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* Freescale Three Speed Ethernet Controller driver
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the
* terms of the GNU Public License, Version 2, incorporated
* herein by reference.
*
* (C) Copyright 2003, Motorola, Inc.
* author Andy Fleming
*
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <common.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <net.h>
#include <command.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_TSEC_ENET)
#include "tsec.h"
DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
static uint rxIdx; /* index of the current RX buffer */
static uint txIdx; /* index of the current TX buffer */
typedef volatile struct rtxbd {
txbd8_t txbd[TX_BUF_CNT];
rxbd8_t rxbd[PKTBUFSRX];
struct tsec_info_struct {
unsigned int phyaddr;
unsigned int phyregidx;
};
/* The tsec_info structure contains 3 values which the
* driver uses to determine how to operate a given ethernet
* device. The information needed is:
* phyaddr - The address of the PHY which is attached to
* flags - This variable indicates whether the device
* supports gigabit speed ethernet, and whether it should be
* in reduced mode.
*
* phyregidx - This variable specifies which ethernet device
* controls the MII Management registers which are connected
* to the PHY. For now, only TSEC1 (index 0) has
* access to the PHYs, so all of the entries have "0".
*
* The values specified in the table are taken from the board's
* config file in include/configs/. When implementing a new
* board with ethernet capability, it is necessary to define:
* TSECn_PHY_ADDR
* TSECn_PHYIDX
* for n = 1,2,3, etc. And for FEC:
* FEC_PHY_ADDR
* FEC_PHYIDX
*/
static struct tsec_info_struct tsec_info[] = {
#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC1
{TSEC1_PHY_ADDR, TSEC1_FLAGS, TSEC1_PHYIDX},
#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC2
{TSEC2_PHY_ADDR, TSEC2_FLAGS, TSEC2_PHYIDX},
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC
{FEC_PHY_ADDR, FEC_FLAGS, FEC_PHYIDX},
#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC3
{TSEC3_PHY_ADDR, TSEC3_FLAGS, TSEC3_PHYIDX},
#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC4
{TSEC4_PHY_ADDR, TSEC4_FLAGS, TSEC4_PHYIDX},
#endif /* CONFIG_TSEC4 */
#endif /* CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC */
static int relocated = 0;
static struct tsec_private *privlist[MAXCONTROLLERS];
#ifdef __GNUC__
static RTXBD rtx __attribute__ ((aligned(8)));
#else
#error "rtx must be 64-bit aligned"
#endif
static int tsec_send(struct eth_device *dev,
volatile void *packet, int length);
static int tsec_recv(struct eth_device *dev);
static int tsec_init(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t * bd);
static void tsec_halt(struct eth_device *dev);
static void init_registers(volatile tsec_t * regs);
static void startup_tsec(struct eth_device *dev);
static int init_phy(struct eth_device *dev);
void write_phy_reg(struct tsec_private *priv, uint regnum, uint value);
uint read_phy_reg(struct tsec_private *priv, uint regnum);
struct phy_info *get_phy_info(struct eth_device *dev);
void phy_run_commands(struct tsec_private *priv, struct phy_cmd *cmd);
static void adjust_link(struct eth_device *dev);
static void relocate_cmds(void);
#if defined(CONFIG_MII) || defined(CONFIG_CMD_MII) \
&& !defined(BITBANGMII)
static int tsec_miiphy_write(char *devname, unsigned char addr,
unsigned char reg, unsigned short value);
static int tsec_miiphy_read(char *devname, unsigned char addr,
unsigned char reg, unsigned short *value);
#ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP
static int tsec_mcast_addr (struct eth_device *dev, u8 mcast_mac, u8 set);
#endif
/* Initialize device structure. Returns success if PHY
* initialization succeeded (i.e. if it recognizes the PHY)
*/
int tsec_initialize(bd_t * bis, int index, char *devname)
dev = (struct eth_device *)malloc(sizeof *dev);
return 0;
memset(dev, 0, sizeof *dev);
priv = (struct tsec_private *)malloc(sizeof(*priv));
return 0;
privlist[index] = priv;
priv->regs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR + index * TSEC_SIZE);
priv->phyregs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR +
tsec_info[index].phyregidx *
TSEC_SIZE);
priv->phyaddr = tsec_info[index].phyaddr;
priv->flags = tsec_info[index].flags;
dev->priv = priv;
dev->init = tsec_init;
dev->halt = tsec_halt;
dev->send = tsec_send;
dev->recv = tsec_recv;
#ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP
dev->mcast = tsec_mcast_addr;
#endif
/* Tell u-boot to get the addr from the env */
dev->enetaddr[i] = 0;
eth_register(dev);
/* Reset the MAC */
priv->regs->maccfg1 |= MACCFG1_SOFT_RESET;
priv->regs->maccfg1 &= ~(MACCFG1_SOFT_RESET);
#if defined(CONFIG_MII) || defined(CONFIG_CMD_MII) \
&& !defined(BITBANGMII)
miiphy_register(dev->name, tsec_miiphy_read, tsec_miiphy_write);
#endif
/* Try to initialize PHY here, and return */
return init_phy(dev);
}
/* Initializes data structures and registers for the controller,
* and brings the interface up. Returns the link status, meaning
* that it returns success if the link is up, failure otherwise.
* This allows u-boot to find the first active controller.
*/
int tsec_init(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t * bd)
{
uint tempval;
char tmpbuf[MAC_ADDR_LEN];
int i;
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
/* Make sure the controller is stopped */
tsec_halt(dev);
/* Init MACCFG2. Defaults to GMII */
regs->maccfg2 = MACCFG2_INIT_SETTINGS;
/* Init ECNTRL */
regs->ecntrl = ECNTRL_INIT_SETTINGS;
/* Copy the station address into the address registers.
* Backwards, because little endian MACS are dumb */
for (i = 0; i < MAC_ADDR_LEN; i++) {
tmpbuf[MAC_ADDR_LEN - 1 - i] = dev->enetaddr[i];
regs->macstnaddr1 = *((uint *) (tmpbuf));
tempval = *((uint *) (tmpbuf + 4));
/* reset the indices to zero */
rxIdx = 0;
txIdx = 0;
/* Clear out (for the most part) the other registers */
init_registers(regs);
/* Ready the device for tx/rx */
/* If there's no link, fail */
/* Write value to the device's PHY through the registers
* specified in priv, modifying the register specified in regnum.
* It will wait for the write to be done (or for a timeout to
* expire) before exiting
*/
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void write_any_phy_reg(struct tsec_private *priv, uint phyid, uint regnum, uint value)
{
volatile tsec_t *regbase = priv->phyregs;
regbase->miimadd = (phyid << 8) | regnum;
regbase->miimcon = value;
timeout = 1000000;
while ((regbase->miimind & MIIMIND_BUSY) && timeout--) ;
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/* #define to provide old write_phy_reg functionality without duplicating code */
#define write_phy_reg(priv, regnum, value) write_any_phy_reg(priv,priv->phyaddr,regnum,value)
/* Reads register regnum on the device's PHY through the
* registers specified in priv. It lowers and raises the read
* command, and waits for the data to become valid (miimind
* notvalid bit cleared), and the bus to cease activity (miimind
* busy bit cleared), and then returns the value
*/
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uint read_any_phy_reg(struct tsec_private *priv, uint phyid, uint regnum)
volatile tsec_t *regbase = priv->phyregs;
/* Put the address of the phy, and the register
* number into MIIMADD */
regbase->miimadd = (phyid << 8) | regnum;
/* Clear the command register, and wait */
regbase->miimcom = 0;
/* Initiate a read command, and wait */
regbase->miimcom = MIIM_READ_COMMAND;
/* Wait for the the indication that the read is done */
while ((regbase->miimind & (MIIMIND_NOTVALID | MIIMIND_BUSY))) ;
/* Grab the value read from the PHY */
value = regbase->miimstat;
return value;
}
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/* #define to provide old read_phy_reg functionality without duplicating code */
#define read_phy_reg(priv,regnum) read_any_phy_reg(priv,priv->phyaddr,regnum)
/* Discover which PHY is attached to the device, and configure it
* properly. If the PHY is not recognized, then return 0
* (failure). Otherwise, return 1
*/
static int init_phy(struct eth_device *dev)
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
struct phy_info *curphy;
volatile tsec_t *regs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR);
/* Assign a Physical address to the TBI */
regs->tbipa = CFG_TBIPA_VALUE;
regs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR + TSEC_SIZE);
regs->tbipa = CFG_TBIPA_VALUE;
/* Reset MII (due to new addresses) */
priv->phyregs->miimcfg = MIIMCFG_RESET;
priv->phyregs->miimcfg = MIIMCFG_INIT_VALUE;
while (priv->phyregs->miimind & MIIMIND_BUSY) ;
/* Get the cmd structure corresponding to the attached
* PHY */
curphy = get_phy_info(dev);
if (curphy == NULL) {
priv->phyinfo = NULL;
printf("%s: No PHY found\n", dev->name);
phy_run_commands(priv, priv->phyinfo->config);
/*
* Returns which value to write to the control register.
* For 10/100, the value is slightly different
*/
uint mii_cr_init(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
if (priv->flags & TSEC_GIGABIT)
/* Parse the status register for link, and then do
* auto-negotiation
*/
uint mii_parse_sr(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
* Wait if the link is up, and autonegotiation is in progress
* (ie - we're capable and it's not done)
*/
mii_reg = read_phy_reg(priv, MIIM_STATUS);
if ((mii_reg & MIIM_STATUS_LINK) && (mii_reg & PHY_BMSR_AUTN_ABLE)
&& !(mii_reg & PHY_BMSR_AUTN_COMP)) {
puts("Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete");
while (!(mii_reg & PHY_BMSR_AUTN_COMP)) {
/*
* Timeout reached ?
*/
if (i > PHY_AUTONEGOTIATE_TIMEOUT) {
mii_reg = read_phy_reg(priv, MIIM_STATUS);
udelay(500000); /* another 500 ms (results in faster booting) */
if (mii_reg & MIIM_STATUS_LINK)
priv->link = 1;
else
priv->link = 0;
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/* Generic function which updates the speed and duplex. If
* autonegotiation is enabled, it uses the AND of the link
* partner's advertised capabilities and our advertised
* capabilities. If autonegotiation is disabled, we use the
* appropriate bits in the control register.
*
* Stolen from Linux's mii.c and phy_device.c
*/
uint mii_parse_link(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private *priv)
{
/* We're using autonegotiation */
if (mii_reg & PHY_BMSR_AUTN_ABLE) {
uint lpa = 0;
uint gblpa = 0;
/* Check for gigabit capability */
if (mii_reg & PHY_BMSR_EXT) {
/* We want a list of states supported by
* both PHYs in the link
*/
gblpa = read_phy_reg(priv, PHY_1000BTSR);
gblpa &= read_phy_reg(priv, PHY_1000BTCR) << 2;
}
/* Set the baseline so we only have to set them
* if they're different
*/
priv->speed = 10;
priv->duplexity = 0;
/* Check the gigabit fields */
if (gblpa & (PHY_1000BTSR_1000FD | PHY_1000BTSR_1000HD)) {
priv->speed = 1000;
if (gblpa & PHY_1000BTSR_1000FD)
priv->duplexity = 1;
/* We're done! */
return 0;
}
lpa = read_phy_reg(priv, PHY_ANAR);
lpa &= read_phy_reg(priv, PHY_ANLPAR);
if (lpa & (PHY_ANLPAR_TXFD | PHY_ANLPAR_TX)) {
priv->speed = 100;
if (lpa & PHY_ANLPAR_TXFD)
priv->duplexity = 1;
} else if (lpa & PHY_ANLPAR_10FD)
priv->duplexity = 1;
} else {
uint bmcr = read_phy_reg(priv, PHY_BMCR);
priv->speed = 10;
priv->duplexity = 0;
if (bmcr & PHY_BMCR_DPLX)
priv->duplexity = 1;
if (bmcr & PHY_BMCR_1000_MBPS)
priv->speed = 1000;
else if (bmcr & PHY_BMCR_100_MBPS)
priv->speed = 100;
}
return 0;
}
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/*
* Parse the BCM54xx status register for speed and duplex information.
* The linux sungem_phy has this information, but in a table format.
*/
uint mii_parse_BCM54xx_sr(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private *priv)
{
switch((mii_reg & MIIM_BCM54xx_AUXSTATUS_LINKMODE_MASK) >> MIIM_BCM54xx_AUXSTATUS_LINKMODE_SHIFT){
case 1:
printf("Enet starting in 10BT/HD\n");
priv->duplexity = 0;
priv->speed = 10;
break;
case 2:
printf("Enet starting in 10BT/FD\n");
priv->duplexity = 1;
priv->speed = 10;
break;
case 3:
printf("Enet starting in 100BT/HD\n");
priv->duplexity = 0;
priv->speed = 100;
break;
case 5:
printf("Enet starting in 100BT/FD\n");
priv->duplexity = 1;
priv->speed = 100;
break;
case 6:
printf("Enet starting in 1000BT/HD\n");
priv->duplexity = 0;
priv->speed = 1000;
break;
case 7:
printf("Enet starting in 1000BT/FD\n");
priv->duplexity = 1;
priv->speed = 1000;
break;
default:
printf("Auto-neg error, defaulting to 10BT/HD\n");
priv->duplexity = 0;
priv->speed = 10;
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* Parse the 88E1011's status register for speed and duplex
* information
*/
uint mii_parse_88E1011_psr(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
mii_reg = read_phy_reg(priv, MIIM_88E1011_PHY_STATUS);
if ((mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_LINK) &&
!(mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_SPDDONE)) {
puts("Waiting for PHY realtime link");
while (!(mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_SPDDONE)) {
/* Timeout reached ? */
if (i > PHY_AUTONEGOTIATE_TIMEOUT) {
priv->link = 0;
break;
}
if ((i++ % 1000) == 0) {
mii_reg = read_phy_reg(priv, MIIM_88E1011_PHY_STATUS);
}
puts(" done\n");
udelay(500000); /* another 500 ms (results in faster booting) */
} else {
if (mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_LINK)
priv->link = 1;
else
priv->link = 0;
if (mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_DUPLEX)
priv->duplexity = 1;
else
priv->duplexity = 0;
speed = (mii_reg & MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_SPEED);
switch (speed) {
case MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_GBIT:
priv->speed = 1000;
break;
case MIIM_88E1011_PHYSTAT_100:
priv->speed = 100;
break;
default:
priv->speed = 10;
/* Parse the cis8201's status register for speed and duplex
* information
*/
uint mii_parse_cis8201(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
if (mii_reg & MIIM_CIS8201_AUXCONSTAT_DUPLEX)
priv->duplexity = 1;
else
priv->duplexity = 0;
speed = mii_reg & MIIM_CIS8201_AUXCONSTAT_SPEED;
switch (speed) {
case MIIM_CIS8201_AUXCONSTAT_GBIT:
priv->speed = 1000;
break;
case MIIM_CIS8201_AUXCONSTAT_100:
priv->speed = 100;
break;
default:
priv->speed = 10;
break;
/* Parse the vsc8244's status register for speed and duplex
* information
*/
uint mii_parse_vsc8244(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
if (mii_reg & MIIM_VSC8244_AUXCONSTAT_DUPLEX)
priv->duplexity = 1;
else
priv->duplexity = 0;
speed = mii_reg & MIIM_VSC8244_AUXCONSTAT_SPEED;
switch (speed) {
case MIIM_VSC8244_AUXCONSTAT_GBIT:
priv->speed = 1000;
break;
case MIIM_VSC8244_AUXCONSTAT_100:
priv->speed = 100;
break;
default:
priv->speed = 10;
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* Parse the DM9161's status register for speed and duplex
* information
*/
uint mii_parse_dm9161_scsr(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
if (mii_reg & (MIIM_DM9161_SCSR_100F | MIIM_DM9161_SCSR_100H))
priv->speed = 100;
else
priv->speed = 10;
if (mii_reg & (MIIM_DM9161_SCSR_100F | MIIM_DM9161_SCSR_10F))
priv->duplexity = 1;
else
priv->duplexity = 0;
return 0;
}
/*
* Hack to write all 4 PHYs with the LED values
*/
uint mii_cis8204_fixled(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
{
uint phyid;
volatile tsec_t *regbase = priv->phyregs;
for (phyid = 0; phyid < 4; phyid++) {
regbase->miimadd = (phyid << 8) | mii_reg;
regbase->miimcon = MIIM_CIS8204_SLEDCON_INIT;
timeout = 1000000;
while ((regbase->miimind & MIIMIND_BUSY) && timeout--) ;
return MIIM_CIS8204_SLEDCON_INIT;
uint mii_cis8204_setmode(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private * priv)
{
if (priv->flags & TSEC_REDUCED)
return MIIM_CIS8204_EPHYCON_INIT | MIIM_CIS8204_EPHYCON_RGMII;
else
return MIIM_CIS8204_EPHYCON_INIT;
}
uint mii_m88e1111s_setmode(uint mii_reg, struct tsec_private *priv)
{
uint mii_data = read_phy_reg(priv, mii_reg);
if (priv->flags & TSEC_REDUCED)
mii_data = (mii_data & 0xfff0) | 0x000b;
return mii_data;
}
/* Initialized required registers to appropriate values, zeroing
* those we don't care about (unless zero is bad, in which case,
* choose a more appropriate value)
*/
static void init_registers(volatile tsec_t * regs)
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{
/* Clear IEVENT */
regs->ievent = IEVENT_INIT_CLEAR;
regs->imask = IMASK_INIT_CLEAR;
regs->hash.iaddr0 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr1 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr2 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr3 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr4 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr5 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr6 = 0;
regs->hash.iaddr7 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr0 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr1 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr2 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr3 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr4 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr5 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr6 = 0;
regs->hash.gaddr7 = 0;
regs->rctrl = 0x00000000;
/* Init RMON mib registers */
memset((void *)&(regs->rmon), 0, sizeof(rmon_mib_t));
regs->rmon.cam1 = 0xffffffff;
regs->rmon.cam2 = 0xffffffff;
regs->mrblr = MRBLR_INIT_SETTINGS;
regs->minflr = MINFLR_INIT_SETTINGS;
regs->attr = ATTR_INIT_SETTINGS;
regs->attreli = ATTRELI_INIT_SETTINGS;
}
/* Configure maccfg2 based on negotiated speed and duplex
* reported by PHY handling code
*/
static void adjust_link(struct eth_device *dev)
{
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
if (priv->link) {
if (priv->duplexity != 0)
regs->maccfg2 |= MACCFG2_FULL_DUPLEX;
else
regs->maccfg2 &= ~(MACCFG2_FULL_DUPLEX);
switch (priv->speed) {
case 1000:
regs->maccfg2 = ((regs->maccfg2 & ~(MACCFG2_IF))
| MACCFG2_GMII);
break;
case 100:
case 10:
regs->maccfg2 = ((regs->maccfg2 & ~(MACCFG2_IF))
| MACCFG2_MII);
/* Set R100 bit in all modes although
* it is only used in RGMII mode
if (priv->speed == 100)
regs->ecntrl |= ECNTRL_R100;
else
regs->ecntrl &= ~(ECNTRL_R100);
break;
default:
printf("%s: Speed was bad\n", dev->name);
break;
}
printf("Speed: %d, %s duplex\n", priv->speed,
(priv->duplexity) ? "full" : "half");
} else {
printf("%s: No link.\n", dev->name);
}
}
/* Set up the buffers and their descriptors, and bring up the
static void startup_tsec(struct eth_device *dev)
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
/* Point to the buffer descriptors */
regs->tbase = (unsigned int)(&rtx.txbd[txIdx]);
regs->rbase = (unsigned int)(&rtx.rxbd[rxIdx]);
/* Initialize the Rx Buffer descriptors */
for (i = 0; i < PKTBUFSRX; i++) {
rtx.rxbd[i].status = RXBD_EMPTY;
rtx.rxbd[i].length = 0;
rtx.rxbd[i].bufPtr = (uint) NetRxPackets[i];
rtx.rxbd[PKTBUFSRX - 1].status |= RXBD_WRAP;
/* Initialize the TX Buffer Descriptors */
for (i = 0; i < TX_BUF_CNT; i++) {
rtx.txbd[i].status = 0;
rtx.txbd[i].length = 0;
rtx.txbd[i].bufPtr = 0;
}
rtx.txbd[TX_BUF_CNT - 1].status |= TXBD_WRAP;
if(priv->phyinfo)
phy_run_commands(priv, priv->phyinfo->startup);
/* Enable Transmit and Receive */
regs->maccfg1 |= (MACCFG1_RX_EN | MACCFG1_TX_EN);
/* Tell the DMA it is clear to go */
regs->dmactrl |= DMACTRL_INIT_SETTINGS;
regs->tstat = TSTAT_CLEAR_THALT;
regs->dmactrl &= ~(DMACTRL_GRS | DMACTRL_GTS);
}
/* This returns the status bits of the device. The return value
* is never checked, and this is what the 8260 driver did, so we
* do the same. Presumably, this would be zero if there were no
* errors
*/
static int tsec_send(struct eth_device *dev, volatile void *packet, int length)
{
int i;
int result = 0;
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
/* Find an empty buffer descriptor */
for (i = 0; rtx.txbd[txIdx].status & TXBD_READY; i++) {
debug("%s: tsec: tx buffers full\n", dev->name);
rtx.txbd[txIdx].bufPtr = (uint) packet;
rtx.txbd[txIdx].length = length;
rtx.txbd[txIdx].status |=
(TXBD_READY | TXBD_LAST | TXBD_CRC | TXBD_INTERRUPT);
/* Tell the DMA to go */
regs->tstat = TSTAT_CLEAR_THALT;
/* Wait for buffer to be transmitted */
for (i = 0; rtx.txbd[txIdx].status & TXBD_READY; i++) {
debug("%s: tsec: tx error\n", dev->name);
return result;
}
}
txIdx = (txIdx + 1) % TX_BUF_CNT;
result = rtx.txbd[txIdx].status & TXBD_STATS;
return result;
}
static int tsec_recv(struct eth_device *dev)
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
while (!(rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].status & RXBD_EMPTY)) {
length = rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].length;
/* Send the packet up if there were no errors */
if (!(rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].status & RXBD_STATS)) {
NetReceive(NetRxPackets[rxIdx], length - 4);
} else {
printf("Got error %x\n",
(rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].status & RXBD_STATS));
}
rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].length = 0;
/* Set the wrap bit if this is the last element in the list */
rtx.rxbd[rxIdx].status =
RXBD_EMPTY | (((rxIdx + 1) == PKTBUFSRX) ? RXBD_WRAP : 0);
rxIdx = (rxIdx + 1) % PKTBUFSRX;
}
if (regs->ievent & IEVENT_BSY) {
regs->ievent = IEVENT_BSY;
regs->rstat = RSTAT_CLEAR_RHALT;
}
return -1;
}
static void tsec_halt(struct eth_device *dev)
struct tsec_private *priv = (struct tsec_private *)dev->priv;
volatile tsec_t *regs = priv->regs;
regs->dmactrl &= ~(DMACTRL_GRS | DMACTRL_GTS);
regs->dmactrl |= (DMACTRL_GRS | DMACTRL_GTS);
while (!(regs->ievent & (IEVENT_GRSC | IEVENT_GTSC))) ;
regs->maccfg1 &= ~(MACCFG1_TX_EN | MACCFG1_RX_EN);
/* Shut down the PHY, as needed */
if(priv->phyinfo)
phy_run_commands(priv, priv->phyinfo->shutdown);
struct phy_info phy_info_M88E1149S = {
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"Marvell 88E1149S",
4,
(struct phy_cmd[]){ /* config */
/* Reset and configure the PHY */
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{0x1d, 0x1f, NULL},
{0x1e, 0x200c, NULL},
{0x1d, 0x5, NULL},
{0x1e, 0x0, NULL},
{0x1e, 0x100, NULL},
{MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL, MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_ANAR, MIIM_ANAR_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_INIT, &mii_cr_init},
{miim_end,}
},
(struct phy_cmd[]){ /* startup */
/* Status is read once to clear old link state */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, NULL},
/* Auto-negotiate */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, &mii_parse_sr},
/* Read the status */
{MIIM_88E1011_PHY_STATUS, miim_read,
&mii_parse_88E1011_psr},
{miim_end,}
},
(struct phy_cmd[]){ /* shutdown */
{miim_end,}
},
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/* The 5411 id is 0x206070, the 5421 is 0x2060e0 */
struct phy_info phy_info_BCM5461S = {
0x02060c1, /* 5461 ID */
"Broadcom BCM5461S",
0, /* not clear to me what minor revisions we can shift away */
(struct phy_cmd[]) { /* config */
/* Reset and configure the PHY */
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL, MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_ANAR, MIIM_ANAR_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_INIT, &mii_cr_init},
{miim_end,}
},
(struct phy_cmd[]) { /* startup */
/* Status is read once to clear old link state */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, NULL},
/* Auto-negotiate */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, &mii_parse_sr},
/* Read the status */
{MIIM_BCM54xx_AUXSTATUS, miim_read, &mii_parse_BCM54xx_sr},
{miim_end,}
},
(struct phy_cmd[]) { /* shutdown */
{miim_end,}
},
};
struct phy_info phy_info_BCM5464S = {
0x02060b1, /* 5464 ID */
"Broadcom BCM5464S",
0, /* not clear to me what minor revisions we can shift away */
(struct phy_cmd[]) { /* config */
/* Reset and configure the PHY */
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL, MIIM_GBIT_CONTROL_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_ANAR, MIIM_ANAR_INIT, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_RESET, NULL},
{MIIM_CONTROL, MIIM_CONTROL_INIT, &mii_cr_init},
{miim_end,}
},
(struct phy_cmd[]) { /* startup */
/* Status is read once to clear old link state */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, NULL},
/* Auto-negotiate */
{MIIM_STATUS, miim_read, &mii_parse_sr},