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author | Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com> | 2011-03-30 03:47:06 -0700 |
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committer | Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com> | 2011-08-10 19:53:41 -0700 |
commit | ca7a8e85262e93065b2a49dfb96a24d4a534a049 (patch) | |
tree | 6fa505e3e6597548edd53b8faa559c6dff5a2bb8 /drivers/net/3c501.c | |
parent | c1abc95b157fe4574919942018af143203ecca8e (diff) |
3c*/acenic/typhoon: Move 3Com Ethernet drivers
Moves the 3Com drivers into drivers/net/ethernet/3com/ and the necessary
Kconfig and Makefile changes.
Did not move the following drivers becuase they use a non-3Com
chipset: 3c503, 3c505, 3c507, 3c523 and 3c527
CC: Steffen Klassert <klassert@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>
CC: David Dillow <dave@thedillows.org>
CC: Jes Sorensen <jes@trained-monkey.org>
CC: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
CC: David Hinds <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
Acked-by: David Dillow <dave@thedillows.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/3c501.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/3c501.c | 896 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 896 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/3c501.c b/drivers/net/3c501.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5420f6de27d..00000000000 --- a/drivers/net/3c501.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,896 +0,0 @@ -/* 3c501.c: A 3Com 3c501 Ethernet driver for Linux. */ -/* - Written 1992,1993,1994 Donald Becker - - Copyright 1993 United States Government as represented by the - Director, National Security Agency. This software may be used and - distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, - incorporated herein by reference. - - This is a device driver for the 3Com Etherlink 3c501. - Do not purchase this card, even as a joke. It's performance is horrible, - and it breaks in many ways. - - The original author may be reached as becker@scyld.com, or C/O - Scyld Computing Corporation - 410 Severn Ave., Suite 210 - Annapolis MD 21403 - - Fixed (again!) the missing interrupt locking on TX/RX shifting. - Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> - - Removed calls to init_etherdev since they are no longer needed, and - cleaned up modularization just a bit. The driver still allows only - the default address for cards when loaded as a module, but that's - really less braindead than anyone using a 3c501 board. :) - 19950208 (invid@msen.com) - - Added traps for interrupts hitting the window as we clear and TX load - the board. Now getting 150K/second FTP with a 3c501 card. Still playing - with a TX-TX optimisation to see if we can touch 180-200K/second as seems - theoretically maximum. - 19950402 Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> - - Cleaned up for 2.3.x because we broke SMP now. - 20000208 Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> - - Check up pass for 2.5. Nothing significant changed - 20021009 Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> - - Fixed zero fill corner case - 20030104 Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> - - - For the avoidance of doubt the "preferred form" of this code is one which - is in an open non patent encumbered format. Where cryptographic key signing - forms part of the process of creating an executable the information - including keys needed to generate an equivalently functional executable - are deemed to be part of the source code. - -*/ - - -/** - * DOC: 3c501 Card Notes - * - * Some notes on this thing if you have to hack it. [Alan] - * - * Some documentation is available from 3Com. Due to the boards age - * standard responses when you ask for this will range from 'be serious' - * to 'give it to a museum'. The documentation is incomplete and mostly - * of historical interest anyway. - * - * The basic system is a single buffer which can be used to receive or - * transmit a packet. A third command mode exists when you are setting - * things up. - * - * If it's transmitting it's not receiving and vice versa. In fact the - * time to get the board back into useful state after an operation is - * quite large. - * - * The driver works by keeping the board in receive mode waiting for a - * packet to arrive. When one arrives it is copied out of the buffer - * and delivered to the kernel. The card is reloaded and off we go. - * - * When transmitting lp->txing is set and the card is reset (from - * receive mode) [possibly losing a packet just received] to command - * mode. A packet is loaded and transmit mode triggered. The interrupt - * handler runs different code for transmit interrupts and can handle - * returning to receive mode or retransmissions (yes you have to help - * out with those too). - * - * DOC: Problems - * - * There are a wide variety of undocumented error returns from the card - * and you basically have to kick the board and pray if they turn up. Most - * only occur under extreme load or if you do something the board doesn't - * like (eg touching a register at the wrong time). - * - * The driver is less efficient than it could be. It switches through - * receive mode even if more transmits are queued. If this worries you buy - * a real Ethernet card. - * - * The combination of slow receive restart and no real multicast - * filter makes the board unusable with a kernel compiled for IP - * multicasting in a real multicast environment. That's down to the board, - * but even with no multicast programs running a multicast IP kernel is - * in group 224.0.0.1 and you will therefore be listening to all multicasts. - * One nv conference running over that Ethernet and you can give up. - * - */ - -#define DRV_NAME "3c501" -#define DRV_VERSION "2002/10/09" - - -static const char version[] = - DRV_NAME ".c: " DRV_VERSION " Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk).\n"; - -/* - * Braindamage remaining: - * The 3c501 board. - */ - -#include <linux/module.h> - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/fcntl.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/spinlock.h> -#include <linux/ethtool.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/bitops.h> - -#include <asm/uaccess.h> -#include <asm/io.h> - -#include <linux/netdevice.h> -#include <linux/etherdevice.h> -#include <linux/skbuff.h> -#include <linux/init.h> - -#include "3c501.h" - -/* - * The boilerplate probe code. - */ - -static int io = 0x280; -static int irq = 5; -static int mem_start; - -/** - * el1_probe: - probe for a 3c501 - * @dev: The device structure passed in to probe. - * - * This can be called from two places. The network layer will probe using - * a device structure passed in with the probe information completed. For a - * modular driver we use #init_module to fill in our own structure and probe - * for it. - * - * Returns 0 on success. ENXIO if asked not to probe and ENODEV if asked to - * probe and failing to find anything. - */ - -struct net_device * __init el1_probe(int unit) -{ - struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct net_local)); - static const unsigned ports[] = { 0x280, 0x300, 0}; - const unsigned *port; - int err = 0; - - if (!dev) - return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); - - if (unit >= 0) { - sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); - netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); - io = dev->base_addr; - irq = dev->irq; - mem_start = dev->mem_start & 7; - } - - if (io > 0x1ff) { /* Check a single specified location. */ - err = el1_probe1(dev, io); - } else if (io != 0) { - err = -ENXIO; /* Don't probe at all. */ - } else { - for (port = ports; *port && el1_probe1(dev, *port); port++) - ; - if (!*port) - err = -ENODEV; - } - if (err) - goto out; - err = register_netdev(dev); - if (err) - goto out1; - return dev; -out1: - release_region(dev->base_addr, EL1_IO_EXTENT); -out: - free_netdev(dev); - return ERR_PTR(err); -} - -static const struct net_device_ops el_netdev_ops = { - .ndo_open = el_open, - .ndo_stop = el1_close, - .ndo_start_xmit = el_start_xmit, - .ndo_tx_timeout = el_timeout, - .ndo_set_multicast_list = set_multicast_list, - .ndo_change_mtu = eth_change_mtu, - .ndo_set_mac_address = eth_mac_addr, - .ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr, -}; - -/** - * el1_probe1: - * @dev: The device structure to use - * @ioaddr: An I/O address to probe at. - * - * The actual probe. This is iterated over by #el1_probe in order to - * check all the applicable device locations. - * - * Returns 0 for a success, in which case the device is activated, - * EAGAIN if the IRQ is in use by another driver, and ENODEV if the - * board cannot be found. - */ - -static int __init el1_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr) -{ - struct net_local *lp; - const char *mname; /* Vendor name */ - unsigned char station_addr[6]; - int autoirq = 0; - int i; - - /* - * Reserve I/O resource for exclusive use by this driver - */ - - if (!request_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT, DRV_NAME)) - return -ENODEV; - - /* - * Read the station address PROM data from the special port. - */ - - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { - outw(i, ioaddr + EL1_DATAPTR); - station_addr[i] = inb(ioaddr + EL1_SAPROM); - } - /* - * Check the first three octets of the S.A. for 3Com's prefix, or - * for the Sager NP943 prefix. - */ - - if (station_addr[0] == 0x02 && station_addr[1] == 0x60 && - station_addr[2] == 0x8c) - mname = "3c501"; - else if (station_addr[0] == 0x00 && station_addr[1] == 0x80 && - station_addr[2] == 0xC8) - mname = "NP943"; - else { - release_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT); - return -ENODEV; - } - - /* - * We auto-IRQ by shutting off the interrupt line and letting it - * float high. - */ - - dev->irq = irq; - - if (dev->irq < 2) { - unsigned long irq_mask; - - irq_mask = probe_irq_on(); - inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear pending interrupts. */ - inb(TX_STATUS); - outb(AX_LOOP + 1, AX_CMD); - - outb(0x00, AX_CMD); - - mdelay(20); - autoirq = probe_irq_off(irq_mask); - - if (autoirq == 0) { - pr_warning("%s probe at %#x failed to detect IRQ line.\n", - mname, ioaddr); - release_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT); - return -EAGAIN; - } - } - - outb(AX_RESET+AX_LOOP, AX_CMD); /* Loopback mode. */ - dev->base_addr = ioaddr; - memcpy(dev->dev_addr, station_addr, ETH_ALEN); - - if (mem_start & 0xf) - el_debug = mem_start & 0x7; - if (autoirq) - dev->irq = autoirq; - - pr_info("%s: %s EtherLink at %#lx, using %sIRQ %d.\n", - dev->name, mname, dev->base_addr, - autoirq ? "auto":"assigned ", dev->irq); - -#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST - pr_warning("WARNING: Use of the 3c501 in a multicast kernel is NOT recommended.\n"); -#endif - - if (el_debug) - pr_debug("%s", version); - - lp = netdev_priv(dev); - memset(lp, 0, sizeof(struct net_local)); - spin_lock_init(&lp->lock); - - /* - * The EL1-specific entries in the device structure. - */ - - dev->netdev_ops = &el_netdev_ops; - dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ; - dev->ethtool_ops = &netdev_ethtool_ops; - return 0; -} - -/** - * el1_open: - * @dev: device that is being opened - * - * When an ifconfig is issued which changes the device flags to include - * IFF_UP this function is called. It is only called when the change - * occurs, not when the interface remains up. #el1_close will be called - * when it goes down. - * - * Returns 0 for a successful open, or -EAGAIN if someone has run off - * with our interrupt line. - */ - -static int el_open(struct net_device *dev) -{ - int retval; - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); - unsigned long flags; - - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_debug("%s: Doing el_open()...\n", dev->name); - - retval = request_irq(dev->irq, el_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev); - if (retval) - return retval; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags); - el_reset(dev); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags); - - lp->txing = 0; /* Board in RX mode */ - outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD); /* Aux control, irq and receive enabled */ - netif_start_queue(dev); - return 0; -} - -/** - * el_timeout: - * @dev: The 3c501 card that has timed out - * - * Attempt to restart the board. This is basically a mixture of extreme - * violence and prayer - * - */ - -static void el_timeout(struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - - if (el_debug) - pr_debug("%s: transmit timed out, txsr %#2x axsr=%02x rxsr=%02x.\n", - dev->name, inb(TX_STATUS), - inb(AX_STATUS), inb(RX_STATUS)); - dev->stats.tx_errors++; - outb(TX_NORM, TX_CMD); - outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD); - outb(AX_OFF, AX_CMD); /* Just trigger a false interrupt. */ - outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD); /* Aux control, irq and receive enabled */ - lp->txing = 0; /* Ripped back in to RX */ - netif_wake_queue(dev); -} - - -/** - * el_start_xmit: - * @skb: The packet that is queued to be sent - * @dev: The 3c501 card we want to throw it down - * - * Attempt to send a packet to a 3c501 card. There are some interesting - * catches here because the 3c501 is an extremely old and therefore - * stupid piece of technology. - * - * If we are handling an interrupt on the other CPU we cannot load a packet - * as we may still be attempting to retrieve the last RX packet buffer. - * - * When a transmit times out we dump the card into control mode and just - * start again. It happens enough that it isn't worth logging. - * - * We avoid holding the spin locks when doing the packet load to the board. - * The device is very slow, and its DMA mode is even slower. If we held the - * lock while loading 1500 bytes onto the controller we would drop a lot of - * serial port characters. This requires we do extra locking, but we have - * no real choice. - */ - -static netdev_tx_t el_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - unsigned long flags; - - /* - * Avoid incoming interrupts between us flipping txing and flipping - * mode as the driver assumes txing is a faithful indicator of card - * state - */ - - spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags); - - /* - * Avoid timer-based retransmission conflicts. - */ - - netif_stop_queue(dev); - - do { - int len = skb->len; - int pad = 0; - int gp_start; - unsigned char *buf = skb->data; - - if (len < ETH_ZLEN) - pad = ETH_ZLEN - len; - - gp_start = 0x800 - (len + pad); - - lp->tx_pkt_start = gp_start; - lp->collisions = 0; - - dev->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len; - - /* - * Command mode with status cleared should [in theory] - * mean no more interrupts can be pending on the card. - */ - - outb_p(AX_SYS, AX_CMD); - inb_p(RX_STATUS); - inb_p(TX_STATUS); - - lp->loading = 1; - lp->txing = 1; - - /* - * Turn interrupts back on while we spend a pleasant - * afternoon loading bytes into the board - */ - - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags); - - /* Set rx packet area to 0. */ - outw(0x00, RX_BUF_CLR); - /* aim - packet will be loaded into buffer start */ - outw(gp_start, GP_LOW); - /* load buffer (usual thing each byte increments the pointer) */ - outsb(DATAPORT, buf, len); - if (pad) { - while (pad--) /* Zero fill buffer tail */ - outb(0, DATAPORT); - } - /* the board reuses the same register */ - outw(gp_start, GP_LOW); - - if (lp->loading != 2) { - /* fire ... Trigger xmit. */ - outb(AX_XMIT, AX_CMD); - lp->loading = 0; - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_debug(" queued xmit.\n"); - dev_kfree_skb(skb); - return NETDEV_TX_OK; - } - /* A receive upset our load, despite our best efforts */ - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_debug("%s: burped during tx load.\n", dev->name); - spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags); - } while (1); -} - -/** - * el_interrupt: - * @irq: Interrupt number - * @dev_id: The 3c501 that burped - * - * Handle the ether interface interrupts. The 3c501 needs a lot more - * hand holding than most cards. In particular we get a transmit interrupt - * with a collision error because the board firmware isn't capable of rewinding - * its own transmit buffer pointers. It can however count to 16 for us. - * - * On the receive side the card is also very dumb. It has no buffering to - * speak of. We simply pull the packet out of its PIO buffer (which is slow) - * and queue it for the kernel. Then we reset the card for the next packet. - * - * We sometimes get surprise interrupts late both because the SMP IRQ delivery - * is message passing and because the card sometimes seems to deliver late. I - * think if it is part way through a receive and the mode is changed it carries - * on receiving and sends us an interrupt. We have to band aid all these cases - * to get a sensible 150kBytes/second performance. Even then you want a small - * TCP window. - */ - -static irqreturn_t el_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - struct net_device *dev = dev_id; - struct net_local *lp; - int ioaddr; - int axsr; /* Aux. status reg. */ - - ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - lp = netdev_priv(dev); - - spin_lock(&lp->lock); - - /* - * What happened ? - */ - - axsr = inb(AX_STATUS); - - /* - * Log it - */ - - if (el_debug > 3) - pr_debug("%s: el_interrupt() aux=%#02x\n", dev->name, axsr); - - if (lp->loading == 1 && !lp->txing) - pr_warning("%s: Inconsistent state loading while not in tx\n", - dev->name); - - if (lp->txing) { - /* - * Board in transmit mode. May be loading. If we are - * loading we shouldn't have got this. - */ - int txsr = inb(TX_STATUS); - - if (lp->loading == 1) { - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_debug("%s: Interrupt while loading [txsr=%02x gp=%04x rp=%04x]\n", - dev->name, txsr, inw(GP_LOW), inw(RX_LOW)); - - /* Force a reload */ - lp->loading = 2; - spin_unlock(&lp->lock); - goto out; - } - if (el_debug > 6) - pr_debug("%s: txsr=%02x gp=%04x rp=%04x\n", dev->name, - txsr, inw(GP_LOW), inw(RX_LOW)); - - if ((axsr & 0x80) && (txsr & TX_READY) == 0) { - /* - * FIXME: is there a logic to whether to keep - * on trying or reset immediately ? - */ - if (el_debug > 1) - pr_debug("%s: Unusual interrupt during Tx, txsr=%02x axsr=%02x gp=%03x rp=%03x.\n", - dev->name, txsr, axsr, - inw(ioaddr + EL1_DATAPTR), - inw(ioaddr + EL1_RXPTR)); - lp->txing = 0; - netif_wake_queue(dev); - } else if (txsr & TX_16COLLISIONS) { - /* - * Timed out - */ - if (el_debug) - pr_debug("%s: Transmit failed 16 times, Ethernet jammed?\n", dev->name); - outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD); - lp->txing = 0; - dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++; - netif_wake_queue(dev); - } else if (txsr & TX_COLLISION) { - /* - * Retrigger xmit. - */ - - if (el_debug > 6) - pr_debug("%s: retransmitting after a collision.\n", dev->name); - /* - * Poor little chip can't reset its own start - * pointer - */ - - outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD); - outw(lp->tx_pkt_start, GP_LOW); - outb(AX_XMIT, AX_CMD); - dev->stats.collisions++; - spin_unlock(&lp->lock); - goto out; - } else { - /* - * It worked.. we will now fall through and receive - */ - dev->stats.tx_packets++; - if (el_debug > 6) - pr_debug("%s: Tx succeeded %s\n", dev->name, - (txsr & TX_RDY) ? "." : "but tx is busy!"); - /* - * This is safe the interrupt is atomic WRT itself. - */ - lp->txing = 0; - /* In case more to transmit */ - netif_wake_queue(dev); - } - } else { - /* - * In receive mode. - */ - - int rxsr = inb(RX_STATUS); - if (el_debug > 5) - pr_debug("%s: rxsr=%02x txsr=%02x rp=%04x\n", - dev->name, rxsr, inb(TX_STATUS), inw(RX_LOW)); - /* - * Just reading rx_status fixes most errors. - */ - if (rxsr & RX_MISSED) - dev->stats.rx_missed_errors++; - else if (rxsr & RX_RUNT) { - /* Handled to avoid board lock-up. */ - dev->stats.rx_length_errors++; - if (el_debug > 5) - pr_debug("%s: runt.\n", dev->name); - } else if (rxsr & RX_GOOD) { - /* - * Receive worked. - */ - el_receive(dev); - } else { - /* - * Nothing? Something is broken! - */ - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_debug("%s: No packet seen, rxsr=%02x **resetting 3c501***\n", - dev->name, rxsr); - el_reset(dev); - } - } - - /* - * Move into receive mode - */ - - outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD); - outw(0x00, RX_BUF_CLR); - inb(RX_STATUS); /* Be certain that interrupts are cleared. */ - inb(TX_STATUS); - spin_unlock(&lp->lock); -out: - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - - -/** - * el_receive: - * @dev: Device to pull the packets from - * - * We have a good packet. Well, not really "good", just mostly not broken. - * We must check everything to see if it is good. In particular we occasionally - * get wild packet sizes from the card. If the packet seems sane we PIO it - * off the card and queue it for the protocol layers. - */ - -static void el_receive(struct net_device *dev) -{ - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - int pkt_len; - struct sk_buff *skb; - - pkt_len = inw(RX_LOW); - - if (el_debug > 4) - pr_debug(" el_receive %d.\n", pkt_len); - - if (pkt_len < 60 || pkt_len > 1536) { - if (el_debug) - pr_debug("%s: bogus packet, length=%d\n", - dev->name, pkt_len); - dev->stats.rx_over_errors++; - return; - } - - /* - * Command mode so we can empty the buffer - */ - - outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD); - skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len+2); - - /* - * Start of frame - */ - - outw(0x00, GP_LOW); - if (skb == NULL) { - pr_info("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name); - dev->stats.rx_dropped++; - return; - } else { - skb_reserve(skb, 2); /* Force 16 byte alignment */ - /* - * The read increments through the bytes. The interrupt - * handler will fix the pointer when it returns to - * receive mode. - */ - insb(DATAPORT, skb_put(skb, pkt_len), pkt_len); - skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev); - netif_rx(skb); - dev->stats.rx_packets++; - dev->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len; - } -} - -/** - * el_reset: Reset a 3c501 card - * @dev: The 3c501 card about to get zapped - * - * Even resetting a 3c501 isn't simple. When you activate reset it loses all - * its configuration. You must hold the lock when doing this. The function - * cannot take the lock itself as it is callable from the irq handler. - */ - -static void el_reset(struct net_device *dev) -{ - struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_info("3c501 reset...\n"); - outb(AX_RESET, AX_CMD); /* Reset the chip */ - /* Aux control, irq and loopback enabled */ - outb(AX_LOOP, AX_CMD); - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) /* Set the station address. */ - outb(dev->dev_addr[i], ioaddr + i); - } - - outw(0, RX_BUF_CLR); /* Set rx packet area to 0. */ - outb(TX_NORM, TX_CMD); /* tx irq on done, collision */ - outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD); /* Set Rx commands. */ - inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear status. */ - inb(TX_STATUS); - lp->txing = 0; -} - -/** - * el1_close: - * @dev: 3c501 card to shut down - * - * Close a 3c501 card. The IFF_UP flag has been cleared by the user via - * the SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctl. We stop any further transmissions being queued, - * and then disable the interrupts. Finally we reset the chip. The effects - * of the rest will be cleaned up by #el1_open. Always returns 0 indicating - * a success. - */ - -static int el1_close(struct net_device *dev) -{ - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - - if (el_debug > 2) - pr_info("%s: Shutting down Ethernet card at %#x.\n", - dev->name, ioaddr); - - netif_stop_queue(dev); - - /* - * Free and disable the IRQ. - */ - - free_irq(dev->irq, dev); - outb(AX_RESET, AX_CMD); /* Reset the chip */ - - return 0; -} - -/** - * set_multicast_list: - * @dev: The device to adjust - * - * Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor to use the best-effort - * filtering supported. The 3c501 supports only three modes of filtering. - * It always receives broadcasts and packets for itself. You can choose to - * optionally receive all packets, or all multicast packets on top of this. - */ - -static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev) -{ - int ioaddr = dev->base_addr; - - if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) { - outb(RX_PROM, RX_CMD); - inb(RX_STATUS); - } else if (!netdev_mc_empty(dev) || dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) { - /* Multicast or all multicast is the same */ - outb(RX_MULT, RX_CMD); - inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear status. */ - } else { - outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD); - inb(RX_STATUS); - } -} - - -static void netdev_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *dev, - struct ethtool_drvinfo *info) -{ - strcpy(info->driver, DRV_NAME); - strcpy(info->version, DRV_VERSION); - sprintf(info->bus_info, "ISA 0x%lx", dev->base_addr); -} - -static u32 netdev_get_msglevel(struct net_device *dev) -{ - return debug; -} - -static void netdev_set_msglevel(struct net_device *dev, u32 level) -{ - debug = level; -} - -static const struct ethtool_ops netdev_ethtool_ops = { - .get_drvinfo = netdev_get_drvinfo, - .get_msglevel = netdev_get_msglevel, - .set_msglevel = netdev_set_msglevel, -}; - -#ifdef MODULE - -static struct net_device *dev_3c501; - -module_param(io, int, 0); -module_param(irq, int, 0); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "EtherLink I/O base address"); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "EtherLink IRQ number"); - -/** - * init_module: - * - * When the driver is loaded as a module this function is called. We fake up - * a device structure with the base I/O and interrupt set as if it were being - * called from Space.c. This minimises the extra code that would otherwise - * be required. - * - * Returns 0 for success or -EIO if a card is not found. Returning an error - * here also causes the module to be unloaded - */ - -int __init init_module(void) -{ - dev_3c501 = el1_probe(-1); - if (IS_ERR(dev_3c501)) - return PTR_ERR(dev_3c501); - return 0; -} - -/** - * cleanup_module: - * - * The module is being unloaded. We unhook our network device from the system - * and then free up the resources we took when the card was found. - */ - -void __exit cleanup_module(void) -{ - struct net_device *dev = dev_3c501; - unregister_netdev(dev); - release_region(dev->base_addr, EL1_IO_EXTENT); - free_netdev(dev); -} - -#endif /* MODULE */ - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Donald Becker, Alan Cox"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Support for the ancient 3Com 3c501 ethernet card"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - |