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- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * smc9000.c
- * This is a Etherboot driver for SMC's 9000 series of Ethernet cards.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1998 Daniel Engström <daniel.engstrom@riksnett.no>
- * Based on the Linux SMC9000 driver, smc9194.c by Eric Stahlman
- * Copyright (C) 1996 by Erik Stahlman <eric@vt.edu>
- *
- * This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
- * of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
- *
- * "Features" of the SMC chip:
- * 4608 byte packet memory. ( for the 91C92/4. Others have more )
- * EEPROM for configuration
- * AUI/TP selection
- *
- * Authors
- * Erik Stahlman <erik@vt.edu>
- * Daniel Engström <daniel.engstrom@riksnett.no>
- *
- * History
- * 98-09-25 Daniel Engström Etherboot driver crated from Eric's
- * Linux driver.
- *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- #define LINUX_OUT_MACROS 1
- #define SMC9000_VERBOSE 1
- #define SMC9000_DEBUG 0
- #include "etherboot.h"
- #include "nic.h"
- #include "cards.h"
- #include "smc9000.h"
- # define _outb outb
- # define _outw outw
- static const char smc9000_version[] = "Version 0.99 98-09-30";
- static unsigned int smc9000_base=0;
- static const char *interfaces[ 2 ] = { "TP", "AUI" };
- static const char *chip_ids[ 15 ] = {
- NULL, NULL, NULL,
- /* 3 */ "SMC91C90/91C92",
- /* 4 */ "SMC91C94",
- /* 5 */ "SMC91C95",
- NULL,
- /* 7 */ "SMC91C100",
- /* 8 */ "SMC91C100FD",
- NULL, NULL, NULL,
- NULL, NULL, NULL
- };
- static const char smc91c96_id[] = "SMC91C96";
- /*
- * Function: smc_reset( int ioaddr )
- * Purpose:
- * This sets the SMC91xx chip to its normal state, hopefully from whatever
- * mess that any other DOS driver has put it in.
- *
- * Maybe I should reset more registers to defaults in here? SOFTRESET should
- * do that for me.
- *
- * Method:
- * 1. send a SOFT RESET
- * 2. wait for it to finish
- * 3. reset the memory management unit
- * 4. clear all interrupts
- *
- */
- static void smc_reset(int ioaddr)
- {
- /* This resets the registers mostly to defaults, but doesn't
- * affect EEPROM. That seems unnecessary */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(ioaddr, 0);
- _outw( RCR_SOFTRESET, ioaddr + RCR );
- /* this should pause enough for the chip to be happy */
- SMC_DELAY(ioaddr);
- /* Set the transmit and receive configuration registers to
- * default values */
- _outw(RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + RCR);
- _outw(TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + TCR);
- /* Reset the MMU */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(ioaddr, 2);
- _outw( MC_RESET, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
- /* Note: It doesn't seem that waiting for the MMU busy is needed here,
- * but this is a place where future chipsets _COULD_ break. Be wary
- * of issuing another MMU command right after this */
- _outb(0, ioaddr + INT_MASK);
- }
- /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: smc_probe( int ioaddr )
- *
- * Purpose:
- * Tests to see if a given ioaddr points to an SMC9xxx chip.
- * Returns a 0 on success
- *
- * Algorithm:
- * (1) see if the high byte of BANK_SELECT is 0x33
- * (2) compare the ioaddr with the base register's address
- * (3) see if I recognize the chip ID in the appropriate register
- *
- * ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- static int smc_probe( int ioaddr )
- {
- word bank;
- word revision_register;
- word base_address_register;
- /* First, see if the high byte is 0x33 */
- bank = inw(ioaddr + BANK_SELECT);
- if ((bank & 0xFF00) != 0x3300) {
- return -1;
- }
- /* The above MIGHT indicate a device, but I need to write to further
- * test this. */
- _outw(0x0, ioaddr + BANK_SELECT);
- bank = inw(ioaddr + BANK_SELECT);
- if ((bank & 0xFF00) != 0x3300) {
- return -1;
- }
- /* well, we've already written once, so hopefully another time won't
- * hurt. This time, I need to switch the bank register to bank 1,
- * so I can access the base address register */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(ioaddr, 1);
- base_address_register = inw(ioaddr + BASE);
- if (ioaddr != (base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0)) {
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("SMC9000: IOADDR %hX doesn't match configuration (%hX)."
- "Probably not a SMC chip\n",
- ioaddr, base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0);
- #endif
- /* well, the base address register didn't match. Must not have
- * been a SMC chip after all. */
- return -1;
- }
- /* check if the revision register is something that I recognize.
- * These might need to be added to later, as future revisions
- * could be added. */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(ioaddr, 3);
- revision_register = inw(ioaddr + REVISION);
- if (!chip_ids[(revision_register >> 4) & 0xF]) {
- /* I don't recognize this chip, so... */
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("SMC9000: IO %hX: Unrecognized revision register:"
- " %hX, Contact author.\n", ioaddr, revision_register);
- #endif
- return -1;
- }
- /* at this point I'll assume that the chip is an SMC9xxx.
- * It might be prudent to check a listing of MAC addresses
- * against the hardware address, or do some other tests. */
- return 0;
- }
- /**************************************************************************
- * ETH_RESET - Reset adapter
- ***************************************************************************/
- static void smc9000_reset(struct nic *nic)
- {
- smc_reset(smc9000_base);
- }
- /**************************************************************************
- * ETH_TRANSMIT - Transmit a frame
- ***************************************************************************/
- static void smc9000_transmit(
- struct nic *nic,
- const char *d, /* Destination */
- unsigned int t, /* Type */
- unsigned int s, /* size */
- const char *p) /* Packet */
- {
- word length; /* real, length incl. header */
- word numPages;
- unsigned long time_out;
- byte packet_no;
- word status;
- int i;
- /* We dont pad here since we can have the hardware doing it for us */
- length = (s + ETH_HLEN + 1)&~1;
- /* convert to MMU pages */
- numPages = length / 256;
- if (numPages > 7 ) {
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("SMC9000: Far too big packet error. \n");
- #endif
- return;
- }
- /* dont try more than, say 30 times */
- for (i=0;i<30;i++) {
- /* now, try to allocate the memory */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 2);
- _outw(MC_ALLOC | numPages, smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- status = 0;
- /* wait for the memory allocation to finnish */
- for (time_out = currticks() + 5*TICKS_PER_SEC; currticks() < time_out; ) {
- status = inb(smc9000_base + INTERRUPT);
- if ( status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) {
- /* acknowledge the interrupt */
- _outb(IM_ALLOC_INT, smc9000_base + INTERRUPT);
- break;
- }
- }
- if ((status & IM_ALLOC_INT) != 0 ) {
- /* We've got the memory */
- break;
- } else {
- printf("SMC9000: Memory allocation timed out, resetting MMU.\n");
- _outw(MC_RESET, smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- }
- }
- /* If I get here, I _know_ there is a packet slot waiting for me */
- packet_no = inb(smc9000_base + PNR_ARR + 1);
- if (packet_no & 0x80) {
- /* or isn't there? BAD CHIP! */
- printf("SMC9000: Memory allocation failed. \n");
- return;
- }
- /* we have a packet address, so tell the card to use it */
- _outb(packet_no, smc9000_base + PNR_ARR);
- /* point to the beginning of the packet */
- _outw(PTR_AUTOINC, smc9000_base + POINTER);
- #if SMC9000_DEBUG > 2
- printf("Trying to xmit packet of length %hX\n", length );
- #endif
- /* send the packet length ( +6 for status, length and ctl byte )
- * and the status word ( set to zeros ) */
- _outw(0, smc9000_base + DATA_1 );
- /* send the packet length ( +6 for status words, length, and ctl) */
- _outb((length+6) & 0xFF, smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- _outb((length+6) >> 8 , smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- /* Write the contents of the packet */
- /* The ethernet header first... */
- outsw(smc9000_base + DATA_1, d, ETH_ALEN >> 1);
- outsw(smc9000_base + DATA_1, nic->node_addr, ETH_ALEN >> 1);
- _outw(htons(t), smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- /* ... the data ... */
- outsw(smc9000_base + DATA_1 , p, s >> 1);
- /* ... and the last byte, if there is one. */
- if ((s & 1) == 0) {
- _outw(0, smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- } else {
- _outb(p[s-1], smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- _outb(0x20, smc9000_base + DATA_1);
- }
- /* and let the chipset deal with it */
- _outw(MC_ENQUEUE , smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- status = 0; time_out = currticks() + 5*TICKS_PER_SEC;
- do {
- status = inb(smc9000_base + INTERRUPT);
- if ((status & IM_TX_INT ) != 0) {
- word tx_status;
- /* ack interrupt */
- _outb(IM_TX_INT, smc9000_base + INTERRUPT);
- packet_no = inw(smc9000_base + FIFO_PORTS);
- packet_no &= 0x7F;
- /* select this as the packet to read from */
- _outb( packet_no, smc9000_base + PNR_ARR );
- /* read the first word from this packet */
- _outw( PTR_AUTOINC | PTR_READ, smc9000_base + POINTER );
- tx_status = inw( smc9000_base + DATA_1 );
- if (0 == (tx_status & TS_SUCCESS)) {
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("SMC9000: TX FAIL STATUS: %hX \n", tx_status);
- #endif
- /* re-enable transmit */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 0);
- _outw(inw(smc9000_base + TCR ) | TCR_ENABLE, smc9000_base + TCR );
- }
- /* kill the packet */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 2);
- _outw(MC_FREEPKT, smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- return;
- }
- }while(currticks() < time_out);
- printf("SMC9000: Waring TX timed out, resetting board\n");
- smc_reset(smc9000_base);
- return;
- }
- /**************************************************************************
- * ETH_POLL - Wait for a frame
- ***************************************************************************/
- static int smc9000_poll(struct nic *nic)
- {
- if(!smc9000_base)
- return 0;
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 2);
- if (inw(smc9000_base + FIFO_PORTS) & FP_RXEMPTY)
- return 0;
- /* start reading from the start of the packet */
- _outw(PTR_READ | PTR_RCV | PTR_AUTOINC, smc9000_base + POINTER);
- /* First read the status and check that we're ok */
- if (!(inw(smc9000_base + DATA_1) & RS_ERRORS)) {
- /* Next: read the packet length and mask off the top bits */
- nic->packetlen = (inw(smc9000_base + DATA_1) & 0x07ff);
- /* the packet length includes the 3 extra words */
- nic->packetlen -= 6;
- #if SMC9000_DEBUG > 2
- printf(" Reading %d words (and %d byte(s))\n",
- (nic->packetlen >> 1), nic->packetlen & 1);
- #endif
- /* read the packet (and the last "extra" word) */
- insw(smc9000_base + DATA_1, nic->packet, (nic->packetlen+2) >> 1);
- /* is there an odd last byte ? */
- if (nic->packet[nic->packetlen+1] & 0x20)
- nic->packetlen++;
- /* error or good, tell the card to get rid of this packet */
- _outw(MC_RELEASE, smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- return 1;
- }
- printf("SMC9000: RX error\n");
- /* error or good, tell the card to get rid of this packet */
- _outw(MC_RELEASE, smc9000_base + MMU_CMD);
- return 0;
- }
- static void smc9000_disable(struct nic *nic)
- {
- if(!smc9000_base)
- return;
- /* no more interrupts for me */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 2);
- _outb( 0, smc9000_base + INT_MASK);
- /* and tell the card to stay away from that nasty outside world */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 0);
- _outb( RCR_CLEAR, smc9000_base + RCR );
- _outb( TCR_CLEAR, smc9000_base + TCR );
- }
- /**************************************************************************
- * ETH_PROBE - Look for an adapter
- ***************************************************************************/
- struct nic *smc9000_probe(struct nic *nic, unsigned short *probe_addrs)
- {
- unsigned short revision;
- int memory;
- int media;
- const char * version_string;
- const char * if_string;
- int i;
- /*
- * the SMC9000 can be at any of the following port addresses. To change,
- * for a slightly different card, you can add it to the array. Keep in
- * mind that the array must end in zero.
- */
- static unsigned short portlist[] = {
- #ifdef SMC9000_SCAN
- SMC9000_SCAN,
- #else
- 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2A0, 0x2C0, 0x2E0,
- 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x380, 0x3A0, 0x3C0, 0x3E0,
- #endif
- 0 };
- printf("\nSMC9000 %s\n", smc9000_version);
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("Copyright (C) 1998 Daniel Engstr\x94m\n");
- printf("Copyright (C) 1996 Eric Stahlman\n");
- #endif
- /* if no addresses supplied, fall back on defaults */
- if (probe_addrs == 0 || probe_addrs[0] == 0)
- probe_addrs = portlist;
- /* check every ethernet address */
- for (i = 0; probe_addrs[i]; i++) {
- /* check this specific address */
- if (smc_probe(probe_addrs[i]) == 0)
- smc9000_base = probe_addrs[i];
- }
- /* couldn't find anything */
- if(0 == smc9000_base)
- goto out;
- /*
- * Get the MAC address ( bank 1, regs 4 - 9 )
- */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 1);
- for ( i = 0; i < 6; i += 2 ) {
- word address;
- address = inw(smc9000_base + ADDR0 + i);
- nic->node_addr[i+1] = address >> 8;
- nic->node_addr[i] = address & 0xFF;
- }
- /* get the memory information */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 0);
- memory = ( inw(smc9000_base + MCR) >> 9 ) & 0x7; /* multiplier */
- memory *= 256 * (inw(smc9000_base + MIR) & 0xFF);
- /*
- * Now, I want to find out more about the chip. This is sort of
- * redundant, but it's cleaner to have it in both, rather than having
- * one VERY long probe procedure.
- */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 3);
- revision = inw(smc9000_base + REVISION);
- version_string = chip_ids[(revision >> 4) & 0xF];
- if (((revision & 0xF0) >> 4 == CHIP_9196) &&
- ((revision & 0x0F) >= REV_9196)) {
- /* This is a 91c96. 'c96 has the same chip id as 'c94 (4) but
- * a revision starting at 6 */
- version_string = smc91c96_id;
- }
- if ( !version_string ) {
- /* I shouldn't get here because this call was done before.... */
- goto out;
- }
- /* is it using AUI or 10BaseT ? */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 1);
- if (inw(smc9000_base + CONFIG) & CFG_AUI_SELECT)
- media = 2;
- else
- media = 1;
- if_string = interfaces[media - 1];
- /* now, reset the chip, and put it into a known state */
- smc_reset(smc9000_base);
- printf("%s rev:%d I/O port:%hX Interface:%s RAM:%d bytes \n",
- version_string, revision & 0xF,
- smc9000_base, if_string, memory );
- /*
- * Print the Ethernet address
- */
- printf("Ethernet MAC address: %!\n", nic->node_addr);
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 0);
- /* see the header file for options in TCR/RCR NORMAL*/
- _outw(TCR_NORMAL, smc9000_base + TCR);
- _outw(RCR_NORMAL, smc9000_base + RCR);
- /* Select which interface to use */
- SMC_SELECT_BANK(smc9000_base, 1);
- if ( media == 1 ) {
- _outw( inw( smc9000_base + CONFIG ) & ~CFG_AUI_SELECT,
- smc9000_base + CONFIG );
- }
- else if ( media == 2 ) {
- _outw( inw( smc9000_base + CONFIG ) | CFG_AUI_SELECT,
- smc9000_base + CONFIG );
- }
- nic->reset = smc9000_reset;
- nic->poll = smc9000_poll;
- nic->transmit = smc9000_transmit;
- nic->disable = smc9000_disable;
- return nic;
- out:
- #ifdef SMC9000_VERBOSE
- printf("No SMC9000 adapters found\n");
- #endif
- smc9000_base = 0;
- return (0);
- }
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