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authorYang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com>2015-08-28 09:58:54 +0800
committerYang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com>2015-09-01 12:44:00 +0800
commite44e3482bdb4d0ebde2d8b41830ac2cdb07948fb (patch)
tree66b09f592c55df2878107a468a91d21506104d3f /qemu/roms/ipxe/src/drivers/net/intel.c
parent9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 (diff)
Add qemu 2.4.0
Change-Id: Ic99cbad4b61f8b127b7dc74d04576c0bcbaaf4f5 Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com>
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2012 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
+ * License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ * 02110-1301, USA.
+ */
+
+FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <byteswap.h>
+#include <ipxe/netdevice.h>
+#include <ipxe/ethernet.h>
+#include <ipxe/if_ether.h>
+#include <ipxe/iobuf.h>
+#include <ipxe/malloc.h>
+#include <ipxe/pci.h>
+#include <ipxe/profile.h>
+#include "intel.h"
+
+/** @file
+ *
+ * Intel 10/100/1000 network card driver
+ *
+ */
+
+/** VM transmit profiler */
+static struct profiler intel_vm_tx_profiler __profiler =
+ { .name = "intel.vm_tx" };
+
+/** VM receive refill profiler */
+static struct profiler intel_vm_refill_profiler __profiler =
+ { .name = "intel.vm_refill" };
+
+/** VM poll profiler */
+static struct profiler intel_vm_poll_profiler __profiler =
+ { .name = "intel.vm_poll" };
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * EEPROM interface
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Read data from EEPROM
+ *
+ * @v nvs NVS device
+ * @v address Address from which to read
+ * @v data Data buffer
+ * @v len Length of data buffer
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_read_eeprom ( struct nvs_device *nvs, unsigned int address,
+ void *data, size_t len ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel =
+ container_of ( nvs, struct intel_nic, eeprom );
+ unsigned int i;
+ uint32_t value;
+ uint16_t *data_word = data;
+
+ /* Sanity check. We advertise a blocksize of one word, so
+ * should only ever receive single-word requests.
+ */
+ assert ( len == sizeof ( *data_word ) );
+
+ /* Initiate read */
+ writel ( ( INTEL_EERD_START | ( address << intel->eerd_addr_shift ) ),
+ intel->regs + INTEL_EERD );
+
+ /* Wait for read to complete */
+ for ( i = 0 ; i < INTEL_EEPROM_MAX_WAIT_MS ; i++ ) {
+
+ /* If read is not complete, delay 1ms and retry */
+ value = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_EERD );
+ if ( ! ( value & intel->eerd_done ) ) {
+ mdelay ( 1 );
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Extract data */
+ *data_word = cpu_to_le16 ( INTEL_EERD_DATA ( value ) );
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p timed out waiting for EEPROM read\n", intel );
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Write data to EEPROM
+ *
+ * @v nvs NVS device
+ * @v address Address to which to write
+ * @v data Data buffer
+ * @v len Length of data buffer
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_write_eeprom ( struct nvs_device *nvs,
+ unsigned int address __unused,
+ const void *data __unused,
+ size_t len __unused ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel =
+ container_of ( nvs, struct intel_nic, eeprom );
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p EEPROM write not supported\n", intel );
+ return -ENOTSUP;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Initialise EEPROM
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_init_eeprom ( struct intel_nic *intel ) {
+ unsigned int i;
+ uint32_t value;
+
+ /* The NIC automatically detects the type of attached EEPROM.
+ * The EERD register provides access to only a single word at
+ * a time, so we pretend to have a single-word block size.
+ *
+ * The EEPROM size may be larger than the minimum size, but
+ * this doesn't matter to us since we access only the first
+ * few words.
+ */
+ intel->eeprom.word_len_log2 = INTEL_EEPROM_WORD_LEN_LOG2;
+ intel->eeprom.size = INTEL_EEPROM_MIN_SIZE_WORDS;
+ intel->eeprom.block_size = 1;
+ intel->eeprom.read = intel_read_eeprom;
+ intel->eeprom.write = intel_write_eeprom;
+
+ /* The layout of the EERD register was changed at some point
+ * to accommodate larger EEPROMs. Read from address zero (for
+ * which the request layouts are compatible) to determine
+ * which type of register we have.
+ */
+ writel ( INTEL_EERD_START, intel->regs + INTEL_EERD );
+ for ( i = 0 ; i < INTEL_EEPROM_MAX_WAIT_MS ; i++ ) {
+ value = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_EERD );
+ if ( value & INTEL_EERD_DONE_LARGE ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p has large-format EERD\n",
+ intel );
+ intel->eerd_done = INTEL_EERD_DONE_LARGE;
+ intel->eerd_addr_shift = INTEL_EERD_ADDR_SHIFT_LARGE;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if ( value & INTEL_EERD_DONE_SMALL ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p has small-format EERD\n",
+ intel );
+ intel->eerd_done = INTEL_EERD_DONE_SMALL;
+ intel->eerd_addr_shift = INTEL_EERD_ADDR_SHIFT_SMALL;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ mdelay ( 1 );
+ }
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p timed out waiting for initial EEPROM read "
+ "(value %08x)\n", intel, value );
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * MAC address
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Fetch initial MAC address from EEPROM
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @v hw_addr Hardware address to fill in
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_fetch_mac_eeprom ( struct intel_nic *intel,
+ uint8_t *hw_addr ) {
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Initialise EEPROM */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_init_eeprom ( intel ) ) != 0 )
+ return rc;
+
+ /* Read base MAC address from EEPROM */
+ if ( ( rc = nvs_read ( &intel->eeprom, INTEL_EEPROM_MAC,
+ hw_addr, ETH_ALEN ) ) != 0 ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p could not read EEPROM base MAC "
+ "address: %s\n", intel, strerror ( rc ) );
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ /* Adjust MAC address for multi-port devices */
+ hw_addr[ETH_ALEN-1] ^= intel->port;
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p has EEPROM MAC address %s (port %d)\n",
+ intel, eth_ntoa ( hw_addr ), intel->port );
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Fetch initial MAC address
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @v hw_addr Hardware address to fill in
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_fetch_mac ( struct intel_nic *intel, uint8_t *hw_addr ) {
+ union intel_receive_address mac;
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Read current address from RAL0/RAH0 */
+ mac.reg.low = cpu_to_le32 ( readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_RAL0 ) );
+ mac.reg.high = cpu_to_le32 ( readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_RAH0 ) );
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p has autoloaded MAC address %s\n",
+ intel, eth_ntoa ( mac.raw ) );
+
+ /* Use current address if valid */
+ if ( is_valid_ether_addr ( mac.raw ) ) {
+ memcpy ( hw_addr, mac.raw, ETH_ALEN );
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, try to read address from EEPROM */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_fetch_mac_eeprom ( intel, hw_addr ) ) == 0 )
+ return 0;
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p has no MAC address to use\n", intel );
+ return -ENOENT;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Diagnostics
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Dump diagnostic information
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ */
+static void __attribute__ (( unused )) intel_diag ( struct intel_nic *intel ) {
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p TX %04x(%02x)/%04x(%02x) "
+ "RX %04x(%02x)/%04x(%02x)\n", intel,
+ ( intel->tx.cons & 0xffff ),
+ readl ( intel->regs + intel->tx.reg + INTEL_xDH ),
+ ( intel->tx.prod & 0xffff ),
+ readl ( intel->regs + intel->tx.reg + INTEL_xDT ),
+ ( intel->rx.cons & 0xffff ),
+ readl ( intel->regs + intel->rx.reg + INTEL_xDH ),
+ ( intel->rx.prod & 0xffff ),
+ readl ( intel->regs + intel->rx.reg + INTEL_xDT ) );
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Device reset
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Reset hardware
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_reset ( struct intel_nic *intel ) {
+ uint32_t pbs;
+ uint32_t pba;
+ uint32_t ctrl;
+ uint32_t status;
+
+ /* Force RX and TX packet buffer allocation, to work around an
+ * errata in ICH devices.
+ */
+ if ( intel->flags & INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p WARNING: applying ICH PBS/PBA errata\n",
+ intel );
+ pbs = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_PBS );
+ pba = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_PBA );
+ writel ( 0x08, intel->regs + INTEL_PBA );
+ writel ( 0x10, intel->regs + INTEL_PBS );
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p PBS %#08x->%#08x PBA %#08x->%#08x\n",
+ intel, pbs, readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_PBS ),
+ pba, readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_PBA ) );
+ }
+
+ /* Always reset MAC. Required to reset the TX and RX rings. */
+ ctrl = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_CTRL );
+ writel ( ( ctrl | INTEL_CTRL_RST ), intel->regs + INTEL_CTRL );
+ mdelay ( INTEL_RESET_DELAY_MS );
+
+ /* Set a sensible default configuration */
+ ctrl |= ( INTEL_CTRL_SLU | INTEL_CTRL_ASDE );
+ ctrl &= ~( INTEL_CTRL_LRST | INTEL_CTRL_FRCSPD | INTEL_CTRL_FRCDPLX );
+ writel ( ctrl, intel->regs + INTEL_CTRL );
+ mdelay ( INTEL_RESET_DELAY_MS );
+
+ /* If link is already up, do not attempt to reset the PHY. On
+ * some models (notably ICH), performing a PHY reset seems to
+ * drop the link speed to 10Mbps.
+ */
+ status = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_STATUS );
+ if ( status & INTEL_STATUS_LU ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p MAC reset (ctrl %08x)\n",
+ intel, ctrl );
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Reset PHY and MAC simultaneously */
+ writel ( ( ctrl | INTEL_CTRL_RST | INTEL_CTRL_PHY_RST ),
+ intel->regs + INTEL_CTRL );
+ mdelay ( INTEL_RESET_DELAY_MS );
+
+ /* PHY reset is not self-clearing on all models */
+ writel ( ctrl, intel->regs + INTEL_CTRL );
+ mdelay ( INTEL_RESET_DELAY_MS );
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p MAC+PHY reset (ctrl %08x)\n", intel, ctrl );
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Link state
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Check link state
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ */
+static void intel_check_link ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ uint32_t status;
+
+ /* Read link status */
+ status = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_STATUS );
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p link status is %08x\n", intel, status );
+
+ /* Update network device */
+ if ( status & INTEL_STATUS_LU ) {
+ netdev_link_up ( netdev );
+ } else {
+ netdev_link_down ( netdev );
+ }
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * Network device interface
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Create descriptor ring
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @v ring Descriptor ring
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+int intel_create_ring ( struct intel_nic *intel, struct intel_ring *ring ) {
+ physaddr_t address;
+ uint32_t dctl;
+
+ /* Allocate descriptor ring. Align ring on its own size to
+ * prevent any possible page-crossing errors due to hardware
+ * errata.
+ */
+ ring->desc = malloc_dma ( ring->len, ring->len );
+ if ( ! ring->desc )
+ return -ENOMEM;
+
+ /* Initialise descriptor ring */
+ memset ( ring->desc, 0, ring->len );
+
+ /* Program ring address */
+ address = virt_to_bus ( ring->desc );
+ writel ( ( address & 0xffffffffUL ),
+ ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDBAL ) );
+ if ( sizeof ( physaddr_t ) > sizeof ( uint32_t ) ) {
+ writel ( ( ( ( uint64_t ) address ) >> 32 ),
+ ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDBAH ) );
+ } else {
+ writel ( 0, intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDBAH );
+ }
+
+ /* Program ring length */
+ writel ( ring->len, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDLEN ) );
+
+ /* Reset head and tail pointers */
+ writel ( 0, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDH ) );
+ writel ( 0, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDT ) );
+
+ /* Enable ring */
+ dctl = readl ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDCTL );
+ dctl |= INTEL_xDCTL_ENABLE;
+ writel ( dctl, intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDCTL );
+
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p ring %05x is at [%08llx,%08llx)\n",
+ intel, ring->reg, ( ( unsigned long long ) address ),
+ ( ( unsigned long long ) address + ring->len ) );
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Destroy descriptor ring
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ * @v ring Descriptor ring
+ */
+void intel_destroy_ring ( struct intel_nic *intel, struct intel_ring *ring ) {
+
+ /* Clear ring length */
+ writel ( 0, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDLEN ) );
+
+ /* Clear ring address */
+ writel ( 0, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDBAL ) );
+ writel ( 0, ( intel->regs + ring->reg + INTEL_xDBAH ) );
+
+ /* Free descriptor ring */
+ free_dma ( ring->desc, ring->len );
+ ring->desc = NULL;
+ ring->prod = 0;
+ ring->cons = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Refill receive descriptor ring
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ */
+void intel_refill_rx ( struct intel_nic *intel ) {
+ struct intel_descriptor *rx;
+ struct io_buffer *iobuf;
+ unsigned int rx_idx;
+ unsigned int rx_tail;
+ physaddr_t address;
+ unsigned int refilled = 0;
+
+ /* Refill ring */
+ while ( ( intel->rx.prod - intel->rx.cons ) < INTEL_RX_FILL ) {
+
+ /* Allocate I/O buffer */
+ iobuf = alloc_iob ( INTEL_RX_MAX_LEN );
+ if ( ! iobuf ) {
+ /* Wait for next refill */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Get next receive descriptor */
+ rx_idx = ( intel->rx.prod++ % INTEL_NUM_RX_DESC );
+ rx = &intel->rx.desc[rx_idx];
+
+ /* Populate receive descriptor */
+ address = virt_to_bus ( iobuf->data );
+ rx->address = cpu_to_le64 ( address );
+ rx->length = 0;
+ rx->status = 0;
+ rx->errors = 0;
+
+ /* Record I/O buffer */
+ assert ( intel->rx_iobuf[rx_idx] == NULL );
+ intel->rx_iobuf[rx_idx] = iobuf;
+
+ DBGC2 ( intel, "INTEL %p RX %d is [%llx,%llx)\n", intel, rx_idx,
+ ( ( unsigned long long ) address ),
+ ( ( unsigned long long ) address + INTEL_RX_MAX_LEN ) );
+ refilled++;
+ }
+
+ /* Push descriptors to card, if applicable */
+ if ( refilled ) {
+ wmb();
+ rx_tail = ( intel->rx.prod % INTEL_NUM_RX_DESC );
+ profile_start ( &intel_vm_refill_profiler );
+ writel ( rx_tail, intel->regs + intel->rx.reg + INTEL_xDT );
+ profile_stop ( &intel_vm_refill_profiler );
+ profile_exclude ( &intel_vm_refill_profiler );
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Discard unused receive I/O buffers
+ *
+ * @v intel Intel device
+ */
+void intel_empty_rx ( struct intel_nic *intel ) {
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ for ( i = 0 ; i < INTEL_NUM_RX_DESC ; i++ ) {
+ if ( intel->rx_iobuf[i] )
+ free_iob ( intel->rx_iobuf[i] );
+ intel->rx_iobuf[i] = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Open network device
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_open ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ union intel_receive_address mac;
+ uint32_t tctl;
+ uint32_t rctl;
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Create transmit descriptor ring */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_create_ring ( intel, &intel->tx ) ) != 0 )
+ goto err_create_tx;
+
+ /* Create receive descriptor ring */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_create_ring ( intel, &intel->rx ) ) != 0 )
+ goto err_create_rx;
+
+ /* Program MAC address */
+ memset ( &mac, 0, sizeof ( mac ) );
+ memcpy ( mac.raw, netdev->ll_addr, sizeof ( mac.raw ) );
+ writel ( le32_to_cpu ( mac.reg.low ), intel->regs + INTEL_RAL0 );
+ writel ( ( le32_to_cpu ( mac.reg.high ) | INTEL_RAH0_AV ),
+ intel->regs + INTEL_RAH0 );
+
+ /* Enable transmitter */
+ tctl = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_TCTL );
+ tctl &= ~( INTEL_TCTL_CT_MASK | INTEL_TCTL_COLD_MASK );
+ tctl |= ( INTEL_TCTL_EN | INTEL_TCTL_PSP | INTEL_TCTL_CT_DEFAULT |
+ INTEL_TCTL_COLD_DEFAULT );
+ writel ( tctl, intel->regs + INTEL_TCTL );
+
+ /* Enable receiver */
+ rctl = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_RCTL );
+ rctl &= ~( INTEL_RCTL_BSIZE_BSEX_MASK );
+ rctl |= ( INTEL_RCTL_EN | INTEL_RCTL_UPE | INTEL_RCTL_MPE |
+ INTEL_RCTL_BAM | INTEL_RCTL_BSIZE_2048 | INTEL_RCTL_SECRC );
+ writel ( rctl, intel->regs + INTEL_RCTL );
+
+ /* Fill receive ring */
+ intel_refill_rx ( intel );
+
+ /* Update link state */
+ intel_check_link ( netdev );
+
+ return 0;
+
+ intel_destroy_ring ( intel, &intel->rx );
+ err_create_rx:
+ intel_destroy_ring ( intel, &intel->tx );
+ err_create_tx:
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Close network device
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ */
+static void intel_close ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+
+ /* Disable receiver */
+ writel ( 0, intel->regs + INTEL_RCTL );
+
+ /* Disable transmitter */
+ writel ( 0, intel->regs + INTEL_TCTL );
+
+ /* Destroy receive descriptor ring */
+ intel_destroy_ring ( intel, &intel->rx );
+
+ /* Discard any unused receive buffers */
+ intel_empty_rx ( intel );
+
+ /* Destroy transmit descriptor ring */
+ intel_destroy_ring ( intel, &intel->tx );
+
+ /* Reset the NIC, to flush the transmit and receive FIFOs */
+ intel_reset ( intel );
+}
+
+/**
+ * Transmit packet
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ * @v iobuf I/O buffer
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+int intel_transmit ( struct net_device *netdev, struct io_buffer *iobuf ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ struct intel_descriptor *tx;
+ unsigned int tx_idx;
+ unsigned int tx_tail;
+ physaddr_t address;
+
+ /* Get next transmit descriptor */
+ if ( ( intel->tx.prod - intel->tx.cons ) >= INTEL_TX_FILL ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p out of transmit descriptors\n", intel );
+ return -ENOBUFS;
+ }
+ tx_idx = ( intel->tx.prod++ % INTEL_NUM_TX_DESC );
+ tx_tail = ( intel->tx.prod % INTEL_NUM_TX_DESC );
+ tx = &intel->tx.desc[tx_idx];
+
+ /* Populate transmit descriptor */
+ address = virt_to_bus ( iobuf->data );
+ tx->address = cpu_to_le64 ( address );
+ tx->length = cpu_to_le16 ( iob_len ( iobuf ) );
+ tx->command = ( INTEL_DESC_CMD_RS | INTEL_DESC_CMD_IFCS |
+ INTEL_DESC_CMD_EOP );
+ tx->status = 0;
+ wmb();
+
+ /* Notify card that there are packets ready to transmit */
+ profile_start ( &intel_vm_tx_profiler );
+ writel ( tx_tail, intel->regs + intel->tx.reg + INTEL_xDT );
+ profile_stop ( &intel_vm_tx_profiler );
+ profile_exclude ( &intel_vm_tx_profiler );
+
+ DBGC2 ( intel, "INTEL %p TX %d is [%llx,%llx)\n", intel, tx_idx,
+ ( ( unsigned long long ) address ),
+ ( ( unsigned long long ) address + iob_len ( iobuf ) ) );
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Poll for completed packets
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ */
+void intel_poll_tx ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ struct intel_descriptor *tx;
+ unsigned int tx_idx;
+
+ /* Check for completed packets */
+ while ( intel->tx.cons != intel->tx.prod ) {
+
+ /* Get next transmit descriptor */
+ tx_idx = ( intel->tx.cons % INTEL_NUM_TX_DESC );
+ tx = &intel->tx.desc[tx_idx];
+
+ /* Stop if descriptor is still in use */
+ if ( ! ( tx->status & INTEL_DESC_STATUS_DD ) )
+ return;
+
+ DBGC2 ( intel, "INTEL %p TX %d complete\n", intel, tx_idx );
+
+ /* Complete TX descriptor */
+ netdev_tx_complete_next ( netdev );
+ intel->tx.cons++;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Poll for received packets
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ */
+void intel_poll_rx ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ struct intel_descriptor *rx;
+ struct io_buffer *iobuf;
+ unsigned int rx_idx;
+ size_t len;
+
+ /* Check for received packets */
+ while ( intel->rx.cons != intel->rx.prod ) {
+
+ /* Get next receive descriptor */
+ rx_idx = ( intel->rx.cons % INTEL_NUM_RX_DESC );
+ rx = &intel->rx.desc[rx_idx];
+
+ /* Stop if descriptor is still in use */
+ if ( ! ( rx->status & INTEL_DESC_STATUS_DD ) )
+ return;
+
+ /* Populate I/O buffer */
+ iobuf = intel->rx_iobuf[rx_idx];
+ intel->rx_iobuf[rx_idx] = NULL;
+ len = le16_to_cpu ( rx->length );
+ iob_put ( iobuf, len );
+
+ /* Hand off to network stack */
+ if ( rx->errors ) {
+ DBGC ( intel, "INTEL %p RX %d error (length %zd, "
+ "errors %02x)\n",
+ intel, rx_idx, len, rx->errors );
+ netdev_rx_err ( netdev, iobuf, -EIO );
+ } else {
+ DBGC2 ( intel, "INTEL %p RX %d complete (length %zd)\n",
+ intel, rx_idx, len );
+ netdev_rx ( netdev, iobuf );
+ }
+ intel->rx.cons++;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Poll for completed and received packets
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ */
+static void intel_poll ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ uint32_t icr;
+
+ /* Check for and acknowledge interrupts */
+ profile_start ( &intel_vm_poll_profiler );
+ icr = readl ( intel->regs + INTEL_ICR );
+ profile_stop ( &intel_vm_poll_profiler );
+ profile_exclude ( &intel_vm_poll_profiler );
+ if ( ! icr )
+ return;
+
+ /* Poll for TX completions, if applicable */
+ if ( icr & INTEL_IRQ_TXDW )
+ intel_poll_tx ( netdev );
+
+ /* Poll for RX completions, if applicable */
+ if ( icr & ( INTEL_IRQ_RXT0 | INTEL_IRQ_RXO ) )
+ intel_poll_rx ( netdev );
+
+ /* Report receive overruns */
+ if ( icr & INTEL_IRQ_RXO )
+ netdev_rx_err ( netdev, NULL, -ENOBUFS );
+
+ /* Check link state, if applicable */
+ if ( icr & INTEL_IRQ_LSC )
+ intel_check_link ( netdev );
+
+ /* Refill RX ring */
+ intel_refill_rx ( intel );
+}
+
+/**
+ * Enable or disable interrupts
+ *
+ * @v netdev Network device
+ * @v enable Interrupts should be enabled
+ */
+static void intel_irq ( struct net_device *netdev, int enable ) {
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+ uint32_t mask;
+
+ mask = ( INTEL_IRQ_TXDW | INTEL_IRQ_LSC | INTEL_IRQ_RXT0 );
+ if ( enable ) {
+ writel ( mask, intel->regs + INTEL_IMS );
+ } else {
+ writel ( mask, intel->regs + INTEL_IMC );
+ }
+}
+
+/** Intel network device operations */
+static struct net_device_operations intel_operations = {
+ .open = intel_open,
+ .close = intel_close,
+ .transmit = intel_transmit,
+ .poll = intel_poll,
+ .irq = intel_irq,
+};
+
+/******************************************************************************
+ *
+ * PCI interface
+ *
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Probe PCI device
+ *
+ * @v pci PCI device
+ * @ret rc Return status code
+ */
+static int intel_probe ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
+ struct net_device *netdev;
+ struct intel_nic *intel;
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Allocate and initialise net device */
+ netdev = alloc_etherdev ( sizeof ( *intel ) );
+ if ( ! netdev ) {
+ rc = -ENOMEM;
+ goto err_alloc;
+ }
+ netdev_init ( netdev, &intel_operations );
+ intel = netdev->priv;
+ pci_set_drvdata ( pci, netdev );
+ netdev->dev = &pci->dev;
+ memset ( intel, 0, sizeof ( *intel ) );
+ intel->port = PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn );
+ intel->flags = pci->id->driver_data;
+ intel_init_ring ( &intel->tx, INTEL_NUM_TX_DESC, INTEL_TD );
+ intel_init_ring ( &intel->rx, INTEL_NUM_RX_DESC, INTEL_RD );
+
+ /* Fix up PCI device */
+ adjust_pci_device ( pci );
+
+ /* Map registers */
+ intel->regs = ioremap ( pci->membase, INTEL_BAR_SIZE );
+ if ( ! intel->regs ) {
+ rc = -ENODEV;
+ goto err_ioremap;
+ }
+
+ /* Reset the NIC */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_reset ( intel ) ) != 0 )
+ goto err_reset;
+
+ /* Fetch MAC address */
+ if ( ( rc = intel_fetch_mac ( intel, netdev->hw_addr ) ) != 0 )
+ goto err_fetch_mac;
+
+ /* Register network device */
+ if ( ( rc = register_netdev ( netdev ) ) != 0 )
+ goto err_register_netdev;
+
+ /* Set initial link state */
+ intel_check_link ( netdev );
+
+ return 0;
+
+ unregister_netdev ( netdev );
+ err_register_netdev:
+ err_fetch_mac:
+ intel_reset ( intel );
+ err_reset:
+ iounmap ( intel->regs );
+ err_ioremap:
+ netdev_nullify ( netdev );
+ netdev_put ( netdev );
+ err_alloc:
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Remove PCI device
+ *
+ * @v pci PCI device
+ */
+static void intel_remove ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
+ struct net_device *netdev = pci_get_drvdata ( pci );
+ struct intel_nic *intel = netdev->priv;
+
+ /* Unregister network device */
+ unregister_netdev ( netdev );
+
+ /* Reset the NIC */
+ intel_reset ( intel );
+
+ /* Free network device */
+ iounmap ( intel->regs );
+ netdev_nullify ( netdev );
+ netdev_put ( netdev );
+}
+
+/** Intel PCI device IDs */
+static struct pci_device_id intel_nics[] = {
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x0438, "dh8900cc", "DH8900CC", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x043a, "dh8900cc-f", "DH8900CC Fiber", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x043c, "dh8900cc-b", "DH8900CC Backplane", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x0440, "dh8900cc-s", "DH8900CC SFP", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1000, "82542-f", "82542 (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1001, "82543gc-f", "82543GC (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1004, "82543gc", "82543GC (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1008, "82544ei", "82544EI (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1009, "82544ei-f", "82544EI (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x100c, "82544gc", "82544GC (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x100d, "82544gc-l", "82544GC (LOM)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x100e, "82540em", "82540EM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x100f, "82545em", "82545EM (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1010, "82546eb", "82546EB (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1011, "82545em-f", "82545EM (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1012, "82546eb-f", "82546EB (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1013, "82541ei", "82541EI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1014, "82541er", "82541ER", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1015, "82540em-l", "82540EM (LOM)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1016, "82540ep-m", "82540EP (Mobile)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1017, "82540ep", "82540EP", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1018, "82541ei", "82541EI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1019, "82547ei", "82547EI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x101a, "82547ei-m", "82547EI (Mobile)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x101d, "82546eb", "82546EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x101e, "82540ep-m", "82540EP (Mobile)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1026, "82545gm", "82545GM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1027, "82545gm-1", "82545GM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1028, "82545gm-2", "82545GM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1049, "82566mm", "82566MM", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x104a, "82566dm", "82566DM", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x104b, "82566dc", "82566DC", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x104c, "82562v", "82562V", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x104d, "82566mc", "82566MC", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x105e, "82571eb", "82571EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x105f, "82571eb-1", "82571EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1060, "82571eb-2", "82571EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1075, "82547gi", "82547GI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1076, "82541gi", "82541GI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1077, "82541gi-1", "82541GI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1078, "82541er", "82541ER", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1079, "82546gb", "82546GB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107a, "82546gb-1", "82546GB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107b, "82546gb-2", "82546GB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107c, "82541pi", "82541PI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107d, "82572ei", "82572EI (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107e, "82572ei-f", "82572EI (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x107f, "82572ei", "82572EI", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x108a, "82546gb-3", "82546GB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x108b, "82573v", "82573V (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x108c, "82573e", "82573E (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1096, "80003es2lan", "80003ES2LAN (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1098, "80003es2lan-s", "80003ES2LAN (Serdes)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1099, "82546gb-4", "82546GB (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x109a, "82573l", "82573L", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10a4, "82571eb", "82571EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10a5, "82571eb", "82571EB (Fiber)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10a7, "82575eb", "82575EB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10a9, "82575eb", "82575EB Backplane", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10b5, "82546gb", "82546GB (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10b9, "82572ei", "82572EI (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10ba, "80003es2lan", "80003ES2LAN (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10bb, "80003es2lan", "80003ES2LAN (Serdes)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10bc, "82571eb", "82571EB (Copper)", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10bd, "82566dm-2", "82566DM-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10bf, "82567lf", "82567LF", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c0, "82562v-2", "82562V-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c2, "82562g-2", "82562G-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c3, "82562gt-2", "82562GT-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c4, "82562gt", "82562GT", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c5, "82562g", "82562G", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10c9, "82576", "82576", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10cb, "82567v", "82567V", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10cc, "82567lm-2", "82567LM-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10cd, "82567lf-2", "82567LF-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10ce, "82567v-2", "82567V-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10d3, "82574l", "82574L", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10d5, "82571pt", "82571PT PT Quad", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10d6, "82575gb", "82575GB", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10d9, "82571eb-d", "82571EB Dual Mezzanine", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10da, "82571eb-q", "82571EB Quad Mezzanine", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10de, "82567lm-3", "82567LM-3", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10df, "82567lf-3", "82567LF-3", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10e5, "82567lm-4", "82567LM-4", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10e6, "82576", "82576", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10e7, "82576-2", "82576", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10e8, "82576-3", "82576", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10ea, "82577lm", "82577LM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10eb, "82577lc", "82577LC", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10ef, "82578dm", "82578DM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10f0, "82578dc", "82578DC", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10f5, "82567lm", "82567LM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x10f6, "82574l", "82574L", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1501, "82567v-3", "82567V-3", INTEL_PBS_ERRATA ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1502, "82579lm", "82579LM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1503, "82579v", "82579V", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x150a, "82576ns", "82576NS", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x150c, "82583v", "82583V", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x150d, "82576-4", "82576 Backplane", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x150e, "82580", "82580", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x150f, "82580-f", "82580 Fiber", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1510, "82580-b", "82580 Backplane", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1511, "82580-s", "82580 SFP", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1516, "82580-2", "82580", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1518, "82576ns", "82576NS SerDes", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1521, "i350", "I350", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1522, "i350-f", "I350 Fiber", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1523, "i350-b", "I350 Backplane", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1524, "i350-2", "I350", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1525, "82567v-4", "82567V-4", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1526, "82576-5", "82576", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1527, "82580-f2", "82580 Fiber", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x1533, "i210", "I210", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x153a, "i217lm", "I217-LM", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x153b, "i217v", "I217-V", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x294c, "82566dc-2", "82566DC-2", 0 ),
+ PCI_ROM ( 0x8086, 0x2e6e, "cemedia", "CE Media Processor", 0 ),
+};
+
+/** Intel PCI driver */
+struct pci_driver intel_driver __pci_driver = {
+ .ids = intel_nics,
+ .id_count = ( sizeof ( intel_nics ) / sizeof ( intel_nics[0] ) ),
+ .probe = intel_probe,
+ .remove = intel_remove,
+};