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1/* 3c501.c: A 3Com 3c501 Ethernet driver for Linux. */
2/*
3 Written 1992,1993,1994 Donald Becker
4
5 Copyright 1993 United States Government as represented by the
6 Director, National Security Agency. This software may be used and
7 distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License,
8 incorporated herein by reference.
9
10 This is a device driver for the 3Com Etherlink 3c501.
11 Do not purchase this card, even as a joke. It's performance is horrible,
12 and it breaks in many ways.
13
14 The original author may be reached as becker@scyld.com, or C/O
15 Scyld Computing Corporation
16 410 Severn Ave., Suite 210
17 Annapolis MD 21403
18
19 Fixed (again!) the missing interrupt locking on TX/RX shifting.
20 Alan Cox <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
21
22 Removed calls to init_etherdev since they are no longer needed, and
23 cleaned up modularization just a bit. The driver still allows only
24 the default address for cards when loaded as a module, but that's
25 really less braindead than anyone using a 3c501 board. :)
26 19950208 (invid@msen.com)
27
28 Added traps for interrupts hitting the window as we clear and TX load
29 the board. Now getting 150K/second FTP with a 3c501 card. Still playing
30 with a TX-TX optimisation to see if we can touch 180-200K/second as seems
31 theoretically maximum.
32 19950402 Alan Cox <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
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33
34 Cleaned up for 2.3.x because we broke SMP now.
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35 20000208 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
36
37 Check up pass for 2.5. Nothing significant changed
38 20021009 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
39
6aa20a22 40 Fixed zero fill corner case
1da177e4 41 20030104 Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
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42
43
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44 For the avoidance of doubt the "preferred form" of this code is one which
45 is in an open non patent encumbered format. Where cryptographic key signing
46 forms part of the process of creating an executable the information
47 including keys needed to generate an equivalently functional executable
48 are deemed to be part of the source code.
49
50*/
51
52
53/**
54 * DOC: 3c501 Card Notes
55 *
56 * Some notes on this thing if you have to hack it. [Alan]
57 *
58 * Some documentation is available from 3Com. Due to the boards age
59 * standard responses when you ask for this will range from 'be serious'
60 * to 'give it to a museum'. The documentation is incomplete and mostly
6aa20a22 61 * of historical interest anyway.
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62 *
63 * The basic system is a single buffer which can be used to receive or
64 * transmit a packet. A third command mode exists when you are setting
65 * things up.
66 *
67 * If it's transmitting it's not receiving and vice versa. In fact the
68 * time to get the board back into useful state after an operation is
69 * quite large.
70 *
71 * The driver works by keeping the board in receive mode waiting for a
72 * packet to arrive. When one arrives it is copied out of the buffer
73 * and delivered to the kernel. The card is reloaded and off we go.
74 *
75 * When transmitting lp->txing is set and the card is reset (from
76 * receive mode) [possibly losing a packet just received] to command
77 * mode. A packet is loaded and transmit mode triggered. The interrupt
78 * handler runs different code for transmit interrupts and can handle
79 * returning to receive mode or retransmissions (yes you have to help
80 * out with those too).
81 *
82 * DOC: Problems
6aa20a22 83 *
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84 * There are a wide variety of undocumented error returns from the card
85 * and you basically have to kick the board and pray if they turn up. Most
86 * only occur under extreme load or if you do something the board doesn't
87 * like (eg touching a register at the wrong time).
88 *
89 * The driver is less efficient than it could be. It switches through
90 * receive mode even if more transmits are queued. If this worries you buy
91 * a real Ethernet card.
92 *
93 * The combination of slow receive restart and no real multicast
94 * filter makes the board unusable with a kernel compiled for IP
95 * multicasting in a real multicast environment. That's down to the board,
96 * but even with no multicast programs running a multicast IP kernel is
97 * in group 224.0.0.1 and you will therefore be listening to all multicasts.
98 * One nv conference running over that Ethernet and you can give up.
99 *
100 */
101
102#define DRV_NAME "3c501"
103#define DRV_VERSION "2002/10/09"
104
105
106static const char version[] =
107 DRV_NAME ".c: " DRV_VERSION " Alan Cox (alan@redhat.com).\n";
108
109/*
110 * Braindamage remaining:
111 * The 3c501 board.
112 */
113
114#include <linux/module.h>
115
116#include <linux/kernel.h>
117#include <linux/fcntl.h>
118#include <linux/ioport.h>
119#include <linux/interrupt.h>
120#include <linux/slab.h>
121#include <linux/string.h>
122#include <linux/errno.h>
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123#include <linux/spinlock.h>
124#include <linux/ethtool.h>
125#include <linux/delay.h>
126#include <linux/bitops.h>
127
128#include <asm/uaccess.h>
129#include <asm/io.h>
130
131#include <linux/netdevice.h>
132#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
133#include <linux/skbuff.h>
134#include <linux/init.h>
135
136#include "3c501.h"
137
138/*
139 * The boilerplate probe code.
140 */
141
142static int io=0x280;
143static int irq=5;
144static int mem_start;
145
146/**
147 * el1_probe: - probe for a 3c501
6aa20a22 148 * @dev: The device structure passed in to probe.
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149 *
150 * This can be called from two places. The network layer will probe using
151 * a device structure passed in with the probe information completed. For a
152 * modular driver we use #init_module to fill in our own structure and probe
153 * for it.
154 *
155 * Returns 0 on success. ENXIO if asked not to probe and ENODEV if asked to
156 * probe and failing to find anything.
157 */
6aa20a22 158
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159struct net_device * __init el1_probe(int unit)
160{
161 struct net_device *dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct net_local));
162 static unsigned ports[] = { 0x280, 0x300, 0};
163 unsigned *port;
164 int err = 0;
165
166 if (!dev)
167 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
168
169 if (unit >= 0) {
170 sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit);
171 netdev_boot_setup_check(dev);
172 io = dev->base_addr;
173 irq = dev->irq;
174 mem_start = dev->mem_start & 7;
175 }
176
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177 if (io > 0x1ff) { /* Check a single specified location. */
178 err = el1_probe1(dev, io);
179 } else if (io != 0) {
180 err = -ENXIO; /* Don't probe at all. */
181 } else {
182 for (port = ports; *port && el1_probe1(dev, *port); port++)
183 ;
184 if (!*port)
185 err = -ENODEV;
186 }
187 if (err)
188 goto out;
189 err = register_netdev(dev);
190 if (err)
191 goto out1;
192 return dev;
193out1:
194 release_region(dev->base_addr, EL1_IO_EXTENT);
195out:
196 free_netdev(dev);
197 return ERR_PTR(err);
198}
199
200/**
6aa20a22 201 * el1_probe1:
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202 * @dev: The device structure to use
203 * @ioaddr: An I/O address to probe at.
204 *
205 * The actual probe. This is iterated over by #el1_probe in order to
206 * check all the applicable device locations.
207 *
208 * Returns 0 for a success, in which case the device is activated,
209 * EAGAIN if the IRQ is in use by another driver, and ENODEV if the
210 * board cannot be found.
211 */
212
213static int __init el1_probe1(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr)
214{
215 struct net_local *lp;
216 const char *mname; /* Vendor name */
217 unsigned char station_addr[6];
218 int autoirq = 0;
219 int i;
220
221 /*
222 * Reserve I/O resource for exclusive use by this driver
223 */
224
225 if (!request_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT, DRV_NAME))
226 return -ENODEV;
227
228 /*
229 * Read the station address PROM data from the special port.
230 */
231
232 for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
233 {
234 outw(i, ioaddr + EL1_DATAPTR);
235 station_addr[i] = inb(ioaddr + EL1_SAPROM);
236 }
237 /*
238 * Check the first three octets of the S.A. for 3Com's prefix, or
239 * for the Sager NP943 prefix.
240 */
241
242 if (station_addr[0] == 0x02 && station_addr[1] == 0x60
243 && station_addr[2] == 0x8c)
244 {
245 mname = "3c501";
246 } else if (station_addr[0] == 0x00 && station_addr[1] == 0x80
247 && station_addr[2] == 0xC8)
248 {
249 mname = "NP943";
250 }
251 else {
252 release_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT);
253 return -ENODEV;
254 }
255
256 /*
257 * We auto-IRQ by shutting off the interrupt line and letting it float
258 * high.
259 */
260
261 dev->irq = irq;
262
263 if (dev->irq < 2)
264 {
265 unsigned long irq_mask;
266
267 irq_mask = probe_irq_on();
268 inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear pending interrupts. */
269 inb(TX_STATUS);
270 outb(AX_LOOP + 1, AX_CMD);
271
272 outb(0x00, AX_CMD);
273
274 mdelay(20);
275 autoirq = probe_irq_off(irq_mask);
276
277 if (autoirq == 0)
278 {
279 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s probe at %#x failed to detect IRQ line.\n",
280 mname, ioaddr);
281 release_region(ioaddr, EL1_IO_EXTENT);
282 return -EAGAIN;
283 }
284 }
285
286 outb(AX_RESET+AX_LOOP, AX_CMD); /* Loopback mode. */
287 dev->base_addr = ioaddr;
288 memcpy(dev->dev_addr, station_addr, ETH_ALEN);
289
290 if (mem_start & 0xf)
291 el_debug = mem_start & 0x7;
292 if (autoirq)
293 dev->irq = autoirq;
294
295 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s EtherLink at %#lx, using %sIRQ %d.\n", dev->name, mname, dev->base_addr,
296 autoirq ? "auto":"assigned ", dev->irq);
297
298#ifdef CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST
299 printk(KERN_WARNING "WARNING: Use of the 3c501 in a multicast kernel is NOT recommended.\n");
300#endif
301
302 if (el_debug)
303 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s", version);
304
305 memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct net_local));
306 lp = netdev_priv(dev);
307 spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
6aa20a22 308
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309 /*
310 * The EL1-specific entries in the device structure.
311 */
312
313 dev->open = &el_open;
314 dev->hard_start_xmit = &el_start_xmit;
315 dev->tx_timeout = &el_timeout;
316 dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ;
317 dev->stop = &el1_close;
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318 dev->set_multicast_list = &set_multicast_list;
319 dev->ethtool_ops = &netdev_ethtool_ops;
320 return 0;
321}
322
323/**
324 * el1_open:
325 * @dev: device that is being opened
326 *
327 * When an ifconfig is issued which changes the device flags to include
6aa20a22 328 * IFF_UP this function is called. It is only called when the change
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329 * occurs, not when the interface remains up. #el1_close will be called
330 * when it goes down.
331 *
332 * Returns 0 for a successful open, or -EAGAIN if someone has run off
333 * with our interrupt line.
334 */
335
336static int el_open(struct net_device *dev)
337{
338 int retval;
339 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
340 struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
341 unsigned long flags;
342
343 if (el_debug > 2)
344 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Doing el_open()...", dev->name);
345
346 if ((retval = request_irq(dev->irq, &el_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev)))
347 return retval;
348
349 spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
350 el_reset(dev);
351 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags);
352
353 lp->txing = 0; /* Board in RX mode */
354 outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD); /* Aux control, irq and receive enabled */
355 netif_start_queue(dev);
356 return 0;
357}
358
359/**
360 * el_timeout:
361 * @dev: The 3c501 card that has timed out
362 *
363 * Attempt to restart the board. This is basically a mixture of extreme
364 * violence and prayer
365 *
366 */
6aa20a22 367
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368static void el_timeout(struct net_device *dev)
369{
370 struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
371 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
6aa20a22 372
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373 if (el_debug)
374 printk (KERN_DEBUG "%s: transmit timed out, txsr %#2x axsr=%02x rxsr=%02x.\n",
375 dev->name, inb(TX_STATUS), inb(AX_STATUS), inb(RX_STATUS));
09f75cd7 376 dev->stats.tx_errors++;
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377 outb(TX_NORM, TX_CMD);
378 outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD);
379 outb(AX_OFF, AX_CMD); /* Just trigger a false interrupt. */
380 outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD); /* Aux control, irq and receive enabled */
381 lp->txing = 0; /* Ripped back in to RX */
382 netif_wake_queue(dev);
383}
384
6aa20a22 385
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386/**
387 * el_start_xmit:
388 * @skb: The packet that is queued to be sent
389 * @dev: The 3c501 card we want to throw it down
390 *
391 * Attempt to send a packet to a 3c501 card. There are some interesting
392 * catches here because the 3c501 is an extremely old and therefore
393 * stupid piece of technology.
394 *
395 * If we are handling an interrupt on the other CPU we cannot load a packet
396 * as we may still be attempting to retrieve the last RX packet buffer.
397 *
398 * When a transmit times out we dump the card into control mode and just
399 * start again. It happens enough that it isnt worth logging.
400 *
401 * We avoid holding the spin locks when doing the packet load to the board.
402 * The device is very slow, and its DMA mode is even slower. If we held the
403 * lock while loading 1500 bytes onto the controller we would drop a lot of
404 * serial port characters. This requires we do extra locking, but we have
405 * no real choice.
406 */
407
408static int el_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
409{
410 struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
411 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
412 unsigned long flags;
413
414 /*
415 * Avoid incoming interrupts between us flipping txing and flipping
416 * mode as the driver assumes txing is a faithful indicator of card
417 * state
418 */
419
420 spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
6aa20a22 421
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422 /*
423 * Avoid timer-based retransmission conflicts.
424 */
425
426 netif_stop_queue(dev);
427
428 do
429 {
430 int len = skb->len;
431 int pad = 0;
432 int gp_start;
433 unsigned char *buf = skb->data;
6aa20a22 434
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435 if (len < ETH_ZLEN)
436 pad = ETH_ZLEN - len;
6aa20a22 437
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438 gp_start = 0x800 - ( len + pad );
439
440 lp->tx_pkt_start = gp_start;
441 lp->collisions = 0;
442
09f75cd7 443 dev->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len;
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444
445 /*
446 * Command mode with status cleared should [in theory]
447 * mean no more interrupts can be pending on the card.
448 */
449
450 outb_p(AX_SYS, AX_CMD);
451 inb_p(RX_STATUS);
452 inb_p(TX_STATUS);
453
454 lp->loading = 1;
455 lp->txing = 1;
456
457 /*
458 * Turn interrupts back on while we spend a pleasant afternoon
459 * loading bytes into the board
460 */
461
462 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lp->lock, flags);
6aa20a22 463
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464 outw(0x00, RX_BUF_CLR); /* Set rx packet area to 0. */
465 outw(gp_start, GP_LOW); /* aim - packet will be loaded into buffer start */
466 outsb(DATAPORT,buf,len); /* load buffer (usual thing each byte increments the pointer) */
467 if (pad) {
468 while(pad--) /* Zero fill buffer tail */
469 outb(0, DATAPORT);
470 }
471 outw(gp_start, GP_LOW); /* the board reuses the same register */
6aa20a22 472
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473 if(lp->loading != 2)
474 {
475 outb(AX_XMIT, AX_CMD); /* fire ... Trigger xmit. */
476 lp->loading=0;
477 dev->trans_start = jiffies;
478 if (el_debug > 2)
479 printk(KERN_DEBUG " queued xmit.\n");
480 dev_kfree_skb (skb);
481 return 0;
482 }
483 /* A receive upset our load, despite our best efforts */
484 if(el_debug>2)
485 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: burped during tx load.\n", dev->name);
486 spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
487 }
488 while(1);
489
490}
491
492/**
493 * el_interrupt:
494 * @irq: Interrupt number
495 * @dev_id: The 3c501 that burped
1da177e4 496 *
6aa20a22 497 * Handle the ether interface interrupts. The 3c501 needs a lot more
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498 * hand holding than most cards. In particular we get a transmit interrupt
499 * with a collision error because the board firmware isnt capable of rewinding
500 * its own transmit buffer pointers. It can however count to 16 for us.
501 *
502 * On the receive side the card is also very dumb. It has no buffering to
503 * speak of. We simply pull the packet out of its PIO buffer (which is slow)
504 * and queue it for the kernel. Then we reset the card for the next packet.
505 *
d6e05edc 506 * We sometimes get surprise interrupts late both because the SMP IRQ delivery
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507 * is message passing and because the card sometimes seems to deliver late. I
508 * think if it is part way through a receive and the mode is changed it carries
509 * on receiving and sends us an interrupt. We have to band aid all these cases
d6e05edc 510 * to get a sensible 150kBytes/second performance. Even then you want a small
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511 * TCP window.
512 */
513
7d12e780 514static irqreturn_t el_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
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515{
516 struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
517 struct net_local *lp;
518 int ioaddr;
519 int axsr; /* Aux. status reg. */
520
521 ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
522 lp = netdev_priv(dev);
523
524 spin_lock(&lp->lock);
6aa20a22 525
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526 /*
527 * What happened ?
528 */
529
530 axsr = inb(AX_STATUS);
531
532 /*
533 * Log it
534 */
535
536 if (el_debug > 3)
537 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: el_interrupt() aux=%#02x", dev->name, axsr);
538
539 if(lp->loading==1 && !lp->txing)
540 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Inconsistent state loading while not in tx\n",
541 dev->name);
542
543 if (lp->txing)
544 {
545
546 /*
547 * Board in transmit mode. May be loading. If we are
548 * loading we shouldn't have got this.
549 */
550
551 int txsr = inb(TX_STATUS);
552
553 if(lp->loading==1)
554 {
555 if(el_debug > 2)
556 {
557 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Interrupt while loading [", dev->name);
558 printk(KERN_DEBUG " txsr=%02x gp=%04x rp=%04x]\n", txsr, inw(GP_LOW),inw(RX_LOW));
559 }
560 lp->loading=2; /* Force a reload */
561 spin_unlock(&lp->lock);
562 goto out;
563 }
564
565 if (el_debug > 6)
566 printk(KERN_DEBUG " txsr=%02x gp=%04x rp=%04x", txsr, inw(GP_LOW),inw(RX_LOW));
567
568 if ((axsr & 0x80) && (txsr & TX_READY) == 0)
569 {
570 /*
571 * FIXME: is there a logic to whether to keep on trying or
572 * reset immediately ?
573 */
574 if(el_debug>1)
575 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Unusual interrupt during Tx, txsr=%02x axsr=%02x"
576 " gp=%03x rp=%03x.\n", dev->name, txsr, axsr,
577 inw(ioaddr + EL1_DATAPTR), inw(ioaddr + EL1_RXPTR));
578 lp->txing = 0;
579 netif_wake_queue(dev);
580 }
581 else if (txsr & TX_16COLLISIONS)
582 {
583 /*
584 * Timed out
585 */
586 if (el_debug)
587 printk (KERN_DEBUG "%s: Transmit failed 16 times, Ethernet jammed?\n",dev->name);
588 outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD);
589 lp->txing = 0;
09f75cd7 590 dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
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591 netif_wake_queue(dev);
592 }
593 else if (txsr & TX_COLLISION)
594 {
595 /*
596 * Retrigger xmit.
597 */
598
599 if (el_debug > 6)
600 printk(KERN_DEBUG " retransmitting after a collision.\n");
601 /*
602 * Poor little chip can't reset its own start pointer
603 */
604
605 outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD);
606 outw(lp->tx_pkt_start, GP_LOW);
607 outb(AX_XMIT, AX_CMD);
09f75cd7 608 dev->stats.collisions++;
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609 spin_unlock(&lp->lock);
610 goto out;
611 }
612 else
613 {
614 /*
615 * It worked.. we will now fall through and receive
616 */
09f75cd7 617 dev->stats.tx_packets++;
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618 if (el_debug > 6)
619 printk(KERN_DEBUG " Tx succeeded %s\n",
620 (txsr & TX_RDY) ? "." : "but tx is busy!");
621 /*
622 * This is safe the interrupt is atomic WRT itself.
623 */
624
625 lp->txing = 0;
626 netif_wake_queue(dev); /* In case more to transmit */
627 }
628 }
629 else
630 {
631 /*
632 * In receive mode.
633 */
634
635 int rxsr = inb(RX_STATUS);
636 if (el_debug > 5)
637 printk(KERN_DEBUG " rxsr=%02x txsr=%02x rp=%04x", rxsr, inb(TX_STATUS),inw(RX_LOW));
638 /*
639 * Just reading rx_status fixes most errors.
640 */
641 if (rxsr & RX_MISSED)
09f75cd7 642 dev->stats.rx_missed_errors++;
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643 else if (rxsr & RX_RUNT)
644 { /* Handled to avoid board lock-up. */
09f75cd7 645 dev->stats.rx_length_errors++;
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646 if (el_debug > 5)
647 printk(KERN_DEBUG " runt.\n");
648 }
649 else if (rxsr & RX_GOOD)
650 {
651 /*
652 * Receive worked.
653 */
654 el_receive(dev);
655 }
656 else
657 {
658 /*
659 * Nothing? Something is broken!
660 */
661 if (el_debug > 2)
662 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: No packet seen, rxsr=%02x **resetting 3c501***\n",
663 dev->name, rxsr);
664 el_reset(dev);
665 }
666 if (el_debug > 3)
667 printk(KERN_DEBUG ".\n");
668 }
669
670 /*
671 * Move into receive mode
672 */
673
674 outb(AX_RX, AX_CMD);
675 outw(0x00, RX_BUF_CLR);
676 inb(RX_STATUS); /* Be certain that interrupts are cleared. */
677 inb(TX_STATUS);
678 spin_unlock(&lp->lock);
679out:
680 return IRQ_HANDLED;
681}
682
683
684/**
685 * el_receive:
686 * @dev: Device to pull the packets from
687 *
688 * We have a good packet. Well, not really "good", just mostly not broken.
689 * We must check everything to see if it is good. In particular we occasionally
690 * get wild packet sizes from the card. If the packet seems sane we PIO it
691 * off the card and queue it for the protocol layers.
692 */
693
694static void el_receive(struct net_device *dev)
695{
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696 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
697 int pkt_len;
698 struct sk_buff *skb;
699
700 pkt_len = inw(RX_LOW);
701
702 if (el_debug > 4)
703 printk(KERN_DEBUG " el_receive %d.\n", pkt_len);
704
705 if ((pkt_len < 60) || (pkt_len > 1536))
706 {
707 if (el_debug)
708 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: bogus packet, length=%d\n", dev->name, pkt_len);
09f75cd7 709 dev->stats.rx_over_errors++;
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710 return;
711 }
712
713 /*
714 * Command mode so we can empty the buffer
715 */
716
717 outb(AX_SYS, AX_CMD);
718 skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len+2);
719
720 /*
721 * Start of frame
722 */
723
724 outw(0x00, GP_LOW);
725 if (skb == NULL)
726 {
727 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
09f75cd7 728 dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
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729 return;
730 }
731 else
732 {
733 skb_reserve(skb,2); /* Force 16 byte alignment */
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734 /*
735 * The read increments through the bytes. The interrupt
736 * handler will fix the pointer when it returns to
737 * receive mode.
738 */
739 insb(DATAPORT, skb_put(skb,pkt_len), pkt_len);
740 skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev);
741 netif_rx(skb);
742 dev->last_rx = jiffies;
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743 dev->stats.rx_packets++;
744 dev->stats.rx_bytes+=pkt_len;
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745 }
746 return;
747}
748
749/**
750 * el_reset: Reset a 3c501 card
751 * @dev: The 3c501 card about to get zapped
752 *
753 * Even resetting a 3c501 isnt simple. When you activate reset it loses all
754 * its configuration. You must hold the lock when doing this. The function
755 * cannot take the lock itself as it is callable from the irq handler.
756 */
757
758static void el_reset(struct net_device *dev)
759{
760 struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev);
761 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
762
763 if (el_debug> 2)
764 printk(KERN_INFO "3c501 reset...");
765 outb(AX_RESET, AX_CMD); /* Reset the chip */
766 outb(AX_LOOP, AX_CMD); /* Aux control, irq and loopback enabled */
767 {
768 int i;
769 for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) /* Set the station address. */
770 outb(dev->dev_addr[i], ioaddr + i);
771 }
772
773 outw(0, RX_BUF_CLR); /* Set rx packet area to 0. */
774 outb(TX_NORM, TX_CMD); /* tx irq on done, collision */
775 outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD); /* Set Rx commands. */
776 inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear status. */
777 inb(TX_STATUS);
778 lp->txing = 0;
779}
780
781/**
782 * el1_close:
783 * @dev: 3c501 card to shut down
784 *
785 * Close a 3c501 card. The IFF_UP flag has been cleared by the user via
786 * the SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctl. We stop any further transmissions being queued,
787 * and then disable the interrupts. Finally we reset the chip. The effects
788 * of the rest will be cleaned up by #el1_open. Always returns 0 indicating
789 * a success.
790 */
6aa20a22 791
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792static int el1_close(struct net_device *dev)
793{
794 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
795
796 if (el_debug > 2)
797 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Shutting down Ethernet card at %#x.\n", dev->name, ioaddr);
798
799 netif_stop_queue(dev);
6aa20a22 800
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801 /*
802 * Free and disable the IRQ.
803 */
804
805 free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
806 outb(AX_RESET, AX_CMD); /* Reset the chip */
807
808 return 0;
809}
810
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811/**
812 * set_multicast_list:
813 * @dev: The device to adjust
814 *
6aa20a22 815 * Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor to use the best-effort
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816 * filtering supported. The 3c501 supports only three modes of filtering.
817 * It always receives broadcasts and packets for itself. You can choose to
818 * optionally receive all packets, or all multicast packets on top of this.
819 */
820
821static void set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
822{
823 int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
824
825 if(dev->flags&IFF_PROMISC)
826 {
827 outb(RX_PROM, RX_CMD);
828 inb(RX_STATUS);
829 }
830 else if (dev->mc_list || dev->flags&IFF_ALLMULTI)
831 {
832 outb(RX_MULT, RX_CMD); /* Multicast or all multicast is the same */
833 inb(RX_STATUS); /* Clear status. */
834 }
835 else
836 {
837 outb(RX_NORM, RX_CMD);
838 inb(RX_STATUS);
839 }
840}
841
842
843static void netdev_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *dev,
844 struct ethtool_drvinfo *info)
845{
846 strcpy(info->driver, DRV_NAME);
847 strcpy(info->version, DRV_VERSION);
848 sprintf(info->bus_info, "ISA 0x%lx", dev->base_addr);
849}
850
851static u32 netdev_get_msglevel(struct net_device *dev)
852{
853 return debug;
854}
855
856static void netdev_set_msglevel(struct net_device *dev, u32 level)
857{
858 debug = level;
859}
860
7282d491 861static const struct ethtool_ops netdev_ethtool_ops = {
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862 .get_drvinfo = netdev_get_drvinfo,
863 .get_msglevel = netdev_get_msglevel,
864 .set_msglevel = netdev_set_msglevel,
865};
866
867#ifdef MODULE
868
869static struct net_device *dev_3c501;
870
871module_param(io, int, 0);
872module_param(irq, int, 0);
873MODULE_PARM_DESC(io, "EtherLink I/O base address");
874MODULE_PARM_DESC(irq, "EtherLink IRQ number");
875
876/**
877 * init_module:
878 *
879 * When the driver is loaded as a module this function is called. We fake up
880 * a device structure with the base I/O and interrupt set as if it were being
881 * called from Space.c. This minimises the extra code that would otherwise
882 * be required.
883 *
884 * Returns 0 for success or -EIO if a card is not found. Returning an error
885 * here also causes the module to be unloaded
886 */
6aa20a22 887
96e672c7 888int __init init_module(void)
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889{
890 dev_3c501 = el1_probe(-1);
891 if (IS_ERR(dev_3c501))
892 return PTR_ERR(dev_3c501);
893 return 0;
894}
895
896/**
897 * cleanup_module:
6aa20a22 898 *
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899 * The module is being unloaded. We unhook our network device from the system
900 * and then free up the resources we took when the card was found.
901 */
6aa20a22 902
afc8eb46 903void __exit cleanup_module(void)
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904{
905 struct net_device *dev = dev_3c501;
906 unregister_netdev(dev);
907 release_region(dev->base_addr, EL1_IO_EXTENT);
908 free_netdev(dev);
909}
910
911#endif /* MODULE */
912
913MODULE_AUTHOR("Donald Becker, Alan Cox");
914MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Support for the ancient 3Com 3c501 ethernet card");
915MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
916
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