000_EECD_SIZE) + large_eeprom = TRUE; + eecd |= E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + while ((!(eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) && (i < 100)) { + i++; + udelay(5); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + } + if (!(eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) { + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + DEBUGOUT("Could not acquire EEPROM grant\n"); + return FALSE; + } + } + e1000_setup_eeprom(hw); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, EEPROM_EWEN_OPCODE, 5); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, Reg, (large_eeprom) ? 6 : 4); + e1000_standby_eeprom(hw); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, EEPROM_WRITE_OPCODE, 3); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, Reg, (large_eeprom) ? 8 : 6); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, Data, 16); + if (!e1000_wait_eeprom_done(hw)) { + return FALSE; + } + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, EEPROM_EWDS_OPCODE, 5); + e1000_shift_out_ee_bits(hw, Reg, (large_eeprom) ? 6 : 4); + e1000_eeprom_cleanup(hw); + + /* Stop requesting EEPROM access */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) { + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + eecd &= ~E1000_EECD_REQ; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, EECD, eecd); + } + i = 0; + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + while (((eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) && (i < 500)) { + i++; + udelay(10); + eecd = E1000_READ_REG(hw, EECD); + } + if ((eecd & E1000_EECD_GNT)) { + DEBUGOUT("Could not release EEPROM grant\n"); + } + return TRUE; +} +#endif + +/****************************************************************************** + * Verifies that the EEPROM has a valid checksum + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Reads the first 64 16 bit words of the EEPROM and sums the values read. + * If the the sum of the 64 16 bit words is 0xBABA, the EEPROM's checksum is + * valid. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_validate_eeprom_checksum(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint16_t checksum = 0; + uint16_t i, eeprom_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + for (i = 0; i < (EEPROM_CHECKSUM_REG + 1); i++) { + if (e1000_read_eeprom(hw, i, &eeprom_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("EEPROM Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_EEPROM; + } + checksum += eeprom_data; + } + + if (checksum == (uint16_t) EEPROM_SUM) { + return 0; + } else { + DEBUGOUT("EEPROM Checksum Invalid\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_EEPROM; + } +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Reads the adapter's MAC address from the EEPROM and inverts the LSB for the + * second function of dual function devices + * + * nic - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_read_mac_addr(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint16_t offset; + uint16_t eeprom_data; + int i; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + for (i = 0; i < NODE_ADDRESS_SIZE; i += 2) { + offset = i >> 1; + if (e1000_read_eeprom(hw, offset, &eeprom_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("EEPROM Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_EEPROM; + } + nic->enetaddr[i] = eeprom_data & 0xff; + nic->enetaddr[i + 1] = (eeprom_data >> 8) & 0xff; + } + if ((hw->mac_type == e1000_82546) && + (E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS) & E1000_STATUS_FUNC_1)) { + /* Invert the last bit if this is the second device */ + nic->enetaddr[5] += 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Initializes receive address filters. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Places the MAC address in receive address register 0 and clears the rest + * of the receive addresss registers. Clears the multicast table. Assumes + * the receiver is in reset when the routine is called. + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_init_rx_addrs(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t i; + uint32_t addr_low; + uint32_t addr_high; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Setup the receive address. */ + DEBUGOUT("Programming MAC Address into RAR[0]\n"); + addr_low = (nic->enetaddr[0] | + (nic->enetaddr[1] << 8) | + (nic->enetaddr[2] << 16) | (nic->enetaddr[3] << 24)); + + addr_high = (nic->enetaddr[4] | (nic->enetaddr[5] << 8) | E1000_RAH_AV); + + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, RA, 0, addr_low); + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, RA, 1, addr_high); + + /* Zero out the other 15 receive addresses. */ + DEBUGOUT("Clearing RAR[1-15]\n"); + for (i = 1; i < E1000_RAR_ENTRIES; i++) { + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, RA, (i << 1), 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, RA, ((i << 1) + 1), 0); + } +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Clears the VLAN filer table + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_clear_vfta(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t offset; + + for (offset = 0; offset < E1000_VLAN_FILTER_TBL_SIZE; offset++) + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, VFTA, offset, 0); +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Set the mac type member in the hw struct. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_set_mac_type(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + DEBUGFUNC(); + + switch (hw->device_id) { + case E1000_DEV_ID_82542: + switch (hw->revision_id) { + case E1000_82542_2_0_REV_ID: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82542_rev2_0; + break; + case E1000_82542_2_1_REV_ID: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82542_rev2_1; + break; + default: + /* Invalid 82542 revision ID */ + return -E1000_ERR_MAC_TYPE; + } + break; + case E1000_DEV_ID_82543GC_FIBER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82543GC_COPPER: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82543; + break; + case E1000_DEV_ID_82544EI_COPPER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82544EI_FIBER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82544GC_COPPER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82544GC_LOM: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82544; + break; + case E1000_DEV_ID_82540EM: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82540EM_LOM: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82540; + break; + case E1000_DEV_ID_82545EM_COPPER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82545EM_FIBER: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82545; + break; + case E1000_DEV_ID_82546EB_COPPER: + case E1000_DEV_ID_82546EB_FIBER: + hw->mac_type = e1000_82546; + break; + default: + /* Should never have loaded on this device */ + return -E1000_ERR_MAC_TYPE; + } + return E1000_SUCCESS; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Reset the transmit and receive units; mask and clear all interrupts. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + *****************************************************************************/ +void +e1000_reset_hw(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + uint32_t ctrl_ext; + uint32_t icr; + uint32_t manc; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* For 82542 (rev 2.0), disable MWI before issuing a device reset */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) { + DEBUGOUT("Disabling MWI on 82542 rev 2.0\n"); + pci_write_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, + hw-> + pci_cmd_word & ~PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE); + } + + /* Clear interrupt mask to stop board from generating interrupts */ + DEBUGOUT("Masking off all interrupts\n"); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, IMC, 0xffffffff); + + /* Disable the Transmit and Receive units. Then delay to allow + * any pending transactions to complete before we hit the MAC with + * the global reset. + */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TCTL, E1000_TCTL_PSP); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + + /* The tbi_compatibility_on Flag must be cleared when Rctl is cleared. */ + hw->tbi_compatibility_on = FALSE; + + /* Delay to allow any outstanding PCI transactions to complete before + * resetting the device + */ + mdelay(10); + + /* Issue a global reset to the MAC. This will reset the chip's + * transmit, receive, DMA, and link units. It will not effect + * the current PCI configuration. The global reset bit is self- + * clearing, and should clear within a microsecond. + */ + DEBUGOUT("Issuing a global reset to MAC\n"); + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + +#if 0 + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82543) + E1000_WRITE_REG_IO(hw, CTRL, (ctrl | E1000_CTRL_RST)); + else +#endif + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, (ctrl | E1000_CTRL_RST)); + + /* Force a reload from the EEPROM if necessary */ + if (hw->mac_type < e1000_82540) { + /* Wait for reset to complete */ + udelay(10); + ctrl_ext = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT); + ctrl_ext |= E1000_CTRL_EXT_EE_RST; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT, ctrl_ext); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + /* Wait for EEPROM reload */ + mdelay(2); + } else { + /* Wait for EEPROM reload (it happens automatically) */ + mdelay(4); + /* Dissable HW ARPs on ASF enabled adapters */ + manc = E1000_READ_REG(hw, MANC); + manc &= ~(E1000_MANC_ARP_EN); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, MANC, manc); + } + + /* Clear interrupt mask to stop board from generating interrupts */ + DEBUGOUT("Masking off all interrupts\n"); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, IMC, 0xffffffff); + + /* Clear any pending interrupt events. */ + icr = E1000_READ_REG(hw, ICR); + + /* If MWI was previously enabled, reenable it. */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) { + pci_write_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, hw->pci_cmd_word); + } +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Performs basic configuration of the adapter. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Assumes that the controller has previously been reset and is in a + * post-reset uninitialized state. Initializes the receive address registers, + * multicast table, and VLAN filter table. Calls routines to setup link + * configuration and flow control settings. Clears all on-chip counters. Leaves + * the transmit and receive units disabled and uninitialized. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_init_hw(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t ctrl, status; + uint32_t i; + int32_t ret_val; + uint16_t pcix_cmd_word; + uint16_t pcix_stat_hi_word; + uint16_t cmd_mmrbc; + uint16_t stat_mmrbc; + e1000_bus_type bus_type = e1000_bus_type_unknown; + + DEBUGFUNC(); +#if 0 + /* Initialize Identification LED */ + ret_val = e1000_id_led_init(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error Initializing Identification LED\n"); + return ret_val; + } +#endif + /* Set the Media Type and exit with error if it is not valid. */ + if (hw->mac_type != e1000_82543) { + /* tbi_compatibility is only valid on 82543 */ + hw->tbi_compatibility_en = FALSE; + } + + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82543) { + status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + if (status & E1000_STATUS_TBIMODE) { + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_fiber; + /* tbi_compatibility not valid on fiber */ + hw->tbi_compatibility_en = FALSE; + } else { + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_copper; + } + } else { + /* This is an 82542 (fiber only) */ + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_fiber; + } + + /* Disabling VLAN filtering. */ + DEBUGOUT("Initializing the IEEE VLAN\n"); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, VET, 0); + + e1000_clear_vfta(hw); + + /* For 82542 (rev 2.0), disable MWI and put the receiver into reset */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) { + DEBUGOUT("Disabling MWI on 82542 rev 2.0\n"); + pci_write_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, + hw-> + pci_cmd_word & ~PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, E1000_RCTL_RST); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + mdelay(5); + } + + /* Setup the receive address. This involves initializing all of the Receive + * Address Registers (RARs 0 - 15). + */ + e1000_init_rx_addrs(nic); + + /* For 82542 (rev 2.0), take the receiver out of reset and enable MWI */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) { + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, 0); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + mdelay(1); + pci_write_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, hw->pci_cmd_word); + } + + /* Zero out the Multicast HASH table */ + DEBUGOUT("Zeroing the MTA\n"); + for (i = 0; i < E1000_MC_TBL_SIZE; i++) + E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, MTA, i, 0); + +#if 0 + /* Set the PCI priority bit correctly in the CTRL register. This + * determines if the adapter gives priority to receives, or if it + * gives equal priority to transmits and receives. + */ + if (hw->dma_fairness) { + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl | E1000_CTRL_PRIOR); + } +#endif + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82543) { + status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + bus_type = (status & E1000_STATUS_PCIX_MODE) ? + e1000_bus_type_pcix : e1000_bus_type_pci; + } + /* Workaround for PCI-X problem when BIOS sets MMRBC incorrectly. */ + if (bus_type == e1000_bus_type_pcix) { + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCIX_COMMAND_REGISTER, + &pcix_cmd_word); + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCIX_STATUS_REGISTER_HI, + &pcix_stat_hi_word); + cmd_mmrbc = + (pcix_cmd_word & PCIX_COMMAND_MMRBC_MASK) >> + PCIX_COMMAND_MMRBC_SHIFT; + stat_mmrbc = + (pcix_stat_hi_word & PCIX_STATUS_HI_MMRBC_MASK) >> + PCIX_STATUS_HI_MMRBC_SHIFT; + if (stat_mmrbc == PCIX_STATUS_HI_MMRBC_4K) + stat_mmrbc = PCIX_STATUS_HI_MMRBC_2K; + if (cmd_mmrbc > stat_mmrbc) { + pcix_cmd_word &= ~PCIX_COMMAND_MMRBC_MASK; + pcix_cmd_word |= stat_mmrbc << PCIX_COMMAND_MMRBC_SHIFT; + pci_write_config_word(hw->pdev, PCIX_COMMAND_REGISTER, + pcix_cmd_word); + } + } + + /* Call a subroutine to configure the link and setup flow control. */ + ret_val = e1000_setup_link(nic); + + /* Set the transmit descriptor write-back policy */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) { + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, TXDCTL); + ctrl = + (ctrl & ~E1000_TXDCTL_WTHRESH) | + E1000_TXDCTL_FULL_TX_DESC_WB; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TXDCTL, ctrl); + } +#if 0 + /* Clear all of the statistics registers (clear on read). It is + * important that we do this after we have tried to establish link + * because the symbol error count will increment wildly if there + * is no link. + */ + e1000_clear_hw_cntrs(hw); +#endif + + return ret_val; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Configures flow control and link settings. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Determines which flow control settings to use. Calls the apropriate media- + * specific link configuration function. Configures the flow control settings. + * Assuming the adapter has a valid link partner, a valid link should be + * established. Assumes the hardware has previously been reset and the + * transmitter and receiver are not enabled. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_setup_link(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t ctrl_ext; + int32_t ret_val; + uint16_t eeprom_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Read and store word 0x0F of the EEPROM. This word contains bits + * that determine the hardware's default PAUSE (flow control) mode, + * a bit that determines whether the HW defaults to enabling or + * disabling auto-negotiation, and the direction of the + * SW defined pins. If there is no SW over-ride of the flow + * control setting, then the variable hw->fc will + * be initialized based on a value in the EEPROM. + */ + if (e1000_read_eeprom(hw, EEPROM_INIT_CONTROL2_REG, &eeprom_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("EEPROM Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_EEPROM; + } + + if (hw->fc == e1000_fc_default) { + if ((eeprom_data & EEPROM_WORD0F_PAUSE_MASK) == 0) + hw->fc = e1000_fc_none; + else if ((eeprom_data & EEPROM_WORD0F_PAUSE_MASK) == + EEPROM_WORD0F_ASM_DIR) + hw->fc = e1000_fc_tx_pause; + else + hw->fc = e1000_fc_full; + } + + /* We want to save off the original Flow Control configuration just + * in case we get disconnected and then reconnected into a different + * hub or switch with different Flow Control capabilities. + */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) + hw->fc &= (~e1000_fc_tx_pause); + + if ((hw->mac_type < e1000_82543) && (hw->report_tx_early == 1)) + hw->fc &= (~e1000_fc_rx_pause); + + hw->original_fc = hw->fc; + + DEBUGOUT("After fix-ups FlowControl is now = %x\n", hw->fc); + + /* Take the 4 bits from EEPROM word 0x0F that determine the initial + * polarity value for the SW controlled pins, and setup the + * Extended Device Control reg with that info. + * This is needed because one of the SW controlled pins is used for + * signal detection. So this should be done before e1000_setup_pcs_link() + * or e1000_phy_setup() is called. + */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82543) { + ctrl_ext = ((eeprom_data & EEPROM_WORD0F_SWPDIO_EXT) << + SWDPIO__EXT_SHIFT); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT, ctrl_ext); + } + + /* Call the necessary subroutine to configure the link. */ + ret_val = (hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) ? + e1000_setup_fiber_link(nic) : e1000_setup_copper_link(nic); + if (ret_val < 0) { + return ret_val; + } + + /* Initialize the flow control address, type, and PAUSE timer + * registers to their default values. This is done even if flow + * control is disabled, because it does not hurt anything to + * initialize these registers. + */ + DEBUGOUT + ("Initializing the Flow Control address, type and timer regs\n"); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCAL, FLOW_CONTROL_ADDRESS_LOW); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCAH, FLOW_CONTROL_ADDRESS_HIGH); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCT, FLOW_CONTROL_TYPE); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCTTV, hw->fc_pause_time); + + /* Set the flow control receive threshold registers. Normally, + * these registers will be set to a default threshold that may be + * adjusted later by the driver's runtime code. However, if the + * ability to transmit pause frames in not enabled, then these + * registers will be set to 0. + */ + if (!(hw->fc & e1000_fc_tx_pause)) { + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTL, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTH, 0); + } else { + /* We need to set up the Receive Threshold high and low water marks + * as well as (optionally) enabling the transmission of XON frames. + */ + if (hw->fc_send_xon) { + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTL, + (hw->fc_low_water | E1000_FCRTL_XONE)); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTH, hw->fc_high_water); + } else { + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTL, hw->fc_low_water); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, FCRTH, hw->fc_high_water); + } + } + return ret_val; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Sets up link for a fiber based adapter + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Manipulates Physical Coding Sublayer functions in order to configure + * link. Assumes the hardware has been previously reset and the transmitter + * and receiver are not enabled. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_setup_fiber_link(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t ctrl; + uint32_t status; + uint32_t txcw = 0; + uint32_t i; + uint32_t signal; + int32_t ret_val; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + /* On adapters with a MAC newer that 82544, SW Defineable pin 1 will be + * set when the optics detect a signal. On older adapters, it will be + * cleared when there is a signal + */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + if ((hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) && !(ctrl & E1000_CTRL_ILOS)) + signal = E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1; + else + signal = 0; + + printf("signal for %s is %x (ctrl %08x)!!!!\n", nic->name, signal, + ctrl); + /* Take the link out of reset */ + ctrl &= ~(E1000_CTRL_LRST); + + e1000_config_collision_dist(hw); + + /* Check for a software override of the flow control settings, and setup + * the device accordingly. If auto-negotiation is enabled, then software + * will have to set the "PAUSE" bits to the correct value in the Tranmsit + * Config Word Register (TXCW) and re-start auto-negotiation. However, if + * auto-negotiation is disabled, then software will have to manually + * configure the two flow control enable bits in the CTRL register. + * + * The possible values of the "fc" parameter are: + * 0: Flow control is completely disabled + * 1: Rx flow control is enabled (we can receive pause frames, but + * not send pause frames). + * 2: Tx flow control is enabled (we can send pause frames but we do + * not support receiving pause frames). + * 3: Both Rx and TX flow control (symmetric) are enabled. + */ + switch (hw->fc) { + case e1000_fc_none: + /* Flow control is completely disabled by a software over-ride. */ + txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD); + break; + case e1000_fc_rx_pause: + /* RX Flow control is enabled and TX Flow control is disabled by a + * software over-ride. Since there really isn't a way to advertise + * that we are capable of RX Pause ONLY, we will advertise that we + * support both symmetric and asymmetric RX PAUSE. Later, we will + * disable the adapter's ability to send PAUSE frames. + */ + txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_PAUSE_MASK); + break; + case e1000_fc_tx_pause: + /* TX Flow control is enabled, and RX Flow control is disabled, by a + * software over-ride. + */ + txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR); + break; + case e1000_fc_full: + /* Flow control (both RX and TX) is enabled by a software over-ride. */ + txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_PAUSE_MASK); + break; + default: + DEBUGOUT("Flow control param set incorrectly\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG; + break; + } + + /* Since auto-negotiation is enabled, take the link out of reset (the link + * will be in reset, because we previously reset the chip). This will + * restart auto-negotiation. If auto-neogtiation is successful then the + * link-up status bit will be set and the flow control enable bits (RFCE + * and TFCE) will be set according to their negotiated value. + */ + DEBUGOUT("Auto-negotiation enabled (%#x)\n", txcw); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TXCW, txcw); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + + hw->txcw = txcw; + mdelay(1); + + /* If we have a signal (the cable is plugged in) then poll for a "Link-Up" + * indication in the Device Status Register. Time-out if a link isn't + * seen in 500 milliseconds seconds (Auto-negotiation should complete in + * less than 500 milliseconds even if the other end is doing it in SW). + */ + if ((E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL) & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1) == signal) { + DEBUGOUT("Looking for Link\n"); + for (i = 0; i < (LINK_UP_TIMEOUT / 10); i++) { + mdelay(10); + status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + if (status & E1000_STATUS_LU) + break; + } + if (i == (LINK_UP_TIMEOUT / 10)) { + /* AutoNeg failed to achieve a link, so we'll call + * e1000_check_for_link. This routine will force the link up if we + * detect a signal. This will allow us to communicate with + * non-autonegotiating link partners. + */ + DEBUGOUT("Never got a valid link from auto-neg!!!\n"); + hw->autoneg_failed = 1; + ret_val = e1000_check_for_link(nic); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error while checking for link\n"); + return ret_val; + } + hw->autoneg_failed = 0; + } else { + hw->autoneg_failed = 0; + DEBUGOUT("Valid Link Found\n"); + } + } else { + DEBUGOUT("No Signal Detected\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_NOLINK; + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Detects which PHY is present and the speed and duplex +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_setup_copper_link(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t ctrl; + int32_t ret_val; + uint16_t i; + uint16_t phy_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + /* With 82543, we need to force speed and duplex on the MAC equal to what + * the PHY speed and duplex configuration is. In addition, we need to + * perform a hardware reset on the PHY to take it out of reset. + */ + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82543) { + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SLU; + ctrl &= ~(E1000_CTRL_FRCSPD | E1000_CTRL_FRCDPX); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + } else { + ctrl |= + (E1000_CTRL_FRCSPD | E1000_CTRL_FRCDPX | E1000_CTRL_SLU); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + e1000_phy_hw_reset(hw); + } + + /* Make sure we have a valid PHY */ + ret_val = e1000_detect_gig_phy(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error, did not detect valid phy.\n"); + return ret_val; + } + DEBUGOUT("Phy ID = %x \n", hw->phy_id); + + /* Enable CRS on TX. This must be set for half-duplex operation. */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, M88E1000_PHY_SPEC_CTRL, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_ASSERT_CRS_ON_TX; + +#if 0 + /* Options: + * MDI/MDI-X = 0 (default) + * 0 - Auto for all speeds + * 1 - MDI mode + * 2 - MDI-X mode + * 3 - Auto for 1000Base-T only (MDI-X for 10/100Base-T modes) + */ + phy_data &= ~M88E1000_PSCR_AUTO_X_MODE; + switch (hw->mdix) { + case 1: + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_MDI_MANUAL_MODE; + break; + case 2: + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_MDIX_MANUAL_MODE; + break; + case 3: + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_AUTO_X_1000T; + break; + case 0: + default: + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_AUTO_X_MODE; + break; + } +#else + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_AUTO_X_MODE; +#endif + +#if 0 + /* Options: + * disable_polarity_correction = 0 (default) + * Automatic Correction for Reversed Cable Polarity + * 0 - Disabled + * 1 - Enabled + */ + phy_data &= ~M88E1000_PSCR_POLARITY_REVERSAL; + if (hw->disable_polarity_correction == 1) + phy_data |= M88E1000_PSCR_POLARITY_REVERSAL; +#else + phy_data &= ~M88E1000_PSCR_POLARITY_REVERSAL; +#endif + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, M88E1000_PHY_SPEC_CTRL, phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + /* Force TX_CLK in the Extended PHY Specific Control Register + * to 25MHz clock. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, M88E1000_EXT_PHY_SPEC_CTRL, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + phy_data |= M88E1000_EPSCR_TX_CLK_25; + /* Configure Master and Slave downshift values */ + phy_data &= ~(M88E1000_EPSCR_MASTER_DOWNSHIFT_MASK | + M88E1000_EPSCR_SLAVE_DOWNSHIFT_MASK); + phy_data |= (M88E1000_EPSCR_MASTER_DOWNSHIFT_1X | + M88E1000_EPSCR_SLAVE_DOWNSHIFT_1X); + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, M88E1000_EXT_PHY_SPEC_CTRL, phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + /* SW Reset the PHY so all changes take effect */ + ret_val = e1000_phy_reset(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error Resetting the PHY\n"); + return ret_val; + } + + /* Options: + * autoneg = 1 (default) + * PHY will advertise value(s) parsed from + * autoneg_advertised and fc + * autoneg = 0 + * PHY will be set to 10H, 10F, 100H, or 100F + * depending on value parsed from forced_speed_duplex. + */ + + /* Is autoneg enabled? This is enabled by default or by software override. + * If so, call e1000_phy_setup_autoneg routine to parse the + * autoneg_advertised and fc options. If autoneg is NOT enabled, then the + * user should have provided a speed/duplex override. If so, then call + * e1000_phy_force_speed_duplex to parse and set this up. + */ + /* Perform some bounds checking on the hw->autoneg_advertised + * parameter. If this variable is zero, then set it to the default. + */ + hw->autoneg_advertised &= AUTONEG_ADVERTISE_SPEED_DEFAULT; + + /* If autoneg_advertised is zero, we assume it was not defaulted + * by the calling code so we set to advertise full capability. + */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised == 0) + hw->autoneg_advertised = AUTONEG_ADVERTISE_SPEED_DEFAULT; + + DEBUGOUT("Reconfiguring auto-neg advertisement params\n"); + ret_val = e1000_phy_setup_autoneg(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error Setting up Auto-Negotiation\n"); + return ret_val; + } + DEBUGOUT("Restarting Auto-Neg\n"); + + /* Restart auto-negotiation by setting the Auto Neg Enable bit and + * the Auto Neg Restart bit in the PHY control register. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_CTRL, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + phy_data |= (MII_CR_AUTO_NEG_EN | MII_CR_RESTART_AUTO_NEG); + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, PHY_CTRL, phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } +#if 0 + /* Does the user want to wait for Auto-Neg to complete here, or + * check at a later time (for example, callback routine). + */ + if (hw->wait_autoneg_complete) { + ret_val = e1000_wait_autoneg(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT + ("Error while waiting for autoneg to complete\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } +#else + /* If we do not wait for autonegtation to complete I + * do not see a valid link status. + */ + ret_val = e1000_wait_autoneg(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error while waiting for autoneg to complete\n"); + return ret_val; + } +#endif + + /* Check link status. Wait up to 100 microseconds for link to become + * valid. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (phy_data & MII_SR_LINK_STATUS) { + /* We have link, so we need to finish the config process: + * 1) Set up the MAC to the current PHY speed/duplex + * if we are on 82543. If we + * are on newer silicon, we only need to configure + * collision distance in the Transmit Control Register. + * 2) Set up flow control on the MAC to that established with + * the link partner. + */ + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82544) { + e1000_config_collision_dist(hw); + } else { + ret_val = e1000_config_mac_to_phy(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT + ("Error configuring MAC to PHY settings\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } + ret_val = e1000_config_fc_after_link_up(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error Configuring Flow Control\n"); + return ret_val; + } + DEBUGOUT("Valid link established!!!\n"); + return 0; + } + udelay(10); + } + + DEBUGOUT("Unable to establish link!!!\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_NOLINK; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Configures PHY autoneg and flow control advertisement settings +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_phy_setup_autoneg(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint16_t mii_autoneg_adv_reg; + uint16_t mii_1000t_ctrl_reg; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Read the MII Auto-Neg Advertisement Register (Address 4). */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_AUTONEG_ADV, &mii_autoneg_adv_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + /* Read the MII 1000Base-T Control Register (Address 9). */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_1000T_CTRL, &mii_1000t_ctrl_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + /* Need to parse both autoneg_advertised and fc and set up + * the appropriate PHY registers. First we will parse for + * autoneg_advertised software override. Since we can advertise + * a plethora of combinations, we need to check each bit + * individually. + */ + + /* First we clear all the 10/100 mb speed bits in the Auto-Neg + * Advertisement Register (Address 4) and the 1000 mb speed bits in + * the 1000Base-T Control Register (Address 9). + */ + mii_autoneg_adv_reg &= ~REG4_SPEED_MASK; + mii_1000t_ctrl_reg &= ~REG9_SPEED_MASK; + + DEBUGOUT("autoneg_advertised %x\n", hw->autoneg_advertised); + + /* Do we want to advertise 10 Mb Half Duplex? */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_10_HALF) { + DEBUGOUT("Advertise 10mb Half duplex\n"); + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= NWAY_AR_10T_HD_CAPS; + } + + /* Do we want to advertise 10 Mb Full Duplex? */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_10_FULL) { + DEBUGOUT("Advertise 10mb Full duplex\n"); + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= NWAY_AR_10T_FD_CAPS; + } + + /* Do we want to advertise 100 Mb Half Duplex? */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_100_HALF) { + DEBUGOUT("Advertise 100mb Half duplex\n"); + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= NWAY_AR_100TX_HD_CAPS; + } + + /* Do we want to advertise 100 Mb Full Duplex? */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_100_FULL) { + DEBUGOUT("Advertise 100mb Full duplex\n"); + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= NWAY_AR_100TX_FD_CAPS; + } + + /* We do not allow the Phy to advertise 1000 Mb Half Duplex */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_1000_HALF) { + DEBUGOUT + ("Advertise 1000mb Half duplex requested, request denied!\n"); + } + + /* Do we want to advertise 1000 Mb Full Duplex? */ + if (hw->autoneg_advertised & ADVERTISE_1000_FULL) { + DEBUGOUT("Advertise 1000mb Full duplex\n"); + mii_1000t_ctrl_reg |= CR_1000T_FD_CAPS; + } + + /* Check for a software override of the flow control settings, and + * setup the PHY advertisement registers accordingly. If + * auto-negotiation is enabled, then software will have to set the + * "PAUSE" bits to the correct value in the Auto-Negotiation + * Advertisement Register (PHY_AUTONEG_ADV) and re-start auto-negotiation. + * + * The possible values of the "fc" parameter are: + * 0: Flow control is completely disabled + * 1: Rx flow control is enabled (we can receive pause frames + * but not send pause frames). + * 2: Tx flow control is enabled (we can send pause frames + * but we do not support receiving pause frames). + * 3: Both Rx and TX flow control (symmetric) are enabled. + * other: No software override. The flow control configuration + * in the EEPROM is used. + */ + switch (hw->fc) { + case e1000_fc_none: /* 0 */ + /* Flow control (RX & TX) is completely disabled by a + * software over-ride. + */ + mii_autoneg_adv_reg &= ~(NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR | NWAY_AR_PAUSE); + break; + case e1000_fc_rx_pause: /* 1 */ + /* RX Flow control is enabled, and TX Flow control is + * disabled, by a software over-ride. + */ + /* Since there really isn't a way to advertise that we are + * capable of RX Pause ONLY, we will advertise that we + * support both symmetric and asymmetric RX PAUSE. Later + * (in e1000_config_fc_after_link_up) we will disable the + *hw's ability to send PAUSE frames. + */ + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= (NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR | NWAY_AR_PAUSE); + break; + case e1000_fc_tx_pause: /* 2 */ + /* TX Flow control is enabled, and RX Flow control is + * disabled, by a software over-ride. + */ + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR; + mii_autoneg_adv_reg &= ~NWAY_AR_PAUSE; + break; + case e1000_fc_full: /* 3 */ + /* Flow control (both RX and TX) is enabled by a software + * over-ride. + */ + mii_autoneg_adv_reg |= (NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR | NWAY_AR_PAUSE); + break; + default: + DEBUGOUT("Flow control param set incorrectly\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG; + } + + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, PHY_AUTONEG_ADV, mii_autoneg_adv_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + DEBUGOUT("Auto-Neg Advertising %x\n", mii_autoneg_adv_reg); + + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, PHY_1000T_CTRL, mii_1000t_ctrl_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Sets the collision distance in the Transmit Control register +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* +* Link should have been established previously. Reads the speed and duplex +* information from the Device Status register. +******************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_config_collision_dist(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t tctl; + + tctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, TCTL); + + tctl &= ~E1000_TCTL_COLD; + tctl |= E1000_COLLISION_DISTANCE << E1000_COLD_SHIFT; + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TCTL, tctl); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Sets MAC speed and duplex settings to reflect the those in the PHY +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* mii_reg - data to write to the MII control register +* +* The contents of the PHY register containing the needed information need to +* be passed in. +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_config_mac_to_phy(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + uint16_t phy_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Read the Device Control Register and set the bits to Force Speed + * and Duplex. + */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_FRCSPD | E1000_CTRL_FRCDPX); + ctrl &= ~(E1000_CTRL_SPD_SEL | E1000_CTRL_ILOS); + + /* Set up duplex in the Device Control and Transmit Control + * registers depending on negotiated values. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, M88E1000_PHY_SPEC_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (phy_data & M88E1000_PSSR_DPLX) + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_FD; + else + ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_FD; + + e1000_config_collision_dist(hw); + + /* Set up speed in the Device Control register depending on + * negotiated values. + */ + if ((phy_data & M88E1000_PSSR_SPEED) == M88E1000_PSSR_1000MBS) + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SPD_1000; + else if ((phy_data & M88E1000_PSSR_SPEED) == M88E1000_PSSR_100MBS) + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SPD_100; + /* Write the configured values back to the Device Control Reg. */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Forces the MAC's flow control settings. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Sets the TFCE and RFCE bits in the device control register to reflect + * the adapter settings. TFCE and RFCE need to be explicitly set by + * software when a Copper PHY is used because autonegotiation is managed + * by the PHY rather than the MAC. Software must also configure these + * bits when link is forced on a fiber connection. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_force_mac_fc(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Get the current configuration of the Device Control Register */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + + /* Because we didn't get link via the internal auto-negotiation + * mechanism (we either forced link or we got link via PHY + * auto-neg), we have to manually enable/disable transmit an + * receive flow control. + * + * The "Case" statement below enables/disable flow control + * according to the "hw->fc" parameter. + * + * The possible values of the "fc" parameter are: + * 0: Flow control is completely disabled + * 1: Rx flow control is enabled (we can receive pause + * frames but not send pause frames). + * 2: Tx flow control is enabled (we can send pause frames + * frames but we do not receive pause frames). + * 3: Both Rx and TX flow control (symmetric) is enabled. + * other: No other values should be possible at this point. + */ + + switch (hw->fc) { + case e1000_fc_none: + ctrl &= (~(E1000_CTRL_TFCE | E1000_CTRL_RFCE)); + break; + case e1000_fc_rx_pause: + ctrl &= (~E1000_CTRL_TFCE); + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_RFCE; + break; + case e1000_fc_tx_pause: + ctrl &= (~E1000_CTRL_RFCE); + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_TFCE; + break; + case e1000_fc_full: + ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_TFCE | E1000_CTRL_RFCE); + break; + default: + DEBUGOUT("Flow control param set incorrectly\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG; + } + + /* Disable TX Flow Control for 82542 (rev 2.0) */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82542_rev2_0) + ctrl &= (~E1000_CTRL_TFCE); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Configures flow control settings after link is established + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Should be called immediately after a valid link has been established. + * Forces MAC flow control settings if link was forced. When in MII/GMII mode + * and autonegotiation is enabled, the MAC flow control settings will be set + * based on the flow control negotiated by the PHY. In TBI mode, the TFCE + * and RFCE bits will be automaticaly set to the negotiated flow control mode. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_config_fc_after_link_up(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + int32_t ret_val; + uint16_t mii_status_reg; + uint16_t mii_nway_adv_reg; + uint16_t mii_nway_lp_ability_reg; + uint16_t speed; + uint16_t duplex; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Check for the case where we have fiber media and auto-neg failed + * so we had to force link. In this case, we need to force the + * configuration of the MAC to match the "fc" parameter. + */ + if ((hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) && (hw->autoneg_failed)) { + ret_val = e1000_force_mac_fc(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error forcing flow control settings\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } + + /* Check for the case where we have copper media and auto-neg is + * enabled. In this case, we need to check and see if Auto-Neg + * has completed, and if so, how the PHY and link partner has + * flow control configured. + */ + if (hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_copper) { + /* Read the MII Status Register and check to see if AutoNeg + * has completed. We read this twice because this reg has + * some "sticky" (latched) bits. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &mii_status_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error \n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &mii_status_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error \n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + if (mii_status_reg & MII_SR_AUTONEG_COMPLETE) { + /* The AutoNeg process has completed, so we now need to + * read both the Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register + * (Address 4) and the Auto_Negotiation Base Page Ability + * Register (Address 5) to determine how flow control was + * negotiated. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg + (hw, PHY_AUTONEG_ADV, &mii_nway_adv_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (e1000_read_phy_reg + (hw, PHY_LP_ABILITY, + &mii_nway_lp_ability_reg) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + /* Two bits in the Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register + * (Address 4) and two bits in the Auto Negotiation Base + * Page Ability Register (Address 5) determine flow control + * for both the PHY and the link partner. The following + * table, taken out of the IEEE 802.3ab/D6.0 dated March 25, + * 1999, describes these PAUSE resolution bits and how flow + * control is determined based upon these settings. + * NOTE: DC = Don't Care + * + * LOCAL DEVICE | LINK PARTNER + * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | NIC Resolution + *-------|---------|-------|---------|-------------------- + * 0 | 0 | DC | DC | e1000_fc_none + * 0 | 1 | 0 | DC | e1000_fc_none + * 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | e1000_fc_none + * 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | e1000_fc_tx_pause + * 1 | 0 | 0 | DC | e1000_fc_none + * 1 | DC | 1 | DC | e1000_fc_full + * 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | e1000_fc_none + * 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | e1000_fc_rx_pause + * + */ + /* Are both PAUSE bits set to 1? If so, this implies + * Symmetric Flow Control is enabled at both ends. The + * ASM_DIR bits are irrelevant per the spec. + * + * For Symmetric Flow Control: + * + * LOCAL DEVICE | LINK PARTNER + * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result + *-------|---------|-------|---------|-------------------- + * 1 | DC | 1 | DC | e1000_fc_full + * + */ + if ((mii_nway_adv_reg & NWAY_AR_PAUSE) && + (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & NWAY_LPAR_PAUSE)) { + /* Now we need to check if the user selected RX ONLY + * of pause frames. In this case, we had to advertise + * FULL flow control because we could not advertise RX + * ONLY. Hence, we must now check to see if we need to + * turn OFF the TRANSMISSION of PAUSE frames. + */ + if (hw->original_fc == e1000_fc_full) { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_full; + DEBUGOUT("Flow Control = FULL.\r\n"); + } else { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_rx_pause; + DEBUGOUT + ("Flow Control = RX PAUSE frames only.\r\n"); + } + } + /* For receiving PAUSE frames ONLY. + * + * LOCAL DEVICE | LINK PARTNER + * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result + *-------|---------|-------|---------|-------------------- + * 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | e1000_fc_tx_pause + * + */ + else if (!(mii_nway_adv_reg & NWAY_AR_PAUSE) && + (mii_nway_adv_reg & NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR) && + (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & NWAY_LPAR_PAUSE) && + (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & NWAY_LPAR_ASM_DIR)) + { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_tx_pause; + DEBUGOUT + ("Flow Control = TX PAUSE frames only.\r\n"); + } + /* For transmitting PAUSE frames ONLY. + * + * LOCAL DEVICE | LINK PARTNER + * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result + *-------|---------|-------|---------|-------------------- + * 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | e1000_fc_rx_pause + * + */ + else if ((mii_nway_adv_reg & NWAY_AR_PAUSE) && + (mii_nway_adv_reg & NWAY_AR_ASM_DIR) && + !(mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & NWAY_LPAR_PAUSE) && + (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & NWAY_LPAR_ASM_DIR)) + { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_rx_pause; + DEBUGOUT + ("Flow Control = RX PAUSE frames only.\r\n"); + } + /* Per the IEEE spec, at this point flow control should be + * disabled. However, we want to consider that we could + * be connected to a legacy switch that doesn't advertise + * desired flow control, but can be forced on the link + * partner. So if we advertised no flow control, that is + * what we will resolve to. If we advertised some kind of + * receive capability (Rx Pause Only or Full Flow Control) + * and the link partner advertised none, we will configure + * ourselves to enable Rx Flow Control only. We can do + * this safely for two reasons: If the link partner really + * didn't want flow control enabled, and we enable Rx, no + * harm done since we won't be receiving any PAUSE frames + * anyway. If the intent on the link partner was to have + * flow control enabled, then by us enabling RX only, we + * can at least receive pause frames and process them. + * This is a good idea because in most cases, since we are + * predominantly a server NIC, more times than not we will + * be asked to delay transmission of packets than asking + * our link partner to pause transmission of frames. + */ + else if (hw->original_fc == e1000_fc_none || + hw->original_fc == e1000_fc_tx_pause) { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_none; + DEBUGOUT("Flow Control = NONE.\r\n"); + } else { + hw->fc = e1000_fc_rx_pause; + DEBUGOUT + ("Flow Control = RX PAUSE frames only.\r\n"); + } + + /* Now we need to do one last check... If we auto- + * negotiated to HALF DUPLEX, flow control should not be + * enabled per IEEE 802.3 spec. + */ + e1000_get_speed_and_duplex(hw, &speed, &duplex); + + if (duplex == HALF_DUPLEX) + hw->fc = e1000_fc_none; + + /* Now we call a subroutine to actually force the MAC + * controller to use the correct flow control settings. + */ + ret_val = e1000_force_mac_fc(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT + ("Error forcing flow control settings\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } else { + DEBUGOUT + ("Copper PHY and Auto Neg has not completed.\r\n"); + } + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Checks to see if the link status of the hardware has changed. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * + * Called by any function that needs to check the link status of the adapter. + *****************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_check_for_link(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + uint32_t rxcw; + uint32_t ctrl; + uint32_t status; + uint32_t rctl; + uint32_t signal; + int32_t ret_val; + uint16_t phy_data; + uint16_t lp_capability; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* On adapters with a MAC newer that 82544, SW Defineable pin 1 will be + * set when the optics detect a signal. On older adapters, it will be + * cleared when there is a signal + */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + if ((hw->mac_type > e1000_82544) && !(ctrl & E1000_CTRL_ILOS)) + signal = E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1; + else + signal = 0; + + status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + rxcw = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RXCW); + DEBUGOUT("ctrl: %#08x status %#08x rxcw %#08x\n", ctrl, status, rxcw); + + /* If we have a copper PHY then we only want to go out to the PHY + * registers to see if Auto-Neg has completed and/or if our link + * status has changed. The get_link_status flag will be set if we + * receive a Link Status Change interrupt or we have Rx Sequence + * Errors. + */ + if ((hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_copper) && hw->get_link_status) { + /* First we want to see if the MII Status Register reports + * link. If so, then we want to get the current speed/duplex + * of the PHY. + * Read the register twice since the link bit is sticky. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + + if (phy_data & MII_SR_LINK_STATUS) { + hw->get_link_status = FALSE; + } else { + /* No link detected */ + return -E1000_ERR_NOLINK; + } + + /* We have a M88E1000 PHY and Auto-Neg is enabled. If we + * have Si on board that is 82544 or newer, Auto + * Speed Detection takes care of MAC speed/duplex + * configuration. So we only need to configure Collision + * Distance in the MAC. Otherwise, we need to force + * speed/duplex on the MAC to the current PHY speed/duplex + * settings. + */ + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82544) + e1000_config_collision_dist(hw); + else { + ret_val = e1000_config_mac_to_phy(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT + ("Error configuring MAC to PHY settings\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } + + /* Configure Flow Control now that Auto-Neg has completed. First, we + * need to restore the desired flow control settings because we may + * have had to re-autoneg with a different link partner. + */ + ret_val = e1000_config_fc_after_link_up(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error configuring flow control\n"); + return ret_val; + } + + /* At this point we know that we are on copper and we have + * auto-negotiated link. These are conditions for checking the link + * parter capability register. We use the link partner capability to + * determine if TBI Compatibility needs to be turned on or off. If + * the link partner advertises any speed in addition to Gigabit, then + * we assume that they are GMII-based, and TBI compatibility is not + * needed. If no other speeds are advertised, we assume the link + * partner is TBI-based, and we turn on TBI Compatibility. + */ + if (hw->tbi_compatibility_en) { + if (e1000_read_phy_reg + (hw, PHY_LP_ABILITY, &lp_capability) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (lp_capability & (NWAY_LPAR_10T_HD_CAPS | + NWAY_LPAR_10T_FD_CAPS | + NWAY_LPAR_100TX_HD_CAPS | + NWAY_LPAR_100TX_FD_CAPS | + NWAY_LPAR_100T4_CAPS)) { + /* If our link partner advertises anything in addition to + * gigabit, we do not need to enable TBI compatibility. + */ + if (hw->tbi_compatibility_on) { + /* If we previously were in the mode, turn it off. */ + rctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RCTL); + rctl &= ~E1000_RCTL_SBP; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, rctl); + hw->tbi_compatibility_on = FALSE; + } + } else { + /* If TBI compatibility is was previously off, turn it on. For + * compatibility with a TBI link partner, we will store bad + * packets. Some frames have an additional byte on the end and + * will look like CRC errors to to the hardware. + */ + if (!hw->tbi_compatibility_on) { + hw->tbi_compatibility_on = TRUE; + rctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RCTL); + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SBP; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, rctl); + } + } + } + } + /* If we don't have link (auto-negotiation failed or link partner cannot + * auto-negotiate), the cable is plugged in (we have signal), and our + * link partner is not trying to auto-negotiate with us (we are receiving + * idles or data), we need to force link up. We also need to give + * auto-negotiation time to complete, in case the cable was just plugged + * in. The autoneg_failed flag does this. + */ + else if ((hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) && + (!(status & E1000_STATUS_LU)) && + ((ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1) == signal) && + (!(rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C))) { + if (hw->autoneg_failed == 0) { + hw->autoneg_failed = 1; + return 0; + } + DEBUGOUT("NOT RXing /C/, disable AutoNeg and force link.\r\n"); + + /* Disable auto-negotiation in the TXCW register */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TXCW, (hw->txcw & ~E1000_TXCW_ANE)); + + /* Force link-up and also force full-duplex. */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_SLU | E1000_CTRL_FD); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + + /* Configure Flow Control after forcing link up. */ + ret_val = e1000_config_fc_after_link_up(hw); + if (ret_val < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("Error configuring flow control\n"); + return ret_val; + } + } + /* If we are forcing link and we are receiving /C/ ordered sets, re-enable + * auto-negotiation in the TXCW register and disable forced link in the + * Device Control register in an attempt to auto-negotiate with our link + * partner. + */ + else if ((hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) && + (ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SLU) && (rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C)) { + DEBUGOUT + ("RXing /C/, enable AutoNeg and stop forcing link.\r\n"); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TXCW, hw->txcw); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, (ctrl & ~E1000_CTRL_SLU)); + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** + * Detects the current speed and duplex settings of the hardware. + * + * hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code + * speed - Speed of the connection + * duplex - Duplex setting of the connection + *****************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_get_speed_and_duplex(struct e1000_hw *hw, + uint16_t * speed, uint16_t * duplex) +{ + uint32_t status; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82543) { + status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + if (status & E1000_STATUS_SPEED_1000) { + *speed = SPEED_1000; + DEBUGOUT("1000 Mbs, "); + } else if (status & E1000_STATUS_SPEED_100) { + *speed = SPEED_100; + DEBUGOUT("100 Mbs, "); + } else { + *speed = SPEED_10; + DEBUGOUT("10 Mbs, "); + } + + if (status & E1000_STATUS_FD) { + *duplex = FULL_DUPLEX; + DEBUGOUT("Full Duplex\r\n"); + } else { + *duplex = HALF_DUPLEX; + DEBUGOUT(" Half Duplex\r\n"); + } + } else { + DEBUGOUT("1000 Mbs, Full Duplex\r\n"); + *speed = SPEED_1000; + *duplex = FULL_DUPLEX; + } +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Blocks until autoneg completes or times out (~4.5 seconds) +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_wait_autoneg(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint16_t i; + uint16_t phy_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + DEBUGOUT("Waiting for Auto-Neg to complete.\n"); + + /* We will wait for autoneg to complete or 4.5 seconds to expire. */ + for (i = PHY_AUTO_NEG_TIME; i > 0; i--) { + /* Read the MII Status Register and wait for Auto-Neg + * Complete bit to be set. + */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_STATUS, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (phy_data & MII_SR_AUTONEG_COMPLETE) { + DEBUGOUT("Auto-Neg complete.\n"); + return 0; + } + mdelay(100); + } + DEBUGOUT("Auto-Neg timedout.\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_TIMEOUT; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Raises the Management Data Clock +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* ctrl - Device control register's current value +******************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_raise_mdi_clk(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t * ctrl) +{ + /* Raise the clock input to the Management Data Clock (by setting the MDC + * bit), and then delay 2 microseconds. + */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, (*ctrl | E1000_CTRL_MDC)); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(2); +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Lowers the Management Data Clock +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* ctrl - Device control register's current value +******************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_lower_mdi_clk(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t * ctrl) +{ + /* Lower the clock input to the Management Data Clock (by clearing the MDC + * bit), and then delay 2 microseconds. + */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, (*ctrl & ~E1000_CTRL_MDC)); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + udelay(2); +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Shifts data bits out to the PHY +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* data - Data to send out to the PHY +* count - Number of bits to shift out +* +* Bits are shifted out in MSB to LSB order. +******************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t data, uint16_t count) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + uint32_t mask; + + /* We need to shift "count" number of bits out to the PHY. So, the value + * in the "data" parameter will be shifted out to the PHY one bit at a + * time. In order to do this, "data" must be broken down into bits. + */ + mask = 0x01; + mask <<= (count - 1); + + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + + /* Set MDIO_DIR and MDC_DIR direction bits to be used as output pins. */ + ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_MDIO_DIR | E1000_CTRL_MDC_DIR); + + while (mask) { + /* A "1" is shifted out to the PHY by setting the MDIO bit to "1" and + * then raising and lowering the Management Data Clock. A "0" is + * shifted out to the PHY by setting the MDIO bit to "0" and then + * raising and lowering the clock. + */ + if (data & mask) + ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_MDIO; + else + ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_MDIO; + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + + udelay(2); + + e1000_raise_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + e1000_lower_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + + mask = mask >> 1; + } +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Shifts data bits in from the PHY +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* +* Bits are shifted in in MSB to LSB order. +******************************************************************************/ +static uint16_t +e1000_shift_in_mdi_bits(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + uint16_t data = 0; + uint8_t i; + + /* In order to read a register from the PHY, we need to shift in a total + * of 18 bits from the PHY. The first two bit (turnaround) times are used + * to avoid contention on the MDIO pin when a read operation is performed. + * These two bits are ignored by us and thrown away. Bits are "shifted in" + * by raising the input to the Management Data Clock (setting the MDC bit), + * and then reading the value of the MDIO bit. + */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + + /* Clear MDIO_DIR (SWDPIO1) to indicate this bit is to be used as input. */ + ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_MDIO_DIR; + ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_MDIO; + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + + /* Raise and Lower the clock before reading in the data. This accounts for + * the turnaround bits. The first clock occurred when we clocked out the + * last bit of the Register Address. + */ + e1000_raise_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + e1000_lower_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + + for (data = 0, i = 0; i < 16; i++) { + data = data << 1; + e1000_raise_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + /* Check to see if we shifted in a "1". */ + if (ctrl & E1000_CTRL_MDIO) + data |= 1; + e1000_lower_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + } + + e1000_raise_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + e1000_lower_mdi_clk(hw, &ctrl); + + return data; +} + +/***************************************************************************** +* Reads the value from a PHY register +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* reg_addr - address of the PHY register to read +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_read_phy_reg(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t reg_addr, uint16_t * phy_data) +{ + uint32_t i; + uint32_t mdic = 0; + const uint32_t phy_addr = 1; + + if (reg_addr > MAX_PHY_REG_ADDRESS) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Address %d is out of range\n", reg_addr); + return -E1000_ERR_PARAM; + } + + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82543) { + /* Set up Op-code, Phy Address, and register address in the MDI + * Control register. The MAC will take care of interfacing with the + * PHY to retrieve the desired data. + */ + mdic = ((reg_addr << E1000_MDIC_REG_SHIFT) | + (phy_addr << E1000_MDIC_PHY_SHIFT) | + (E1000_MDIC_OP_READ)); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, MDIC, mdic); + + /* Poll the ready bit to see if the MDI read completed */ + for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { + udelay(10); + mdic = E1000_READ_REG(hw, MDIC); + if (mdic & E1000_MDIC_READY) + break; + } + if (!(mdic & E1000_MDIC_READY)) { + DEBUGOUT("MDI Read did not complete\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + if (mdic & E1000_MDIC_ERROR) { + DEBUGOUT("MDI Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + *phy_data = (uint16_t) mdic; + } else { + /* We must first send a preamble through the MDIO pin to signal the + * beginning of an MII instruction. This is done by sending 32 + * consecutive "1" bits. + */ + e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits(hw, PHY_PREAMBLE, PHY_PREAMBLE_SIZE); + + /* Now combine the next few fields that are required for a read + * operation. We use this method instead of calling the + * e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits routine five different times. The format of + * a MII read instruction consists of a shift out of 14 bits and is + * defined as follows: + * <Preamble><SOF><Op Code><Phy Addr><Reg Addr> + * followed by a shift in of 18 bits. This first two bits shifted in + * are TurnAround bits used to avoid contention on the MDIO pin when a + * READ operation is performed. These two bits are thrown away + * followed by a shift in of 16 bits which contains the desired data. + */ + mdic = ((reg_addr) | (phy_addr << 5) | + (PHY_OP_READ << 10) | (PHY_SOF << 12)); + + e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits(hw, mdic, 14); + + /* Now that we've shifted out the read command to the MII, we need to + * "shift in" the 16-bit value (18 total bits) of the requested PHY + * register address. + */ + *phy_data = e1000_shift_in_mdi_bits(hw); + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Writes a value to a PHY register +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* reg_addr - address of the PHY register to write +* data - data to write to the PHY +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_write_phy_reg(struct e1000_hw *hw, uint32_t reg_addr, uint16_t phy_data) +{ + uint32_t i; + uint32_t mdic = 0; + const uint32_t phy_addr = 1; + + if (reg_addr > MAX_PHY_REG_ADDRESS) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Address %d is out of range\n", reg_addr); + return -E1000_ERR_PARAM; + } + + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82543) { + /* Set up Op-code, Phy Address, register address, and data intended + * for the PHY register in the MDI Control register. The MAC will take + * care of interfacing with the PHY to send the desired data. + */ + mdic = (((uint32_t) phy_data) | + (reg_addr << E1000_MDIC_REG_SHIFT) | + (phy_addr << E1000_MDIC_PHY_SHIFT) | + (E1000_MDIC_OP_WRITE)); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, MDIC, mdic); + + /* Poll the ready bit to see if the MDI read completed */ + for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { + udelay(10); + mdic = E1000_READ_REG(hw, MDIC); + if (mdic & E1000_MDIC_READY) + break; + } + if (!(mdic & E1000_MDIC_READY)) { + DEBUGOUT("MDI Write did not complete\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + } else { + /* We'll need to use the SW defined pins to shift the write command + * out to the PHY. We first send a preamble to the PHY to signal the + * beginning of the MII instruction. This is done by sending 32 + * consecutive "1" bits. + */ + e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits(hw, PHY_PREAMBLE, PHY_PREAMBLE_SIZE); + + /* Now combine the remaining required fields that will indicate a + * write operation. We use this method instead of calling the + * e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits routine for each field in the command. The + * format of a MII write instruction is as follows: + * <Preamble><SOF><Op Code><Phy Addr><Reg Addr><Turnaround><Data>. + */ + mdic = ((PHY_TURNAROUND) | (reg_addr << 2) | (phy_addr << 7) | + (PHY_OP_WRITE << 12) | (PHY_SOF << 14)); + mdic <<= 16; + mdic |= (uint32_t) phy_data; + + e1000_shift_out_mdi_bits(hw, mdic, 32); + } + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Returns the PHY to the power-on reset state +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +******************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_phy_hw_reset(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t ctrl; + uint32_t ctrl_ext; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + DEBUGOUT("Resetting Phy...\n"); + + if (hw->mac_type > e1000_82543) { + /* Read the device control register and assert the E1000_CTRL_PHY_RST + * bit. Then, take it out of reset. + */ + ctrl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl | E1000_CTRL_PHY_RST); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + mdelay(10); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, ctrl); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + } else { + /* Read the Extended Device Control Register, assert the PHY_RESET_DIR + * bit to put the PHY into reset. Then, take it out of reset. + */ + ctrl_ext = E1000_READ_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT); + ctrl_ext |= E1000_CTRL_EXT_SDP4_DIR; + ctrl_ext &= ~E1000_CTRL_EXT_SDP4_DATA; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT, ctrl_ext); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + mdelay(10); + ctrl_ext |= E1000_CTRL_EXT_SDP4_DATA; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL_EXT, ctrl_ext); + E1000_WRITE_FLUSH(hw); + } + udelay(150); +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Resets the PHY +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +* +* Sets bit 15 of the MII Control regiser +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_phy_reset(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint16_t phy_data; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_CTRL, &phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + phy_data |= MII_CR_RESET; + if (e1000_write_phy_reg(hw, PHY_CTRL, phy_data) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Write Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + udelay(1); + return 0; +} + +/****************************************************************************** +* Probes the expected PHY address for known PHY IDs +* +* hw - Struct containing variables accessed by shared code +******************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_detect_gig_phy(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint16_t phy_id_high, phy_id_low; + int match = FALSE; + + DEBUGFUNC(); + + /* Read the PHY ID Registers to identify which PHY is onboard. */ + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_ID1, &phy_id_high) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + hw->phy_id = (uint32_t) (phy_id_high << 16); + udelay(2); + if (e1000_read_phy_reg(hw, PHY_ID2, &phy_id_low) < 0) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY Read Error\n"); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; + } + hw->phy_id |= (uint32_t) (phy_id_low & PHY_REVISION_MASK); + + switch (hw->mac_type) { + case e1000_82543: + if (hw->phy_id == M88E1000_E_PHY_ID) + match = TRUE; + break; + case e1000_82544: + if (hw->phy_id == M88E1000_I_PHY_ID) + match = TRUE; + break; + case e1000_82540: + case e1000_82545: + case e1000_82546: + if (hw->phy_id == M88E1011_I_PHY_ID) + match = TRUE; + break; + default: + DEBUGOUT("Invalid MAC type %d\n", hw->mac_type); + return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG; + } + if (match) { + DEBUGOUT("PHY ID 0x%X detected\n", hw->phy_id); + return 0; + } + DEBUGOUT("Invalid PHY ID 0x%X\n", hw->phy_id); + return -E1000_ERR_PHY; +} + +/** + * e1000_sw_init - Initialize general software structures (struct e1000_adapter) + * + * e1000_sw_init initializes the Adapter private data structure. + * Fields are initialized based on PCI device information and + * OS network device settings (MTU size). + **/ + +static int +e1000_sw_init(struct eth_device *nic, int cardnum) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = (typeof(hw)) nic->priv; + int result; + + /* PCI config space info */ + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_VENDOR_ID, &hw->vendor_id); + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_DEVICE_ID, &hw->device_id); + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID, + &hw->subsystem_vendor_id); + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_SUBSYSTEM_ID, &hw->subsystem_id); + + pci_read_config_byte(hw->pdev, PCI_REVISION_ID, &hw->revision_id); + pci_read_config_word(hw->pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &hw->pci_cmd_word); + + /* identify the MAC */ + result = e1000_set_mac_type(hw); + if (result) { + E1000_ERR("Unknown MAC Type\n"); + return result; + } + + /* lan a vs. lan b settings */ + if (hw->mac_type == e1000_82546) + /*this also works w/ multiple 82546 cards */ + /*but not if they're intermingled /w other e1000s */ + hw->lan_loc = (cardnum % 2) ? e1000_lan_b : e1000_lan_a; + else + hw->lan_loc = e1000_lan_a; + + /* flow control settings */ + hw->fc_high_water = E1000_FC_HIGH_THRESH; + hw->fc_low_water = E1000_FC_LOW_THRESH; + hw->fc_pause_time = E1000_FC_PAUSE_TIME; + hw->fc_send_xon = 1; + + /* Media type - copper or fiber */ + + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82543) { + uint32_t status = E1000_READ_REG(hw, STATUS); + + if (status & E1000_STATUS_TBIMODE) { + DEBUGOUT("fiber interface\n"); + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_fiber; + } else { + DEBUGOUT("copper interface\n"); + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_copper; + } + } else { + hw->media_type = e1000_media_type_fiber; + } + + if (hw->mac_type < e1000_82543) + hw->report_tx_early = 0; + else + hw->report_tx_early = 1; + + hw->tbi_compatibility_en = TRUE; +#if 0 + hw->wait_autoneg_complete = FALSE; + hw->adaptive_ifs = TRUE; + + /* Copper options */ + if (hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_copper) { + hw->mdix = AUTO_ALL_MODES; + hw->disable_polarity_correction = FALSE; + } +#endif + return E1000_SUCCESS; +} + +void +fill_rx(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + struct e1000_rx_desc *rd; + + rx_last = rx_tail; + rd = rx_base + rx_tail; + rx_tail = (rx_tail + 1) % 8; + memset(rd, 0, 16); + rd->buffer_addr = cpu_to_le64((u32) & packet); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDT, rx_tail); +} + +/** + * e1000_configure_tx - Configure 8254x Transmit Unit after Reset + * @adapter: board private structure + * + * Configure the Tx unit of the MAC after a reset. + **/ + +static void +e1000_configure_tx(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + unsigned long ptr; + unsigned long tctl; + unsigned long tipg; + + ptr = (u32) tx_pool; + if (ptr & 0xf) + ptr = (ptr + 0x10) & (~0xf); + + tx_base = (typeof(tx_base)) ptr; + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDBAL, (u32) tx_base); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDBAH, 0); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDLEN, 128); + + /* Setup the HW Tx Head and Tail descriptor pointers */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDH, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDT, 0); + tx_tail = 0; + + /* Set the default values for the Tx Inter Packet Gap timer */ + switch (hw->mac_type) { + case e1000_82542_rev2_0: + case e1000_82542_rev2_1: + tipg = DEFAULT_82542_TIPG_IPGT; + tipg |= DEFAULT_82542_TIPG_IPGR1 << E1000_TIPG_IPGR1_SHIFT; + tipg |= DEFAULT_82542_TIPG_IPGR2 << E1000_TIPG_IPGR2_SHIFT; + break; + default: + if (hw->media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) + tipg = DEFAULT_82543_TIPG_IPGT_FIBER; + else + tipg = DEFAULT_82543_TIPG_IPGT_COPPER; + tipg |= DEFAULT_82543_TIPG_IPGR1 << E1000_TIPG_IPGR1_SHIFT; + tipg |= DEFAULT_82543_TIPG_IPGR2 << E1000_TIPG_IPGR2_SHIFT; + } + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TIPG, tipg); +#if 0 + /* Set the Tx Interrupt Delay register */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TIDV, adapter->tx_int_delay); + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82540) + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TADV, adapter->tx_abs_int_delay); +#endif + /* Program the Transmit Control Register */ + tctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, TCTL); + tctl &= ~E1000_TCTL_CT; + tctl |= E1000_TCTL_EN | E1000_TCTL_PSP | + (E1000_COLLISION_THRESHOLD << E1000_CT_SHIFT); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TCTL, tctl); + + e1000_config_collision_dist(hw); +#if 0 + /* Setup Transmit Descriptor Settings for this adapter */ + adapter->txd_cmd = E1000_TXD_CMD_IFCS | E1000_TXD_CMD_IDE; + + if (adapter->hw.report_tx_early == 1) + adapter->txd_cmd |= E1000_TXD_CMD_RS; + else + adapter->txd_cmd |= E1000_TXD_CMD_RPS; +#endif +} + +/** + * e1000_setup_rctl - configure the receive control register + * @adapter: Board private structure + **/ +static void +e1000_setup_rctl(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + uint32_t rctl; + + rctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RCTL); + + rctl &= ~(3 << E1000_RCTL_MO_SHIFT); + + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_EN | E1000_RCTL_BAM | E1000_RCTL_LBM_NO | E1000_RCTL_RDMTS_HALF; /* | + (hw.mc_filter_type << E1000_RCTL_MO_SHIFT); */ + + if (hw->tbi_compatibility_on == 1) + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SBP; + else + rctl &= ~E1000_RCTL_SBP; + + rctl &= ~(E1000_RCTL_SZ_4096); +#if 0 + switch (adapter->rx_buffer_len) { + case E1000_RXBUFFER_2048: + default: +#endif + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SZ_2048; + rctl &= ~(E1000_RCTL_BSEX | E1000_RCTL_LPE); +#if 0 + break; + case E1000_RXBUFFER_4096: + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SZ_4096 | E1000_RCTL_BSEX | E1000_RCTL_LPE; + break; + case E1000_RXBUFFER_8192: + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SZ_8192 | E1000_RCTL_BSEX | E1000_RCTL_LPE; + break; + case E1000_RXBUFFER_16384: + rctl |= E1000_RCTL_SZ_16384 | E1000_RCTL_BSEX | E1000_RCTL_LPE; + break; + } +#endif + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, rctl); +} + +/** + * e1000_configure_rx - Configure 8254x Receive Unit after Reset + * @adapter: board private structure + * + * Configure the Rx unit of the MAC after a reset. + **/ +static void +e1000_configure_rx(struct e1000_hw *hw) +{ + unsigned long ptr; + unsigned long rctl; +#if 0 + unsigned long rxcsum; +#endif + rx_tail = 0; + /* make sure receives are disabled while setting up the descriptors */ + rctl = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RCTL); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, rctl & ~E1000_RCTL_EN); +#if 0 + /* set the Receive Delay Timer Register */ + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDTR, adapter->rx_int_delay); +#endif + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82540) { +#if 0 + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RADV, adapter->rx_abs_int_delay); +#endif + /* Set the interrupt throttling rate. Value is calculated + * as DEFAULT_ITR = 1/(MAX_INTS_PER_SEC * 256ns) */ +#define MAX_INTS_PER_SEC 8000 +#define DEFAULT_ITR 1000000000/(MAX_INTS_PER_SEC * 256) + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, ITR, DEFAULT_ITR); + } + + /* Setup the Base and Length of the Rx Descriptor Ring */ + ptr = (u32) rx_pool; + if (ptr & 0xf) + ptr = (ptr + 0x10) & (~0xf); + rx_base = (typeof(rx_base)) ptr; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDBAL, (u32) rx_base); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDBAH, 0); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDLEN, 128); + + /* Setup the HW Rx Head and Tail Descriptor Pointers */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDH, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDT, 0); +#if 0 + /* Enable 82543 Receive Checksum Offload for TCP and UDP */ + if ((adapter->hw.mac_type >= e1000_82543) && (adapter->rx_csum == TRUE)) { + rxcsum = E1000_READ_REG(hw, RXCSUM); + rxcsum |= E1000_RXCSUM_TUOFL; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RXCSUM, rxcsum); + } +#endif + /* Enable Receives */ + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, rctl); + fill_rx(hw); +} + +/************************************************************************** +POLL - Wait for a frame +***************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_poll(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + struct e1000_rx_desc *rd; + /* return true if there's an ethernet packet ready to read */ + rd = rx_base + rx_last; + if (!(le32_to_cpu(rd->status)) & E1000_RXD_STAT_DD) + return 0; + /*DEBUGOUT("recv: packet len=%d \n", rd->length); */ + NetReceive(packet, le32_to_cpu(rd->length)); + fill_rx(hw); + return 1; +} + +/************************************************************************** +TRANSMIT - Transmit a frame +***************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_transmit(struct eth_device *nic, volatile void *packet, int length) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + struct e1000_tx_desc *txp; + int i = 0; + + txp = tx_base + tx_tail; + tx_tail = (tx_tail + 1) % 8; + + txp->buffer_addr = cpu_to_le64(virt_to_bus(packet)); + txp->lower.data = cpu_to_le32(E1000_TXD_CMD_RPS | E1000_TXD_CMD_EOP | + E1000_TXD_CMD_IFCS | length); + txp->upper.data = 0; + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDT, tx_tail); + + while (!(le32_to_cpu(txp->upper.data) & E1000_TXD_STAT_DD)) { + if (i++ > TOUT_LOOP) { + DEBUGOUT("e1000: tx timeout\n"); + return 0; + } + udelay(10); /* give the nic a chance to write to the register */ + } + return 1; +} + +/*reset function*/ +static inline int +e1000_reset(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + + e1000_reset_hw(hw); + if (hw->mac_type >= e1000_82544) { + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, WUC, 0); + } + return e1000_init_hw(nic); +} + +/************************************************************************** +DISABLE - Turn off ethernet interface +***************************************************************************/ +static void +e1000_disable(struct eth_device *nic) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + + /* Turn off the ethernet interface */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RCTL, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TCTL, 0); + + /* Clear the transmit ring */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDH, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, TDT, 0); + + /* Clear the receive ring */ + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDH, 0); + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, RDT, 0); + + /* put the card in its initial state */ +#if 0 + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, CTRL, E1000_CTRL_RST); +#endif + mdelay(10); + +} + +/************************************************************************** +INIT - set up ethernet interface(s) +***************************************************************************/ +static int +e1000_init(struct eth_device *nic, bd_t * bis) +{ + struct e1000_hw *hw = nic->priv; + int ret_val = 0; + + ret_val = e1000_reset(nic); + if (ret_val < 0) { + if ((ret_val == -E1000_ERR_NOLINK) || + (ret_val == -E1000_ERR_TIMEOUT)) { + E1000_ERR("Valid Link not detected\n"); + } else { + E1000_ERR("Hardware Initialization Failed\n"); + } + return 0; + } + e1000_configure_tx(hw); + e1000_setup_rctl(hw); + e1000_configure_rx(hw); + return 1; +} + +/************************************************************************** +PROBE - Look for an adapter, this routine's visible to the outside +You should omit the last argument struct pci_device * for a non-PCI NIC +***************************************************************************/ +int +e1000_initialize(bd_t * bis) +{ + pci_dev_t devno; + int card_number = 0; + struct eth_device *nic = NULL; + struct e1000_hw *hw = NULL; + u32 iobase; + int idx = 0; + u32 PciCommandWord; + + while (1) { /* Find PCI device(s) */ + if ((devno = pci_find_devices(supported, idx++)) < 0) { + break; + } + + pci_read_config_dword(devno, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &iobase); + iobase &= ~0xf; /* Mask the bits that say "this is an io addr" */ + DEBUGOUT("e1000#%d: iobase 0x%08x\n", card_number, iobase); + + pci_write_config_dword(devno, PCI_COMMAND, + PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_MASTER); + /* Check if I/O accesses and Bus Mastering are enabled. */ + pci_read_config_dword(devno, PCI_COMMAND, &PciCommandWord); + if (!(PciCommandWord & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY)) { + printf("Error: Can not enable MEM access.\n"); + continue; + } else if (!(PciCommandWord & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) { + printf("Error: Can not enable Bus Mastering.\n"); + continue; + } + + nic = (struct eth_device *) malloc(sizeof (*nic)); + hw = (struct e1000_hw *) malloc(sizeof (*hw)); + hw->pdev = devno; + nic->priv = hw; + nic->iobase = bus_to_phys(devno, iobase); + + sprintf(nic->name, "e1000#%d", card_number); + + /* Are these variables needed? */ +#if 0 + hw->fc = e1000_fc_none; + hw->original_fc = e1000_fc_none; +#else + hw->fc = e1000_fc_default; + hw->original_fc = e1000_fc_default; +#endif + hw->autoneg_failed = 0; + hw->get_link_status = TRUE; + hw->hw_addr = (typeof(hw->hw_addr)) iobase; + hw->mac_type = e1000_undefined; + + /* MAC and Phy settings */ + if (e1000_sw_init(nic, card_number) < 0) { + free(hw); + free(nic); + return 0; + } + if (e1000_validate_eeprom_checksum(nic) < 0) { + printf("The EEPROM Checksum Is Not Valid\n"); + free(hw); + free(nic); + return 0; + } + e1000_read_mac_addr(nic); + + E1000_WRITE_REG(hw, PBA, E1000_DEFAULT_PBA); + + printf("e1000: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", + nic->enetaddr[0], nic->enetaddr[1], nic->enetaddr[2], + nic->enetaddr[3], nic->enetaddr[4], nic->enetaddr[5]); + + nic->init = e1000_init; + nic->recv = e1000_poll; + nic->send = e1000_transmit; + nic->halt = e1000_disable; + + eth_register(nic); + + card_number++; + } + return 1; +} + +#endif |