uboot/drivers/net/rtl8139.c
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   1/*
   2 * rtl8139.c : U-Boot driver for the RealTek RTL8139
   3 *
   4 * Masami Komiya (mkomiya@sonare.it)
   5 *
   6 * Most part is taken from rtl8139.c of etherboot
   7 *
   8 */
   9
  10/* rtl8139.c - etherboot driver for the Realtek 8139 chipset
  11
  12  ported from the linux driver written by Donald Becker
  13  by Rainer Bawidamann (Rainer.Bawidamann@informatik.uni-ulm.de) 1999
  14
  15  This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
  16  of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
  17
  18  changes to the original driver:
  19  - removed support for interrupts, switching to polling mode (yuck!)
  20  - removed support for the 8129 chip (external MII)
  21
  22*/
  23
  24/*********************************************************************/
  25/* Revision History                                                  */
  26/*********************************************************************/
  27
  28/*
  29  28 Dec 2002   ken_yap@users.sourceforge.net (Ken Yap)
  30     Put in virt_to_bus calls to allow Etherboot relocation.
  31
  32  06 Apr 2001   ken_yap@users.sourceforge.net (Ken Yap)
  33     Following email from Hyun-Joon Cha, added a disable routine, otherwise
  34     NIC remains live and can crash the kernel later.
  35
  36  4 Feb 2000    espenlaub@informatik.uni-ulm.de (Klaus Espenlaub)
  37     Shuffled things around, removed the leftovers from the 8129 support
  38     that was in the Linux driver and added a bit more 8139 definitions.
  39     Moved the 8K receive buffer to a fixed, available address outside the
  40     0x98000-0x9ffff range.  This is a bit of a hack, but currently the only
  41     way to make room for the Etherboot features that need substantial amounts
  42     of code like the ANSI console support.  Currently the buffer is just below
  43     0x10000, so this even conforms to the tagged boot image specification,
  44     which reserves the ranges 0x00000-0x10000 and 0x98000-0xA0000.  My
  45     interpretation of this "reserved" is that Etherboot may do whatever it
  46     likes, as long as its environment is kept intact (like the BIOS
  47     variables).  Hopefully fixed rtl_poll() once and for all.  The symptoms
  48     were that if Etherboot was left at the boot menu for several minutes, the
  49     first eth_poll failed.  Seems like I am the only person who does this.
  50     First of all I fixed the debugging code and then set out for a long bug
  51     hunting session.  It took me about a week full time work - poking around
  52     various places in the driver, reading Don Becker's and Jeff Garzik's Linux
  53     driver and even the FreeBSD driver (what a piece of crap!) - and
  54     eventually spotted the nasty thing: the transmit routine was acknowledging
  55     each and every interrupt pending, including the RxOverrun and RxFIFIOver
  56     interrupts.  This confused the RTL8139 thoroughly.  It destroyed the
  57     Rx ring contents by dumping the 2K FIFO contents right where we wanted to
  58     get the next packet.  Oh well, what fun.
  59
  60  18 Jan 2000   mdc@thinguin.org (Marty Connor)
  61     Drastically simplified error handling.  Basically, if any error
  62     in transmission or reception occurs, the card is reset.
  63     Also, pointed all transmit descriptors to the same buffer to
  64     save buffer space.  This should decrease driver size and avoid
  65     corruption because of exceeding 32K during runtime.
  66
  67  28 Jul 1999   (Matthias Meixner - meixner@rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de)
  68     rtl_poll was quite broken: it used the RxOK interrupt flag instead
  69     of the RxBufferEmpty flag which often resulted in very bad
  70     transmission performace - below 1kBytes/s.
  71
  72*/
  73
  74#include <common.h>
  75#include <malloc.h>
  76#include <net.h>
  77#include <netdev.h>
  78#include <asm/io.h>
  79#include <pci.h>
  80
  81#define RTL_TIMEOUT     100000
  82
  83#define ETH_FRAME_LEN           1514
  84#define ETH_ALEN                6
  85#define ETH_ZLEN                60
  86
  87/* PCI Tuning Parameters
  88   Threshold is bytes transferred to chip before transmission starts. */
  89#define TX_FIFO_THRESH 256      /* In bytes, rounded down to 32 byte units. */
  90#define RX_FIFO_THRESH  4       /* Rx buffer level before first PCI xfer.  */
  91#define RX_DMA_BURST    4       /* Maximum PCI burst, '4' is 256 bytes */
  92#define TX_DMA_BURST    4       /* Calculate as 16<<val. */
  93#define NUM_TX_DESC     4       /* Number of Tx descriptor registers. */
  94#define TX_BUF_SIZE     ETH_FRAME_LEN   /* FCS is added by the chip */
  95#define RX_BUF_LEN_IDX 0        /* 0, 1, 2 is allowed - 8,16,32K rx buffer */
  96#define RX_BUF_LEN (8192 << RX_BUF_LEN_IDX)
  97
  98#define DEBUG_TX        0       /* set to 1 to enable debug code */
  99#define DEBUG_RX        0       /* set to 1 to enable debug code */
 100
 101#define bus_to_phys(a)  pci_mem_to_phys((pci_dev_t)dev->priv, a)
 102#define phys_to_bus(a)  pci_phys_to_mem((pci_dev_t)dev->priv, a)
 103
 104/* Symbolic offsets to registers. */
 105enum RTL8139_registers {
 106        MAC0=0,                 /* Ethernet hardware address. */
 107        MAR0=8,                 /* Multicast filter. */
 108        TxStatus0=0x10,         /* Transmit status (four 32bit registers). */
 109        TxAddr0=0x20,           /* Tx descriptors (also four 32bit). */
 110        RxBuf=0x30, RxEarlyCnt=0x34, RxEarlyStatus=0x36,
 111        ChipCmd=0x37, RxBufPtr=0x38, RxBufAddr=0x3A,
 112        IntrMask=0x3C, IntrStatus=0x3E,
 113        TxConfig=0x40, RxConfig=0x44,
 114        Timer=0x48,             /* general-purpose counter. */
 115        RxMissed=0x4C,          /* 24 bits valid, write clears. */
 116        Cfg9346=0x50, Config0=0x51, Config1=0x52,
 117        TimerIntrReg=0x54,      /* intr if gp counter reaches this value */
 118        MediaStatus=0x58,
 119        Config3=0x59,
 120        MultiIntr=0x5C,
 121        RevisionID=0x5E,        /* revision of the RTL8139 chip */
 122        TxSummary=0x60,
 123        MII_BMCR=0x62, MII_BMSR=0x64, NWayAdvert=0x66, NWayLPAR=0x68,
 124        NWayExpansion=0x6A,
 125        DisconnectCnt=0x6C, FalseCarrierCnt=0x6E,
 126        NWayTestReg=0x70,
 127        RxCnt=0x72,             /* packet received counter */
 128        CSCR=0x74,              /* chip status and configuration register */
 129        PhyParm1=0x78,TwisterParm=0x7c,PhyParm2=0x80,   /* undocumented */
 130        /* from 0x84 onwards are a number of power management/wakeup frame
 131         * definitions we will probably never need to know about.  */
 132};
 133
 134enum ChipCmdBits {
 135        CmdReset=0x10, CmdRxEnb=0x08, CmdTxEnb=0x04, RxBufEmpty=0x01, };
 136
 137/* Interrupt register bits, using my own meaningful names. */
 138enum IntrStatusBits {
 139        PCIErr=0x8000, PCSTimeout=0x4000, CableLenChange= 0x2000,
 140        RxFIFOOver=0x40, RxUnderrun=0x20, RxOverflow=0x10,
 141        TxErr=0x08, TxOK=0x04, RxErr=0x02, RxOK=0x01,
 142};
 143enum TxStatusBits {
 144        TxHostOwns=0x2000, TxUnderrun=0x4000, TxStatOK=0x8000,
 145        TxOutOfWindow=0x20000000, TxAborted=0x40000000,
 146        TxCarrierLost=0x80000000,
 147};
 148enum RxStatusBits {
 149        RxMulticast=0x8000, RxPhysical=0x4000, RxBroadcast=0x2000,
 150        RxBadSymbol=0x0020, RxRunt=0x0010, RxTooLong=0x0008, RxCRCErr=0x0004,
 151        RxBadAlign=0x0002, RxStatusOK=0x0001,
 152};
 153
 154enum MediaStatusBits {
 155        MSRTxFlowEnable=0x80, MSRRxFlowEnable=0x40, MSRSpeed10=0x08,
 156        MSRLinkFail=0x04, MSRRxPauseFlag=0x02, MSRTxPauseFlag=0x01,
 157};
 158
 159enum MIIBMCRBits {
 160        BMCRReset=0x8000, BMCRSpeed100=0x2000, BMCRNWayEnable=0x1000,
 161        BMCRRestartNWay=0x0200, BMCRDuplex=0x0100,
 162};
 163
 164enum CSCRBits {
 165        CSCR_LinkOKBit=0x0400, CSCR_LinkChangeBit=0x0800,
 166        CSCR_LinkStatusBits=0x0f000, CSCR_LinkDownOffCmd=0x003c0,
 167        CSCR_LinkDownCmd=0x0f3c0,
 168};
 169
 170/* Bits in RxConfig. */
 171enum rx_mode_bits {
 172        RxCfgWrap=0x80,
 173        AcceptErr=0x20, AcceptRunt=0x10, AcceptBroadcast=0x08,
 174        AcceptMulticast=0x04, AcceptMyPhys=0x02, AcceptAllPhys=0x01,
 175};
 176
 177static int ioaddr;
 178static unsigned int cur_rx,cur_tx;
 179
 180/* The RTL8139 can only transmit from a contiguous, aligned memory block.  */
 181static unsigned char tx_buffer[TX_BUF_SIZE] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
 182static unsigned char rx_ring[RX_BUF_LEN+16] __attribute__((aligned(4)));
 183
 184static int rtl8139_probe(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t *bis);
 185static int read_eeprom(int location, int addr_len);
 186static void rtl_reset(struct eth_device *dev);
 187static int rtl_transmit(struct eth_device *dev, void *packet, int length);
 188static int rtl_poll(struct eth_device *dev);
 189static void rtl_disable(struct eth_device *dev);
 190#ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP/*  This driver already accepts all b/mcast */
 191static int rtl_bcast_addr(struct eth_device *dev, const u8 *bcast_mac, u8 set)
 192{
 193        return (0);
 194}
 195#endif
 196
 197static struct pci_device_id supported[] = {
 198       {PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, PCI_DEVICE_ID_REALTEK_8139},
 199       {PCI_VENDOR_ID_DLINK, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DLINK_8139},
 200       {}
 201};
 202
 203int rtl8139_initialize(bd_t *bis)
 204{
 205        pci_dev_t devno;
 206        int card_number = 0;
 207        struct eth_device *dev;
 208        u32 iobase;
 209        int idx=0;
 210
 211        while(1){
 212                /* Find RTL8139 */
 213                if ((devno = pci_find_devices(supported, idx++)) < 0)
 214                        break;
 215
 216                pci_read_config_dword(devno, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, &iobase);
 217                iobase &= ~0xf;
 218
 219                debug ("rtl8139: REALTEK RTL8139 @0x%x\n", iobase);
 220
 221                dev = (struct eth_device *)malloc(sizeof *dev);
 222                if (!dev) {
 223                        printf("Can not allocate memory of rtl8139\n");
 224                        break;
 225                }
 226                memset(dev, 0, sizeof(*dev));
 227
 228                sprintf (dev->name, "RTL8139#%d", card_number);
 229
 230                dev->priv = (void *) devno;
 231                dev->iobase = (int)bus_to_phys(iobase);
 232                dev->init = rtl8139_probe;
 233                dev->halt = rtl_disable;
 234                dev->send = rtl_transmit;
 235                dev->recv = rtl_poll;
 236#ifdef CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP
 237                dev->mcast = rtl_bcast_addr;
 238#endif
 239
 240                eth_register (dev);
 241
 242                card_number++;
 243
 244                pci_write_config_byte (devno, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 0x20);
 245
 246                udelay (10 * 1000);
 247        }
 248
 249        return card_number;
 250}
 251
 252static int rtl8139_probe(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t *bis)
 253{
 254        int i;
 255        int addr_len;
 256        unsigned short *ap = (unsigned short *)dev->enetaddr;
 257
 258        ioaddr = dev->iobase;
 259
 260        /* Bring the chip out of low-power mode. */
 261        outb(0x00, ioaddr + Config1);
 262
 263        addr_len = read_eeprom(0,8) == 0x8129 ? 8 : 6;
 264        for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
 265                *ap++ = le16_to_cpu (read_eeprom(i + 7, addr_len));
 266
 267        rtl_reset(dev);
 268
 269        if (inb(ioaddr + MediaStatus) & MSRLinkFail) {
 270                printf("Cable not connected or other link failure\n");
 271                return -1 ;
 272        }
 273
 274        return 0;
 275}
 276
 277/* Serial EEPROM section. */
 278
 279/*  EEPROM_Ctrl bits. */
 280#define EE_SHIFT_CLK    0x04    /* EEPROM shift clock. */
 281#define EE_CS           0x08    /* EEPROM chip select. */
 282#define EE_DATA_WRITE   0x02    /* EEPROM chip data in. */
 283#define EE_WRITE_0      0x00
 284#define EE_WRITE_1      0x02
 285#define EE_DATA_READ    0x01    /* EEPROM chip data out. */
 286#define EE_ENB          (0x80 | EE_CS)
 287
 288/*
 289        Delay between EEPROM clock transitions.
 290        No extra delay is needed with 33MHz PCI, but 66MHz may change this.
 291*/
 292
 293#define eeprom_delay()  inl(ee_addr)
 294
 295/* The EEPROM commands include the alway-set leading bit. */
 296#define EE_WRITE_CMD    (5)
 297#define EE_READ_CMD     (6)
 298#define EE_ERASE_CMD    (7)
 299
 300static int read_eeprom(int location, int addr_len)
 301{
 302        int i;
 303        unsigned int retval = 0;
 304        long ee_addr = ioaddr + Cfg9346;
 305        int read_cmd = location | (EE_READ_CMD << addr_len);
 306
 307        outb(EE_ENB & ~EE_CS, ee_addr);
 308        outb(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
 309        eeprom_delay();
 310
 311        /* Shift the read command bits out. */
 312        for (i = 4 + addr_len; i >= 0; i--) {
 313                int dataval = (read_cmd & (1 << i)) ? EE_DATA_WRITE : 0;
 314                outb(EE_ENB | dataval, ee_addr);
 315                eeprom_delay();
 316                outb(EE_ENB | dataval | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr);
 317                eeprom_delay();
 318        }
 319        outb(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
 320        eeprom_delay();
 321
 322        for (i = 16; i > 0; i--) {
 323                outb(EE_ENB | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr);
 324                eeprom_delay();
 325                retval = (retval << 1) | ((inb(ee_addr) & EE_DATA_READ) ? 1 : 0);
 326                outb(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
 327                eeprom_delay();
 328        }
 329
 330        /* Terminate the EEPROM access. */
 331        outb(~EE_CS, ee_addr);
 332        eeprom_delay();
 333        return retval;
 334}
 335
 336static const unsigned int rtl8139_rx_config =
 337        (RX_BUF_LEN_IDX << 11) |
 338        (RX_FIFO_THRESH << 13) |
 339        (RX_DMA_BURST << 8);
 340
 341static void set_rx_mode(struct eth_device *dev) {
 342        unsigned int mc_filter[2];
 343        int rx_mode;
 344        /* !IFF_PROMISC */
 345        rx_mode = AcceptBroadcast | AcceptMulticast | AcceptMyPhys;
 346        mc_filter[1] = mc_filter[0] = 0xffffffff;
 347
 348        outl(rtl8139_rx_config | rx_mode, ioaddr + RxConfig);
 349
 350        outl(mc_filter[0], ioaddr + MAR0 + 0);
 351        outl(mc_filter[1], ioaddr + MAR0 + 4);
 352}
 353
 354static void rtl_reset(struct eth_device *dev)
 355{
 356        int i;
 357
 358        outb(CmdReset, ioaddr + ChipCmd);
 359
 360        cur_rx = 0;
 361        cur_tx = 0;
 362
 363        /* Give the chip 10ms to finish the reset. */
 364        for (i=0; i<100; ++i){
 365                if ((inb(ioaddr + ChipCmd) & CmdReset) == 0) break;
 366                udelay (100); /* wait 100us */
 367        }
 368
 369
 370        for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++)
 371                outb(dev->enetaddr[i], ioaddr + MAC0 + i);
 372
 373        /* Must enable Tx/Rx before setting transfer thresholds! */
 374        outb(CmdRxEnb | CmdTxEnb, ioaddr + ChipCmd);
 375        outl((RX_FIFO_THRESH<<13) | (RX_BUF_LEN_IDX<<11) | (RX_DMA_BURST<<8),
 376                ioaddr + RxConfig);             /* accept no frames yet!  */
 377        outl((TX_DMA_BURST<<8)|0x03000000, ioaddr + TxConfig);
 378
 379        /* The Linux driver changes Config1 here to use a different LED pattern
 380         * for half duplex or full/autodetect duplex (for full/autodetect, the
 381         * outputs are TX/RX, Link10/100, FULL, while for half duplex it uses
 382         * TX/RX, Link100, Link10).  This is messy, because it doesn't match
 383         * the inscription on the mounting bracket.  It should not be changed
 384         * from the configuration EEPROM default, because the card manufacturer
 385         * should have set that to match the card.  */
 386
 387        debug_cond(DEBUG_RX,
 388                "rx ring address is %lX\n",(unsigned long)rx_ring);
 389        flush_cache((unsigned long)rx_ring, RX_BUF_LEN);
 390        outl(phys_to_bus((int)rx_ring), ioaddr + RxBuf);
 391
 392        /* If we add multicast support, the MAR0 register would have to be
 393         * initialized to 0xffffffffffffffff (two 32 bit accesses).  Etherboot
 394         * only needs broadcast (for ARP/RARP/BOOTP/DHCP) and unicast.  */
 395
 396        outb(CmdRxEnb | CmdTxEnb, ioaddr + ChipCmd);
 397
 398        outl(rtl8139_rx_config, ioaddr + RxConfig);
 399
 400        /* Start the chip's Tx and Rx process. */
 401        outl(0, ioaddr + RxMissed);
 402
 403        /* set_rx_mode */
 404        set_rx_mode(dev);
 405
 406        /* Disable all known interrupts by setting the interrupt mask. */
 407        outw(0, ioaddr + IntrMask);
 408}
 409
 410static int rtl_transmit(struct eth_device *dev, void *packet, int length)
 411{
 412        unsigned int status;
 413        unsigned long txstatus;
 414        unsigned int len = length;
 415        int i = 0;
 416
 417        ioaddr = dev->iobase;
 418
 419        memcpy((char *)tx_buffer, (char *)packet, (int)length);
 420
 421        debug_cond(DEBUG_TX, "sending %d bytes\n", len);
 422
 423        /* Note: RTL8139 doesn't auto-pad, send minimum payload (another 4
 424         * bytes are sent automatically for the FCS, totalling to 64 bytes). */
 425        while (len < ETH_ZLEN) {
 426                tx_buffer[len++] = '\0';
 427        }
 428
 429        flush_cache((unsigned long)tx_buffer, length);
 430        outl(phys_to_bus((int)tx_buffer), ioaddr + TxAddr0 + cur_tx*4);
 431        outl(((TX_FIFO_THRESH<<11) & 0x003f0000) | len,
 432                ioaddr + TxStatus0 + cur_tx*4);
 433
 434        do {
 435                status = inw(ioaddr + IntrStatus);
 436                /* Only acknlowledge interrupt sources we can properly handle
 437                 * here - the RxOverflow/RxFIFOOver MUST be handled in the
 438                 * rtl_poll() function.  */
 439                outw(status & (TxOK | TxErr | PCIErr), ioaddr + IntrStatus);
 440                if ((status & (TxOK | TxErr | PCIErr)) != 0) break;
 441                udelay(10);
 442        } while (i++ < RTL_TIMEOUT);
 443
 444        txstatus = inl(ioaddr + TxStatus0 + cur_tx*4);
 445
 446        if (status & TxOK) {
 447                cur_tx = (cur_tx + 1) % NUM_TX_DESC;
 448
 449                debug_cond(DEBUG_TX,
 450                        "tx done, status %hX txstatus %lX\n",
 451                        status, txstatus);
 452
 453                return length;
 454        } else {
 455
 456                debug_cond(DEBUG_TX,
 457                        "tx timeout/error (%d usecs), status %hX txstatus %lX\n",
 458                        10*i, status, txstatus);
 459
 460                rtl_reset(dev);
 461
 462                return 0;
 463        }
 464}
 465
 466static int rtl_poll(struct eth_device *dev)
 467{
 468        unsigned int status;
 469        unsigned int ring_offs;
 470        unsigned int rx_size, rx_status;
 471        int length=0;
 472
 473        ioaddr = dev->iobase;
 474
 475        if (inb(ioaddr + ChipCmd) & RxBufEmpty) {
 476                return 0;
 477        }
 478
 479        status = inw(ioaddr + IntrStatus);
 480        /* See below for the rest of the interrupt acknowledges.  */
 481        outw(status & ~(RxFIFOOver | RxOverflow | RxOK), ioaddr + IntrStatus);
 482
 483        debug_cond(DEBUG_RX, "rtl_poll: int %hX ", status);
 484
 485        ring_offs = cur_rx % RX_BUF_LEN;
 486        /* ring_offs is guaranteed being 4-byte aligned */
 487        rx_status = le32_to_cpu(*(unsigned int *)(rx_ring + ring_offs));
 488        rx_size = rx_status >> 16;
 489        rx_status &= 0xffff;
 490
 491        if ((rx_status & (RxBadSymbol|RxRunt|RxTooLong|RxCRCErr|RxBadAlign)) ||
 492            (rx_size < ETH_ZLEN) || (rx_size > ETH_FRAME_LEN + 4)) {
 493                printf("rx error %hX\n", rx_status);
 494                rtl_reset(dev); /* this clears all interrupts still pending */
 495                return 0;
 496        }
 497
 498        /* Received a good packet */
 499        length = rx_size - 4;   /* no one cares about the FCS */
 500        if (ring_offs+4+rx_size-4 > RX_BUF_LEN) {
 501                int semi_count = RX_BUF_LEN - ring_offs - 4;
 502                unsigned char rxdata[RX_BUF_LEN];
 503
 504                memcpy(rxdata, rx_ring + ring_offs + 4, semi_count);
 505                memcpy(&(rxdata[semi_count]), rx_ring, rx_size-4-semi_count);
 506
 507                net_process_received_packet(rxdata, length);
 508                debug_cond(DEBUG_RX, "rx packet %d+%d bytes",
 509                        semi_count, rx_size-4-semi_count);
 510        } else {
 511                net_process_received_packet(rx_ring + ring_offs + 4, length);
 512                debug_cond(DEBUG_RX, "rx packet %d bytes", rx_size-4);
 513        }
 514        flush_cache((unsigned long)rx_ring, RX_BUF_LEN);
 515
 516        cur_rx = (cur_rx + rx_size + 4 + 3) & ~3;
 517        outw(cur_rx - 16, ioaddr + RxBufPtr);
 518        /* See RTL8139 Programming Guide V0.1 for the official handling of
 519         * Rx overflow situations.  The document itself contains basically no
 520         * usable information, except for a few exception handling rules.  */
 521        outw(status & (RxFIFOOver | RxOverflow | RxOK), ioaddr + IntrStatus);
 522        return length;
 523}
 524
 525static void rtl_disable(struct eth_device *dev)
 526{
 527        int i;
 528
 529        ioaddr = dev->iobase;
 530
 531        /* reset the chip */
 532        outb(CmdReset, ioaddr + ChipCmd);
 533
 534        /* Give the chip 10ms to finish the reset. */
 535        for (i=0; i<100; ++i){
 536                if ((inb(ioaddr + ChipCmd) & CmdReset) == 0) break;
 537                udelay (100); /* wait 100us */
 538        }
 539}
 540