From 85ba9d978d654b802d2ad46563cfb4b960eb1357 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dale Farnsworth Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 06:10:51 -0700 Subject: mv643xx_eth: new maintainer Signed-off-by: Dale Farnsworth Signed-off-by: Lennert Buytenhek --- MAINTAINERS | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'MAINTAINERS') diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 46fa1797707a..304d0e72a6d1 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -2690,12 +2690,10 @@ L: libertas-dev@lists.infradead.org S: Maintained MARVELL MV643XX ETHERNET DRIVER -P: Dale Farnsworth -M: dale@farnsworth.org -P: Manish Lachwani -M: mlachwani@mvista.com +P: Lennert Buytenhek +M: buytenh@marvell.com L: netdev@vger.kernel.org -S: Odd Fixes for 2.4; Maintained for 2.6. +S: Supported MATROX FRAMEBUFFER DRIVER P: Petr Vandrovec -- cgit v1.2.3 From 84aee4889ee843f4cde1c3fb1acfd116733660ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Boyer Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 19:35:23 -0400 Subject: ibm_emac: Remove the ibm_emac driver The arch/ppc sub-tree has been removed in the powerpc git tree. The old ibm_emac driver is no longer used by anything as a result of this. This removes it, leaving the ibm_newemac driver as the proper driver to use for PowerPC boards with the EMAC hardware. Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik --- MAINTAINERS | 8 - drivers/net/Kconfig | 1 - drivers/net/Makefile | 1 - drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig | 70 - drivers/net/ibm_emac/Makefile | 11 - drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h | 329 ----- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c | 2263 --------------------------------- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h | 222 ---- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c | 211 --- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h | 62 - drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c | 570 --------- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h | 267 ---- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c | 398 ------ drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h | 80 -- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c | 200 --- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h | 64 - drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c | 110 -- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h | 87 -- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c | 253 ---- drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h | 82 -- 20 files changed, 5289 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/Makefile delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c delete mode 100644 drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h (limited to 'MAINTAINERS') diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 195c56fc0db7..343f837f1dae 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -3231,14 +3231,6 @@ L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org T: git git.infradead.org/battery-2.6.git S: Maintained -POWERPC 4xx EMAC DRIVER -P: Eugene Surovegin -M: ebs@ebshome.net -W: http://kernel.ebshome.net/emac/ -L: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org -L: netdev@vger.kernel.org -S: Maintained - PNP SUPPORT P: Adam Belay M: ambx1@neo.rr.com diff --git a/drivers/net/Kconfig b/drivers/net/Kconfig index 20b5367f7e0b..0e0f6696ccac 100644 --- a/drivers/net/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/Kconfig @@ -1255,7 +1255,6 @@ config IBMVETH To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. The module will be called ibmveth. -source "drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig" source "drivers/net/ibm_newemac/Kconfig" config NET_PCI diff --git a/drivers/net/Makefile b/drivers/net/Makefile index c96fe2036800..c9faa4605905 100644 --- a/drivers/net/Makefile +++ b/drivers/net/Makefile @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_E1000) += e1000/ obj-$(CONFIG_E1000E) += e1000e/ -obj-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC) += ibm_emac/ obj-$(CONFIG_IBM_NEW_EMAC) += ibm_newemac/ obj-$(CONFIG_IGB) += igb/ obj-$(CONFIG_IXGBE) += ixgbe/ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index f61c48047dc0..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -config IBM_EMAC - tristate "PowerPC 4xx on-chip Ethernet support" - depends on 4xx && !PPC_MERGE - help - This driver supports the PowerPC 4xx EMAC family of on-chip - Ethernet controllers. - -config IBM_EMAC_RXB - int "Number of receive buffers" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default "128" - -config IBM_EMAC_TXB - int "Number of transmit buffers" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default "64" - -config IBM_EMAC_POLL_WEIGHT - int "MAL NAPI polling weight" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default "32" - -config IBM_EMAC_RX_COPY_THRESHOLD - int "RX skb copy threshold (bytes)" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default "256" - -config IBM_EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM - int "Additional RX skb headroom (bytes)" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default "0" - help - Additional receive skb headroom. Note, that driver - will always reserve at least 2 bytes to make IP header - aligned, so usually there is no need to add any additional - headroom. - - If unsure, set to 0. - -config IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX - bool "PHY Rx clock workaround" - depends on IBM_EMAC && (405EP || 440GX || 440EP || 440GR) - help - Enable this if EMAC attached to a PHY which doesn't generate - RX clock if there is no link, if this is the case, you will - see "TX disable timeout" or "RX disable timeout" in the system - log. - - If unsure, say N. - -config IBM_EMAC_DEBUG - bool "Debugging" - depends on IBM_EMAC - default n - -config IBM_EMAC_ZMII - bool - depends on IBM_EMAC && (NP405H || NP405L || 44x) - default y - -config IBM_EMAC_RGMII - bool - depends on IBM_EMAC && 440GX - default y - -config IBM_EMAC_TAH - bool - depends on IBM_EMAC && 440GX - default y - diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Makefile b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index f98ddf0e807a..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -# -# Makefile for the PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet driver -# - -obj-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC) += ibm_emac.o - -ibm_emac-objs := ibm_emac_mal.o ibm_emac_core.o ibm_emac_phy.o -ibm_emac-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_ZMII) += ibm_emac_zmii.o -ibm_emac-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RGMII) += ibm_emac_rgmii.o -ibm_emac-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) += ibm_emac_tah.o -ibm_emac-$(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_DEBUG) += ibm_emac_debug.o diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h deleted file mode 100644 index 97ed22bb4320..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac.h - * - * Register definitions for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet contoller - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Matt Porter - * Armin Kuster - * Copyright 2002-2004 MontaVista Software Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#ifndef __IBM_EMAC_H_ -#define __IBM_EMAC_H_ - -#include - -/* This is a simple check to prevent use of this driver on non-tested SoCs */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_405GP) && !defined(CONFIG_405GPR) && !defined(CONFIG_405EP) && \ - !defined(CONFIG_440GP) && !defined(CONFIG_440GX) && !defined(CONFIG_440SP) && \ - !defined(CONFIG_440EP) && !defined(CONFIG_NP405H) && !defined(CONFIG_440SPE) && \ - !defined(CONFIG_440GR) -#error "Unknown SoC. Please, check chip user manual and make sure EMAC defines are OK" -#endif - -/* EMAC registers Write Access rules */ -struct emac_regs { - u32 mr0; /* special */ - u32 mr1; /* Reset */ - u32 tmr0; /* special */ - u32 tmr1; /* special */ - u32 rmr; /* Reset */ - u32 isr; /* Always */ - u32 iser; /* Reset */ - u32 iahr; /* Reset, R, T */ - u32 ialr; /* Reset, R, T */ - u32 vtpid; /* Reset, R, T */ - u32 vtci; /* Reset, R, T */ - u32 ptr; /* Reset, T */ - u32 iaht1; /* Reset, R */ - u32 iaht2; /* Reset, R */ - u32 iaht3; /* Reset, R */ - u32 iaht4; /* Reset, R */ - u32 gaht1; /* Reset, R */ - u32 gaht2; /* Reset, R */ - u32 gaht3; /* Reset, R */ - u32 gaht4; /* Reset, R */ - u32 lsah; - u32 lsal; - u32 ipgvr; /* Reset, T */ - u32 stacr; /* special */ - u32 trtr; /* special */ - u32 rwmr; /* Reset */ - u32 octx; - u32 ocrx; - u32 ipcr; -}; - -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_VER 0 -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_SIZE (sizeof(struct emac_regs) - sizeof(u32)) -#else -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_VER 1 -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_SIZE sizeof(struct emac_regs) -#endif - -/* EMACx_MR0 */ -#define EMAC_MR0_RXI 0x80000000 -#define EMAC_MR0_TXI 0x40000000 -#define EMAC_MR0_SRST 0x20000000 -#define EMAC_MR0_TXE 0x10000000 -#define EMAC_MR0_RXE 0x08000000 -#define EMAC_MR0_WKE 0x04000000 - -/* EMACx_MR1 */ -#define EMAC_MR1_FDE 0x80000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_ILE 0x40000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_VLE 0x20000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_EIFC 0x10000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_APP 0x08000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_IST 0x01000000 - -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_MASK 0x00c00000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_10 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_100 0x00400000 -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_1000 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_1000GPCS 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_IPPA(id) 0x00000000 -#else -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_1000 0x00800000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_1000GPCS 0x00c00000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MF_IPPA(id) (((id) & 0x1f) << 6) -#endif - -#define EMAC_TX_FIFO_SIZE 2048 - -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_MR1_RFS_4K 0x00300000 -#define EMAC_MR1_RFS_16K 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_RX_FIFO_SIZE(gige) 4096 -#define EMAC_MR1_TFS_2K 0x00080000 -#define EMAC_MR1_TR0_MULT 0x00008000 -#define EMAC_MR1_JPSM 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MWSW_001 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_BASE(opb) (EMAC_MR1_TFS_2K | EMAC_MR1_TR0_MULT) -#else -#define EMAC_MR1_RFS_4K 0x00180000 -#define EMAC_MR1_RFS_16K 0x00280000 -#define EMAC_RX_FIFO_SIZE(gige) ((gige) ? 16384 : 4096) -#define EMAC_MR1_TFS_2K 0x00020000 -#define EMAC_MR1_TR 0x00008000 -#define EMAC_MR1_MWSW_001 0x00001000 -#define EMAC_MR1_JPSM 0x00000800 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_MASK 0x00000038 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_50 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_66 0x00000008 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_83 0x00000010 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_100 0x00000018 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI_100P 0x00000020 -#define EMAC_MR1_OBCI(freq) ((freq) <= 50 ? EMAC_MR1_OBCI_50 : \ - (freq) <= 66 ? EMAC_MR1_OBCI_66 : \ - (freq) <= 83 ? EMAC_MR1_OBCI_83 : \ - (freq) <= 100 ? EMAC_MR1_OBCI_100 : EMAC_MR1_OBCI_100P) -#define EMAC_MR1_BASE(opb) (EMAC_MR1_TFS_2K | EMAC_MR1_TR | \ - EMAC_MR1_OBCI(opb)) -#endif - -/* EMACx_TMR0 */ -#define EMAC_TMR0_GNP 0x80000000 -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_TMR0_DEFAULT 0x00000000 -#else -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_2_32 0x00000001 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_4_64 0x00000002 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_8_128 0x00000003 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_16_256 0x00000004 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_32_512 0x00000005 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_64_1024 0x00000006 -#define EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_128_2048 0x00000007 -#define EMAC_TMR0_DEFAULT EMAC_TMR0_TFAE_2_32 -#endif -#define EMAC_TMR0_XMIT (EMAC_TMR0_GNP | EMAC_TMR0_DEFAULT) - -/* EMACx_TMR1 */ - -/* IBM manuals are not very clear here. - * This is my interpretation of how things are. --ebs - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_40x) -#define EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE 8 -#define EMAC_MAL_BURST_SIZE (16 * 4) -#else -#define EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE 16 -#define EMAC_MAL_BURST_SIZE (64 * 4) -#endif - -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_TMR1(l,h) (((l) << 27) | (((h) & 0xff) << 16)) -#else -#define EMAC_TMR1(l,h) (((l) << 27) | (((h) & 0x3ff) << 14)) -#endif - -/* EMACx_RMR */ -#define EMAC_RMR_SP 0x80000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_SFCS 0x40000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_RRP 0x20000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFP 0x10000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_ROP 0x08000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_RPIR 0x04000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_PPP 0x02000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_PME 0x01000000 -#define EMAC_RMR_PMME 0x00800000 -#define EMAC_RMR_IAE 0x00400000 -#define EMAC_RMR_MIAE 0x00200000 -#define EMAC_RMR_BAE 0x00100000 -#define EMAC_RMR_MAE 0x00080000 -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_RMR_BASE 0x00000000 -#else -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_2_32 0x00000001 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_4_64 0x00000002 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_8_128 0x00000003 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_16_256 0x00000004 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_32_512 0x00000005 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_64_1024 0x00000006 -#define EMAC_RMR_RFAF_128_2048 0x00000007 -#define EMAC_RMR_BASE EMAC_RMR_RFAF_128_2048 -#endif - -/* EMACx_ISR & EMACx_ISER */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_ISR_TXPE 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_RXPE 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_TXUE 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_RXOE 0x00000000 -#else -#define EMAC_ISR_TXPE 0x20000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_RXPE 0x10000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_TXUE 0x08000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_RXOE 0x04000000 -#endif -#define EMAC_ISR_OVR 0x02000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_PP 0x01000000 -#define EMAC_ISR_BP 0x00800000 -#define EMAC_ISR_RP 0x00400000 -#define EMAC_ISR_SE 0x00200000 -#define EMAC_ISR_ALE 0x00100000 -#define EMAC_ISR_BFCS 0x00080000 -#define EMAC_ISR_PTLE 0x00040000 -#define EMAC_ISR_ORE 0x00020000 -#define EMAC_ISR_IRE 0x00010000 -#define EMAC_ISR_SQE 0x00000080 -#define EMAC_ISR_TE 0x00000040 -#define EMAC_ISR_MOS 0x00000002 -#define EMAC_ISR_MOF 0x00000001 - -/* EMACx_STACR */ -#define EMAC_STACR_PHYD_MASK 0xffff -#define EMAC_STACR_PHYD_SHIFT 16 -#define EMAC_STACR_OC 0x00008000 -#define EMAC_STACR_PHYE 0x00004000 -#define EMAC_STACR_STAC_MASK 0x00003000 -#define EMAC_STACR_STAC_READ 0x00001000 -#define EMAC_STACR_STAC_WRITE 0x00002000 -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC_MASK 0x00000C00 -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC_50 0x00000000 -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC_66 0x00000400 -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC_83 0x00000800 -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC_100 0x00000C00 -#define EMAC_STACR_OPBC(freq) ((freq) <= 50 ? EMAC_STACR_OPBC_50 : \ - (freq) <= 66 ? EMAC_STACR_OPBC_66 : \ - (freq) <= 83 ? EMAC_STACR_OPBC_83 : EMAC_STACR_OPBC_100) -#define EMAC_STACR_BASE(opb) EMAC_STACR_OPBC(opb) -#else -#define EMAC_STACR_BASE(opb) 0x00000000 -#endif -#define EMAC_STACR_PCDA_MASK 0x1f -#define EMAC_STACR_PCDA_SHIFT 5 -#define EMAC_STACR_PRA_MASK 0x1f - -/* - * For the 440SPe, AMCC inexplicably changed the polarity of - * the "operation complete" bit in the MII control register. - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_440SPE) -static inline int emac_phy_done(u32 stacr) -{ - return !(stacr & EMAC_STACR_OC); -}; -#define EMAC_STACR_START EMAC_STACR_OC - -#else /* CONFIG_440SPE */ -static inline int emac_phy_done(u32 stacr) -{ - return stacr & EMAC_STACR_OC; -}; -#define EMAC_STACR_START 0 -#endif /* !CONFIG_440SPE */ - -/* EMACx_TRTR */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_TRTR_SHIFT 27 -#else -#define EMAC_TRTR_SHIFT 24 -#endif -#define EMAC_TRTR(size) ((((size) >> 6) - 1) << EMAC_TRTR_SHIFT) - -/* EMACx_RWMR */ -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC4) -#define EMAC_RWMR(l,h) (((l) << 23) | ( ((h) & 0x1ff) << 7)) -#else -#define EMAC_RWMR(l,h) (((l) << 22) | ( ((h) & 0x3ff) << 6)) -#endif - -/* EMAC specific TX descriptor control fields (write access) */ -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_GFCS 0x0200 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_GP 0x0100 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_ISA 0x0080 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_RSA 0x0040 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_IVT 0x0020 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_RVT 0x0010 -#define EMAC_TX_CTRL_TAH_CSUM 0x000e - -/* EMAC specific TX descriptor status fields (read access) */ -#define EMAC_TX_ST_BFCS 0x0200 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_LCS 0x0080 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_ED 0x0040 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_EC 0x0020 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_LC 0x0010 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_MC 0x0008 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_SC 0x0004 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_UR 0x0002 -#define EMAC_TX_ST_SQE 0x0001 -#if !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) -#define EMAC_IS_BAD_TX(v) ((v) & (EMAC_TX_ST_LCS | EMAC_TX_ST_ED | \ - EMAC_TX_ST_EC | EMAC_TX_ST_LC | \ - EMAC_TX_ST_MC | EMAC_TX_ST_UR)) -#else -#define EMAC_IS_BAD_TX(v) ((v) & (EMAC_TX_ST_LCS | EMAC_TX_ST_ED | \ - EMAC_TX_ST_EC | EMAC_TX_ST_LC)) -#endif - -/* EMAC specific RX descriptor status fields (read access) */ -#define EMAC_RX_ST_OE 0x0200 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_PP 0x0100 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_BP 0x0080 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_RP 0x0040 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_SE 0x0020 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_AE 0x0010 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_BFCS 0x0008 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_PTL 0x0004 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_ORE 0x0002 -#define EMAC_RX_ST_IRE 0x0001 -#define EMAC_RX_TAH_BAD_CSUM 0x0003 -#define EMAC_BAD_RX_MASK (EMAC_RX_ST_OE | EMAC_RX_ST_BP | \ - EMAC_RX_ST_RP | EMAC_RX_ST_SE | \ - EMAC_RX_ST_AE | EMAC_RX_ST_BFCS | \ - EMAC_RX_ST_PTL | EMAC_RX_ST_ORE | \ - EMAC_RX_ST_IRE ) -#endif /* __IBM_EMAC_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c deleted file mode 100644 index 73664f226f32..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2263 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Matt Porter - * (c) 2003 Benjamin Herrenschmidt - * Armin Kuster - * Johnnie Peters - * - * 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. - * - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_debug.h" - -/* - * Lack of dma_unmap_???? calls is intentional. - * - * API-correct usage requires additional support state information to be - * maintained for every RX and TX buffer descriptor (BD). Unfortunately, due to - * EMAC design (e.g. TX buffer passed from network stack can be split into - * several BDs, dma_map_single/dma_map_page can be used to map particular BD), - * maintaining such information will add additional overhead. - * Current DMA API implementation for 4xx processors only ensures cache coherency - * and dma_unmap_???? routines are empty and are likely to stay this way. - * I decided to omit dma_unmap_??? calls because I don't want to add additional - * complexity just for the sake of following some abstract API, when it doesn't - * add any real benefit to the driver. I understand that this decision maybe - * controversial, but I really tried to make code API-correct and efficient - * at the same time and didn't come up with code I liked :(. --ebs - */ - -#define DRV_NAME "emac" -#define DRV_VERSION "3.54" -#define DRV_DESC "PPC 4xx OCP EMAC driver" - -MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DRV_DESC); -MODULE_AUTHOR - ("Eugene Surovegin or "); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -/* minimum number of free TX descriptors required to wake up TX process */ -#define EMAC_TX_WAKEUP_THRESH (NUM_TX_BUFF / 4) - -/* If packet size is less than this number, we allocate small skb and copy packet - * contents into it instead of just sending original big skb up - */ -#define EMAC_RX_COPY_THRESH CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RX_COPY_THRESHOLD - -/* Since multiple EMACs share MDIO lines in various ways, we need - * to avoid re-using the same PHY ID in cases where the arch didn't - * setup precise phy_map entries - */ -static u32 busy_phy_map; - -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX) && \ - (defined(CONFIG_405EP) || defined(CONFIG_440EP) || defined(CONFIG_440GR)) -/* 405EP has "EMAC to PHY Control Register" (CPC0_EPCTL) which can help us - * with PHY RX clock problem. - * 440EP/440GR has more sane SDR0_MFR register implementation than 440GX, which - * also allows controlling each EMAC clock - */ -static inline void EMAC_RX_CLK_TX(int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags; - local_irq_save(flags); - -#if defined(CONFIG_405EP) - mtdcr(0xf3, mfdcr(0xf3) | (1 << idx)); -#else /* CONFIG_440EP || CONFIG_440GR */ - SDR_WRITE(DCRN_SDR_MFR, SDR_READ(DCRN_SDR_MFR) | (0x08000000 >> idx)); -#endif - - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static inline void EMAC_RX_CLK_DEFAULT(int idx) -{ - unsigned long flags; - local_irq_save(flags); - -#if defined(CONFIG_405EP) - mtdcr(0xf3, mfdcr(0xf3) & ~(1 << idx)); -#else /* CONFIG_440EP */ - SDR_WRITE(DCRN_SDR_MFR, SDR_READ(DCRN_SDR_MFR) & ~(0x08000000 >> idx)); -#endif - - local_irq_restore(flags); -} -#else -#define EMAC_RX_CLK_TX(idx) ((void)0) -#define EMAC_RX_CLK_DEFAULT(idx) ((void)0) -#endif - -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX) && defined(CONFIG_440GX) -/* We can switch Ethernet clock to the internal source through SDR0_MFR[ECS], - * unfortunately this is less flexible than 440EP case, because it's a global - * setting for all EMACs, therefore we do this clock trick only during probe. - */ -#define EMAC_CLK_INTERNAL SDR_WRITE(DCRN_SDR_MFR, \ - SDR_READ(DCRN_SDR_MFR) | 0x08000000) -#define EMAC_CLK_EXTERNAL SDR_WRITE(DCRN_SDR_MFR, \ - SDR_READ(DCRN_SDR_MFR) & ~0x08000000) -#else -#define EMAC_CLK_INTERNAL ((void)0) -#define EMAC_CLK_EXTERNAL ((void)0) -#endif - -/* I don't want to litter system log with timeout errors - * when we have brain-damaged PHY. - */ -static inline void emac_report_timeout_error(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, - const char *error) -{ -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX) - DBG("%d: %s" NL, dev->def->index, error); -#else - if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: %s\n", dev->def->index, error); -#endif -} - -/* PHY polling intervals */ -#define PHY_POLL_LINK_ON HZ -#define PHY_POLL_LINK_OFF (HZ / 5) - -/* Graceful stop timeouts in us. - * We should allow up to 1 frame time (full-duplex, ignoring collisions) - */ -#define STOP_TIMEOUT_10 1230 -#define STOP_TIMEOUT_100 124 -#define STOP_TIMEOUT_1000 13 -#define STOP_TIMEOUT_1000_JUMBO 73 - -/* Please, keep in sync with struct ibm_emac_stats/ibm_emac_error_stats */ -static const char emac_stats_keys[EMAC_ETHTOOL_STATS_COUNT][ETH_GSTRING_LEN] = { - "rx_packets", "rx_bytes", "tx_packets", "tx_bytes", "rx_packets_csum", - "tx_packets_csum", "tx_undo", "rx_dropped_stack", "rx_dropped_oom", - "rx_dropped_error", "rx_dropped_resize", "rx_dropped_mtu", - "rx_stopped", "rx_bd_errors", "rx_bd_overrun", "rx_bd_bad_packet", - "rx_bd_runt_packet", "rx_bd_short_event", "rx_bd_alignment_error", - "rx_bd_bad_fcs", "rx_bd_packet_too_long", "rx_bd_out_of_range", - "rx_bd_in_range", "rx_parity", "rx_fifo_overrun", "rx_overrun", - "rx_bad_packet", "rx_runt_packet", "rx_short_event", - "rx_alignment_error", "rx_bad_fcs", "rx_packet_too_long", - "rx_out_of_range", "rx_in_range", "tx_dropped", "tx_bd_errors", - "tx_bd_bad_fcs", "tx_bd_carrier_loss", "tx_bd_excessive_deferral", - "tx_bd_excessive_collisions", "tx_bd_late_collision", - "tx_bd_multple_collisions", "tx_bd_single_collision", - "tx_bd_underrun", "tx_bd_sqe", "tx_parity", "tx_underrun", "tx_sqe", - "tx_errors" -}; - -static irqreturn_t emac_irq(int irq, void *dev_instance); -static void emac_clean_tx_ring(struct ocp_enet_private *dev); - -static inline int emac_phy_supports_gige(int phy_mode) -{ - return phy_mode == PHY_MODE_GMII || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_RGMII || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_TBI || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_RTBI; -} - -static inline int emac_phy_gpcs(int phy_mode) -{ - return phy_mode == PHY_MODE_TBI || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_RTBI; -} - -static inline void emac_tx_enable(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - u32 r; - - local_irq_save(flags); - - DBG("%d: tx_enable" NL, dev->def->index); - - r = in_be32(&p->mr0); - if (!(r & EMAC_MR0_TXE)) - out_be32(&p->mr0, r | EMAC_MR0_TXE); - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static void emac_tx_disable(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - u32 r; - - local_irq_save(flags); - - DBG("%d: tx_disable" NL, dev->def->index); - - r = in_be32(&p->mr0); - if (r & EMAC_MR0_TXE) { - int n = dev->stop_timeout; - out_be32(&p->mr0, r & ~EMAC_MR0_TXE); - while (!(in_be32(&p->mr0) & EMAC_MR0_TXI) && n) { - udelay(1); - --n; - } - if (unlikely(!n)) - emac_report_timeout_error(dev, "TX disable timeout"); - } - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static void emac_rx_enable(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - u32 r; - - local_irq_save(flags); - if (unlikely(dev->commac.rx_stopped)) - goto out; - - DBG("%d: rx_enable" NL, dev->def->index); - - r = in_be32(&p->mr0); - if (!(r & EMAC_MR0_RXE)) { - if (unlikely(!(r & EMAC_MR0_RXI))) { - /* Wait if previous async disable is still in progress */ - int n = dev->stop_timeout; - while (!(r = in_be32(&p->mr0) & EMAC_MR0_RXI) && n) { - udelay(1); - --n; - } - if (unlikely(!n)) - emac_report_timeout_error(dev, - "RX disable timeout"); - } - out_be32(&p->mr0, r | EMAC_MR0_RXE); - } - out: - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static void emac_rx_disable(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - u32 r; - - local_irq_save(flags); - - DBG("%d: rx_disable" NL, dev->def->index); - - r = in_be32(&p->mr0); - if (r & EMAC_MR0_RXE) { - int n = dev->stop_timeout; - out_be32(&p->mr0, r & ~EMAC_MR0_RXE); - while (!(in_be32(&p->mr0) & EMAC_MR0_RXI) && n) { - udelay(1); - --n; - } - if (unlikely(!n)) - emac_report_timeout_error(dev, "RX disable timeout"); - } - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static inline void emac_rx_disable_async(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - u32 r; - - local_irq_save(flags); - - DBG("%d: rx_disable_async" NL, dev->def->index); - - r = in_be32(&p->mr0); - if (r & EMAC_MR0_RXE) - out_be32(&p->mr0, r & ~EMAC_MR0_RXE); - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static int emac_reset(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - unsigned long flags; - int n = 20; - - DBG("%d: reset" NL, dev->def->index); - - local_irq_save(flags); - - if (!dev->reset_failed) { - /* 40x erratum suggests stopping RX channel before reset, - * we stop TX as well - */ - emac_rx_disable(dev); - emac_tx_disable(dev); - } - - out_be32(&p->mr0, EMAC_MR0_SRST); - while ((in_be32(&p->mr0) & EMAC_MR0_SRST) && n) - --n; - local_irq_restore(flags); - - if (n) { - dev->reset_failed = 0; - return 0; - } else { - emac_report_timeout_error(dev, "reset timeout"); - dev->reset_failed = 1; - return -ETIMEDOUT; - } -} - -static void emac_hash_mc(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - u16 gaht[4] = { 0 }; - struct dev_mc_list *dmi; - - DBG("%d: hash_mc %d" NL, dev->def->index, dev->ndev->mc_count); - - for (dmi = dev->ndev->mc_list; dmi; dmi = dmi->next) { - int bit; - DECLARE_MAC_BUF(mac); - DBG2("%d: mc %s" NL, - dev->def->index, print_mac(mac, dmi->dmi_addr)); - - bit = 63 - (ether_crc(ETH_ALEN, dmi->dmi_addr) >> 26); - gaht[bit >> 4] |= 0x8000 >> (bit & 0x0f); - } - out_be32(&p->gaht1, gaht[0]); - out_be32(&p->gaht2, gaht[1]); - out_be32(&p->gaht3, gaht[2]); - out_be32(&p->gaht4, gaht[3]); -} - -static inline u32 emac_iff2rmr(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - u32 r = EMAC_RMR_SP | EMAC_RMR_SFCS | EMAC_RMR_IAE | EMAC_RMR_BAE | - EMAC_RMR_BASE; - - if (ndev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) - r |= EMAC_RMR_PME; - else if (ndev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI || ndev->mc_count > 32) - r |= EMAC_RMR_PMME; - else if (ndev->mc_count > 0) - r |= EMAC_RMR_MAE; - - return r; -} - -static inline int emac_opb_mhz(void) -{ - return (ocp_sys_info.opb_bus_freq + 500000) / 1000000; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_configure(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - struct net_device *ndev = dev->ndev; - int gige; - u32 r; - - DBG("%d: configure" NL, dev->def->index); - - if (emac_reset(dev) < 0) - return -ETIMEDOUT; - - tah_reset(dev->tah_dev); - - /* Mode register */ - r = EMAC_MR1_BASE(emac_opb_mhz()) | EMAC_MR1_VLE | EMAC_MR1_IST; - if (dev->phy.duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) - r |= EMAC_MR1_FDE | EMAC_MR1_MWSW_001; - dev->stop_timeout = STOP_TIMEOUT_10; - switch (dev->phy.speed) { - case SPEED_1000: - if (emac_phy_gpcs(dev->phy.mode)) { - r |= EMAC_MR1_MF_1000GPCS | - EMAC_MR1_MF_IPPA(dev->phy.address); - - /* Put some arbitrary OUI, Manuf & Rev IDs so we can - * identify this GPCS PHY later. - */ - out_be32(&p->ipcr, 0xdeadbeef); - } else - r |= EMAC_MR1_MF_1000; - r |= EMAC_MR1_RFS_16K; - gige = 1; - - if (dev->ndev->mtu > ETH_DATA_LEN) { - r |= EMAC_MR1_JPSM; - dev->stop_timeout = STOP_TIMEOUT_1000_JUMBO; - } else - dev->stop_timeout = STOP_TIMEOUT_1000; - break; - case SPEED_100: - r |= EMAC_MR1_MF_100; - dev->stop_timeout = STOP_TIMEOUT_100; - /* Fall through */ - default: - r |= EMAC_MR1_RFS_4K; - gige = 0; - break; - } - - if (dev->rgmii_dev) - rgmii_set_speed(dev->rgmii_dev, dev->rgmii_input, - dev->phy.speed); - else - zmii_set_speed(dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input, dev->phy.speed); - -#if !defined(CONFIG_40x) - /* on 40x erratum forces us to NOT use integrated flow control, - * let's hope it works on 44x ;) - */ - if (dev->phy.duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) { - if (dev->phy.pause) - r |= EMAC_MR1_EIFC | EMAC_MR1_APP; - else if (dev->phy.asym_pause) - r |= EMAC_MR1_APP; - } -#endif - out_be32(&p->mr1, r); - - /* Set individual MAC address */ - out_be32(&p->iahr, (ndev->dev_addr[0] << 8) | ndev->dev_addr[1]); - out_be32(&p->ialr, (ndev->dev_addr[2] << 24) | - (ndev->dev_addr[3] << 16) | (ndev->dev_addr[4] << 8) | - ndev->dev_addr[5]); - - /* VLAN Tag Protocol ID */ - out_be32(&p->vtpid, 0x8100); - - /* Receive mode register */ - r = emac_iff2rmr(ndev); - if (r & EMAC_RMR_MAE) - emac_hash_mc(dev); - out_be32(&p->rmr, r); - - /* FIFOs thresholds */ - r = EMAC_TMR1((EMAC_MAL_BURST_SIZE / EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE) + 1, - EMAC_TX_FIFO_SIZE / 2 / EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE); - out_be32(&p->tmr1, r); - out_be32(&p->trtr, EMAC_TRTR(EMAC_TX_FIFO_SIZE / 2)); - - /* PAUSE frame is sent when RX FIFO reaches its high-water mark, - there should be still enough space in FIFO to allow the our link - partner time to process this frame and also time to send PAUSE - frame itself. - - Here is the worst case scenario for the RX FIFO "headroom" - (from "The Switch Book") (100Mbps, without preamble, inter-frame gap): - - 1) One maximum-length frame on TX 1522 bytes - 2) One PAUSE frame time 64 bytes - 3) PAUSE frame decode time allowance 64 bytes - 4) One maximum-length frame on RX 1522 bytes - 5) Round-trip propagation delay of the link (100Mb) 15 bytes - ---------- - 3187 bytes - - I chose to set high-water mark to RX_FIFO_SIZE / 4 (1024 bytes) - low-water mark to RX_FIFO_SIZE / 8 (512 bytes) - */ - r = EMAC_RWMR(EMAC_RX_FIFO_SIZE(gige) / 8 / EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE, - EMAC_RX_FIFO_SIZE(gige) / 4 / EMAC_FIFO_ENTRY_SIZE); - out_be32(&p->rwmr, r); - - /* Set PAUSE timer to the maximum */ - out_be32(&p->ptr, 0xffff); - - /* IRQ sources */ - out_be32(&p->iser, EMAC_ISR_TXPE | EMAC_ISR_RXPE | /* EMAC_ISR_TXUE | - EMAC_ISR_RXOE | */ EMAC_ISR_OVR | EMAC_ISR_BP | EMAC_ISR_SE | - EMAC_ISR_ALE | EMAC_ISR_BFCS | EMAC_ISR_PTLE | EMAC_ISR_ORE | - EMAC_ISR_IRE | EMAC_ISR_TE); - - /* We need to take GPCS PHY out of isolate mode after EMAC reset */ - if (emac_phy_gpcs(dev->phy.mode)) - mii_reset_phy(&dev->phy); - - return 0; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_reinitialize(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - DBG("%d: reinitialize" NL, dev->def->index); - - if (!emac_configure(dev)) { - emac_tx_enable(dev); - emac_rx_enable(dev); - } -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_full_tx_reset(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - DBG("%d: full_tx_reset" NL, dev->def->index); - - emac_tx_disable(dev); - mal_disable_tx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - emac_clean_tx_ring(dev); - dev->tx_cnt = dev->tx_slot = dev->ack_slot = 0; - - emac_configure(dev); - - mal_enable_tx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - emac_tx_enable(dev); - emac_rx_enable(dev); - - netif_wake_queue(ndev); -} - -static int __emac_mdio_read(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, u8 id, u8 reg) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - u32 r; - int n; - - DBG2("%d: mdio_read(%02x,%02x)" NL, dev->def->index, id, reg); - - /* Enable proper MDIO port */ - zmii_enable_mdio(dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input); - - /* Wait for management interface to become idle */ - n = 10; - while (!emac_phy_done(in_be32(&p->stacr))) { - udelay(1); - if (!--n) - goto to; - } - - /* Issue read command */ - out_be32(&p->stacr, - EMAC_STACR_BASE(emac_opb_mhz()) | EMAC_STACR_STAC_READ | - (reg & EMAC_STACR_PRA_MASK) - | ((id & EMAC_STACR_PCDA_MASK) << EMAC_STACR_PCDA_SHIFT) - | EMAC_STACR_START); - - /* Wait for read to complete */ - n = 100; - while (!emac_phy_done(r = in_be32(&p->stacr))) { - udelay(1); - if (!--n) - goto to; - } - - if (unlikely(r & EMAC_STACR_PHYE)) { - DBG("%d: mdio_read(%02x, %02x) failed" NL, dev->def->index, - id, reg); - return -EREMOTEIO; - } - - r = ((r >> EMAC_STACR_PHYD_SHIFT) & EMAC_STACR_PHYD_MASK); - DBG2("%d: mdio_read -> %04x" NL, dev->def->index, r); - return r; - to: - DBG("%d: MII management interface timeout (read)" NL, dev->def->index); - return -ETIMEDOUT; -} - -static void __emac_mdio_write(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, u8 id, u8 reg, - u16 val) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - int n; - - DBG2("%d: mdio_write(%02x,%02x,%04x)" NL, dev->def->index, id, reg, - val); - - /* Enable proper MDIO port */ - zmii_enable_mdio(dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input); - - /* Wait for management interface to be idle */ - n = 10; - while (!emac_phy_done(in_be32(&p->stacr))) { - udelay(1); - if (!--n) - goto to; - } - - /* Issue write command */ - out_be32(&p->stacr, - EMAC_STACR_BASE(emac_opb_mhz()) | EMAC_STACR_STAC_WRITE | - (reg & EMAC_STACR_PRA_MASK) | - ((id & EMAC_STACR_PCDA_MASK) << EMAC_STACR_PCDA_SHIFT) | - (val << EMAC_STACR_PHYD_SHIFT) | EMAC_STACR_START); - - /* Wait for write to complete */ - n = 100; - while (!emac_phy_done(in_be32(&p->stacr))) { - udelay(1); - if (!--n) - goto to; - } - return; - to: - DBG("%d: MII management interface timeout (write)" NL, dev->def->index); -} - -static int emac_mdio_read(struct net_device *ndev, int id, int reg) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - int res; - - local_bh_disable(); - res = __emac_mdio_read(dev->mdio_dev ? dev->mdio_dev : dev, (u8) id, - (u8) reg); - local_bh_enable(); - return res; -} - -static void emac_mdio_write(struct net_device *ndev, int id, int reg, int val) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - - local_bh_disable(); - __emac_mdio_write(dev->mdio_dev ? dev->mdio_dev : dev, (u8) id, - (u8) reg, (u16) val); - local_bh_enable(); -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - u32 rmr = emac_iff2rmr(ndev); - - DBG("%d: multicast %08x" NL, dev->def->index, rmr); - BUG_ON(!netif_running(dev->ndev)); - - /* I decided to relax register access rules here to avoid - * full EMAC reset. - * - * There is a real problem with EMAC4 core if we use MWSW_001 bit - * in MR1 register and do a full EMAC reset. - * One TX BD status update is delayed and, after EMAC reset, it - * never happens, resulting in TX hung (it'll be recovered by TX - * timeout handler eventually, but this is just gross). - * So we either have to do full TX reset or try to cheat here :) - * - * The only required change is to RX mode register, so I *think* all - * we need is just to stop RX channel. This seems to work on all - * tested SoCs. --ebs - */ - emac_rx_disable(dev); - if (rmr & EMAC_RMR_MAE) - emac_hash_mc(dev); - out_be32(&p->rmr, rmr); - emac_rx_enable(dev); -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_resize_rx_ring(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int new_mtu) -{ - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - int rx_sync_size = emac_rx_sync_size(new_mtu); - int rx_skb_size = emac_rx_skb_size(new_mtu); - int i, ret = 0; - - emac_rx_disable(dev); - mal_disable_rx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - - if (dev->rx_sg_skb) { - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_resize; - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_sg_skb); - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - } - - /* Make a first pass over RX ring and mark BDs ready, dropping - * non-processed packets on the way. We need this as a separate pass - * to simplify error recovery in the case of allocation failure later. - */ - for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_BUFF; ++i) { - if (dev->rx_desc[i].ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_FIRST) - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_resize; - - dev->rx_desc[i].data_len = 0; - dev->rx_desc[i].ctrl = MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY | - (i == (NUM_RX_BUFF - 1) ? MAL_RX_CTRL_WRAP : 0); - } - - /* Reallocate RX ring only if bigger skb buffers are required */ - if (rx_skb_size <= dev->rx_skb_size) - goto skip; - - /* Second pass, allocate new skbs */ - for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_BUFF; ++i) { - struct sk_buff *skb = alloc_skb(rx_skb_size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (!skb) { - ret = -ENOMEM; - goto oom; - } - - BUG_ON(!dev->rx_skb[i]); - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_skb[i]); - - skb_reserve(skb, EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM + 2); - dev->rx_desc[i].data_ptr = - dma_map_single(dev->ldev, skb->data - 2, rx_sync_size, - DMA_FROM_DEVICE) + 2; - dev->rx_skb[i] = skb; - } - skip: - /* Check if we need to change "Jumbo" bit in MR1 */ - if ((new_mtu > ETH_DATA_LEN) ^ (dev->ndev->mtu > ETH_DATA_LEN)) { - /* This is to prevent starting RX channel in emac_rx_enable() */ - dev->commac.rx_stopped = 1; - - dev->ndev->mtu = new_mtu; - emac_full_tx_reset(dev->ndev); - } - - mal_set_rcbs(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan, emac_rx_size(new_mtu)); - oom: - /* Restart RX */ - dev->commac.rx_stopped = dev->rx_slot = 0; - mal_enable_rx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - emac_rx_enable(dev); - - return ret; -} - -/* Process ctx, rtnl_lock semaphore */ -static int emac_change_mtu(struct net_device *ndev, int new_mtu) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - int ret = 0; - - if (new_mtu < EMAC_MIN_MTU || new_mtu > EMAC_MAX_MTU) - return -EINVAL; - - DBG("%d: change_mtu(%d)" NL, dev->def->index, new_mtu); - - local_bh_disable(); - if (netif_running(ndev)) { - /* Check if we really need to reinitalize RX ring */ - if (emac_rx_skb_size(ndev->mtu) != emac_rx_skb_size(new_mtu)) - ret = emac_resize_rx_ring(dev, new_mtu); - } - - if (!ret) { - ndev->mtu = new_mtu; - dev->rx_skb_size = emac_rx_skb_size(new_mtu); - dev->rx_sync_size = emac_rx_sync_size(new_mtu); - } - local_bh_enable(); - - return ret; -} - -static void emac_clean_tx_ring(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < NUM_TX_BUFF; ++i) { - if (dev->tx_skb[i]) { - dev_kfree_skb(dev->tx_skb[i]); - dev->tx_skb[i] = NULL; - if (dev->tx_desc[i].ctrl & MAL_TX_CTRL_READY) - ++dev->estats.tx_dropped; - } - dev->tx_desc[i].ctrl = 0; - dev->tx_desc[i].data_ptr = 0; - } -} - -static void emac_clean_rx_ring(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_BUFF; ++i) - if (dev->rx_skb[i]) { - dev->rx_desc[i].ctrl = 0; - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_skb[i]); - dev->rx_skb[i] = NULL; - dev->rx_desc[i].data_ptr = 0; - } - - if (dev->rx_sg_skb) { - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_sg_skb); - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - } -} - -static inline int emac_alloc_rx_skb(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int slot, - gfp_t flags) -{ - struct sk_buff *skb = alloc_skb(dev->rx_skb_size, flags); - if (unlikely(!skb)) - return -ENOMEM; - - dev->rx_skb[slot] = skb; - dev->rx_desc[slot].data_len = 0; - - skb_reserve(skb, EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM + 2); - dev->rx_desc[slot].data_ptr = - dma_map_single(dev->ldev, skb->data - 2, dev->rx_sync_size, - DMA_FROM_DEVICE) + 2; - barrier(); - dev->rx_desc[slot].ctrl = MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY | - (slot == (NUM_RX_BUFF - 1) ? MAL_RX_CTRL_WRAP : 0); - - return 0; -} - -static void emac_print_link_status(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - if (netif_carrier_ok(dev->ndev)) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: link is up, %d %s%s\n", - dev->ndev->name, dev->phy.speed, - dev->phy.duplex == DUPLEX_FULL ? "FDX" : "HDX", - dev->phy.pause ? ", pause enabled" : - dev->phy.asym_pause ? ", assymetric pause enabled" : ""); - else - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: link is down\n", dev->ndev->name); -} - -/* Process ctx, rtnl_lock semaphore */ -static int emac_open(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - int err, i; - - DBG("%d: open" NL, dev->def->index); - - /* Setup error IRQ handler */ - err = request_irq(dev->def->irq, emac_irq, 0, "EMAC", dev); - if (err) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to request IRQ %d\n", - ndev->name, dev->def->irq); - return err; - } - - /* Allocate RX ring */ - for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_BUFF; ++i) - if (emac_alloc_rx_skb(dev, i, GFP_KERNEL)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to allocate RX ring\n", - ndev->name); - goto oom; - } - - local_bh_disable(); - dev->tx_cnt = dev->tx_slot = dev->ack_slot = dev->rx_slot = - dev->commac.rx_stopped = 0; - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - - if (dev->phy.address >= 0) { - int link_poll_interval; - if (dev->phy.def->ops->poll_link(&dev->phy)) { - dev->phy.def->ops->read_link(&dev->phy); - EMAC_RX_CLK_DEFAULT(dev->def->index); - netif_carrier_on(dev->ndev); - link_poll_interval = PHY_POLL_LINK_ON; - } else { - EMAC_RX_CLK_TX(dev->def->index); - netif_carrier_off(dev->ndev); - link_poll_interval = PHY_POLL_LINK_OFF; - } - mod_timer(&dev->link_timer, jiffies + link_poll_interval); - emac_print_link_status(dev); - } else - netif_carrier_on(dev->ndev); - - emac_configure(dev); - mal_poll_add(dev->mal, &dev->commac); - mal_enable_tx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - mal_set_rcbs(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan, emac_rx_size(ndev->mtu)); - mal_enable_rx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - emac_tx_enable(dev); - emac_rx_enable(dev); - netif_start_queue(ndev); - local_bh_enable(); - - return 0; - oom: - emac_clean_rx_ring(dev); - free_irq(dev->def->irq, dev); - return -ENOMEM; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_link_differs(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - u32 r = in_be32(&dev->emacp->mr1); - - int duplex = r & EMAC_MR1_FDE ? DUPLEX_FULL : DUPLEX_HALF; - int speed, pause, asym_pause; - - if (r & EMAC_MR1_MF_1000) - speed = SPEED_1000; - else if (r & EMAC_MR1_MF_100) - speed = SPEED_100; - else - speed = SPEED_10; - - switch (r & (EMAC_MR1_EIFC | EMAC_MR1_APP)) { - case (EMAC_MR1_EIFC | EMAC_MR1_APP): - pause = 1; - asym_pause = 0; - break; - case EMAC_MR1_APP: - pause = 0; - asym_pause = 1; - break; - default: - pause = asym_pause = 0; - } - return speed != dev->phy.speed || duplex != dev->phy.duplex || - pause != dev->phy.pause || asym_pause != dev->phy.asym_pause; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_link_timer(unsigned long data) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = (struct ocp_enet_private *)data; - int link_poll_interval; - - DBG2("%d: link timer" NL, dev->def->index); - - if (dev->phy.def->ops->poll_link(&dev->phy)) { - if (!netif_carrier_ok(dev->ndev)) { - EMAC_RX_CLK_DEFAULT(dev->def->index); - - /* Get new link parameters */ - dev->phy.def->ops->read_link(&dev->phy); - - if (dev->tah_dev || emac_link_differs(dev)) - emac_full_tx_reset(dev->ndev); - - netif_carrier_on(dev->ndev); - emac_print_link_status(dev); - } - link_poll_interval = PHY_POLL_LINK_ON; - } else { - if (netif_carrier_ok(dev->ndev)) { - EMAC_RX_CLK_TX(dev->def->index); -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX) - emac_reinitialize(dev); -#endif - netif_carrier_off(dev->ndev); - emac_print_link_status(dev); - } - - /* Retry reset if the previous attempt failed. - * This is needed mostly for CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_PHY_RX_CLK_FIX - * case, but I left it here because it shouldn't trigger for - * sane PHYs anyway. - */ - if (unlikely(dev->reset_failed)) - emac_reinitialize(dev); - - link_poll_interval = PHY_POLL_LINK_OFF; - } - mod_timer(&dev->link_timer, jiffies + link_poll_interval); -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_force_link_update(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - netif_carrier_off(dev->ndev); - if (timer_pending(&dev->link_timer)) - mod_timer(&dev->link_timer, jiffies + PHY_POLL_LINK_OFF); -} - -/* Process ctx, rtnl_lock semaphore */ -static int emac_close(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - DBG("%d: close" NL, dev->def->index); - - local_bh_disable(); - - if (dev->phy.address >= 0) - del_timer_sync(&dev->link_timer); - - netif_stop_queue(ndev); - emac_rx_disable(dev); - emac_tx_disable(dev); - mal_disable_rx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - mal_disable_tx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - mal_poll_del(dev->mal, &dev->commac); - local_bh_enable(); - - emac_clean_tx_ring(dev); - emac_clean_rx_ring(dev); - free_irq(dev->def->irq, dev); - - return 0; -} - -static inline u16 emac_tx_csum(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, - struct sk_buff *skb) -{ -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) - if (skb->ip_summed == CHECKSUM_PARTIAL) { - ++dev->stats.tx_packets_csum; - return EMAC_TX_CTRL_TAH_CSUM; - } -#endif - return 0; -} - -static inline int emac_xmit_finish(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int len) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - struct net_device *ndev = dev->ndev; - - /* Send the packet out */ - out_be32(&p->tmr0, EMAC_TMR0_XMIT); - - if (unlikely(++dev->tx_cnt == NUM_TX_BUFF)) { - netif_stop_queue(ndev); - DBG2("%d: stopped TX queue" NL, dev->def->index); - } - - ndev->trans_start = jiffies; - ++dev->stats.tx_packets; - dev->stats.tx_bytes += len; - - return 0; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - unsigned int len = skb->len; - int slot; - - u16 ctrl = EMAC_TX_CTRL_GFCS | EMAC_TX_CTRL_GP | MAL_TX_CTRL_READY | - MAL_TX_CTRL_LAST | emac_tx_csum(dev, skb); - - slot = dev->tx_slot++; - if (dev->tx_slot == NUM_TX_BUFF) { - dev->tx_slot = 0; - ctrl |= MAL_TX_CTRL_WRAP; - } - - DBG2("%d: xmit(%u) %d" NL, dev->def->index, len, slot); - - dev->tx_skb[slot] = skb; - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_ptr = dma_map_single(dev->ldev, skb->data, len, - DMA_TO_DEVICE); - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_len = (u16) len; - barrier(); - dev->tx_desc[slot].ctrl = ctrl; - - return emac_xmit_finish(dev, len); -} - -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) -static inline int emac_xmit_split(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int slot, - u32 pd, int len, int last, u16 base_ctrl) -{ - while (1) { - u16 ctrl = base_ctrl; - int chunk = min(len, MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE); - len -= chunk; - - slot = (slot + 1) % NUM_TX_BUFF; - - if (last && !len) - ctrl |= MAL_TX_CTRL_LAST; - if (slot == NUM_TX_BUFF - 1) - ctrl |= MAL_TX_CTRL_WRAP; - - dev->tx_skb[slot] = NULL; - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_ptr = pd; - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_len = (u16) chunk; - dev->tx_desc[slot].ctrl = ctrl; - ++dev->tx_cnt; - - if (!len) - break; - - pd += chunk; - } - return slot; -} - -/* BHs disabled (SG version for TAH equipped EMACs) */ -static int emac_start_xmit_sg(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - int nr_frags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags; - int len = skb->len, chunk; - int slot, i; - u16 ctrl; - u32 pd; - - /* This is common "fast" path */ - if (likely(!nr_frags && len <= MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE)) - return emac_start_xmit(skb, ndev); - - len -= skb->data_len; - - /* Note, this is only an *estimation*, we can still run out of empty - * slots because of the additional fragmentation into - * MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE-sized chunks - */ - if (unlikely(dev->tx_cnt + nr_frags + mal_tx_chunks(len) > NUM_TX_BUFF)) - goto stop_queue; - - ctrl = EMAC_TX_CTRL_GFCS | EMAC_TX_CTRL_GP | MAL_TX_CTRL_READY | - emac_tx_csum(dev, skb); - slot = dev->tx_slot; - - /* skb data */ - dev->tx_skb[slot] = NULL; - chunk = min(len, MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE); - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_ptr = pd = - dma_map_single(dev->ldev, skb->data, len, DMA_TO_DEVICE); - dev->tx_desc[slot].data_len = (u16) chunk; - len -= chunk; - if (unlikely(len)) - slot = emac_xmit_split(dev, slot, pd + chunk, len, !nr_frags, - ctrl); - /* skb fragments */ - for (i = 0; i < nr_frags; ++i) { - struct skb_frag_struct *frag = &skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i]; - len = frag->size; - - if (unlikely(dev->tx_cnt + mal_tx_chunks(len) >= NUM_TX_BUFF)) - goto undo_frame; - - pd = dma_map_page(dev->ldev, frag->page, frag->page_offset, len, - DMA_TO_DEVICE); - - slot = emac_xmit_split(dev, slot, pd, len, i == nr_frags - 1, - ctrl); - } - - DBG2("%d: xmit_sg(%u) %d - %d" NL, dev->def->index, skb->len, - dev->tx_slot, slot); - - /* Attach skb to the last slot so we don't release it too early */ - dev->tx_skb[slot] = skb; - - /* Send the packet out */ - if (dev->tx_slot == NUM_TX_BUFF - 1) - ctrl |= MAL_TX_CTRL_WRAP; - barrier(); - dev->tx_desc[dev->tx_slot].ctrl = ctrl; - dev->tx_slot = (slot + 1) % NUM_TX_BUFF; - - return emac_xmit_finish(dev, skb->len); - - undo_frame: - /* Well, too bad. Our previous estimation was overly optimistic. - * Undo everything. - */ - while (slot != dev->tx_slot) { - dev->tx_desc[slot].ctrl = 0; - --dev->tx_cnt; - if (--slot < 0) - slot = NUM_TX_BUFF - 1; - } - ++dev->estats.tx_undo; - - stop_queue: - netif_stop_queue(ndev); - DBG2("%d: stopped TX queue" NL, dev->def->index); - return 1; -} -#else -# define emac_start_xmit_sg emac_start_xmit -#endif /* !defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) */ - -/* BHs disabled */ -static void emac_parse_tx_error(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, u16 ctrl) -{ - struct ibm_emac_error_stats *st = &dev->estats; - DBG("%d: BD TX error %04x" NL, dev->def->index, ctrl); - - ++st->tx_bd_errors; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_BFCS) - ++st->tx_bd_bad_fcs; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_LCS) - ++st->tx_bd_carrier_loss; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_ED) - ++st->tx_bd_excessive_deferral; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_EC) - ++st->tx_bd_excessive_collisions; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_LC) - ++st->tx_bd_late_collision; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_MC) - ++st->tx_bd_multple_collisions; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_SC) - ++st->tx_bd_single_collision; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_UR) - ++st->tx_bd_underrun; - if (ctrl & EMAC_TX_ST_SQE) - ++st->tx_bd_sqe; -} - -static void emac_poll_tx(void *param) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = param; - DBG2("%d: poll_tx, %d %d" NL, dev->def->index, dev->tx_cnt, - dev->ack_slot); - - if (dev->tx_cnt) { - u16 ctrl; - int slot = dev->ack_slot, n = 0; - again: - ctrl = dev->tx_desc[slot].ctrl; - if (!(ctrl & MAL_TX_CTRL_READY)) { - struct sk_buff *skb = dev->tx_skb[slot]; - ++n; - - if (skb) { - dev_kfree_skb(skb); - dev->tx_skb[slot] = NULL; - } - slot = (slot + 1) % NUM_TX_BUFF; - - if (unlikely(EMAC_IS_BAD_TX(ctrl))) - emac_parse_tx_error(dev, ctrl); - - if (--dev->tx_cnt) - goto again; - } - if (n) { - dev->ack_slot = slot; - if (netif_queue_stopped(dev->ndev) && - dev->tx_cnt < EMAC_TX_WAKEUP_THRESH) - netif_wake_queue(dev->ndev); - - DBG2("%d: tx %d pkts" NL, dev->def->index, n); - } - } -} - -static inline void emac_recycle_rx_skb(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int slot, - int len) -{ - struct sk_buff *skb = dev->rx_skb[slot]; - DBG2("%d: recycle %d %d" NL, dev->def->index, slot, len); - - if (len) - dma_map_single(dev->ldev, skb->data - 2, - EMAC_DMA_ALIGN(len + 2), DMA_FROM_DEVICE); - - dev->rx_desc[slot].data_len = 0; - barrier(); - dev->rx_desc[slot].ctrl = MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY | - (slot == (NUM_RX_BUFF - 1) ? MAL_RX_CTRL_WRAP : 0); -} - -static void emac_parse_rx_error(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, u16 ctrl) -{ - struct ibm_emac_error_stats *st = &dev->estats; - DBG("%d: BD RX error %04x" NL, dev->def->index, ctrl); - - ++st->rx_bd_errors; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_OE) - ++st->rx_bd_overrun; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_BP) - ++st->rx_bd_bad_packet; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_RP) - ++st->rx_bd_runt_packet; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_SE) - ++st->rx_bd_short_event; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_AE) - ++st->rx_bd_alignment_error; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_BFCS) - ++st->rx_bd_bad_fcs; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_PTL) - ++st->rx_bd_packet_too_long; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_ORE) - ++st->rx_bd_out_of_range; - if (ctrl & EMAC_RX_ST_IRE) - ++st->rx_bd_in_range; -} - -static inline void emac_rx_csum(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, - struct sk_buff *skb, u16 ctrl) -{ -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH) - if (!ctrl && dev->tah_dev) { - skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY; - ++dev->stats.rx_packets_csum; - } -#endif -} - -static inline int emac_rx_sg_append(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, int slot) -{ - if (likely(dev->rx_sg_skb != NULL)) { - int len = dev->rx_desc[slot].data_len; - int tot_len = dev->rx_sg_skb->len + len; - - if (unlikely(tot_len + 2 > dev->rx_skb_size)) { - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_mtu; - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_sg_skb); - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - } else { - cacheable_memcpy(skb_tail_pointer(dev->rx_sg_skb), - dev->rx_skb[slot]->data, len); - skb_put(dev->rx_sg_skb, len); - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, len); - return 0; - } - } - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, 0); - return -1; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_poll_rx(void *param, int budget) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = param; - int slot = dev->rx_slot, received = 0; - - DBG2("%d: poll_rx(%d)" NL, dev->def->index, budget); - - again: - while (budget > 0) { - int len; - struct sk_buff *skb; - u16 ctrl = dev->rx_desc[slot].ctrl; - - if (ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY) - break; - - skb = dev->rx_skb[slot]; - barrier(); - len = dev->rx_desc[slot].data_len; - - if (unlikely(!MAL_IS_SINGLE_RX(ctrl))) - goto sg; - - ctrl &= EMAC_BAD_RX_MASK; - if (unlikely(ctrl && ctrl != EMAC_RX_TAH_BAD_CSUM)) { - emac_parse_rx_error(dev, ctrl); - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_error; - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, 0); - len = 0; - goto next; - } - - if (len && len < EMAC_RX_COPY_THRESH) { - struct sk_buff *copy_skb = - alloc_skb(len + EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM + 2, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (unlikely(!copy_skb)) - goto oom; - - skb_reserve(copy_skb, EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM + 2); - cacheable_memcpy(copy_skb->data - 2, skb->data - 2, - len + 2); - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, len); - skb = copy_skb; - } else if (unlikely(emac_alloc_rx_skb(dev, slot, GFP_ATOMIC))) - goto oom; - - skb_put(skb, len); - push_packet: - skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev->ndev); - emac_rx_csum(dev, skb, ctrl); - - if (unlikely(netif_receive_skb(skb) == NET_RX_DROP)) - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_stack; - next: - ++dev->stats.rx_packets; - skip: - dev->stats.rx_bytes += len; - slot = (slot + 1) % NUM_RX_BUFF; - --budget; - ++received; - continue; - sg: - if (ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_FIRST) { - BUG_ON(dev->rx_sg_skb); - if (unlikely(emac_alloc_rx_skb(dev, slot, GFP_ATOMIC))) { - DBG("%d: rx OOM %d" NL, dev->def->index, slot); - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_oom; - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, 0); - } else { - dev->rx_sg_skb = skb; - skb_put(skb, len); - } - } else if (!emac_rx_sg_append(dev, slot) && - (ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_LAST)) { - - skb = dev->rx_sg_skb; - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - - ctrl &= EMAC_BAD_RX_MASK; - if (unlikely(ctrl && ctrl != EMAC_RX_TAH_BAD_CSUM)) { - emac_parse_rx_error(dev, ctrl); - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_error; - dev_kfree_skb(skb); - len = 0; - } else - goto push_packet; - } - goto skip; - oom: - DBG("%d: rx OOM %d" NL, dev->def->index, slot); - /* Drop the packet and recycle skb */ - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_oom; - emac_recycle_rx_skb(dev, slot, 0); - goto next; - } - - if (received) { - DBG2("%d: rx %d BDs" NL, dev->def->index, received); - dev->rx_slot = slot; - } - - if (unlikely(budget && dev->commac.rx_stopped)) { - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - barrier(); - if (!(dev->rx_desc[slot].ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY)) { - DBG2("%d: rx restart" NL, dev->def->index); - received = 0; - goto again; - } - - if (dev->rx_sg_skb) { - DBG2("%d: dropping partial rx packet" NL, - dev->def->index); - ++dev->estats.rx_dropped_error; - dev_kfree_skb(dev->rx_sg_skb); - dev->rx_sg_skb = NULL; - } - - dev->commac.rx_stopped = 0; - mal_enable_rx_channel(dev->mal, emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - emac_rx_enable(dev); - dev->rx_slot = 0; - } - return received; -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_peek_rx(void *param) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = param; - return !(dev->rx_desc[dev->rx_slot].ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY); -} - -/* BHs disabled */ -static int emac_peek_rx_sg(void *param) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = param; - int slot = dev->rx_slot; - while (1) { - u16 ctrl = dev->rx_desc[slot].ctrl; - if (ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY) - return 0; - else if (ctrl & MAL_RX_CTRL_LAST) - return 1; - - slot = (slot + 1) % NUM_RX_BUFF; - - /* I'm just being paranoid here :) */ - if (unlikely(slot == dev->rx_slot)) - return 0; - } -} - -/* Hard IRQ */ -static void emac_rxde(void *param) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = param; - ++dev->estats.rx_stopped; - emac_rx_disable_async(dev); -} - -/* Hard IRQ */ -static irqreturn_t emac_irq(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = dev_instance; - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - struct ibm_emac_error_stats *st = &dev->estats; - - u32 isr = in_be32(&p->isr); - out_be32(&p->isr, isr); - - DBG("%d: isr = %08x" NL, dev->def->index, isr); - - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_TXPE) - ++st->tx_parity; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_RXPE) - ++st->rx_parity; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_TXUE) - ++st->tx_underrun; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_RXOE) - ++st->rx_fifo_overrun; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_OVR) - ++st->rx_overrun; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_BP) - ++st->rx_bad_packet; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_RP) - ++st->rx_runt_packet; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_SE) - ++st->rx_short_event; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_ALE) - ++st->rx_alignment_error; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_BFCS) - ++st->rx_bad_fcs; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_PTLE) - ++st->rx_packet_too_long; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_ORE) - ++st->rx_out_of_range; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_IRE) - ++st->rx_in_range; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_SQE) - ++st->tx_sqe; - if (isr & EMAC_ISR_TE) - ++st->tx_errors; - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static struct net_device_stats *emac_stats(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct ibm_emac_stats *st = &dev->stats; - struct ibm_emac_error_stats *est = &dev->estats; - struct net_device_stats *nst = &dev->nstats; - - DBG2("%d: stats" NL, dev->def->index); - - /* Compute "legacy" statistics */ - local_irq_disable(); - nst->rx_packets = (unsigned long)st->rx_packets; - nst->rx_bytes = (unsigned long)st->rx_bytes; - nst->tx_packets = (unsigned long)st->tx_packets; - nst->tx_bytes = (unsigned long)st->tx_bytes; - nst->rx_dropped = (unsigned long)(est->rx_dropped_oom + - est->rx_dropped_error + - est->rx_dropped_resize + - est->rx_dropped_mtu); - nst->tx_dropped = (unsigned long)est->tx_dropped; - - nst->rx_errors = (unsigned long)est->rx_bd_errors; - nst->rx_fifo_errors = (unsigned long)(est->rx_bd_overrun + - est->rx_fifo_overrun + - est->rx_overrun); - nst->rx_frame_errors = (unsigned long)(est->rx_bd_alignment_error + - est->rx_alignment_error); - nst->rx_crc_errors = (unsigned long)(est->rx_bd_bad_fcs + - est->rx_bad_fcs); - nst->rx_length_errors = (unsigned long)(est->rx_bd_runt_packet + - est->rx_bd_short_event + - est->rx_bd_packet_too_long + - est->rx_bd_out_of_range + - est->rx_bd_in_range + - est->rx_runt_packet + - est->rx_short_event + - est->rx_packet_too_long + - est->rx_out_of_range + - est->rx_in_range); - - nst->tx_errors = (unsigned long)(est->tx_bd_errors + est->tx_errors); - nst->tx_fifo_errors = (unsigned long)(est->tx_bd_underrun + - est->tx_underrun); - nst->tx_carrier_errors = (unsigned long)est->tx_bd_carrier_loss; - nst->collisions = (unsigned long)(est->tx_bd_excessive_deferral + - est->tx_bd_excessive_collisions + - est->tx_bd_late_collision + - est->tx_bd_multple_collisions); - local_irq_enable(); - return nst; -} - -static void emac_remove(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - - DBG("%d: remove" NL, dev->def->index); - - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, NULL); - unregister_netdev(dev->ndev); - - tah_fini(dev->tah_dev); - rgmii_fini(dev->rgmii_dev, dev->rgmii_input); - zmii_fini(dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input); - - emac_dbg_register(dev->def->index, NULL); - - mal_unregister_commac(dev->mal, &dev->commac); - iounmap(dev->emacp); - kfree(dev->ndev); -} - -static struct mal_commac_ops emac_commac_ops = { - .poll_tx = &emac_poll_tx, - .poll_rx = &emac_poll_rx, - .peek_rx = &emac_peek_rx, - .rxde = &emac_rxde, -}; - -static struct mal_commac_ops emac_commac_sg_ops = { - .poll_tx = &emac_poll_tx, - .poll_rx = &emac_poll_rx, - .peek_rx = &emac_peek_rx_sg, - .rxde = &emac_rxde, -}; - -/* Ethtool support */ -static int emac_ethtool_get_settings(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_cmd *cmd) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - - cmd->supported = dev->phy.features; - cmd->port = PORT_MII; - cmd->phy_address = dev->phy.address; - cmd->transceiver = - dev->phy.address >= 0 ? XCVR_EXTERNAL : XCVR_INTERNAL; - - local_bh_disable(); - cmd->advertising = dev->phy.advertising; - cmd->autoneg = dev->phy.autoneg; - cmd->speed = dev->phy.speed; - cmd->duplex = dev->phy.duplex; - local_bh_enable(); - - return 0; -} - -static int emac_ethtool_set_settings(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_cmd *cmd) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - u32 f = dev->phy.features; - - DBG("%d: set_settings(%d, %d, %d, 0x%08x)" NL, dev->def->index, - cmd->autoneg, cmd->speed, cmd->duplex, cmd->advertising); - - /* Basic sanity checks */ - if (dev->phy.address < 0) - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - if (cmd->autoneg != AUTONEG_ENABLE && cmd->autoneg != AUTONEG_DISABLE) - return -EINVAL; - if (cmd->autoneg == AUTONEG_ENABLE && cmd->advertising == 0) - return -EINVAL; - if (cmd->duplex != DUPLEX_HALF && cmd->duplex != DUPLEX_FULL) - return -EINVAL; - - if (cmd->autoneg == AUTONEG_DISABLE) { - switch (cmd->speed) { - case SPEED_10: - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_HALF - && !(f & SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half)) - return -EINVAL; - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL - && !(f & SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full)) - return -EINVAL; - break; - case SPEED_100: - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_HALF - && !(f & SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half)) - return -EINVAL; - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL - && !(f & SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full)) - return -EINVAL; - break; - case SPEED_1000: - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_HALF - && !(f & SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half)) - return -EINVAL; - if (cmd->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL - && !(f & SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full)) - return -EINVAL; - break; - default: - return -EINVAL; - } - - local_bh_disable(); - dev->phy.def->ops->setup_forced(&dev->phy, cmd->speed, - cmd->duplex); - - } else { - if (!(f & SUPPORTED_Autoneg)) - return -EINVAL; - - local_bh_disable(); - dev->phy.def->ops->setup_aneg(&dev->phy, - (cmd->advertising & f) | - (dev->phy.advertising & - (ADVERTISED_Pause | - ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause))); - } - emac_force_link_update(dev); - local_bh_enable(); - - return 0; -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_ringparam(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_ringparam *rp) -{ - rp->rx_max_pending = rp->rx_pending = NUM_RX_BUFF; - rp->tx_max_pending = rp->tx_pending = NUM_TX_BUFF; -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_pauseparam(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_pauseparam *pp) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - - local_bh_disable(); - if ((dev->phy.features & SUPPORTED_Autoneg) && - (dev->phy.advertising & (ADVERTISED_Pause | ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause))) - pp->autoneg = 1; - - if (dev->phy.duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) { - if (dev->phy.pause) - pp->rx_pause = pp->tx_pause = 1; - else if (dev->phy.asym_pause) - pp->tx_pause = 1; - } - local_bh_enable(); -} - -static u32 emac_ethtool_get_rx_csum(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - return dev->tah_dev != 0; -} - -static int emac_get_regs_len(struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr) + EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_SIZE; -} - -static int emac_ethtool_get_regs_len(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_hdr) + - emac_get_regs_len(dev) + mal_get_regs_len(dev->mal) + - zmii_get_regs_len(dev->zmii_dev) + - rgmii_get_regs_len(dev->rgmii_dev) + - tah_get_regs_len(dev->tah_dev); -} - -static void *emac_dump_regs(struct ocp_enet_private *dev, void *buf) -{ - struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr *hdr = buf; - - hdr->version = EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_VER; - hdr->index = dev->def->index; - memcpy_fromio(hdr + 1, dev->emacp, EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_SIZE); - return ((void *)(hdr + 1) + EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_SIZE); -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_regs(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_regs *regs, void *buf) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - struct emac_ethtool_regs_hdr *hdr = buf; - - hdr->components = 0; - buf = hdr + 1; - - local_irq_disable(); - buf = mal_dump_regs(dev->mal, buf); - buf = emac_dump_regs(dev, buf); - if (dev->zmii_dev) { - hdr->components |= EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_ZMII; - buf = zmii_dump_regs(dev->zmii_dev, buf); - } - if (dev->rgmii_dev) { - hdr->components |= EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_RGMII; - buf = rgmii_dump_regs(dev->rgmii_dev, buf); - } - if (dev->tah_dev) { - hdr->components |= EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_TAH; - buf = tah_dump_regs(dev->tah_dev, buf); - } - local_irq_enable(); -} - -static int emac_ethtool_nway_reset(struct net_device *ndev) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - int res = 0; - - DBG("%d: nway_reset" NL, dev->def->index); - - if (dev->phy.address < 0) - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - - local_bh_disable(); - if (!dev->phy.autoneg) { - res = -EINVAL; - goto out; - } - - dev->phy.def->ops->setup_aneg(&dev->phy, dev->phy.advertising); - emac_force_link_update(dev); - - out: - local_bh_enable(); - return res; -} - -static int emac_get_sset_count(struct net_device *ndev, int sset) -{ - switch (sset) { - case ETH_SS_STATS: - return EMAC_ETHTOOL_STATS_COUNT; - default: - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - } -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_strings(struct net_device *ndev, u32 stringset, - u8 * buf) -{ - if (stringset == ETH_SS_STATS) - memcpy(buf, &emac_stats_keys, sizeof(emac_stats_keys)); -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_ethtool_stats(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_stats *estats, - u64 * tmp_stats) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - local_irq_disable(); - memcpy(tmp_stats, &dev->stats, sizeof(dev->stats)); - tmp_stats += sizeof(dev->stats) / sizeof(u64); - memcpy(tmp_stats, &dev->estats, sizeof(dev->estats)); - local_irq_enable(); -} - -static void emac_ethtool_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *ndev, - struct ethtool_drvinfo *info) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - - strcpy(info->driver, "ibm_emac"); - strcpy(info->version, DRV_VERSION); - info->fw_version[0] = '\0'; - sprintf(info->bus_info, "PPC 4xx EMAC %d", dev->def->index); - info->regdump_len = emac_ethtool_get_regs_len(ndev); -} - -static const struct ethtool_ops emac_ethtool_ops = { - .get_settings = emac_ethtool_get_settings, - .set_settings = emac_ethtool_set_settings, - .get_drvinfo = emac_ethtool_get_drvinfo, - - .get_regs_len = emac_ethtool_get_regs_len, - .get_regs = emac_ethtool_get_regs, - - .nway_reset = emac_ethtool_nway_reset, - - .get_ringparam = emac_ethtool_get_ringparam, - .get_pauseparam = emac_ethtool_get_pauseparam, - - .get_rx_csum = emac_ethtool_get_rx_csum, - - .get_strings = emac_ethtool_get_strings, - .get_sset_count = emac_get_sset_count, - .get_ethtool_stats = emac_ethtool_get_ethtool_stats, - - .get_link = ethtool_op_get_link, -}; - -static int emac_ioctl(struct net_device *ndev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = ndev->priv; - uint16_t *data = (uint16_t *) & rq->ifr_ifru; - - DBG("%d: ioctl %08x" NL, dev->def->index, cmd); - - if (dev->phy.address < 0) - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - - switch (cmd) { - case SIOCGMIIPHY: - case SIOCDEVPRIVATE: - data[0] = dev->phy.address; - /* Fall through */ - case SIOCGMIIREG: - case SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 1: - data[3] = emac_mdio_read(ndev, dev->phy.address, data[1]); - return 0; - - case SIOCSMIIREG: - case SIOCDEVPRIVATE + 2: - if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) - return -EPERM; - emac_mdio_write(ndev, dev->phy.address, data[1], data[2]); - return 0; - default: - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - } -} - -static int __init emac_probe(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = ocpdev->def->additions; - struct net_device *ndev; - struct ocp_device *maldev; - struct ocp_enet_private *dev; - int err, i; - DECLARE_MAC_BUF(mac); - - DBG("%d: probe" NL, ocpdev->def->index); - - if (!emacdata) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: Missing additional data!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENODEV; - } - - /* Allocate our net_device structure */ - ndev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct ocp_enet_private)); - if (!ndev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: could not allocate ethernet device!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENOMEM; - } - dev = ndev->priv; - dev->ndev = ndev; - dev->ldev = &ocpdev->dev; - dev->def = ocpdev->def; - - /* Find MAL device we are connected to */ - maldev = - ocp_find_device(OCP_VENDOR_IBM, OCP_FUNC_MAL, emacdata->mal_idx); - if (!maldev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: unknown mal%d device!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->mal_idx); - err = -ENODEV; - goto out; - } - dev->mal = ocp_get_drvdata(maldev); - if (!dev->mal) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: mal%d hasn't been initialized yet!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->mal_idx); - err = -ENODEV; - goto out; - } - - /* Register with MAL */ - dev->commac.ops = &emac_commac_ops; - dev->commac.dev = dev; - dev->commac.tx_chan_mask = MAL_CHAN_MASK(emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - dev->commac.rx_chan_mask = MAL_CHAN_MASK(emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - err = mal_register_commac(dev->mal, &dev->commac); - if (err) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: failed to register with mal%d!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->mal_idx); - goto out; - } - dev->rx_skb_size = emac_rx_skb_size(ndev->mtu); - dev->rx_sync_size = emac_rx_sync_size(ndev->mtu); - - /* Get pointers to BD rings */ - dev->tx_desc = - dev->mal->bd_virt + mal_tx_bd_offset(dev->mal, - emacdata->mal_tx_chan); - dev->rx_desc = - dev->mal->bd_virt + mal_rx_bd_offset(dev->mal, - emacdata->mal_rx_chan); - - DBG("%d: tx_desc %p" NL, ocpdev->def->index, dev->tx_desc); - DBG("%d: rx_desc %p" NL, ocpdev->def->index, dev->rx_desc); - - /* Clean rings */ - memset(dev->tx_desc, 0, NUM_TX_BUFF * sizeof(struct mal_descriptor)); - memset(dev->rx_desc, 0, NUM_RX_BUFF * sizeof(struct mal_descriptor)); - - /* If we depend on another EMAC for MDIO, check whether it was probed already */ - if (emacdata->mdio_idx >= 0 && emacdata->mdio_idx != ocpdev->def->index) { - struct ocp_device *mdiodev = - ocp_find_device(OCP_VENDOR_IBM, OCP_FUNC_EMAC, - emacdata->mdio_idx); - if (!mdiodev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: unknown emac%d device!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->mdio_idx); - err = -ENODEV; - goto out2; - } - dev->mdio_dev = ocp_get_drvdata(mdiodev); - if (!dev->mdio_dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "emac%d: emac%d hasn't been initialized yet!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->mdio_idx); - err = -ENODEV; - goto out2; - } - } - - /* Attach to ZMII, if needed */ - if ((err = zmii_attach(dev)) != 0) - goto out2; - - /* Attach to RGMII, if needed */ - if ((err = rgmii_attach(dev)) != 0) - goto out3; - - /* Attach to TAH, if needed */ - if ((err = tah_attach(dev)) != 0) - goto out4; - - /* Map EMAC regs */ - dev->emacp = ioremap(dev->def->paddr, sizeof(struct emac_regs)); - if (!dev->emacp) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: could not ioremap device registers!\n", - dev->def->index); - err = -ENOMEM; - goto out5; - } - - /* Fill in MAC address */ - for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i) - ndev->dev_addr[i] = emacdata->mac_addr[i]; - - /* Set some link defaults before we can find out real parameters */ - dev->phy.speed = SPEED_100; - dev->phy.duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; - dev->phy.autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE; - dev->phy.pause = dev->phy.asym_pause = 0; - dev->stop_timeout = STOP_TIMEOUT_100; - init_timer(&dev->link_timer); - dev->link_timer.function = emac_link_timer; - dev->link_timer.data = (unsigned long)dev; - - /* Find PHY if any */ - dev->phy.dev = ndev; - dev->phy.mode = emacdata->phy_mode; - if (emacdata->phy_map != 0xffffffff) { - u32 phy_map = emacdata->phy_map | busy_phy_map; - u32 adv; - - DBG("%d: PHY maps %08x %08x" NL, dev->def->index, - emacdata->phy_map, busy_phy_map); - - EMAC_RX_CLK_TX(dev->def->index); - - dev->phy.mdio_read = emac_mdio_read; - dev->phy.mdio_write = emac_mdio_write; - - /* Configure EMAC with defaults so we can at least use MDIO - * This is needed mostly for 440GX - */ - if (emac_phy_gpcs(dev->phy.mode)) { - /* XXX - * Make GPCS PHY address equal to EMAC index. - * We probably should take into account busy_phy_map - * and/or phy_map here. - */ - dev->phy.address = dev->def->index; - } - - emac_configure(dev); - - for (i = 0; i < 0x20; phy_map >>= 1, ++i) - if (!(phy_map & 1)) { - int r; - busy_phy_map |= 1 << i; - - /* Quick check if there is a PHY at the address */ - r = emac_mdio_read(dev->ndev, i, MII_BMCR); - if (r == 0xffff || r < 0) - continue; - if (!mii_phy_probe(&dev->phy, i)) - break; - } - if (i == 0x20) { - printk(KERN_WARNING "emac%d: can't find PHY!\n", - dev->def->index); - goto out6; - } - - /* Init PHY */ - if (dev->phy.def->ops->init) - dev->phy.def->ops->init(&dev->phy); - - /* Disable any PHY features not supported by the platform */ - dev->phy.def->features &= ~emacdata->phy_feat_exc; - - /* Setup initial link parameters */ - if (dev->phy.features & SUPPORTED_Autoneg) { - adv = dev->phy.features; -#if !defined(CONFIG_40x) - adv |= ADVERTISED_Pause | ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause; -#endif - /* Restart autonegotiation */ - dev->phy.def->ops->setup_aneg(&dev->phy, adv); - } else { - u32 f = dev->phy.def->features; - int speed = SPEED_10, fd = DUPLEX_HALF; - - /* Select highest supported speed/duplex */ - if (f & SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full) { - speed = SPEED_1000; - fd = DUPLEX_FULL; - } else if (f & SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half) - speed = SPEED_1000; - else if (f & SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full) { - speed = SPEED_100; - fd = DUPLEX_FULL; - } else if (f & SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half) - speed = SPEED_100; - else if (f & SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full) - fd = DUPLEX_FULL; - - /* Force link parameters */ - dev->phy.def->ops->setup_forced(&dev->phy, speed, fd); - } - } else { - emac_reset(dev); - - /* PHY-less configuration. - * XXX I probably should move these settings to emacdata - */ - dev->phy.address = -1; - dev->phy.features = SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full | SUPPORTED_MII; - dev->phy.pause = 1; - } - - /* Fill in the driver function table */ - ndev->open = &emac_open; - if (dev->tah_dev) { - ndev->hard_start_xmit = &emac_start_xmit_sg; - ndev->features |= NETIF_F_IP_CSUM | NETIF_F_SG; - } else - ndev->hard_start_xmit = &emac_start_xmit; - ndev->tx_timeout = &emac_full_tx_reset; - ndev->watchdog_timeo = 5 * HZ; - ndev->stop = &emac_close; - ndev->get_stats = &emac_stats; - ndev->set_multicast_list = &emac_set_multicast_list; - ndev->do_ioctl = &emac_ioctl; - if (emac_phy_supports_gige(emacdata->phy_mode)) { - ndev->change_mtu = &emac_change_mtu; - dev->commac.ops = &emac_commac_sg_ops; - } - SET_ETHTOOL_OPS(ndev, &emac_ethtool_ops); - - netif_carrier_off(ndev); - netif_stop_queue(ndev); - - err = register_netdev(ndev); - if (err) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: failed to register net device (%d)!\n", - dev->def->index, err); - goto out6; - } - - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, dev); - - printk("%s: emac%d, MAC %s\n", - ndev->name, dev->def->index, print_mac(mac, ndev->dev_addr)); - - if (dev->phy.address >= 0) - printk("%s: found %s PHY (0x%02x)\n", ndev->name, - dev->phy.def->name, dev->phy.address); - - emac_dbg_register(dev->def->index, dev); - - return 0; - out6: - iounmap(dev->emacp); - out5: - tah_fini(dev->tah_dev); - out4: - rgmii_fini(dev->rgmii_dev, dev->rgmii_input); - out3: - zmii_fini(dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input); - out2: - mal_unregister_commac(dev->mal, &dev->commac); - out: - kfree(ndev); - return err; -} - -static struct ocp_device_id emac_ids[] = { - { .vendor = OCP_VENDOR_IBM, .function = OCP_FUNC_EMAC }, - { .vendor = OCP_VENDOR_INVALID} -}; - -static struct ocp_driver emac_driver = { - .name = "emac", - .id_table = emac_ids, - .probe = emac_probe, - .remove = emac_remove, -}; - -static int __init emac_init(void) -{ - printk(KERN_INFO DRV_DESC ", version " DRV_VERSION "\n"); - - DBG(": init" NL); - - if (mal_init()) - return -ENODEV; - - EMAC_CLK_INTERNAL; - if (ocp_register_driver(&emac_driver)) { - EMAC_CLK_EXTERNAL; - ocp_unregister_driver(&emac_driver); - mal_exit(); - return -ENODEV; - } - EMAC_CLK_EXTERNAL; - - emac_init_debug(); - return 0; -} - -static void __exit emac_exit(void) -{ - DBG(": exit" NL); - ocp_unregister_driver(&emac_driver); - mal_exit(); - emac_fini_debug(); -} - -module_init(emac_init); -module_exit(emac_exit); diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h deleted file mode 100644 index dabb94afeb98..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_core.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Armin Kuster - * Johnnie Peters - * Copyright 2000, 2001 MontaVista Softare Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#ifndef __IBM_EMAC_CORE_H_ -#define __IBM_EMAC_CORE_H_ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "ibm_emac.h" -#include "ibm_emac_phy.h" -#include "ibm_emac_zmii.h" -#include "ibm_emac_rgmii.h" -#include "ibm_emac_mal.h" -#include "ibm_emac_tah.h" - -#define NUM_TX_BUFF CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TXB -#define NUM_RX_BUFF CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RXB - -/* Simple sanity check */ -#if NUM_TX_BUFF > 256 || NUM_RX_BUFF > 256 -#error Invalid number of buffer descriptors (greater than 256) -#endif - -// XXX -#define EMAC_MIN_MTU 46 -#define EMAC_MAX_MTU 9000 - -/* Maximum L2 header length (VLAN tagged, no FCS) */ -#define EMAC_MTU_OVERHEAD (6 * 2 + 2 + 4) - -/* RX BD size for the given MTU */ -static inline int emac_rx_size(int mtu) -{ - if (mtu > ETH_DATA_LEN) - return MAL_MAX_RX_SIZE; - else - return mal_rx_size(ETH_DATA_LEN + EMAC_MTU_OVERHEAD); -} - -#define EMAC_DMA_ALIGN(x) ALIGN((x), dma_get_cache_alignment()) - -#define EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM \ - EMAC_DMA_ALIGN(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM) - -/* Size of RX skb for the given MTU */ -static inline int emac_rx_skb_size(int mtu) -{ - int size = max(mtu + EMAC_MTU_OVERHEAD, emac_rx_size(mtu)); - return EMAC_DMA_ALIGN(size + 2) + EMAC_RX_SKB_HEADROOM; -} - -/* RX DMA sync size */ -static inline int emac_rx_sync_size(int mtu) -{ - return EMAC_DMA_ALIGN(emac_rx_size(mtu) + 2); -} - -/* Driver statistcs is split into two parts to make it more cache friendly: - * - normal statistics (packet count, etc) - * - error statistics - * - * When statistics is requested by ethtool, these parts are concatenated, - * normal one goes first. - * - * Please, keep these structures in sync with emac_stats_keys. - */ - -/* Normal TX/RX Statistics */ -struct ibm_emac_stats { - u64 rx_packets; - u64 rx_bytes; - u64 tx_packets; - u64 tx_bytes; - u64 rx_packets_csum; - u64 tx_packets_csum; -}; - -/* Error statistics */ -struct ibm_emac_error_stats { - u64 tx_undo; - - /* Software RX Errors */ - u64 rx_dropped_stack; - u64 rx_dropped_oom; - u64 rx_dropped_error; - u64 rx_dropped_resize; - u64 rx_dropped_mtu; - u64 rx_stopped; - /* BD reported RX errors */ - u64 rx_bd_errors; - u64 rx_bd_overrun; - u64 rx_bd_bad_packet; - u64 rx_bd_runt_packet; - u64 rx_bd_short_event; - u64 rx_bd_alignment_error; - u64 rx_bd_bad_fcs; - u64 rx_bd_packet_too_long; - u64 rx_bd_out_of_range; - u64 rx_bd_in_range; - /* EMAC IRQ reported RX errors */ - u64 rx_parity; - u64 rx_fifo_overrun; - u64 rx_overrun; - u64 rx_bad_packet; - u64 rx_runt_packet; - u64 rx_short_event; - u64 rx_alignment_error; - u64 rx_bad_fcs; - u64 rx_packet_too_long; - u64 rx_out_of_range; - u64 rx_in_range; - - /* Software TX Errors */ - u64 tx_dropped; - /* BD reported TX errors */ - u64 tx_bd_errors; - u64 tx_bd_bad_fcs; - u64 tx_bd_carrier_loss; - u64 tx_bd_excessive_deferral; - u64 tx_bd_excessive_collisions; - u64 tx_bd_late_collision; - u64 tx_bd_multple_collisions; - u64 tx_bd_single_collision; - u64 tx_bd_underrun; - u64 tx_bd_sqe; - /* EMAC IRQ reported TX errors */ - u64 tx_parity; - u64 tx_underrun; - u64 tx_sqe; - u64 tx_errors; -}; - -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_STATS_COUNT ((sizeof(struct ibm_emac_stats) + \ - sizeof(struct ibm_emac_error_stats)) \ - / sizeof(u64)) - -struct ocp_enet_private { - struct net_device *ndev; /* 0 */ - struct emac_regs __iomem *emacp; - - struct mal_descriptor *tx_desc; - int tx_cnt; - int tx_slot; - int ack_slot; - - struct mal_descriptor *rx_desc; - int rx_slot; - struct sk_buff *rx_sg_skb; /* 1 */ - int rx_skb_size; - int rx_sync_size; - - struct ibm_emac_stats stats; - struct ocp_device *tah_dev; - - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal; - struct mal_commac commac; - - struct sk_buff *tx_skb[NUM_TX_BUFF]; - struct sk_buff *rx_skb[NUM_RX_BUFF]; - - struct ocp_device *zmii_dev; - int zmii_input; - struct ocp_enet_private *mdio_dev; - struct ocp_device *rgmii_dev; - int rgmii_input; - - struct ocp_def *def; - - struct mii_phy phy; - struct timer_list link_timer; - int reset_failed; - - int stop_timeout; /* in us */ - - struct ibm_emac_error_stats estats; - struct net_device_stats nstats; - - struct device* ldev; -}; - -/* Ethtool get_regs complex data. - * We want to get not just EMAC registers, but also MAL, ZMII, RGMII, TAH - * when available. - * - * Returned BLOB consists of the ibm_emac_ethtool_regs_hdr, - * MAL registers, EMAC registers and optional ZMII, RGMII, TAH registers. - * Each register component is preceded with emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr. - * Order of the optional headers follows their relative bit posititions - * in emac_ethtool_regs_hdr.components - */ -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_ZMII 0x00000001 -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_RGMII 0x00000002 -#define EMAC_ETHTOOL_REGS_TAH 0x00000004 - -struct emac_ethtool_regs_hdr { - u32 components; -}; - -struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr { - u32 version; - u32 index; -}; - -#endif /* __IBM_EMAC_CORE_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1f70906cfb98..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, debug print routines. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * 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. - * - */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" - -static void emac_desc_dump(int idx, struct ocp_enet_private *p) -{ - int i; - printk("** EMAC%d TX BDs **\n" - " tx_cnt = %d tx_slot = %d ack_slot = %d\n", - idx, p->tx_cnt, p->tx_slot, p->ack_slot); - for (i = 0; i < NUM_TX_BUFF / 2; ++i) - printk - ("bd[%2d] 0x%08x %c 0x%04x %4u - bd[%2d] 0x%08x %c 0x%04x %4u\n", - i, p->tx_desc[i].data_ptr, p->tx_skb[i] ? 'V' : ' ', - p->tx_desc[i].ctrl, p->tx_desc[i].data_len, - NUM_TX_BUFF / 2 + i, - p->tx_desc[NUM_TX_BUFF / 2 + i].data_ptr, - p->tx_skb[NUM_TX_BUFF / 2 + i] ? 'V' : ' ', - p->tx_desc[NUM_TX_BUFF / 2 + i].ctrl, - p->tx_desc[NUM_TX_BUFF / 2 + i].data_len); - - printk("** EMAC%d RX BDs **\n" - " rx_slot = %d rx_stopped = %d rx_skb_size = %d rx_sync_size = %d\n" - " rx_sg_skb = 0x%p\n", - idx, p->rx_slot, p->commac.rx_stopped, p->rx_skb_size, - p->rx_sync_size, p->rx_sg_skb); - for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_BUFF / 2; ++i) - printk - ("bd[%2d] 0x%08x %c 0x%04x %4u - bd[%2d] 0x%08x %c 0x%04x %4u\n", - i, p->rx_desc[i].data_ptr, p->rx_skb[i] ? 'V' : ' ', - p->rx_desc[i].ctrl, p->rx_desc[i].data_len, - NUM_RX_BUFF / 2 + i, - p->rx_desc[NUM_RX_BUFF / 2 + i].data_ptr, - p->rx_skb[NUM_RX_BUFF / 2 + i] ? 'V' : ' ', - p->rx_desc[NUM_RX_BUFF / 2 + i].ctrl, - p->rx_desc[NUM_RX_BUFF / 2 + i].data_len); -} - -static void emac_mac_dump(int idx, struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - struct emac_regs __iomem *p = dev->emacp; - - printk("** EMAC%d registers **\n" - "MR0 = 0x%08x MR1 = 0x%08x TMR0 = 0x%08x TMR1 = 0x%08x\n" - "RMR = 0x%08x ISR = 0x%08x ISER = 0x%08x\n" - "IAR = %04x%08x VTPID = 0x%04x VTCI = 0x%04x\n" - "IAHT: 0x%04x 0x%04x 0x%04x 0x%04x " - "GAHT: 0x%04x 0x%04x 0x%04x 0x%04x\n" - "LSA = %04x%08x IPGVR = 0x%04x\n" - "STACR = 0x%08x TRTR = 0x%08x RWMR = 0x%08x\n" - "OCTX = 0x%08x OCRX = 0x%08x IPCR = 0x%08x\n", - idx, in_be32(&p->mr0), in_be32(&p->mr1), - in_be32(&p->tmr0), in_be32(&p->tmr1), - in_be32(&p->rmr), in_be32(&p->isr), in_be32(&p->iser), - in_be32(&p->iahr), in_be32(&p->ialr), in_be32(&p->vtpid), - in_be32(&p->vtci), - in_be32(&p->iaht1), in_be32(&p->iaht2), in_be32(&p->iaht3), - in_be32(&p->iaht4), - in_be32(&p->gaht1), in_be32(&p->gaht2), in_be32(&p->gaht3), - in_be32(&p->gaht4), - in_be32(&p->lsah), in_be32(&p->lsal), in_be32(&p->ipgvr), - in_be32(&p->stacr), in_be32(&p->trtr), in_be32(&p->rwmr), - in_be32(&p->octx), in_be32(&p->ocrx), in_be32(&p->ipcr) - ); - - emac_desc_dump(idx, dev); -} - -static void emac_mal_dump(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - int i; - - printk("** MAL%d Registers **\n" - "CFG = 0x%08x ESR = 0x%08x IER = 0x%08x\n" - "TX|CASR = 0x%08x CARR = 0x%08x EOBISR = 0x%08x DEIR = 0x%08x\n" - "RX|CASR = 0x%08x CARR = 0x%08x EOBISR = 0x%08x DEIR = 0x%08x\n", - mal->def->index, - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG), get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_ESR), - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_IER), - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCASR), get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCARR), - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXEOBISR), get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXDEIR), - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCASR), get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCARR), - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXEOBISR), get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXDEIR) - ); - - printk("TX|"); - for (i = 0; i < maldata->num_tx_chans; ++i) { - if (i && !(i % 4)) - printk("\n "); - printk("CTP%d = 0x%08x ", i, get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCTPR(i))); - } - printk("\nRX|"); - for (i = 0; i < maldata->num_rx_chans; ++i) { - if (i && !(i % 4)) - printk("\n "); - printk("CTP%d = 0x%08x ", i, get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCTPR(i))); - } - printk("\n "); - for (i = 0; i < maldata->num_rx_chans; ++i) { - u32 r = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RCBS(i)); - if (i && !(i % 3)) - printk("\n "); - printk("RCBS%d = 0x%08x (%d) ", i, r, r * 16); - } - printk("\n"); -} - -static struct ocp_enet_private *__emacs[4]; -static struct ibm_ocp_mal *__mals[1]; - -void emac_dbg_register(int idx, struct ocp_enet_private *dev) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - if (idx >= ARRAY_SIZE(__emacs)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING - "invalid index %d when registering EMAC for debugging\n", - idx); - return; - } - - local_irq_save(flags); - __emacs[idx] = dev; - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -void mal_dbg_register(int idx, struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - if (idx >= ARRAY_SIZE(__mals)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING - "invalid index %d when registering MAL for debugging\n", - idx); - return; - } - - local_irq_save(flags); - __mals[idx] = mal; - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -void emac_dbg_dump_all(void) -{ - unsigned int i; - unsigned long flags; - - local_irq_save(flags); - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(__mals); ++i) - if (__mals[i]) - emac_mal_dump(__mals[i]); - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(__emacs); ++i) - if (__emacs[i]) - emac_mac_dump(i, __emacs[i]); - - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -#if defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ) -static void emac_sysrq_handler(int key, struct tty_struct *tty) -{ - emac_dbg_dump_all(); -} - -static struct sysrq_key_op emac_sysrq_op = { - .handler = emac_sysrq_handler, - .help_msg = "emaC", - .action_msg = "Show EMAC(s) status", -}; - -int __init emac_init_debug(void) -{ - return register_sysrq_key('c', &emac_sysrq_op); -} - -void __exit emac_fini_debug(void) -{ - unregister_sysrq_key('c', &emac_sysrq_op); -} - -#else -int __init emac_init_debug(void) -{ - return 0; -} -void __exit emac_fini_debug(void) -{ -} -#endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6c7dccc84bf5..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_debug.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, debug print routines. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * 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. - * - */ -#ifndef __IBM_EMAC_DEBUG_H_ -#define __IBM_EMAC_DEBUG_H_ - -#include -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_mal.h" - -#if defined(CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_DEBUG) -void emac_dbg_register(int idx, struct ocp_enet_private *dev); -void mal_dbg_register(int idx, struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal); -int emac_init_debug(void) __init; -void emac_fini_debug(void) __exit; -void emac_dbg_dump_all(void); -# define DBG_LEVEL 1 -#else -# define emac_dbg_register(x,y) ((void)0) -# define mal_dbg_register(x,y) ((void)0) -# define emac_init_debug() ((void)0) -# define emac_fini_debug() ((void)0) -# define emac_dbg_dump_all() ((void)0) -# define DBG_LEVEL 0 -#endif - -#if DBG_LEVEL > 0 -# define DBG(f,x...) printk("emac" f, ##x) -# define MAL_DBG(f,x...) printk("mal" f, ##x) -# define ZMII_DBG(f,x...) printk("zmii" f, ##x) -# define RGMII_DBG(f,x...) printk("rgmii" f, ##x) -# define NL "\n" -#else -# define DBG(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define MAL_DBG(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define ZMII_DBG(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define RGMII_DBG(f,x...) ((void)0) -#endif -#if DBG_LEVEL > 1 -# define DBG2(f,x...) DBG(f, ##x) -# define MAL_DBG2(f,x...) MAL_DBG(f, ##x) -# define ZMII_DBG2(f,x...) ZMII_DBG(f, ##x) -# define RGMII_DBG2(f,x...) RGMII_DBG(f, ##x) -#else -# define DBG2(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define MAL_DBG2(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define ZMII_DBG2(f,x...) ((void)0) -# define RGMII_DBG2(f,x...) ((void)0) -#endif - -#endif /* __IBM_EMAC_DEBUG_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c deleted file mode 100644 index dcd8826fc749..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,570 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.c - * - * Memory Access Layer (MAL) support - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Benjamin Herrenschmidt , - * David Gibson , - * - * Armin Kuster - * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Softare Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_mal.h" -#include "ibm_emac_debug.h" - -int __init mal_register_commac(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, - struct mal_commac *commac) -{ - unsigned long flags; - local_irq_save(flags); - - MAL_DBG("%d: reg(%08x, %08x)" NL, mal->def->index, - commac->tx_chan_mask, commac->rx_chan_mask); - - /* Don't let multiple commacs claim the same channel(s) */ - if ((mal->tx_chan_mask & commac->tx_chan_mask) || - (mal->rx_chan_mask & commac->rx_chan_mask)) { - local_irq_restore(flags); - printk(KERN_WARNING "mal%d: COMMAC channels conflict!\n", - mal->def->index); - return -EBUSY; - } - - mal->tx_chan_mask |= commac->tx_chan_mask; - mal->rx_chan_mask |= commac->rx_chan_mask; - list_add(&commac->list, &mal->list); - - local_irq_restore(flags); - return 0; -} - -void mal_unregister_commac(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac) -{ - unsigned long flags; - local_irq_save(flags); - - MAL_DBG("%d: unreg(%08x, %08x)" NL, mal->def->index, - commac->tx_chan_mask, commac->rx_chan_mask); - - mal->tx_chan_mask &= ~commac->tx_chan_mask; - mal->rx_chan_mask &= ~commac->rx_chan_mask; - list_del_init(&commac->list); - - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -int mal_set_rcbs(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel, unsigned long size) -{ - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - BUG_ON(channel < 0 || channel >= maldata->num_rx_chans || - size > MAL_MAX_RX_SIZE); - - MAL_DBG("%d: set_rbcs(%d, %lu)" NL, mal->def->index, channel, size); - - if (size & 0xf) { - printk(KERN_WARNING - "mal%d: incorrect RX size %lu for the channel %d\n", - mal->def->index, size, channel); - return -EINVAL; - } - - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RCBS(channel), size >> 4); - return 0; -} - -int mal_tx_bd_offset(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - BUG_ON(channel < 0 || channel >= maldata->num_tx_chans); - return channel * NUM_TX_BUFF; -} - -int mal_rx_bd_offset(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - BUG_ON(channel < 0 || channel >= maldata->num_rx_chans); - return maldata->num_tx_chans * NUM_TX_BUFF + channel * NUM_RX_BUFF; -} - -void mal_enable_tx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - local_bh_disable(); - MAL_DBG("%d: enable_tx(%d)" NL, mal->def->index, channel); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCASR, - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCASR) | MAL_CHAN_MASK(channel)); - local_bh_enable(); -} - -void mal_disable_tx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCARR, MAL_CHAN_MASK(channel)); - MAL_DBG("%d: disable_tx(%d)" NL, mal->def->index, channel); -} - -void mal_enable_rx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - local_bh_disable(); - MAL_DBG("%d: enable_rx(%d)" NL, mal->def->index, channel); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCASR, - get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCASR) | MAL_CHAN_MASK(channel)); - local_bh_enable(); -} - -void mal_disable_rx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel) -{ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCARR, MAL_CHAN_MASK(channel)); - MAL_DBG("%d: disable_rx(%d)" NL, mal->def->index, channel); -} - -void mal_poll_add(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac) -{ - local_bh_disable(); - MAL_DBG("%d: poll_add(%p)" NL, mal->def->index, commac); - list_add_tail(&commac->poll_list, &mal->poll_list); - local_bh_enable(); -} - -void mal_poll_del(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac) -{ - local_bh_disable(); - MAL_DBG("%d: poll_del(%p)" NL, mal->def->index, commac); - list_del(&commac->poll_list); - local_bh_enable(); -} - -/* synchronized by mal_poll() */ -static inline void mal_enable_eob_irq(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - MAL_DBG2("%d: enable_irq" NL, mal->def->index); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG, get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG) | MAL_CFG_EOPIE); -} - -/* synchronized by __LINK_STATE_RX_SCHED bit in ndev->state */ -static inline void mal_disable_eob_irq(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG, get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG) & ~MAL_CFG_EOPIE); - MAL_DBG2("%d: disable_irq" NL, mal->def->index); -} - -static irqreturn_t mal_serr(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = dev_instance; - u32 esr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_ESR); - - /* Clear the error status register */ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_ESR, esr); - - MAL_DBG("%d: SERR %08x" NL, mal->def->index, esr); - - if (esr & MAL_ESR_EVB) { - if (esr & MAL_ESR_DE) { - /* We ignore Descriptor error, - * TXDE or RXDE interrupt will be generated anyway. - */ - return IRQ_HANDLED; - } - - if (esr & MAL_ESR_PEIN) { - /* PLB error, it's probably buggy hardware or - * incorrect physical address in BD (i.e. bug) - */ - if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_ERR - "mal%d: system error, PLB (ESR = 0x%08x)\n", - mal->def->index, esr); - return IRQ_HANDLED; - } - - /* OPB error, it's probably buggy hardware or incorrect EBC setup */ - if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_ERR - "mal%d: system error, OPB (ESR = 0x%08x)\n", - mal->def->index, esr); - } - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static inline void mal_schedule_poll(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - if (likely(napi_schedule_prep(&mal->napi))) { - MAL_DBG2("%d: schedule_poll" NL, mal->def->index); - mal_disable_eob_irq(mal); - __napi_schedule(&mal->napi); - } else - MAL_DBG2("%d: already in poll" NL, mal->def->index); -} - -static irqreturn_t mal_txeob(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = dev_instance; - u32 r = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXEOBISR); - MAL_DBG2("%d: txeob %08x" NL, mal->def->index, r); - mal_schedule_poll(mal); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXEOBISR, r); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static irqreturn_t mal_rxeob(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = dev_instance; - u32 r = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXEOBISR); - MAL_DBG2("%d: rxeob %08x" NL, mal->def->index, r); - mal_schedule_poll(mal); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXEOBISR, r); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static irqreturn_t mal_txde(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = dev_instance; - u32 deir = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXDEIR); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXDEIR, deir); - - MAL_DBG("%d: txde %08x" NL, mal->def->index, deir); - - if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_ERR - "mal%d: TX descriptor error (TXDEIR = 0x%08x)\n", - mal->def->index, deir); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static irqreturn_t mal_rxde(int irq, void *dev_instance) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = dev_instance; - struct list_head *l; - u32 deir = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXDEIR); - - MAL_DBG("%d: rxde %08x" NL, mal->def->index, deir); - - list_for_each(l, &mal->list) { - struct mal_commac *mc = list_entry(l, struct mal_commac, list); - if (deir & mc->rx_chan_mask) { - mc->rx_stopped = 1; - mc->ops->rxde(mc->dev); - } - } - - mal_schedule_poll(mal); - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXDEIR, deir); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static int mal_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = container_of(napi, struct ibm_ocp_mal, napi); - struct list_head *l; - int received = 0; - - MAL_DBG2("%d: poll(%d) %d ->" NL, mal->def->index, *budget, - rx_work_limit); - again: - /* Process TX skbs */ - list_for_each(l, &mal->poll_list) { - struct mal_commac *mc = - list_entry(l, struct mal_commac, poll_list); - mc->ops->poll_tx(mc->dev); - } - - /* Process RX skbs. - * We _might_ need something more smart here to enforce polling fairness. - */ - list_for_each(l, &mal->poll_list) { - struct mal_commac *mc = - list_entry(l, struct mal_commac, poll_list); - int n = mc->ops->poll_rx(mc->dev, budget); - if (n) { - received += n; - budget -= n; - if (budget <= 0) - goto more_work; // XXX What if this is the last one ? - } - } - - /* We need to disable IRQs to protect from RXDE IRQ here */ - local_irq_disable(); - __napi_complete(napi); - mal_enable_eob_irq(mal); - local_irq_enable(); - - /* Check for "rotting" packet(s) */ - list_for_each(l, &mal->poll_list) { - struct mal_commac *mc = - list_entry(l, struct mal_commac, poll_list); - if (unlikely(mc->ops->peek_rx(mc->dev) || mc->rx_stopped)) { - MAL_DBG2("%d: rotting packet" NL, mal->def->index); - if (napi_reschedule(napi)) - mal_disable_eob_irq(mal); - else - MAL_DBG2("%d: already in poll list" NL, - mal->def->index); - - if (budget > 0) - goto again; - else - goto more_work; - } - mc->ops->poll_tx(mc->dev); - } - - more_work: - MAL_DBG2("%d: poll() %d <- %d" NL, mal->def->index, budget, received); - return received; -} - -static void mal_reset(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - int n = 10; - MAL_DBG("%d: reset" NL, mal->def->index); - - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG, MAL_CFG_SR); - - /* Wait for reset to complete (1 system clock) */ - while ((get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG) & MAL_CFG_SR) && n) - --n; - - if (unlikely(!n)) - printk(KERN_ERR "mal%d: reset timeout\n", mal->def->index); -} - -int mal_get_regs_len(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal) -{ - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr) + - sizeof(struct ibm_mal_regs); -} - -void *mal_dump_regs(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, void *buf) -{ - struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr *hdr = buf; - struct ibm_mal_regs *regs = (struct ibm_mal_regs *)(hdr + 1); - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - int i; - - hdr->version = MAL_VERSION; - hdr->index = mal->def->index; - - regs->tx_count = maldata->num_tx_chans; - regs->rx_count = maldata->num_rx_chans; - - regs->cfg = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG); - regs->esr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_ESR); - regs->ier = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_IER); - regs->tx_casr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCASR); - regs->tx_carr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCARR); - regs->tx_eobisr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXEOBISR); - regs->tx_deir = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXDEIR); - regs->rx_casr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCASR); - regs->rx_carr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCARR); - regs->rx_eobisr = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXEOBISR); - regs->rx_deir = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXDEIR); - - for (i = 0; i < regs->tx_count; ++i) - regs->tx_ctpr[i] = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCTPR(i)); - - for (i = 0; i < regs->rx_count; ++i) { - regs->rx_ctpr[i] = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCTPR(i)); - regs->rcbs[i] = get_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RCBS(i)); - } - return regs + 1; -} - -static int __init mal_probe(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal; - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata; - int err = 0, i, bd_size; - - MAL_DBG("%d: probe" NL, ocpdev->def->index); - - maldata = ocpdev->def->additions; - if (maldata == NULL) { - printk(KERN_ERR "mal%d: missing additional data!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENODEV; - } - - mal = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ibm_ocp_mal), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!mal) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "mal%d: out of memory allocating MAL structure!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - /* XXX This only works for native dcr for now */ - mal->dcrhost = dcr_map(NULL, maldata->dcr_base, 0); - - mal->def = ocpdev->def; - - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mal->poll_list); - mal->napi.weight = CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_POLL_WEIGHT; - mal->napi.poll = mal_poll; - - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mal->list); - - /* Load power-on reset defaults */ - mal_reset(mal); - - /* Set the MAL configuration register */ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_CFG, MAL_CFG_DEFAULT | MAL_CFG_PLBB | - MAL_CFG_OPBBL | MAL_CFG_LEA); - - mal_enable_eob_irq(mal); - - /* Allocate space for BD rings */ - BUG_ON(maldata->num_tx_chans <= 0 || maldata->num_tx_chans > 32); - BUG_ON(maldata->num_rx_chans <= 0 || maldata->num_rx_chans > 32); - bd_size = sizeof(struct mal_descriptor) * - (NUM_TX_BUFF * maldata->num_tx_chans + - NUM_RX_BUFF * maldata->num_rx_chans); - mal->bd_virt = - dma_alloc_coherent(&ocpdev->dev, bd_size, &mal->bd_dma, GFP_KERNEL); - - if (!mal->bd_virt) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "mal%d: out of memory allocating RX/TX descriptors!\n", - mal->def->index); - err = -ENOMEM; - goto fail; - } - memset(mal->bd_virt, 0, bd_size); - - for (i = 0; i < maldata->num_tx_chans; ++i) - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_TXCTPR(i), mal->bd_dma + - sizeof(struct mal_descriptor) * - mal_tx_bd_offset(mal, i)); - - for (i = 0; i < maldata->num_rx_chans; ++i) - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_RXCTPR(i), mal->bd_dma + - sizeof(struct mal_descriptor) * - mal_rx_bd_offset(mal, i)); - - err = request_irq(maldata->serr_irq, mal_serr, 0, "MAL SERR", mal); - if (err) - goto fail2; - err = request_irq(maldata->txde_irq, mal_txde, 0, "MAL TX DE", mal); - if (err) - goto fail3; - err = request_irq(maldata->txeob_irq, mal_txeob, 0, "MAL TX EOB", mal); - if (err) - goto fail4; - err = request_irq(maldata->rxde_irq, mal_rxde, 0, "MAL RX DE", mal); - if (err) - goto fail5; - err = request_irq(maldata->rxeob_irq, mal_rxeob, 0, "MAL RX EOB", mal); - if (err) - goto fail6; - - /* Enable all MAL SERR interrupt sources */ - set_mal_dcrn(mal, MAL_IER, MAL_IER_EVENTS); - - /* Advertise this instance to the rest of the world */ - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, mal); - - mal_dbg_register(mal->def->index, mal); - - printk(KERN_INFO "mal%d: initialized, %d TX channels, %d RX channels\n", - mal->def->index, maldata->num_tx_chans, maldata->num_rx_chans); - return 0; - - fail6: - free_irq(maldata->rxde_irq, mal); - fail5: - free_irq(maldata->txeob_irq, mal); - fail4: - free_irq(maldata->txde_irq, mal); - fail3: - free_irq(maldata->serr_irq, mal); - fail2: - dma_free_coherent(&ocpdev->dev, bd_size, mal->bd_virt, mal->bd_dma); - fail: - kfree(mal); - return err; -} - -static void __exit mal_remove(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct ocp_func_mal_data *maldata = mal->def->additions; - - MAL_DBG("%d: remove" NL, mal->def->index); - - /* Synchronize with scheduled polling */ - napi_disable(&mal->napi); - - if (!list_empty(&mal->list)) { - /* This is *very* bad */ - printk(KERN_EMERG - "mal%d: commac list is not empty on remove!\n", - mal->def->index); - } - - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, NULL); - - free_irq(maldata->serr_irq, mal); - free_irq(maldata->txde_irq, mal); - free_irq(maldata->txeob_irq, mal); - free_irq(maldata->rxde_irq, mal); - free_irq(maldata->rxeob_irq, mal); - - mal_reset(mal); - - mal_dbg_register(mal->def->index, NULL); - - dma_free_coherent(&ocpdev->dev, - sizeof(struct mal_descriptor) * - (NUM_TX_BUFF * maldata->num_tx_chans + - NUM_RX_BUFF * maldata->num_rx_chans), mal->bd_virt, - mal->bd_dma); - - kfree(mal); -} - -/* Structure for a device driver */ -static struct ocp_device_id mal_ids[] = { - { .vendor = OCP_VENDOR_IBM, .function = OCP_FUNC_MAL }, - { .vendor = OCP_VENDOR_INVALID} -}; - -static struct ocp_driver mal_driver = { - .name = "mal", - .id_table = mal_ids, - - .probe = mal_probe, - .remove = mal_remove, -}; - -int __init mal_init(void) -{ - MAL_DBG(": init" NL); - return ocp_register_driver(&mal_driver); -} - -void __exit mal_exit(void) -{ - MAL_DBG(": exit" NL); - ocp_unregister_driver(&mal_driver); -} diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h deleted file mode 100644 index b8adbe6d4b01..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_mal.h - * - * Memory Access Layer (MAL) support - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Armin Kuster - * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Softare Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#ifndef __IBM_EMAC_MAL_H_ -#define __IBM_EMAC_MAL_H_ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -/* - * These MAL "versions" probably aren't the real versions IBM uses for these - * MAL cores, I assigned them just to make #ifdefs in this file nicer and - * reflect the fact that 40x and 44x have slightly different MALs. --ebs - */ -#if defined(CONFIG_405GP) || defined(CONFIG_405GPR) || defined(CONFIG_405EP) || \ - defined(CONFIG_440EP) || defined(CONFIG_440GR) || defined(CONFIG_NP405H) -#define MAL_VERSION 1 -#elif defined(CONFIG_440GP) || defined(CONFIG_440GX) || defined(CONFIG_440SP) || \ - defined(CONFIG_440SPE) -#define MAL_VERSION 2 -#else -#error "Unknown SoC, please check chip manual and choose MAL 'version'" -#endif - -/* MALx DCR registers */ -#define MAL_CFG 0x00 -#define MAL_CFG_SR 0x80000000 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBB 0x00004000 -#define MAL_CFG_OPBBL 0x00000080 -#define MAL_CFG_EOPIE 0x00000004 -#define MAL_CFG_LEA 0x00000002 -#define MAL_CFG_SD 0x00000001 -#if MAL_VERSION == 1 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBP_MASK 0x00c00000 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBP_10 0x00800000 -#define MAL_CFG_GA 0x00200000 -#define MAL_CFG_OA 0x00100000 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBLE 0x00080000 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBT_MASK 0x00078000 -#define MAL_CFG_DEFAULT (MAL_CFG_PLBP_10 | MAL_CFG_PLBT_MASK) -#elif MAL_VERSION == 2 -#define MAL_CFG_RPP_MASK 0x00c00000 -#define MAL_CFG_RPP_10 0x00800000 -#define MAL_CFG_RMBS_MASK 0x00300000 -#define MAL_CFG_WPP_MASK 0x000c0000 -#define MAL_CFG_WPP_10 0x00080000 -#define MAL_CFG_WMBS_MASK 0x00030000 -#define MAL_CFG_PLBLE 0x00008000 -#define MAL_CFG_DEFAULT (MAL_CFG_RMBS_MASK | MAL_CFG_WMBS_MASK | \ - MAL_CFG_RPP_10 | MAL_CFG_WPP_10) -#else -#error "Unknown MAL version" -#endif - -#define MAL_ESR 0x01 -#define MAL_ESR_EVB 0x80000000 -#define MAL_ESR_CIDT 0x40000000 -#define MAL_ESR_CID_MASK 0x3e000000 -#define MAL_ESR_CID_SHIFT 25 -#define MAL_ESR_DE 0x00100000 -#define MAL_ESR_OTE 0x00040000 -#define MAL_ESR_OSE 0x00020000 -#define MAL_ESR_PEIN 0x00010000 -#define MAL_ESR_DEI 0x00000010 -#define MAL_ESR_OTEI 0x00000004 -#define MAL_ESR_OSEI 0x00000002 -#define MAL_ESR_PBEI 0x00000001 -#if MAL_VERSION == 1 -#define MAL_ESR_ONE 0x00080000 -#define MAL_ESR_ONEI 0x00000008 -#elif MAL_VERSION == 2 -#define MAL_ESR_PTE 0x00800000 -#define MAL_ESR_PRE 0x00400000 -#define MAL_ESR_PWE 0x00200000 -#define MAL_ESR_PTEI 0x00000080 -#define MAL_ESR_PREI 0x00000040 -#define MAL_ESR_PWEI 0x00000020 -#else -#error "Unknown MAL version" -#endif - -#define MAL_IER 0x02 -#define MAL_IER_DE 0x00000010 -#define MAL_IER_OTE 0x00000004 -#define MAL_IER_OE 0x00000002 -#define MAL_IER_PE 0x00000001 -#if MAL_VERSION == 1 -#define MAL_IER_NWE 0x00000008 -#define MAL_IER_SOC_EVENTS MAL_IER_NWE -#elif MAL_VERSION == 2 -#define MAL_IER_PT 0x00000080 -#define MAL_IER_PRE 0x00000040 -#define MAL_IER_PWE 0x00000020 -#define MAL_IER_SOC_EVENTS (MAL_IER_PT | MAL_IER_PRE | MAL_IER_PWE) -#else -#error "Unknown MAL version" -#endif -#define MAL_IER_EVENTS (MAL_IER_SOC_EVENTS | MAL_IER_OTE | \ - MAL_IER_OTE | MAL_IER_OE | MAL_IER_PE) - -#define MAL_TXCASR 0x04 -#define MAL_TXCARR 0x05 -#define MAL_TXEOBISR 0x06 -#define MAL_TXDEIR 0x07 -#define MAL_RXCASR 0x10 -#define MAL_RXCARR 0x11 -#define MAL_RXEOBISR 0x12 -#define MAL_RXDEIR 0x13 -#define MAL_TXCTPR(n) ((n) + 0x20) -#define MAL_RXCTPR(n) ((n) + 0x40) -#define MAL_RCBS(n) ((n) + 0x60) - -/* In reality MAL can handle TX buffers up to 4095 bytes long, - * but this isn't a good round number :) --ebs - */ -#define MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE 4080 -#define MAL_MAX_RX_SIZE 4080 - -static inline int mal_rx_size(int len) -{ - len = (len + 0xf) & ~0xf; - return len > MAL_MAX_RX_SIZE ? MAL_MAX_RX_SIZE : len; -} - -static inline int mal_tx_chunks(int len) -{ - return (len + MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE - 1) / MAL_MAX_TX_SIZE; -} - -#define MAL_CHAN_MASK(n) (0x80000000 >> (n)) - -/* MAL Buffer Descriptor structure */ -struct mal_descriptor { - u16 ctrl; /* MAL / Commac status control bits */ - u16 data_len; /* Max length is 4K-1 (12 bits) */ - u32 data_ptr; /* pointer to actual data buffer */ -}; - -/* the following defines are for the MadMAL status and control registers. */ -/* MADMAL transmit and receive status/control bits */ -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_EMPTY 0x8000 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_WRAP 0x4000 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_CM 0x2000 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_LAST 0x1000 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_FIRST 0x0800 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_INTR 0x0400 -#define MAL_RX_CTRL_SINGLE (MAL_RX_CTRL_LAST | MAL_RX_CTRL_FIRST) -#define MAL_IS_SINGLE_RX(ctrl) (((ctrl) & MAL_RX_CTRL_SINGLE) == MAL_RX_CTRL_SINGLE) - -#define MAL_TX_CTRL_READY 0x8000 -#define MAL_TX_CTRL_WRAP 0x4000 -#define MAL_TX_CTRL_CM 0x2000 -#define MAL_TX_CTRL_LAST 0x1000 -#define MAL_TX_CTRL_INTR 0x0400 - -struct mal_commac_ops { - void (*poll_tx) (void *dev); - int (*poll_rx) (void *dev, int budget); - int (*peek_rx) (void *dev); - void (*rxde) (void *dev); -}; - -struct mal_commac { - struct mal_commac_ops *ops; - void *dev; - struct list_head poll_list; - int rx_stopped; - - u32 tx_chan_mask; - u32 rx_chan_mask; - struct list_head list; -}; - -struct ibm_ocp_mal { - dcr_host_t dcrhost; - - struct list_head poll_list; - struct napi_struct napi; - - struct list_head list; - u32 tx_chan_mask; - u32 rx_chan_mask; - - dma_addr_t bd_dma; - struct mal_descriptor *bd_virt; - - struct ocp_def *def; -}; - -static inline u32 get_mal_dcrn(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int reg) -{ - return dcr_read(mal->dcrhost, reg); -} - -static inline void set_mal_dcrn(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int reg, u32 val) -{ - dcr_write(mal->dcrhost, reg, val); -} - -/* Register MAL devices */ -int mal_init(void) __init; -void mal_exit(void) __exit; - -int mal_register_commac(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, - struct mal_commac *commac) __init; -void mal_unregister_commac(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac); -int mal_set_rcbs(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel, unsigned long size); - -/* Returns BD ring offset for a particular channel - (in 'struct mal_descriptor' elements) -*/ -int mal_tx_bd_offset(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); -int mal_rx_bd_offset(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); - -void mal_enable_tx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); -void mal_disable_tx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); -void mal_enable_rx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); -void mal_disable_rx_channel(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, int channel); - -/* Add/remove EMAC to/from MAL polling list */ -void mal_poll_add(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac); -void mal_poll_del(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, struct mal_commac *commac); - -/* Ethtool MAL registers */ -struct ibm_mal_regs { - u32 tx_count; - u32 rx_count; - - u32 cfg; - u32 esr; - u32 ier; - u32 tx_casr; - u32 tx_carr; - u32 tx_eobisr; - u32 tx_deir; - u32 rx_casr; - u32 rx_carr; - u32 rx_eobisr; - u32 rx_deir; - u32 tx_ctpr[32]; - u32 rx_ctpr[32]; - u32 rcbs[32]; -}; - -int mal_get_regs_len(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal); -void *mal_dump_regs(struct ibm_ocp_mal *mal, void *buf); - -#endif /* __IBM_EMAC_MAL_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c deleted file mode 100644 index e57862b34cae..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,398 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, PHY support. - * Borrowed from sungem_phy.c, though I only kept the generic MII - * driver for now. - * - * This file should be shared with other drivers or eventually - * merged as the "low level" part of miilib - * - * (c) 2003, Benjamin Herrenscmidt (benh@kernel.crashing.org) - * (c) 2004-2005, Eugene Surovegin - * - */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_phy.h" - -static inline int phy_read(struct mii_phy *phy, int reg) -{ - return phy->mdio_read(phy->dev, phy->address, reg); -} - -static inline void phy_write(struct mii_phy *phy, int reg, int val) -{ - phy->mdio_write(phy->dev, phy->address, reg, val); -} - -/* - * polls MII_BMCR until BMCR_RESET bit clears or operation times out. - * - * returns: - * >= 0 => success, value in BMCR returned to caller - * -EBUSY => failure, RESET bit never cleared - * otherwise => failure, lower level PHY read failed - */ -static int mii_spin_reset_complete(struct mii_phy *phy) -{ - int val; - int limit = 10000; - - while (limit--) { - val = phy_read(phy, MII_BMCR); - if (val >= 0 && !(val & BMCR_RESET)) - return val; /* success */ - udelay(10); - } - if (val & BMCR_RESET) - val = -EBUSY; - - if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: PHY reset timeout (%d)\n", - ((struct ocp_enet_private *)phy->dev->priv)->def->index, - val); - return val; -} - -int mii_reset_phy(struct mii_phy *phy) -{ - int val; - - val = phy_read(phy, MII_BMCR); - val &= ~BMCR_ISOLATE; - val |= BMCR_RESET; - phy_write(phy, MII_BMCR, val); - - udelay(300); - - val = mii_spin_reset_complete(phy); - if (val >= 0 && (val & BMCR_ISOLATE)) - phy_write(phy, MII_BMCR, val & ~BMCR_ISOLATE); - - return val < 0; -} - -static int genmii_setup_aneg(struct mii_phy *phy, u32 advertise) -{ - int ctl, adv; - - phy->autoneg = AUTONEG_ENABLE; - phy->speed = SPEED_10; - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_HALF; - phy->pause = phy->asym_pause = 0; - phy->advertising = advertise; - - /* Setup standard advertise */ - adv = phy_read(phy, MII_ADVERTISE); - if (adv < 0) - return adv; - adv &= ~(ADVERTISE_ALL | ADVERTISE_100BASE4 | ADVERTISE_PAUSE_CAP | - ADVERTISE_PAUSE_ASYM); - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_10baseT_Half) - adv |= ADVERTISE_10HALF; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_10baseT_Full) - adv |= ADVERTISE_10FULL; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_100baseT_Half) - adv |= ADVERTISE_100HALF; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_100baseT_Full) - adv |= ADVERTISE_100FULL; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_Pause) - adv |= ADVERTISE_PAUSE_CAP; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_Asym_Pause) - adv |= ADVERTISE_PAUSE_ASYM; - phy_write(phy, MII_ADVERTISE, adv); - - if (phy->features & - (SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full | SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half)) { - adv = phy_read(phy, MII_CTRL1000); - if (adv < 0) - return adv; - adv &= ~(ADVERTISE_1000FULL | ADVERTISE_1000HALF); - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_1000baseT_Full) - adv |= ADVERTISE_1000FULL; - if (advertise & ADVERTISED_1000baseT_Half) - adv |= ADVERTISE_1000HALF; - phy_write(phy, MII_CTRL1000, adv); - } - - /* Start/Restart aneg */ - /* on some PHYs (e.g. National DP83843) a write to MII_ADVERTISE - * causes BMCR_RESET to be set on the next read of MII_BMCR, which - * if not checked for causes the PHY to be reset below */ - ctl = mii_spin_reset_complete(phy); - if (ctl < 0) - return ctl; - - ctl |= BMCR_ANENABLE | BMCR_ANRESTART; - phy_write(phy, MII_BMCR, ctl); - - return 0; -} - -static int genmii_setup_forced(struct mii_phy *phy, int speed, int fd) -{ - int ctl; - - phy->autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE; - phy->speed = speed; - phy->duplex = fd; - phy->pause = phy->asym_pause = 0; - - /* First reset the PHY */ - mii_reset_phy(phy); - - ctl = phy_read(phy, MII_BMCR); - if (ctl < 0) - return ctl; - ctl &= ~(BMCR_FULLDPLX | BMCR_SPEED100 | BMCR_ANENABLE | BMCR_SPEED1000); - - /* Select speed & duplex */ - switch (speed) { - case SPEED_10: - break; - case SPEED_100: - ctl |= BMCR_SPEED100; - break; - case SPEED_1000: - ctl |= BMCR_SPEED1000; - break; - default: - return -EINVAL; - } - if (fd == DUPLEX_FULL) - ctl |= BMCR_FULLDPLX; - phy_write(phy, MII_BMCR, ctl); - - return 0; -} - -static int genmii_poll_link(struct mii_phy *phy) -{ - int status; - - /* Clear latched value with dummy read */ - phy_read(phy, MII_BMSR); - status = phy_read(phy, MII_BMSR); - if (status < 0 || (status & BMSR_LSTATUS) == 0) - return 0; - if (phy->autoneg == AUTONEG_ENABLE && !(status & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -static int genmii_read_link(struct mii_phy *phy) -{ - if (phy->autoneg == AUTONEG_ENABLE) { - int glpa = 0; - int lpa = phy_read(phy, MII_LPA) & phy_read(phy, MII_ADVERTISE); - if (lpa < 0) - return lpa; - - if (phy->features & - (SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full | SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half)) { - int adv = phy_read(phy, MII_CTRL1000); - glpa = phy_read(phy, MII_STAT1000); - - if (glpa < 0 || adv < 0) - return adv; - - glpa &= adv << 2; - } - - phy->speed = SPEED_10; - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_HALF; - phy->pause = phy->asym_pause = 0; - - if (glpa & (LPA_1000FULL | LPA_1000HALF)) { - phy->speed = SPEED_1000; - if (glpa & LPA_1000FULL) - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; - } else if (lpa & (LPA_100FULL | LPA_100HALF)) { - phy->speed = SPEED_100; - if (lpa & LPA_100FULL) - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; - } else if (lpa & LPA_10FULL) - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; - - if (phy->duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) { - phy->pause = lpa & LPA_PAUSE_CAP ? 1 : 0; - phy->asym_pause = lpa & LPA_PAUSE_ASYM ? 1 : 0; - } - } else { - int bmcr = phy_read(phy, MII_BMCR); - if (bmcr < 0) - return bmcr; - - if (bmcr & BMCR_FULLDPLX) - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_FULL; - else - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_HALF; - if (bmcr & BMCR_SPEED1000) - phy->speed = SPEED_1000; - else if (bmcr & BMCR_SPEED100) - phy->speed = SPEED_100; - else - phy->speed = SPEED_10; - - phy->pause = phy->asym_pause = 0; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Generic implementation for most 10/100/1000 PHYs */ -static struct mii_phy_ops generic_phy_ops = { - .setup_aneg = genmii_setup_aneg, - .setup_forced = genmii_setup_forced, - .poll_link = genmii_poll_link, - .read_link = genmii_read_link -}; - -static struct mii_phy_def genmii_phy_def = { - .phy_id = 0x00000000, - .phy_id_mask = 0x00000000, - .name = "Generic MII", - .ops = &generic_phy_ops -}; - -/* CIS8201 */ -#define MII_CIS8201_10BTCSR 0x16 -#define TENBTCSR_ECHO_DISABLE 0x2000 -#define MII_CIS8201_EPCR 0x17 -#define EPCR_MODE_MASK 0x3000 -#define EPCR_GMII_MODE 0x0000 -#define EPCR_RGMII_MODE 0x1000 -#define EPCR_TBI_MODE 0x2000 -#define EPCR_RTBI_MODE 0x3000 -#define MII_CIS8201_ACSR 0x1c -#define ACSR_PIN_PRIO_SELECT 0x0004 - -static int cis8201_init(struct mii_phy *phy) -{ - int epcr; - - epcr = phy_read(phy, MII_CIS8201_EPCR); - if (epcr < 0) - return epcr; - - epcr &= ~EPCR_MODE_MASK; - - switch (phy->mode) { - case PHY_MODE_TBI: - epcr |= EPCR_TBI_MODE; - break; - case PHY_MODE_RTBI: - epcr |= EPCR_RTBI_MODE; - break; - case PHY_MODE_GMII: - epcr |= EPCR_GMII_MODE; - break; - case PHY_MODE_RGMII: - default: - epcr |= EPCR_RGMII_MODE; - } - - phy_write(phy, MII_CIS8201_EPCR, epcr); - - /* MII regs override strap pins */ - phy_write(phy, MII_CIS8201_ACSR, - phy_read(phy, MII_CIS8201_ACSR) | ACSR_PIN_PRIO_SELECT); - - /* Disable TX_EN -> CRS echo mode, otherwise 10/HDX doesn't work */ - phy_write(phy, MII_CIS8201_10BTCSR, - phy_read(phy, MII_CIS8201_10BTCSR) | TENBTCSR_ECHO_DISABLE); - - return 0; -} - -static struct mii_phy_ops cis8201_phy_ops = { - .init = cis8201_init, - .setup_aneg = genmii_setup_aneg, - .setup_forced = genmii_setup_forced, - .poll_link = genmii_poll_link, - .read_link = genmii_read_link -}; - -static struct mii_phy_def cis8201_phy_def = { - .phy_id = 0x000fc410, - .phy_id_mask = 0x000ffff0, - .name = "CIS8201 Gigabit Ethernet", - .ops = &cis8201_phy_ops -}; - -static struct mii_phy_def *mii_phy_table[] = { - &cis8201_phy_def, - &genmii_phy_def, - NULL -}; - -int mii_phy_probe(struct mii_phy *phy, int address) -{ - struct mii_phy_def *def; - int i; - int id; - - phy->autoneg = AUTONEG_DISABLE; - phy->advertising = 0; - phy->address = address; - phy->speed = SPEED_10; - phy->duplex = DUPLEX_HALF; - phy->pause = phy->asym_pause = 0; - - /* Take PHY out of isolate mode and reset it. */ - if (mii_reset_phy(phy)) - return -ENODEV; - - /* Read ID and find matching entry */ - id = (phy_read(phy, MII_PHYSID1) << 16) | phy_read(phy, MII_PHYSID2); - if (id < 0) - return -ENODEV; - for (i = 0; (def = mii_phy_table[i]) != NULL; i++) - if ((id & def->phy_id_mask) == def->phy_id) - break; - /* Should never be NULL (we have a generic entry), but... */ - if (!def) - return -ENODEV; - - phy->def = def; - - /* Determine PHY features if needed */ - phy->features = def->features; - if (!phy->features) { - u16 bmsr = phy_read(phy, MII_BMSR); - if (bmsr & BMSR_ANEGCAPABLE) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_Autoneg; - if (bmsr & BMSR_10HALF) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half; - if (bmsr & BMSR_10FULL) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full; - if (bmsr & BMSR_100HALF) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_100baseT_Half; - if (bmsr & BMSR_100FULL) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_100baseT_Full; - if (bmsr & BMSR_ESTATEN) { - u16 esr = phy_read(phy, MII_ESTATUS); - if (esr & ESTATUS_1000_TFULL) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Full; - if (esr & ESTATUS_1000_THALF) - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_1000baseT_Half; - } - phy->features |= SUPPORTED_MII; - } - - /* Setup default advertising */ - phy->advertising = phy->features; - - return 0; -} - -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h deleted file mode 100644 index a70e0fea54c4..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_phy.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, PHY support - * - * Benjamin Herrenschmidt - * February 2003 - * - * Minor additions by Eugene Surovegin , 2004 - * - * 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 file basically duplicates sungem_phy.{c,h} with different PHYs - * supported. I'm looking into merging that in a single mii layer more - * flexible than mii.c - */ - -#ifndef _IBM_OCP_PHY_H_ -#define _IBM_OCP_PHY_H_ - -struct mii_phy; - -/* Operations supported by any kind of PHY */ -struct mii_phy_ops { - int (*init) (struct mii_phy * phy); - int (*suspend) (struct mii_phy * phy, int wol_options); - int (*setup_aneg) (struct mii_phy * phy, u32 advertise); - int (*setup_forced) (struct mii_phy * phy, int speed, int fd); - int (*poll_link) (struct mii_phy * phy); - int (*read_link) (struct mii_phy * phy); -}; - -/* Structure used to statically define an mii/gii based PHY */ -struct mii_phy_def { - u32 phy_id; /* Concatenated ID1 << 16 | ID2 */ - u32 phy_id_mask; /* Significant bits */ - u32 features; /* Ethtool SUPPORTED_* defines or - 0 for autodetect */ - int magic_aneg; /* Autoneg does all speed test for us */ - const char *name; - const struct mii_phy_ops *ops; -}; - -/* An instance of a PHY, partially borrowed from mii_if_info */ -struct mii_phy { - struct mii_phy_def *def; - u32 advertising; /* Ethtool ADVERTISED_* defines */ - u32 features; /* Copied from mii_phy_def.features - or determined automaticaly */ - int address; /* PHY address */ - int mode; /* PHY mode */ - - /* 1: autoneg enabled, 0: disabled */ - int autoneg; - - /* forced speed & duplex (no autoneg) - * partner speed & duplex & pause (autoneg) - */ - int speed; - int duplex; - int pause; - int asym_pause; - - /* Provided by host chip */ - struct net_device *dev; - int (*mdio_read) (struct net_device * dev, int addr, int reg); - void (*mdio_write) (struct net_device * dev, int addr, int reg, - int val); -}; - -/* Pass in a struct mii_phy with dev, mdio_read and mdio_write - * filled, the remaining fields will be filled on return - */ -int mii_phy_probe(struct mii_phy *phy, int address); -int mii_reset_phy(struct mii_phy *phy); - -#endif /* _IBM_OCP_PHY_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9dbb5e5936c3..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, RGMII bridge support. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Matt Porter - * Copyright 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#include -#include -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_debug.h" - -/* RGMIIx_FER */ -#define RGMII_FER_MASK(idx) (0x7 << ((idx) * 4)) -#define RGMII_FER_RTBI(idx) (0x4 << ((idx) * 4)) -#define RGMII_FER_RGMII(idx) (0x5 << ((idx) * 4)) -#define RGMII_FER_TBI(idx) (0x6 << ((idx) * 4)) -#define RGMII_FER_GMII(idx) (0x7 << ((idx) * 4)) - -/* RGMIIx_SSR */ -#define RGMII_SSR_MASK(idx) (0x7 << ((idx) * 8)) -#define RGMII_SSR_100(idx) (0x2 << ((idx) * 8)) -#define RGMII_SSR_1000(idx) (0x4 << ((idx) * 8)) - -/* RGMII bridge supports only GMII/TBI and RGMII/RTBI PHYs */ -static inline int rgmii_valid_mode(int phy_mode) -{ - return phy_mode == PHY_MODE_GMII || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_RGMII || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_TBI || - phy_mode == PHY_MODE_RTBI; -} - -static inline const char *rgmii_mode_name(int mode) -{ - switch (mode) { - case PHY_MODE_RGMII: - return "RGMII"; - case PHY_MODE_TBI: - return "TBI"; - case PHY_MODE_GMII: - return "GMII"; - case PHY_MODE_RTBI: - return "RTBI"; - default: - BUG(); - } -} - -static inline u32 rgmii_mode_mask(int mode, int input) -{ - switch (mode) { - case PHY_MODE_RGMII: - return RGMII_FER_RGMII(input); - case PHY_MODE_TBI: - return RGMII_FER_TBI(input); - case PHY_MODE_GMII: - return RGMII_FER_GMII(input); - case PHY_MODE_RTBI: - return RGMII_FER_RTBI(input); - default: - BUG(); - } -} - -static int __init rgmii_init(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int mode) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_rgmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct rgmii_regs *p; - - RGMII_DBG("%d: init(%d, %d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input, mode); - - if (!dev) { - dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ibm_ocp_rgmii), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "rgmii%d: couldn't allocate device structure!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - p = (struct rgmii_regs *)ioremap(ocpdev->def->paddr, - sizeof(struct rgmii_regs)); - if (!p) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "rgmii%d: could not ioremap device registers!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - kfree(dev); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - dev->base = p; - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, dev); - - /* Disable all inputs by default */ - out_be32(&p->fer, 0); - } else - p = dev->base; - - /* Enable this input */ - out_be32(&p->fer, in_be32(&p->fer) | rgmii_mode_mask(mode, input)); - - printk(KERN_NOTICE "rgmii%d: input %d in %s mode\n", - ocpdev->def->index, input, rgmii_mode_name(mode)); - - ++dev->users; - return 0; -} - -int __init rgmii_attach(void *emac) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = emac; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - /* Check if we need to attach to a RGMII */ - if (emacdata->rgmii_idx >= 0 && rgmii_valid_mode(emacdata->phy_mode)) { - dev->rgmii_input = emacdata->rgmii_mux; - dev->rgmii_dev = - ocp_find_device(OCP_VENDOR_IBM, OCP_FUNC_RGMII, - emacdata->rgmii_idx); - if (!dev->rgmii_dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: unknown rgmii%d!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->rgmii_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - if (rgmii_init - (dev->rgmii_dev, dev->rgmii_input, emacdata->phy_mode)) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "emac%d: rgmii%d initialization failed!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->rgmii_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - } - return 0; -} - -void rgmii_set_speed(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int speed) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_rgmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - u32 ssr = in_be32(&dev->base->ssr) & ~RGMII_SSR_MASK(input); - - RGMII_DBG("%d: speed(%d, %d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input, speed); - - if (speed == SPEED_1000) - ssr |= RGMII_SSR_1000(input); - else if (speed == SPEED_100) - ssr |= RGMII_SSR_100(input); - - out_be32(&dev->base->ssr, ssr); -} - -void __rgmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_rgmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - BUG_ON(!dev || dev->users == 0); - - RGMII_DBG("%d: fini(%d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input); - - /* Disable this input */ - out_be32(&dev->base->fer, - in_be32(&dev->base->fer) & ~RGMII_FER_MASK(input)); - - if (!--dev->users) { - /* Free everything if this is the last user */ - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, NULL); - iounmap((void *)dev->base); - kfree(dev); - } -} - -int __rgmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr) + - sizeof(struct rgmii_regs); -} - -void *rgmii_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_rgmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr *hdr = buf; - struct rgmii_regs *regs = (struct rgmii_regs *)(hdr + 1); - - hdr->version = 0; - hdr->index = ocpdev->def->index; - memcpy_fromio(regs, dev->base, sizeof(struct rgmii_regs)); - return regs + 1; -} diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h deleted file mode 100644 index 971e45815c6c..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_rgmii.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, RGMII bridge support. - * - * Based on ocp_zmii.h/ibm_emac_zmii.h - * Armin Kuster akuster@mvista.com - * - * Copyright 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc. - * Matt Porter - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef _IBM_EMAC_RGMII_H_ -#define _IBM_EMAC_RGMII_H_ - - -/* RGMII bridge */ -struct rgmii_regs { - u32 fer; /* Function enable register */ - u32 ssr; /* Speed select register */ -}; - -/* RGMII device */ -struct ibm_ocp_rgmii { - struct rgmii_regs __iomem *base; - int users; /* number of EMACs using this RGMII bridge */ -}; - -#ifdef CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RGMII -int rgmii_attach(void *emac) __init; - -void __rgmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input); -static inline void rgmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __rgmii_fini(ocpdev, input); -} - -void rgmii_set_speed(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int speed); - -int __rgmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev); -static inline int rgmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return ocpdev ? __rgmii_get_regs_len(ocpdev) : 0; -} - -void *rgmii_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf); -#else -# define rgmii_attach(x) 0 -# define rgmii_fini(x,y) ((void)0) -# define rgmii_set_speed(x,y,z) ((void)0) -# define rgmii_get_regs_len(x) 0 -# define rgmii_dump_regs(x,buf) (buf) -#endif /* !CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_RGMII */ - -#endif /* _IBM_EMAC_RGMII_H_ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3c2d5ba522a1..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, TAH support. - * - * Copyright 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc. - * Matt Porter - * - * Copyright (c) 2005 Eugene Surovegin - * - * 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. - */ -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" - -static int __init tah_init(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct tah_regs *p; - - if (ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "tah%d: already in use!\n", ocpdev->def->index); - return -EBUSY; - } - - /* Initialize TAH and enable IPv4 checksum verification, no TSO yet */ - p = (struct tah_regs *)ioremap(ocpdev->def->paddr, sizeof(*p)); - if (!p) { - printk(KERN_ERR "tah%d: could not ioremap device registers!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENOMEM; - } - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, p); - __tah_reset(ocpdev); - - return 0; -} - -int __init tah_attach(void *emac) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = emac; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - /* Check if we need to attach to a TAH */ - if (emacdata->tah_idx >= 0) { - dev->tah_dev = ocp_find_device(OCP_ANY_ID, OCP_FUNC_TAH, - emacdata->tah_idx); - if (!dev->tah_dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: unknown tah%d!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->tah_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - if (tah_init(dev->tah_dev)) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "emac%d: tah%d initialization failed!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->tah_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - } - return 0; -} - -void __tah_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct tah_regs *p = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - BUG_ON(!p); - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, NULL); - iounmap((void *)p); -} - -void __tah_reset(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - struct tah_regs *p = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - int n; - - /* Reset TAH */ - out_be32(&p->mr, TAH_MR_SR); - n = 100; - while ((in_be32(&p->mr) & TAH_MR_SR) && n) - --n; - - if (unlikely(!n)) - printk(KERN_ERR "tah%d: reset timeout\n", ocpdev->def->index); - - /* 10KB TAH TX FIFO accomodates the max MTU of 9000 */ - out_be32(&p->mr, - TAH_MR_CVR | TAH_MR_ST_768 | TAH_MR_TFS_10KB | TAH_MR_DTFP | - TAH_MR_DIG); -} - -int __tah_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr) + - sizeof(struct tah_regs); -} - -void *tah_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf) -{ - struct tah_regs *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr *hdr = buf; - struct tah_regs *regs = (struct tah_regs *)(hdr + 1); - - hdr->version = 0; - hdr->index = ocpdev->def->index; - memcpy_fromio(regs, dev, sizeof(struct tah_regs)); - return regs + 1; -} diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h deleted file mode 100644 index ccf64915e1e4..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_tah.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, TAH support. - * - * Copyright 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc. - * Matt Porter - * - * Copyright (c) 2005 Eugene Surovegin - * - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef _IBM_EMAC_TAH_H -#define _IBM_EMAC_TAH_H - -#include -#include - -/* TAH */ -struct tah_regs { - u32 revid; - u32 pad[3]; - u32 mr; - u32 ssr0; - u32 ssr1; - u32 ssr2; - u32 ssr3; - u32 ssr4; - u32 ssr5; - u32 tsr; -}; - -/* TAH engine */ -#define TAH_MR_CVR 0x80000000 -#define TAH_MR_SR 0x40000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_256 0x01000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_512 0x02000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_768 0x03000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_1024 0x04000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_1280 0x05000000 -#define TAH_MR_ST_1536 0x06000000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_16KB 0x00000000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_2KB 0x00200000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_4KB 0x00400000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_6KB 0x00600000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_8KB 0x00800000 -#define TAH_MR_TFS_10KB 0x00a00000 -#define TAH_MR_DTFP 0x00100000 -#define TAH_MR_DIG 0x00080000 - -#ifdef CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH -int tah_attach(void *emac) __init; - -void __tah_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev); -static inline void tah_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __tah_fini(ocpdev); -} - -void __tah_reset(struct ocp_device *ocpdev); -static inline void tah_reset(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __tah_reset(ocpdev); -} - -int __tah_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev); -static inline int tah_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return ocpdev ? __tah_get_regs_len(ocpdev) : 0; -} - -void *tah_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf); -#else -# define tah_attach(x) 0 -# define tah_fini(x) ((void)0) -# define tah_reset(x) ((void)0) -# define tah_get_regs_len(x) 0 -# define tah_dump_regs(x,buf) (buf) -#endif /* !CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_TAH */ - -#endif /* _IBM_EMAC_TAH_H */ diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2c0fdb0cabff..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.c - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, ZMII bridge support. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Armin Kuster - * Copyright 2001 MontaVista Softare Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#include -#include -#include - -#include "ibm_emac_core.h" -#include "ibm_emac_debug.h" - -/* ZMIIx_FER */ -#define ZMII_FER_MDI(idx) (0x80000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) -#define ZMII_FER_MDI_ALL (ZMII_FER_MDI(0) | ZMII_FER_MDI(1) | \ - ZMII_FER_MDI(2) | ZMII_FER_MDI(3)) - -#define ZMII_FER_SMII(idx) (0x40000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) -#define ZMII_FER_RMII(idx) (0x20000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) -#define ZMII_FER_MII(idx) (0x10000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) - -/* ZMIIx_SSR */ -#define ZMII_SSR_SCI(idx) (0x40000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) -#define ZMII_SSR_FSS(idx) (0x20000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) -#define ZMII_SSR_SP(idx) (0x10000000 >> ((idx) * 4)) - -/* ZMII only supports MII, RMII and SMII - * we also support autodetection for backward compatibility - */ -static inline int zmii_valid_mode(int mode) -{ - return mode == PHY_MODE_MII || - mode == PHY_MODE_RMII || - mode == PHY_MODE_SMII || - mode == PHY_MODE_NA; -} - -static inline const char *zmii_mode_name(int mode) -{ - switch (mode) { - case PHY_MODE_MII: - return "MII"; - case PHY_MODE_RMII: - return "RMII"; - case PHY_MODE_SMII: - return "SMII"; - default: - BUG(); - } -} - -static inline u32 zmii_mode_mask(int mode, int input) -{ - switch (mode) { - case PHY_MODE_MII: - return ZMII_FER_MII(input); - case PHY_MODE_RMII: - return ZMII_FER_RMII(input); - case PHY_MODE_SMII: - return ZMII_FER_SMII(input); - default: - return 0; - } -} - -static int __init zmii_init(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int *mode) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_zmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct zmii_regs __iomem *p; - - ZMII_DBG("%d: init(%d, %d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input, *mode); - - if (!dev) { - dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ibm_ocp_zmii), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "zmii%d: couldn't allocate device structure!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - return -ENOMEM; - } - dev->mode = PHY_MODE_NA; - - p = ioremap(ocpdev->def->paddr, sizeof(struct zmii_regs)); - if (!p) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "zmii%d: could not ioremap device registers!\n", - ocpdev->def->index); - kfree(dev); - return -ENOMEM; - } - dev->base = p; - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, dev); - - /* We may need FER value for autodetection later */ - dev->fer_save = in_be32(&p->fer); - - /* Disable all inputs by default */ - out_be32(&p->fer, 0); - } else - p = dev->base; - - if (!zmii_valid_mode(*mode)) { - /* Probably an EMAC connected to RGMII, - * but it still may need ZMII for MDIO - */ - goto out; - } - - /* Autodetect ZMII mode if not specified. - * This is only for backward compatibility with the old driver. - * Please, always specify PHY mode in your board port to avoid - * any surprises. - */ - if (dev->mode == PHY_MODE_NA) { - if (*mode == PHY_MODE_NA) { - u32 r = dev->fer_save; - - ZMII_DBG("%d: autodetecting mode, FER = 0x%08x" NL, - ocpdev->def->index, r); - - if (r & (ZMII_FER_MII(0) | ZMII_FER_MII(1))) - dev->mode = PHY_MODE_MII; - else if (r & (ZMII_FER_RMII(0) | ZMII_FER_RMII(1))) - dev->mode = PHY_MODE_RMII; - else - dev->mode = PHY_MODE_SMII; - } else - dev->mode = *mode; - - printk(KERN_NOTICE "zmii%d: bridge in %s mode\n", - ocpdev->def->index, zmii_mode_name(dev->mode)); - } else { - /* All inputs must use the same mode */ - if (*mode != PHY_MODE_NA && *mode != dev->mode) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "zmii%d: invalid mode %d specified for input %d\n", - ocpdev->def->index, *mode, input); - return -EINVAL; - } - } - - /* Report back correct PHY mode, - * it may be used during PHY initialization. - */ - *mode = dev->mode; - - /* Enable this input */ - out_be32(&p->fer, in_be32(&p->fer) | zmii_mode_mask(dev->mode, input)); - out: - ++dev->users; - return 0; -} - -int __init zmii_attach(void *emac) -{ - struct ocp_enet_private *dev = emac; - struct ocp_func_emac_data *emacdata = dev->def->additions; - - if (emacdata->zmii_idx >= 0) { - dev->zmii_input = emacdata->zmii_mux; - dev->zmii_dev = - ocp_find_device(OCP_VENDOR_IBM, OCP_FUNC_ZMII, - emacdata->zmii_idx); - if (!dev->zmii_dev) { - printk(KERN_ERR "emac%d: unknown zmii%d!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->zmii_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - if (zmii_init - (dev->zmii_dev, dev->zmii_input, &emacdata->phy_mode)) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "emac%d: zmii%d initialization failed!\n", - dev->def->index, emacdata->zmii_idx); - return -ENODEV; - } - } - return 0; -} - -void __zmii_enable_mdio(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_zmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - u32 fer = in_be32(&dev->base->fer) & ~ZMII_FER_MDI_ALL; - - ZMII_DBG2("%d: mdio(%d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input); - - out_be32(&dev->base->fer, fer | ZMII_FER_MDI(input)); -} - -void __zmii_set_speed(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int speed) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_zmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - u32 ssr = in_be32(&dev->base->ssr); - - ZMII_DBG("%d: speed(%d, %d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input, speed); - - if (speed == SPEED_100) - ssr |= ZMII_SSR_SP(input); - else - ssr &= ~ZMII_SSR_SP(input); - - out_be32(&dev->base->ssr, ssr); -} - -void __zmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_zmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - BUG_ON(!dev || dev->users == 0); - - ZMII_DBG("%d: fini(%d)" NL, ocpdev->def->index, input); - - /* Disable this input */ - out_be32(&dev->base->fer, - in_be32(&dev->base->fer) & ~zmii_mode_mask(dev->mode, input)); - - if (!--dev->users) { - /* Free everything if this is the last user */ - ocp_set_drvdata(ocpdev, NULL); - iounmap(dev->base); - kfree(dev); - } -} - -int __zmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return sizeof(struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr) + - sizeof(struct zmii_regs); -} - -void *zmii_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf) -{ - struct ibm_ocp_zmii *dev = ocp_get_drvdata(ocpdev); - struct emac_ethtool_regs_subhdr *hdr = buf; - struct zmii_regs *regs = (struct zmii_regs *)(hdr + 1); - - hdr->version = 0; - hdr->index = ocpdev->def->index; - memcpy_fromio(regs, dev->base, sizeof(struct zmii_regs)); - return regs + 1; -} diff --git a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h b/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h deleted file mode 100644 index fad6d8bf983a..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -/* - * drivers/net/ibm_emac/ibm_emac_zmii.h - * - * Driver for PowerPC 4xx on-chip ethernet controller, ZMII bridge support. - * - * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Zultys Technologies. - * Eugene Surovegin or - * - * Based on original work by - * Armin Kuster - * Copyright 2001 MontaVista Softare Inc. - * - * 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. - * - */ -#ifndef _IBM_EMAC_ZMII_H_ -#define _IBM_EMAC_ZMII_H_ - -#include -#include - -/* ZMII bridge registers */ -struct zmii_regs { - u32 fer; /* Function enable reg */ - u32 ssr; /* Speed select reg */ - u32 smiirs; /* SMII status reg */ -}; - -/* ZMII device */ -struct ibm_ocp_zmii { - struct zmii_regs __iomem *base; - int mode; /* subset of PHY_MODE_XXXX */ - int users; /* number of EMACs using this ZMII bridge */ - u32 fer_save; /* FER value left by firmware */ -}; - -#ifdef CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_ZMII -int zmii_attach(void *emac) __init; - -void __zmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input); -static inline void zmii_fini(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __zmii_fini(ocpdev, input); -} - -void __zmii_enable_mdio(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input); -static inline void zmii_enable_mdio(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __zmii_enable_mdio(ocpdev, input); -} - -void __zmii_set_speed(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, int speed); -static inline void zmii_set_speed(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, int input, - int speed) -{ - if (ocpdev) - __zmii_set_speed(ocpdev, input, speed); -} - -int __zmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev); -static inline int zmii_get_regs_len(struct ocp_device *ocpdev) -{ - return ocpdev ? __zmii_get_regs_len(ocpdev) : 0; -} - -void *zmii_dump_regs(struct ocp_device *ocpdev, void *buf); - -#else -# define zmii_attach(x) 0 -# define zmii_fini(x,y) ((void)0) -# define zmii_enable_mdio(x,y) ((void)0) -# define zmii_set_speed(x,y,z) ((void)0) -# define zmii_get_regs_len(x) 0 -# define zmii_dump_regs(x,buf) (buf) -#endif /* !CONFIG_IBM_EMAC_ZMII */ - -#endif /* _IBM_EMAC_ZMII_H_ */ -- cgit v1.2.3 From ae7b6487ec9c2e2a1551b9d291aa0dbbe0addf48 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Kirsher Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:15:53 -0700 Subject: MAINTAINERS Add PJ Waskiewicz to the list of maintainers for Intel 10/100/1000/10GbE adapters. Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher Signed-off-by: PJ Waskiewicz Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik --- MAINTAINERS | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'MAINTAINERS') diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 343f837f1dae..d0ea6ec2552f 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -2147,6 +2147,8 @@ P: Jesse Brandeburg M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com P: Bruce Allan M: bruce.w.allan@intel.com +P: PJ Waskiewicz +M: peter.p.waskiewicz.jr@intel.com P: John Ronciak M: john.ronciak@intel.com L: e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net -- cgit v1.2.3 From 94d9842403f770239a656586442454b7a8f2df29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Bunk Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 21:25:11 +0300 Subject: remove the strip driver The latest trace about usage of this driver I found was an (unanswered) request for help by a user trying to get it working reliably five years ago with kernel 2.4 . And even if it was still working the use cases of this driver (requiring both the hardware and someone providing this kind of wireless network) have become practically nonexisting. This patch therefore removes the strip driver. Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk Signed-off-by: John W. Linville --- MAINTAINERS | 4 - drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig | 24 - drivers/net/wireless/Makefile | 1 - drivers/net/wireless/strip.c | 2804 ----------------------------------------- 4 files changed, 2833 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 drivers/net/wireless/strip.c (limited to 'MAINTAINERS') diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index d0ea6ec2552f..5ae19d502e0b 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -3854,10 +3854,6 @@ P: Ion Badulescu M: ionut@cs.columbia.edu S: Maintained -STARMODE RADIO IP (STRIP) PROTOCOL DRIVER -W: http://mosquitonet.Stanford.EDU/strip.html -S: Unsupported ? - STRADIS MPEG-2 DECODER DRIVER P: Nathan Laredo M: laredo@gnu.org diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig index 22e1e9a1fb73..865f2980c273 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig @@ -14,30 +14,6 @@ config WLAN_PRE80211 This option does not affect the kernel build, it only lets you choose drivers. -config STRIP - tristate "STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP)" - depends on INET && WLAN_PRE80211 - select WIRELESS_EXT - ---help--- - Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio - IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project - (on the WWW at ) to send Internet - traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery - powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and - weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called - "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads - many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a - phone line and use it as a modem.) - - You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although - it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you - think you might get a Metricom radio in the future, there is no harm - in saying Y to STRIP now, except that it makes the kernel a bit - bigger. - - To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be - called strip. - config ARLAN tristate "Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support" depends on ISA && !64BIT && WLAN_PRE80211 diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile b/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile index 54a4f6f1db67..2668934abbff 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_IPW2100) += ipw2100.o obj-$(CONFIG_IPW2200) += ipw2200.o -obj-$(CONFIG_STRIP) += strip.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARLAN) += arlan.o arlan-objs := arlan-main.o arlan-proc.o diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c b/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c deleted file mode 100644 index 883af891ebfb..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2804 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 1996 The Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford - * Junior University. All Rights Reserved. - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this - * software and its documentation for any purpose and without - * fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright - * notice appear in all copies. Stanford University - * makes no representations about the suitability of this - * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without - * express or implied warranty. - * - * strip.c This module implements Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) - * for kernel-based devices like TTY. It interfaces between a - * raw TTY, and the kernel's INET protocol layers (via DDI). - * - * Version: @(#)strip.c 1.3 July 1997 - * - * Author: Stuart Cheshire - * - * Fixes: v0.9 12th Feb 1996 (SC) - * New byte stuffing (2+6 run-length encoding) - * New watchdog timer task - * New Protocol key (SIP0) - * - * v0.9.1 3rd March 1996 (SC) - * Changed to dynamic device allocation -- no more compile - * time (or boot time) limit on the number of STRIP devices. - * - * v0.9.2 13th March 1996 (SC) - * Uses arp cache lookups (but doesn't send arp packets yet) - * - * v0.9.3 17th April 1996 (SC) - * Fixed bug where STR_ERROR flag was getting set unneccessarily - * (causing otherwise good packets to be unneccessarily dropped) - * - * v0.9.4 27th April 1996 (SC) - * First attempt at using "&COMMAND" Starmode AT commands - * - * v0.9.5 29th May 1996 (SC) - * First attempt at sending (unicast) ARP packets - * - * v0.9.6 5th June 1996 (Elliot) - * Put "message level" tags in every "printk" statement - * - * v0.9.7 13th June 1996 (laik) - * Added support for the /proc fs - * - * v0.9.8 July 1996 (Mema) - * Added packet logging - * - * v1.0 November 1996 (SC) - * Fixed (severe) memory leaks in the /proc fs code - * Fixed race conditions in the logging code - * - * v1.1 January 1997 (SC) - * Deleted packet logging (use tcpdump instead) - * Added support for Metricom Firmware v204 features - * (like message checksums) - * - * v1.2 January 1997 (SC) - * Put portables list back in - * - * v1.3 July 1997 (SC) - * Made STRIP driver set the radio's baud rate automatically. - * It is no longer necessarily to manually set the radio's - * rate permanently to 115200 -- the driver handles setting - * the rate automatically. - */ - -#ifdef MODULE -static const char StripVersion[] = "1.3A-STUART.CHESHIRE-MODULAR"; -#else -static const char StripVersion[] = "1.3A-STUART.CHESHIRE"; -#endif - -#define TICKLE_TIMERS 0 -#define EXT_COUNTERS 1 - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Header files */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -# include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Useful structures and definitions */ - -/* - * A MetricomKey identifies the protocol being carried inside a Metricom - * Starmode packet. - */ - -typedef union { - __u8 c[4]; - __u32 l; -} MetricomKey; - -/* - * An IP address can be viewed as four bytes in memory (which is what it is) or as - * a single 32-bit long (which is convenient for assignment, equality testing etc.) - */ - -typedef union { - __u8 b[4]; - __u32 l; -} IPaddr; - -/* - * A MetricomAddressString is used to hold a printable representation of - * a Metricom address. - */ - -typedef struct { - __u8 c[24]; -} MetricomAddressString; - -/* Encapsulation can expand packet of size x to 65/64x + 1 - * Sent packet looks like "*
*" - * 1 1 1-18 1 4 ? 1 - * eg. *0000-1234*SIP0 - * We allow 31 bytes for the stars, the key, the address and the s - */ -#define STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(X) (32 + (X)*65L/64L) - -/* - * A STRIP_Header is never really sent over the radio, but making a dummy - * header for internal use within the kernel that looks like an Ethernet - * header makes certain other software happier. For example, tcpdump - * already understands Ethernet headers. - */ - -typedef struct { - MetricomAddress dst_addr; /* Destination address, e.g. "0000-1234" */ - MetricomAddress src_addr; /* Source address, e.g. "0000-5678" */ - unsigned short protocol; /* The protocol type, using Ethernet codes */ -} STRIP_Header; - -typedef struct { - char c[60]; -} MetricomNode; - -#define NODE_TABLE_SIZE 32 -typedef struct { - struct timeval timestamp; - int num_nodes; - MetricomNode node[NODE_TABLE_SIZE]; -} MetricomNodeTable; - -enum { FALSE = 0, TRUE = 1 }; - -/* - * Holds the radio's firmware version. - */ -typedef struct { - char c[50]; -} FirmwareVersion; - -/* - * Holds the radio's serial number. - */ -typedef struct { - char c[18]; -} SerialNumber; - -/* - * Holds the radio's battery voltage. - */ -typedef struct { - char c[11]; -} BatteryVoltage; - -typedef struct { - char c[8]; -} char8; - -enum { - NoStructure = 0, /* Really old firmware */ - StructuredMessages = 1, /* Parsable AT response msgs */ - ChecksummedMessages = 2 /* Parsable AT response msgs with checksums */ -}; - -struct strip { - int magic; - /* - * These are pointers to the malloc()ed frame buffers. - */ - - unsigned char *rx_buff; /* buffer for received IP packet */ - unsigned char *sx_buff; /* buffer for received serial data */ - int sx_count; /* received serial data counter */ - int sx_size; /* Serial buffer size */ - unsigned char *tx_buff; /* transmitter buffer */ - unsigned char *tx_head; /* pointer to next byte to XMIT */ - int tx_left; /* bytes left in XMIT queue */ - int tx_size; /* Serial buffer size */ - - /* - * STRIP interface statistics. - */ - - unsigned long rx_packets; /* inbound frames counter */ - unsigned long tx_packets; /* outbound frames counter */ - unsigned long rx_errors; /* Parity, etc. errors */ - unsigned long tx_errors; /* Planned stuff */ - unsigned long rx_dropped; /* No memory for skb */ - unsigned long tx_dropped; /* When MTU change */ - unsigned long rx_over_errors; /* Frame bigger then STRIP buf. */ - - unsigned long pps_timer; /* Timer to determine pps */ - unsigned long rx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ - unsigned long tx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ - unsigned long sx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ - unsigned long rx_average_pps; /* rx packets per second * 8 */ - unsigned long tx_average_pps; /* tx packets per second * 8 */ - unsigned long sx_average_pps; /* sent packets per second * 8 */ - -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - unsigned long rx_bytes; /* total received bytes */ - unsigned long tx_bytes; /* total received bytes */ - unsigned long rx_rbytes; /* bytes thru radio i/f */ - unsigned long tx_rbytes; /* bytes thru radio i/f */ - unsigned long rx_sbytes; /* tot bytes thru serial i/f */ - unsigned long tx_sbytes; /* tot bytes thru serial i/f */ - unsigned long rx_ebytes; /* tot stat/err bytes */ - unsigned long tx_ebytes; /* tot stat/err bytes */ -#endif - - /* - * Internal variables. - */ - - struct list_head list; /* Linked list of devices */ - - int discard; /* Set if serial error */ - int working; /* Is radio working correctly? */ - int firmware_level; /* Message structuring level */ - int next_command; /* Next periodic command */ - unsigned int user_baud; /* The user-selected baud rate */ - int mtu; /* Our mtu (to spot changes!) */ - long watchdog_doprobe; /* Next time to test the radio */ - long watchdog_doreset; /* Time to do next reset */ - long gratuitous_arp; /* Time to send next ARP refresh */ - long arp_interval; /* Next ARP interval */ - struct timer_list idle_timer; /* For periodic wakeup calls */ - MetricomAddress true_dev_addr; /* True address of radio */ - int manual_dev_addr; /* Hack: See note below */ - - FirmwareVersion firmware_version; /* The radio's firmware version */ - SerialNumber serial_number; /* The radio's serial number */ - BatteryVoltage battery_voltage; /* The radio's battery voltage */ - - /* - * Other useful structures. - */ - - struct tty_struct *tty; /* ptr to TTY structure */ - struct net_device *dev; /* Our device structure */ - - /* - * Neighbour radio records - */ - - MetricomNodeTable portables; - MetricomNodeTable poletops; -}; - -/* - * Note: manual_dev_addr hack - * - * It is not possible to change the hardware address of a Metricom radio, - * or to send packets with a user-specified hardware source address, thus - * trying to manually set a hardware source address is a questionable - * thing to do. However, if the user *does* manually set the hardware - * source address of a STRIP interface, then the kernel will believe it, - * and use it in certain places. For example, the hardware address listed - * by ifconfig will be the manual address, not the true one. - * (Both addresses are listed in /proc/net/strip.) - * Also, ARP packets will be sent out giving the user-specified address as - * the source address, not the real address. This is dangerous, because - * it means you won't receive any replies -- the ARP replies will go to - * the specified address, which will be some other radio. The case where - * this is useful is when that other radio is also connected to the same - * machine. This allows you to connect a pair of radios to one machine, - * and to use one exclusively for inbound traffic, and the other - * exclusively for outbound traffic. Pretty neat, huh? - * - * Here's the full procedure to set this up: - * - * 1. "slattach" two interfaces, e.g. st0 for outgoing packets, - * and st1 for incoming packets - * - * 2. "ifconfig" st0 (outbound radio) to have the hardware address - * which is the real hardware address of st1 (inbound radio). - * Now when it sends out packets, it will masquerade as st1, and - * replies will be sent to that radio, which is exactly what we want. - * - * 3. Set the route table entry ("route add default ..." or - * "route add -net ...", as appropriate) to send packets via the st0 - * interface (outbound radio). Do not add any route which sends packets - * out via the st1 interface -- that radio is for inbound traffic only. - * - * 4. "ifconfig" st1 (inbound radio) to have hardware address zero. - * This tells the STRIP driver to "shut down" that interface and not - * send any packets through it. In particular, it stops sending the - * periodic gratuitous ARP packets that a STRIP interface normally sends. - * Also, when packets arrive on that interface, it will search the - * interface list to see if there is another interface who's manual - * hardware address matches its own real address (i.e. st0 in this - * example) and if so it will transfer ownership of the skbuff to - * that interface, so that it looks to the kernel as if the packet - * arrived on that interface. This is necessary because when the - * kernel sends an ARP packet on st0, it expects to get a reply on - * st0, and if it sees the reply come from st1 then it will ignore - * it (to be accurate, it puts the entry in the ARP table, but - * labelled in such a way that st0 can't use it). - * - * Thanks to Petros Maniatis for coming up with the idea of splitting - * inbound and outbound traffic between two interfaces, which turned - * out to be really easy to implement, even if it is a bit of a hack. - * - * Having set a manual address on an interface, you can restore it - * to automatic operation (where the address is automatically kept - * consistent with the real address of the radio) by setting a manual - * address of all ones, e.g. "ifconfig st0 hw strip FFFFFFFFFFFF" - * This 'turns off' manual override mode for the device address. - * - * Note: The IEEE 802 headers reported in tcpdump will show the *real* - * radio addresses the packets were sent and received from, so that you - * can see what is really going on with packets, and which interfaces - * they are really going through. - */ - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Constants */ - -/* - * CommandString1 works on all radios - * Other CommandStrings are only used with firmware that provides structured responses. - * - * ats319=1 Enables Info message for node additions and deletions - * ats319=2 Enables Info message for a new best node - * ats319=4 Enables checksums - * ats319=8 Enables ACK messages - */ - -static const int MaxCommandStringLength = 32; -static const int CompatibilityCommand = 1; - -static const char CommandString0[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS319=7"; /* Turn on checksums & info messages */ -static const char CommandString1[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS305?"; /* Query radio name */ -static const char CommandString2[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS325?"; /* Query battery voltage */ -static const char CommandString3[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS300?"; /* Query version information */ -static const char CommandString4[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS311?"; /* Query poletop list */ -static const char CommandString5[] = "*&COMMAND*AT~LA"; /* Query portables list */ -typedef struct { - const char *string; - long length; -} StringDescriptor; - -static const StringDescriptor CommandString[] = { - {CommandString0, sizeof(CommandString0) - 1}, - {CommandString1, sizeof(CommandString1) - 1}, - {CommandString2, sizeof(CommandString2) - 1}, - {CommandString3, sizeof(CommandString3) - 1}, - {CommandString4, sizeof(CommandString4) - 1}, - {CommandString5, sizeof(CommandString5) - 1} -}; - -#define GOT_ALL_RADIO_INFO(S) \ - ((S)->firmware_version.c[0] && \ - (S)->battery_voltage.c[0] && \ - memcmp(&(S)->true_dev_addr, zero_address.c, sizeof(zero_address))) - -static const char hextable[16] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; - -static const MetricomAddress zero_address; -static const MetricomAddress broadcast_address = - { {0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF} }; - -static const MetricomKey SIP0Key = { "SIP0" }; -static const MetricomKey ARP0Key = { "ARP0" }; -static const MetricomKey ATR_Key = { "ATR " }; -static const MetricomKey ACK_Key = { "ACK_" }; -static const MetricomKey INF_Key = { "INF_" }; -static const MetricomKey ERR_Key = { "ERR_" }; - -static const long MaxARPInterval = 60 * HZ; /* One minute */ - -/* - * Maximum Starmode packet length is 1183 bytes. Allowing 4 bytes for - * protocol key, 4 bytes for checksum, one byte for CR, and 65/64 expansion - * for STRIP encoding, that translates to a maximum payload MTU of 1155. - * Note: A standard NFS 1K data packet is a total of 0x480 (1152) bytes - * long, including IP header, UDP header, and NFS header. Setting the STRIP - * MTU to 1152 allows us to send default sized NFS packets without fragmentation. - */ -static const unsigned short MAX_SEND_MTU = 1152; -static const unsigned short MAX_RECV_MTU = 1500; /* Hoping for Ethernet sized packets in the future! */ -static const unsigned short DEFAULT_STRIP_MTU = 1152; -static const int STRIP_MAGIC = 0x5303; -static const long LongTime = 0x7FFFFFFF; - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Global variables */ - -static LIST_HEAD(strip_list); -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(strip_lock); - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Macros */ - -/* Returns TRUE if text T begins with prefix P */ -#define has_prefix(T,L,P) (((L) >= sizeof(P)-1) && !strncmp((T), (P), sizeof(P)-1)) - -/* Returns TRUE if text T of length L is equal to string S */ -#define text_equal(T,L,S) (((L) == sizeof(S)-1) && !strncmp((T), (S), sizeof(S)-1)) - -#define READHEX(X) ((X)>='0' && (X)<='9' ? (X)-'0' : \ - (X)>='a' && (X)<='f' ? (X)-'a'+10 : \ - (X)>='A' && (X)<='F' ? (X)-'A'+10 : 0 ) - -#define READHEX16(X) ((__u16)(READHEX(X))) - -#define READDEC(X) ((X)>='0' && (X)<='9' ? (X)-'0' : 0) - -#define ARRAY_END(X) (&((X)[ARRAY_SIZE(X)])) - -#define JIFFIE_TO_SEC(X) ((X) / HZ) - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Utility routines */ - -static int arp_query(unsigned char *haddr, u32 paddr, - struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct neighbour *neighbor_entry; - int ret = 0; - - neighbor_entry = neigh_lookup(&arp_tbl, &paddr, dev); - - if (neighbor_entry != NULL) { - neighbor_entry->used = jiffies; - if (neighbor_entry->nud_state & NUD_VALID) { - memcpy(haddr, neighbor_entry->ha, dev->addr_len); - ret = 1; - } - neigh_release(neighbor_entry); - } - return ret; -} - -static void DumpData(char *msg, struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, - __u8 * end) -{ - static const int MAX_DumpData = 80; - __u8 pkt_text[MAX_DumpData], *p = pkt_text; - - *p++ = '\"'; - - while (ptr < end && p < &pkt_text[MAX_DumpData - 4]) { - if (*ptr == '\\') { - *p++ = '\\'; - *p++ = '\\'; - } else { - if (*ptr >= 32 && *ptr <= 126) { - *p++ = *ptr; - } else { - sprintf(p, "\\%02X", *ptr); - p += 3; - } - } - ptr++; - } - - if (ptr == end) - *p++ = '\"'; - *p++ = 0; - - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %-13s%s\n", strip_info->dev->name, msg, pkt_text); -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Byte stuffing/unstuffing routines */ - -/* Stuffing scheme: - * 00 Unused (reserved character) - * 01-3F Run of 2-64 different characters - * 40-7F Run of 1-64 different characters plus a single zero at the end - * 80-BF Run of 1-64 of the same character - * C0-FF Run of 1-64 zeroes (ASCII 0) - */ - -typedef enum { - Stuff_Diff = 0x00, - Stuff_DiffZero = 0x40, - Stuff_Same = 0x80, - Stuff_Zero = 0xC0, - Stuff_NoCode = 0xFF, /* Special code, meaning no code selected */ - - Stuff_CodeMask = 0xC0, - Stuff_CountMask = 0x3F, - Stuff_MaxCount = 0x3F, - Stuff_Magic = 0x0D /* The value we are eliminating */ -} StuffingCode; - -/* StuffData encodes the data starting at "src" for "length" bytes. - * It writes it to the buffer pointed to by "dst" (which must be at least - * as long as 1 + 65/64 of the input length). The output may be up to 1.6% - * larger than the input for pathological input, but will usually be smaller. - * StuffData returns the new value of the dst pointer as its result. - * "code_ptr_ptr" points to a "__u8 *" which is used to hold encoding state - * between calls, allowing an encoded packet to be incrementally built up - * from small parts. On the first call, the "__u8 *" pointed to should be - * initialized to NULL; between subsequent calls the calling routine should - * leave the value alone and simply pass it back unchanged so that the - * encoder can recover its current state. - */ - -#define StuffData_FinishBlock(X) \ -(*code_ptr = (X) ^ Stuff_Magic, code = Stuff_NoCode) - -static __u8 *StuffData(__u8 * src, __u32 length, __u8 * dst, - __u8 ** code_ptr_ptr) -{ - __u8 *end = src + length; - __u8 *code_ptr = *code_ptr_ptr; - __u8 code = Stuff_NoCode, count = 0; - - if (!length) - return (dst); - - if (code_ptr) { - /* - * Recover state from last call, if applicable - */ - code = (*code_ptr ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CodeMask; - count = (*code_ptr ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CountMask; - } - - while (src < end) { - switch (code) { - /* Stuff_NoCode: If no current code, select one */ - case Stuff_NoCode: - /* Record where we're going to put this code */ - code_ptr = dst++; - count = 0; /* Reset the count (zero means one instance) */ - /* Tentatively start a new block */ - if (*src == 0) { - code = Stuff_Zero; - src++; - } else { - code = Stuff_Same; - *dst++ = *src++ ^ Stuff_Magic; - } - /* Note: We optimistically assume run of same -- */ - /* which will be fixed later in Stuff_Same */ - /* if it turns out not to be true. */ - break; - - /* Stuff_Zero: We already have at least one zero encoded */ - case Stuff_Zero: - /* If another zero, count it, else finish this code block */ - if (*src == 0) { - count++; - src++; - } else { - StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_Zero + count); - } - break; - - /* Stuff_Same: We already have at least one byte encoded */ - case Stuff_Same: - /* If another one the same, count it */ - if ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) == code_ptr[1]) { - count++; - src++; - break; - } - /* else, this byte does not match this block. */ - /* If we already have two or more bytes encoded, finish this code block */ - if (count) { - StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_Same + count); - break; - } - /* else, we only have one so far, so switch to Stuff_Diff code */ - code = Stuff_Diff; - /* and fall through to Stuff_Diff case below - * Note cunning cleverness here: case Stuff_Diff compares - * the current character with the previous two to see if it - * has a run of three the same. Won't this be an error if - * there aren't two previous characters stored to compare with? - * No. Because we know the current character is *not* the same - * as the previous one, the first test below will necessarily - * fail and the send half of the "if" won't be executed. - */ - - /* Stuff_Diff: We have at least two *different* bytes encoded */ - case Stuff_Diff: - /* If this is a zero, must encode a Stuff_DiffZero, and begin a new block */ - if (*src == 0) { - StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_DiffZero + - count); - } - /* else, if we have three in a row, it is worth starting a Stuff_Same block */ - else if ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) == dst[-1] - && dst[-1] == dst[-2]) { - /* Back off the last two characters we encoded */ - code += count - 2; - /* Note: "Stuff_Diff + 0" is an illegal code */ - if (code == Stuff_Diff + 0) { - code = Stuff_Same + 0; - } - StuffData_FinishBlock(code); - code_ptr = dst - 2; - /* dst[-1] already holds the correct value */ - count = 2; /* 2 means three bytes encoded */ - code = Stuff_Same; - } - /* else, another different byte, so add it to the block */ - else { - *dst++ = *src ^ Stuff_Magic; - count++; - } - src++; /* Consume the byte */ - break; - } - if (count == Stuff_MaxCount) { - StuffData_FinishBlock(code + count); - } - } - if (code == Stuff_NoCode) { - *code_ptr_ptr = NULL; - } else { - *code_ptr_ptr = code_ptr; - StuffData_FinishBlock(code + count); - } - return (dst); -} - -/* - * UnStuffData decodes the data at "src", up to (but not including) "end". - * It writes the decoded data into the buffer pointed to by "dst", up to a - * maximum of "dst_length", and returns the new value of "src" so that a - * follow-on call can read more data, continuing from where the first left off. - * - * There are three types of results: - * 1. The source data runs out before extracting "dst_length" bytes: - * UnStuffData returns NULL to indicate failure. - * 2. The source data produces exactly "dst_length" bytes: - * UnStuffData returns new_src = end to indicate that all bytes were consumed. - * 3. "dst_length" bytes are extracted, with more remaining. - * UnStuffData returns new_src < end to indicate that there are more bytes - * to be read. - * - * Note: The decoding may be destructive, in that it may alter the source - * data in the process of decoding it (this is necessary to allow a follow-on - * call to resume correctly). - */ - -static __u8 *UnStuffData(__u8 * src, __u8 * end, __u8 * dst, - __u32 dst_length) -{ - __u8 *dst_end = dst + dst_length; - /* Sanity check */ - if (!src || !end || !dst || !dst_length) - return (NULL); - while (src < end && dst < dst_end) { - int count = (*src ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CountMask; - switch ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CodeMask) { - case Stuff_Diff: - if (src + 1 + count >= end) - return (NULL); - do { - *dst++ = *++src ^ Stuff_Magic; - } - while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); - if (count < 0) - src += 1; - else { - if (count == 0) - *src = Stuff_Same ^ Stuff_Magic; - else - *src = - (Stuff_Diff + - count) ^ Stuff_Magic; - } - break; - case Stuff_DiffZero: - if (src + 1 + count >= end) - return (NULL); - do { - *dst++ = *++src ^ Stuff_Magic; - } - while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); - if (count < 0) - *src = Stuff_Zero ^ Stuff_Magic; - else - *src = - (Stuff_DiffZero + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; - break; - case Stuff_Same: - if (src + 1 >= end) - return (NULL); - do { - *dst++ = src[1] ^ Stuff_Magic; - } - while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); - if (count < 0) - src += 2; - else - *src = (Stuff_Same + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; - break; - case Stuff_Zero: - do { - *dst++ = 0; - } - while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); - if (count < 0) - src += 1; - else - *src = (Stuff_Zero + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; - break; - } - } - if (dst < dst_end) - return (NULL); - else - return (src); -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* General routines for STRIP */ - -/* - * set_baud sets the baud rate to the rate defined by baudcode - */ -static void set_baud(struct tty_struct *tty, speed_t baudrate) -{ - struct ktermios old_termios; - - mutex_lock(&tty->termios_mutex); - old_termios =*(tty->termios); - tty_encode_baud_rate(tty, baudrate, baudrate); - tty->ops->set_termios(tty, &old_termios); - mutex_unlock(&tty->termios_mutex); -} - -/* - * Convert a string to a Metricom Address. - */ - -#define IS_RADIO_ADDRESS(p) ( \ - isdigit((p)[0]) && isdigit((p)[1]) && isdigit((p)[2]) && isdigit((p)[3]) && \ - (p)[4] == '-' && \ - isdigit((p)[5]) && isdigit((p)[6]) && isdigit((p)[7]) && isdigit((p)[8]) ) - -static int string_to_radio_address(MetricomAddress * addr, __u8 * p) -{ - if (!IS_RADIO_ADDRESS(p)) - return (1); - addr->c[0] = 0; - addr->c[1] = 0; - addr->c[2] = READHEX(p[0]) << 4 | READHEX(p[1]); - addr->c[3] = READHEX(p[2]) << 4 | READHEX(p[3]); - addr->c[4] = READHEX(p[5]) << 4 | READHEX(p[6]); - addr->c[5] = READHEX(p[7]) << 4 | READHEX(p[8]); - return (0); -} - -/* - * Convert a Metricom Address to a string. - */ - -static __u8 *radio_address_to_string(const MetricomAddress * addr, - MetricomAddressString * p) -{ - sprintf(p->c, "%02X%02X-%02X%02X", addr->c[2], addr->c[3], - addr->c[4], addr->c[5]); - return (p->c); -} - -/* - * Note: Must make sure sx_size is big enough to receive a stuffed - * MAX_RECV_MTU packet. Additionally, we also want to ensure that it's - * big enough to receive a large radio neighbour list (currently 4K). - */ - -static int allocate_buffers(struct strip *strip_info, int mtu) -{ - struct net_device *dev = strip_info->dev; - int sx_size = max_t(int, STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(MAX_RECV_MTU), 4096); - int tx_size = STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(mtu) + MaxCommandStringLength; - __u8 *r = kmalloc(MAX_RECV_MTU, GFP_ATOMIC); - __u8 *s = kmalloc(sx_size, GFP_ATOMIC); - __u8 *t = kmalloc(tx_size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (r && s && t) { - strip_info->rx_buff = r; - strip_info->sx_buff = s; - strip_info->tx_buff = t; - strip_info->sx_size = sx_size; - strip_info->tx_size = tx_size; - strip_info->mtu = dev->mtu = mtu; - return (1); - } - kfree(r); - kfree(s); - kfree(t); - return (0); -} - -/* - * MTU has been changed by the IP layer. - * We could be in - * an upcall from the tty driver, or in an ip packet queue. - */ -static int strip_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - int old_mtu = strip_info->mtu; - unsigned char *orbuff = strip_info->rx_buff; - unsigned char *osbuff = strip_info->sx_buff; - unsigned char *otbuff = strip_info->tx_buff; - - if (new_mtu > MAX_SEND_MTU) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: MTU exceeds maximum allowable (%d), MTU change cancelled.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, MAX_SEND_MTU); - return -EINVAL; - } - - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); - if (!allocate_buffers(strip_info, new_mtu)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to grow strip buffers, MTU change cancelled.\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - if (strip_info->sx_count) { - if (strip_info->sx_count <= strip_info->sx_size) - memcpy(strip_info->sx_buff, osbuff, - strip_info->sx_count); - else { - strip_info->discard = strip_info->sx_count; - strip_info->rx_over_errors++; - } - } - - if (strip_info->tx_left) { - if (strip_info->tx_left <= strip_info->tx_size) - memcpy(strip_info->tx_buff, strip_info->tx_head, - strip_info->tx_left); - else { - strip_info->tx_left = 0; - strip_info->tx_dropped++; - } - } - strip_info->tx_head = strip_info->tx_buff; - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - - printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: strip MTU changed fom %d to %d.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, old_mtu, strip_info->mtu); - - kfree(orbuff); - kfree(osbuff); - kfree(otbuff); - return 0; -} - -static void strip_unlock(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - /* - * Set the timer to go off in one second. - */ - strip_info->idle_timer.expires = jiffies + 1 * HZ; - add_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); - netif_wake_queue(strip_info->dev); -} - - - -/* - * If the time is in the near future, time_delta prints the number of - * seconds to go into the buffer and returns the address of the buffer. - * If the time is not in the near future, it returns the address of the - * string "Not scheduled" The buffer must be long enough to contain the - * ascii representation of the number plus 9 charactes for the " seconds" - * and the null character. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS -static char *time_delta(char buffer[], long time) -{ - time -= jiffies; - if (time > LongTime / 2) - return ("Not scheduled"); - if (time < 0) - time = 0; /* Don't print negative times */ - sprintf(buffer, "%ld seconds", time / HZ); - return (buffer); -} - -/* get Nth element of the linked list */ -static struct strip *strip_get_idx(loff_t pos) -{ - struct strip *str; - int i = 0; - - list_for_each_entry_rcu(str, &strip_list, list) { - if (pos == i) - return str; - ++i; - } - return NULL; -} - -static void *strip_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) -{ - rcu_read_lock(); - return *pos ? strip_get_idx(*pos - 1) : SEQ_START_TOKEN; -} - -static void *strip_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos) -{ - struct list_head *l; - struct strip *s; - - ++*pos; - if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) - return strip_get_idx(1); - - s = v; - l = &s->list; - list_for_each_continue_rcu(l, &strip_list) { - return list_entry(l, struct strip, list); - } - return NULL; -} - -static void strip_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) -{ - rcu_read_unlock(); -} - -static void strip_seq_neighbours(struct seq_file *seq, - const MetricomNodeTable * table, - const char *title) -{ - /* We wrap this in a do/while loop, so if the table changes */ - /* while we're reading it, we just go around and try again. */ - struct timeval t; - - do { - int i; - t = table->timestamp; - if (table->num_nodes) - seq_printf(seq, "\n %s\n", title); - for (i = 0; i < table->num_nodes; i++) { - MetricomNode node; - - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); - node = table->node[i]; - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - seq_printf(seq, " %s\n", node.c); - } - } while (table->timestamp.tv_sec != t.tv_sec - || table->timestamp.tv_usec != t.tv_usec); -} - -/* - * This function prints radio status information via the seq_file - * interface. The interface takes care of buffer size and over - * run issues. - * - * The buffer in seq_file is PAGESIZE (4K) - * so this routine should never print more or it will get truncated. - * With the maximum of 32 portables and 32 poletops - * reported, the routine outputs 3107 bytes into the buffer. - */ -static void strip_seq_status_info(struct seq_file *seq, - const struct strip *strip_info) -{ - char temp[32]; - MetricomAddressString addr_string; - - /* First, we must copy all of our data to a safe place, */ - /* in case a serial interrupt comes in and changes it. */ - int tx_left = strip_info->tx_left; - unsigned long rx_average_pps = strip_info->rx_average_pps; - unsigned long tx_average_pps = strip_info->tx_average_pps; - unsigned long sx_average_pps = strip_info->sx_average_pps; - int working = strip_info->working; - int firmware_level = strip_info->firmware_level; - long watchdog_doprobe = strip_info->watchdog_doprobe; - long watchdog_doreset = strip_info->watchdog_doreset; - long gratuitous_arp = strip_info->gratuitous_arp; - long arp_interval = strip_info->arp_interval; - FirmwareVersion firmware_version = strip_info->firmware_version; - SerialNumber serial_number = strip_info->serial_number; - BatteryVoltage battery_voltage = strip_info->battery_voltage; - char *if_name = strip_info->dev->name; - MetricomAddress true_dev_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; - MetricomAddress dev_dev_addr = - *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr; - int manual_dev_addr = strip_info->manual_dev_addr; -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - unsigned long rx_bytes = strip_info->rx_bytes; - unsigned long tx_bytes = strip_info->tx_bytes; - unsigned long rx_rbytes = strip_info->rx_rbytes; - unsigned long tx_rbytes = strip_info->tx_rbytes; - unsigned long rx_sbytes = strip_info->rx_sbytes; - unsigned long tx_sbytes = strip_info->tx_sbytes; - unsigned long rx_ebytes = strip_info->rx_ebytes; - unsigned long tx_ebytes = strip_info->tx_ebytes; -#endif - - seq_printf(seq, "\nInterface name\t\t%s\n", if_name); - seq_printf(seq, " Radio working:\t\t%s\n", working ? "Yes" : "No"); - radio_address_to_string(&true_dev_addr, &addr_string); - seq_printf(seq, " Radio address:\t\t%s\n", addr_string.c); - if (manual_dev_addr) { - radio_address_to_string(&dev_dev_addr, &addr_string); - seq_printf(seq, " Device address:\t%s\n", addr_string.c); - } - seq_printf(seq, " Firmware version:\t%s", !working ? "Unknown" : - !firmware_level ? "Should be upgraded" : - firmware_version.c); - if (firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) - seq_printf(seq, " (Checksums Enabled)"); - seq_printf(seq, "\n"); - seq_printf(seq, " Serial number:\t\t%s\n", serial_number.c); - seq_printf(seq, " Battery voltage:\t%s\n", battery_voltage.c); - seq_printf(seq, " Transmit queue (bytes):%d\n", tx_left); - seq_printf(seq, " Receive packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", - rx_average_pps / 8); - seq_printf(seq, " Transmit packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", - tx_average_pps / 8); - seq_printf(seq, " Sent packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", - sx_average_pps / 8); - seq_printf(seq, " Next watchdog probe:\t%s\n", - time_delta(temp, watchdog_doprobe)); - seq_printf(seq, " Next watchdog reset:\t%s\n", - time_delta(temp, watchdog_doreset)); - seq_printf(seq, " Next gratuitous ARP:\t"); - - if (!memcmp - (strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, - sizeof(zero_address))) - seq_printf(seq, "Disabled\n"); - else { - seq_printf(seq, "%s\n", time_delta(temp, gratuitous_arp)); - seq_printf(seq, " Next ARP interval:\t%ld seconds\n", - JIFFIE_TO_SEC(arp_interval)); - } - - if (working) { -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - seq_printf(seq, "\n"); - seq_printf(seq, - " Total bytes: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", - rx_bytes, tx_bytes); - seq_printf(seq, - " thru radio: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", - rx_rbytes, tx_rbytes); - seq_printf(seq, - " thru serial port: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", - rx_sbytes, tx_sbytes); - seq_printf(seq, - " Total stat/err bytes:\trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", - rx_ebytes, tx_ebytes); -#endif - strip_seq_neighbours(seq, &strip_info->poletops, - "Poletops:"); - strip_seq_neighbours(seq, &strip_info->portables, - "Portables:"); - } -} - -/* - * This function is exports status information from the STRIP driver through - * the /proc file system. - */ -static int strip_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) -{ - if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) - seq_printf(seq, "strip_version: %s\n", StripVersion); - else - strip_seq_status_info(seq, (const struct strip *)v); - return 0; -} - - -static struct seq_operations strip_seq_ops = { - .start = strip_seq_start, - .next = strip_seq_next, - .stop = strip_seq_stop, - .show = strip_seq_show, -}; - -static int strip_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - return seq_open(file, &strip_seq_ops); -} - -static const struct file_operations strip_seq_fops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .open = strip_seq_open, - .read = seq_read, - .llseek = seq_lseek, - .release = seq_release, -}; -#endif - - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Sending routines */ - -static void ResetRadio(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - struct tty_struct *tty = strip_info->tty; - static const char init[] = "ate0q1dt**starmode\r**"; - StringDescriptor s = { init, sizeof(init) - 1 }; - - /* - * If the radio isn't working anymore, - * we should clear the old status information. - */ - if (strip_info->working) { - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: No response: Resetting radio.\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - strip_info->firmware_version.c[0] = '\0'; - strip_info->serial_number.c[0] = '\0'; - strip_info->battery_voltage.c[0] = '\0'; - strip_info->portables.num_nodes = 0; - do_gettimeofday(&strip_info->portables.timestamp); - strip_info->poletops.num_nodes = 0; - do_gettimeofday(&strip_info->poletops.timestamp); - } - - strip_info->pps_timer = jiffies; - strip_info->rx_pps_count = 0; - strip_info->tx_pps_count = 0; - strip_info->sx_pps_count = 0; - strip_info->rx_average_pps = 0; - strip_info->tx_average_pps = 0; - strip_info->sx_average_pps = 0; - - /* Mark radio address as unknown */ - *(MetricomAddress *) & strip_info->true_dev_addr = zero_address; - if (!strip_info->manual_dev_addr) - *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = - zero_address; - strip_info->working = FALSE; - strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; - strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies + 10 * HZ; - strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + 1 * HZ; - - /* If the user has selected a baud rate above 38.4 see what magic we have to do */ - if (strip_info->user_baud > 38400) { - /* - * Subtle stuff: Pay attention :-) - * If the serial port is currently at the user's selected (>38.4) rate, - * then we temporarily switch to 19.2 and issue the ATS304 command - * to tell the radio to switch to the user's selected rate. - * If the serial port is not currently at that rate, that means we just - * issued the ATS304 command last time through, so this time we restore - * the user's selected rate and issue the normal starmode reset string. - */ - if (strip_info->user_baud == tty_get_baud_rate(tty)) { - static const char b0[] = "ate0q1s304=57600\r"; - static const char b1[] = "ate0q1s304=115200\r"; - static const StringDescriptor baudstring[2] = - { {b0, sizeof(b0) - 1} - , {b1, sizeof(b1) - 1} - }; - set_baud(tty, 19200); - if (strip_info->user_baud == 57600) - s = baudstring[0]; - else if (strip_info->user_baud == 115200) - s = baudstring[1]; - else - s = baudstring[1]; /* For now */ - } else - set_baud(tty, strip_info->user_baud); - } - - tty->ops->write(tty, s.string, s.length); -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->tx_ebytes += s.length; -#endif -} - -/* - * Called by the driver when there's room for more data. If we have - * more packets to send, we send them here. - */ - -static void strip_write_some_more(struct tty_struct *tty) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; - - /* First make sure we're connected. */ - if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC || - !netif_running(strip_info->dev)) - return; - - if (strip_info->tx_left > 0) { - int num_written = - tty->ops->write(tty, strip_info->tx_head, - strip_info->tx_left); - strip_info->tx_left -= num_written; - strip_info->tx_head += num_written; -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->tx_sbytes += num_written; -#endif - } else { /* Else start transmission of another packet */ - - tty->flags &= ~(1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); - strip_unlock(strip_info); - } -} - -static __u8 *add_checksum(__u8 * buffer, __u8 * end) -{ - __u16 sum = 0; - __u8 *p = buffer; - while (p < end) - sum += *p++; - end[3] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; - sum >>= 4; - end[2] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; - sum >>= 4; - end[1] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; - sum >>= 4; - end[0] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; - return (end + 4); -} - -static unsigned char *strip_make_packet(unsigned char *buffer, - struct strip *strip_info, - struct sk_buff *skb) -{ - __u8 *ptr = buffer; - __u8 *stuffstate = NULL; - STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb->data; - MetricomAddress haddr = header->dst_addr; - int len = skb->len - sizeof(STRIP_Header); - MetricomKey key; - - /*HexDump("strip_make_packet", strip_info, skb->data, skb->data + skb->len); */ - - if (header->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) - key = SIP0Key; - else if (header->protocol == htons(ETH_P_ARP)) - key = ARP0Key; - else { - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: strip_make_packet: Unknown packet type 0x%04X\n", - strip_info->dev->name, ntohs(header->protocol)); - return (NULL); - } - - if (len > strip_info->mtu) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Dropping oversized transmit packet: %d bytes\n", - strip_info->dev->name, len); - return (NULL); - } - - /* - * If we're sending to ourselves, discard the packet. - * (Metricom radios choke if they try to send a packet to their own address.) - */ - if (!memcmp(haddr.c, strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, sizeof(haddr))) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Dropping packet addressed to self\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - return (NULL); - } - - /* - * If this is a broadcast packet, send it to our designated Metricom - * 'broadcast hub' radio (First byte of address being 0xFF means broadcast) - */ - if (haddr.c[0] == 0xFF) { - __be32 brd = 0; - struct in_device *in_dev; - - rcu_read_lock(); - in_dev = __in_dev_get_rcu(strip_info->dev); - if (in_dev == NULL) { - rcu_read_unlock(); - return NULL; - } - if (in_dev->ifa_list) - brd = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_broadcast; - rcu_read_unlock(); - - /* arp_query returns 1 if it succeeds in looking up the address, 0 if it fails */ - if (!arp_query(haddr.c, brd, strip_info->dev)) { - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Unable to send packet (no broadcast hub configured)\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - return (NULL); - } - /* - * If we are the broadcast hub, don't bother sending to ourselves. - * (Metricom radios choke if they try to send a packet to their own address.) - */ - if (!memcmp - (haddr.c, strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, sizeof(haddr))) - return (NULL); - } - - *ptr++ = 0x0D; - *ptr++ = '*'; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[2] >> 4]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[2] & 0xF]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[3] >> 4]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[3] & 0xF]; - *ptr++ = '-'; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[4] >> 4]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[4] & 0xF]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[5] >> 4]; - *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[5] & 0xF]; - *ptr++ = '*'; - *ptr++ = key.c[0]; - *ptr++ = key.c[1]; - *ptr++ = key.c[2]; - *ptr++ = key.c[3]; - - ptr = - StuffData(skb->data + sizeof(STRIP_Header), len, ptr, - &stuffstate); - - if (strip_info->firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) - ptr = add_checksum(buffer + 1, ptr); - - *ptr++ = 0x0D; - return (ptr); -} - -static void strip_send(struct strip *strip_info, struct sk_buff *skb) -{ - MetricomAddress haddr; - unsigned char *ptr = strip_info->tx_buff; - int doreset = (long) jiffies - strip_info->watchdog_doreset >= 0; - int doprobe = (long) jiffies - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe >= 0 - && !doreset; - __be32 addr, brd; - - /* - * 1. If we have a packet, encapsulate it and put it in the buffer - */ - if (skb) { - char *newptr = strip_make_packet(ptr, strip_info, skb); - strip_info->tx_pps_count++; - if (!newptr) - strip_info->tx_dropped++; - else { - ptr = newptr; - strip_info->sx_pps_count++; - strip_info->tx_packets++; /* Count another successful packet */ -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->tx_bytes += skb->len; - strip_info->tx_rbytes += ptr - strip_info->tx_buff; -#endif - /*DumpData("Sending:", strip_info, strip_info->tx_buff, ptr); */ - /*HexDump("Sending", strip_info, strip_info->tx_buff, ptr); */ - } - } - - /* - * 2. If it is time for another tickle, tack it on, after the packet - */ - if (doprobe) { - StringDescriptor ts = CommandString[strip_info->next_command]; -#if TICKLE_TIMERS - { - struct timeval tv; - do_gettimeofday(&tv); - printk(KERN_INFO "**** Sending tickle string %d at %02d.%06d\n", - strip_info->next_command, tv.tv_sec % 100, - tv.tv_usec); - } -#endif - if (ptr == strip_info->tx_buff) - *ptr++ = 0x0D; - - *ptr++ = '*'; /* First send "**" to provoke an error message */ - *ptr++ = '*'; - - /* Then add the command */ - memcpy(ptr, ts.string, ts.length); - - /* Add a checksum ? */ - if (strip_info->firmware_level < ChecksummedMessages) - ptr += ts.length; - else - ptr = add_checksum(ptr, ptr + ts.length); - - *ptr++ = 0x0D; /* Terminate the command with a */ - - /* Cycle to next periodic command? */ - if (strip_info->firmware_level >= StructuredMessages) - if (++strip_info->next_command >= - ARRAY_SIZE(CommandString)) - strip_info->next_command = 0; -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->tx_ebytes += ts.length; -#endif - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies + 10 * HZ; - strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + 1 * HZ; - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Routine radio test.\n", strip_info->dev->name); */ - } - - /* - * 3. Set up the strip_info ready to send the data (if any). - */ - strip_info->tx_head = strip_info->tx_buff; - strip_info->tx_left = ptr - strip_info->tx_buff; - strip_info->tty->flags |= (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); - - /* - * 4. Debugging check to make sure we're not overflowing the buffer. - */ - if (strip_info->tx_size - strip_info->tx_left < 20) - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Sending%5d bytes;%5d bytes free.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, strip_info->tx_left, - strip_info->tx_size - strip_info->tx_left); - - /* - * 5. If watchdog has expired, reset the radio. Note: if there's data waiting in - * the buffer, strip_write_some_more will send it after the reset has finished - */ - if (doreset) { - ResetRadio(strip_info); - return; - } - - if (1) { - struct in_device *in_dev; - - brd = addr = 0; - rcu_read_lock(); - in_dev = __in_dev_get_rcu(strip_info->dev); - if (in_dev) { - if (in_dev->ifa_list) { - brd = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_broadcast; - addr = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_local; - } - } - rcu_read_unlock(); - } - - - /* - * 6. If it is time for a periodic ARP, queue one up to be sent. - * We only do this if: - * 1. The radio is working - * 2. It's time to send another periodic ARP - * 3. We really know what our address is (and it is not manually set to zero) - * 4. We have a designated broadcast address configured - * If we queue up an ARP packet when we don't have a designated broadcast - * address configured, then the packet will just have to be discarded in - * strip_make_packet. This is not fatal, but it causes misleading information - * to be displayed in tcpdump. tcpdump will report that periodic APRs are - * being sent, when in fact they are not, because they are all being dropped - * in the strip_make_packet routine. - */ - if (strip_info->working - && (long) jiffies - strip_info->gratuitous_arp >= 0 - && memcmp(strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, - sizeof(zero_address)) - && arp_query(haddr.c, brd, strip_info->dev)) { - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Sending gratuitous ARP with interval %ld\n", - strip_info->dev->name, strip_info->arp_interval / HZ); */ - strip_info->gratuitous_arp = - jiffies + strip_info->arp_interval; - strip_info->arp_interval *= 2; - if (strip_info->arp_interval > MaxARPInterval) - strip_info->arp_interval = MaxARPInterval; - if (addr) - arp_send(ARPOP_REPLY, ETH_P_ARP, addr, /* Target address of ARP packet is our address */ - strip_info->dev, /* Device to send packet on */ - addr, /* Source IP address this ARP packet comes from */ - NULL, /* Destination HW address is NULL (broadcast it) */ - strip_info->dev->dev_addr, /* Source HW address is our HW address */ - strip_info->dev->dev_addr); /* Target HW address is our HW address (redundant) */ - } - - /* - * 7. All ready. Start the transmission - */ - strip_write_some_more(strip_info->tty); -} - -/* Encapsulate a datagram and kick it into a TTY queue. */ -static int strip_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - - if (!netif_running(dev)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: xmit call when iface is down\n", - dev->name); - return (1); - } - - netif_stop_queue(dev); - - del_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); - - - if (time_after(jiffies, strip_info->pps_timer + HZ)) { - unsigned long t = jiffies - strip_info->pps_timer; - unsigned long rx_pps_count = (strip_info->rx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; - unsigned long tx_pps_count = (strip_info->tx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; - unsigned long sx_pps_count = (strip_info->sx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; - - strip_info->pps_timer = jiffies; - strip_info->rx_pps_count = 0; - strip_info->tx_pps_count = 0; - strip_info->sx_pps_count = 0; - - strip_info->rx_average_pps = (strip_info->rx_average_pps + rx_pps_count + 1) / 2; - strip_info->tx_average_pps = (strip_info->tx_average_pps + tx_pps_count + 1) / 2; - strip_info->sx_average_pps = (strip_info->sx_average_pps + sx_pps_count + 1) / 2; - - if (rx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Receiving %ld packets per second.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, rx_pps_count / 8); - if (tx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Tx %ld packets per second.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, tx_pps_count / 8); - if (sx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Sending %ld packets per second.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, sx_pps_count / 8); - } - - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); - - strip_send(strip_info, skb); - - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - - if (skb) - dev_kfree_skb(skb); - return 0; -} - -/* - * IdleTask periodically calls strip_xmit, so even when we have no IP packets - * to send for an extended period of time, the watchdog processing still gets - * done to ensure that the radio stays in Starmode - */ - -static void strip_IdleTask(unsigned long parameter) -{ - strip_xmit(NULL, (struct net_device *) parameter); -} - -/* - * Create the MAC header for an arbitrary protocol layer - * - * saddr!=NULL means use this specific address (n/a for Metricom) - * saddr==NULL means use default device source address - * daddr!=NULL means use this destination address - * daddr==NULL means leave destination address alone - * (e.g. unresolved arp -- kernel will call - * rebuild_header later to fill in the address) - */ - -static int strip_header(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev, - unsigned short type, const void *daddr, - const void *saddr, unsigned len) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb_push(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)); - - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: strip_header 0x%04X %s\n", dev->name, type, - type == ETH_P_IP ? "IP" : type == ETH_P_ARP ? "ARP" : ""); */ - - header->src_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; - header->protocol = htons(type); - - /*HexDump("strip_header", netdev_priv(dev), skb->data, skb->data + skb->len); */ - - if (!daddr) - return (-dev->hard_header_len); - - header->dst_addr = *(MetricomAddress *) daddr; - return (dev->hard_header_len); -} - -/* - * Rebuild the MAC header. This is called after an ARP - * (or in future other address resolution) has completed on this - * sk_buff. We now let ARP fill in the other fields. - * I think this should return zero if packet is ready to send, - * or non-zero if it needs more time to do an address lookup - */ - -static int strip_rebuild_header(struct sk_buff *skb) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_INET - STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb->data; - - /* Arp find returns zero if if knows the address, */ - /* or if it doesn't know the address it sends an ARP packet and returns non-zero */ - return arp_find(header->dst_addr.c, skb) ? 1 : 0; -#else - return 0; -#endif -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Receiving routines */ - -/* - * This function parses the response to the ATS300? command, - * extracting the radio version and serial number. - */ -static void get_radio_version(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) -{ - __u8 *p, *value_begin, *value_end; - int len; - - /* Determine the beginning of the second line of the payload */ - p = ptr; - while (p < end && *p != 10) - p++; - if (p >= end) - return; - p++; - value_begin = p; - - /* Determine the end of line */ - while (p < end && *p != 10) - p++; - if (p >= end) - return; - value_end = p; - p++; - - len = value_end - value_begin; - len = min_t(int, len, sizeof(FirmwareVersion) - 1); - if (strip_info->firmware_version.c[0] == 0) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio Firmware: %.*s\n", - strip_info->dev->name, len, value_begin); - sprintf(strip_info->firmware_version.c, "%.*s", len, value_begin); - - /* Look for the first colon */ - while (p < end && *p != ':') - p++; - if (p >= end) - return; - /* Skip over the space */ - p += 2; - len = sizeof(SerialNumber) - 1; - if (p + len <= end) { - sprintf(strip_info->serial_number.c, "%.*s", len, p); - } else { - printk(KERN_DEBUG - "STRIP: radio serial number shorter (%zd) than expected (%d)\n", - end - p, len); - } -} - -/* - * This function parses the response to the ATS325? command, - * extracting the radio battery voltage. - */ -static void get_radio_voltage(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) -{ - int len; - - len = sizeof(BatteryVoltage) - 1; - if (ptr + len <= end) { - sprintf(strip_info->battery_voltage.c, "%.*s", len, ptr); - } else { - printk(KERN_DEBUG - "STRIP: radio voltage string shorter (%zd) than expected (%d)\n", - end - ptr, len); - } -} - -/* - * This function parses the responses to the AT~LA and ATS311 commands, - * which list the radio's neighbours. - */ -static void get_radio_neighbours(MetricomNodeTable * table, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) -{ - table->num_nodes = 0; - while (ptr < end && table->num_nodes < NODE_TABLE_SIZE) { - MetricomNode *node = &table->node[table->num_nodes++]; - char *dst = node->c, *limit = dst + sizeof(*node) - 1; - while (ptr < end && *ptr <= 32) - ptr++; - while (ptr < end && dst < limit && *ptr != 10) - *dst++ = *ptr++; - *dst++ = 0; - while (ptr < end && ptr[-1] != 10) - ptr++; - } - do_gettimeofday(&table->timestamp); -} - -static int get_radio_address(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * p) -{ - MetricomAddress addr; - - if (string_to_radio_address(&addr, p)) - return (1); - - /* See if our radio address has changed */ - if (memcmp(strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, addr.c, sizeof(addr))) { - MetricomAddressString addr_string; - radio_address_to_string(&addr, &addr_string); - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio address = %s\n", - strip_info->dev->name, addr_string.c); - strip_info->true_dev_addr = addr; - if (!strip_info->manual_dev_addr) - *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = - addr; - /* Give the radio a few seconds to get its head straight, then send an arp */ - strip_info->gratuitous_arp = jiffies + 15 * HZ; - strip_info->arp_interval = 1 * HZ; - } - return (0); -} - -static int verify_checksum(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - __u8 *p = strip_info->sx_buff; - __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count - 4; - u_short sum = - (READHEX16(end[0]) << 12) | (READHEX16(end[1]) << 8) | - (READHEX16(end[2]) << 4) | (READHEX16(end[3])); - while (p < end) - sum -= *p++; - if (sum == 0 && strip_info->firmware_level == StructuredMessages) { - strip_info->firmware_level = ChecksummedMessages; - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio provides message checksums\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - } - return (sum == 0); -} - -static void RecvErr(char *msg, struct strip *strip_info) -{ - __u8 *ptr = strip_info->sx_buff; - __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count; - DumpData(msg, strip_info, ptr, end); - strip_info->rx_errors++; -} - -static void RecvErr_Message(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * sendername, - const __u8 * msg, u_long len) -{ - if (has_prefix(msg, len, "001")) { /* Not in StarMode! */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio %s is not in StarMode\n", - strip_info->dev->name, sendername); - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "002")) { /* Remap handle */ - /* We ignore "Remap handle" messages for now */ - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "003")) { /* Can't resolve name */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Destination radio name is unknown\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "004")) { /* Name too small or missing */ - strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + LongTime; -#if TICKLE_TIMERS - { - struct timeval tv; - do_gettimeofday(&tv); - printk(KERN_INFO - "**** Got ERR_004 response at %02d.%06d\n", - tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); - } -#endif - if (!strip_info->working) { - strip_info->working = TRUE; - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio now in starmode\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - /* - * If the radio has just entered a working state, we should do our first - * probe ASAP, so that we find out our radio address etc. without delay. - */ - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies; - } - if (strip_info->firmware_level == NoStructure && sendername) { - strip_info->firmware_level = StructuredMessages; - strip_info->next_command = 0; /* Try to enable checksums ASAP */ - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Radio provides structured messages\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - } - if (strip_info->firmware_level >= StructuredMessages) { - /* - * If this message has a valid checksum on the end, then the call to verify_checksum - * will elevate the firmware_level to ChecksummedMessages for us. (The actual return - * code from verify_checksum is ignored here.) - */ - verify_checksum(strip_info); - /* - * If the radio has structured messages but we don't yet have all our information about it, - * we should do probes without delay, until we have gathered all the information - */ - if (!GOT_ALL_RADIO_INFO(strip_info)) - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies; - } - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "005")) /* Bad count specification */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "006")) /* Header too big */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "007")) { /* Body too big */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Error! Packet size too big for radio.\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "008")) { /* Bad character in name */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - printk(KERN_ERR - "%s: Radio name contains illegal character\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - } - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "009")) /* No count or line terminator */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "010")) /* Invalid checksum */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "011")) /* Checksum didn't match */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "012")) /* Failed to transmit packet */ - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); - - else - RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); -} - -static void process_AT_response(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, - __u8 * end) -{ - u_long len; - __u8 *p = ptr; - while (p < end && p[-1] != 10) - p++; /* Skip past first newline character */ - /* Now ptr points to the AT command, and p points to the text of the response. */ - len = p - ptr; - -#if TICKLE_TIMERS - { - struct timeval tv; - do_gettimeofday(&tv); - printk(KERN_INFO "**** Got AT response %.7s at %02d.%06d\n", - ptr, tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); - } -#endif - - if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS300?")) - get_radio_version(strip_info, p, end); - else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS305?")) - get_radio_address(strip_info, p); - else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS311?")) - get_radio_neighbours(&strip_info->poletops, p, end); - else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS319=7")) - verify_checksum(strip_info); - else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS325?")) - get_radio_voltage(strip_info, p, end); - else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "AT~LA")) - get_radio_neighbours(&strip_info->portables, p, end); - else - RecvErr("Unknown AT Response:", strip_info); -} - -static void process_ACK(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) -{ - /* Currently we don't do anything with ACKs from the radio */ -} - -static void process_Info(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) -{ - if (ptr + 16 > end) - RecvErr("Bad Info Msg:", strip_info); -} - -static struct net_device *get_strip_dev(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - /* If our hardware address is *manually set* to zero, and we know our */ - /* real radio hardware address, try to find another strip device that has been */ - /* manually set to that address that we can 'transfer ownership' of this packet to */ - if (strip_info->manual_dev_addr && - !memcmp(strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, - sizeof(zero_address)) - && memcmp(&strip_info->true_dev_addr, zero_address.c, - sizeof(zero_address))) { - struct net_device *dev; - read_lock_bh(&dev_base_lock); - for_each_netdev(&init_net, dev) { - if (dev->type == strip_info->dev->type && - !memcmp(dev->dev_addr, - &strip_info->true_dev_addr, - sizeof(MetricomAddress))) { - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Transferred packet ownership to %s.\n", - strip_info->dev->name, dev->name); - read_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); - return (dev); - } - } - read_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); - } - return (strip_info->dev); -} - -/* - * Send one completely decapsulated datagram to the next layer. - */ - -static void deliver_packet(struct strip *strip_info, STRIP_Header * header, - __u16 packetlen) -{ - struct sk_buff *skb = dev_alloc_skb(sizeof(STRIP_Header) + packetlen); - if (!skb) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - strip_info->rx_dropped++; - } else { - memcpy(skb_put(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)), header, - sizeof(STRIP_Header)); - memcpy(skb_put(skb, packetlen), strip_info->rx_buff, - packetlen); - skb->dev = get_strip_dev(strip_info); - skb->protocol = header->protocol; - skb_reset_mac_header(skb); - - /* Having put a fake header on the front of the sk_buff for the */ - /* benefit of tools like tcpdump, skb_pull now 'consumes' that */ - /* fake header before we hand the packet up to the next layer. */ - skb_pull(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)); - - /* Finally, hand the packet up to the next layer (e.g. IP or ARP, etc.) */ - strip_info->rx_packets++; - strip_info->rx_pps_count++; -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->rx_bytes += packetlen; -#endif - skb->dev->last_rx = jiffies; - netif_rx(skb); - } -} - -static void process_IP_packet(struct strip *strip_info, - STRIP_Header * header, __u8 * ptr, - __u8 * end) -{ - __u16 packetlen; - - /* Decode start of the IP packet header */ - ptr = UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff, 4); - if (!ptr) { - RecvErr("IP Packet too short", strip_info); - return; - } - - packetlen = ((__u16) strip_info->rx_buff[2] << 8) | strip_info->rx_buff[3]; - - if (packetlen > MAX_RECV_MTU) { - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Dropping oversized received IP packet: %d bytes\n", - strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); - strip_info->rx_dropped++; - return; - } - - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got %d byte IP packet\n", strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); */ - - /* Decode remainder of the IP packet */ - ptr = - UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff + 4, packetlen - 4); - if (!ptr) { - RecvErr("IP Packet too short", strip_info); - return; - } - - if (ptr < end) { - RecvErr("IP Packet too long", strip_info); - return; - } - - header->protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP); - - deliver_packet(strip_info, header, packetlen); -} - -static void process_ARP_packet(struct strip *strip_info, - STRIP_Header * header, __u8 * ptr, - __u8 * end) -{ - __u16 packetlen; - struct arphdr *arphdr = (struct arphdr *) strip_info->rx_buff; - - /* Decode start of the ARP packet */ - ptr = UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff, 8); - if (!ptr) { - RecvErr("ARP Packet too short", strip_info); - return; - } - - packetlen = 8 + (arphdr->ar_hln + arphdr->ar_pln) * 2; - - if (packetlen > MAX_RECV_MTU) { - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Dropping oversized received ARP packet: %d bytes\n", - strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); - strip_info->rx_dropped++; - return; - } - - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got %d byte ARP %s\n", - strip_info->dev->name, packetlen, - ntohs(arphdr->ar_op) == ARPOP_REQUEST ? "request" : "reply"); */ - - /* Decode remainder of the ARP packet */ - ptr = - UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff + 8, packetlen - 8); - if (!ptr) { - RecvErr("ARP Packet too short", strip_info); - return; - } - - if (ptr < end) { - RecvErr("ARP Packet too long", strip_info); - return; - } - - header->protocol = htons(ETH_P_ARP); - - deliver_packet(strip_info, header, packetlen); -} - -/* - * process_text_message processes a -terminated block of data received - * from the radio that doesn't begin with a '*' character. All normal - * Starmode communication messages with the radio begin with a '*', - * so any text that does not indicates a serial port error, a radio that - * is in Hayes command mode instead of Starmode, or a radio with really - * old firmware that doesn't frame its Starmode responses properly. - */ -static void process_text_message(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - __u8 *msg = strip_info->sx_buff; - int len = strip_info->sx_count; - - /* Check for anything that looks like it might be our radio name */ - /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ - if (len == 9 && get_radio_address(strip_info, msg) == 0) - return; - - if (text_equal(msg, len, "OK")) - return; /* Ignore 'OK' responses from prior commands */ - if (text_equal(msg, len, "ERROR")) - return; /* Ignore 'ERROR' messages */ - if (has_prefix(msg, len, "ate0q1")) - return; /* Ignore character echo back from the radio */ - - /* Catch other error messages */ - /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ - if (has_prefix(msg, len, "ERR_")) { - RecvErr_Message(strip_info, NULL, &msg[4], len - 4); - return; - } - - RecvErr("No initial *", strip_info); -} - -/* - * process_message processes a -terminated block of data received - * from the radio. If the radio is not in Starmode or has old firmware, - * it may be a line of text in response to an AT command. Ideally, with - * a current radio that's properly in Starmode, all data received should - * be properly framed and checksummed radio message blocks, containing - * either a starmode packet, or a other communication from the radio - * firmware, like "INF_" Info messages and &COMMAND responses. - */ -static void process_message(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - STRIP_Header header = { zero_address, zero_address, 0 }; - __u8 *ptr = strip_info->sx_buff; - __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count; - __u8 sendername[32], *sptr = sendername; - MetricomKey key; - - /*HexDump("Receiving", strip_info, ptr, end); */ - - /* Check for start of address marker, and then skip over it */ - if (*ptr == '*') - ptr++; - else { - process_text_message(strip_info); - return; - } - - /* Copy out the return address */ - while (ptr < end && *ptr != '*' - && sptr < ARRAY_END(sendername) - 1) - *sptr++ = *ptr++; - *sptr = 0; /* Null terminate the sender name */ - - /* Check for end of address marker, and skip over it */ - if (ptr >= end || *ptr != '*') { - RecvErr("No second *", strip_info); - return; - } - ptr++; /* Skip the second '*' */ - - /* If the sender name is "&COMMAND", ignore this 'packet' */ - /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ - if (!strcmp(sendername, "&COMMAND")) { - strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; - strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; - return; - } - - if (ptr + 4 > end) { - RecvErr("No proto key", strip_info); - return; - } - - /* Get the protocol key out of the buffer */ - key.c[0] = *ptr++; - key.c[1] = *ptr++; - key.c[2] = *ptr++; - key.c[3] = *ptr++; - - /* If we're using checksums, verify the checksum at the end of the packet */ - if (strip_info->firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) { - end -= 4; /* Chop the last four bytes off the packet (they're the checksum) */ - if (ptr > end) { - RecvErr("Missing Checksum", strip_info); - return; - } - if (!verify_checksum(strip_info)) { - RecvErr("Bad Checksum", strip_info); - return; - } - } - - /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got packet from \"%s\".\n", strip_info->dev->name, sendername); */ - - /* - * Fill in (pseudo) source and destination addresses in the packet. - * We assume that the destination address was our address (the radio does not - * tell us this). If the radio supplies a source address, then we use it. - */ - header.dst_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; - string_to_radio_address(&header.src_addr, sendername); - -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - if (key.l == SIP0Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_rbytes += (end - ptr); - process_IP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); - } else if (key.l == ARP0Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_rbytes += (end - ptr); - process_ARP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); - } else if (key.l == ATR_Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); - process_AT_response(strip_info, ptr, end); - } else if (key.l == ACK_Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); - process_ACK(strip_info, ptr, end); - } else if (key.l == INF_Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); - process_Info(strip_info, ptr, end); - } else if (key.l == ERR_Key.l) { - strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); - RecvErr_Message(strip_info, sendername, ptr, end - ptr); - } else - RecvErr("Unrecognized protocol key", strip_info); -#else - if (key.l == SIP0Key.l) - process_IP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); - else if (key.l == ARP0Key.l) - process_ARP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); - else if (key.l == ATR_Key.l) - process_AT_response(strip_info, ptr, end); - else if (key.l == ACK_Key.l) - process_ACK(strip_info, ptr, end); - else if (key.l == INF_Key.l) - process_Info(strip_info, ptr, end); - else if (key.l == ERR_Key.l) - RecvErr_Message(strip_info, sendername, ptr, end - ptr); - else - RecvErr("Unrecognized protocol key", strip_info); -#endif -} - -#define TTYERROR(X) ((X) == TTY_BREAK ? "Break" : \ - (X) == TTY_FRAME ? "Framing Error" : \ - (X) == TTY_PARITY ? "Parity Error" : \ - (X) == TTY_OVERRUN ? "Hardware Overrun" : "Unknown Error") - -/* - * Handle the 'receiver data ready' interrupt. - * This function is called by the 'tty_io' module in the kernel when - * a block of STRIP data has been received, which can now be decapsulated - * and sent on to some IP layer for further processing. - */ - -static void strip_receive_buf(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *cp, - char *fp, int count) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; - const unsigned char *end = cp + count; - - if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC - || !netif_running(strip_info->dev)) - return; - - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); -#if 0 - { - struct timeval tv; - do_gettimeofday(&tv); - printk(KERN_INFO - "**** strip_receive_buf: %3d bytes at %02d.%06d\n", - count, tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); - } -#endif - -#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS - strip_info->rx_sbytes += count; -#endif - - /* Read the characters out of the buffer */ - while (cp < end) { - if (fp && *fp) - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s on serial port\n", - strip_info->dev->name, TTYERROR(*fp)); - if (fp && *fp++ && !strip_info->discard) { /* If there's a serial error, record it */ - /* If we have some characters in the buffer, discard them */ - strip_info->discard = strip_info->sx_count; - strip_info->rx_errors++; - } - - /* Leading control characters (CR, NL, Tab, etc.) are ignored */ - if (strip_info->sx_count > 0 || *cp >= ' ') { - if (*cp == 0x0D) { /* If end of packet, decide what to do with it */ - if (strip_info->sx_count > 3000) - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Cut a %d byte packet (%zd bytes remaining)%s\n", - strip_info->dev->name, - strip_info->sx_count, - end - cp - 1, - strip_info-> - discard ? " (discarded)" : - ""); - if (strip_info->sx_count > - strip_info->sx_size) { - strip_info->rx_over_errors++; - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: sx_buff overflow (%d bytes total)\n", - strip_info->dev->name, - strip_info->sx_count); - } else if (strip_info->discard) - printk(KERN_INFO - "%s: Discarding bad packet (%d/%d)\n", - strip_info->dev->name, - strip_info->discard, - strip_info->sx_count); - else - process_message(strip_info); - strip_info->discard = 0; - strip_info->sx_count = 0; - } else { - /* Make sure we have space in the buffer */ - if (strip_info->sx_count < - strip_info->sx_size) - strip_info->sx_buff[strip_info-> - sx_count] = - *cp; - strip_info->sx_count++; - } - } - cp++; - } - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* General control routines */ - -static int set_mac_address(struct strip *strip_info, - MetricomAddress * addr) -{ - /* - * We're using a manually specified address if the address is set - * to anything other than all ones. Setting the address to all ones - * disables manual mode and goes back to automatic address determination - * (tracking the true address that the radio has). - */ - strip_info->manual_dev_addr = - memcmp(addr->c, broadcast_address.c, - sizeof(broadcast_address)); - if (strip_info->manual_dev_addr) - *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = *addr; - else - *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = - strip_info->true_dev_addr; - return 0; -} - -static int strip_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - struct sockaddr *sa = addr; - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: strip_set_dev_mac_address called\n", dev->name); - set_mac_address(strip_info, (MetricomAddress *) sa->sa_data); - return 0; -} - -static struct net_device_stats *strip_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - static struct net_device_stats stats; - - memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats)); - - stats.rx_packets = strip_info->rx_packets; - stats.tx_packets = strip_info->tx_packets; - stats.rx_dropped = strip_info->rx_dropped; - stats.tx_dropped = strip_info->tx_dropped; - stats.tx_errors = strip_info->tx_errors; - stats.rx_errors = strip_info->rx_errors; - stats.rx_over_errors = strip_info->rx_over_errors; - return (&stats); -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Opening and closing */ - -/* - * Here's the order things happen: - * When the user runs "slattach -p strip ..." - * 1. The TTY module calls strip_open;; - * 2. strip_open calls strip_alloc - * 3. strip_alloc calls register_netdev - * 4. register_netdev calls strip_dev_init - * 5. then strip_open finishes setting up the strip_info - * - * When the user runs "ifconfig st up address netmask ..." - * 6. strip_open_low gets called - * - * When the user runs "ifconfig st down" - * 7. strip_close_low gets called - * - * When the user kills the slattach process - * 8. strip_close gets called - * 9. strip_close calls dev_close - * 10. if the device is still up, then dev_close calls strip_close_low - * 11. strip_close calls strip_free - */ - -/* Open the low-level part of the STRIP channel. Easy! */ - -static int strip_open_low(struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - - if (strip_info->tty == NULL) - return (-ENODEV); - - if (!allocate_buffers(strip_info, dev->mtu)) - return (-ENOMEM); - - strip_info->sx_count = 0; - strip_info->tx_left = 0; - - strip_info->discard = 0; - strip_info->working = FALSE; - strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; - strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; - strip_info->user_baud = tty_get_baud_rate(strip_info->tty); - - printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Initializing Radio.\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - ResetRadio(strip_info); - strip_info->idle_timer.expires = jiffies + 1 * HZ; - add_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); - netif_wake_queue(dev); - return (0); -} - - -/* - * Close the low-level part of the STRIP channel. Easy! - */ - -static int strip_close_low(struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - - if (strip_info->tty == NULL) - return -EBUSY; - strip_info->tty->flags &= ~(1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); - - netif_stop_queue(dev); - - /* - * Free all STRIP frame buffers. - */ - kfree(strip_info->rx_buff); - strip_info->rx_buff = NULL; - kfree(strip_info->sx_buff); - strip_info->sx_buff = NULL; - kfree(strip_info->tx_buff); - strip_info->tx_buff = NULL; - - del_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); - return 0; -} - -static const struct header_ops strip_header_ops = { - .create = strip_header, - .rebuild = strip_rebuild_header, -}; - -/* - * This routine is called by DDI when the - * (dynamically assigned) device is registered - */ - -static void strip_dev_setup(struct net_device *dev) -{ - /* - * Finish setting up the DEVICE info. - */ - - dev->trans_start = 0; - dev->last_rx = 0; - dev->tx_queue_len = 30; /* Drop after 30 frames queued */ - - dev->flags = 0; - dev->mtu = DEFAULT_STRIP_MTU; - dev->type = ARPHRD_METRICOM; /* dtang */ - dev->hard_header_len = sizeof(STRIP_Header); - /* - * dev->priv Already holds a pointer to our struct strip - */ - - *(MetricomAddress *) & dev->broadcast = broadcast_address; - dev->dev_addr[0] = 0; - dev->addr_len = sizeof(MetricomAddress); - - /* - * Pointers to interface service routines. - */ - - dev->open = strip_open_low; - dev->stop = strip_close_low; - dev->hard_start_xmit = strip_xmit; - dev->header_ops = &strip_header_ops; - - dev->set_mac_address = strip_set_mac_address; - dev->get_stats = strip_get_stats; - dev->change_mtu = strip_change_mtu; -} - -/* - * Free a STRIP channel. - */ - -static void strip_free(struct strip *strip_info) -{ - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); - list_del_rcu(&strip_info->list); - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - - strip_info->magic = 0; - - free_netdev(strip_info->dev); -} - - -/* - * Allocate a new free STRIP channel - */ -static struct strip *strip_alloc(void) -{ - struct list_head *n; - struct net_device *dev; - struct strip *strip_info; - - dev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct strip), "st%d", - strip_dev_setup); - - if (!dev) - return NULL; /* If no more memory, return */ - - - strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); - strip_info->dev = dev; - - strip_info->magic = STRIP_MAGIC; - strip_info->tty = NULL; - - strip_info->gratuitous_arp = jiffies + LongTime; - strip_info->arp_interval = 0; - init_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); - strip_info->idle_timer.data = (long) dev; - strip_info->idle_timer.function = strip_IdleTask; - - - spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); - rescan: - /* - * Search the list to find where to put our new entry - * (and in the process decide what channel number it is - * going to be) - */ - list_for_each(n, &strip_list) { - struct strip *s = hlist_entry(n, struct strip, list); - - if (s->dev->base_addr == dev->base_addr) { - ++dev->base_addr; - goto rescan; - } - } - - sprintf(dev->name, "st%ld", dev->base_addr); - - list_add_tail_rcu(&strip_info->list, &strip_list); - spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); - - return strip_info; -} - -/* - * Open the high-level part of the STRIP channel. - * This function is called by the TTY module when the - * STRIP line discipline is called for. Because we are - * sure the tty line exists, we only have to link it to - * a free STRIP channel... - */ - -static int strip_open(struct tty_struct *tty) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; - - /* - * First make sure we're not already connected. - */ - - if (strip_info && strip_info->magic == STRIP_MAGIC) - return -EEXIST; - - /* - * We need a write method. - */ - - if (tty->ops->write == NULL || tty->ops->set_termios == NULL) - return -EOPNOTSUPP; - - /* - * OK. Find a free STRIP channel to use. - */ - if ((strip_info = strip_alloc()) == NULL) - return -ENFILE; - - /* - * Register our newly created device so it can be ifconfig'd - * strip_dev_init() will be called as a side-effect - */ - - if (register_netdev(strip_info->dev) != 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "strip: register_netdev() failed.\n"); - strip_free(strip_info); - return -ENFILE; - } - - strip_info->tty = tty; - tty->disc_data = strip_info; - tty->receive_room = 65536; - - tty_driver_flush_buffer(tty); - - /* - * Restore default settings - */ - - strip_info->dev->type = ARPHRD_METRICOM; /* dtang */ - - /* - * Set tty options - */ - - tty->termios->c_iflag |= IGNBRK | IGNPAR; /* Ignore breaks and parity errors. */ - tty->termios->c_cflag |= CLOCAL; /* Ignore modem control signals. */ - tty->termios->c_cflag &= ~HUPCL; /* Don't close on hup */ - - printk(KERN_INFO "STRIP: device \"%s\" activated\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - - /* - * Done. We have linked the TTY line to a channel. - */ - return (strip_info->dev->base_addr); -} - -/* - * Close down a STRIP channel. - * This means flushing out any pending queues, and then restoring the - * TTY line discipline to what it was before it got hooked to STRIP - * (which usually is TTY again). - */ - -static void strip_close(struct tty_struct *tty) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; - - /* - * First make sure we're connected. - */ - - if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC) - return; - - unregister_netdev(strip_info->dev); - - tty->disc_data = NULL; - strip_info->tty = NULL; - printk(KERN_INFO "STRIP: device \"%s\" closed down\n", - strip_info->dev->name); - strip_free(strip_info); - tty->disc_data = NULL; -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Perform I/O control calls on an active STRIP channel. */ - -static int strip_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, - unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -{ - struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; - - /* - * First make sure we're connected. - */ - - if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC) - return -EINVAL; - - switch (cmd) { - case SIOCGIFNAME: - if(copy_to_user((void __user *) arg, strip_info->dev->name, strlen(strip_info->dev->name) + 1)) - return -EFAULT; - break; - case SIOCSIFHWADDR: - { - MetricomAddress addr; - //printk(KERN_INFO "%s: SIOCSIFHWADDR\n", strip_info->dev->name); - if(copy_from_user(&addr, (void __user *) arg, sizeof(MetricomAddress))) - return -EFAULT; - return set_mac_address(strip_info, &addr); - } - default: - return tty_mode_ioctl(tty, file, cmd, arg); - break; - } - return 0; -} - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* Initialization */ - -static struct tty_ldisc strip_ldisc = { - .magic = TTY_LDISC_MAGIC, - .name = "strip", - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .open = strip_open, - .close = strip_close, - .ioctl = strip_ioctl, - .receive_buf = strip_receive_buf, - .write_wakeup = strip_write_some_more, -}; - -/* - * Initialize the STRIP driver. - * This routine is called at boot time, to bootstrap the multi-channel - * STRIP driver - */ - -static char signon[] __initdata = - KERN_INFO "STRIP: Version %s (unlimited channels)\n"; - -static int __init strip_init_driver(void) -{ - int status; - - printk(signon, StripVersion); - - - /* - * Fill in our line protocol discipline, and register it - */ - if ((status = tty_register_ldisc(N_STRIP, &strip_ldisc))) - printk(KERN_ERR "STRIP: can't register line discipline (err = %d)\n", - status); - - /* - * Register the status file with /proc - */ - proc_net_fops_create(&init_net, "strip", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO, &strip_seq_fops); - - return status; -} - -module_init(strip_init_driver); - -static const char signoff[] __exitdata = - KERN_INFO "STRIP: Module Unloaded\n"; - -static void __exit strip_exit_driver(void) -{ - int i; - struct list_head *p,*n; - - /* module ref count rules assure that all entries are unregistered */ - list_for_each_safe(p, n, &strip_list) { - struct strip *s = list_entry(p, struct strip, list); - strip_free(s); - } - - /* Unregister with the /proc/net file here. */ - proc_net_remove(&init_net, "strip"); - - if ((i = tty_unregister_ldisc(N_STRIP))) - printk(KERN_ERR "STRIP: can't unregister line discipline (err = %d)\n", i); - - printk(signoff); -} - -module_exit(strip_exit_driver); - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Stuart Cheshire "); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) Device Driver"); -MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL"); - -MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) modem"); -- cgit v1.2.3 From a60f28fa934ccadbf526f4dab8d73079480002a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "David S. Miller" Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 03:58:52 -0700 Subject: Revert "remove the strip driver" This reverts commit 94d9842403f770239a656586442454b7a8f2df29. Alan says it's not appropriate to remove this driver, Adrian Bunk also agrees with this revert. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- MAINTAINERS | 4 + drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig | 24 + drivers/net/wireless/Makefile | 1 + drivers/net/wireless/strip.c | 2804 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 2833 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/net/wireless/strip.c (limited to 'MAINTAINERS') diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index f92707fee59e..ec0c9c914f17 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -3908,6 +3908,10 @@ P: Ion Badulescu M: ionut@cs.columbia.edu S: Maintained +STARMODE RADIO IP (STRIP) PROTOCOL DRIVER +W: http://mosquitonet.Stanford.EDU/strip.html +S: Unsupported ? + STRADIS MPEG-2 DECODER DRIVER P: Nathan Laredo M: laredo@gnu.org diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig index d5b006f5b86f..91fc2c765d90 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig @@ -14,6 +14,30 @@ config WLAN_PRE80211 This option does not affect the kernel build, it only lets you choose drivers. +config STRIP + tristate "STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP)" + depends on INET && WLAN_PRE80211 + select WIRELESS_EXT + ---help--- + Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio + IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project + (on the WWW at ) to send Internet + traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery + powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and + weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called + "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads + many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a + phone line and use it as a modem.) + + You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although + it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you + think you might get a Metricom radio in the future, there is no harm + in saying Y to STRIP now, except that it makes the kernel a bit + bigger. + + To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be + called strip. + config ARLAN tristate "Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support" depends on ISA && !64BIT && WLAN_PRE80211 diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile b/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile index 2668934abbff..54a4f6f1db67 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/Makefile @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_IPW2100) += ipw2100.o obj-$(CONFIG_IPW2200) += ipw2200.o +obj-$(CONFIG_STRIP) += strip.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARLAN) += arlan.o arlan-objs := arlan-main.o arlan-proc.o diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c b/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..883af891ebfb --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/strip.c @@ -0,0 +1,2804 @@ +/* + * Copyright 1996 The Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford + * Junior University. All Rights Reserved. + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this + * software and its documentation for any purpose and without + * fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright + * notice appear in all copies. Stanford University + * makes no representations about the suitability of this + * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without + * express or implied warranty. + * + * strip.c This module implements Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) + * for kernel-based devices like TTY. It interfaces between a + * raw TTY, and the kernel's INET protocol layers (via DDI). + * + * Version: @(#)strip.c 1.3 July 1997 + * + * Author: Stuart Cheshire + * + * Fixes: v0.9 12th Feb 1996 (SC) + * New byte stuffing (2+6 run-length encoding) + * New watchdog timer task + * New Protocol key (SIP0) + * + * v0.9.1 3rd March 1996 (SC) + * Changed to dynamic device allocation -- no more compile + * time (or boot time) limit on the number of STRIP devices. + * + * v0.9.2 13th March 1996 (SC) + * Uses arp cache lookups (but doesn't send arp packets yet) + * + * v0.9.3 17th April 1996 (SC) + * Fixed bug where STR_ERROR flag was getting set unneccessarily + * (causing otherwise good packets to be unneccessarily dropped) + * + * v0.9.4 27th April 1996 (SC) + * First attempt at using "&COMMAND" Starmode AT commands + * + * v0.9.5 29th May 1996 (SC) + * First attempt at sending (unicast) ARP packets + * + * v0.9.6 5th June 1996 (Elliot) + * Put "message level" tags in every "printk" statement + * + * v0.9.7 13th June 1996 (laik) + * Added support for the /proc fs + * + * v0.9.8 July 1996 (Mema) + * Added packet logging + * + * v1.0 November 1996 (SC) + * Fixed (severe) memory leaks in the /proc fs code + * Fixed race conditions in the logging code + * + * v1.1 January 1997 (SC) + * Deleted packet logging (use tcpdump instead) + * Added support for Metricom Firmware v204 features + * (like message checksums) + * + * v1.2 January 1997 (SC) + * Put portables list back in + * + * v1.3 July 1997 (SC) + * Made STRIP driver set the radio's baud rate automatically. + * It is no longer necessarily to manually set the radio's + * rate permanently to 115200 -- the driver handles setting + * the rate automatically. + */ + +#ifdef MODULE +static const char StripVersion[] = "1.3A-STUART.CHESHIRE-MODULAR"; +#else +static const char StripVersion[] = "1.3A-STUART.CHESHIRE"; +#endif + +#define TICKLE_TIMERS 0 +#define EXT_COUNTERS 1 + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Header files */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +# include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Useful structures and definitions */ + +/* + * A MetricomKey identifies the protocol being carried inside a Metricom + * Starmode packet. + */ + +typedef union { + __u8 c[4]; + __u32 l; +} MetricomKey; + +/* + * An IP address can be viewed as four bytes in memory (which is what it is) or as + * a single 32-bit long (which is convenient for assignment, equality testing etc.) + */ + +typedef union { + __u8 b[4]; + __u32 l; +} IPaddr; + +/* + * A MetricomAddressString is used to hold a printable representation of + * a Metricom address. + */ + +typedef struct { + __u8 c[24]; +} MetricomAddressString; + +/* Encapsulation can expand packet of size x to 65/64x + 1 + * Sent packet looks like "*
*" + * 1 1 1-18 1 4 ? 1 + * eg. *0000-1234*SIP0 + * We allow 31 bytes for the stars, the key, the address and the s + */ +#define STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(X) (32 + (X)*65L/64L) + +/* + * A STRIP_Header is never really sent over the radio, but making a dummy + * header for internal use within the kernel that looks like an Ethernet + * header makes certain other software happier. For example, tcpdump + * already understands Ethernet headers. + */ + +typedef struct { + MetricomAddress dst_addr; /* Destination address, e.g. "0000-1234" */ + MetricomAddress src_addr; /* Source address, e.g. "0000-5678" */ + unsigned short protocol; /* The protocol type, using Ethernet codes */ +} STRIP_Header; + +typedef struct { + char c[60]; +} MetricomNode; + +#define NODE_TABLE_SIZE 32 +typedef struct { + struct timeval timestamp; + int num_nodes; + MetricomNode node[NODE_TABLE_SIZE]; +} MetricomNodeTable; + +enum { FALSE = 0, TRUE = 1 }; + +/* + * Holds the radio's firmware version. + */ +typedef struct { + char c[50]; +} FirmwareVersion; + +/* + * Holds the radio's serial number. + */ +typedef struct { + char c[18]; +} SerialNumber; + +/* + * Holds the radio's battery voltage. + */ +typedef struct { + char c[11]; +} BatteryVoltage; + +typedef struct { + char c[8]; +} char8; + +enum { + NoStructure = 0, /* Really old firmware */ + StructuredMessages = 1, /* Parsable AT response msgs */ + ChecksummedMessages = 2 /* Parsable AT response msgs with checksums */ +}; + +struct strip { + int magic; + /* + * These are pointers to the malloc()ed frame buffers. + */ + + unsigned char *rx_buff; /* buffer for received IP packet */ + unsigned char *sx_buff; /* buffer for received serial data */ + int sx_count; /* received serial data counter */ + int sx_size; /* Serial buffer size */ + unsigned char *tx_buff; /* transmitter buffer */ + unsigned char *tx_head; /* pointer to next byte to XMIT */ + int tx_left; /* bytes left in XMIT queue */ + int tx_size; /* Serial buffer size */ + + /* + * STRIP interface statistics. + */ + + unsigned long rx_packets; /* inbound frames counter */ + unsigned long tx_packets; /* outbound frames counter */ + unsigned long rx_errors; /* Parity, etc. errors */ + unsigned long tx_errors; /* Planned stuff */ + unsigned long rx_dropped; /* No memory for skb */ + unsigned long tx_dropped; /* When MTU change */ + unsigned long rx_over_errors; /* Frame bigger then STRIP buf. */ + + unsigned long pps_timer; /* Timer to determine pps */ + unsigned long rx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ + unsigned long tx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ + unsigned long sx_pps_count; /* Counter to determine pps */ + unsigned long rx_average_pps; /* rx packets per second * 8 */ + unsigned long tx_average_pps; /* tx packets per second * 8 */ + unsigned long sx_average_pps; /* sent packets per second * 8 */ + +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + unsigned long rx_bytes; /* total received bytes */ + unsigned long tx_bytes; /* total received bytes */ + unsigned long rx_rbytes; /* bytes thru radio i/f */ + unsigned long tx_rbytes; /* bytes thru radio i/f */ + unsigned long rx_sbytes; /* tot bytes thru serial i/f */ + unsigned long tx_sbytes; /* tot bytes thru serial i/f */ + unsigned long rx_ebytes; /* tot stat/err bytes */ + unsigned long tx_ebytes; /* tot stat/err bytes */ +#endif + + /* + * Internal variables. + */ + + struct list_head list; /* Linked list of devices */ + + int discard; /* Set if serial error */ + int working; /* Is radio working correctly? */ + int firmware_level; /* Message structuring level */ + int next_command; /* Next periodic command */ + unsigned int user_baud; /* The user-selected baud rate */ + int mtu; /* Our mtu (to spot changes!) */ + long watchdog_doprobe; /* Next time to test the radio */ + long watchdog_doreset; /* Time to do next reset */ + long gratuitous_arp; /* Time to send next ARP refresh */ + long arp_interval; /* Next ARP interval */ + struct timer_list idle_timer; /* For periodic wakeup calls */ + MetricomAddress true_dev_addr; /* True address of radio */ + int manual_dev_addr; /* Hack: See note below */ + + FirmwareVersion firmware_version; /* The radio's firmware version */ + SerialNumber serial_number; /* The radio's serial number */ + BatteryVoltage battery_voltage; /* The radio's battery voltage */ + + /* + * Other useful structures. + */ + + struct tty_struct *tty; /* ptr to TTY structure */ + struct net_device *dev; /* Our device structure */ + + /* + * Neighbour radio records + */ + + MetricomNodeTable portables; + MetricomNodeTable poletops; +}; + +/* + * Note: manual_dev_addr hack + * + * It is not possible to change the hardware address of a Metricom radio, + * or to send packets with a user-specified hardware source address, thus + * trying to manually set a hardware source address is a questionable + * thing to do. However, if the user *does* manually set the hardware + * source address of a STRIP interface, then the kernel will believe it, + * and use it in certain places. For example, the hardware address listed + * by ifconfig will be the manual address, not the true one. + * (Both addresses are listed in /proc/net/strip.) + * Also, ARP packets will be sent out giving the user-specified address as + * the source address, not the real address. This is dangerous, because + * it means you won't receive any replies -- the ARP replies will go to + * the specified address, which will be some other radio. The case where + * this is useful is when that other radio is also connected to the same + * machine. This allows you to connect a pair of radios to one machine, + * and to use one exclusively for inbound traffic, and the other + * exclusively for outbound traffic. Pretty neat, huh? + * + * Here's the full procedure to set this up: + * + * 1. "slattach" two interfaces, e.g. st0 for outgoing packets, + * and st1 for incoming packets + * + * 2. "ifconfig" st0 (outbound radio) to have the hardware address + * which is the real hardware address of st1 (inbound radio). + * Now when it sends out packets, it will masquerade as st1, and + * replies will be sent to that radio, which is exactly what we want. + * + * 3. Set the route table entry ("route add default ..." or + * "route add -net ...", as appropriate) to send packets via the st0 + * interface (outbound radio). Do not add any route which sends packets + * out via the st1 interface -- that radio is for inbound traffic only. + * + * 4. "ifconfig" st1 (inbound radio) to have hardware address zero. + * This tells the STRIP driver to "shut down" that interface and not + * send any packets through it. In particular, it stops sending the + * periodic gratuitous ARP packets that a STRIP interface normally sends. + * Also, when packets arrive on that interface, it will search the + * interface list to see if there is another interface who's manual + * hardware address matches its own real address (i.e. st0 in this + * example) and if so it will transfer ownership of the skbuff to + * that interface, so that it looks to the kernel as if the packet + * arrived on that interface. This is necessary because when the + * kernel sends an ARP packet on st0, it expects to get a reply on + * st0, and if it sees the reply come from st1 then it will ignore + * it (to be accurate, it puts the entry in the ARP table, but + * labelled in such a way that st0 can't use it). + * + * Thanks to Petros Maniatis for coming up with the idea of splitting + * inbound and outbound traffic between two interfaces, which turned + * out to be really easy to implement, even if it is a bit of a hack. + * + * Having set a manual address on an interface, you can restore it + * to automatic operation (where the address is automatically kept + * consistent with the real address of the radio) by setting a manual + * address of all ones, e.g. "ifconfig st0 hw strip FFFFFFFFFFFF" + * This 'turns off' manual override mode for the device address. + * + * Note: The IEEE 802 headers reported in tcpdump will show the *real* + * radio addresses the packets were sent and received from, so that you + * can see what is really going on with packets, and which interfaces + * they are really going through. + */ + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Constants */ + +/* + * CommandString1 works on all radios + * Other CommandStrings are only used with firmware that provides structured responses. + * + * ats319=1 Enables Info message for node additions and deletions + * ats319=2 Enables Info message for a new best node + * ats319=4 Enables checksums + * ats319=8 Enables ACK messages + */ + +static const int MaxCommandStringLength = 32; +static const int CompatibilityCommand = 1; + +static const char CommandString0[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS319=7"; /* Turn on checksums & info messages */ +static const char CommandString1[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS305?"; /* Query radio name */ +static const char CommandString2[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS325?"; /* Query battery voltage */ +static const char CommandString3[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS300?"; /* Query version information */ +static const char CommandString4[] = "*&COMMAND*ATS311?"; /* Query poletop list */ +static const char CommandString5[] = "*&COMMAND*AT~LA"; /* Query portables list */ +typedef struct { + const char *string; + long length; +} StringDescriptor; + +static const StringDescriptor CommandString[] = { + {CommandString0, sizeof(CommandString0) - 1}, + {CommandString1, sizeof(CommandString1) - 1}, + {CommandString2, sizeof(CommandString2) - 1}, + {CommandString3, sizeof(CommandString3) - 1}, + {CommandString4, sizeof(CommandString4) - 1}, + {CommandString5, sizeof(CommandString5) - 1} +}; + +#define GOT_ALL_RADIO_INFO(S) \ + ((S)->firmware_version.c[0] && \ + (S)->battery_voltage.c[0] && \ + memcmp(&(S)->true_dev_addr, zero_address.c, sizeof(zero_address))) + +static const char hextable[16] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; + +static const MetricomAddress zero_address; +static const MetricomAddress broadcast_address = + { {0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF} }; + +static const MetricomKey SIP0Key = { "SIP0" }; +static const MetricomKey ARP0Key = { "ARP0" }; +static const MetricomKey ATR_Key = { "ATR " }; +static const MetricomKey ACK_Key = { "ACK_" }; +static const MetricomKey INF_Key = { "INF_" }; +static const MetricomKey ERR_Key = { "ERR_" }; + +static const long MaxARPInterval = 60 * HZ; /* One minute */ + +/* + * Maximum Starmode packet length is 1183 bytes. Allowing 4 bytes for + * protocol key, 4 bytes for checksum, one byte for CR, and 65/64 expansion + * for STRIP encoding, that translates to a maximum payload MTU of 1155. + * Note: A standard NFS 1K data packet is a total of 0x480 (1152) bytes + * long, including IP header, UDP header, and NFS header. Setting the STRIP + * MTU to 1152 allows us to send default sized NFS packets without fragmentation. + */ +static const unsigned short MAX_SEND_MTU = 1152; +static const unsigned short MAX_RECV_MTU = 1500; /* Hoping for Ethernet sized packets in the future! */ +static const unsigned short DEFAULT_STRIP_MTU = 1152; +static const int STRIP_MAGIC = 0x5303; +static const long LongTime = 0x7FFFFFFF; + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Global variables */ + +static LIST_HEAD(strip_list); +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(strip_lock); + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Macros */ + +/* Returns TRUE if text T begins with prefix P */ +#define has_prefix(T,L,P) (((L) >= sizeof(P)-1) && !strncmp((T), (P), sizeof(P)-1)) + +/* Returns TRUE if text T of length L is equal to string S */ +#define text_equal(T,L,S) (((L) == sizeof(S)-1) && !strncmp((T), (S), sizeof(S)-1)) + +#define READHEX(X) ((X)>='0' && (X)<='9' ? (X)-'0' : \ + (X)>='a' && (X)<='f' ? (X)-'a'+10 : \ + (X)>='A' && (X)<='F' ? (X)-'A'+10 : 0 ) + +#define READHEX16(X) ((__u16)(READHEX(X))) + +#define READDEC(X) ((X)>='0' && (X)<='9' ? (X)-'0' : 0) + +#define ARRAY_END(X) (&((X)[ARRAY_SIZE(X)])) + +#define JIFFIE_TO_SEC(X) ((X) / HZ) + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Utility routines */ + +static int arp_query(unsigned char *haddr, u32 paddr, + struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct neighbour *neighbor_entry; + int ret = 0; + + neighbor_entry = neigh_lookup(&arp_tbl, &paddr, dev); + + if (neighbor_entry != NULL) { + neighbor_entry->used = jiffies; + if (neighbor_entry->nud_state & NUD_VALID) { + memcpy(haddr, neighbor_entry->ha, dev->addr_len); + ret = 1; + } + neigh_release(neighbor_entry); + } + return ret; +} + +static void DumpData(char *msg, struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, + __u8 * end) +{ + static const int MAX_DumpData = 80; + __u8 pkt_text[MAX_DumpData], *p = pkt_text; + + *p++ = '\"'; + + while (ptr < end && p < &pkt_text[MAX_DumpData - 4]) { + if (*ptr == '\\') { + *p++ = '\\'; + *p++ = '\\'; + } else { + if (*ptr >= 32 && *ptr <= 126) { + *p++ = *ptr; + } else { + sprintf(p, "\\%02X", *ptr); + p += 3; + } + } + ptr++; + } + + if (ptr == end) + *p++ = '\"'; + *p++ = 0; + + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %-13s%s\n", strip_info->dev->name, msg, pkt_text); +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Byte stuffing/unstuffing routines */ + +/* Stuffing scheme: + * 00 Unused (reserved character) + * 01-3F Run of 2-64 different characters + * 40-7F Run of 1-64 different characters plus a single zero at the end + * 80-BF Run of 1-64 of the same character + * C0-FF Run of 1-64 zeroes (ASCII 0) + */ + +typedef enum { + Stuff_Diff = 0x00, + Stuff_DiffZero = 0x40, + Stuff_Same = 0x80, + Stuff_Zero = 0xC0, + Stuff_NoCode = 0xFF, /* Special code, meaning no code selected */ + + Stuff_CodeMask = 0xC0, + Stuff_CountMask = 0x3F, + Stuff_MaxCount = 0x3F, + Stuff_Magic = 0x0D /* The value we are eliminating */ +} StuffingCode; + +/* StuffData encodes the data starting at "src" for "length" bytes. + * It writes it to the buffer pointed to by "dst" (which must be at least + * as long as 1 + 65/64 of the input length). The output may be up to 1.6% + * larger than the input for pathological input, but will usually be smaller. + * StuffData returns the new value of the dst pointer as its result. + * "code_ptr_ptr" points to a "__u8 *" which is used to hold encoding state + * between calls, allowing an encoded packet to be incrementally built up + * from small parts. On the first call, the "__u8 *" pointed to should be + * initialized to NULL; between subsequent calls the calling routine should + * leave the value alone and simply pass it back unchanged so that the + * encoder can recover its current state. + */ + +#define StuffData_FinishBlock(X) \ +(*code_ptr = (X) ^ Stuff_Magic, code = Stuff_NoCode) + +static __u8 *StuffData(__u8 * src, __u32 length, __u8 * dst, + __u8 ** code_ptr_ptr) +{ + __u8 *end = src + length; + __u8 *code_ptr = *code_ptr_ptr; + __u8 code = Stuff_NoCode, count = 0; + + if (!length) + return (dst); + + if (code_ptr) { + /* + * Recover state from last call, if applicable + */ + code = (*code_ptr ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CodeMask; + count = (*code_ptr ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CountMask; + } + + while (src < end) { + switch (code) { + /* Stuff_NoCode: If no current code, select one */ + case Stuff_NoCode: + /* Record where we're going to put this code */ + code_ptr = dst++; + count = 0; /* Reset the count (zero means one instance) */ + /* Tentatively start a new block */ + if (*src == 0) { + code = Stuff_Zero; + src++; + } else { + code = Stuff_Same; + *dst++ = *src++ ^ Stuff_Magic; + } + /* Note: We optimistically assume run of same -- */ + /* which will be fixed later in Stuff_Same */ + /* if it turns out not to be true. */ + break; + + /* Stuff_Zero: We already have at least one zero encoded */ + case Stuff_Zero: + /* If another zero, count it, else finish this code block */ + if (*src == 0) { + count++; + src++; + } else { + StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_Zero + count); + } + break; + + /* Stuff_Same: We already have at least one byte encoded */ + case Stuff_Same: + /* If another one the same, count it */ + if ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) == code_ptr[1]) { + count++; + src++; + break; + } + /* else, this byte does not match this block. */ + /* If we already have two or more bytes encoded, finish this code block */ + if (count) { + StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_Same + count); + break; + } + /* else, we only have one so far, so switch to Stuff_Diff code */ + code = Stuff_Diff; + /* and fall through to Stuff_Diff case below + * Note cunning cleverness here: case Stuff_Diff compares + * the current character with the previous two to see if it + * has a run of three the same. Won't this be an error if + * there aren't two previous characters stored to compare with? + * No. Because we know the current character is *not* the same + * as the previous one, the first test below will necessarily + * fail and the send half of the "if" won't be executed. + */ + + /* Stuff_Diff: We have at least two *different* bytes encoded */ + case Stuff_Diff: + /* If this is a zero, must encode a Stuff_DiffZero, and begin a new block */ + if (*src == 0) { + StuffData_FinishBlock(Stuff_DiffZero + + count); + } + /* else, if we have three in a row, it is worth starting a Stuff_Same block */ + else if ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) == dst[-1] + && dst[-1] == dst[-2]) { + /* Back off the last two characters we encoded */ + code += count - 2; + /* Note: "Stuff_Diff + 0" is an illegal code */ + if (code == Stuff_Diff + 0) { + code = Stuff_Same + 0; + } + StuffData_FinishBlock(code); + code_ptr = dst - 2; + /* dst[-1] already holds the correct value */ + count = 2; /* 2 means three bytes encoded */ + code = Stuff_Same; + } + /* else, another different byte, so add it to the block */ + else { + *dst++ = *src ^ Stuff_Magic; + count++; + } + src++; /* Consume the byte */ + break; + } + if (count == Stuff_MaxCount) { + StuffData_FinishBlock(code + count); + } + } + if (code == Stuff_NoCode) { + *code_ptr_ptr = NULL; + } else { + *code_ptr_ptr = code_ptr; + StuffData_FinishBlock(code + count); + } + return (dst); +} + +/* + * UnStuffData decodes the data at "src", up to (but not including) "end". + * It writes the decoded data into the buffer pointed to by "dst", up to a + * maximum of "dst_length", and returns the new value of "src" so that a + * follow-on call can read more data, continuing from where the first left off. + * + * There are three types of results: + * 1. The source data runs out before extracting "dst_length" bytes: + * UnStuffData returns NULL to indicate failure. + * 2. The source data produces exactly "dst_length" bytes: + * UnStuffData returns new_src = end to indicate that all bytes were consumed. + * 3. "dst_length" bytes are extracted, with more remaining. + * UnStuffData returns new_src < end to indicate that there are more bytes + * to be read. + * + * Note: The decoding may be destructive, in that it may alter the source + * data in the process of decoding it (this is necessary to allow a follow-on + * call to resume correctly). + */ + +static __u8 *UnStuffData(__u8 * src, __u8 * end, __u8 * dst, + __u32 dst_length) +{ + __u8 *dst_end = dst + dst_length; + /* Sanity check */ + if (!src || !end || !dst || !dst_length) + return (NULL); + while (src < end && dst < dst_end) { + int count = (*src ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CountMask; + switch ((*src ^ Stuff_Magic) & Stuff_CodeMask) { + case Stuff_Diff: + if (src + 1 + count >= end) + return (NULL); + do { + *dst++ = *++src ^ Stuff_Magic; + } + while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); + if (count < 0) + src += 1; + else { + if (count == 0) + *src = Stuff_Same ^ Stuff_Magic; + else + *src = + (Stuff_Diff + + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; + } + break; + case Stuff_DiffZero: + if (src + 1 + count >= end) + return (NULL); + do { + *dst++ = *++src ^ Stuff_Magic; + } + while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); + if (count < 0) + *src = Stuff_Zero ^ Stuff_Magic; + else + *src = + (Stuff_DiffZero + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; + break; + case Stuff_Same: + if (src + 1 >= end) + return (NULL); + do { + *dst++ = src[1] ^ Stuff_Magic; + } + while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); + if (count < 0) + src += 2; + else + *src = (Stuff_Same + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; + break; + case Stuff_Zero: + do { + *dst++ = 0; + } + while (--count >= 0 && dst < dst_end); + if (count < 0) + src += 1; + else + *src = (Stuff_Zero + count) ^ Stuff_Magic; + break; + } + } + if (dst < dst_end) + return (NULL); + else + return (src); +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* General routines for STRIP */ + +/* + * set_baud sets the baud rate to the rate defined by baudcode + */ +static void set_baud(struct tty_struct *tty, speed_t baudrate) +{ + struct ktermios old_termios; + + mutex_lock(&tty->termios_mutex); + old_termios =*(tty->termios); + tty_encode_baud_rate(tty, baudrate, baudrate); + tty->ops->set_termios(tty, &old_termios); + mutex_unlock(&tty->termios_mutex); +} + +/* + * Convert a string to a Metricom Address. + */ + +#define IS_RADIO_ADDRESS(p) ( \ + isdigit((p)[0]) && isdigit((p)[1]) && isdigit((p)[2]) && isdigit((p)[3]) && \ + (p)[4] == '-' && \ + isdigit((p)[5]) && isdigit((p)[6]) && isdigit((p)[7]) && isdigit((p)[8]) ) + +static int string_to_radio_address(MetricomAddress * addr, __u8 * p) +{ + if (!IS_RADIO_ADDRESS(p)) + return (1); + addr->c[0] = 0; + addr->c[1] = 0; + addr->c[2] = READHEX(p[0]) << 4 | READHEX(p[1]); + addr->c[3] = READHEX(p[2]) << 4 | READHEX(p[3]); + addr->c[4] = READHEX(p[5]) << 4 | READHEX(p[6]); + addr->c[5] = READHEX(p[7]) << 4 | READHEX(p[8]); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Convert a Metricom Address to a string. + */ + +static __u8 *radio_address_to_string(const MetricomAddress * addr, + MetricomAddressString * p) +{ + sprintf(p->c, "%02X%02X-%02X%02X", addr->c[2], addr->c[3], + addr->c[4], addr->c[5]); + return (p->c); +} + +/* + * Note: Must make sure sx_size is big enough to receive a stuffed + * MAX_RECV_MTU packet. Additionally, we also want to ensure that it's + * big enough to receive a large radio neighbour list (currently 4K). + */ + +static int allocate_buffers(struct strip *strip_info, int mtu) +{ + struct net_device *dev = strip_info->dev; + int sx_size = max_t(int, STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(MAX_RECV_MTU), 4096); + int tx_size = STRIP_ENCAP_SIZE(mtu) + MaxCommandStringLength; + __u8 *r = kmalloc(MAX_RECV_MTU, GFP_ATOMIC); + __u8 *s = kmalloc(sx_size, GFP_ATOMIC); + __u8 *t = kmalloc(tx_size, GFP_ATOMIC); + if (r && s && t) { + strip_info->rx_buff = r; + strip_info->sx_buff = s; + strip_info->tx_buff = t; + strip_info->sx_size = sx_size; + strip_info->tx_size = tx_size; + strip_info->mtu = dev->mtu = mtu; + return (1); + } + kfree(r); + kfree(s); + kfree(t); + return (0); +} + +/* + * MTU has been changed by the IP layer. + * We could be in + * an upcall from the tty driver, or in an ip packet queue. + */ +static int strip_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + int old_mtu = strip_info->mtu; + unsigned char *orbuff = strip_info->rx_buff; + unsigned char *osbuff = strip_info->sx_buff; + unsigned char *otbuff = strip_info->tx_buff; + + if (new_mtu > MAX_SEND_MTU) { + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: MTU exceeds maximum allowable (%d), MTU change cancelled.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, MAX_SEND_MTU); + return -EINVAL; + } + + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); + if (!allocate_buffers(strip_info, new_mtu)) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to grow strip buffers, MTU change cancelled.\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + if (strip_info->sx_count) { + if (strip_info->sx_count <= strip_info->sx_size) + memcpy(strip_info->sx_buff, osbuff, + strip_info->sx_count); + else { + strip_info->discard = strip_info->sx_count; + strip_info->rx_over_errors++; + } + } + + if (strip_info->tx_left) { + if (strip_info->tx_left <= strip_info->tx_size) + memcpy(strip_info->tx_buff, strip_info->tx_head, + strip_info->tx_left); + else { + strip_info->tx_left = 0; + strip_info->tx_dropped++; + } + } + strip_info->tx_head = strip_info->tx_buff; + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + + printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: strip MTU changed fom %d to %d.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, old_mtu, strip_info->mtu); + + kfree(orbuff); + kfree(osbuff); + kfree(otbuff); + return 0; +} + +static void strip_unlock(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + /* + * Set the timer to go off in one second. + */ + strip_info->idle_timer.expires = jiffies + 1 * HZ; + add_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); + netif_wake_queue(strip_info->dev); +} + + + +/* + * If the time is in the near future, time_delta prints the number of + * seconds to go into the buffer and returns the address of the buffer. + * If the time is not in the near future, it returns the address of the + * string "Not scheduled" The buffer must be long enough to contain the + * ascii representation of the number plus 9 charactes for the " seconds" + * and the null character. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS +static char *time_delta(char buffer[], long time) +{ + time -= jiffies; + if (time > LongTime / 2) + return ("Not scheduled"); + if (time < 0) + time = 0; /* Don't print negative times */ + sprintf(buffer, "%ld seconds", time / HZ); + return (buffer); +} + +/* get Nth element of the linked list */ +static struct strip *strip_get_idx(loff_t pos) +{ + struct strip *str; + int i = 0; + + list_for_each_entry_rcu(str, &strip_list, list) { + if (pos == i) + return str; + ++i; + } + return NULL; +} + +static void *strip_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos) +{ + rcu_read_lock(); + return *pos ? strip_get_idx(*pos - 1) : SEQ_START_TOKEN; +} + +static void *strip_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos) +{ + struct list_head *l; + struct strip *s; + + ++*pos; + if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) + return strip_get_idx(1); + + s = v; + l = &s->list; + list_for_each_continue_rcu(l, &strip_list) { + return list_entry(l, struct strip, list); + } + return NULL; +} + +static void strip_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) +{ + rcu_read_unlock(); +} + +static void strip_seq_neighbours(struct seq_file *seq, + const MetricomNodeTable * table, + const char *title) +{ + /* We wrap this in a do/while loop, so if the table changes */ + /* while we're reading it, we just go around and try again. */ + struct timeval t; + + do { + int i; + t = table->timestamp; + if (table->num_nodes) + seq_printf(seq, "\n %s\n", title); + for (i = 0; i < table->num_nodes; i++) { + MetricomNode node; + + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); + node = table->node[i]; + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + seq_printf(seq, " %s\n", node.c); + } + } while (table->timestamp.tv_sec != t.tv_sec + || table->timestamp.tv_usec != t.tv_usec); +} + +/* + * This function prints radio status information via the seq_file + * interface. The interface takes care of buffer size and over + * run issues. + * + * The buffer in seq_file is PAGESIZE (4K) + * so this routine should never print more or it will get truncated. + * With the maximum of 32 portables and 32 poletops + * reported, the routine outputs 3107 bytes into the buffer. + */ +static void strip_seq_status_info(struct seq_file *seq, + const struct strip *strip_info) +{ + char temp[32]; + MetricomAddressString addr_string; + + /* First, we must copy all of our data to a safe place, */ + /* in case a serial interrupt comes in and changes it. */ + int tx_left = strip_info->tx_left; + unsigned long rx_average_pps = strip_info->rx_average_pps; + unsigned long tx_average_pps = strip_info->tx_average_pps; + unsigned long sx_average_pps = strip_info->sx_average_pps; + int working = strip_info->working; + int firmware_level = strip_info->firmware_level; + long watchdog_doprobe = strip_info->watchdog_doprobe; + long watchdog_doreset = strip_info->watchdog_doreset; + long gratuitous_arp = strip_info->gratuitous_arp; + long arp_interval = strip_info->arp_interval; + FirmwareVersion firmware_version = strip_info->firmware_version; + SerialNumber serial_number = strip_info->serial_number; + BatteryVoltage battery_voltage = strip_info->battery_voltage; + char *if_name = strip_info->dev->name; + MetricomAddress true_dev_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; + MetricomAddress dev_dev_addr = + *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr; + int manual_dev_addr = strip_info->manual_dev_addr; +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + unsigned long rx_bytes = strip_info->rx_bytes; + unsigned long tx_bytes = strip_info->tx_bytes; + unsigned long rx_rbytes = strip_info->rx_rbytes; + unsigned long tx_rbytes = strip_info->tx_rbytes; + unsigned long rx_sbytes = strip_info->rx_sbytes; + unsigned long tx_sbytes = strip_info->tx_sbytes; + unsigned long rx_ebytes = strip_info->rx_ebytes; + unsigned long tx_ebytes = strip_info->tx_ebytes; +#endif + + seq_printf(seq, "\nInterface name\t\t%s\n", if_name); + seq_printf(seq, " Radio working:\t\t%s\n", working ? "Yes" : "No"); + radio_address_to_string(&true_dev_addr, &addr_string); + seq_printf(seq, " Radio address:\t\t%s\n", addr_string.c); + if (manual_dev_addr) { + radio_address_to_string(&dev_dev_addr, &addr_string); + seq_printf(seq, " Device address:\t%s\n", addr_string.c); + } + seq_printf(seq, " Firmware version:\t%s", !working ? "Unknown" : + !firmware_level ? "Should be upgraded" : + firmware_version.c); + if (firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) + seq_printf(seq, " (Checksums Enabled)"); + seq_printf(seq, "\n"); + seq_printf(seq, " Serial number:\t\t%s\n", serial_number.c); + seq_printf(seq, " Battery voltage:\t%s\n", battery_voltage.c); + seq_printf(seq, " Transmit queue (bytes):%d\n", tx_left); + seq_printf(seq, " Receive packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", + rx_average_pps / 8); + seq_printf(seq, " Transmit packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", + tx_average_pps / 8); + seq_printf(seq, " Sent packet rate: %ld packets per second\n", + sx_average_pps / 8); + seq_printf(seq, " Next watchdog probe:\t%s\n", + time_delta(temp, watchdog_doprobe)); + seq_printf(seq, " Next watchdog reset:\t%s\n", + time_delta(temp, watchdog_doreset)); + seq_printf(seq, " Next gratuitous ARP:\t"); + + if (!memcmp + (strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, + sizeof(zero_address))) + seq_printf(seq, "Disabled\n"); + else { + seq_printf(seq, "%s\n", time_delta(temp, gratuitous_arp)); + seq_printf(seq, " Next ARP interval:\t%ld seconds\n", + JIFFIE_TO_SEC(arp_interval)); + } + + if (working) { +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + seq_printf(seq, "\n"); + seq_printf(seq, + " Total bytes: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", + rx_bytes, tx_bytes); + seq_printf(seq, + " thru radio: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", + rx_rbytes, tx_rbytes); + seq_printf(seq, + " thru serial port: \trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", + rx_sbytes, tx_sbytes); + seq_printf(seq, + " Total stat/err bytes:\trx:\t%lu\ttx:\t%lu\n", + rx_ebytes, tx_ebytes); +#endif + strip_seq_neighbours(seq, &strip_info->poletops, + "Poletops:"); + strip_seq_neighbours(seq, &strip_info->portables, + "Portables:"); + } +} + +/* + * This function is exports status information from the STRIP driver through + * the /proc file system. + */ +static int strip_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) +{ + if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN) + seq_printf(seq, "strip_version: %s\n", StripVersion); + else + strip_seq_status_info(seq, (const struct strip *)v); + return 0; +} + + +static struct seq_operations strip_seq_ops = { + .start = strip_seq_start, + .next = strip_seq_next, + .stop = strip_seq_stop, + .show = strip_seq_show, +}; + +static int strip_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) +{ + return seq_open(file, &strip_seq_ops); +} + +static const struct file_operations strip_seq_fops = { + .owner = THIS_MODULE, + .open = strip_seq_open, + .read = seq_read, + .llseek = seq_lseek, + .release = seq_release, +}; +#endif + + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Sending routines */ + +static void ResetRadio(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + struct tty_struct *tty = strip_info->tty; + static const char init[] = "ate0q1dt**starmode\r**"; + StringDescriptor s = { init, sizeof(init) - 1 }; + + /* + * If the radio isn't working anymore, + * we should clear the old status information. + */ + if (strip_info->working) { + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: No response: Resetting radio.\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + strip_info->firmware_version.c[0] = '\0'; + strip_info->serial_number.c[0] = '\0'; + strip_info->battery_voltage.c[0] = '\0'; + strip_info->portables.num_nodes = 0; + do_gettimeofday(&strip_info->portables.timestamp); + strip_info->poletops.num_nodes = 0; + do_gettimeofday(&strip_info->poletops.timestamp); + } + + strip_info->pps_timer = jiffies; + strip_info->rx_pps_count = 0; + strip_info->tx_pps_count = 0; + strip_info->sx_pps_count = 0; + strip_info->rx_average_pps = 0; + strip_info->tx_average_pps = 0; + strip_info->sx_average_pps = 0; + + /* Mark radio address as unknown */ + *(MetricomAddress *) & strip_info->true_dev_addr = zero_address; + if (!strip_info->manual_dev_addr) + *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = + zero_address; + strip_info->working = FALSE; + strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; + strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; + strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies + 10 * HZ; + strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + 1 * HZ; + + /* If the user has selected a baud rate above 38.4 see what magic we have to do */ + if (strip_info->user_baud > 38400) { + /* + * Subtle stuff: Pay attention :-) + * If the serial port is currently at the user's selected (>38.4) rate, + * then we temporarily switch to 19.2 and issue the ATS304 command + * to tell the radio to switch to the user's selected rate. + * If the serial port is not currently at that rate, that means we just + * issued the ATS304 command last time through, so this time we restore + * the user's selected rate and issue the normal starmode reset string. + */ + if (strip_info->user_baud == tty_get_baud_rate(tty)) { + static const char b0[] = "ate0q1s304=57600\r"; + static const char b1[] = "ate0q1s304=115200\r"; + static const StringDescriptor baudstring[2] = + { {b0, sizeof(b0) - 1} + , {b1, sizeof(b1) - 1} + }; + set_baud(tty, 19200); + if (strip_info->user_baud == 57600) + s = baudstring[0]; + else if (strip_info->user_baud == 115200) + s = baudstring[1]; + else + s = baudstring[1]; /* For now */ + } else + set_baud(tty, strip_info->user_baud); + } + + tty->ops->write(tty, s.string, s.length); +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->tx_ebytes += s.length; +#endif +} + +/* + * Called by the driver when there's room for more data. If we have + * more packets to send, we send them here. + */ + +static void strip_write_some_more(struct tty_struct *tty) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; + + /* First make sure we're connected. */ + if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC || + !netif_running(strip_info->dev)) + return; + + if (strip_info->tx_left > 0) { + int num_written = + tty->ops->write(tty, strip_info->tx_head, + strip_info->tx_left); + strip_info->tx_left -= num_written; + strip_info->tx_head += num_written; +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->tx_sbytes += num_written; +#endif + } else { /* Else start transmission of another packet */ + + tty->flags &= ~(1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); + strip_unlock(strip_info); + } +} + +static __u8 *add_checksum(__u8 * buffer, __u8 * end) +{ + __u16 sum = 0; + __u8 *p = buffer; + while (p < end) + sum += *p++; + end[3] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; + sum >>= 4; + end[2] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; + sum >>= 4; + end[1] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; + sum >>= 4; + end[0] = hextable[sum & 0xF]; + return (end + 4); +} + +static unsigned char *strip_make_packet(unsigned char *buffer, + struct strip *strip_info, + struct sk_buff *skb) +{ + __u8 *ptr = buffer; + __u8 *stuffstate = NULL; + STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb->data; + MetricomAddress haddr = header->dst_addr; + int len = skb->len - sizeof(STRIP_Header); + MetricomKey key; + + /*HexDump("strip_make_packet", strip_info, skb->data, skb->data + skb->len); */ + + if (header->protocol == htons(ETH_P_IP)) + key = SIP0Key; + else if (header->protocol == htons(ETH_P_ARP)) + key = ARP0Key; + else { + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: strip_make_packet: Unknown packet type 0x%04X\n", + strip_info->dev->name, ntohs(header->protocol)); + return (NULL); + } + + if (len > strip_info->mtu) { + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: Dropping oversized transmit packet: %d bytes\n", + strip_info->dev->name, len); + return (NULL); + } + + /* + * If we're sending to ourselves, discard the packet. + * (Metricom radios choke if they try to send a packet to their own address.) + */ + if (!memcmp(haddr.c, strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, sizeof(haddr))) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Dropping packet addressed to self\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + return (NULL); + } + + /* + * If this is a broadcast packet, send it to our designated Metricom + * 'broadcast hub' radio (First byte of address being 0xFF means broadcast) + */ + if (haddr.c[0] == 0xFF) { + __be32 brd = 0; + struct in_device *in_dev; + + rcu_read_lock(); + in_dev = __in_dev_get_rcu(strip_info->dev); + if (in_dev == NULL) { + rcu_read_unlock(); + return NULL; + } + if (in_dev->ifa_list) + brd = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_broadcast; + rcu_read_unlock(); + + /* arp_query returns 1 if it succeeds in looking up the address, 0 if it fails */ + if (!arp_query(haddr.c, brd, strip_info->dev)) { + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: Unable to send packet (no broadcast hub configured)\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + return (NULL); + } + /* + * If we are the broadcast hub, don't bother sending to ourselves. + * (Metricom radios choke if they try to send a packet to their own address.) + */ + if (!memcmp + (haddr.c, strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, sizeof(haddr))) + return (NULL); + } + + *ptr++ = 0x0D; + *ptr++ = '*'; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[2] >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[2] & 0xF]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[3] >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[3] & 0xF]; + *ptr++ = '-'; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[4] >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[4] & 0xF]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[5] >> 4]; + *ptr++ = hextable[haddr.c[5] & 0xF]; + *ptr++ = '*'; + *ptr++ = key.c[0]; + *ptr++ = key.c[1]; + *ptr++ = key.c[2]; + *ptr++ = key.c[3]; + + ptr = + StuffData(skb->data + sizeof(STRIP_Header), len, ptr, + &stuffstate); + + if (strip_info->firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) + ptr = add_checksum(buffer + 1, ptr); + + *ptr++ = 0x0D; + return (ptr); +} + +static void strip_send(struct strip *strip_info, struct sk_buff *skb) +{ + MetricomAddress haddr; + unsigned char *ptr = strip_info->tx_buff; + int doreset = (long) jiffies - strip_info->watchdog_doreset >= 0; + int doprobe = (long) jiffies - strip_info->watchdog_doprobe >= 0 + && !doreset; + __be32 addr, brd; + + /* + * 1. If we have a packet, encapsulate it and put it in the buffer + */ + if (skb) { + char *newptr = strip_make_packet(ptr, strip_info, skb); + strip_info->tx_pps_count++; + if (!newptr) + strip_info->tx_dropped++; + else { + ptr = newptr; + strip_info->sx_pps_count++; + strip_info->tx_packets++; /* Count another successful packet */ +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->tx_bytes += skb->len; + strip_info->tx_rbytes += ptr - strip_info->tx_buff; +#endif + /*DumpData("Sending:", strip_info, strip_info->tx_buff, ptr); */ + /*HexDump("Sending", strip_info, strip_info->tx_buff, ptr); */ + } + } + + /* + * 2. If it is time for another tickle, tack it on, after the packet + */ + if (doprobe) { + StringDescriptor ts = CommandString[strip_info->next_command]; +#if TICKLE_TIMERS + { + struct timeval tv; + do_gettimeofday(&tv); + printk(KERN_INFO "**** Sending tickle string %d at %02d.%06d\n", + strip_info->next_command, tv.tv_sec % 100, + tv.tv_usec); + } +#endif + if (ptr == strip_info->tx_buff) + *ptr++ = 0x0D; + + *ptr++ = '*'; /* First send "**" to provoke an error message */ + *ptr++ = '*'; + + /* Then add the command */ + memcpy(ptr, ts.string, ts.length); + + /* Add a checksum ? */ + if (strip_info->firmware_level < ChecksummedMessages) + ptr += ts.length; + else + ptr = add_checksum(ptr, ptr + ts.length); + + *ptr++ = 0x0D; /* Terminate the command with a */ + + /* Cycle to next periodic command? */ + if (strip_info->firmware_level >= StructuredMessages) + if (++strip_info->next_command >= + ARRAY_SIZE(CommandString)) + strip_info->next_command = 0; +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->tx_ebytes += ts.length; +#endif + strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies + 10 * HZ; + strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + 1 * HZ; + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Routine radio test.\n", strip_info->dev->name); */ + } + + /* + * 3. Set up the strip_info ready to send the data (if any). + */ + strip_info->tx_head = strip_info->tx_buff; + strip_info->tx_left = ptr - strip_info->tx_buff; + strip_info->tty->flags |= (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); + + /* + * 4. Debugging check to make sure we're not overflowing the buffer. + */ + if (strip_info->tx_size - strip_info->tx_left < 20) + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Sending%5d bytes;%5d bytes free.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, strip_info->tx_left, + strip_info->tx_size - strip_info->tx_left); + + /* + * 5. If watchdog has expired, reset the radio. Note: if there's data waiting in + * the buffer, strip_write_some_more will send it after the reset has finished + */ + if (doreset) { + ResetRadio(strip_info); + return; + } + + if (1) { + struct in_device *in_dev; + + brd = addr = 0; + rcu_read_lock(); + in_dev = __in_dev_get_rcu(strip_info->dev); + if (in_dev) { + if (in_dev->ifa_list) { + brd = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_broadcast; + addr = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_local; + } + } + rcu_read_unlock(); + } + + + /* + * 6. If it is time for a periodic ARP, queue one up to be sent. + * We only do this if: + * 1. The radio is working + * 2. It's time to send another periodic ARP + * 3. We really know what our address is (and it is not manually set to zero) + * 4. We have a designated broadcast address configured + * If we queue up an ARP packet when we don't have a designated broadcast + * address configured, then the packet will just have to be discarded in + * strip_make_packet. This is not fatal, but it causes misleading information + * to be displayed in tcpdump. tcpdump will report that periodic APRs are + * being sent, when in fact they are not, because they are all being dropped + * in the strip_make_packet routine. + */ + if (strip_info->working + && (long) jiffies - strip_info->gratuitous_arp >= 0 + && memcmp(strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, + sizeof(zero_address)) + && arp_query(haddr.c, brd, strip_info->dev)) { + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Sending gratuitous ARP with interval %ld\n", + strip_info->dev->name, strip_info->arp_interval / HZ); */ + strip_info->gratuitous_arp = + jiffies + strip_info->arp_interval; + strip_info->arp_interval *= 2; + if (strip_info->arp_interval > MaxARPInterval) + strip_info->arp_interval = MaxARPInterval; + if (addr) + arp_send(ARPOP_REPLY, ETH_P_ARP, addr, /* Target address of ARP packet is our address */ + strip_info->dev, /* Device to send packet on */ + addr, /* Source IP address this ARP packet comes from */ + NULL, /* Destination HW address is NULL (broadcast it) */ + strip_info->dev->dev_addr, /* Source HW address is our HW address */ + strip_info->dev->dev_addr); /* Target HW address is our HW address (redundant) */ + } + + /* + * 7. All ready. Start the transmission + */ + strip_write_some_more(strip_info->tty); +} + +/* Encapsulate a datagram and kick it into a TTY queue. */ +static int strip_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + + if (!netif_running(dev)) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: xmit call when iface is down\n", + dev->name); + return (1); + } + + netif_stop_queue(dev); + + del_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); + + + if (time_after(jiffies, strip_info->pps_timer + HZ)) { + unsigned long t = jiffies - strip_info->pps_timer; + unsigned long rx_pps_count = (strip_info->rx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; + unsigned long tx_pps_count = (strip_info->tx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; + unsigned long sx_pps_count = (strip_info->sx_pps_count * HZ * 8 + t / 2) / t; + + strip_info->pps_timer = jiffies; + strip_info->rx_pps_count = 0; + strip_info->tx_pps_count = 0; + strip_info->sx_pps_count = 0; + + strip_info->rx_average_pps = (strip_info->rx_average_pps + rx_pps_count + 1) / 2; + strip_info->tx_average_pps = (strip_info->tx_average_pps + tx_pps_count + 1) / 2; + strip_info->sx_average_pps = (strip_info->sx_average_pps + sx_pps_count + 1) / 2; + + if (rx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Receiving %ld packets per second.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, rx_pps_count / 8); + if (tx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Tx %ld packets per second.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, tx_pps_count / 8); + if (sx_pps_count / 8 >= 10) + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: WARNING: Sending %ld packets per second.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, sx_pps_count / 8); + } + + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); + + strip_send(strip_info, skb); + + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + + if (skb) + dev_kfree_skb(skb); + return 0; +} + +/* + * IdleTask periodically calls strip_xmit, so even when we have no IP packets + * to send for an extended period of time, the watchdog processing still gets + * done to ensure that the radio stays in Starmode + */ + +static void strip_IdleTask(unsigned long parameter) +{ + strip_xmit(NULL, (struct net_device *) parameter); +} + +/* + * Create the MAC header for an arbitrary protocol layer + * + * saddr!=NULL means use this specific address (n/a for Metricom) + * saddr==NULL means use default device source address + * daddr!=NULL means use this destination address + * daddr==NULL means leave destination address alone + * (e.g. unresolved arp -- kernel will call + * rebuild_header later to fill in the address) + */ + +static int strip_header(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev, + unsigned short type, const void *daddr, + const void *saddr, unsigned len) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb_push(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)); + + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: strip_header 0x%04X %s\n", dev->name, type, + type == ETH_P_IP ? "IP" : type == ETH_P_ARP ? "ARP" : ""); */ + + header->src_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; + header->protocol = htons(type); + + /*HexDump("strip_header", netdev_priv(dev), skb->data, skb->data + skb->len); */ + + if (!daddr) + return (-dev->hard_header_len); + + header->dst_addr = *(MetricomAddress *) daddr; + return (dev->hard_header_len); +} + +/* + * Rebuild the MAC header. This is called after an ARP + * (or in future other address resolution) has completed on this + * sk_buff. We now let ARP fill in the other fields. + * I think this should return zero if packet is ready to send, + * or non-zero if it needs more time to do an address lookup + */ + +static int strip_rebuild_header(struct sk_buff *skb) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_INET + STRIP_Header *header = (STRIP_Header *) skb->data; + + /* Arp find returns zero if if knows the address, */ + /* or if it doesn't know the address it sends an ARP packet and returns non-zero */ + return arp_find(header->dst_addr.c, skb) ? 1 : 0; +#else + return 0; +#endif +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Receiving routines */ + +/* + * This function parses the response to the ATS300? command, + * extracting the radio version and serial number. + */ +static void get_radio_version(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) +{ + __u8 *p, *value_begin, *value_end; + int len; + + /* Determine the beginning of the second line of the payload */ + p = ptr; + while (p < end && *p != 10) + p++; + if (p >= end) + return; + p++; + value_begin = p; + + /* Determine the end of line */ + while (p < end && *p != 10) + p++; + if (p >= end) + return; + value_end = p; + p++; + + len = value_end - value_begin; + len = min_t(int, len, sizeof(FirmwareVersion) - 1); + if (strip_info->firmware_version.c[0] == 0) + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio Firmware: %.*s\n", + strip_info->dev->name, len, value_begin); + sprintf(strip_info->firmware_version.c, "%.*s", len, value_begin); + + /* Look for the first colon */ + while (p < end && *p != ':') + p++; + if (p >= end) + return; + /* Skip over the space */ + p += 2; + len = sizeof(SerialNumber) - 1; + if (p + len <= end) { + sprintf(strip_info->serial_number.c, "%.*s", len, p); + } else { + printk(KERN_DEBUG + "STRIP: radio serial number shorter (%zd) than expected (%d)\n", + end - p, len); + } +} + +/* + * This function parses the response to the ATS325? command, + * extracting the radio battery voltage. + */ +static void get_radio_voltage(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) +{ + int len; + + len = sizeof(BatteryVoltage) - 1; + if (ptr + len <= end) { + sprintf(strip_info->battery_voltage.c, "%.*s", len, ptr); + } else { + printk(KERN_DEBUG + "STRIP: radio voltage string shorter (%zd) than expected (%d)\n", + end - ptr, len); + } +} + +/* + * This function parses the responses to the AT~LA and ATS311 commands, + * which list the radio's neighbours. + */ +static void get_radio_neighbours(MetricomNodeTable * table, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) +{ + table->num_nodes = 0; + while (ptr < end && table->num_nodes < NODE_TABLE_SIZE) { + MetricomNode *node = &table->node[table->num_nodes++]; + char *dst = node->c, *limit = dst + sizeof(*node) - 1; + while (ptr < end && *ptr <= 32) + ptr++; + while (ptr < end && dst < limit && *ptr != 10) + *dst++ = *ptr++; + *dst++ = 0; + while (ptr < end && ptr[-1] != 10) + ptr++; + } + do_gettimeofday(&table->timestamp); +} + +static int get_radio_address(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * p) +{ + MetricomAddress addr; + + if (string_to_radio_address(&addr, p)) + return (1); + + /* See if our radio address has changed */ + if (memcmp(strip_info->true_dev_addr.c, addr.c, sizeof(addr))) { + MetricomAddressString addr_string; + radio_address_to_string(&addr, &addr_string); + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio address = %s\n", + strip_info->dev->name, addr_string.c); + strip_info->true_dev_addr = addr; + if (!strip_info->manual_dev_addr) + *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = + addr; + /* Give the radio a few seconds to get its head straight, then send an arp */ + strip_info->gratuitous_arp = jiffies + 15 * HZ; + strip_info->arp_interval = 1 * HZ; + } + return (0); +} + +static int verify_checksum(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + __u8 *p = strip_info->sx_buff; + __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count - 4; + u_short sum = + (READHEX16(end[0]) << 12) | (READHEX16(end[1]) << 8) | + (READHEX16(end[2]) << 4) | (READHEX16(end[3])); + while (p < end) + sum -= *p++; + if (sum == 0 && strip_info->firmware_level == StructuredMessages) { + strip_info->firmware_level = ChecksummedMessages; + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio provides message checksums\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + } + return (sum == 0); +} + +static void RecvErr(char *msg, struct strip *strip_info) +{ + __u8 *ptr = strip_info->sx_buff; + __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count; + DumpData(msg, strip_info, ptr, end); + strip_info->rx_errors++; +} + +static void RecvErr_Message(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * sendername, + const __u8 * msg, u_long len) +{ + if (has_prefix(msg, len, "001")) { /* Not in StarMode! */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio %s is not in StarMode\n", + strip_info->dev->name, sendername); + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "002")) { /* Remap handle */ + /* We ignore "Remap handle" messages for now */ + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "003")) { /* Can't resolve name */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Destination radio name is unknown\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "004")) { /* Name too small or missing */ + strip_info->watchdog_doreset = jiffies + LongTime; +#if TICKLE_TIMERS + { + struct timeval tv; + do_gettimeofday(&tv); + printk(KERN_INFO + "**** Got ERR_004 response at %02d.%06d\n", + tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); + } +#endif + if (!strip_info->working) { + strip_info->working = TRUE; + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Radio now in starmode\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + /* + * If the radio has just entered a working state, we should do our first + * probe ASAP, so that we find out our radio address etc. without delay. + */ + strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies; + } + if (strip_info->firmware_level == NoStructure && sendername) { + strip_info->firmware_level = StructuredMessages; + strip_info->next_command = 0; /* Try to enable checksums ASAP */ + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: Radio provides structured messages\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + } + if (strip_info->firmware_level >= StructuredMessages) { + /* + * If this message has a valid checksum on the end, then the call to verify_checksum + * will elevate the firmware_level to ChecksummedMessages for us. (The actual return + * code from verify_checksum is ignored here.) + */ + verify_checksum(strip_info); + /* + * If the radio has structured messages but we don't yet have all our information about it, + * we should do probes without delay, until we have gathered all the information + */ + if (!GOT_ALL_RADIO_INFO(strip_info)) + strip_info->watchdog_doprobe = jiffies; + } + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "005")) /* Bad count specification */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "006")) /* Header too big */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "007")) { /* Body too big */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: Error! Packet size too big for radio.\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "008")) { /* Bad character in name */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + printk(KERN_ERR + "%s: Radio name contains illegal character\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + } + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "009")) /* No count or line terminator */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "010")) /* Invalid checksum */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "011")) /* Checksum didn't match */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else if (has_prefix(msg, len, "012")) /* Failed to transmit packet */ + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); + + else + RecvErr("Error Msg:", strip_info); +} + +static void process_AT_response(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, + __u8 * end) +{ + u_long len; + __u8 *p = ptr; + while (p < end && p[-1] != 10) + p++; /* Skip past first newline character */ + /* Now ptr points to the AT command, and p points to the text of the response. */ + len = p - ptr; + +#if TICKLE_TIMERS + { + struct timeval tv; + do_gettimeofday(&tv); + printk(KERN_INFO "**** Got AT response %.7s at %02d.%06d\n", + ptr, tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); + } +#endif + + if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS300?")) + get_radio_version(strip_info, p, end); + else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS305?")) + get_radio_address(strip_info, p); + else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS311?")) + get_radio_neighbours(&strip_info->poletops, p, end); + else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS319=7")) + verify_checksum(strip_info); + else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "ATS325?")) + get_radio_voltage(strip_info, p, end); + else if (has_prefix(ptr, len, "AT~LA")) + get_radio_neighbours(&strip_info->portables, p, end); + else + RecvErr("Unknown AT Response:", strip_info); +} + +static void process_ACK(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) +{ + /* Currently we don't do anything with ACKs from the radio */ +} + +static void process_Info(struct strip *strip_info, __u8 * ptr, __u8 * end) +{ + if (ptr + 16 > end) + RecvErr("Bad Info Msg:", strip_info); +} + +static struct net_device *get_strip_dev(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + /* If our hardware address is *manually set* to zero, and we know our */ + /* real radio hardware address, try to find another strip device that has been */ + /* manually set to that address that we can 'transfer ownership' of this packet to */ + if (strip_info->manual_dev_addr && + !memcmp(strip_info->dev->dev_addr, zero_address.c, + sizeof(zero_address)) + && memcmp(&strip_info->true_dev_addr, zero_address.c, + sizeof(zero_address))) { + struct net_device *dev; + read_lock_bh(&dev_base_lock); + for_each_netdev(&init_net, dev) { + if (dev->type == strip_info->dev->type && + !memcmp(dev->dev_addr, + &strip_info->true_dev_addr, + sizeof(MetricomAddress))) { + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: Transferred packet ownership to %s.\n", + strip_info->dev->name, dev->name); + read_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); + return (dev); + } + } + read_unlock_bh(&dev_base_lock); + } + return (strip_info->dev); +} + +/* + * Send one completely decapsulated datagram to the next layer. + */ + +static void deliver_packet(struct strip *strip_info, STRIP_Header * header, + __u16 packetlen) +{ + struct sk_buff *skb = dev_alloc_skb(sizeof(STRIP_Header) + packetlen); + if (!skb) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + strip_info->rx_dropped++; + } else { + memcpy(skb_put(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)), header, + sizeof(STRIP_Header)); + memcpy(skb_put(skb, packetlen), strip_info->rx_buff, + packetlen); + skb->dev = get_strip_dev(strip_info); + skb->protocol = header->protocol; + skb_reset_mac_header(skb); + + /* Having put a fake header on the front of the sk_buff for the */ + /* benefit of tools like tcpdump, skb_pull now 'consumes' that */ + /* fake header before we hand the packet up to the next layer. */ + skb_pull(skb, sizeof(STRIP_Header)); + + /* Finally, hand the packet up to the next layer (e.g. IP or ARP, etc.) */ + strip_info->rx_packets++; + strip_info->rx_pps_count++; +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->rx_bytes += packetlen; +#endif + skb->dev->last_rx = jiffies; + netif_rx(skb); + } +} + +static void process_IP_packet(struct strip *strip_info, + STRIP_Header * header, __u8 * ptr, + __u8 * end) +{ + __u16 packetlen; + + /* Decode start of the IP packet header */ + ptr = UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff, 4); + if (!ptr) { + RecvErr("IP Packet too short", strip_info); + return; + } + + packetlen = ((__u16) strip_info->rx_buff[2] << 8) | strip_info->rx_buff[3]; + + if (packetlen > MAX_RECV_MTU) { + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Dropping oversized received IP packet: %d bytes\n", + strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); + strip_info->rx_dropped++; + return; + } + + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got %d byte IP packet\n", strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); */ + + /* Decode remainder of the IP packet */ + ptr = + UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff + 4, packetlen - 4); + if (!ptr) { + RecvErr("IP Packet too short", strip_info); + return; + } + + if (ptr < end) { + RecvErr("IP Packet too long", strip_info); + return; + } + + header->protocol = htons(ETH_P_IP); + + deliver_packet(strip_info, header, packetlen); +} + +static void process_ARP_packet(struct strip *strip_info, + STRIP_Header * header, __u8 * ptr, + __u8 * end) +{ + __u16 packetlen; + struct arphdr *arphdr = (struct arphdr *) strip_info->rx_buff; + + /* Decode start of the ARP packet */ + ptr = UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff, 8); + if (!ptr) { + RecvErr("ARP Packet too short", strip_info); + return; + } + + packetlen = 8 + (arphdr->ar_hln + arphdr->ar_pln) * 2; + + if (packetlen > MAX_RECV_MTU) { + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: Dropping oversized received ARP packet: %d bytes\n", + strip_info->dev->name, packetlen); + strip_info->rx_dropped++; + return; + } + + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got %d byte ARP %s\n", + strip_info->dev->name, packetlen, + ntohs(arphdr->ar_op) == ARPOP_REQUEST ? "request" : "reply"); */ + + /* Decode remainder of the ARP packet */ + ptr = + UnStuffData(ptr, end, strip_info->rx_buff + 8, packetlen - 8); + if (!ptr) { + RecvErr("ARP Packet too short", strip_info); + return; + } + + if (ptr < end) { + RecvErr("ARP Packet too long", strip_info); + return; + } + + header->protocol = htons(ETH_P_ARP); + + deliver_packet(strip_info, header, packetlen); +} + +/* + * process_text_message processes a -terminated block of data received + * from the radio that doesn't begin with a '*' character. All normal + * Starmode communication messages with the radio begin with a '*', + * so any text that does not indicates a serial port error, a radio that + * is in Hayes command mode instead of Starmode, or a radio with really + * old firmware that doesn't frame its Starmode responses properly. + */ +static void process_text_message(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + __u8 *msg = strip_info->sx_buff; + int len = strip_info->sx_count; + + /* Check for anything that looks like it might be our radio name */ + /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ + if (len == 9 && get_radio_address(strip_info, msg) == 0) + return; + + if (text_equal(msg, len, "OK")) + return; /* Ignore 'OK' responses from prior commands */ + if (text_equal(msg, len, "ERROR")) + return; /* Ignore 'ERROR' messages */ + if (has_prefix(msg, len, "ate0q1")) + return; /* Ignore character echo back from the radio */ + + /* Catch other error messages */ + /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ + if (has_prefix(msg, len, "ERR_")) { + RecvErr_Message(strip_info, NULL, &msg[4], len - 4); + return; + } + + RecvErr("No initial *", strip_info); +} + +/* + * process_message processes a -terminated block of data received + * from the radio. If the radio is not in Starmode or has old firmware, + * it may be a line of text in response to an AT command. Ideally, with + * a current radio that's properly in Starmode, all data received should + * be properly framed and checksummed radio message blocks, containing + * either a starmode packet, or a other communication from the radio + * firmware, like "INF_" Info messages and &COMMAND responses. + */ +static void process_message(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + STRIP_Header header = { zero_address, zero_address, 0 }; + __u8 *ptr = strip_info->sx_buff; + __u8 *end = strip_info->sx_buff + strip_info->sx_count; + __u8 sendername[32], *sptr = sendername; + MetricomKey key; + + /*HexDump("Receiving", strip_info, ptr, end); */ + + /* Check for start of address marker, and then skip over it */ + if (*ptr == '*') + ptr++; + else { + process_text_message(strip_info); + return; + } + + /* Copy out the return address */ + while (ptr < end && *ptr != '*' + && sptr < ARRAY_END(sendername) - 1) + *sptr++ = *ptr++; + *sptr = 0; /* Null terminate the sender name */ + + /* Check for end of address marker, and skip over it */ + if (ptr >= end || *ptr != '*') { + RecvErr("No second *", strip_info); + return; + } + ptr++; /* Skip the second '*' */ + + /* If the sender name is "&COMMAND", ignore this 'packet' */ + /* (This is here for backwards compatibility with old firmware) */ + if (!strcmp(sendername, "&COMMAND")) { + strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; + strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; + return; + } + + if (ptr + 4 > end) { + RecvErr("No proto key", strip_info); + return; + } + + /* Get the protocol key out of the buffer */ + key.c[0] = *ptr++; + key.c[1] = *ptr++; + key.c[2] = *ptr++; + key.c[3] = *ptr++; + + /* If we're using checksums, verify the checksum at the end of the packet */ + if (strip_info->firmware_level >= ChecksummedMessages) { + end -= 4; /* Chop the last four bytes off the packet (they're the checksum) */ + if (ptr > end) { + RecvErr("Missing Checksum", strip_info); + return; + } + if (!verify_checksum(strip_info)) { + RecvErr("Bad Checksum", strip_info); + return; + } + } + + /*printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Got packet from \"%s\".\n", strip_info->dev->name, sendername); */ + + /* + * Fill in (pseudo) source and destination addresses in the packet. + * We assume that the destination address was our address (the radio does not + * tell us this). If the radio supplies a source address, then we use it. + */ + header.dst_addr = strip_info->true_dev_addr; + string_to_radio_address(&header.src_addr, sendername); + +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + if (key.l == SIP0Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_rbytes += (end - ptr); + process_IP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); + } else if (key.l == ARP0Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_rbytes += (end - ptr); + process_ARP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); + } else if (key.l == ATR_Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); + process_AT_response(strip_info, ptr, end); + } else if (key.l == ACK_Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); + process_ACK(strip_info, ptr, end); + } else if (key.l == INF_Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); + process_Info(strip_info, ptr, end); + } else if (key.l == ERR_Key.l) { + strip_info->rx_ebytes += (end - ptr); + RecvErr_Message(strip_info, sendername, ptr, end - ptr); + } else + RecvErr("Unrecognized protocol key", strip_info); +#else + if (key.l == SIP0Key.l) + process_IP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); + else if (key.l == ARP0Key.l) + process_ARP_packet(strip_info, &header, ptr, end); + else if (key.l == ATR_Key.l) + process_AT_response(strip_info, ptr, end); + else if (key.l == ACK_Key.l) + process_ACK(strip_info, ptr, end); + else if (key.l == INF_Key.l) + process_Info(strip_info, ptr, end); + else if (key.l == ERR_Key.l) + RecvErr_Message(strip_info, sendername, ptr, end - ptr); + else + RecvErr("Unrecognized protocol key", strip_info); +#endif +} + +#define TTYERROR(X) ((X) == TTY_BREAK ? "Break" : \ + (X) == TTY_FRAME ? "Framing Error" : \ + (X) == TTY_PARITY ? "Parity Error" : \ + (X) == TTY_OVERRUN ? "Hardware Overrun" : "Unknown Error") + +/* + * Handle the 'receiver data ready' interrupt. + * This function is called by the 'tty_io' module in the kernel when + * a block of STRIP data has been received, which can now be decapsulated + * and sent on to some IP layer for further processing. + */ + +static void strip_receive_buf(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *cp, + char *fp, int count) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; + const unsigned char *end = cp + count; + + if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC + || !netif_running(strip_info->dev)) + return; + + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); +#if 0 + { + struct timeval tv; + do_gettimeofday(&tv); + printk(KERN_INFO + "**** strip_receive_buf: %3d bytes at %02d.%06d\n", + count, tv.tv_sec % 100, tv.tv_usec); + } +#endif + +#ifdef EXT_COUNTERS + strip_info->rx_sbytes += count; +#endif + + /* Read the characters out of the buffer */ + while (cp < end) { + if (fp && *fp) + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s on serial port\n", + strip_info->dev->name, TTYERROR(*fp)); + if (fp && *fp++ && !strip_info->discard) { /* If there's a serial error, record it */ + /* If we have some characters in the buffer, discard them */ + strip_info->discard = strip_info->sx_count; + strip_info->rx_errors++; + } + + /* Leading control characters (CR, NL, Tab, etc.) are ignored */ + if (strip_info->sx_count > 0 || *cp >= ' ') { + if (*cp == 0x0D) { /* If end of packet, decide what to do with it */ + if (strip_info->sx_count > 3000) + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: Cut a %d byte packet (%zd bytes remaining)%s\n", + strip_info->dev->name, + strip_info->sx_count, + end - cp - 1, + strip_info-> + discard ? " (discarded)" : + ""); + if (strip_info->sx_count > + strip_info->sx_size) { + strip_info->rx_over_errors++; + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: sx_buff overflow (%d bytes total)\n", + strip_info->dev->name, + strip_info->sx_count); + } else if (strip_info->discard) + printk(KERN_INFO + "%s: Discarding bad packet (%d/%d)\n", + strip_info->dev->name, + strip_info->discard, + strip_info->sx_count); + else + process_message(strip_info); + strip_info->discard = 0; + strip_info->sx_count = 0; + } else { + /* Make sure we have space in the buffer */ + if (strip_info->sx_count < + strip_info->sx_size) + strip_info->sx_buff[strip_info-> + sx_count] = + *cp; + strip_info->sx_count++; + } + } + cp++; + } + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* General control routines */ + +static int set_mac_address(struct strip *strip_info, + MetricomAddress * addr) +{ + /* + * We're using a manually specified address if the address is set + * to anything other than all ones. Setting the address to all ones + * disables manual mode and goes back to automatic address determination + * (tracking the true address that the radio has). + */ + strip_info->manual_dev_addr = + memcmp(addr->c, broadcast_address.c, + sizeof(broadcast_address)); + if (strip_info->manual_dev_addr) + *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = *addr; + else + *(MetricomAddress *) strip_info->dev->dev_addr = + strip_info->true_dev_addr; + return 0; +} + +static int strip_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + struct sockaddr *sa = addr; + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: strip_set_dev_mac_address called\n", dev->name); + set_mac_address(strip_info, (MetricomAddress *) sa->sa_data); + return 0; +} + +static struct net_device_stats *strip_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + static struct net_device_stats stats; + + memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats)); + + stats.rx_packets = strip_info->rx_packets; + stats.tx_packets = strip_info->tx_packets; + stats.rx_dropped = strip_info->rx_dropped; + stats.tx_dropped = strip_info->tx_dropped; + stats.tx_errors = strip_info->tx_errors; + stats.rx_errors = strip_info->rx_errors; + stats.rx_over_errors = strip_info->rx_over_errors; + return (&stats); +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Opening and closing */ + +/* + * Here's the order things happen: + * When the user runs "slattach -p strip ..." + * 1. The TTY module calls strip_open;; + * 2. strip_open calls strip_alloc + * 3. strip_alloc calls register_netdev + * 4. register_netdev calls strip_dev_init + * 5. then strip_open finishes setting up the strip_info + * + * When the user runs "ifconfig st up address netmask ..." + * 6. strip_open_low gets called + * + * When the user runs "ifconfig st down" + * 7. strip_close_low gets called + * + * When the user kills the slattach process + * 8. strip_close gets called + * 9. strip_close calls dev_close + * 10. if the device is still up, then dev_close calls strip_close_low + * 11. strip_close calls strip_free + */ + +/* Open the low-level part of the STRIP channel. Easy! */ + +static int strip_open_low(struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + + if (strip_info->tty == NULL) + return (-ENODEV); + + if (!allocate_buffers(strip_info, dev->mtu)) + return (-ENOMEM); + + strip_info->sx_count = 0; + strip_info->tx_left = 0; + + strip_info->discard = 0; + strip_info->working = FALSE; + strip_info->firmware_level = NoStructure; + strip_info->next_command = CompatibilityCommand; + strip_info->user_baud = tty_get_baud_rate(strip_info->tty); + + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Initializing Radio.\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + ResetRadio(strip_info); + strip_info->idle_timer.expires = jiffies + 1 * HZ; + add_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); + netif_wake_queue(dev); + return (0); +} + + +/* + * Close the low-level part of the STRIP channel. Easy! + */ + +static int strip_close_low(struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + + if (strip_info->tty == NULL) + return -EBUSY; + strip_info->tty->flags &= ~(1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP); + + netif_stop_queue(dev); + + /* + * Free all STRIP frame buffers. + */ + kfree(strip_info->rx_buff); + strip_info->rx_buff = NULL; + kfree(strip_info->sx_buff); + strip_info->sx_buff = NULL; + kfree(strip_info->tx_buff); + strip_info->tx_buff = NULL; + + del_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); + return 0; +} + +static const struct header_ops strip_header_ops = { + .create = strip_header, + .rebuild = strip_rebuild_header, +}; + +/* + * This routine is called by DDI when the + * (dynamically assigned) device is registered + */ + +static void strip_dev_setup(struct net_device *dev) +{ + /* + * Finish setting up the DEVICE info. + */ + + dev->trans_start = 0; + dev->last_rx = 0; + dev->tx_queue_len = 30; /* Drop after 30 frames queued */ + + dev->flags = 0; + dev->mtu = DEFAULT_STRIP_MTU; + dev->type = ARPHRD_METRICOM; /* dtang */ + dev->hard_header_len = sizeof(STRIP_Header); + /* + * dev->priv Already holds a pointer to our struct strip + */ + + *(MetricomAddress *) & dev->broadcast = broadcast_address; + dev->dev_addr[0] = 0; + dev->addr_len = sizeof(MetricomAddress); + + /* + * Pointers to interface service routines. + */ + + dev->open = strip_open_low; + dev->stop = strip_close_low; + dev->hard_start_xmit = strip_xmit; + dev->header_ops = &strip_header_ops; + + dev->set_mac_address = strip_set_mac_address; + dev->get_stats = strip_get_stats; + dev->change_mtu = strip_change_mtu; +} + +/* + * Free a STRIP channel. + */ + +static void strip_free(struct strip *strip_info) +{ + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); + list_del_rcu(&strip_info->list); + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + + strip_info->magic = 0; + + free_netdev(strip_info->dev); +} + + +/* + * Allocate a new free STRIP channel + */ +static struct strip *strip_alloc(void) +{ + struct list_head *n; + struct net_device *dev; + struct strip *strip_info; + + dev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct strip), "st%d", + strip_dev_setup); + + if (!dev) + return NULL; /* If no more memory, return */ + + + strip_info = netdev_priv(dev); + strip_info->dev = dev; + + strip_info->magic = STRIP_MAGIC; + strip_info->tty = NULL; + + strip_info->gratuitous_arp = jiffies + LongTime; + strip_info->arp_interval = 0; + init_timer(&strip_info->idle_timer); + strip_info->idle_timer.data = (long) dev; + strip_info->idle_timer.function = strip_IdleTask; + + + spin_lock_bh(&strip_lock); + rescan: + /* + * Search the list to find where to put our new entry + * (and in the process decide what channel number it is + * going to be) + */ + list_for_each(n, &strip_list) { + struct strip *s = hlist_entry(n, struct strip, list); + + if (s->dev->base_addr == dev->base_addr) { + ++dev->base_addr; + goto rescan; + } + } + + sprintf(dev->name, "st%ld", dev->base_addr); + + list_add_tail_rcu(&strip_info->list, &strip_list); + spin_unlock_bh(&strip_lock); + + return strip_info; +} + +/* + * Open the high-level part of the STRIP channel. + * This function is called by the TTY module when the + * STRIP line discipline is called for. Because we are + * sure the tty line exists, we only have to link it to + * a free STRIP channel... + */ + +static int strip_open(struct tty_struct *tty) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; + + /* + * First make sure we're not already connected. + */ + + if (strip_info && strip_info->magic == STRIP_MAGIC) + return -EEXIST; + + /* + * We need a write method. + */ + + if (tty->ops->write == NULL || tty->ops->set_termios == NULL) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + /* + * OK. Find a free STRIP channel to use. + */ + if ((strip_info = strip_alloc()) == NULL) + return -ENFILE; + + /* + * Register our newly created device so it can be ifconfig'd + * strip_dev_init() will be called as a side-effect + */ + + if (register_netdev(strip_info->dev) != 0) { + printk(KERN_ERR "strip: register_netdev() failed.\n"); + strip_free(strip_info); + return -ENFILE; + } + + strip_info->tty = tty; + tty->disc_data = strip_info; + tty->receive_room = 65536; + + tty_driver_flush_buffer(tty); + + /* + * Restore default settings + */ + + strip_info->dev->type = ARPHRD_METRICOM; /* dtang */ + + /* + * Set tty options + */ + + tty->termios->c_iflag |= IGNBRK | IGNPAR; /* Ignore breaks and parity errors. */ + tty->termios->c_cflag |= CLOCAL; /* Ignore modem control signals. */ + tty->termios->c_cflag &= ~HUPCL; /* Don't close on hup */ + + printk(KERN_INFO "STRIP: device \"%s\" activated\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + + /* + * Done. We have linked the TTY line to a channel. + */ + return (strip_info->dev->base_addr); +} + +/* + * Close down a STRIP channel. + * This means flushing out any pending queues, and then restoring the + * TTY line discipline to what it was before it got hooked to STRIP + * (which usually is TTY again). + */ + +static void strip_close(struct tty_struct *tty) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; + + /* + * First make sure we're connected. + */ + + if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC) + return; + + unregister_netdev(strip_info->dev); + + tty->disc_data = NULL; + strip_info->tty = NULL; + printk(KERN_INFO "STRIP: device \"%s\" closed down\n", + strip_info->dev->name); + strip_free(strip_info); + tty->disc_data = NULL; +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Perform I/O control calls on an active STRIP channel. */ + +static int strip_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, + unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) +{ + struct strip *strip_info = (struct strip *) tty->disc_data; + + /* + * First make sure we're connected. + */ + + if (!strip_info || strip_info->magic != STRIP_MAGIC) + return -EINVAL; + + switch (cmd) { + case SIOCGIFNAME: + if(copy_to_user((void __user *) arg, strip_info->dev->name, strlen(strip_info->dev->name) + 1)) + return -EFAULT; + break; + case SIOCSIFHWADDR: + { + MetricomAddress addr; + //printk(KERN_INFO "%s: SIOCSIFHWADDR\n", strip_info->dev->name); + if(copy_from_user(&addr, (void __user *) arg, sizeof(MetricomAddress))) + return -EFAULT; + return set_mac_address(strip_info, &addr); + } + default: + return tty_mode_ioctl(tty, file, cmd, arg); + break; + } + return 0; +} + + +/************************************************************************/ +/* Initialization */ + +static struct tty_ldisc strip_ldisc = { + .magic = TTY_LDISC_MAGIC, + .name = "strip", + .owner = THIS_MODULE, + .open = strip_open, + .close = strip_close, + .ioctl = strip_ioctl, + .receive_buf = strip_receive_buf, + .write_wakeup = strip_write_some_more, +}; + +/* + * Initialize the STRIP driver. + * This routine is called at boot time, to bootstrap the multi-channel + * STRIP driver + */ + +static char signon[] __initdata = + KERN_INFO "STRIP: Version %s (unlimited channels)\n"; + +static int __init strip_init_driver(void) +{ + int status; + + printk(signon, StripVersion); + + + /* + * Fill in our line protocol discipline, and register it + */ + if ((status = tty_register_ldisc(N_STRIP, &strip_ldisc))) + printk(KERN_ERR "STRIP: can't register line discipline (err = %d)\n", + status); + + /* + * Register the status file with /proc + */ + proc_net_fops_create(&init_net, "strip", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO, &strip_seq_fops); + + return status; +} + +module_init(strip_init_driver); + +static const char signoff[] __exitdata = + KERN_INFO "STRIP: Module Unloaded\n"; + +static void __exit strip_exit_driver(void) +{ + int i; + struct list_head *p,*n; + + /* module ref count rules assure that all entries are unregistered */ + list_for_each_safe(p, n, &strip_list) { + struct strip *s = list_entry(p, struct strip, list); + strip_free(s); + } + + /* Unregister with the /proc/net file here. */ + proc_net_remove(&init_net, "strip"); + + if ((i = tty_unregister_ldisc(N_STRIP))) + printk(KERN_ERR "STRIP: can't unregister line discipline (err = %d)\n", i); + + printk(signoff); +} + +module_exit(strip_exit_driver); + +MODULE_AUTHOR("Stuart Cheshire "); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) Device Driver"); +MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL"); + +MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("Starmode Radio IP (STRIP) modem"); -- cgit v1.2.3