Previously, the check to turn on promiscuous mode only took into account the total number of SHared Receive Address (SHRA) registers and if the request was for a register within that range. It is possible that the Management Engine might have locked a number of SHRA and not allowed a new address to be written to the requested register. Add a function to determine the number of unlocked SHRA registers. Then determine if the number of registers available is sufficient for our needs, if not then return -ENOMEM so that UNICAST PROMISC mode is activated. Since the method by which ME claims SHRA registers is non-deterministic, also add a return value to the function attempting to write an address to a SHRA, and return a -E1000_ERR_CONFIG if the write fails. The error will be passed up the function chain and allow the driver to also set UNICAST PROMISC when this happens. Cc: Vlad Yasevich <vyasevic@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Ertman <davidx.m.ertman@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* Intel PRO/1000 Linux driver
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 * Copyright(c) 1999 - 2014 Intel Corporation.
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 *
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 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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 * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
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 * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 *
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 * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
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 * more details.
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 *
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 * The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in
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 * the file called "COPYING".
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 *
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 * Contact Information:
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 * Linux NICS <linux.nics@intel.com>
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 * e1000-devel Mailing List <e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
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 * Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
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 */
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#include "e1000.h"
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/**
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 *  e1000e_get_bus_info_pcie - Get PCIe bus information
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Determines and stores the system bus information for a particular
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 *  network interface.  The following bus information is determined and stored:
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 *  bus speed, bus width, type (PCIe), and PCIe function.
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 **/
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s32 e1000e_get_bus_info_pcie(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
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	struct e1000_bus_info *bus = &hw->bus;
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	struct e1000_adapter *adapter = hw->adapter;
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	u16 pcie_link_status, cap_offset;
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	cap_offset = adapter->pdev->pcie_cap;
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	if (!cap_offset) {
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		bus->width = e1000_bus_width_unknown;
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	} else {
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		pci_read_config_word(adapter->pdev,
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				     cap_offset + PCIE_LINK_STATUS,
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				     &pcie_link_status);
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		bus->width = (enum e1000_bus_width)((pcie_link_status &
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						     PCIE_LINK_WIDTH_MASK) >>
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						    PCIE_LINK_WIDTH_SHIFT);
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	}
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	mac->ops.set_lan_id(hw);
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	return 0;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_set_lan_id_multi_port_pcie - Set LAN id for PCIe multiple port devices
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 *
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Determines the LAN function id by reading memory-mapped registers
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 *  and swaps the port value if requested.
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 **/
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void e1000_set_lan_id_multi_port_pcie(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	struct e1000_bus_info *bus = &hw->bus;
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	u32 reg;
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	/* The status register reports the correct function number
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	 * for the device regardless of function swap state.
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	 */
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	reg = er32(STATUS);
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	bus->func = (reg & E1000_STATUS_FUNC_MASK) >> E1000_STATUS_FUNC_SHIFT;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_set_lan_id_single_port - Set LAN id for a single port device
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Sets the LAN function id to zero for a single port device.
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 **/
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void e1000_set_lan_id_single_port(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	struct e1000_bus_info *bus = &hw->bus;
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	bus->func = 0;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_clear_vfta_generic - Clear VLAN filter table
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Clears the register array which contains the VLAN filter table by
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 *  setting all the values to 0.
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 **/
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void e1000_clear_vfta_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	u32 offset;
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	for (offset = 0; offset < E1000_VLAN_FILTER_TBL_SIZE; offset++) {
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		E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, E1000_VFTA, offset, 0);
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		e1e_flush();
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	}
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_write_vfta_generic - Write value to VLAN filter table
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *  @offset: register offset in VLAN filter table
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 *  @value: register value written to VLAN filter table
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 *
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 *  Writes value at the given offset in the register array which stores
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 *  the VLAN filter table.
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 **/
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void e1000_write_vfta_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 offset, u32 value)
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{
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	E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, E1000_VFTA, offset, value);
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	e1e_flush();
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000e_init_rx_addrs - Initialize receive address's
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *  @rar_count: receive address registers
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 *
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 *  Setup the receive address registers by setting the base receive address
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 *  register to the devices MAC address and clearing all the other receive
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 *  address registers to 0.
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 **/
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void e1000e_init_rx_addrs(struct e1000_hw *hw, u16 rar_count)
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{
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	u32 i;
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	u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN] = { 0 };
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	/* Setup the receive address */
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	e_dbg("Programming MAC Address into RAR[0]\n");
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	hw->mac.ops.rar_set(hw, hw->mac.addr, 0);
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	/* Zero out the other (rar_entry_count - 1) receive addresses */
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	e_dbg("Clearing RAR[1-%u]\n", rar_count - 1);
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	for (i = 1; i < rar_count; i++)
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		hw->mac.ops.rar_set(hw, mac_addr, i);
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_check_alt_mac_addr_generic - Check for alternate MAC addr
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Checks the nvm for an alternate MAC address.  An alternate MAC address
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 *  can be setup by pre-boot software and must be treated like a permanent
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 *  address and must override the actual permanent MAC address. If an
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 *  alternate MAC address is found it is programmed into RAR0, replacing
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 *  the permanent address that was installed into RAR0 by the Si on reset.
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 *  This function will return SUCCESS unless it encounters an error while
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 *  reading the EEPROM.
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 **/
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s32 e1000_check_alt_mac_addr_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	u32 i;
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	s32 ret_val;
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	u16 offset, nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset, nvm_data;
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	u8 alt_mac_addr[ETH_ALEN];
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	ret_val = e1000_read_nvm(hw, NVM_COMPAT, 1, &nvm_data);
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	if (ret_val)
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		return ret_val;
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	/* not supported on 82573 */
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	if (hw->mac.type == e1000_82573)
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		return 0;
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	ret_val = e1000_read_nvm(hw, NVM_ALT_MAC_ADDR_PTR, 1,
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				 &nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset);
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	if (ret_val) {
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		e_dbg("NVM Read Error\n");
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		return ret_val;
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	}
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	if ((nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset == 0xFFFF) ||
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	    (nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset == 0x0000))
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		/* There is no Alternate MAC Address */
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		return 0;
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	if (hw->bus.func == E1000_FUNC_1)
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		nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset += E1000_ALT_MAC_ADDRESS_OFFSET_LAN1;
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	for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i += 2) {
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		offset = nvm_alt_mac_addr_offset + (i >> 1);
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		ret_val = e1000_read_nvm(hw, offset, 1, &nvm_data);
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		if (ret_val) {
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			e_dbg("NVM Read Error\n");
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			return ret_val;
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		}
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		alt_mac_addr[i] = (u8)(nvm_data & 0xFF);
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		alt_mac_addr[i + 1] = (u8)(nvm_data >> 8);
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	}
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	/* if multicast bit is set, the alternate address will not be used */
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	if (is_multicast_ether_addr(alt_mac_addr)) {
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		e_dbg("Ignoring Alternate Mac Address with MC bit set\n");
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		return 0;
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	}
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	/* We have a valid alternate MAC address, and we want to treat it the
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	 * same as the normal permanent MAC address stored by the HW into the
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	 * RAR. Do this by mapping this address into RAR0.
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	 */
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	hw->mac.ops.rar_set(hw, alt_mac_addr, 0);
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	return 0;
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}
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u32 e1000e_rar_get_count_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	return hw->mac.rar_entry_count;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000e_rar_set_generic - Set receive address register
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *  @addr: pointer to the receive address
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 *  @index: receive address array register
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 *
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 *  Sets the receive address array register at index to the address passed
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 *  in by addr.
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 **/
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int e1000e_rar_set_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw, u8 *addr, u32 index)
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{
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	u32 rar_low, rar_high;
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	/* HW expects these in little endian so we reverse the byte order
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	 * from network order (big endian) to little endian
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	 */
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	rar_low = ((u32)addr[0] | ((u32)addr[1] << 8) |
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		   ((u32)addr[2] << 16) | ((u32)addr[3] << 24));
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	rar_high = ((u32)addr[4] | ((u32)addr[5] << 8));
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	/* If MAC address zero, no need to set the AV bit */
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	if (rar_low || rar_high)
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		rar_high |= E1000_RAH_AV;
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	/* Some bridges will combine consecutive 32-bit writes into
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	 * a single burst write, which will malfunction on some parts.
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	 * The flushes avoid this.
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	 */
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	ew32(RAL(index), rar_low);
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	e1e_flush();
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	ew32(RAH(index), rar_high);
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	e1e_flush();
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	return 0;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000_hash_mc_addr - Generate a multicast hash value
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *  @mc_addr: pointer to a multicast address
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 *
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 *  Generates a multicast address hash value which is used to determine
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 *  the multicast filter table array address and new table value.
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 **/
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static u32 e1000_hash_mc_addr(struct e1000_hw *hw, u8 *mc_addr)
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{
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	u32 hash_value, hash_mask;
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	u8 bit_shift = 0;
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	/* Register count multiplied by bits per register */
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	hash_mask = (hw->mac.mta_reg_count * 32) - 1;
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	/* For a mc_filter_type of 0, bit_shift is the number of left-shifts
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	 * where 0xFF would still fall within the hash mask.
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	 */
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	while (hash_mask >> bit_shift != 0xFF)
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		bit_shift++;
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	/* The portion of the address that is used for the hash table
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	 * is determined by the mc_filter_type setting.
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	 * The algorithm is such that there is a total of 8 bits of shifting.
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	 * The bit_shift for a mc_filter_type of 0 represents the number of
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	 * left-shifts where the MSB of mc_addr[5] would still fall within
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	 * the hash_mask.  Case 0 does this exactly.  Since there are a total
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	 * of 8 bits of shifting, then mc_addr[4] will shift right the
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	 * remaining number of bits. Thus 8 - bit_shift.  The rest of the
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	 * cases are a variation of this algorithm...essentially raising the
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	 * number of bits to shift mc_addr[5] left, while still keeping the
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	 * 8-bit shifting total.
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	 *
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	 * For example, given the following Destination MAC Address and an
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	 * mta register count of 128 (thus a 4096-bit vector and 0xFFF mask),
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	 * we can see that the bit_shift for case 0 is 4.  These are the hash
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	 * values resulting from each mc_filter_type...
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	 * [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
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	 * 01  AA  00  12  34  56
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	 * LSB           MSB
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	 *
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	 * case 0: hash_value = ((0x34 >> 4) | (0x56 << 4)) & 0xFFF = 0x563
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	 * case 1: hash_value = ((0x34 >> 3) | (0x56 << 5)) & 0xFFF = 0xAC6
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	 * case 2: hash_value = ((0x34 >> 2) | (0x56 << 6)) & 0xFFF = 0x163
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	 * case 3: hash_value = ((0x34 >> 0) | (0x56 << 8)) & 0xFFF = 0x634
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	 */
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	switch (hw->mac.mc_filter_type) {
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	default:
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	case 0:
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		break;
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	case 1:
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		bit_shift += 1;
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		break;
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	case 2:
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		bit_shift += 2;
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		break;
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	case 3:
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		bit_shift += 4;
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		break;
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	}
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	hash_value = hash_mask & (((mc_addr[4] >> (8 - bit_shift)) |
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				   (((u16)mc_addr[5]) << bit_shift)));
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	return hash_value;
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000e_update_mc_addr_list_generic - Update Multicast addresses
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *  @mc_addr_list: array of multicast addresses to program
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 *  @mc_addr_count: number of multicast addresses to program
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 *
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 *  Updates entire Multicast Table Array.
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 *  The caller must have a packed mc_addr_list of multicast addresses.
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 **/
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void e1000e_update_mc_addr_list_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw,
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					u8 *mc_addr_list, u32 mc_addr_count)
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{
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	u32 hash_value, hash_bit, hash_reg;
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	int i;
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	/* clear mta_shadow */
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	memset(&hw->mac.mta_shadow, 0, sizeof(hw->mac.mta_shadow));
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	/* update mta_shadow from mc_addr_list */
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	for (i = 0; (u32)i < mc_addr_count; i++) {
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		hash_value = e1000_hash_mc_addr(hw, mc_addr_list);
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		hash_reg = (hash_value >> 5) & (hw->mac.mta_reg_count - 1);
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		hash_bit = hash_value & 0x1F;
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		hw->mac.mta_shadow[hash_reg] |= (1 << hash_bit);
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		mc_addr_list += (ETH_ALEN);
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	}
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	/* replace the entire MTA table */
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	for (i = hw->mac.mta_reg_count - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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		E1000_WRITE_REG_ARRAY(hw, E1000_MTA, i, hw->mac.mta_shadow[i]);
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	e1e_flush();
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}
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/**
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 *  e1000e_clear_hw_cntrs_base - Clear base hardware counters
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 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
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 *
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 *  Clears the base hardware counters by reading the counter registers.
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 **/
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void e1000e_clear_hw_cntrs_base(struct e1000_hw *hw)
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{
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	er32(CRCERRS);
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	er32(SYMERRS);
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	er32(MPC);
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	er32(SCC);
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	er32(ECOL);
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	er32(MCC);
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	er32(LATECOL);
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	er32(COLC);
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	er32(DC);
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	er32(SEC);
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	er32(RLEC);
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	er32(XONRXC);
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	er32(XONTXC);
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	er32(XOFFRXC);
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	er32(XOFFTXC);
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	er32(FCRUC);
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	er32(GPRC);
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	er32(BPRC);
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	er32(MPRC);
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	er32(GPTC);
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	er32(GORCL);
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	er32(GORCH);
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	er32(GOTCL);
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	er32(GOTCH);
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	er32(RNBC);
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	er32(RUC);
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	er32(RFC);
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	er32(ROC);
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	er32(RJC);
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	er32(TORL);
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	er32(TORH);
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	er32(TOTL);
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	er32(TOTH);
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	er32(TPR);
 | 
						|
	er32(TPT);
 | 
						|
	er32(MPTC);
 | 
						|
	er32(BPTC);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_check_for_copper_link - Check for link (Copper)
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Checks to see of the link status of the hardware has changed.  If a
 | 
						|
 *  change in link status has been detected, then we read the PHY registers
 | 
						|
 *  to get the current speed/duplex if link exists.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_check_for_copper_link(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
	bool link;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* We only want to go out to the PHY registers to see if Auto-Neg
 | 
						|
	 * has completed and/or if our link status has changed.  The
 | 
						|
	 * get_link_status flag is set upon receiving a Link Status
 | 
						|
	 * Change or Rx Sequence Error interrupt.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (!mac->get_link_status)
 | 
						|
		return 0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* First we want to see if the MII Status Register reports
 | 
						|
	 * link.  If so, then we want to get the current speed/duplex
 | 
						|
	 * of the PHY.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	ret_val = e1000e_phy_has_link_generic(hw, 1, 0, &link);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!link)
 | 
						|
		return 0;	/* No link detected */
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	mac->get_link_status = false;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Check if there was DownShift, must be checked
 | 
						|
	 * immediately after link-up
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	e1000e_check_downshift(hw);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If we are forcing speed/duplex, then we simply return since
 | 
						|
	 * we have already determined whether we have link or not.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (!mac->autoneg)
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Auto-Neg is enabled.  Auto Speed Detection takes care
 | 
						|
	 * of MAC speed/duplex configuration.  So we only need to
 | 
						|
	 * configure Collision Distance in the MAC.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	mac->ops.config_collision_dist(hw);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Configure Flow Control now that Auto-Neg has completed.
 | 
						|
	 * First, we need to restore the desired flow control
 | 
						|
	 * settings because we may have had to re-autoneg with a
 | 
						|
	 * different link partner.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	ret_val = e1000e_config_fc_after_link_up(hw);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Error configuring flow control\n");
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return ret_val;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_check_for_fiber_link - Check for link (Fiber)
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Checks for link up on the hardware.  If link is not up and we have
 | 
						|
 *  a signal, then we need to force link up.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_check_for_fiber_link(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	u32 rxcw;
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
	u32 status;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
	status = er32(STATUS);
 | 
						|
	rxcw = er32(RXCW);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If we don't have link (auto-negotiation failed or link partner
 | 
						|
	 * cannot auto-negotiate), the cable is plugged in (we have signal),
 | 
						|
	 * and our link partner is not trying to auto-negotiate with us (we
 | 
						|
	 * are receiving idles or data), we need to force link up. We also
 | 
						|
	 * need to give auto-negotiation time to complete, in case the cable
 | 
						|
	 * was just plugged in. The autoneg_failed flag does this.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	/* (ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1) == 1 == have signal */
 | 
						|
	if ((ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1) && !(status & E1000_STATUS_LU) &&
 | 
						|
	    !(rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C)) {
 | 
						|
		if (!mac->autoneg_failed) {
 | 
						|
			mac->autoneg_failed = true;
 | 
						|
			return 0;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("NOT Rx'ing /C/, disable AutoNeg and force link.\n");
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Disable auto-negotiation in the TXCW register */
 | 
						|
		ew32(TXCW, (mac->txcw & ~E1000_TXCW_ANE));
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Force link-up and also force full-duplex. */
 | 
						|
		ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_SLU | E1000_CTRL_FD);
 | 
						|
		ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Configure Flow Control after forcing link up. */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000e_config_fc_after_link_up(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error configuring flow control\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else if ((ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SLU) && (rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C)) {
 | 
						|
		/* If we are forcing link and we are receiving /C/ ordered
 | 
						|
		 * sets, re-enable auto-negotiation in the TXCW register
 | 
						|
		 * and disable forced link in the Device Control register
 | 
						|
		 * in an attempt to auto-negotiate with our link partner.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Rx'ing /C/, enable AutoNeg and stop forcing link.\n");
 | 
						|
		ew32(TXCW, mac->txcw);
 | 
						|
		ew32(CTRL, (ctrl & ~E1000_CTRL_SLU));
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		mac->serdes_has_link = true;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_check_for_serdes_link - Check for link (Serdes)
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Checks for link up on the hardware.  If link is not up and we have
 | 
						|
 *  a signal, then we need to force link up.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_check_for_serdes_link(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	u32 rxcw;
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
	u32 status;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
	status = er32(STATUS);
 | 
						|
	rxcw = er32(RXCW);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If we don't have link (auto-negotiation failed or link partner
 | 
						|
	 * cannot auto-negotiate), and our link partner is not trying to
 | 
						|
	 * auto-negotiate with us (we are receiving idles or data),
 | 
						|
	 * we need to force link up. We also need to give auto-negotiation
 | 
						|
	 * time to complete.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	/* (ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1) == 1 == have signal */
 | 
						|
	if (!(status & E1000_STATUS_LU) && !(rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C)) {
 | 
						|
		if (!mac->autoneg_failed) {
 | 
						|
			mac->autoneg_failed = true;
 | 
						|
			return 0;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("NOT Rx'ing /C/, disable AutoNeg and force link.\n");
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Disable auto-negotiation in the TXCW register */
 | 
						|
		ew32(TXCW, (mac->txcw & ~E1000_TXCW_ANE));
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Force link-up and also force full-duplex. */
 | 
						|
		ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_SLU | E1000_CTRL_FD);
 | 
						|
		ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Configure Flow Control after forcing link up. */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000e_config_fc_after_link_up(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error configuring flow control\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else if ((ctrl & E1000_CTRL_SLU) && (rxcw & E1000_RXCW_C)) {
 | 
						|
		/* If we are forcing link and we are receiving /C/ ordered
 | 
						|
		 * sets, re-enable auto-negotiation in the TXCW register
 | 
						|
		 * and disable forced link in the Device Control register
 | 
						|
		 * in an attempt to auto-negotiate with our link partner.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Rx'ing /C/, enable AutoNeg and stop forcing link.\n");
 | 
						|
		ew32(TXCW, mac->txcw);
 | 
						|
		ew32(CTRL, (ctrl & ~E1000_CTRL_SLU));
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		mac->serdes_has_link = true;
 | 
						|
	} else if (!(E1000_TXCW_ANE & er32(TXCW))) {
 | 
						|
		/* If we force link for non-auto-negotiation switch, check
 | 
						|
		 * link status based on MAC synchronization for internal
 | 
						|
		 * serdes media type.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		/* SYNCH bit and IV bit are sticky. */
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(10, 20);
 | 
						|
		rxcw = er32(RXCW);
 | 
						|
		if (rxcw & E1000_RXCW_SYNCH) {
 | 
						|
			if (!(rxcw & E1000_RXCW_IV)) {
 | 
						|
				mac->serdes_has_link = true;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("SERDES: Link up - forced.\n");
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			mac->serdes_has_link = false;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("SERDES: Link down - force failed.\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (E1000_TXCW_ANE & er32(TXCW)) {
 | 
						|
		status = er32(STATUS);
 | 
						|
		if (status & E1000_STATUS_LU) {
 | 
						|
			/* SYNCH bit and IV bit are sticky, so reread rxcw. */
 | 
						|
			usleep_range(10, 20);
 | 
						|
			rxcw = er32(RXCW);
 | 
						|
			if (rxcw & E1000_RXCW_SYNCH) {
 | 
						|
				if (!(rxcw & E1000_RXCW_IV)) {
 | 
						|
					mac->serdes_has_link = true;
 | 
						|
					e_dbg("SERDES: Link up - autoneg completed successfully.\n");
 | 
						|
				} else {
 | 
						|
					mac->serdes_has_link = false;
 | 
						|
					e_dbg("SERDES: Link down - invalid codewords detected in autoneg.\n");
 | 
						|
				}
 | 
						|
			} else {
 | 
						|
				mac->serdes_has_link = false;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("SERDES: Link down - no sync.\n");
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			mac->serdes_has_link = false;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("SERDES: Link down - autoneg failed\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000_set_default_fc_generic - Set flow control default values
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Read the EEPROM for the default values for flow control and store the
 | 
						|
 *  values.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
static s32 e1000_set_default_fc_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
	u16 nvm_data;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Read and store word 0x0F of the EEPROM. This word contains bits
 | 
						|
	 * that determine the hardware's default PAUSE (flow control) mode,
 | 
						|
	 * a bit that determines whether the HW defaults to enabling or
 | 
						|
	 * disabling auto-negotiation, and the direction of the
 | 
						|
	 * SW defined pins. If there is no SW over-ride of the flow
 | 
						|
	 * control setting, then the variable hw->fc will
 | 
						|
	 * be initialized based on a value in the EEPROM.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	ret_val = e1000_read_nvm(hw, NVM_INIT_CONTROL2_REG, 1, &nvm_data);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("NVM Read Error\n");
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!(nvm_data & NVM_WORD0F_PAUSE_MASK))
 | 
						|
		hw->fc.requested_mode = e1000_fc_none;
 | 
						|
	else if ((nvm_data & NVM_WORD0F_PAUSE_MASK) == NVM_WORD0F_ASM_DIR)
 | 
						|
		hw->fc.requested_mode = e1000_fc_tx_pause;
 | 
						|
	else
 | 
						|
		hw->fc.requested_mode = e1000_fc_full;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_setup_link_generic - Setup flow control and link settings
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Determines which flow control settings to use, then configures flow
 | 
						|
 *  control.  Calls the appropriate media-specific link configuration
 | 
						|
 *  function.  Assuming the adapter has a valid link partner, a valid link
 | 
						|
 *  should be established.  Assumes the hardware has previously been reset
 | 
						|
 *  and the transmitter and receiver are not enabled.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_setup_link_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* In the case of the phy reset being blocked, we already have a link.
 | 
						|
	 * We do not need to set it up again.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block && hw->phy.ops.check_reset_block(hw))
 | 
						|
		return 0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If requested flow control is set to default, set flow control
 | 
						|
	 * based on the EEPROM flow control settings.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (hw->fc.requested_mode == e1000_fc_default) {
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000_set_default_fc_generic(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Save off the requested flow control mode for use later.  Depending
 | 
						|
	 * on the link partner's capabilities, we may or may not use this mode.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	hw->fc.current_mode = hw->fc.requested_mode;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	e_dbg("After fix-ups FlowControl is now = %x\n", hw->fc.current_mode);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Call the necessary media_type subroutine to configure the link. */
 | 
						|
	ret_val = hw->mac.ops.setup_physical_interface(hw);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Initialize the flow control address, type, and PAUSE timer
 | 
						|
	 * registers to their default values.  This is done even if flow
 | 
						|
	 * control is disabled, because it does not hurt anything to
 | 
						|
	 * initialize these registers.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	e_dbg("Initializing the Flow Control address, type and timer regs\n");
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCT, FLOW_CONTROL_TYPE);
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCAH, FLOW_CONTROL_ADDRESS_HIGH);
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCAL, FLOW_CONTROL_ADDRESS_LOW);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCTTV, hw->fc.pause_time);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return e1000e_set_fc_watermarks(hw);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000_commit_fc_settings_generic - Configure flow control
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Write the flow control settings to the Transmit Config Word Register (TXCW)
 | 
						|
 *  base on the flow control settings in e1000_mac_info.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
static s32 e1000_commit_fc_settings_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	u32 txcw;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Check for a software override of the flow control settings, and
 | 
						|
	 * setup the device accordingly.  If auto-negotiation is enabled, then
 | 
						|
	 * software will have to set the "PAUSE" bits to the correct value in
 | 
						|
	 * the Transmit Config Word Register (TXCW) and re-start auto-
 | 
						|
	 * negotiation.  However, if auto-negotiation is disabled, then
 | 
						|
	 * software will have to manually configure the two flow control enable
 | 
						|
	 * bits in the CTRL register.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * The possible values of the "fc" parameter are:
 | 
						|
	 *      0:  Flow control is completely disabled
 | 
						|
	 *      1:  Rx flow control is enabled (we can receive pause frames,
 | 
						|
	 *          but not send pause frames).
 | 
						|
	 *      2:  Tx flow control is enabled (we can send pause frames but we
 | 
						|
	 *          do not support receiving pause frames).
 | 
						|
	 *      3:  Both Rx and Tx flow control (symmetric) are enabled.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	switch (hw->fc.current_mode) {
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_none:
 | 
						|
		/* Flow control completely disabled by a software over-ride. */
 | 
						|
		txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_rx_pause:
 | 
						|
		/* Rx Flow control is enabled and Tx Flow control is disabled
 | 
						|
		 * by a software over-ride. Since there really isn't a way to
 | 
						|
		 * advertise that we are capable of Rx Pause ONLY, we will
 | 
						|
		 * advertise that we support both symmetric and asymmetric Rx
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE.  Later, we will disable the adapter's ability to send
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE frames.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_PAUSE_MASK);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_tx_pause:
 | 
						|
		/* Tx Flow control is enabled, and Rx Flow control is disabled,
 | 
						|
		 * by a software over-ride.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_full:
 | 
						|
		/* Flow control (both Rx and Tx) is enabled by a software
 | 
						|
		 * over-ride.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		txcw = (E1000_TXCW_ANE | E1000_TXCW_FD | E1000_TXCW_PAUSE_MASK);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Flow control param set incorrectly\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG;
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ew32(TXCW, txcw);
 | 
						|
	mac->txcw = txcw;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000_poll_fiber_serdes_link_generic - Poll for link up
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Polls for link up by reading the status register, if link fails to come
 | 
						|
 *  up with auto-negotiation, then the link is forced if a signal is detected.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
static s32 e1000_poll_fiber_serdes_link_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	u32 i, status;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If we have a signal (the cable is plugged in, or assumed true for
 | 
						|
	 * serdes media) then poll for a "Link-Up" indication in the Device
 | 
						|
	 * Status Register.  Time-out if a link isn't seen in 500 milliseconds
 | 
						|
	 * seconds (Auto-negotiation should complete in less than 500
 | 
						|
	 * milliseconds even if the other end is doing it in SW).
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	for (i = 0; i < FIBER_LINK_UP_LIMIT; i++) {
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(10000, 20000);
 | 
						|
		status = er32(STATUS);
 | 
						|
		if (status & E1000_STATUS_LU)
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if (i == FIBER_LINK_UP_LIMIT) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Never got a valid link from auto-neg!!!\n");
 | 
						|
		mac->autoneg_failed = true;
 | 
						|
		/* AutoNeg failed to achieve a link, so we'll call
 | 
						|
		 * mac->check_for_link. This routine will force the
 | 
						|
		 * link up if we detect a signal. This will allow us to
 | 
						|
		 * communicate with non-autonegotiating link partners.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = mac->ops.check_for_link(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error while checking for link\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		mac->autoneg_failed = false;
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		mac->autoneg_failed = false;
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Valid Link Found\n");
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_setup_fiber_serdes_link - Setup link for fiber/serdes
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Configures collision distance and flow control for fiber and serdes
 | 
						|
 *  links.  Upon successful setup, poll for link.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_setup_fiber_serdes_link(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Take the link out of reset */
 | 
						|
	ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_LRST;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	hw->mac.ops.config_collision_dist(hw);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ret_val = e1000_commit_fc_settings_generic(hw);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Since auto-negotiation is enabled, take the link out of reset (the
 | 
						|
	 * link will be in reset, because we previously reset the chip). This
 | 
						|
	 * will restart auto-negotiation.  If auto-negotiation is successful
 | 
						|
	 * then the link-up status bit will be set and the flow control enable
 | 
						|
	 * bits (RFCE and TFCE) will be set according to their negotiated value.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	e_dbg("Auto-negotiation enabled\n");
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
	e1e_flush();
 | 
						|
	usleep_range(1000, 2000);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* For these adapters, the SW definable pin 1 is set when the optics
 | 
						|
	 * detect a signal.  If we have a signal, then poll for a "Link-Up"
 | 
						|
	 * indication.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_internal_serdes ||
 | 
						|
	    (er32(CTRL) & E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN1)) {
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000_poll_fiber_serdes_link_generic(hw);
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("No signal detected\n");
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return ret_val;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_config_collision_dist_generic - Configure collision distance
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Configures the collision distance to the default value and is used
 | 
						|
 *  during link setup.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
void e1000e_config_collision_dist_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 tctl;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	tctl = er32(TCTL);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	tctl &= ~E1000_TCTL_COLD;
 | 
						|
	tctl |= E1000_COLLISION_DISTANCE << E1000_COLD_SHIFT;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ew32(TCTL, tctl);
 | 
						|
	e1e_flush();
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_set_fc_watermarks - Set flow control high/low watermarks
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Sets the flow control high/low threshold (watermark) registers.  If
 | 
						|
 *  flow control XON frame transmission is enabled, then set XON frame
 | 
						|
 *  transmission as well.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_set_fc_watermarks(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 fcrtl = 0, fcrth = 0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Set the flow control receive threshold registers.  Normally,
 | 
						|
	 * these registers will be set to a default threshold that may be
 | 
						|
	 * adjusted later by the driver's runtime code.  However, if the
 | 
						|
	 * ability to transmit pause frames is not enabled, then these
 | 
						|
	 * registers will be set to 0.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (hw->fc.current_mode & e1000_fc_tx_pause) {
 | 
						|
		/* We need to set up the Receive Threshold high and low water
 | 
						|
		 * marks as well as (optionally) enabling the transmission of
 | 
						|
		 * XON frames.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		fcrtl = hw->fc.low_water;
 | 
						|
		if (hw->fc.send_xon)
 | 
						|
			fcrtl |= E1000_FCRTL_XONE;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		fcrth = hw->fc.high_water;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCRTL, fcrtl);
 | 
						|
	ew32(FCRTH, fcrth);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_force_mac_fc - Force the MAC's flow control settings
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Force the MAC's flow control settings.  Sets the TFCE and RFCE bits in the
 | 
						|
 *  device control register to reflect the adapter settings.  TFCE and RFCE
 | 
						|
 *  need to be explicitly set by software when a copper PHY is used because
 | 
						|
 *  autonegotiation is managed by the PHY rather than the MAC.  Software must
 | 
						|
 *  also configure these bits when link is forced on a fiber connection.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_force_mac_fc(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Because we didn't get link via the internal auto-negotiation
 | 
						|
	 * mechanism (we either forced link or we got link via PHY
 | 
						|
	 * auto-neg), we have to manually enable/disable transmit an
 | 
						|
	 * receive flow control.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * The "Case" statement below enables/disable flow control
 | 
						|
	 * according to the "hw->fc.current_mode" parameter.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * The possible values of the "fc" parameter are:
 | 
						|
	 *      0:  Flow control is completely disabled
 | 
						|
	 *      1:  Rx flow control is enabled (we can receive pause
 | 
						|
	 *          frames but not send pause frames).
 | 
						|
	 *      2:  Tx flow control is enabled (we can send pause frames
 | 
						|
	 *          frames but we do not receive pause frames).
 | 
						|
	 *      3:  Both Rx and Tx flow control (symmetric) is enabled.
 | 
						|
	 *  other:  No other values should be possible at this point.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	e_dbg("hw->fc.current_mode = %u\n", hw->fc.current_mode);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	switch (hw->fc.current_mode) {
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_none:
 | 
						|
		ctrl &= (~(E1000_CTRL_TFCE | E1000_CTRL_RFCE));
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_rx_pause:
 | 
						|
		ctrl &= (~E1000_CTRL_TFCE);
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_RFCE;
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_tx_pause:
 | 
						|
		ctrl &= (~E1000_CTRL_RFCE);
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_TFCE;
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_fc_full:
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= (E1000_CTRL_TFCE | E1000_CTRL_RFCE);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Flow control param set incorrectly\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_config_fc_after_link_up - Configures flow control after link
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Checks the status of auto-negotiation after link up to ensure that the
 | 
						|
 *  speed and duplex were not forced.  If the link needed to be forced, then
 | 
						|
 *  flow control needs to be forced also.  If auto-negotiation is enabled
 | 
						|
 *  and did not fail, then we configure flow control based on our link
 | 
						|
 *  partner.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_config_fc_after_link_up(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val = 0;
 | 
						|
	u32 pcs_status_reg, pcs_adv_reg, pcs_lp_ability_reg, pcs_ctrl_reg;
 | 
						|
	u16 mii_status_reg, mii_nway_adv_reg, mii_nway_lp_ability_reg;
 | 
						|
	u16 speed, duplex;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Check for the case where we have fiber media and auto-neg failed
 | 
						|
	 * so we had to force link.  In this case, we need to force the
 | 
						|
	 * configuration of the MAC to match the "fc" parameter.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if (mac->autoneg_failed) {
 | 
						|
		if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber ||
 | 
						|
		    hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_internal_serdes)
 | 
						|
			ret_val = e1000e_force_mac_fc(hw);
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_copper)
 | 
						|
			ret_val = e1000e_force_mac_fc(hw);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Error forcing flow control settings\n");
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Check for the case where we have copper media and auto-neg is
 | 
						|
	 * enabled.  In this case, we need to check and see if Auto-Neg
 | 
						|
	 * has completed, and if so, how the PHY and link partner has
 | 
						|
	 * flow control configured.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if ((hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_copper) && mac->autoneg) {
 | 
						|
		/* Read the MII Status Register and check to see if AutoNeg
 | 
						|
		 * has completed.  We read this twice because this reg has
 | 
						|
		 * some "sticky" (latched) bits.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1e_rphy(hw, MII_BMSR, &mii_status_reg);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1e_rphy(hw, MII_BMSR, &mii_status_reg);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		if (!(mii_status_reg & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Copper PHY and Auto Neg has not completed.\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* The AutoNeg process has completed, so we now need to
 | 
						|
		 * read both the Auto Negotiation Advertisement
 | 
						|
		 * Register (Address 4) and the Auto_Negotiation Base
 | 
						|
		 * Page Ability Register (Address 5) to determine how
 | 
						|
		 * flow control was negotiated.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1e_rphy(hw, MII_ADVERTISE, &mii_nway_adv_reg);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1e_rphy(hw, MII_LPA, &mii_nway_lp_ability_reg);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Two bits in the Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register
 | 
						|
		 * (Address 4) and two bits in the Auto Negotiation Base
 | 
						|
		 * Page Ability Register (Address 5) determine flow control
 | 
						|
		 * for both the PHY and the link partner.  The following
 | 
						|
		 * table, taken out of the IEEE 802.3ab/D6.0 dated March 25,
 | 
						|
		 * 1999, describes these PAUSE resolution bits and how flow
 | 
						|
		 * control is determined based upon these settings.
 | 
						|
		 * NOTE:  DC = Don't Care
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | NIC Resolution
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    0    |  DC   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   0   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    0    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    1    | e1000_fc_tx_pause
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    0    |   0   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |   DC    |   1   |   DC    | e1000_fc_full
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    0    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    1    | e1000_fc_rx_pause
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * Are both PAUSE bits set to 1?  If so, this implies
 | 
						|
		 * Symmetric Flow Control is enabled at both ends.  The
 | 
						|
		 * ASM_DIR bits are irrelevant per the spec.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * For Symmetric Flow Control:
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |   DC    |   1   |   DC    | E1000_fc_full
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		if ((mii_nway_adv_reg & ADVERTISE_PAUSE_CAP) &&
 | 
						|
		    (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & LPA_PAUSE_CAP)) {
 | 
						|
			/* Now we need to check if the user selected Rx ONLY
 | 
						|
			 * of pause frames.  In this case, we had to advertise
 | 
						|
			 * FULL flow control because we could not advertise Rx
 | 
						|
			 * ONLY. Hence, we must now check to see if we need to
 | 
						|
			 * turn OFF the TRANSMISSION of PAUSE frames.
 | 
						|
			 */
 | 
						|
			if (hw->fc.requested_mode == e1000_fc_full) {
 | 
						|
				hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_full;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("Flow Control = FULL.\n");
 | 
						|
			} else {
 | 
						|
				hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_rx_pause;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("Flow Control = Rx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		/* For receiving PAUSE frames ONLY.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    1    | e1000_fc_tx_pause
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		else if (!(mii_nway_adv_reg & ADVERTISE_PAUSE_CAP) &&
 | 
						|
			 (mii_nway_adv_reg & ADVERTISE_PAUSE_ASYM) &&
 | 
						|
			 (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & LPA_PAUSE_CAP) &&
 | 
						|
			 (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & LPA_PAUSE_ASYM)) {
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_tx_pause;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = Tx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		/* For transmitting PAUSE frames ONLY.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    1    | e1000_fc_rx_pause
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		else if ((mii_nway_adv_reg & ADVERTISE_PAUSE_CAP) &&
 | 
						|
			 (mii_nway_adv_reg & ADVERTISE_PAUSE_ASYM) &&
 | 
						|
			 !(mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & LPA_PAUSE_CAP) &&
 | 
						|
			 (mii_nway_lp_ability_reg & LPA_PAUSE_ASYM)) {
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_rx_pause;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = Rx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			/* Per the IEEE spec, at this point flow control
 | 
						|
			 * should be disabled.
 | 
						|
			 */
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_none;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = NONE.\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Now we need to do one last check...  If we auto-
 | 
						|
		 * negotiated to HALF DUPLEX, flow control should not be
 | 
						|
		 * enabled per IEEE 802.3 spec.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = mac->ops.get_link_up_info(hw, &speed, &duplex);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error getting link speed and duplex\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		if (duplex == HALF_DUPLEX)
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_none;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Now we call a subroutine to actually force the MAC
 | 
						|
		 * controller to use the correct flow control settings.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000e_force_mac_fc(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error forcing flow control settings\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Check for the case where we have SerDes media and auto-neg is
 | 
						|
	 * enabled.  In this case, we need to check and see if Auto-Neg
 | 
						|
	 * has completed, and if so, how the PHY and link partner has
 | 
						|
	 * flow control configured.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	if ((hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_internal_serdes) &&
 | 
						|
	    mac->autoneg) {
 | 
						|
		/* Read the PCS_LSTS and check to see if AutoNeg
 | 
						|
		 * has completed.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		pcs_status_reg = er32(PCS_LSTAT);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		if (!(pcs_status_reg & E1000_PCS_LSTS_AN_COMPLETE)) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("PCS Auto Neg has not completed.\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* The AutoNeg process has completed, so we now need to
 | 
						|
		 * read both the Auto Negotiation Advertisement
 | 
						|
		 * Register (PCS_ANADV) and the Auto_Negotiation Base
 | 
						|
		 * Page Ability Register (PCS_LPAB) to determine how
 | 
						|
		 * flow control was negotiated.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		pcs_adv_reg = er32(PCS_ANADV);
 | 
						|
		pcs_lp_ability_reg = er32(PCS_LPAB);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Two bits in the Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register
 | 
						|
		 * (PCS_ANADV) and two bits in the Auto Negotiation Base
 | 
						|
		 * Page Ability Register (PCS_LPAB) determine flow control
 | 
						|
		 * for both the PHY and the link partner.  The following
 | 
						|
		 * table, taken out of the IEEE 802.3ab/D6.0 dated March 25,
 | 
						|
		 * 1999, describes these PAUSE resolution bits and how flow
 | 
						|
		 * control is determined based upon these settings.
 | 
						|
		 * NOTE:  DC = Don't Care
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | NIC Resolution
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    0    |  DC   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   0   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    0    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    1    | e1000_fc_tx_pause
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    0    |   0   |   DC    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |   DC    |   1   |   DC    | e1000_fc_full
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    0    | e1000_fc_none
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    1    | e1000_fc_rx_pause
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * Are both PAUSE bits set to 1?  If so, this implies
 | 
						|
		 * Symmetric Flow Control is enabled at both ends.  The
 | 
						|
		 * ASM_DIR bits are irrelevant per the spec.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * For Symmetric Flow Control:
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |   DC    |   1   |   DC    | e1000_fc_full
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		if ((pcs_adv_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE) &&
 | 
						|
		    (pcs_lp_ability_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE)) {
 | 
						|
			/* Now we need to check if the user selected Rx ONLY
 | 
						|
			 * of pause frames.  In this case, we had to advertise
 | 
						|
			 * FULL flow control because we could not advertise Rx
 | 
						|
			 * ONLY. Hence, we must now check to see if we need to
 | 
						|
			 * turn OFF the TRANSMISSION of PAUSE frames.
 | 
						|
			 */
 | 
						|
			if (hw->fc.requested_mode == e1000_fc_full) {
 | 
						|
				hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_full;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("Flow Control = FULL.\n");
 | 
						|
			} else {
 | 
						|
				hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_rx_pause;
 | 
						|
				e_dbg("Flow Control = Rx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		/* For receiving PAUSE frames ONLY.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   0   |    1    |   1   |    1    | e1000_fc_tx_pause
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		else if (!(pcs_adv_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE) &&
 | 
						|
			 (pcs_adv_reg & E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR) &&
 | 
						|
			 (pcs_lp_ability_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE) &&
 | 
						|
			 (pcs_lp_ability_reg & E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR)) {
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_tx_pause;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = Tx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		/* For transmitting PAUSE frames ONLY.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 *   LOCAL DEVICE  |   LINK PARTNER
 | 
						|
		 * PAUSE | ASM_DIR | PAUSE | ASM_DIR | Result
 | 
						|
		 *-------|---------|-------|---------|--------------------
 | 
						|
		 *   1   |    1    |   0   |    1    | e1000_fc_rx_pause
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		else if ((pcs_adv_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE) &&
 | 
						|
			 (pcs_adv_reg & E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR) &&
 | 
						|
			 !(pcs_lp_ability_reg & E1000_TXCW_PAUSE) &&
 | 
						|
			 (pcs_lp_ability_reg & E1000_TXCW_ASM_DIR)) {
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_rx_pause;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = Rx PAUSE frames only.\n");
 | 
						|
		} else {
 | 
						|
			/* Per the IEEE spec, at this point flow control
 | 
						|
			 * should be disabled.
 | 
						|
			 */
 | 
						|
			hw->fc.current_mode = e1000_fc_none;
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Flow Control = NONE.\n");
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Now we call a subroutine to actually force the MAC
 | 
						|
		 * controller to use the correct flow control settings.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		pcs_ctrl_reg = er32(PCS_LCTL);
 | 
						|
		pcs_ctrl_reg |= E1000_PCS_LCTL_FORCE_FCTRL;
 | 
						|
		ew32(PCS_LCTL, pcs_ctrl_reg);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		ret_val = e1000e_force_mac_fc(hw);
 | 
						|
		if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
			e_dbg("Error forcing flow control settings\n");
 | 
						|
			return ret_val;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_get_speed_and_duplex_copper - Retrieve current speed/duplex
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *  @speed: stores the current speed
 | 
						|
 *  @duplex: stores the current duplex
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Read the status register for the current speed/duplex and store the current
 | 
						|
 *  speed and duplex for copper connections.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_get_speed_and_duplex_copper(struct e1000_hw *hw, u16 *speed,
 | 
						|
				       u16 *duplex)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 status;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	status = er32(STATUS);
 | 
						|
	if (status & E1000_STATUS_SPEED_1000)
 | 
						|
		*speed = SPEED_1000;
 | 
						|
	else if (status & E1000_STATUS_SPEED_100)
 | 
						|
		*speed = SPEED_100;
 | 
						|
	else
 | 
						|
		*speed = SPEED_10;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (status & E1000_STATUS_FD)
 | 
						|
		*duplex = FULL_DUPLEX;
 | 
						|
	else
 | 
						|
		*duplex = HALF_DUPLEX;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	e_dbg("%u Mbps, %s Duplex\n",
 | 
						|
	      *speed == SPEED_1000 ? 1000 : *speed == SPEED_100 ? 100 : 10,
 | 
						|
	      *duplex == FULL_DUPLEX ? "Full" : "Half");
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_get_speed_and_duplex_fiber_serdes - Retrieve current speed/duplex
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *  @speed: stores the current speed
 | 
						|
 *  @duplex: stores the current duplex
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Sets the speed and duplex to gigabit full duplex (the only possible option)
 | 
						|
 *  for fiber/serdes links.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_get_speed_and_duplex_fiber_serdes(struct e1000_hw __always_unused
 | 
						|
					     *hw, u16 *speed, u16 *duplex)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	*speed = SPEED_1000;
 | 
						|
	*duplex = FULL_DUPLEX;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_get_hw_semaphore - Acquire hardware semaphore
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Acquire the HW semaphore to access the PHY or NVM
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_get_hw_semaphore(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 swsm;
 | 
						|
	s32 timeout = hw->nvm.word_size + 1;
 | 
						|
	s32 i = 0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Get the SW semaphore */
 | 
						|
	while (i < timeout) {
 | 
						|
		swsm = er32(SWSM);
 | 
						|
		if (!(swsm & E1000_SWSM_SMBI))
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(50, 100);
 | 
						|
		i++;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (i == timeout) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Driver can't access device - SMBI bit is set.\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_NVM;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Get the FW semaphore. */
 | 
						|
	for (i = 0; i < timeout; i++) {
 | 
						|
		swsm = er32(SWSM);
 | 
						|
		ew32(SWSM, swsm | E1000_SWSM_SWESMBI);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		/* Semaphore acquired if bit latched */
 | 
						|
		if (er32(SWSM) & E1000_SWSM_SWESMBI)
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(50, 100);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (i == timeout) {
 | 
						|
		/* Release semaphores */
 | 
						|
		e1000e_put_hw_semaphore(hw);
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Driver can't access the NVM\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_NVM;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_put_hw_semaphore - Release hardware semaphore
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Release hardware semaphore used to access the PHY or NVM
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
void e1000e_put_hw_semaphore(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 swsm;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	swsm = er32(SWSM);
 | 
						|
	swsm &= ~(E1000_SWSM_SMBI | E1000_SWSM_SWESMBI);
 | 
						|
	ew32(SWSM, swsm);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_get_auto_rd_done - Check for auto read completion
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Check EEPROM for Auto Read done bit.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_get_auto_rd_done(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	s32 i = 0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	while (i < AUTO_READ_DONE_TIMEOUT) {
 | 
						|
		if (er32(EECD) & E1000_EECD_AUTO_RD)
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(1000, 2000);
 | 
						|
		i++;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (i == AUTO_READ_DONE_TIMEOUT) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Auto read by HW from NVM has not completed.\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_RESET;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_valid_led_default - Verify a valid default LED config
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *  @data: pointer to the NVM (EEPROM)
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Read the EEPROM for the current default LED configuration.  If the
 | 
						|
 *  LED configuration is not valid, set to a valid LED configuration.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_valid_led_default(struct e1000_hw *hw, u16 *data)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ret_val = e1000_read_nvm(hw, NVM_ID_LED_SETTINGS, 1, data);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("NVM Read Error\n");
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (*data == ID_LED_RESERVED_0000 || *data == ID_LED_RESERVED_FFFF)
 | 
						|
		*data = ID_LED_DEFAULT;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_id_led_init_generic -
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_id_led_init_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
	s32 ret_val;
 | 
						|
	const u32 ledctl_mask = 0x000000FF;
 | 
						|
	const u32 ledctl_on = E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_ON;
 | 
						|
	const u32 ledctl_off = E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_OFF;
 | 
						|
	u16 data, i, temp;
 | 
						|
	const u16 led_mask = 0x0F;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ret_val = hw->nvm.ops.valid_led_default(hw, &data);
 | 
						|
	if (ret_val)
 | 
						|
		return ret_val;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	mac->ledctl_default = er32(LEDCTL);
 | 
						|
	mac->ledctl_mode1 = mac->ledctl_default;
 | 
						|
	mac->ledctl_mode2 = mac->ledctl_default;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
 | 
						|
		temp = (data >> (i << 2)) & led_mask;
 | 
						|
		switch (temp) {
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_ON1_DEF2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_ON1_ON2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_ON1_OFF2:
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode1 &= ~(ledctl_mask << (i << 3));
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode1 |= ledctl_on << (i << 3);
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_OFF1_DEF2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_OFF1_ON2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_OFF1_OFF2:
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode1 &= ~(ledctl_mask << (i << 3));
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode1 |= ledctl_off << (i << 3);
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		default:
 | 
						|
			/* Do nothing */
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		switch (temp) {
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_DEF1_ON2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_ON1_ON2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_OFF1_ON2:
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode2 &= ~(ledctl_mask << (i << 3));
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode2 |= ledctl_on << (i << 3);
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_DEF1_OFF2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_ON1_OFF2:
 | 
						|
		case ID_LED_OFF1_OFF2:
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode2 &= ~(ledctl_mask << (i << 3));
 | 
						|
			mac->ledctl_mode2 |= ledctl_off << (i << 3);
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		default:
 | 
						|
			/* Do nothing */
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_setup_led_generic - Configures SW controllable LED
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  This prepares the SW controllable LED for use and saves the current state
 | 
						|
 *  of the LED so it can be later restored.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_setup_led_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ledctl;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (hw->mac.ops.setup_led != e1000e_setup_led_generic)
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_CONFIG;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) {
 | 
						|
		ledctl = er32(LEDCTL);
 | 
						|
		hw->mac.ledctl_default = ledctl;
 | 
						|
		/* Turn off LED0 */
 | 
						|
		ledctl &= ~(E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_IVRT | E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_BLINK |
 | 
						|
			    E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_MODE_MASK);
 | 
						|
		ledctl |= (E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_OFF <<
 | 
						|
			   E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_MODE_SHIFT);
 | 
						|
		ew32(LEDCTL, ledctl);
 | 
						|
	} else if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_copper) {
 | 
						|
		ew32(LEDCTL, hw->mac.ledctl_mode1);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_cleanup_led_generic - Set LED config to default operation
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Remove the current LED configuration and set the LED configuration
 | 
						|
 *  to the default value, saved from the EEPROM.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_cleanup_led_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	ew32(LEDCTL, hw->mac.ledctl_default);
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_blink_led_generic - Blink LED
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Blink the LEDs which are set to be on.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_blink_led_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ledctl_blink = 0;
 | 
						|
	u32 i;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (hw->phy.media_type == e1000_media_type_fiber) {
 | 
						|
		/* always blink LED0 for PCI-E fiber */
 | 
						|
		ledctl_blink = E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_BLINK |
 | 
						|
		    (E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_ON << E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_MODE_SHIFT);
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		/* Set the blink bit for each LED that's "on" (0x0E)
 | 
						|
		 * (or "off" if inverted) in ledctl_mode2.  The blink
 | 
						|
		 * logic in hardware only works when mode is set to "on"
 | 
						|
		 * so it must be changed accordingly when the mode is
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		 * "off" and inverted.
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		 */
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		ledctl_blink = hw->mac.ledctl_mode2;
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		for (i = 0; i < 32; i += 8) {
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			u32 mode = (hw->mac.ledctl_mode2 >> i) &
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						|
			    E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_MODE_MASK;
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						|
			u32 led_default = hw->mac.ledctl_default >> i;
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						|
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						|
			if ((!(led_default & E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_IVRT) &&
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						|
			     (mode == E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_ON)) ||
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						|
			    ((led_default & E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_IVRT) &&
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						|
			     (mode == E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_OFF))) {
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						|
				ledctl_blink &=
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						|
				    ~(E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_MODE_MASK << i);
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						|
				ledctl_blink |= (E1000_LEDCTL_LED0_BLINK |
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						|
						 E1000_LEDCTL_MODE_LED_ON) << i;
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						|
			}
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						|
		}
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						|
	}
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						|
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						|
	ew32(LEDCTL, ledctl_blink);
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						|
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						|
	return 0;
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						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
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						|
 *  e1000e_led_on_generic - Turn LED on
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						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Turn LED on.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_led_on_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	switch (hw->phy.media_type) {
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						|
	case e1000_media_type_fiber:
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						|
		ctrl = er32(CTRL);
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						|
		ctrl &= ~E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN0;
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						|
		ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SWDPIO0;
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						|
		ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
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						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_media_type_copper:
 | 
						|
		ew32(LEDCTL, hw->mac.ledctl_mode2);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_led_off_generic - Turn LED off
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Turn LED off.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_led_off_generic(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	switch (hw->phy.media_type) {
 | 
						|
	case e1000_media_type_fiber:
 | 
						|
		ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SWDPIN0;
 | 
						|
		ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_SWDPIO0;
 | 
						|
		ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case e1000_media_type_copper:
 | 
						|
		ew32(LEDCTL, hw->mac.ledctl_mode1);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_set_pcie_no_snoop - Set PCI-express capabilities
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *  @no_snoop: bitmap of snoop events
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Set the PCI-express register to snoop for events enabled in 'no_snoop'.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
void e1000e_set_pcie_no_snoop(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 no_snoop)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 gcr;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (no_snoop) {
 | 
						|
		gcr = er32(GCR);
 | 
						|
		gcr &= ~(PCIE_NO_SNOOP_ALL);
 | 
						|
		gcr |= no_snoop;
 | 
						|
		ew32(GCR, gcr);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_disable_pcie_master - Disables PCI-express master access
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Returns 0 if successful, else returns -10
 | 
						|
 *  (-E1000_ERR_MASTER_REQUESTS_PENDING) if master disable bit has not caused
 | 
						|
 *  the master requests to be disabled.
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Disables PCI-Express master access and verifies there are no pending
 | 
						|
 *  requests.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
s32 e1000e_disable_pcie_master(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	u32 ctrl;
 | 
						|
	s32 timeout = MASTER_DISABLE_TIMEOUT;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	ctrl = er32(CTRL);
 | 
						|
	ctrl |= E1000_CTRL_GIO_MASTER_DISABLE;
 | 
						|
	ew32(CTRL, ctrl);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	while (timeout) {
 | 
						|
		if (!(er32(STATUS) & E1000_STATUS_GIO_MASTER_ENABLE))
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		usleep_range(100, 200);
 | 
						|
		timeout--;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!timeout) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Master requests are pending.\n");
 | 
						|
		return -E1000_ERR_MASTER_REQUESTS_PENDING;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_reset_adaptive - Reset Adaptive Interframe Spacing
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Reset the Adaptive Interframe Spacing throttle to default values.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
void e1000e_reset_adaptive(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!mac->adaptive_ifs) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Not in Adaptive IFS mode!\n");
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	mac->current_ifs_val = 0;
 | 
						|
	mac->ifs_min_val = IFS_MIN;
 | 
						|
	mac->ifs_max_val = IFS_MAX;
 | 
						|
	mac->ifs_step_size = IFS_STEP;
 | 
						|
	mac->ifs_ratio = IFS_RATIO;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	mac->in_ifs_mode = false;
 | 
						|
	ew32(AIT, 0);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
 *  e1000e_update_adaptive - Update Adaptive Interframe Spacing
 | 
						|
 *  @hw: pointer to the HW structure
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 *  Update the Adaptive Interframe Spacing Throttle value based on the
 | 
						|
 *  time between transmitted packets and time between collisions.
 | 
						|
 **/
 | 
						|
void e1000e_update_adaptive(struct e1000_hw *hw)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
	struct e1000_mac_info *mac = &hw->mac;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!mac->adaptive_ifs) {
 | 
						|
		e_dbg("Not in Adaptive IFS mode!\n");
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if ((mac->collision_delta * mac->ifs_ratio) > mac->tx_packet_delta) {
 | 
						|
		if (mac->tx_packet_delta > MIN_NUM_XMITS) {
 | 
						|
			mac->in_ifs_mode = true;
 | 
						|
			if (mac->current_ifs_val < mac->ifs_max_val) {
 | 
						|
				if (!mac->current_ifs_val)
 | 
						|
					mac->current_ifs_val = mac->ifs_min_val;
 | 
						|
				else
 | 
						|
					mac->current_ifs_val +=
 | 
						|
					    mac->ifs_step_size;
 | 
						|
				ew32(AIT, mac->current_ifs_val);
 | 
						|
			}
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		if (mac->in_ifs_mode &&
 | 
						|
		    (mac->tx_packet_delta <= MIN_NUM_XMITS)) {
 | 
						|
			mac->current_ifs_val = 0;
 | 
						|
			mac->in_ifs_mode = false;
 | 
						|
			ew32(AIT, 0);
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 |