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| /* znet.c: An Zenith Z-Note ethernet driver for linux. */
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| 
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| /*
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| 	Written by Donald Becker.
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| 
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| 	The author may be reached as becker@scyld.com.
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| 	This driver is based on the Linux skeleton driver.  The copyright of the
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| 	skeleton driver is held by the United States Government, as represented
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| 	by DIRNSA, and it is released under the GPL.
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| 
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| 	Thanks to Mike Hollick for alpha testing and suggestions.
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| 
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|   References:
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| 	   The Crynwr packet driver.
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| 
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| 	  "82593 CSMA/CD Core LAN Controller" Intel datasheet, 1992
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| 	  Intel Microcommunications Databook, Vol. 1, 1990.
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|     As usual with Intel, the documentation is incomplete and inaccurate.
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| 	I had to read the Crynwr packet driver to figure out how to actually
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| 	use the i82593, and guess at what register bits matched the loosely
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| 	related i82586.
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| 
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| 					Theory of Operation
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| 
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| 	The i82593 used in the Zenith Z-Note series operates using two(!) slave
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| 	DMA	channels, one interrupt, and one 8-bit I/O port.
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| 
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| 	While there	several ways to configure '593 DMA system, I chose the one
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| 	that seemed commensurate with the highest system performance in the face
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| 	of moderate interrupt latency: Both DMA channels are configured as
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| 	recirculating ring buffers, with one channel (#0) dedicated to Rx and
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| 	the other channel (#1) to Tx and configuration.  (Note that this is
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| 	different than the Crynwr driver, where the Tx DMA channel is initialized
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| 	before each operation.  That approach simplifies operation and Tx error
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| 	recovery, but requires additional I/O in normal operation and precludes
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| 	transmit buffer	chaining.)
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| 
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| 	Both rings are set to 8192 bytes using {TX,RX}_RING_SIZE.  This provides
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| 	a reasonable ring size for Rx, while simplifying DMA buffer allocation --
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| 	DMA buffers must not cross a 128K boundary.  (In truth the size selection
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| 	was influenced by my lack of '593 documentation.  I thus was constrained
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| 	to use the Crynwr '593 initialization table, which sets the Rx ring size
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| 	to 8K.)
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| 
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| 	Despite my usual low opinion about Intel-designed parts, I must admit
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| 	that the bulk data handling of the i82593 is a good design for
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| 	an integrated system, like a laptop, where using two slave DMA channels
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| 	doesn't pose a problem.  I still take issue with using only a single I/O
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| 	port.  In the same controlled environment there are essentially no
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| 	limitations on I/O space, and using multiple locations would eliminate
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| 	the	need for multiple operations when looking at status registers,
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| 	setting the Rx ring boundary, or switching to promiscuous mode.
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| 
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| 	I also question Zenith's selection of the '593: one of the advertised
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| 	advantages of earlier Intel parts was that if you figured out the magic
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| 	initialization incantation you could use the same part on many different
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| 	network types.  Zenith's use of the "FriendlyNet" (sic) connector rather
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| 	than an	on-board transceiver leads me to believe that they were planning
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| 	to take advantage of this.  But, uhmmm, the '593 omits all but ethernet
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| 	functionality from the serial subsystem.
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|  */
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| 
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| /* 10/2002
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| 
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|    o Resurected for Linux 2.5+ by Marc Zyngier <maz@wild-wind.fr.eu.org> :
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| 
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|    - Removed strange DMA snooping in znet_sent_packet, which lead to
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|      TX buffer corruption on my laptop.
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|    - Use init_etherdev stuff.
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|    - Use kmalloc-ed DMA buffers.
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|    - Use as few global variables as possible.
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|    - Use proper resources management.
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|    - Use wireless/i82593.h as much as possible (structure, constants)
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|    - Compiles as module or build-in.
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|    - Now survives unplugging/replugging cable.
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| 
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|    Some code was taken from wavelan_cs.
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| 
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|    Tested on a vintage Zenith Z-Note 433Lnp+. Probably broken on
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|    anything else. Testers (and detailed bug reports) are welcome :-).
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| 
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|    o TODO :
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| 
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|    - Properly handle multicast
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|    - Understand why some traffic patterns add a 1s latency...
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <linux/module.h>
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| #include <linux/kernel.h>
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| #include <linux/string.h>
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| #include <linux/errno.h>
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| #include <linux/interrupt.h>
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| #include <linux/ioport.h>
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| #include <linux/init.h>
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| #include <linux/delay.h>
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| #include <linux/netdevice.h>
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| #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
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| #include <linux/skbuff.h>
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| #include <linux/if_arp.h>
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| #include <linux/bitops.h>
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| 
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| #include <asm/system.h>
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| #include <asm/io.h>
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| #include <asm/dma.h>
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| 
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| #include <linux/i82593.h>
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| 
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| static char version[] __initdata = "znet.c:v1.02 9/23/94 becker@scyld.com\n";
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| 
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| #ifndef ZNET_DEBUG
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| #define ZNET_DEBUG 1
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| #endif
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| static unsigned int znet_debug = ZNET_DEBUG;
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| module_param (znet_debug, int, 0);
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| MODULE_PARM_DESC (znet_debug, "ZNet debug level");
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| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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| 
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| /* The DMA modes we need aren't in <dma.h>. */
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| #define DMA_RX_MODE		0x14	/* Auto init, I/O to mem, ++, demand. */
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| #define DMA_TX_MODE		0x18	/* Auto init, Mem to I/O, ++, demand. */
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| #define dma_page_eq(ptr1, ptr2) ((long)(ptr1)>>17 == (long)(ptr2)>>17)
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| #define RX_BUF_SIZE 8192
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| #define TX_BUF_SIZE 8192
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| #define DMA_BUF_SIZE (RX_BUF_SIZE + 16)	/* 8k + 16 bytes for trailers */
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| 
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| #define TX_TIMEOUT	10
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| 
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| struct znet_private {
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| 	int rx_dma, tx_dma;
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| 	spinlock_t lock;
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| 	short sia_base, sia_size, io_size;
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| 	struct i82593_conf_block i593_init;
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| 	/* The starting, current, and end pointers for the packet buffers. */
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| 	ushort *rx_start, *rx_cur, *rx_end;
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| 	ushort *tx_start, *tx_cur, *tx_end;
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| 	ushort tx_buf_len;			/* Tx buffer length, in words. */
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| };
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| 
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| /* Only one can be built-in;-> */
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| static struct net_device *znet_dev;
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| 
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| struct netidblk {
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| 	char magic[8];		/* The magic number (string) "NETIDBLK" */
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| 	unsigned char netid[8]; /* The physical station address */
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| 	char nettype, globalopt;
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| 	char vendor[8];		/* The machine vendor and product name. */
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| 	char product[8];
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| 	char irq1, irq2;		/* Interrupts, only one is currently used.	*/
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| 	char dma1, dma2;
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| 	short dma_mem_misc[8];		/* DMA buffer locations (unused in Linux). */
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| 	short iobase1, iosize1;
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| 	short iobase2, iosize2;		/* Second iobase unused. */
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| 	char driver_options;			/* Misc. bits */
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| 	char pad;
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| };
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| 
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| static int	znet_open(struct net_device *dev);
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| static netdev_tx_t znet_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb,
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| 				    struct net_device *dev);
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| static irqreturn_t znet_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id);
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| static void	znet_rx(struct net_device *dev);
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| static int	znet_close(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void hardware_init(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void update_stop_hit(short ioaddr, unsigned short rx_stop_offset);
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| static void znet_tx_timeout (struct net_device *dev);
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| 
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| /* Request needed resources */
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| static int znet_request_resources (struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	if (request_irq (dev->irq, znet_interrupt, 0, "ZNet", dev))
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| 		goto failed;
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| 	if (request_dma (znet->rx_dma, "ZNet rx"))
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| 		goto free_irq;
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| 	if (request_dma (znet->tx_dma, "ZNet tx"))
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| 		goto free_rx_dma;
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| 	if (!request_region (znet->sia_base, znet->sia_size, "ZNet SIA"))
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| 		goto free_tx_dma;
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| 	if (!request_region (dev->base_addr, znet->io_size, "ZNet I/O"))
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| 		goto free_sia;
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| 
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| 	return 0;				/* Happy ! */
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| 
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|  free_sia:
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| 	release_region (znet->sia_base, znet->sia_size);
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|  free_tx_dma:
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| 	free_dma (znet->tx_dma);
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|  free_rx_dma:
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| 	free_dma (znet->rx_dma);
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|  free_irq:
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| 	free_irq (dev->irq, dev);
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|  failed:
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| 	return -1;
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| }
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| 
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| static void znet_release_resources (struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	release_region (znet->sia_base, znet->sia_size);
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| 	release_region (dev->base_addr, znet->io_size);
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| 	free_dma (znet->tx_dma);
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| 	free_dma (znet->rx_dma);
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| 	free_irq (dev->irq, dev);
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| }
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| 
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| /* Keep the magical SIA stuff in a single function... */
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| static void znet_transceiver_power (struct net_device *dev, int on)
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| {
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| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 	unsigned char v;
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| 
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| 	/* Turn on/off the 82501 SIA, using zenith-specific magic. */
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| 	/* Select LAN control register */
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| 	outb(0x10, znet->sia_base);
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| 
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| 	if (on)
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| 		v = inb(znet->sia_base + 1) | 0x84;
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| 	else
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| 		v = inb(znet->sia_base + 1) & ~0x84;
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| 
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| 	outb(v, znet->sia_base+1); /* Turn on/off LAN power (bit 2). */
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| }
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| 
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| /* Init the i82593, with current promisc/mcast configuration.
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|    Also used from hardware_init. */
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| static void znet_set_multicast_list (struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 	short ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
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| 	struct i82593_conf_block *cfblk = &znet->i593_init;
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| 
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| 	memset(cfblk, 0x00, sizeof(struct i82593_conf_block));
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| 
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|         /* The configuration block.  What an undocumented nightmare.
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| 	   The first set of values are those suggested (without explanation)
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| 	   for ethernet in the Intel 82586 databook.  The rest appear to be
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| 	   completely undocumented, except for cryptic notes in the Crynwr
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| 	   packet driver.  This driver uses the Crynwr values verbatim. */
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| 
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| 	/* maz : Rewritten to take advantage of the wanvelan includes.
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| 	   At least we have names, not just blind values */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 0 */
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| 	cfblk->fifo_limit = 10;	/* = 16 B rx and 80 B tx fifo thresholds */
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| 	cfblk->forgnesi = 0;	/* 0=82C501, 1=AMD7992B compatibility */
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| 	cfblk->fifo_32 = 1;
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| 	cfblk->d6mod = 0;  	/* Run in i82593 advanced mode */
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| 	cfblk->throttle_enb = 1;
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 1 */
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| 	cfblk->throttle = 8;	/* Continuous w/interrupts, 128-clock DMA. */
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| 	cfblk->cntrxint = 0;	/* enable continuous mode receive interrupts */
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| 	cfblk->contin = 1;	/* enable continuous mode */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 2 */
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| 	cfblk->addr_len = ETH_ALEN;
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| 	cfblk->acloc = 1;	/* Disable source addr insertion by i82593 */
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| 	cfblk->preamb_len = 2;	/* 8 bytes preamble */
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| 	cfblk->loopback = 0;	/* Loopback off */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 3 */
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| 	cfblk->lin_prio = 0;	/* Default priorities & backoff methods. */
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| 	cfblk->tbofstop = 0;
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| 	cfblk->exp_prio = 0;
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| 	cfblk->bof_met = 0;
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 4 */
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| 	cfblk->ifrm_spc = 6;	/* 96 bit times interframe spacing */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 5 */
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| 	cfblk->slottim_low = 0; /* 512 bit times slot time (low) */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 6 */
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| 	cfblk->slottim_hi = 2;	/* 512 bit times slot time (high) */
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| 	cfblk->max_retr = 15;	/* 15 collisions retries */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 7 */
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| 	cfblk->prmisc = ((dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) ? 1 : 0); /* Promiscuous mode */
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| 	cfblk->bc_dis = 0;	/* Enable broadcast reception */
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| 	cfblk->crs_1 = 0;	/* Don't transmit without carrier sense */
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| 	cfblk->nocrc_ins = 0;	/* i82593 generates CRC */
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| 	cfblk->crc_1632 = 0;	/* 32-bit Autodin-II CRC */
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| 	cfblk->crs_cdt = 0;	/* CD not to be interpreted as CS */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 8 */
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| 	cfblk->cs_filter = 0;  	/* CS is recognized immediately */
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| 	cfblk->crs_src = 0;	/* External carrier sense */
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| 	cfblk->cd_filter = 0;  	/* CD is recognized immediately */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte 9 */
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| 	cfblk->min_fr_len = ETH_ZLEN >> 2; /* Minimum frame length */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte A */
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| 	cfblk->lng_typ = 1;	/* Type/length checks OFF */
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| 	cfblk->lng_fld = 1; 	/* Disable 802.3 length field check */
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| 	cfblk->rxcrc_xf = 1;	/* Don't transfer CRC to memory */
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| 	cfblk->artx = 1;	/* Disable automatic retransmission */
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| 	cfblk->sarec = 1;	/* Disable source addr trig of CD */
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| 	cfblk->tx_jabber = 0;	/* Disable jabber jam sequence */
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| 	cfblk->hash_1 = 1; 	/* Use bits 0-5 in mc address hash */
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| 	cfblk->lbpkpol = 0; 	/* Loopback pin active high */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte B */
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| 	cfblk->fdx = 0;		/* Disable full duplex operation */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte C */
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| 	cfblk->dummy_6 = 0x3f; 	/* all ones, Default multicast addresses & backoff. */
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| 	cfblk->mult_ia = 0;	/* No multiple individual addresses */
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| 	cfblk->dis_bof = 0;	/* Disable the backoff algorithm ?! */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte D */
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| 	cfblk->dummy_1 = 1; 	/* set to 1 */
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| 	cfblk->tx_ifs_retrig = 3; /* Hmm... Disabled */
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| 	cfblk->mc_all = (!netdev_mc_empty(dev) ||
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| 			(dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)); /* multicast all mode */
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| 	cfblk->rcv_mon = 0;	/* Monitor mode disabled */
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| 	cfblk->frag_acpt = 0;	/* Do not accept fragments */
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| 	cfblk->tstrttrs = 0;	/* No start transmission threshold */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte E */
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| 	cfblk->fretx = 1;	/* FIFO automatic retransmission */
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| 	cfblk->runt_eop = 0;	/* drop "runt" packets */
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| 	cfblk->hw_sw_pin = 0;	/* ?? */
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| 	cfblk->big_endn = 0;	/* Big Endian ? no... */
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| 	cfblk->syncrqs = 1;	/* Synchronous DRQ deassertion... */
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| 	cfblk->sttlen = 1;  	/* 6 byte status registers */
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| 	cfblk->rx_eop = 0;  	/* Signal EOP on packet reception */
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| 	cfblk->tx_eop = 0;  	/* Signal EOP on packet transmission */
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| 
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| 	/* Byte F */
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| 	cfblk->rbuf_size = RX_BUF_SIZE >> 12; /* Set receive buffer size */
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| 	cfblk->rcvstop = 1; 	/* Enable Receive Stop Register */
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| 
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| 	if (znet_debug > 2) {
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| 		int i;
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| 		unsigned char *c;
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| 
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| 		for (i = 0, c = (char *) cfblk; i < sizeof (*cfblk); i++)
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| 			printk ("%02X ", c[i]);
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| 		printk ("\n");
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	*znet->tx_cur++ = sizeof(struct i82593_conf_block);
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| 	memcpy(znet->tx_cur, cfblk, sizeof(struct i82593_conf_block));
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| 	znet->tx_cur += sizeof(struct i82593_conf_block)/2;
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| 	outb(OP0_CONFIGURE | CR0_CHNL, ioaddr);
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| 
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| 	/* XXX FIXME maz : Add multicast addresses here, so having a
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| 	 * multicast address configured isn't equal to IFF_ALLMULTI */
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| }
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| 
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| static const struct net_device_ops znet_netdev_ops = {
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| 	.ndo_open		= znet_open,
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| 	.ndo_stop		= znet_close,
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| 	.ndo_start_xmit		= znet_send_packet,
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| 	.ndo_set_multicast_list = znet_set_multicast_list,
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| 	.ndo_tx_timeout		= znet_tx_timeout,
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| 	.ndo_change_mtu		= eth_change_mtu,
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| 	.ndo_set_mac_address 	= eth_mac_addr,
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| 	.ndo_validate_addr	= eth_validate_addr,
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| };
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| 
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| /* The Z-Note probe is pretty easy.  The NETIDBLK exists in the safe-to-probe
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|    BIOS area.  We just scan for the signature, and pull the vital parameters
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|    out of the structure. */
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| 
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| static int __init znet_probe (void)
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| {
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| 	int i;
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| 	struct netidblk *netinfo;
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| 	struct znet_private *znet;
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| 	struct net_device *dev;
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| 	char *p;
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| 	int err = -ENOMEM;
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| 
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| 	/* This code scans the region 0xf0000 to 0xfffff for a "NETIDBLK". */
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| 	for(p = (char *)phys_to_virt(0xf0000); p < (char *)phys_to_virt(0x100000); p++)
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| 		if (*p == 'N'  &&  strncmp(p, "NETIDBLK", 8) == 0)
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| 			break;
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| 
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| 	if (p >= (char *)phys_to_virt(0x100000)) {
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| 		if (znet_debug > 1)
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| 			printk(KERN_INFO "No Z-Note ethernet adaptor found.\n");
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| 		return -ENODEV;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct znet_private));
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| 	if (!dev)
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| 		return -ENOMEM;
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| 
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| 	znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	netinfo = (struct netidblk *)p;
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| 	dev->base_addr = netinfo->iobase1;
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| 	dev->irq = netinfo->irq1;
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| 
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| 	/* The station address is in the "netidblk" at 0x0f0000. */
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| 	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
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| 		dev->dev_addr[i] = netinfo->netid[i];
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| 
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| 	printk(KERN_INFO "%s: ZNET at %#3lx, %pM"
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| 	       ", using IRQ %d DMA %d and %d.\n",
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| 	       dev->name, dev->base_addr, dev->dev_addr,
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| 	       dev->irq, netinfo->dma1, netinfo->dma2);
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| 
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| 	if (znet_debug > 1) {
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| 		printk(KERN_INFO "%s: vendor '%16.16s' IRQ1 %d IRQ2 %d DMA1 %d DMA2 %d.\n",
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| 		       dev->name, netinfo->vendor,
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| 		       netinfo->irq1, netinfo->irq2,
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| 		       netinfo->dma1, netinfo->dma2);
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| 		printk(KERN_INFO "%s: iobase1 %#x size %d iobase2 %#x size %d net type %2.2x.\n",
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| 		       dev->name, netinfo->iobase1, netinfo->iosize1,
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| 		       netinfo->iobase2, netinfo->iosize2, netinfo->nettype);
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (znet_debug > 0)
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| 		printk(KERN_INFO "%s", version);
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| 
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| 	znet->rx_dma = netinfo->dma1;
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| 	znet->tx_dma = netinfo->dma2;
 | |
| 	spin_lock_init(&znet->lock);
 | |
| 	znet->sia_base = 0xe6;	/* Magic address for the 82501 SIA */
 | |
| 	znet->sia_size = 2;
 | |
| 	/* maz: Despite the '593 being advertised above as using a
 | |
| 	 * single 8bits I/O port, this driver does many 16bits
 | |
| 	 * access. So set io_size accordingly */
 | |
| 	znet->io_size  = 2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (!(znet->rx_start = kmalloc (DMA_BUF_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA)))
 | |
| 		goto free_dev;
 | |
| 	if (!(znet->tx_start = kmalloc (DMA_BUF_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA)))
 | |
| 		goto free_rx;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (!dma_page_eq (znet->rx_start, znet->rx_start + (RX_BUF_SIZE/2-1)) ||
 | |
| 	    !dma_page_eq (znet->tx_start, znet->tx_start + (TX_BUF_SIZE/2-1))) {
 | |
| 		printk (KERN_WARNING "tx/rx crossing DMA frontiers, giving up\n");
 | |
| 		goto free_tx;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	znet->rx_end = znet->rx_start + RX_BUF_SIZE/2;
 | |
| 	znet->tx_buf_len = TX_BUF_SIZE/2;
 | |
| 	znet->tx_end = znet->tx_start + znet->tx_buf_len;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* The ZNET-specific entries in the device structure. */
 | |
| 	dev->netdev_ops = &znet_netdev_ops;
 | |
| 	dev->watchdog_timeo = TX_TIMEOUT;
 | |
| 	err = register_netdev(dev);
 | |
| 	if (err)
 | |
| 		goto free_tx;
 | |
| 	znet_dev = dev;
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|  free_tx:
 | |
| 	kfree(znet->tx_start);
 | |
|  free_rx:
 | |
| 	kfree(znet->rx_start);
 | |
|  free_dev:
 | |
| 	free_netdev(dev);
 | |
| 	return err;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int znet_open(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (znet_debug > 2)
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: znet_open() called.\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* These should never fail.  You can't add devices to a sealed box! */
 | |
| 	if (znet_request_resources (dev)) {
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Not opened -- resource busy?!?\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 		return -EBUSY;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	znet_transceiver_power (dev, 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* According to the Crynwr driver we should wait 50 msec. for the
 | |
| 	   LAN clock to stabilize.  My experiments indicates that the '593 can
 | |
| 	   be initialized immediately.  The delay is probably needed for the
 | |
| 	   DC-to-DC converter to come up to full voltage, and for the oscillator
 | |
| 	   to be spot-on at 20Mhz before transmitting.
 | |
| 	   Until this proves to be a problem we rely on the higher layers for the
 | |
| 	   delay and save allocating a timer entry. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* maz : Well, I'm getting every time the following message
 | |
| 	 * without the delay on a 486@33. This machine is much too
 | |
| 	 * fast... :-) So maybe the Crynwr driver wasn't wrong after
 | |
| 	 * all, even if the message is completly harmless on my
 | |
| 	 * setup. */
 | |
| 	mdelay (50);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* This follows the packet driver's lead, and checks for success. */
 | |
| 	if (inb(ioaddr) != 0x10 && inb(ioaddr) != 0x00)
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Problem turning on the transceiver power.\n",
 | |
| 		       dev->name);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	hardware_init(dev);
 | |
| 	netif_start_queue (dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void znet_tx_timeout (struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	ushort event, tx_status, rx_offset, state;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	outb (CR0_STATUS_0, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	event = inb (ioaddr);
 | |
| 	outb (CR0_STATUS_1, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	tx_status = inw (ioaddr);
 | |
| 	outb (CR0_STATUS_2, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	rx_offset = inw (ioaddr);
 | |
| 	outb (CR0_STATUS_3, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	state = inb (ioaddr);
 | |
| 	printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: transmit timed out, status %02x %04x %04x %02x,"
 | |
| 	 " resetting.\n", dev->name, event, tx_status, rx_offset, state);
 | |
| 	if (tx_status == TX_LOST_CRS)
 | |
| 		printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: Tx carrier error, check transceiver cable.\n",
 | |
| 			dev->name);
 | |
| 	outb (OP0_RESET, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	hardware_init (dev);
 | |
| 	netif_wake_queue (dev);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static netdev_tx_t znet_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 	short length = skb->len;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (znet_debug > 4)
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: ZNet_send_packet.\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (length < ETH_ZLEN) {
 | |
| 		if (skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN))
 | |
| 			return NETDEV_TX_OK;
 | |
| 		length = ETH_ZLEN;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	netif_stop_queue (dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Check that the part hasn't reset itself, probably from suspend. */
 | |
| 	outb(CR0_STATUS_0, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	if (inw(ioaddr) == 0x0010 &&
 | |
| 	    inw(ioaddr) == 0x0000 &&
 | |
| 	    inw(ioaddr) == 0x0010) {
 | |
| 		if (znet_debug > 1)
 | |
| 			printk (KERN_WARNING "%s : waking up\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 		hardware_init(dev);
 | |
| 		znet_transceiver_power (dev, 1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (1) {
 | |
| 		unsigned char *buf = (void *)skb->data;
 | |
| 		ushort *tx_link = znet->tx_cur - 1;
 | |
| 		ushort rnd_len = (length + 1)>>1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		dev->stats.tx_bytes+=length;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (znet->tx_cur >= znet->tx_end)
 | |
| 		  znet->tx_cur = znet->tx_start;
 | |
| 		*znet->tx_cur++ = length;
 | |
| 		if (znet->tx_cur + rnd_len + 1 > znet->tx_end) {
 | |
| 			int semi_cnt = (znet->tx_end - znet->tx_cur)<<1; /* Cvrt to byte cnt. */
 | |
| 			memcpy(znet->tx_cur, buf, semi_cnt);
 | |
| 			rnd_len -= semi_cnt>>1;
 | |
| 			memcpy(znet->tx_start, buf + semi_cnt, length - semi_cnt);
 | |
| 			znet->tx_cur = znet->tx_start + rnd_len;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			memcpy(znet->tx_cur, buf, skb->len);
 | |
| 			znet->tx_cur += rnd_len;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		*znet->tx_cur++ = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		spin_lock_irqsave(&znet->lock, flags);
 | |
| 		{
 | |
| 			*tx_link = OP0_TRANSMIT | CR0_CHNL;
 | |
| 			/* Is this always safe to do? */
 | |
| 			outb(OP0_TRANSMIT | CR0_CHNL, ioaddr);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		spin_unlock_irqrestore (&znet->lock, flags);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		dev->trans_start = jiffies;
 | |
| 		netif_start_queue (dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (znet_debug > 4)
 | |
| 		  printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Transmitter queued, length %d.\n", dev->name, length);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	dev_kfree_skb(skb);
 | |
| 	return NETDEV_TX_OK;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* The ZNET interrupt handler. */
 | |
| static irqreturn_t znet_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
 | |
| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	int ioaddr;
 | |
| 	int boguscnt = 20;
 | |
| 	int handled = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock (&znet->lock);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	outb(CR0_STATUS_0, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		ushort status = inb(ioaddr);
 | |
| 		if (znet_debug > 5) {
 | |
| 			ushort result, rx_ptr, running;
 | |
| 			outb(CR0_STATUS_1, ioaddr);
 | |
| 			result = inw(ioaddr);
 | |
| 			outb(CR0_STATUS_2, ioaddr);
 | |
| 			rx_ptr = inw(ioaddr);
 | |
| 			outb(CR0_STATUS_3, ioaddr);
 | |
| 			running = inb(ioaddr);
 | |
| 			printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: interrupt, status %02x, %04x %04x %02x serial %d.\n",
 | |
| 				 dev->name, status, result, rx_ptr, running, boguscnt);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if ((status & SR0_INTERRUPT) == 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		handled = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if ((status & SR0_EVENT_MASK) == SR0_TRANSMIT_DONE ||
 | |
| 		    (status & SR0_EVENT_MASK) == SR0_RETRANSMIT_DONE ||
 | |
| 		    (status & SR0_EVENT_MASK) == SR0_TRANSMIT_NO_CRC_DONE) {
 | |
| 			int tx_status;
 | |
| 			outb(CR0_STATUS_1, ioaddr);
 | |
| 			tx_status = inw(ioaddr);
 | |
| 			/* It's undocumented, but tx_status seems to match the i82586. */
 | |
| 			if (tx_status & TX_OK) {
 | |
| 				dev->stats.tx_packets++;
 | |
| 				dev->stats.collisions += tx_status & TX_NCOL_MASK;
 | |
| 			} else {
 | |
| 				if (tx_status & (TX_LOST_CTS | TX_LOST_CRS))
 | |
| 					dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
 | |
| 				if (tx_status & TX_UND_RUN)
 | |
| 					dev->stats.tx_fifo_errors++;
 | |
| 				if (!(tx_status & TX_HRT_BEAT))
 | |
| 					dev->stats.tx_heartbeat_errors++;
 | |
| 				if (tx_status & TX_MAX_COL)
 | |
| 					dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
 | |
| 				/* ...and the catch-all. */
 | |
| 				if ((tx_status | (TX_LOST_CRS | TX_LOST_CTS | TX_UND_RUN | TX_HRT_BEAT | TX_MAX_COL)) != (TX_LOST_CRS | TX_LOST_CTS | TX_UND_RUN | TX_HRT_BEAT | TX_MAX_COL))
 | |
| 					dev->stats.tx_errors++;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 				/* Transceiver may be stuck if cable
 | |
| 				 * was removed while emiting a
 | |
| 				 * packet. Flip it off, then on to
 | |
| 				 * reset it. This is very empirical,
 | |
| 				 * but it seems to work. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 				znet_transceiver_power (dev, 0);
 | |
| 				znet_transceiver_power (dev, 1);
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			netif_wake_queue (dev);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if ((status & SR0_RECEPTION) ||
 | |
| 		    (status & SR0_EVENT_MASK) == SR0_STOP_REG_HIT) {
 | |
| 			znet_rx(dev);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/* Clear the interrupts we've handled. */
 | |
| 		outb(CR0_INT_ACK, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	} while (boguscnt--);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_unlock (&znet->lock);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return IRQ_RETVAL(handled);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void znet_rx(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	int boguscount = 1;
 | |
| 	short next_frame_end_offset = 0; 		/* Offset of next frame start. */
 | |
| 	short *cur_frame_end;
 | |
| 	short cur_frame_end_offset;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	outb(CR0_STATUS_2, ioaddr);
 | |
| 	cur_frame_end_offset = inw(ioaddr);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (cur_frame_end_offset == znet->rx_cur - znet->rx_start) {
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Interrupted, but nothing to receive, offset %03x.\n",
 | |
| 			   dev->name, cur_frame_end_offset);
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Use same method as the Crynwr driver: construct a forward list in
 | |
| 	   the same area of the backwards links we now have.  This allows us to
 | |
| 	   pass packets to the upper layers in the order they were received --
 | |
| 	   important for fast-path sequential operations. */
 | |
| 	while (znet->rx_start + cur_frame_end_offset != znet->rx_cur &&
 | |
| 	       ++boguscount < 5) {
 | |
| 		unsigned short hi_cnt, lo_cnt, hi_status, lo_status;
 | |
| 		int count, status;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (cur_frame_end_offset < 4) {
 | |
| 			/* Oh no, we have a special case: the frame trailer wraps around
 | |
| 			   the end of the ring buffer.  We've saved space at the end of
 | |
| 			   the ring buffer for just this problem. */
 | |
| 			memcpy(znet->rx_end, znet->rx_start, 8);
 | |
| 			cur_frame_end_offset += (RX_BUF_SIZE/2);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		cur_frame_end = znet->rx_start + cur_frame_end_offset - 4;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		lo_status = *cur_frame_end++;
 | |
| 		hi_status = *cur_frame_end++;
 | |
| 		status = ((hi_status & 0xff) << 8) + (lo_status & 0xff);
 | |
| 		lo_cnt = *cur_frame_end++;
 | |
| 		hi_cnt = *cur_frame_end++;
 | |
| 		count = ((hi_cnt & 0xff) << 8) + (lo_cnt & 0xff);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (znet_debug > 5)
 | |
| 		  printk(KERN_DEBUG "Constructing trailer at location %03x, %04x %04x %04x %04x"
 | |
| 				 " count %#x status %04x.\n",
 | |
| 				 cur_frame_end_offset<<1, lo_status, hi_status, lo_cnt, hi_cnt,
 | |
| 				 count, status);
 | |
| 		cur_frame_end[-4] = status;
 | |
| 		cur_frame_end[-3] = next_frame_end_offset;
 | |
| 		cur_frame_end[-2] = count;
 | |
| 		next_frame_end_offset = cur_frame_end_offset;
 | |
| 		cur_frame_end_offset -= ((count + 1)>>1) + 3;
 | |
| 		if (cur_frame_end_offset < 0)
 | |
| 		  cur_frame_end_offset += RX_BUF_SIZE/2;
 | |
| 	};
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Now step  forward through the list. */
 | |
| 	do {
 | |
| 		ushort *this_rfp_ptr = znet->rx_start + next_frame_end_offset;
 | |
| 		int status = this_rfp_ptr[-4];
 | |
| 		int pkt_len = this_rfp_ptr[-2];
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (znet_debug > 5)
 | |
| 		  printk(KERN_DEBUG "Looking at trailer ending at %04x status %04x length %03x"
 | |
| 				 " next %04x.\n", next_frame_end_offset<<1, status, pkt_len,
 | |
| 				 this_rfp_ptr[-3]<<1);
 | |
| 		/* Once again we must assume that the i82586 docs apply. */
 | |
| 		if ( ! (status & RX_RCV_OK)) { /* There was an error. */
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_errors++;
 | |
| 			if (status & RX_CRC_ERR) dev->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
 | |
| 			if (status & RX_ALG_ERR) dev->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
 | |
| #if 0
 | |
| 			if (status & 0x0200) dev->stats.rx_over_errors++; /* Wrong. */
 | |
| 			if (status & 0x0100) dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors++;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 			/* maz : Wild guess... */
 | |
| 			if (status & RX_OVRRUN) dev->stats.rx_over_errors++;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 			if (status & RX_SRT_FRM) dev->stats.rx_length_errors++;
 | |
| 		} else if (pkt_len > 1536) {
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_length_errors++;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			/* Malloc up new buffer. */
 | |
| 			struct sk_buff *skb;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len);
 | |
| 			if (skb == NULL) {
 | |
| 				if (znet_debug)
 | |
| 				  printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 				dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			if (&znet->rx_cur[(pkt_len+1)>>1] > znet->rx_end) {
 | |
| 				int semi_cnt = (znet->rx_end - znet->rx_cur)<<1;
 | |
| 				memcpy(skb_put(skb,semi_cnt), znet->rx_cur, semi_cnt);
 | |
| 				memcpy(skb_put(skb,pkt_len-semi_cnt), znet->rx_start,
 | |
| 					   pkt_len - semi_cnt);
 | |
| 			} else {
 | |
| 				memcpy(skb_put(skb,pkt_len), znet->rx_cur, pkt_len);
 | |
| 				if (znet_debug > 6) {
 | |
| 					unsigned int *packet = (unsigned int *) skb->data;
 | |
| 					printk(KERN_DEBUG "Packet data is %08x %08x %08x %08x.\n", packet[0],
 | |
| 						   packet[1], packet[2], packet[3]);
 | |
| 				}
 | |
| 		  }
 | |
| 		  skb->protocol=eth_type_trans(skb,dev);
 | |
| 		  netif_rx(skb);
 | |
| 		  dev->stats.rx_packets++;
 | |
| 		  dev->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		znet->rx_cur = this_rfp_ptr;
 | |
| 		if (znet->rx_cur >= znet->rx_end)
 | |
| 			znet->rx_cur -= RX_BUF_SIZE/2;
 | |
| 		update_stop_hit(ioaddr, (znet->rx_cur - znet->rx_start)<<1);
 | |
| 		next_frame_end_offset = this_rfp_ptr[-3];
 | |
| 		if (next_frame_end_offset == 0)		/* Read all the frames? */
 | |
| 			break;			/* Done for now */
 | |
| 		this_rfp_ptr = znet->rx_start + next_frame_end_offset;
 | |
| 	} while (--boguscount);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If any worth-while packets have been received, dev_rint()
 | |
| 	   has done a mark_bh(INET_BH) for us and will work on them
 | |
| 	   when we get to the bottom-half routine. */
 | |
| 	return;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* The inverse routine to znet_open(). */
 | |
| static int znet_close(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	netif_stop_queue (dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	outb(OP0_RESET, ioaddr);			/* CMD0_RESET */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (znet_debug > 1)
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Shutting down ethercard.\n", dev->name);
 | |
| 	/* Turn off transceiver power. */
 | |
| 	znet_transceiver_power (dev, 0);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	znet_release_resources (dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void show_dma(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	short ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	unsigned char stat = inb (ioaddr);
 | |
| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 	short dma_port = ((znet->tx_dma&3)<<2) + IO_DMA2_BASE;
 | |
| 	unsigned addr = inb(dma_port);
 | |
| 	short residue;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	addr |= inb(dma_port) << 8;
 | |
| 	residue = get_dma_residue(znet->tx_dma);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (znet_debug > 1) {
 | |
| 		flags=claim_dma_lock();
 | |
| 		printk(KERN_DEBUG "Stat:%02x Addr: %04x cnt:%3x\n",
 | |
| 		       stat, addr<<1, residue);
 | |
| 		release_dma_lock(flags);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Initialize the hardware.  We have to do this when the board is open()ed
 | |
|    or when we come out of suspend mode. */
 | |
| static void hardware_init(struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long flags;
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| 	short ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
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| 	struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	znet->rx_cur = znet->rx_start;
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| 	znet->tx_cur = znet->tx_start;
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| 
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| 	/* Reset the chip, and start it up. */
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| 	outb(OP0_RESET, ioaddr);
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| 
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| 	flags=claim_dma_lock();
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| 	disable_dma(znet->rx_dma); 		/* reset by an interrupting task. */
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| 	clear_dma_ff(znet->rx_dma);
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| 	set_dma_mode(znet->rx_dma, DMA_RX_MODE);
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| 	set_dma_addr(znet->rx_dma, (unsigned int) znet->rx_start);
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| 	set_dma_count(znet->rx_dma, RX_BUF_SIZE);
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| 	enable_dma(znet->rx_dma);
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| 	/* Now set up the Tx channel. */
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| 	disable_dma(znet->tx_dma);
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| 	clear_dma_ff(znet->tx_dma);
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| 	set_dma_mode(znet->tx_dma, DMA_TX_MODE);
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| 	set_dma_addr(znet->tx_dma, (unsigned int) znet->tx_start);
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| 	set_dma_count(znet->tx_dma, znet->tx_buf_len<<1);
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| 	enable_dma(znet->tx_dma);
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| 	release_dma_lock(flags);
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| 
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| 	if (znet_debug > 1)
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| 	  printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Initializing the i82593, rx buf %p tx buf %p\n",
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| 			 dev->name, znet->rx_start,znet->tx_start);
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| 	/* Do an empty configure command, just like the Crynwr driver.  This
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| 	   resets to chip to its default values. */
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| 	*znet->tx_cur++ = 0;
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| 	*znet->tx_cur++ = 0;
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| 	show_dma(dev);
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| 	outb(OP0_CONFIGURE | CR0_CHNL, ioaddr);
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| 
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| 	znet_set_multicast_list (dev);
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| 
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| 	*znet->tx_cur++ = 6;
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| 	memcpy(znet->tx_cur, dev->dev_addr, 6);
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| 	znet->tx_cur += 3;
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| 	show_dma(dev);
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| 	outb(OP0_IA_SETUP | CR0_CHNL, ioaddr);
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| 	show_dma(dev);
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| 
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| 	update_stop_hit(ioaddr, 8192);
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| 	if (znet_debug > 1)  printk(KERN_DEBUG "enabling Rx.\n");
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| 	outb(OP0_RCV_ENABLE, ioaddr);
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| 	netif_start_queue (dev);
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| }
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| 
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| static void update_stop_hit(short ioaddr, unsigned short rx_stop_offset)
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| {
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| 	outb(OP0_SWIT_TO_PORT_1 | CR0_CHNL, ioaddr);
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| 	if (znet_debug > 5)
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| 	  printk(KERN_DEBUG "Updating stop hit with value %02x.\n",
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| 			 (rx_stop_offset >> 6) | CR1_STOP_REG_UPDATE);
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| 	outb((rx_stop_offset >> 6) | CR1_STOP_REG_UPDATE, ioaddr);
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| 	outb(OP1_SWIT_TO_PORT_0, ioaddr);
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| }
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| 
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| static __exit void znet_cleanup (void)
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| {
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| 	if (znet_dev) {
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| 		struct znet_private *znet = netdev_priv(znet_dev);
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| 
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| 		unregister_netdev (znet_dev);
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| 		kfree (znet->rx_start);
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| 		kfree (znet->tx_start);
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| 		free_netdev (znet_dev);
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| module_init (znet_probe);
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| module_exit (znet_cleanup);
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