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authorJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>2011-07-31 00:06:29 -0700
committerJeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>2011-08-27 00:58:13 -0700
commit33f810b2036f13f1b123062a9e5c1794d400ce81 (patch)
tree370b55026f4bd856e96842f86af631ca2bab3da2 /drivers/net/skfp/skfddi.c
parent3cd0999d134235d64b175edd2eb1d46ebc97b377 (diff)
fddi: Move the FDDI drivers
Move the FDDI drivers into drivers/net/fddi/ and make the necessary Kconfig and Makefile changes. CC: "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@linux-mips.org> CC: Christoph Goos <cgoos@syskonnect.de> CC: <linux@syskonnect.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
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-/*
- * File Name:
- * skfddi.c
- *
- * Copyright Information:
- * Copyright SysKonnect 1998,1999.
- *
- * 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.
- *
- * The information in this file is provided "AS IS" without warranty.
- *
- * Abstract:
- * A Linux device driver supporting the SysKonnect FDDI PCI controller
- * familie.
- *
- * Maintainers:
- * CG Christoph Goos (cgoos@syskonnect.de)
- *
- * Contributors:
- * DM David S. Miller
- *
- * Address all question to:
- * linux@syskonnect.de
- *
- * The technical manual for the adapters is available from SysKonnect's
- * web pages: www.syskonnect.com
- * Goto "Support" and search Knowledge Base for "manual".
- *
- * Driver Architecture:
- * The driver architecture is based on the DEC FDDI driver by
- * Lawrence V. Stefani and several ethernet drivers.
- * I also used an existing Windows NT miniport driver.
- * All hardware dependent functions are handled by the SysKonnect
- * Hardware Module.
- * The only headerfiles that are directly related to this source
- * are skfddi.c, h/types.h, h/osdef1st.h, h/targetos.h.
- * The others belong to the SysKonnect FDDI Hardware Module and
- * should better not be changed.
- *
- * Modification History:
- * Date Name Description
- * 02-Mar-98 CG Created.
- *
- * 10-Mar-99 CG Support for 2.2.x added.
- * 25-Mar-99 CG Corrected IRQ routing for SMP (APIC)
- * 26-Oct-99 CG Fixed compilation error on 2.2.13
- * 12-Nov-99 CG Source code release
- * 22-Nov-99 CG Included in kernel source.
- * 07-May-00 DM 64 bit fixes, new dma interface
- * 31-Jul-03 DB Audit copy_*_user in skfp_ioctl
- * Daniele Bellucci <bellucda@tiscali.it>
- * 03-Dec-03 SH Convert to PCI device model
- *
- * Compilation options (-Dxxx):
- * DRIVERDEBUG print lots of messages to log file
- * DUMPPACKETS print received/transmitted packets to logfile
- *
- * Tested cpu architectures:
- * - i386
- * - sparc64
- */
-
-/* Version information string - should be updated prior to */
-/* each new release!!! */
-#define VERSION "2.07"
-
-static const char * const boot_msg =
- "SysKonnect FDDI PCI Adapter driver v" VERSION " for\n"
- " SK-55xx/SK-58xx adapters (SK-NET FDDI-FP/UP/LP)";
-
-/* Include files */
-
-#include <linux/capability.h>
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-#include <linux/pci.h>
-#include <linux/netdevice.h>
-#include <linux/fddidevice.h>
-#include <linux/skbuff.h>
-#include <linux/bitops.h>
-#include <linux/gfp.h>
-
-#include <asm/byteorder.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
-
-#include "h/types.h"
-#undef ADDR // undo Linux definition
-#include "h/skfbi.h"
-#include "h/fddi.h"
-#include "h/smc.h"
-#include "h/smtstate.h"
-
-
-// Define module-wide (static) routines
-static int skfp_driver_init(struct net_device *dev);
-static int skfp_open(struct net_device *dev);
-static int skfp_close(struct net_device *dev);
-static irqreturn_t skfp_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id);
-static struct net_device_stats *skfp_ctl_get_stats(struct net_device *dev);
-static void skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
-static void skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock(struct net_device *dev);
-static int skfp_ctl_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr);
-static int skfp_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd);
-static netdev_tx_t skfp_send_pkt(struct sk_buff *skb,
- struct net_device *dev);
-static void send_queued_packets(struct s_smc *smc);
-static void CheckSourceAddress(unsigned char *frame, unsigned char *hw_addr);
-static void ResetAdapter(struct s_smc *smc);
-
-
-// Functions needed by the hardware module
-void *mac_drv_get_space(struct s_smc *smc, u_int size);
-void *mac_drv_get_desc_mem(struct s_smc *smc, u_int size);
-unsigned long mac_drv_virt2phys(struct s_smc *smc, void *virt);
-unsigned long dma_master(struct s_smc *smc, void *virt, int len, int flag);
-void dma_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile union s_fp_descr *descr,
- int flag);
-void mac_drv_tx_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_txd *txd);
-void llc_restart_tx(struct s_smc *smc);
-void mac_drv_rx_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count, int len);
-void mac_drv_requeue_rxd(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count);
-void mac_drv_fill_rxd(struct s_smc *smc);
-void mac_drv_clear_rxd(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count);
-int mac_drv_rx_init(struct s_smc *smc, int len, int fc, char *look_ahead,
- int la_len);
-void dump_data(unsigned char *Data, int length);
-
-// External functions from the hardware module
-extern u_int mac_drv_check_space(void);
-extern int mac_drv_init(struct s_smc *smc);
-extern void hwm_tx_frag(struct s_smc *smc, char far * virt, u_long phys,
- int len, int frame_status);
-extern int hwm_tx_init(struct s_smc *smc, u_char fc, int frag_count,
- int frame_len, int frame_status);
-extern void fddi_isr(struct s_smc *smc);
-extern void hwm_rx_frag(struct s_smc *smc, char far * virt, u_long phys,
- int len, int frame_status);
-extern void mac_drv_rx_mode(struct s_smc *smc, int mode);
-extern void mac_drv_clear_rx_queue(struct s_smc *smc);
-extern void enable_tx_irq(struct s_smc *smc, u_short queue);
-
-static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE(skfddi_pci_tbl) = {
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SK, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SK_FP, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, },
- { } /* Terminating entry */
-};
-MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, skfddi_pci_tbl);
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-MODULE_AUTHOR("Mirko Lindner <mlindner@syskonnect.de>");
-
-// Define module-wide (static) variables
-
-static int num_boards; /* total number of adapters configured */
-
-static const struct net_device_ops skfp_netdev_ops = {
- .ndo_open = skfp_open,
- .ndo_stop = skfp_close,
- .ndo_start_xmit = skfp_send_pkt,
- .ndo_get_stats = skfp_ctl_get_stats,
- .ndo_change_mtu = fddi_change_mtu,
- .ndo_set_rx_mode = skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list,
- .ndo_set_mac_address = skfp_ctl_set_mac_address,
- .ndo_do_ioctl = skfp_ioctl,
-};
-
-/*
- * =================
- * = skfp_init_one =
- * =================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Probes for supported FDDI PCI controllers
- *
- * Returns:
- * Condition code
- *
- * Arguments:
- * pdev - pointer to PCI device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This is now called by PCI driver registration process
- * for each board found.
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * 0 - This device (fddi0, fddi1, etc) configured successfully
- * -ENODEV - No devices present, or no SysKonnect FDDI PCI device
- * present for this device name
- *
- *
- * Side Effects:
- * Device structures for FDDI adapters (fddi0, fddi1, etc) are
- * initialized and the board resources are read and stored in
- * the device structure.
- */
-static int skfp_init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev,
- const struct pci_device_id *ent)
-{
- struct net_device *dev;
- struct s_smc *smc; /* board pointer */
- void __iomem *mem;
- int err;
-
- pr_debug("entering skfp_init_one\n");
-
- if (num_boards == 0)
- printk("%s\n", boot_msg);
-
- err = pci_enable_device(pdev);
- if (err)
- return err;
-
- err = pci_request_regions(pdev, "skfddi");
- if (err)
- goto err_out1;
-
- pci_set_master(pdev);
-
-#ifdef MEM_MAPPED_IO
- if (!(pci_resource_flags(pdev, 0) & IORESOURCE_MEM)) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "skfp: region is not an MMIO resource\n");
- err = -EIO;
- goto err_out2;
- }
-
- mem = ioremap(pci_resource_start(pdev, 0), 0x4000);
-#else
- if (!(pci_resource_flags(pdev, 1) & IO_RESOURCE_IO)) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "skfp: region is not PIO resource\n");
- err = -EIO;
- goto err_out2;
- }
-
- mem = ioport_map(pci_resource_start(pdev, 1), FP_IO_LEN);
-#endif
- if (!mem) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "skfp: Unable to map register, "
- "FDDI adapter will be disabled.\n");
- err = -EIO;
- goto err_out2;
- }
-
- dev = alloc_fddidev(sizeof(struct s_smc));
- if (!dev) {
- printk(KERN_ERR "skfp: Unable to allocate fddi device, "
- "FDDI adapter will be disabled.\n");
- err = -ENOMEM;
- goto err_out3;
- }
-
- dev->irq = pdev->irq;
- dev->netdev_ops = &skfp_netdev_ops;
-
- SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &pdev->dev);
-
- /* Initialize board structure with bus-specific info */
- smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- smc->os.dev = dev;
- smc->os.bus_type = SK_BUS_TYPE_PCI;
- smc->os.pdev = *pdev;
- smc->os.QueueSkb = MAX_TX_QUEUE_LEN;
- smc->os.MaxFrameSize = MAX_FRAME_SIZE;
- smc->os.dev = dev;
- smc->hw.slot = -1;
- smc->hw.iop = mem;
- smc->os.ResetRequested = FALSE;
- skb_queue_head_init(&smc->os.SendSkbQueue);
-
- dev->base_addr = (unsigned long)mem;
-
- err = skfp_driver_init(dev);
- if (err)
- goto err_out4;
-
- err = register_netdev(dev);
- if (err)
- goto err_out5;
-
- ++num_boards;
- pci_set_drvdata(pdev, dev);
-
- if ((pdev->subsystem_device & 0xff00) == 0x5500 ||
- (pdev->subsystem_device & 0xff00) == 0x5800)
- printk("%s: SysKonnect FDDI PCI adapter"
- " found (SK-%04X)\n", dev->name,
- pdev->subsystem_device);
- else
- printk("%s: FDDI PCI adapter found\n", dev->name);
-
- return 0;
-err_out5:
- if (smc->os.SharedMemAddr)
- pci_free_consistent(pdev, smc->os.SharedMemSize,
- smc->os.SharedMemAddr,
- smc->os.SharedMemDMA);
- pci_free_consistent(pdev, MAX_FRAME_SIZE,
- smc->os.LocalRxBuffer, smc->os.LocalRxBufferDMA);
-err_out4:
- free_netdev(dev);
-err_out3:
-#ifdef MEM_MAPPED_IO
- iounmap(mem);
-#else
- ioport_unmap(mem);
-#endif
-err_out2:
- pci_release_regions(pdev);
-err_out1:
- pci_disable_device(pdev);
- return err;
-}
-
-/*
- * Called for each adapter board from pci_unregister_driver
- */
-static void __devexit skfp_remove_one(struct pci_dev *pdev)
-{
- struct net_device *p = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
- struct s_smc *lp = netdev_priv(p);
-
- unregister_netdev(p);
-
- if (lp->os.SharedMemAddr) {
- pci_free_consistent(&lp->os.pdev,
- lp->os.SharedMemSize,
- lp->os.SharedMemAddr,
- lp->os.SharedMemDMA);
- lp->os.SharedMemAddr = NULL;
- }
- if (lp->os.LocalRxBuffer) {
- pci_free_consistent(&lp->os.pdev,
- MAX_FRAME_SIZE,
- lp->os.LocalRxBuffer,
- lp->os.LocalRxBufferDMA);
- lp->os.LocalRxBuffer = NULL;
- }
-#ifdef MEM_MAPPED_IO
- iounmap(lp->hw.iop);
-#else
- ioport_unmap(lp->hw.iop);
-#endif
- pci_release_regions(pdev);
- free_netdev(p);
-
- pci_disable_device(pdev);
- pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL);
-}
-
-/*
- * ====================
- * = skfp_driver_init =
- * ====================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Initializes remaining adapter board structure information
- * and makes sure adapter is in a safe state prior to skfp_open().
- *
- * Returns:
- * Condition code
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This function allocates additional resources such as the host memory
- * blocks needed by the adapter.
- * The adapter is also reset. The OS must call skfp_open() to open
- * the adapter and bring it on-line.
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * 0 - initialization succeeded
- * -1 - initialization failed
- */
-static int skfp_driver_init(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- int err = -EIO;
-
- pr_debug("entering skfp_driver_init\n");
-
- // set the io address in private structures
- bp->base_addr = dev->base_addr;
-
- // Get the interrupt level from the PCI Configuration Table
- smc->hw.irq = dev->irq;
-
- spin_lock_init(&bp->DriverLock);
-
- // Allocate invalid frame
- bp->LocalRxBuffer = pci_alloc_consistent(&bp->pdev, MAX_FRAME_SIZE, &bp->LocalRxBufferDMA);
- if (!bp->LocalRxBuffer) {
- printk("could not allocate mem for ");
- printk("LocalRxBuffer: %d byte\n", MAX_FRAME_SIZE);
- goto fail;
- }
-
- // Determine the required size of the 'shared' memory area.
- bp->SharedMemSize = mac_drv_check_space();
- pr_debug("Memory for HWM: %ld\n", bp->SharedMemSize);
- if (bp->SharedMemSize > 0) {
- bp->SharedMemSize += 16; // for descriptor alignment
-
- bp->SharedMemAddr = pci_alloc_consistent(&bp->pdev,
- bp->SharedMemSize,
- &bp->SharedMemDMA);
- if (!bp->SharedMemAddr) {
- printk("could not allocate mem for ");
- printk("hardware module: %ld byte\n",
- bp->SharedMemSize);
- goto fail;
- }
- bp->SharedMemHeap = 0; // Nothing used yet.
-
- } else {
- bp->SharedMemAddr = NULL;
- bp->SharedMemHeap = 0;
- } // SharedMemSize > 0
-
- memset(bp->SharedMemAddr, 0, bp->SharedMemSize);
-
- card_stop(smc); // Reset adapter.
-
- pr_debug("mac_drv_init()..\n");
- if (mac_drv_init(smc) != 0) {
- pr_debug("mac_drv_init() failed\n");
- goto fail;
- }
- read_address(smc, NULL);
- pr_debug("HW-Addr: %pMF\n", smc->hw.fddi_canon_addr.a);
- memcpy(dev->dev_addr, smc->hw.fddi_canon_addr.a, 6);
-
- smt_reset_defaults(smc, 0);
-
- return 0;
-
-fail:
- if (bp->SharedMemAddr) {
- pci_free_consistent(&bp->pdev,
- bp->SharedMemSize,
- bp->SharedMemAddr,
- bp->SharedMemDMA);
- bp->SharedMemAddr = NULL;
- }
- if (bp->LocalRxBuffer) {
- pci_free_consistent(&bp->pdev, MAX_FRAME_SIZE,
- bp->LocalRxBuffer, bp->LocalRxBufferDMA);
- bp->LocalRxBuffer = NULL;
- }
- return err;
-} // skfp_driver_init
-
-
-/*
- * =============
- * = skfp_open =
- * =============
- *
- * Overview:
- * Opens the adapter
- *
- * Returns:
- * Condition code
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This function brings the adapter to an operational state.
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * 0 - Adapter was successfully opened
- * -EAGAIN - Could not register IRQ
- */
-static int skfp_open(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- int err;
-
- pr_debug("entering skfp_open\n");
- /* Register IRQ - support shared interrupts by passing device ptr */
- err = request_irq(dev->irq, skfp_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED,
- dev->name, dev);
- if (err)
- return err;
-
- /*
- * Set current address to factory MAC address
- *
- * Note: We've already done this step in skfp_driver_init.
- * However, it's possible that a user has set a node
- * address override, then closed and reopened the
- * adapter. Unless we reset the device address field
- * now, we'll continue to use the existing modified
- * address.
- */
- read_address(smc, NULL);
- memcpy(dev->dev_addr, smc->hw.fddi_canon_addr.a, 6);
-
- init_smt(smc, NULL);
- smt_online(smc, 1);
- STI_FBI();
-
- /* Clear local multicast address tables */
- mac_clear_multicast(smc);
-
- /* Disable promiscuous filter settings */
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_DISABLE_PROMISC);
-
- netif_start_queue(dev);
- return 0;
-} // skfp_open
-
-
-/*
- * ==============
- * = skfp_close =
- * ==============
- *
- * Overview:
- * Closes the device/module.
- *
- * Returns:
- * Condition code
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This routine closes the adapter and brings it to a safe state.
- * The interrupt service routine is deregistered with the OS.
- * The adapter can be opened again with another call to skfp_open().
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * Always return 0.
- *
- * Assumptions:
- * No further requests for this adapter are made after this routine is
- * called. skfp_open() can be called to reset and reinitialize the
- * adapter.
- */
-static int skfp_close(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
-
- CLI_FBI();
- smt_reset_defaults(smc, 1);
- card_stop(smc);
- mac_drv_clear_tx_queue(smc);
- mac_drv_clear_rx_queue(smc);
-
- netif_stop_queue(dev);
- /* Deregister (free) IRQ */
- free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
-
- skb_queue_purge(&bp->SendSkbQueue);
- bp->QueueSkb = MAX_TX_QUEUE_LEN;
-
- return 0;
-} // skfp_close
-
-
-/*
- * ==================
- * = skfp_interrupt =
- * ==================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Interrupt processing routine
- *
- * Returns:
- * None
- *
- * Arguments:
- * irq - interrupt vector
- * dev_id - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This routine calls the interrupt processing routine for this adapter. It
- * disables and reenables adapter interrupts, as appropriate. We can support
- * shared interrupts since the incoming dev_id pointer provides our device
- * structure context. All the real work is done in the hardware module.
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * None
- *
- * Assumptions:
- * The interrupt acknowledgement at the hardware level (eg. ACKing the PIC
- * on Intel-based systems) is done by the operating system outside this
- * routine.
- *
- * System interrupts are enabled through this call.
- *
- * Side Effects:
- * Interrupts are disabled, then reenabled at the adapter.
- */
-
-static irqreturn_t skfp_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
-{
- struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
- struct s_smc *smc; /* private board structure pointer */
- skfddi_priv *bp;
-
- smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- bp = &smc->os;
-
- // IRQs enabled or disabled ?
- if (inpd(ADDR(B0_IMSK)) == 0) {
- // IRQs are disabled: must be shared interrupt
- return IRQ_NONE;
- }
- // Note: At this point, IRQs are enabled.
- if ((inpd(ISR_A) & smc->hw.is_imask) == 0) { // IRQ?
- // Adapter did not issue an IRQ: must be shared interrupt
- return IRQ_NONE;
- }
- CLI_FBI(); // Disable IRQs from our adapter.
- spin_lock(&bp->DriverLock);
-
- // Call interrupt handler in hardware module (HWM).
- fddi_isr(smc);
-
- if (smc->os.ResetRequested) {
- ResetAdapter(smc);
- smc->os.ResetRequested = FALSE;
- }
- spin_unlock(&bp->DriverLock);
- STI_FBI(); // Enable IRQs from our adapter.
-
- return IRQ_HANDLED;
-} // skfp_interrupt
-
-
-/*
- * ======================
- * = skfp_ctl_get_stats =
- * ======================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Get statistics for FDDI adapter
- *
- * Returns:
- * Pointer to FDDI statistics structure
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * Gets current MIB objects from adapter, then
- * returns FDDI statistics structure as defined
- * in if_fddi.h.
- *
- * Note: Since the FDDI statistics structure is
- * still new and the device structure doesn't
- * have an FDDI-specific get statistics handler,
- * we'll return the FDDI statistics structure as
- * a pointer to an Ethernet statistics structure.
- * That way, at least the first part of the statistics
- * structure can be decoded properly.
- * We'll have to pay attention to this routine as the
- * device structure becomes more mature and LAN media
- * independent.
- *
- */
-static struct net_device_stats *skfp_ctl_get_stats(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
-
- /* Fill the bp->stats structure with driver-maintained counters */
-
- bp->os.MacStat.port_bs_flag[0] = 0x1234;
- bp->os.MacStat.port_bs_flag[1] = 0x5678;
-// goos: need to fill out fddi statistic
-#if 0
- /* Get FDDI SMT MIB objects */
-
-/* Fill the bp->stats structure with the SMT MIB object values */
-
- memcpy(bp->stats.smt_station_id, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_station_id, sizeof(bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_station_id));
- bp->stats.smt_op_version_id = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_op_version_id;
- bp->stats.smt_hi_version_id = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_hi_version_id;
- bp->stats.smt_lo_version_id = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_lo_version_id;
- memcpy(bp->stats.smt_user_data, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_user_data, sizeof(bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_user_data));
- bp->stats.smt_mib_version_id = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_mib_version_id;
- bp->stats.smt_mac_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_mac_ct;
- bp->stats.smt_non_master_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_non_master_ct;
- bp->stats.smt_master_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_master_ct;
- bp->stats.smt_available_paths = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_available_paths;
- bp->stats.smt_config_capabilities = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_config_capabilities;
- bp->stats.smt_config_policy = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_config_policy;
- bp->stats.smt_connection_policy = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_connection_policy;
- bp->stats.smt_t_notify = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_t_notify;
- bp->stats.smt_stat_rpt_policy = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_stat_rpt_policy;
- bp->stats.smt_trace_max_expiration = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_trace_max_expiration;
- bp->stats.smt_bypass_present = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_bypass_present;
- bp->stats.smt_ecm_state = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_ecm_state;
- bp->stats.smt_cf_state = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_cf_state;
- bp->stats.smt_remote_disconnect_flag = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_remote_disconnect_flag;
- bp->stats.smt_station_status = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_station_status;
- bp->stats.smt_peer_wrap_flag = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_peer_wrap_flag;
- bp->stats.smt_time_stamp = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_msg_time_stamp.ls;
- bp->stats.smt_transition_time_stamp = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.smt_transition_time_stamp.ls;
- bp->stats.mac_frame_status_functions = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_frame_status_functions;
- bp->stats.mac_t_max_capability = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_t_max_capability;
- bp->stats.mac_tvx_capability = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_tvx_capability;
- bp->stats.mac_available_paths = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_available_paths;
- bp->stats.mac_current_path = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_current_path;
- memcpy(bp->stats.mac_upstream_nbr, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_upstream_nbr, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- memcpy(bp->stats.mac_downstream_nbr, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_downstream_nbr, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- memcpy(bp->stats.mac_old_upstream_nbr, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_old_upstream_nbr, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- memcpy(bp->stats.mac_old_downstream_nbr, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_old_downstream_nbr, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- bp->stats.mac_dup_address_test = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_dup_address_test;
- bp->stats.mac_requested_paths = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_requested_paths;
- bp->stats.mac_downstream_port_type = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_downstream_port_type;
- memcpy(bp->stats.mac_smt_address, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_smt_address, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- bp->stats.mac_t_req = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_t_req;
- bp->stats.mac_t_neg = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_t_neg;
- bp->stats.mac_t_max = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_t_max;
- bp->stats.mac_tvx_value = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_tvx_value;
- bp->stats.mac_frame_error_threshold = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_frame_error_threshold;
- bp->stats.mac_frame_error_ratio = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_frame_error_ratio;
- bp->stats.mac_rmt_state = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_rmt_state;
- bp->stats.mac_da_flag = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_da_flag;
- bp->stats.mac_una_da_flag = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_unda_flag;
- bp->stats.mac_frame_error_flag = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_frame_error_flag;
- bp->stats.mac_ma_unitdata_available = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_ma_unitdata_available;
- bp->stats.mac_hardware_present = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_hardware_present;
- bp->stats.mac_ma_unitdata_enable = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.mac_ma_unitdata_enable;
- bp->stats.path_tvx_lower_bound = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.path_tvx_lower_bound;
- bp->stats.path_t_max_lower_bound = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.path_t_max_lower_bound;
- bp->stats.path_max_t_req = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.path_max_t_req;
- memcpy(bp->stats.path_configuration, &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.path_configuration, sizeof(bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.path_configuration));
- bp->stats.port_my_type[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_my_type[0];
- bp->stats.port_my_type[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_my_type[1];
- bp->stats.port_neighbor_type[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_neighbor_type[0];
- bp->stats.port_neighbor_type[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_neighbor_type[1];
- bp->stats.port_connection_policies[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connection_policies[0];
- bp->stats.port_connection_policies[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connection_policies[1];
- bp->stats.port_mac_indicated[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_mac_indicated[0];
- bp->stats.port_mac_indicated[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_mac_indicated[1];
- bp->stats.port_current_path[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_current_path[0];
- bp->stats.port_current_path[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_current_path[1];
- memcpy(&bp->stats.port_requested_paths[0 * 3], &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_requested_paths[0], 3);
- memcpy(&bp->stats.port_requested_paths[1 * 3], &bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_requested_paths[1], 3);
- bp->stats.port_mac_placement[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_mac_placement[0];
- bp->stats.port_mac_placement[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_mac_placement[1];
- bp->stats.port_available_paths[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_available_paths[0];
- bp->stats.port_available_paths[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_available_paths[1];
- bp->stats.port_pmd_class[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pmd_class[0];
- bp->stats.port_pmd_class[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pmd_class[1];
- bp->stats.port_connection_capabilities[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connection_capabilities[0];
- bp->stats.port_connection_capabilities[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connection_capabilities[1];
- bp->stats.port_bs_flag[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_bs_flag[0];
- bp->stats.port_bs_flag[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_bs_flag[1];
- bp->stats.port_ler_estimate[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_estimate[0];
- bp->stats.port_ler_estimate[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_estimate[1];
- bp->stats.port_ler_cutoff[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_cutoff[0];
- bp->stats.port_ler_cutoff[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_cutoff[1];
- bp->stats.port_ler_alarm[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_alarm[0];
- bp->stats.port_ler_alarm[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_alarm[1];
- bp->stats.port_connect_state[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connect_state[0];
- bp->stats.port_connect_state[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_connect_state[1];
- bp->stats.port_pcm_state[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pcm_state[0];
- bp->stats.port_pcm_state[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pcm_state[1];
- bp->stats.port_pc_withhold[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pc_withhold[0];
- bp->stats.port_pc_withhold[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_pc_withhold[1];
- bp->stats.port_ler_flag[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_flag[0];
- bp->stats.port_ler_flag[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_ler_flag[1];
- bp->stats.port_hardware_present[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_hardware_present[0];
- bp->stats.port_hardware_present[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->smt_mib_get.port_hardware_present[1];
-
-
- /* Fill the bp->stats structure with the FDDI counter values */
-
- bp->stats.mac_frame_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.frame_cnt.ls;
- bp->stats.mac_copied_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.copied_cnt.ls;
- bp->stats.mac_transmit_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.transmit_cnt.ls;
- bp->stats.mac_error_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.error_cnt.ls;
- bp->stats.mac_lost_cts = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.lost_cnt.ls;
- bp->stats.port_lct_fail_cts[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.lct_rejects[0].ls;
- bp->stats.port_lct_fail_cts[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.lct_rejects[1].ls;
- bp->stats.port_lem_reject_cts[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.lem_rejects[0].ls;
- bp->stats.port_lem_reject_cts[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.lem_rejects[1].ls;
- bp->stats.port_lem_cts[0] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.link_errors[0].ls;
- bp->stats.port_lem_cts[1] = bp->cmd_rsp_virt->cntrs_get.cntrs.link_errors[1].ls;
-
-#endif
- return (struct net_device_stats *)&bp->os.MacStat;
-} // ctl_get_stat
-
-
-/*
- * ==============================
- * = skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list =
- * ==============================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Enable/Disable LLC frame promiscuous mode reception
- * on the adapter and/or update multicast address table.
- *
- * Returns:
- * None
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * This function acquires the driver lock and only calls
- * skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock then.
- * This routine follows a fairly simple algorithm for setting the
- * adapter filters and CAM:
- *
- * if IFF_PROMISC flag is set
- * enable promiscuous mode
- * else
- * disable promiscuous mode
- * if number of multicast addresses <= max. multicast number
- * add mc addresses to adapter table
- * else
- * enable promiscuous mode
- * update adapter filters
- *
- * Assumptions:
- * Multicast addresses are presented in canonical (LSB) format.
- *
- * Side Effects:
- * On-board adapter filters are updated.
- */
-static void skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- unsigned long Flags;
-
- spin_lock_irqsave(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
- skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock(dev);
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
-} // skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list
-
-
-
-static void skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock(struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
-
- /* Enable promiscuous mode, if necessary */
- if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_ENABLE_PROMISC);
- pr_debug("PROMISCUOUS MODE ENABLED\n");
- }
- /* Else, update multicast address table */
- else {
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_DISABLE_PROMISC);
- pr_debug("PROMISCUOUS MODE DISABLED\n");
-
- // Reset all MC addresses
- mac_clear_multicast(smc);
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_DISABLE_ALLMULTI);
-
- if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) {
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_ENABLE_ALLMULTI);
- pr_debug("ENABLE ALL MC ADDRESSES\n");
- } else if (!netdev_mc_empty(dev)) {
- if (netdev_mc_count(dev) <= FPMAX_MULTICAST) {
- /* use exact filtering */
-
- // point to first multicast addr
- netdev_for_each_mc_addr(ha, dev) {
- mac_add_multicast(smc,
- (struct fddi_addr *)ha->addr,
- 1);
-
- pr_debug("ENABLE MC ADDRESS: %pMF\n",
- ha->addr);
- }
-
- } else { // more MC addresses than HW supports
-
- mac_drv_rx_mode(smc, RX_ENABLE_ALLMULTI);
- pr_debug("ENABLE ALL MC ADDRESSES\n");
- }
- } else { // no MC addresses
-
- pr_debug("DISABLE ALL MC ADDRESSES\n");
- }
-
- /* Update adapter filters */
- mac_update_multicast(smc);
- }
-} // skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock
-
-
-/*
- * ===========================
- * = skfp_ctl_set_mac_address =
- * ===========================
- *
- * Overview:
- * set new mac address on adapter and update dev_addr field in device table.
- *
- * Returns:
- * None
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- * addr - pointer to sockaddr structure containing unicast address to set
- *
- * Assumptions:
- * The address pointed to by addr->sa_data is a valid unicast
- * address and is presented in canonical (LSB) format.
- */
-static int skfp_ctl_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- struct sockaddr *p_sockaddr = (struct sockaddr *) addr;
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- unsigned long Flags;
-
-
- memcpy(dev->dev_addr, p_sockaddr->sa_data, FDDI_K_ALEN);
- spin_lock_irqsave(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
- ResetAdapter(smc);
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
-
- return 0; /* always return zero */
-} // skfp_ctl_set_mac_address
-
-
-/*
- * ==============
- * = skfp_ioctl =
- * ==============
- *
- * Overview:
- *
- * Perform IOCTL call functions here. Some are privileged operations and the
- * effective uid is checked in those cases.
- *
- * Returns:
- * status value
- * 0 - success
- * other - failure
- *
- * Arguments:
- * dev - pointer to device information
- * rq - pointer to ioctl request structure
- * cmd - ?
- *
- */
-
-
-static int skfp_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- skfddi_priv *lp = &smc->os;
- struct s_skfp_ioctl ioc;
- int status = 0;
-
- if (copy_from_user(&ioc, rq->ifr_data, sizeof(struct s_skfp_ioctl)))
- return -EFAULT;
-
- switch (ioc.cmd) {
- case SKFP_GET_STATS: /* Get the driver statistics */
- ioc.len = sizeof(lp->MacStat);
- status = copy_to_user(ioc.data, skfp_ctl_get_stats(dev), ioc.len)
- ? -EFAULT : 0;
- break;
- case SKFP_CLR_STATS: /* Zero out the driver statistics */
- if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) {
- status = -EPERM;
- } else {
- memset(&lp->MacStat, 0, sizeof(lp->MacStat));
- }
- break;
- default:
- printk("ioctl for %s: unknown cmd: %04x\n", dev->name, ioc.cmd);
- status = -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- } // switch
-
- return status;
-} // skfp_ioctl
-
-
-/*
- * =====================
- * = skfp_send_pkt =
- * =====================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Queues a packet for transmission and try to transmit it.
- *
- * Returns:
- * Condition code
- *
- * Arguments:
- * skb - pointer to sk_buff to queue for transmission
- * dev - pointer to device information
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * Here we assume that an incoming skb transmit request
- * is contained in a single physically contiguous buffer
- * in which the virtual address of the start of packet
- * (skb->data) can be converted to a physical address
- * by using pci_map_single().
- *
- * We have an internal queue for packets we can not send
- * immediately. Packets in this queue can be given to the
- * adapter if transmit buffers are freed.
- *
- * We can't free the skb until after it's been DMA'd
- * out by the adapter, so we'll keep it in the driver and
- * return it in mac_drv_tx_complete.
- *
- * Return Codes:
- * 0 - driver has queued and/or sent packet
- * 1 - caller should requeue the sk_buff for later transmission
- *
- * Assumptions:
- * The entire packet is stored in one physically
- * contiguous buffer which is not cached and whose
- * 32-bit physical address can be determined.
- *
- * It's vital that this routine is NOT reentered for the
- * same board and that the OS is not in another section of
- * code (eg. skfp_interrupt) for the same board on a
- * different thread.
- *
- * Side Effects:
- * None
- */
-static netdev_tx_t skfp_send_pkt(struct sk_buff *skb,
- struct net_device *dev)
-{
- struct s_smc *smc = netdev_priv(dev);
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
-
- pr_debug("skfp_send_pkt\n");
-
- /*
- * Verify that incoming transmit request is OK
- *
- * Note: The packet size check is consistent with other
- * Linux device drivers, although the correct packet
- * size should be verified before calling the
- * transmit routine.
- */
-
- if (!(skb->len >= FDDI_K_LLC_ZLEN && skb->len <= FDDI_K_LLC_LEN)) {
- bp->MacStat.gen.tx_errors++; /* bump error counter */
- // dequeue packets from xmt queue and send them
- netif_start_queue(dev);
- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
- return NETDEV_TX_OK; /* return "success" */
- }
- if (bp->QueueSkb == 0) { // return with tbusy set: queue full
-
- netif_stop_queue(dev);
- return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
- }
- bp->QueueSkb--;
- skb_queue_tail(&bp->SendSkbQueue, skb);
- send_queued_packets(netdev_priv(dev));
- if (bp->QueueSkb == 0) {
- netif_stop_queue(dev);
- }
- return NETDEV_TX_OK;
-
-} // skfp_send_pkt
-
-
-/*
- * =======================
- * = send_queued_packets =
- * =======================
- *
- * Overview:
- * Send packets from the driver queue as long as there are some and
- * transmit resources are available.
- *
- * Returns:
- * None
- *
- * Arguments:
- * smc - pointer to smc (adapter) structure
- *
- * Functional Description:
- * Take a packet from queue if there is any. If not, then we are done.
- * Check if there are resources to send the packet. If not, requeue it
- * and exit.
- * Set packet descriptor flags and give packet to adapter.
- * Check if any send resources can be freed (we do not use the
- * transmit complete interrupt).
- */
-static void send_queued_packets(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- unsigned char fc;
- int queue;
- struct s_smt_fp_txd *txd; // Current TxD.
- dma_addr_t dma_address;
- unsigned long Flags;
-
- int frame_status; // HWM tx frame status.
-
- pr_debug("send queued packets\n");
- for (;;) {
- // send first buffer from queue
- skb = skb_dequeue(&bp->SendSkbQueue);
-
- if (!skb) {
- pr_debug("queue empty\n");
- return;
- } // queue empty !
-
- spin_lock_irqsave(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
- fc = skb->data[0];
- queue = (fc & FC_SYNC_BIT) ? QUEUE_S : QUEUE_A0;
-#ifdef ESS
- // Check if the frame may/must be sent as a synchronous frame.
-
- if ((fc & ~(FC_SYNC_BIT | FC_LLC_PRIOR)) == FC_ASYNC_LLC) {
- // It's an LLC frame.
- if (!smc->ess.sync_bw_available)
- fc &= ~FC_SYNC_BIT; // No bandwidth available.
-
- else { // Bandwidth is available.
-
- if (smc->mib.fddiESSSynchTxMode) {
- // Send as sync. frame.
- fc |= FC_SYNC_BIT;
- }
- }
- }
-#endif // ESS
- frame_status = hwm_tx_init(smc, fc, 1, skb->len, queue);
-
- if ((frame_status & (LOC_TX | LAN_TX)) == 0) {
- // Unable to send the frame.
-
- if ((frame_status & RING_DOWN) != 0) {
- // Ring is down.
- pr_debug("Tx attempt while ring down.\n");
- } else if ((frame_status & OUT_OF_TXD) != 0) {
- pr_debug("%s: out of TXDs.\n", bp->dev->name);
- } else {
- pr_debug("%s: out of transmit resources",
- bp->dev->name);
- }
-
- // Note: We will retry the operation as soon as
- // transmit resources become available.
- skb_queue_head(&bp->SendSkbQueue, skb);
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
- return; // Packet has been queued.
-
- } // if (unable to send frame)
-
- bp->QueueSkb++; // one packet less in local queue
-
- // source address in packet ?
- CheckSourceAddress(skb->data, smc->hw.fddi_canon_addr.a);
-
- txd = (struct s_smt_fp_txd *) HWM_GET_CURR_TXD(smc, queue);
-
- dma_address = pci_map_single(&bp->pdev, skb->data,
- skb->len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
- if (frame_status & LAN_TX) {
- txd->txd_os.skb = skb; // save skb
- txd->txd_os.dma_addr = dma_address; // save dma mapping
- }
- hwm_tx_frag(smc, skb->data, dma_address, skb->len,
- frame_status | FIRST_FRAG | LAST_FRAG | EN_IRQ_EOF);
-
- if (!(frame_status & LAN_TX)) { // local only frame
- pci_unmap_single(&bp->pdev, dma_address,
- skb->len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
- dev_kfree_skb_irq(skb);
- }
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bp->DriverLock, Flags);
- } // for
-
- return; // never reached
-
-} // send_queued_packets
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * CheckSourceAddress
- *
- * Verify if the source address is set. Insert it if necessary.
- *
- ************************/
-static void CheckSourceAddress(unsigned char *frame, unsigned char *hw_addr)
-{
- unsigned char SRBit;
-
- if ((((unsigned long) frame[1 + 6]) & ~0x01) != 0) // source routing bit
-
- return;
- if ((unsigned short) frame[1 + 10] != 0)
- return;
- SRBit = frame[1 + 6] & 0x01;
- memcpy(&frame[1 + 6], hw_addr, 6);
- frame[8] |= SRBit;
-} // CheckSourceAddress
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * ResetAdapter
- *
- * Reset the adapter and bring it back to operational mode.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-static void ResetAdapter(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
-
- pr_debug("[fddi: ResetAdapter]\n");
-
- // Stop the adapter.
-
- card_stop(smc); // Stop all activity.
-
- // Clear the transmit and receive descriptor queues.
- mac_drv_clear_tx_queue(smc);
- mac_drv_clear_rx_queue(smc);
-
- // Restart the adapter.
-
- smt_reset_defaults(smc, 1); // Initialize the SMT module.
-
- init_smt(smc, (smc->os.dev)->dev_addr); // Initialize the hardware.
-
- smt_online(smc, 1); // Insert into the ring again.
- STI_FBI();
-
- // Restore original receive mode (multicasts, promiscuous, etc.).
- skfp_ctl_set_multicast_list_wo_lock(smc->os.dev);
-} // ResetAdapter
-
-
-//--------------- functions called by hardware module ----------------
-
-/************************
- *
- * llc_restart_tx
- *
- * The hardware driver calls this routine when the transmit complete
- * interrupt bits (end of frame) for the synchronous or asynchronous
- * queue is set.
- *
- * NOTE The hardware driver calls this function also if no packets are queued.
- * The routine must be able to handle this case.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void llc_restart_tx(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
-
- pr_debug("[llc_restart_tx]\n");
-
- // Try to send queued packets
- spin_unlock(&bp->DriverLock);
- send_queued_packets(smc);
- spin_lock(&bp->DriverLock);
- netif_start_queue(bp->dev);// system may send again if it was blocked
-
-} // llc_restart_tx
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_get_space
- *
- * The hardware module calls this function to allocate the memory
- * for the SMT MBufs if the define MB_OUTSIDE_SMC is specified.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * size - Size of memory in bytes to allocate.
- * Out
- * != 0 A pointer to the virtual address of the allocated memory.
- * == 0 Allocation error.
- *
- ************************/
-void *mac_drv_get_space(struct s_smc *smc, unsigned int size)
-{
- void *virt;
-
- pr_debug("mac_drv_get_space (%d bytes), ", size);
- virt = (void *) (smc->os.SharedMemAddr + smc->os.SharedMemHeap);
-
- if ((smc->os.SharedMemHeap + size) > smc->os.SharedMemSize) {
- printk("Unexpected SMT memory size requested: %d\n", size);
- return NULL;
- }
- smc->os.SharedMemHeap += size; // Move heap pointer.
-
- pr_debug("mac_drv_get_space end\n");
- pr_debug("virt addr: %lx\n", (ulong) virt);
- pr_debug("bus addr: %lx\n", (ulong)
- (smc->os.SharedMemDMA +
- ((char *) virt - (char *)smc->os.SharedMemAddr)));
- return virt;
-} // mac_drv_get_space
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_get_desc_mem
- *
- * This function is called by the hardware dependent module.
- * It allocates the memory for the RxD and TxD descriptors.
- *
- * This memory must be non-cached, non-movable and non-swappable.
- * This memory should start at a physical page boundary.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * size - Size of memory in bytes to allocate.
- * Out
- * != 0 A pointer to the virtual address of the allocated memory.
- * == 0 Allocation error.
- *
- ************************/
-void *mac_drv_get_desc_mem(struct s_smc *smc, unsigned int size)
-{
-
- char *virt;
-
- pr_debug("mac_drv_get_desc_mem\n");
-
- // Descriptor memory must be aligned on 16-byte boundary.
-
- virt = mac_drv_get_space(smc, size);
-
- size = (u_int) (16 - (((unsigned long) virt) & 15UL));
- size = size % 16;
-
- pr_debug("Allocate %u bytes alignment gap ", size);
- pr_debug("for descriptor memory.\n");
-
- if (!mac_drv_get_space(smc, size)) {
- printk("fddi: Unable to align descriptor memory.\n");
- return NULL;
- }
- return virt + size;
-} // mac_drv_get_desc_mem
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_virt2phys
- *
- * Get the physical address of a given virtual address.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * virt - A (virtual) pointer into our 'shared' memory area.
- * Out
- * Physical address of the given virtual address.
- *
- ************************/
-unsigned long mac_drv_virt2phys(struct s_smc *smc, void *virt)
-{
- return smc->os.SharedMemDMA +
- ((char *) virt - (char *)smc->os.SharedMemAddr);
-} // mac_drv_virt2phys
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * dma_master
- *
- * The HWM calls this function, when the driver leads through a DMA
- * transfer. If the OS-specific module must prepare the system hardware
- * for the DMA transfer, it should do it in this function.
- *
- * The hardware module calls this dma_master if it wants to send an SMT
- * frame. This means that the virt address passed in here is part of
- * the 'shared' memory area.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * virt - The virtual address of the data.
- *
- * len - The length in bytes of the data.
- *
- * flag - Indicates the transmit direction and the buffer type:
- * DMA_RD (0x01) system RAM ==> adapter buffer memory
- * DMA_WR (0x02) adapter buffer memory ==> system RAM
- * SMT_BUF (0x80) SMT buffer
- *
- * >> NOTE: SMT_BUF and DMA_RD are always set for PCI. <<
- * Out
- * Returns the pyhsical address for the DMA transfer.
- *
- ************************/
-u_long dma_master(struct s_smc * smc, void *virt, int len, int flag)
-{
- return smc->os.SharedMemDMA +
- ((char *) virt - (char *)smc->os.SharedMemAddr);
-} // dma_master
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * dma_complete
- *
- * The hardware module calls this routine when it has completed a DMA
- * transfer. If the operating system dependent module has set up the DMA
- * channel via dma_master() (e.g. Windows NT or AIX) it should clean up
- * the DMA channel.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * descr - A pointer to a TxD or RxD, respectively.
- *
- * flag - Indicates the DMA transfer direction / SMT buffer:
- * DMA_RD (0x01) system RAM ==> adapter buffer memory
- * DMA_WR (0x02) adapter buffer memory ==> system RAM
- * SMT_BUF (0x80) SMT buffer (managed by HWM)
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void dma_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile union s_fp_descr *descr, int flag)
-{
- /* For TX buffers, there are two cases. If it is an SMT transmit
- * buffer, there is nothing to do since we use consistent memory
- * for the 'shared' memory area. The other case is for normal
- * transmit packets given to us by the networking stack, and in
- * that case we cleanup the PCI DMA mapping in mac_drv_tx_complete
- * below.
- *
- * For RX buffers, we have to unmap dynamic PCI DMA mappings here
- * because the hardware module is about to potentially look at
- * the contents of the buffer. If we did not call the PCI DMA
- * unmap first, the hardware module could read inconsistent data.
- */
- if (flag & DMA_WR) {
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *r = &descr->r;
-
- /* If SKB is NULL, we used the local buffer. */
- if (r->rxd_os.skb && r->rxd_os.dma_addr) {
- int MaxFrameSize = bp->MaxFrameSize;
-
- pci_unmap_single(&bp->pdev, r->rxd_os.dma_addr,
- MaxFrameSize, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- r->rxd_os.dma_addr = 0;
- }
- }
-} // dma_complete
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_tx_complete
- *
- * Transmit of a packet is complete. Release the tx staging buffer.
- *
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * txd - A pointer to the last TxD which is used by the frame.
- * Out
- * Returns nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void mac_drv_tx_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_txd *txd)
-{
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-
- pr_debug("entering mac_drv_tx_complete\n");
- // Check if this TxD points to a skb
-
- if (!(skb = txd->txd_os.skb)) {
- pr_debug("TXD with no skb assigned.\n");
- return;
- }
- txd->txd_os.skb = NULL;
-
- // release the DMA mapping
- pci_unmap_single(&smc->os.pdev, txd->txd_os.dma_addr,
- skb->len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
- txd->txd_os.dma_addr = 0;
-
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.tx_packets++; // Count transmitted packets.
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.tx_bytes+=skb->len; // Count bytes
-
- // free the skb
- dev_kfree_skb_irq(skb);
-
- pr_debug("leaving mac_drv_tx_complete\n");
-} // mac_drv_tx_complete
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * dump packets to logfile
- *
- ************************/
-#ifdef DUMPPACKETS
-void dump_data(unsigned char *Data, int length)
-{
- int i, j;
- unsigned char s[255], sh[10];
- if (length > 64) {
- length = 64;
- }
- printk(KERN_INFO "---Packet start---\n");
- for (i = 0, j = 0; i < length / 8; i++, j += 8)
- printk(KERN_INFO "%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
- Data[j + 0], Data[j + 1], Data[j + 2], Data[j + 3],
- Data[j + 4], Data[j + 5], Data[j + 6], Data[j + 7]);
- strcpy(s, "");
- for (i = 0; i < length % 8; i++) {
- sprintf(sh, "%02x ", Data[j + i]);
- strcat(s, sh);
- }
- printk(KERN_INFO "%s\n", s);
- printk(KERN_INFO "------------------\n");
-} // dump_data
-#else
-#define dump_data(data,len)
-#endif // DUMPPACKETS
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_rx_complete
- *
- * The hardware module calls this function if an LLC frame is received
- * in a receive buffer. Also the SMT, NSA, and directed beacon frames
- * from the network will be passed to the LLC layer by this function
- * if passing is enabled.
- *
- * mac_drv_rx_complete forwards the frame to the LLC layer if it should
- * be received. It also fills the RxD ring with new receive buffers if
- * some can be queued.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * rxd - A pointer to the first RxD which is used by the receive frame.
- *
- * frag_count - Count of RxDs used by the received frame.
- *
- * len - Frame length.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void mac_drv_rx_complete(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count, int len)
-{
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- unsigned char *virt, *cp;
- unsigned short ri;
- u_int RifLength;
-
- pr_debug("entering mac_drv_rx_complete (len=%d)\n", len);
- if (frag_count != 1) { // This is not allowed to happen.
-
- printk("fddi: Multi-fragment receive!\n");
- goto RequeueRxd; // Re-use the given RXD(s).
-
- }
- skb = rxd->rxd_os.skb;
- if (!skb) {
- pr_debug("No skb in rxd\n");
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.rx_errors++;
- goto RequeueRxd;
- }
- virt = skb->data;
-
- // The DMA mapping was released in dma_complete above.
-
- dump_data(skb->data, len);
-
- /*
- * FDDI Frame format:
- * +-------+-------+-------+------------+--------+------------+
- * | FC[1] | DA[6] | SA[6] | RIF[0..18] | LLC[3] | Data[0..n] |
- * +-------+-------+-------+------------+--------+------------+
- *
- * FC = Frame Control
- * DA = Destination Address
- * SA = Source Address
- * RIF = Routing Information Field
- * LLC = Logical Link Control
- */
-
- // Remove Routing Information Field (RIF), if present.
-
- if ((virt[1 + 6] & FDDI_RII) == 0)
- RifLength = 0;
- else {
- int n;
-// goos: RIF removal has still to be tested
- pr_debug("RIF found\n");
- // Get RIF length from Routing Control (RC) field.
- cp = virt + FDDI_MAC_HDR_LEN; // Point behind MAC header.
-
- ri = ntohs(*((__be16 *) cp));
- RifLength = ri & FDDI_RCF_LEN_MASK;
- if (len < (int) (FDDI_MAC_HDR_LEN + RifLength)) {
- printk("fddi: Invalid RIF.\n");
- goto RequeueRxd; // Discard the frame.
-
- }
- virt[1 + 6] &= ~FDDI_RII; // Clear RII bit.
- // regions overlap
-
- virt = cp + RifLength;
- for (n = FDDI_MAC_HDR_LEN; n; n--)
- *--virt = *--cp;
- // adjust sbd->data pointer
- skb_pull(skb, RifLength);
- len -= RifLength;
- RifLength = 0;
- }
-
- // Count statistics.
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.rx_packets++; // Count indicated receive
- // packets.
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.rx_bytes+=len; // Count bytes.
-
- // virt points to header again
- if (virt[1] & 0x01) { // Check group (multicast) bit.
-
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.multicast++;
- }
-
- // deliver frame to system
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = NULL;
- skb_trim(skb, len);
- skb->protocol = fddi_type_trans(skb, bp->dev);
-
- netif_rx(skb);
-
- HWM_RX_CHECK(smc, RX_LOW_WATERMARK);
- return;
-
- RequeueRxd:
- pr_debug("Rx: re-queue RXD.\n");
- mac_drv_requeue_rxd(smc, rxd, frag_count);
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.rx_errors++; // Count receive packets
- // not indicated.
-
-} // mac_drv_rx_complete
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_requeue_rxd
- *
- * The hardware module calls this function to request the OS-specific
- * module to queue the receive buffer(s) represented by the pointer
- * to the RxD and the frag_count into the receive queue again. This
- * buffer was filled with an invalid frame or an SMT frame.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * rxd - A pointer to the first RxD which is used by the receive frame.
- *
- * frag_count - Count of RxDs used by the received frame.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void mac_drv_requeue_rxd(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count)
-{
- volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *next_rxd;
- volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *src_rxd;
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- int MaxFrameSize;
- unsigned char *v_addr;
- dma_addr_t b_addr;
-
- if (frag_count != 1) // This is not allowed to happen.
-
- printk("fddi: Multi-fragment requeue!\n");
-
- MaxFrameSize = smc->os.MaxFrameSize;
- src_rxd = rxd;
- for (; frag_count > 0; frag_count--) {
- next_rxd = src_rxd->rxd_next;
- rxd = HWM_GET_CURR_RXD(smc);
-
- skb = src_rxd->rxd_os.skb;
- if (skb == NULL) { // this should not happen
-
- pr_debug("Requeue with no skb in rxd!\n");
- skb = alloc_skb(MaxFrameSize + 3, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (skb) {
- // we got a skb
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = skb;
- skb_reserve(skb, 3);
- skb_put(skb, MaxFrameSize);
- v_addr = skb->data;
- b_addr = pci_map_single(&smc->os.pdev,
- v_addr,
- MaxFrameSize,
- PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- rxd->rxd_os.dma_addr = b_addr;
- } else {
- // no skb available, use local buffer
- pr_debug("Queueing invalid buffer!\n");
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = NULL;
- v_addr = smc->os.LocalRxBuffer;
- b_addr = smc->os.LocalRxBufferDMA;
- }
- } else {
- // we use skb from old rxd
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = skb;
- v_addr = skb->data;
- b_addr = pci_map_single(&smc->os.pdev,
- v_addr,
- MaxFrameSize,
- PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- rxd->rxd_os.dma_addr = b_addr;
- }
- hwm_rx_frag(smc, v_addr, b_addr, MaxFrameSize,
- FIRST_FRAG | LAST_FRAG);
-
- src_rxd = next_rxd;
- }
-} // mac_drv_requeue_rxd
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_fill_rxd
- *
- * The hardware module calls this function at initialization time
- * to fill the RxD ring with receive buffers. It is also called by
- * mac_drv_rx_complete if rx_free is large enough to queue some new
- * receive buffers into the RxD ring. mac_drv_fill_rxd queues new
- * receive buffers as long as enough RxDs and receive buffers are
- * available.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void mac_drv_fill_rxd(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
- int MaxFrameSize;
- unsigned char *v_addr;
- unsigned long b_addr;
- struct sk_buff *skb;
- volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd;
-
- pr_debug("entering mac_drv_fill_rxd\n");
-
- // Walk through the list of free receive buffers, passing receive
- // buffers to the HWM as long as RXDs are available.
-
- MaxFrameSize = smc->os.MaxFrameSize;
- // Check if there is any RXD left.
- while (HWM_GET_RX_FREE(smc) > 0) {
- pr_debug(".\n");
-
- rxd = HWM_GET_CURR_RXD(smc);
- skb = alloc_skb(MaxFrameSize + 3, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (skb) {
- // we got a skb
- skb_reserve(skb, 3);
- skb_put(skb, MaxFrameSize);
- v_addr = skb->data;
- b_addr = pci_map_single(&smc->os.pdev,
- v_addr,
- MaxFrameSize,
- PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
- rxd->rxd_os.dma_addr = b_addr;
- } else {
- // no skb available, use local buffer
- // System has run out of buffer memory, but we want to
- // keep the receiver running in hope of better times.
- // Multiple descriptors may point to this local buffer,
- // so data in it must be considered invalid.
- pr_debug("Queueing invalid buffer!\n");
- v_addr = smc->os.LocalRxBuffer;
- b_addr = smc->os.LocalRxBufferDMA;
- }
-
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = skb;
-
- // Pass receive buffer to HWM.
- hwm_rx_frag(smc, v_addr, b_addr, MaxFrameSize,
- FIRST_FRAG | LAST_FRAG);
- }
- pr_debug("leaving mac_drv_fill_rxd\n");
-} // mac_drv_fill_rxd
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_clear_rxd
- *
- * The hardware module calls this function to release unused
- * receive buffers.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * rxd - A pointer to the first RxD which is used by the receive buffer.
- *
- * frag_count - Count of RxDs used by the receive buffer.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void mac_drv_clear_rxd(struct s_smc *smc, volatile struct s_smt_fp_rxd *rxd,
- int frag_count)
-{
-
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-
- pr_debug("entering mac_drv_clear_rxd\n");
-
- if (frag_count != 1) // This is not allowed to happen.
-
- printk("fddi: Multi-fragment clear!\n");
-
- for (; frag_count > 0; frag_count--) {
- skb = rxd->rxd_os.skb;
- if (skb != NULL) {
- skfddi_priv *bp = &smc->os;
- int MaxFrameSize = bp->MaxFrameSize;
-
- pci_unmap_single(&bp->pdev, rxd->rxd_os.dma_addr,
- MaxFrameSize, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
-
- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
- rxd->rxd_os.skb = NULL;
- }
- rxd = rxd->rxd_next; // Next RXD.
-
- }
-} // mac_drv_clear_rxd
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * mac_drv_rx_init
- *
- * The hardware module calls this routine when an SMT or NSA frame of the
- * local SMT should be delivered to the LLC layer.
- *
- * It is necessary to have this function, because there is no other way to
- * copy the contents of SMT MBufs into receive buffers.
- *
- * mac_drv_rx_init allocates the required target memory for this frame,
- * and receives the frame fragment by fragment by calling mac_drv_rx_frag.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * len - The length (in bytes) of the received frame (FC, DA, SA, Data).
- *
- * fc - The Frame Control field of the received frame.
- *
- * look_ahead - A pointer to the lookahead data buffer (may be NULL).
- *
- * la_len - The length of the lookahead data stored in the lookahead
- * buffer (may be zero).
- * Out
- * Always returns zero (0).
- *
- ************************/
-int mac_drv_rx_init(struct s_smc *smc, int len, int fc,
- char *look_ahead, int la_len)
-{
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-
- pr_debug("entering mac_drv_rx_init(len=%d)\n", len);
-
- // "Received" a SMT or NSA frame of the local SMT.
-
- if (len != la_len || len < FDDI_MAC_HDR_LEN || !look_ahead) {
- pr_debug("fddi: Discard invalid local SMT frame\n");
- pr_debug(" len=%d, la_len=%d, (ULONG) look_ahead=%08lXh.\n",
- len, la_len, (unsigned long) look_ahead);
- return 0;
- }
- skb = alloc_skb(len + 3, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (!skb) {
- pr_debug("fddi: Local SMT: skb memory exhausted.\n");
- return 0;
- }
- skb_reserve(skb, 3);
- skb_put(skb, len);
- skb_copy_to_linear_data(skb, look_ahead, len);
-
- // deliver frame to system
- skb->protocol = fddi_type_trans(skb, smc->os.dev);
- netif_rx(skb);
-
- return 0;
-} // mac_drv_rx_init
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * smt_timer_poll
- *
- * This routine is called periodically by the SMT module to clean up the
- * driver.
- *
- * Return any queued frames back to the upper protocol layers if the ring
- * is down.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void smt_timer_poll(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
-} // smt_timer_poll
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * ring_status_indication
- *
- * This function indicates a change of the ring state.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * status - The current ring status.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void ring_status_indication(struct s_smc *smc, u_long status)
-{
- pr_debug("ring_status_indication( ");
- if (status & RS_RES15)
- pr_debug("RS_RES15 ");
- if (status & RS_HARDERROR)
- pr_debug("RS_HARDERROR ");
- if (status & RS_SOFTERROR)
- pr_debug("RS_SOFTERROR ");
- if (status & RS_BEACON)
- pr_debug("RS_BEACON ");
- if (status & RS_PATHTEST)
- pr_debug("RS_PATHTEST ");
- if (status & RS_SELFTEST)
- pr_debug("RS_SELFTEST ");
- if (status & RS_RES9)
- pr_debug("RS_RES9 ");
- if (status & RS_DISCONNECT)
- pr_debug("RS_DISCONNECT ");
- if (status & RS_RES7)
- pr_debug("RS_RES7 ");
- if (status & RS_DUPADDR)
- pr_debug("RS_DUPADDR ");
- if (status & RS_NORINGOP)
- pr_debug("RS_NORINGOP ");
- if (status & RS_VERSION)
- pr_debug("RS_VERSION ");
- if (status & RS_STUCKBYPASSS)
- pr_debug("RS_STUCKBYPASSS ");
- if (status & RS_EVENT)
- pr_debug("RS_EVENT ");
- if (status & RS_RINGOPCHANGE)
- pr_debug("RS_RINGOPCHANGE ");
- if (status & RS_RES0)
- pr_debug("RS_RES0 ");
- pr_debug("]\n");
-} // ring_status_indication
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * smt_get_time
- *
- * Gets the current time from the system.
- * Args
- * None.
- * Out
- * The current time in TICKS_PER_SECOND.
- *
- * TICKS_PER_SECOND has the unit 'count of timer ticks per second'. It is
- * defined in "targetos.h". The definition of TICKS_PER_SECOND must comply
- * to the time returned by smt_get_time().
- *
- ************************/
-unsigned long smt_get_time(void)
-{
- return jiffies;
-} // smt_get_time
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * smt_stat_counter
- *
- * Status counter update (ring_op, fifo full).
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * stat - = 0: A ring operational change occurred.
- * = 1: The FORMAC FIFO buffer is full / FIFO overflow.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void smt_stat_counter(struct s_smc *smc, int stat)
-{
-// BOOLEAN RingIsUp ;
-
- pr_debug("smt_stat_counter\n");
- switch (stat) {
- case 0:
- pr_debug("Ring operational change.\n");
- break;
- case 1:
- pr_debug("Receive fifo overflow.\n");
- smc->os.MacStat.gen.rx_errors++;
- break;
- default:
- pr_debug("Unknown status (%d).\n", stat);
- break;
- }
-} // smt_stat_counter
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * cfm_state_change
- *
- * Sets CFM state in custom statistics.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * c_state - Possible values are:
- *
- * EC0_OUT, EC1_IN, EC2_TRACE, EC3_LEAVE, EC4_PATH_TEST,
- * EC5_INSERT, EC6_CHECK, EC7_DEINSERT
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void cfm_state_change(struct s_smc *smc, int c_state)
-{
-#ifdef DRIVERDEBUG
- char *s;
-
- switch (c_state) {
- case SC0_ISOLATED:
- s = "SC0_ISOLATED";
- break;
- case SC1_WRAP_A:
- s = "SC1_WRAP_A";
- break;
- case SC2_WRAP_B:
- s = "SC2_WRAP_B";
- break;
- case SC4_THRU_A:
- s = "SC4_THRU_A";
- break;
- case SC5_THRU_B:
- s = "SC5_THRU_B";
- break;
- case SC7_WRAP_S:
- s = "SC7_WRAP_S";
- break;
- case SC9_C_WRAP_A:
- s = "SC9_C_WRAP_A";
- break;
- case SC10_C_WRAP_B:
- s = "SC10_C_WRAP_B";
- break;
- case SC11_C_WRAP_S:
- s = "SC11_C_WRAP_S";
- break;
- default:
- pr_debug("cfm_state_change: unknown %d\n", c_state);
- return;
- }
- pr_debug("cfm_state_change: %s\n", s);
-#endif // DRIVERDEBUG
-} // cfm_state_change
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * ecm_state_change
- *
- * Sets ECM state in custom statistics.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * e_state - Possible values are:
- *
- * SC0_ISOLATED, SC1_WRAP_A (5), SC2_WRAP_B (6), SC4_THRU_A (12),
- * SC5_THRU_B (7), SC7_WRAP_S (8)
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void ecm_state_change(struct s_smc *smc, int e_state)
-{
-#ifdef DRIVERDEBUG
- char *s;
-
- switch (e_state) {
- case EC0_OUT:
- s = "EC0_OUT";
- break;
- case EC1_IN:
- s = "EC1_IN";
- break;
- case EC2_TRACE:
- s = "EC2_TRACE";
- break;
- case EC3_LEAVE:
- s = "EC3_LEAVE";
- break;
- case EC4_PATH_TEST:
- s = "EC4_PATH_TEST";
- break;
- case EC5_INSERT:
- s = "EC5_INSERT";
- break;
- case EC6_CHECK:
- s = "EC6_CHECK";
- break;
- case EC7_DEINSERT:
- s = "EC7_DEINSERT";
- break;
- default:
- s = "unknown";
- break;
- }
- pr_debug("ecm_state_change: %s\n", s);
-#endif //DRIVERDEBUG
-} // ecm_state_change
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * rmt_state_change
- *
- * Sets RMT state in custom statistics.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- *
- * r_state - Possible values are:
- *
- * RM0_ISOLATED, RM1_NON_OP, RM2_RING_OP, RM3_DETECT,
- * RM4_NON_OP_DUP, RM5_RING_OP_DUP, RM6_DIRECTED, RM7_TRACE
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void rmt_state_change(struct s_smc *smc, int r_state)
-{
-#ifdef DRIVERDEBUG
- char *s;
-
- switch (r_state) {
- case RM0_ISOLATED:
- s = "RM0_ISOLATED";
- break;
- case RM1_NON_OP:
- s = "RM1_NON_OP - not operational";
- break;
- case RM2_RING_OP:
- s = "RM2_RING_OP - ring operational";
- break;
- case RM3_DETECT:
- s = "RM3_DETECT - detect dupl addresses";
- break;
- case RM4_NON_OP_DUP:
- s = "RM4_NON_OP_DUP - dupl. addr detected";
- break;
- case RM5_RING_OP_DUP:
- s = "RM5_RING_OP_DUP - ring oper. with dupl. addr";
- break;
- case RM6_DIRECTED:
- s = "RM6_DIRECTED - sending directed beacons";
- break;
- case RM7_TRACE:
- s = "RM7_TRACE - trace initiated";
- break;
- default:
- s = "unknown";
- break;
- }
- pr_debug("[rmt_state_change: %s]\n", s);
-#endif // DRIVERDEBUG
-} // rmt_state_change
-
-
-/************************
- *
- * drv_reset_indication
- *
- * This function is called by the SMT when it has detected a severe
- * hardware problem. The driver should perform a reset on the adapter
- * as soon as possible, but not from within this function.
- * Args
- * smc - A pointer to the SMT context struct.
- * Out
- * Nothing.
- *
- ************************/
-void drv_reset_indication(struct s_smc *smc)
-{
- pr_debug("entering drv_reset_indication\n");
-
- smc->os.ResetRequested = TRUE; // Set flag.
-
-} // drv_reset_indication
-
-static struct pci_driver skfddi_pci_driver = {
- .name = "skfddi",
- .id_table = skfddi_pci_tbl,
- .probe = skfp_init_one,
- .remove = __devexit_p(skfp_remove_one),
-};
-
-static int __init skfd_init(void)
-{
- return pci_register_driver(&skfddi_pci_driver);
-}
-
-static void __exit skfd_exit(void)
-{
- pci_unregister_driver(&skfddi_pci_driver);
-}
-
-module_init(skfd_init);
-module_exit(skfd_exit);