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  1. /* lanai.c -- Copyright 1999-2003 by Mitchell Blank Jr <mitch@sfgoth.com>
  2. *
  3. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  4. * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  5. * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
  6. * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  7. *
  8. * This driver supports ATM cards based on the Efficient "Lanai"
  9. * chipset such as the Speedstream 3010 and the ENI-25p. The
  10. * Speedstream 3060 is currently not supported since we don't
  11. * have the code to drive the on-board Alcatel DSL chipset (yet).
  12. *
  13. * Thanks to Efficient for supporting this project with hardware,
  14. * documentation, and by answering my questions.
  15. *
  16. * Things not working yet:
  17. *
  18. * o We don't support the Speedstream 3060 yet - this card has
  19. * an on-board DSL modem chip by Alcatel and the driver will
  20. * need some extra code added to handle it
  21. *
  22. * o Note that due to limitations of the Lanai only one VCC can be
  23. * in CBR at once
  24. *
  25. * o We don't currently parse the EEPROM at all. The code is all
  26. * there as per the spec, but it doesn't actually work. I think
  27. * there may be some issues with the docs. Anyway, do NOT
  28. * enable it yet - bugs in that code may actually damage your
  29. * hardware! Because of this you should hardware an ESI before
  30. * trying to use this in a LANE or MPOA environment.
  31. *
  32. * o AAL0 is stubbed in but the actual rx/tx path isn't written yet:
  33. * vcc_tx_aal0() needs to send or queue a SKB
  34. * vcc_tx_unqueue_aal0() needs to attempt to send queued SKBs
  35. * vcc_rx_aal0() needs to handle AAL0 interrupts
  36. * This isn't too much work - I just wanted to get other things
  37. * done first.
  38. *
  39. * o lanai_change_qos() isn't written yet
  40. *
  41. * o There aren't any ioctl's yet -- I'd like to eventually support
  42. * setting loopback and LED modes that way.
  43. *
  44. * o If the segmentation engine or DMA gets shut down we should restart
  45. * card as per section 17.0i. (see lanai_reset)
  46. *
  47. * o setsockopt(SO_CIRANGE) isn't done (although despite what the
  48. * API says it isn't exactly commonly implemented)
  49. */
  50. /* Version history:
  51. * v.1.00 -- 26-JUL-2003 -- PCI/DMA updates
  52. * v.0.02 -- 11-JAN-2000 -- Endian fixes
  53. * v.0.01 -- 30-NOV-1999 -- Initial release
  54. */
  55. #include <linux/module.h>
  56. #include <linux/slab.h>
  57. #include <linux/mm.h>
  58. #include <linux/atmdev.h>
  59. #include <asm/io.h>
  60. #include <asm/byteorder.h>
  61. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  62. #include <linux/pci.h>
  63. #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
  64. #include <linux/init.h>
  65. #include <linux/delay.h>
  66. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  67. /* -------------------- TUNABLE PARAMATERS: */
  68. /*
  69. * Maximum number of VCIs per card. Setting it lower could theoretically
  70. * save some memory, but since we allocate our vcc list with get_free_pages,
  71. * it's not really likely for most architectures
  72. */
  73. #define NUM_VCI (1024)
  74. /*
  75. * Enable extra debugging
  76. */
  77. #define DEBUG
  78. /*
  79. * Debug _all_ register operations with card, except the memory test.
  80. * Also disables the timed poll to prevent extra chattiness. This
  81. * isn't for normal use
  82. */
  83. #undef DEBUG_RW
  84. /*
  85. * The programming guide specifies a full test of the on-board SRAM
  86. * at initialization time. Undefine to remove this
  87. */
  88. #define FULL_MEMORY_TEST
  89. /*
  90. * This is the number of (4 byte) service entries that we will
  91. * try to allocate at startup. Note that we will end up with
  92. * one PAGE_SIZE's worth regardless of what this is set to
  93. */
  94. #define SERVICE_ENTRIES (1024)
  95. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  96. /*
  97. * We normally read the onboard EEPROM in order to discover our MAC
  98. * address. Undefine to _not_ do this
  99. */
  100. /* #define READ_EEPROM */ /* ***DONT ENABLE YET*** */
  101. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option (also) */
  102. /*
  103. * Depth of TX fifo (in 128 byte units; range 2-31)
  104. * Smaller numbers are better for network latency
  105. * Larger numbers are better for PCI latency
  106. * I'm really sure where the best tradeoff is, but the BSD driver uses
  107. * 7 and it seems to work ok.
  108. */
  109. #define TX_FIFO_DEPTH (7)
  110. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  111. /*
  112. * How often (in jiffies) we will try to unstick stuck connections -
  113. * shouldn't need to happen much
  114. */
  115. #define LANAI_POLL_PERIOD (10*HZ)
  116. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  117. /*
  118. * When allocating an AAL5 receiving buffer, try to make it at least
  119. * large enough to hold this many max_sdu sized PDUs
  120. */
  121. #define AAL5_RX_MULTIPLIER (3)
  122. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  123. /*
  124. * Same for transmitting buffer
  125. */
  126. #define AAL5_TX_MULTIPLIER (3)
  127. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  128. /*
  129. * When allocating an AAL0 transmiting buffer, how many cells should fit.
  130. * Remember we'll end up with a PAGE_SIZE of them anyway, so this isn't
  131. * really critical
  132. */
  133. #define AAL0_TX_MULTIPLIER (40)
  134. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  135. /*
  136. * How large should we make the AAL0 receiving buffer. Remember that this
  137. * is shared between all AAL0 VC's
  138. */
  139. #define AAL0_RX_BUFFER_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE)
  140. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option */
  141. /*
  142. * Should we use Lanai's "powerdown" feature when no vcc's are bound?
  143. */
  144. /* #define USE_POWERDOWN */
  145. /* TODO: make above a module load-time option (also) */
  146. /* -------------------- DEBUGGING AIDS: */
  147. #define DEV_LABEL "lanai"
  148. #ifdef DEBUG
  149. #define DPRINTK(format, args...) \
  150. printk(KERN_DEBUG DEV_LABEL ": " format, ##args)
  151. #define APRINTK(truth, format, args...) \
  152. do { \
  153. if (unlikely(!(truth))) \
  154. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL ": " format, ##args); \
  155. } while (0)
  156. #else /* !DEBUG */
  157. #define DPRINTK(format, args...)
  158. #define APRINTK(truth, format, args...)
  159. #endif /* DEBUG */
  160. #ifdef DEBUG_RW
  161. #define RWDEBUG(format, args...) \
  162. printk(KERN_DEBUG DEV_LABEL ": " format, ##args)
  163. #else /* !DEBUG_RW */
  164. #define RWDEBUG(format, args...)
  165. #endif
  166. /* -------------------- DATA DEFINITIONS: */
  167. #define LANAI_MAPPING_SIZE (0x40000)
  168. #define LANAI_EEPROM_SIZE (128)
  169. typedef int vci_t;
  170. typedef void __iomem *bus_addr_t;
  171. /* DMA buffer in host memory for TX, RX, or service list. */
  172. struct lanai_buffer {
  173. u32 *start; /* From get_free_pages */
  174. u32 *end; /* One past last byte */
  175. u32 *ptr; /* Pointer to current host location */
  176. dma_addr_t dmaaddr;
  177. };
  178. struct lanai_vcc_stats {
  179. unsigned rx_nomem;
  180. union {
  181. struct {
  182. unsigned rx_badlen;
  183. unsigned service_trash;
  184. unsigned service_stream;
  185. unsigned service_rxcrc;
  186. } aal5;
  187. struct {
  188. } aal0;
  189. } x;
  190. };
  191. struct lanai_dev; /* Forward declaration */
  192. /*
  193. * This is the card-specific per-vcc data. Note that unlike some other
  194. * drivers there is NOT a 1-to-1 correspondance between these and
  195. * atm_vcc's - each one of these represents an actual 2-way vcc, but
  196. * an atm_vcc can be 1-way and share with a 1-way vcc in the other
  197. * direction. To make it weirder, there can even be 0-way vccs
  198. * bound to us, waiting to do a change_qos
  199. */
  200. struct lanai_vcc {
  201. bus_addr_t vbase; /* Base of VCC's registers */
  202. struct lanai_vcc_stats stats;
  203. int nref; /* # of atm_vcc's who reference us */
  204. vci_t vci;
  205. struct {
  206. struct lanai_buffer buf;
  207. struct atm_vcc *atmvcc; /* atm_vcc who is receiver */
  208. } rx;
  209. struct {
  210. struct lanai_buffer buf;
  211. struct atm_vcc *atmvcc; /* atm_vcc who is transmitter */
  212. int endptr; /* last endptr from service entry */
  213. struct sk_buff_head backlog;
  214. void (*unqueue)(struct lanai_dev *, struct lanai_vcc *, int);
  215. } tx;
  216. };
  217. enum lanai_type {
  218. lanai2 = PCI_DEVICE_ID_EF_ATM_LANAI2,
  219. lanaihb = PCI_DEVICE_ID_EF_ATM_LANAIHB
  220. };
  221. struct lanai_dev_stats {
  222. unsigned ovfl_trash; /* # of cells dropped - buffer overflow */
  223. unsigned vci_trash; /* # of cells dropped - closed vci */
  224. unsigned hec_err; /* # of cells dropped - bad HEC */
  225. unsigned atm_ovfl; /* # of cells dropped - rx fifo overflow */
  226. unsigned pcierr_parity_detect;
  227. unsigned pcierr_serr_set;
  228. unsigned pcierr_master_abort;
  229. unsigned pcierr_m_target_abort;
  230. unsigned pcierr_s_target_abort;
  231. unsigned pcierr_master_parity;
  232. unsigned service_notx;
  233. unsigned service_norx;
  234. unsigned service_rxnotaal5;
  235. unsigned dma_reenable;
  236. unsigned card_reset;
  237. };
  238. struct lanai_dev {
  239. bus_addr_t base;
  240. struct lanai_dev_stats stats;
  241. struct lanai_buffer service;
  242. struct lanai_vcc **vccs;
  243. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  244. int nbound; /* number of bound vccs */
  245. #endif
  246. enum lanai_type type;
  247. vci_t num_vci; /* Currently just NUM_VCI */
  248. u8 eeprom[LANAI_EEPROM_SIZE];
  249. u32 serialno, magicno;
  250. struct pci_dev *pci;
  251. DECLARE_BITMAP(backlog_vccs, NUM_VCI); /* VCCs with tx backlog */
  252. DECLARE_BITMAP(transmit_ready, NUM_VCI); /* VCCs with transmit space */
  253. struct timer_list timer;
  254. int naal0;
  255. struct lanai_buffer aal0buf; /* AAL0 RX buffers */
  256. u32 conf1, conf2; /* CONFIG[12] registers */
  257. u32 status; /* STATUS register */
  258. spinlock_t endtxlock;
  259. spinlock_t servicelock;
  260. struct atm_vcc *cbrvcc;
  261. int number;
  262. int board_rev;
  263. /* TODO - look at race conditions with maintence of conf1/conf2 */
  264. /* TODO - transmit locking: should we use _irq not _irqsave? */
  265. /* TODO - organize above in some rational fashion (see <asm/cache.h>) */
  266. };
  267. /*
  268. * Each device has two bitmaps for each VCC (baclog_vccs and transmit_ready)
  269. * This function iterates one of these, calling a given function for each
  270. * vci with their bit set
  271. */
  272. static void vci_bitfield_iterate(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  273. const unsigned long *lp,
  274. void (*func)(struct lanai_dev *,vci_t vci))
  275. {
  276. vci_t vci;
  277. for_each_set_bit(vci, lp, NUM_VCI)
  278. func(lanai, vci);
  279. }
  280. /* -------------------- BUFFER UTILITIES: */
  281. /*
  282. * Lanai needs DMA buffers aligned to 256 bytes of at least 1024 bytes -
  283. * usually any page allocation will do. Just to be safe in case
  284. * PAGE_SIZE is insanely tiny, though...
  285. */
  286. #define LANAI_PAGE_SIZE ((PAGE_SIZE >= 1024) ? PAGE_SIZE : 1024)
  287. /*
  288. * Allocate a buffer in host RAM for service list, RX, or TX
  289. * Returns buf->start==NULL if no memory
  290. * Note that the size will be rounded up 2^n bytes, and
  291. * if we can't allocate that we'll settle for something smaller
  292. * until minbytes
  293. */
  294. static void lanai_buf_allocate(struct lanai_buffer *buf,
  295. size_t bytes, size_t minbytes, struct pci_dev *pci)
  296. {
  297. int size;
  298. if (bytes > (128 * 1024)) /* max lanai buffer size */
  299. bytes = 128 * 1024;
  300. for (size = LANAI_PAGE_SIZE; size < bytes; size *= 2)
  301. ;
  302. if (minbytes < LANAI_PAGE_SIZE)
  303. minbytes = LANAI_PAGE_SIZE;
  304. do {
  305. /*
  306. * Technically we could use non-consistent mappings for
  307. * everything, but the way the lanai uses DMA memory would
  308. * make that a terrific pain. This is much simpler.
  309. */
  310. buf->start = dma_alloc_coherent(&pci->dev,
  311. size, &buf->dmaaddr, GFP_KERNEL);
  312. if (buf->start != NULL) { /* Success */
  313. /* Lanai requires 256-byte alignment of DMA bufs */
  314. APRINTK((buf->dmaaddr & ~0xFFFFFF00) == 0,
  315. "bad dmaaddr: 0x%lx\n",
  316. (unsigned long) buf->dmaaddr);
  317. buf->ptr = buf->start;
  318. buf->end = (u32 *)
  319. (&((unsigned char *) buf->start)[size]);
  320. memset(buf->start, 0, size);
  321. break;
  322. }
  323. size /= 2;
  324. } while (size >= minbytes);
  325. }
  326. /* size of buffer in bytes */
  327. static inline size_t lanai_buf_size(const struct lanai_buffer *buf)
  328. {
  329. return ((unsigned long) buf->end) - ((unsigned long) buf->start);
  330. }
  331. static void lanai_buf_deallocate(struct lanai_buffer *buf,
  332. struct pci_dev *pci)
  333. {
  334. if (buf->start != NULL) {
  335. dma_free_coherent(&pci->dev, lanai_buf_size(buf),
  336. buf->start, buf->dmaaddr);
  337. buf->start = buf->end = buf->ptr = NULL;
  338. }
  339. }
  340. /* size of buffer as "card order" (0=1k .. 7=128k) */
  341. static int lanai_buf_size_cardorder(const struct lanai_buffer *buf)
  342. {
  343. int order = get_order(lanai_buf_size(buf)) + (PAGE_SHIFT - 10);
  344. /* This can only happen if PAGE_SIZE is gigantic, but just in case */
  345. if (order > 7)
  346. order = 7;
  347. return order;
  348. }
  349. /* -------------------- PORT I/O UTILITIES: */
  350. /* Registers (and their bit-fields) */
  351. enum lanai_register {
  352. Reset_Reg = 0x00, /* Reset; read for chip type; bits: */
  353. #define RESET_GET_BOARD_REV(x) (((x)>> 0)&0x03) /* Board revision */
  354. #define RESET_GET_BOARD_ID(x) (((x)>> 2)&0x03) /* Board ID */
  355. #define BOARD_ID_LANAI256 (0) /* 25.6M adapter card */
  356. Endian_Reg = 0x04, /* Endian setting */
  357. IntStatus_Reg = 0x08, /* Interrupt status */
  358. IntStatusMasked_Reg = 0x0C, /* Interrupt status (masked) */
  359. IntAck_Reg = 0x10, /* Interrupt acknowledge */
  360. IntAckMasked_Reg = 0x14, /* Interrupt acknowledge (masked) */
  361. IntStatusSet_Reg = 0x18, /* Get status + enable/disable */
  362. IntStatusSetMasked_Reg = 0x1C, /* Get status + en/di (masked) */
  363. IntControlEna_Reg = 0x20, /* Interrupt control enable */
  364. IntControlDis_Reg = 0x24, /* Interrupt control disable */
  365. Status_Reg = 0x28, /* Status */
  366. #define STATUS_PROMDATA (0x00000001) /* PROM_DATA pin */
  367. #define STATUS_WAITING (0x00000002) /* Interrupt being delayed */
  368. #define STATUS_SOOL (0x00000004) /* SOOL alarm */
  369. #define STATUS_LOCD (0x00000008) /* LOCD alarm */
  370. #define STATUS_LED (0x00000010) /* LED (HAPPI) output */
  371. #define STATUS_GPIN (0x00000020) /* GPIN pin */
  372. #define STATUS_BUTTBUSY (0x00000040) /* Butt register is pending */
  373. Config1_Reg = 0x2C, /* Config word 1; bits: */
  374. #define CONFIG1_PROMDATA (0x00000001) /* PROM_DATA pin */
  375. #define CONFIG1_PROMCLK (0x00000002) /* PROM_CLK pin */
  376. #define CONFIG1_SET_READMODE(x) ((x)*0x004) /* PCI BM reads; values: */
  377. #define READMODE_PLAIN (0) /* Plain memory read */
  378. #define READMODE_LINE (2) /* Memory read line */
  379. #define READMODE_MULTIPLE (3) /* Memory read multiple */
  380. #define CONFIG1_DMA_ENABLE (0x00000010) /* Turn on DMA */
  381. #define CONFIG1_POWERDOWN (0x00000020) /* Turn off clocks */
  382. #define CONFIG1_SET_LOOPMODE(x) ((x)*0x080) /* Clock&loop mode; values: */
  383. #define LOOPMODE_NORMAL (0) /* Normal - no loop */
  384. #define LOOPMODE_TIME (1)
  385. #define LOOPMODE_DIAG (2)
  386. #define LOOPMODE_LINE (3)
  387. #define CONFIG1_MASK_LOOPMODE (0x00000180)
  388. #define CONFIG1_SET_LEDMODE(x) ((x)*0x0200) /* Mode of LED; values: */
  389. #define LEDMODE_NOT_SOOL (0) /* !SOOL */
  390. #define LEDMODE_OFF (1) /* 0 */
  391. #define LEDMODE_ON (2) /* 1 */
  392. #define LEDMODE_NOT_LOCD (3) /* !LOCD */
  393. #define LEDMORE_GPIN (4) /* GPIN */
  394. #define LEDMODE_NOT_GPIN (7) /* !GPIN */
  395. #define CONFIG1_MASK_LEDMODE (0x00000E00)
  396. #define CONFIG1_GPOUT1 (0x00001000) /* Toggle for reset */
  397. #define CONFIG1_GPOUT2 (0x00002000) /* Loopback PHY */
  398. #define CONFIG1_GPOUT3 (0x00004000) /* Loopback lanai */
  399. Config2_Reg = 0x30, /* Config word 2; bits: */
  400. #define CONFIG2_HOWMANY (0x00000001) /* >512 VCIs? */
  401. #define CONFIG2_PTI7_MODE (0x00000002) /* Make PTI=7 RM, not OAM */
  402. #define CONFIG2_VPI_CHK_DIS (0x00000004) /* Ignore RX VPI value */
  403. #define CONFIG2_HEC_DROP (0x00000008) /* Drop cells w/ HEC errors */
  404. #define CONFIG2_VCI0_NORMAL (0x00000010) /* Treat VCI=0 normally */
  405. #define CONFIG2_CBR_ENABLE (0x00000020) /* Deal with CBR traffic */
  406. #define CONFIG2_TRASH_ALL (0x00000040) /* Trashing incoming cells */
  407. #define CONFIG2_TX_DISABLE (0x00000080) /* Trashing outgoing cells */
  408. #define CONFIG2_SET_TRASH (0x00000100) /* Turn trashing on */
  409. Statistics_Reg = 0x34, /* Statistics; bits: */
  410. #define STATS_GET_FIFO_OVFL(x) (((x)>> 0)&0xFF) /* FIFO overflowed */
  411. #define STATS_GET_HEC_ERR(x) (((x)>> 8)&0xFF) /* HEC was bad */
  412. #define STATS_GET_BAD_VCI(x) (((x)>>16)&0xFF) /* VCI not open */
  413. #define STATS_GET_BUF_OVFL(x) (((x)>>24)&0xFF) /* VCC buffer full */
  414. ServiceStuff_Reg = 0x38, /* Service stuff; bits: */
  415. #define SSTUFF_SET_SIZE(x) ((x)*0x20000000) /* size of service buffer */
  416. #define SSTUFF_SET_ADDR(x) ((x)>>8) /* set address of buffer */
  417. ServWrite_Reg = 0x3C, /* ServWrite Pointer */
  418. ServRead_Reg = 0x40, /* ServRead Pointer */
  419. TxDepth_Reg = 0x44, /* FIFO Transmit Depth */
  420. Butt_Reg = 0x48, /* Butt register */
  421. CBR_ICG_Reg = 0x50,
  422. CBR_PTR_Reg = 0x54,
  423. PingCount_Reg = 0x58, /* Ping count */
  424. DMA_Addr_Reg = 0x5C /* DMA address */
  425. };
  426. static inline bus_addr_t reg_addr(const struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  427. enum lanai_register reg)
  428. {
  429. return lanai->base + reg;
  430. }
  431. static inline u32 reg_read(const struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  432. enum lanai_register reg)
  433. {
  434. u32 t;
  435. t = readl(reg_addr(lanai, reg));
  436. RWDEBUG("R [0x%08X] 0x%02X = 0x%08X\n", (unsigned int) lanai->base,
  437. (int) reg, t);
  438. return t;
  439. }
  440. static inline void reg_write(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 val,
  441. enum lanai_register reg)
  442. {
  443. RWDEBUG("W [0x%08X] 0x%02X < 0x%08X\n", (unsigned int) lanai->base,
  444. (int) reg, val);
  445. writel(val, reg_addr(lanai, reg));
  446. }
  447. static inline void conf1_write(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  448. {
  449. reg_write(lanai, lanai->conf1, Config1_Reg);
  450. }
  451. static inline void conf2_write(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  452. {
  453. reg_write(lanai, lanai->conf2, Config2_Reg);
  454. }
  455. /* Same as conf2_write(), but defers I/O if we're powered down */
  456. static inline void conf2_write_if_powerup(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  457. {
  458. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  459. if (unlikely((lanai->conf1 & CONFIG1_POWERDOWN) != 0))
  460. return;
  461. #endif /* USE_POWERDOWN */
  462. conf2_write(lanai);
  463. }
  464. static inline void reset_board(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  465. {
  466. DPRINTK("about to reset board\n");
  467. reg_write(lanai, 0, Reset_Reg);
  468. /*
  469. * If we don't delay a little while here then we can end up
  470. * leaving the card in a VERY weird state and lock up the
  471. * PCI bus. This isn't documented anywhere but I've convinced
  472. * myself after a lot of painful experimentation
  473. */
  474. udelay(5);
  475. }
  476. /* -------------------- CARD SRAM UTILITIES: */
  477. /* The SRAM is mapped into normal PCI memory space - the only catch is
  478. * that it is only 16-bits wide but must be accessed as 32-bit. The
  479. * 16 high bits will be zero. We don't hide this, since they get
  480. * programmed mostly like discrete registers anyway
  481. */
  482. #define SRAM_START (0x20000)
  483. #define SRAM_BYTES (0x20000) /* Again, half don't really exist */
  484. static inline bus_addr_t sram_addr(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, int offset)
  485. {
  486. return lanai->base + SRAM_START + offset;
  487. }
  488. static inline u32 sram_read(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, int offset)
  489. {
  490. return readl(sram_addr(lanai, offset));
  491. }
  492. static inline void sram_write(const struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  493. u32 val, int offset)
  494. {
  495. writel(val, sram_addr(lanai, offset));
  496. }
  497. static int sram_test_word(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, int offset,
  498. u32 pattern)
  499. {
  500. u32 readback;
  501. sram_write(lanai, pattern, offset);
  502. readback = sram_read(lanai, offset);
  503. if (likely(readback == pattern))
  504. return 0;
  505. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL
  506. "(itf %d): SRAM word at %d bad: wrote 0x%X, read 0x%X\n",
  507. lanai->number, offset,
  508. (unsigned int) pattern, (unsigned int) readback);
  509. return -EIO;
  510. }
  511. static int sram_test_pass(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 pattern)
  512. {
  513. int offset, result = 0;
  514. for (offset = 0; offset < SRAM_BYTES && result == 0; offset += 4)
  515. result = sram_test_word(lanai, offset, pattern);
  516. return result;
  517. }
  518. static int sram_test_and_clear(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  519. {
  520. #ifdef FULL_MEMORY_TEST
  521. int result;
  522. DPRINTK("testing SRAM\n");
  523. if ((result = sram_test_pass(lanai, 0x5555)) != 0)
  524. return result;
  525. if ((result = sram_test_pass(lanai, 0xAAAA)) != 0)
  526. return result;
  527. #endif
  528. DPRINTK("clearing SRAM\n");
  529. return sram_test_pass(lanai, 0x0000);
  530. }
  531. /* -------------------- CARD-BASED VCC TABLE UTILITIES: */
  532. /* vcc table */
  533. enum lanai_vcc_offset {
  534. vcc_rxaddr1 = 0x00, /* Location1, plus bits: */
  535. #define RXADDR1_SET_SIZE(x) ((x)*0x0000100) /* size of RX buffer */
  536. #define RXADDR1_SET_RMMODE(x) ((x)*0x00800) /* RM cell action; values: */
  537. #define RMMODE_TRASH (0) /* discard */
  538. #define RMMODE_PRESERVE (1) /* input as AAL0 */
  539. #define RMMODE_PIPE (2) /* pipe to coscheduler */
  540. #define RMMODE_PIPEALL (3) /* pipe non-RM too */
  541. #define RXADDR1_OAM_PRESERVE (0x00002000) /* Input OAM cells as AAL0 */
  542. #define RXADDR1_SET_MODE(x) ((x)*0x0004000) /* Reassembly mode */
  543. #define RXMODE_TRASH (0) /* discard */
  544. #define RXMODE_AAL0 (1) /* non-AAL5 mode */
  545. #define RXMODE_AAL5 (2) /* AAL5, intr. each PDU */
  546. #define RXMODE_AAL5_STREAM (3) /* AAL5 w/o per-PDU intr */
  547. vcc_rxaddr2 = 0x04, /* Location2 */
  548. vcc_rxcrc1 = 0x08, /* RX CRC claculation space */
  549. vcc_rxcrc2 = 0x0C,
  550. vcc_rxwriteptr = 0x10, /* RX writeptr, plus bits: */
  551. #define RXWRITEPTR_LASTEFCI (0x00002000) /* Last PDU had EFCI bit */
  552. #define RXWRITEPTR_DROPPING (0x00004000) /* Had error, dropping */
  553. #define RXWRITEPTR_TRASHING (0x00008000) /* Trashing */
  554. vcc_rxbufstart = 0x14, /* RX bufstart, plus bits: */
  555. #define RXBUFSTART_CLP (0x00004000)
  556. #define RXBUFSTART_CI (0x00008000)
  557. vcc_rxreadptr = 0x18, /* RX readptr */
  558. vcc_txicg = 0x1C, /* TX ICG */
  559. vcc_txaddr1 = 0x20, /* Location1, plus bits: */
  560. #define TXADDR1_SET_SIZE(x) ((x)*0x0000100) /* size of TX buffer */
  561. #define TXADDR1_ABR (0x00008000) /* use ABR (doesn't work) */
  562. vcc_txaddr2 = 0x24, /* Location2 */
  563. vcc_txcrc1 = 0x28, /* TX CRC claculation space */
  564. vcc_txcrc2 = 0x2C,
  565. vcc_txreadptr = 0x30, /* TX Readptr, plus bits: */
  566. #define TXREADPTR_GET_PTR(x) ((x)&0x01FFF)
  567. #define TXREADPTR_MASK_DELTA (0x0000E000) /* ? */
  568. vcc_txendptr = 0x34, /* TX Endptr, plus bits: */
  569. #define TXENDPTR_CLP (0x00002000)
  570. #define TXENDPTR_MASK_PDUMODE (0x0000C000) /* PDU mode; values: */
  571. #define PDUMODE_AAL0 (0*0x04000)
  572. #define PDUMODE_AAL5 (2*0x04000)
  573. #define PDUMODE_AAL5STREAM (3*0x04000)
  574. vcc_txwriteptr = 0x38, /* TX Writeptr */
  575. #define TXWRITEPTR_GET_PTR(x) ((x)&0x1FFF)
  576. vcc_txcbr_next = 0x3C /* # of next CBR VCI in ring */
  577. #define TXCBR_NEXT_BOZO (0x00008000) /* "bozo bit" */
  578. };
  579. #define CARDVCC_SIZE (0x40)
  580. static inline bus_addr_t cardvcc_addr(const struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  581. vci_t vci)
  582. {
  583. return sram_addr(lanai, vci * CARDVCC_SIZE);
  584. }
  585. static inline u32 cardvcc_read(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  586. enum lanai_vcc_offset offset)
  587. {
  588. u32 val;
  589. APRINTK(lvcc->vbase != NULL, "cardvcc_read: unbound vcc!\n");
  590. val= readl(lvcc->vbase + offset);
  591. RWDEBUG("VR vci=%04d 0x%02X = 0x%08X\n",
  592. lvcc->vci, (int) offset, val);
  593. return val;
  594. }
  595. static inline void cardvcc_write(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  596. u32 val, enum lanai_vcc_offset offset)
  597. {
  598. APRINTK(lvcc->vbase != NULL, "cardvcc_write: unbound vcc!\n");
  599. APRINTK((val & ~0xFFFF) == 0,
  600. "cardvcc_write: bad val 0x%X (vci=%d, addr=0x%02X)\n",
  601. (unsigned int) val, lvcc->vci, (unsigned int) offset);
  602. RWDEBUG("VW vci=%04d 0x%02X > 0x%08X\n",
  603. lvcc->vci, (unsigned int) offset, (unsigned int) val);
  604. writel(val, lvcc->vbase + offset);
  605. }
  606. /* -------------------- COMPUTE SIZE OF AN AAL5 PDU: */
  607. /* How many bytes will an AAL5 PDU take to transmit - remember that:
  608. * o we need to add 8 bytes for length, CPI, UU, and CRC
  609. * o we need to round up to 48 bytes for cells
  610. */
  611. static inline int aal5_size(int size)
  612. {
  613. int cells = (size + 8 + 47) / 48;
  614. return cells * 48;
  615. }
  616. /* -------------------- FREE AN ATM SKB: */
  617. static inline void lanai_free_skb(struct atm_vcc *atmvcc, struct sk_buff *skb)
  618. {
  619. if (atmvcc->pop != NULL)
  620. atmvcc->pop(atmvcc, skb);
  621. else
  622. dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
  623. }
  624. /* -------------------- TURN VCCS ON AND OFF: */
  625. static void host_vcc_start_rx(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  626. {
  627. u32 addr1;
  628. if (lvcc->rx.atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL5) {
  629. dma_addr_t dmaaddr = lvcc->rx.buf.dmaaddr;
  630. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0xFFFF, vcc_rxcrc1);
  631. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0xFFFF, vcc_rxcrc2);
  632. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxwriteptr);
  633. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxbufstart);
  634. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxreadptr);
  635. cardvcc_write(lvcc, (dmaaddr >> 16) & 0xFFFF, vcc_rxaddr2);
  636. addr1 = ((dmaaddr >> 8) & 0xFF) |
  637. RXADDR1_SET_SIZE(lanai_buf_size_cardorder(&lvcc->rx.buf))|
  638. RXADDR1_SET_RMMODE(RMMODE_TRASH) | /* ??? */
  639. /* RXADDR1_OAM_PRESERVE | --- no OAM support yet */
  640. RXADDR1_SET_MODE(RXMODE_AAL5);
  641. } else
  642. addr1 = RXADDR1_SET_RMMODE(RMMODE_PRESERVE) | /* ??? */
  643. RXADDR1_OAM_PRESERVE | /* ??? */
  644. RXADDR1_SET_MODE(RXMODE_AAL0);
  645. /* This one must be last! */
  646. cardvcc_write(lvcc, addr1, vcc_rxaddr1);
  647. }
  648. static void host_vcc_start_tx(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  649. {
  650. dma_addr_t dmaaddr = lvcc->tx.buf.dmaaddr;
  651. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txicg);
  652. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0xFFFF, vcc_txcrc1);
  653. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0xFFFF, vcc_txcrc2);
  654. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txreadptr);
  655. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txendptr);
  656. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txwriteptr);
  657. cardvcc_write(lvcc,
  658. (lvcc->tx.atmvcc->qos.txtp.traffic_class == ATM_CBR) ?
  659. TXCBR_NEXT_BOZO | lvcc->vci : 0, vcc_txcbr_next);
  660. cardvcc_write(lvcc, (dmaaddr >> 16) & 0xFFFF, vcc_txaddr2);
  661. cardvcc_write(lvcc,
  662. ((dmaaddr >> 8) & 0xFF) |
  663. TXADDR1_SET_SIZE(lanai_buf_size_cardorder(&lvcc->tx.buf)),
  664. vcc_txaddr1);
  665. }
  666. /* Shutdown receiving on card */
  667. static void lanai_shutdown_rx_vci(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  668. {
  669. if (lvcc->vbase == NULL) /* We were never bound to a VCI */
  670. return;
  671. /* 15.1.1 - set to trashing, wait one cell time (15us) */
  672. cardvcc_write(lvcc,
  673. RXADDR1_SET_RMMODE(RMMODE_TRASH) |
  674. RXADDR1_SET_MODE(RXMODE_TRASH), vcc_rxaddr1);
  675. udelay(15);
  676. /* 15.1.2 - clear rest of entries */
  677. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxaddr2);
  678. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxcrc1);
  679. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxcrc2);
  680. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxwriteptr);
  681. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxbufstart);
  682. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_rxreadptr);
  683. }
  684. /* Shutdown transmitting on card.
  685. * Unfortunately the lanai needs us to wait until all the data
  686. * drains out of the buffer before we can dealloc it, so this
  687. * can take awhile -- up to 370ms for a full 128KB buffer
  688. * assuming everone else is quiet. In theory the time is
  689. * boundless if there's a CBR VCC holding things up.
  690. */
  691. static void lanai_shutdown_tx_vci(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  692. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  693. {
  694. struct sk_buff *skb;
  695. unsigned long flags, timeout;
  696. int read, write, lastread = -1;
  697. APRINTK(!in_interrupt(),
  698. "lanai_shutdown_tx_vci called w/o process context!\n");
  699. if (lvcc->vbase == NULL) /* We were never bound to a VCI */
  700. return;
  701. /* 15.2.1 - wait for queue to drain */
  702. while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&lvcc->tx.backlog)) != NULL)
  703. lanai_free_skb(lvcc->tx.atmvcc, skb);
  704. read_lock_irqsave(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  705. __clear_bit(lvcc->vci, lanai->backlog_vccs);
  706. read_unlock_irqrestore(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  707. /*
  708. * We need to wait for the VCC to drain but don't wait forever. We
  709. * give each 1K of buffer size 1/128th of a second to clear out.
  710. * TODO: maybe disable CBR if we're about to timeout?
  711. */
  712. timeout = jiffies +
  713. (((lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->tx.buf) / 1024) * HZ) >> 7);
  714. write = TXWRITEPTR_GET_PTR(cardvcc_read(lvcc, vcc_txwriteptr));
  715. for (;;) {
  716. read = TXREADPTR_GET_PTR(cardvcc_read(lvcc, vcc_txreadptr));
  717. if (read == write && /* Is TX buffer empty? */
  718. (lvcc->tx.atmvcc->qos.txtp.traffic_class != ATM_CBR ||
  719. (cardvcc_read(lvcc, vcc_txcbr_next) &
  720. TXCBR_NEXT_BOZO) == 0))
  721. break;
  722. if (read != lastread) { /* Has there been any progress? */
  723. lastread = read;
  724. timeout += HZ / 10;
  725. }
  726. if (unlikely(time_after(jiffies, timeout))) {
  727. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): Timed out on "
  728. "backlog closing vci %d\n",
  729. lvcc->tx.atmvcc->dev->number, lvcc->vci);
  730. DPRINTK("read, write = %d, %d\n", read, write);
  731. break;
  732. }
  733. msleep(40);
  734. }
  735. /* 15.2.2 - clear out all tx registers */
  736. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txreadptr);
  737. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txwriteptr);
  738. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txendptr);
  739. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txcrc1);
  740. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txcrc2);
  741. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txaddr2);
  742. cardvcc_write(lvcc, 0, vcc_txaddr1);
  743. }
  744. /* -------------------- MANAGING AAL0 RX BUFFER: */
  745. static inline int aal0_buffer_allocate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  746. {
  747. DPRINTK("aal0_buffer_allocate: allocating AAL0 RX buffer\n");
  748. lanai_buf_allocate(&lanai->aal0buf, AAL0_RX_BUFFER_SIZE, 80,
  749. lanai->pci);
  750. return (lanai->aal0buf.start == NULL) ? -ENOMEM : 0;
  751. }
  752. static inline void aal0_buffer_free(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  753. {
  754. DPRINTK("aal0_buffer_allocate: freeing AAL0 RX buffer\n");
  755. lanai_buf_deallocate(&lanai->aal0buf, lanai->pci);
  756. }
  757. /* -------------------- EEPROM UTILITIES: */
  758. /* Offsets of data in the EEPROM */
  759. #define EEPROM_COPYRIGHT (0)
  760. #define EEPROM_COPYRIGHT_LEN (44)
  761. #define EEPROM_CHECKSUM (62)
  762. #define EEPROM_CHECKSUM_REV (63)
  763. #define EEPROM_MAC (64)
  764. #define EEPROM_MAC_REV (70)
  765. #define EEPROM_SERIAL (112)
  766. #define EEPROM_SERIAL_REV (116)
  767. #define EEPROM_MAGIC (120)
  768. #define EEPROM_MAGIC_REV (124)
  769. #define EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE (0x5AB478D2)
  770. #ifndef READ_EEPROM
  771. /* Stub functions to use if EEPROM reading is disabled */
  772. static int eeprom_read(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  773. {
  774. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): *NOT* reading EEPROM\n",
  775. lanai->number);
  776. memset(&lanai->eeprom[EEPROM_MAC], 0, 6);
  777. return 0;
  778. }
  779. static int eeprom_validate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  780. {
  781. lanai->serialno = 0;
  782. lanai->magicno = EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE;
  783. return 0;
  784. }
  785. #else /* READ_EEPROM */
  786. static int eeprom_read(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  787. {
  788. int i, address;
  789. u8 data;
  790. u32 tmp;
  791. #define set_config1(x) do { lanai->conf1 = x; conf1_write(lanai); \
  792. } while (0)
  793. #define clock_h() set_config1(lanai->conf1 | CONFIG1_PROMCLK)
  794. #define clock_l() set_config1(lanai->conf1 &~ CONFIG1_PROMCLK)
  795. #define data_h() set_config1(lanai->conf1 | CONFIG1_PROMDATA)
  796. #define data_l() set_config1(lanai->conf1 &~ CONFIG1_PROMDATA)
  797. #define pre_read() do { data_h(); clock_h(); udelay(5); } while (0)
  798. #define read_pin() (reg_read(lanai, Status_Reg) & STATUS_PROMDATA)
  799. #define send_stop() do { data_l(); udelay(5); clock_h(); udelay(5); \
  800. data_h(); udelay(5); } while (0)
  801. /* start with both clock and data high */
  802. data_h(); clock_h(); udelay(5);
  803. for (address = 0; address < LANAI_EEPROM_SIZE; address++) {
  804. data = (address << 1) | 1; /* Command=read + address */
  805. /* send start bit */
  806. data_l(); udelay(5);
  807. clock_l(); udelay(5);
  808. for (i = 128; i != 0; i >>= 1) { /* write command out */
  809. tmp = (lanai->conf1 & ~CONFIG1_PROMDATA) |
  810. ((data & i) ? CONFIG1_PROMDATA : 0);
  811. if (lanai->conf1 != tmp) {
  812. set_config1(tmp);
  813. udelay(5); /* Let new data settle */
  814. }
  815. clock_h(); udelay(5); clock_l(); udelay(5);
  816. }
  817. /* look for ack */
  818. data_h(); clock_h(); udelay(5);
  819. if (read_pin() != 0)
  820. goto error; /* No ack seen */
  821. clock_l(); udelay(5);
  822. /* read back result */
  823. for (data = 0, i = 7; i >= 0; i--) {
  824. data_h(); clock_h(); udelay(5);
  825. data = (data << 1) | !!read_pin();
  826. clock_l(); udelay(5);
  827. }
  828. /* look again for ack */
  829. data_h(); clock_h(); udelay(5);
  830. if (read_pin() == 0)
  831. goto error; /* Spurious ack */
  832. clock_l(); udelay(5);
  833. send_stop();
  834. lanai->eeprom[address] = data;
  835. DPRINTK("EEPROM 0x%04X %02X\n",
  836. (unsigned int) address, (unsigned int) data);
  837. }
  838. return 0;
  839. error:
  840. clock_l(); udelay(5); /* finish read */
  841. send_stop();
  842. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): error reading EEPROM byte %d\n",
  843. lanai->number, address);
  844. return -EIO;
  845. #undef set_config1
  846. #undef clock_h
  847. #undef clock_l
  848. #undef data_h
  849. #undef data_l
  850. #undef pre_read
  851. #undef read_pin
  852. #undef send_stop
  853. }
  854. /* read a big-endian 4-byte value out of eeprom */
  855. static inline u32 eeprom_be4(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, int address)
  856. {
  857. return be32_to_cpup((const u32 *) &lanai->eeprom[address]);
  858. }
  859. /* Checksum/validate EEPROM contents */
  860. static int eeprom_validate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  861. {
  862. int i, s;
  863. u32 v;
  864. const u8 *e = lanai->eeprom;
  865. #ifdef DEBUG
  866. /* First, see if we can get an ASCIIZ string out of the copyright */
  867. for (i = EEPROM_COPYRIGHT;
  868. i < (EEPROM_COPYRIGHT + EEPROM_COPYRIGHT_LEN); i++)
  869. if (e[i] < 0x20 || e[i] > 0x7E)
  870. break;
  871. if ( i != EEPROM_COPYRIGHT &&
  872. i != EEPROM_COPYRIGHT + EEPROM_COPYRIGHT_LEN && e[i] == '\0')
  873. DPRINTK("eeprom: copyright = \"%s\"\n",
  874. (char *) &e[EEPROM_COPYRIGHT]);
  875. else
  876. DPRINTK("eeprom: copyright not found\n");
  877. #endif
  878. /* Validate checksum */
  879. for (i = s = 0; i < EEPROM_CHECKSUM; i++)
  880. s += e[i];
  881. s &= 0xFF;
  882. if (s != e[EEPROM_CHECKSUM]) {
  883. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): EEPROM checksum bad "
  884. "(wanted 0x%02X, got 0x%02X)\n", lanai->number,
  885. (unsigned int) s, (unsigned int) e[EEPROM_CHECKSUM]);
  886. return -EIO;
  887. }
  888. s ^= 0xFF;
  889. if (s != e[EEPROM_CHECKSUM_REV]) {
  890. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): EEPROM inverse checksum "
  891. "bad (wanted 0x%02X, got 0x%02X)\n", lanai->number,
  892. (unsigned int) s, (unsigned int) e[EEPROM_CHECKSUM_REV]);
  893. return -EIO;
  894. }
  895. /* Verify MAC address */
  896. for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
  897. if ((e[EEPROM_MAC + i] ^ e[EEPROM_MAC_REV + i]) != 0xFF) {
  898. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL
  899. "(itf %d) : EEPROM MAC addresses don't match "
  900. "(0x%02X, inverse 0x%02X)\n", lanai->number,
  901. (unsigned int) e[EEPROM_MAC + i],
  902. (unsigned int) e[EEPROM_MAC_REV + i]);
  903. return -EIO;
  904. }
  905. DPRINTK("eeprom: MAC address = %pM\n", &e[EEPROM_MAC]);
  906. /* Verify serial number */
  907. lanai->serialno = eeprom_be4(lanai, EEPROM_SERIAL);
  908. v = eeprom_be4(lanai, EEPROM_SERIAL_REV);
  909. if ((lanai->serialno ^ v) != 0xFFFFFFFF) {
  910. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): EEPROM serial numbers "
  911. "don't match (0x%08X, inverse 0x%08X)\n", lanai->number,
  912. (unsigned int) lanai->serialno, (unsigned int) v);
  913. return -EIO;
  914. }
  915. DPRINTK("eeprom: Serial number = %d\n", (unsigned int) lanai->serialno);
  916. /* Verify magic number */
  917. lanai->magicno = eeprom_be4(lanai, EEPROM_MAGIC);
  918. v = eeprom_be4(lanai, EEPROM_MAGIC_REV);
  919. if ((lanai->magicno ^ v) != 0xFFFFFFFF) {
  920. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): EEPROM magic numbers "
  921. "don't match (0x%08X, inverse 0x%08X)\n", lanai->number,
  922. lanai->magicno, v);
  923. return -EIO;
  924. }
  925. DPRINTK("eeprom: Magic number = 0x%08X\n", lanai->magicno);
  926. if (lanai->magicno != EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE)
  927. printk(KERN_WARNING DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): warning - EEPROM "
  928. "magic not what expected (got 0x%08X, not 0x%08X)\n",
  929. lanai->number, (unsigned int) lanai->magicno,
  930. (unsigned int) EEPROM_MAGIC_VALUE);
  931. return 0;
  932. }
  933. #endif /* READ_EEPROM */
  934. static inline const u8 *eeprom_mac(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  935. {
  936. return &lanai->eeprom[EEPROM_MAC];
  937. }
  938. /* -------------------- INTERRUPT HANDLING UTILITIES: */
  939. /* Interrupt types */
  940. #define INT_STATS (0x00000002) /* Statistics counter overflow */
  941. #define INT_SOOL (0x00000004) /* SOOL changed state */
  942. #define INT_LOCD (0x00000008) /* LOCD changed state */
  943. #define INT_LED (0x00000010) /* LED (HAPPI) changed state */
  944. #define INT_GPIN (0x00000020) /* GPIN changed state */
  945. #define INT_PING (0x00000040) /* PING_COUNT fulfilled */
  946. #define INT_WAKE (0x00000080) /* Lanai wants bus */
  947. #define INT_CBR0 (0x00000100) /* CBR sched hit VCI 0 */
  948. #define INT_LOCK (0x00000200) /* Service list overflow */
  949. #define INT_MISMATCH (0x00000400) /* TX magic list mismatch */
  950. #define INT_AAL0_STR (0x00000800) /* Non-AAL5 buffer half filled */
  951. #define INT_AAL0 (0x00001000) /* Non-AAL5 data available */
  952. #define INT_SERVICE (0x00002000) /* Service list entries available */
  953. #define INT_TABORTSENT (0x00004000) /* Target abort sent by lanai */
  954. #define INT_TABORTBM (0x00008000) /* Abort rcv'd as bus master */
  955. #define INT_TIMEOUTBM (0x00010000) /* No response to bus master */
  956. #define INT_PCIPARITY (0x00020000) /* Parity error on PCI */
  957. /* Sets of the above */
  958. #define INT_ALL (0x0003FFFE) /* All interrupts */
  959. #define INT_STATUS (0x0000003C) /* Some status pin changed */
  960. #define INT_DMASHUT (0x00038000) /* DMA engine got shut down */
  961. #define INT_SEGSHUT (0x00000700) /* Segmentation got shut down */
  962. static inline u32 intr_pending(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  963. {
  964. return reg_read(lanai, IntStatusMasked_Reg);
  965. }
  966. static inline void intr_enable(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 i)
  967. {
  968. reg_write(lanai, i, IntControlEna_Reg);
  969. }
  970. static inline void intr_disable(const struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 i)
  971. {
  972. reg_write(lanai, i, IntControlDis_Reg);
  973. }
  974. /* -------------------- CARD/PCI STATUS: */
  975. static void status_message(int itf, const char *name, int status)
  976. {
  977. static const char *onoff[2] = { "off to on", "on to off" };
  978. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): %s changed from %s\n",
  979. itf, name, onoff[!status]);
  980. }
  981. static void lanai_check_status(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  982. {
  983. u32 new = reg_read(lanai, Status_Reg);
  984. u32 changes = new ^ lanai->status;
  985. lanai->status = new;
  986. #define e(flag, name) \
  987. if (changes & flag) \
  988. status_message(lanai->number, name, new & flag)
  989. e(STATUS_SOOL, "SOOL");
  990. e(STATUS_LOCD, "LOCD");
  991. e(STATUS_LED, "LED");
  992. e(STATUS_GPIN, "GPIN");
  993. #undef e
  994. }
  995. static void pcistatus_got(int itf, const char *name)
  996. {
  997. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): PCI got %s error\n", itf, name);
  998. }
  999. static void pcistatus_check(struct lanai_dev *lanai, int clearonly)
  1000. {
  1001. u16 s;
  1002. int result;
  1003. result = pci_read_config_word(lanai->pci, PCI_STATUS, &s);
  1004. if (result != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL) {
  1005. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): can't read PCI_STATUS: "
  1006. "%d\n", lanai->number, result);
  1007. return;
  1008. }
  1009. s &= PCI_STATUS_DETECTED_PARITY | PCI_STATUS_SIG_SYSTEM_ERROR |
  1010. PCI_STATUS_REC_MASTER_ABORT | PCI_STATUS_REC_TARGET_ABORT |
  1011. PCI_STATUS_SIG_TARGET_ABORT | PCI_STATUS_PARITY;
  1012. if (s == 0)
  1013. return;
  1014. result = pci_write_config_word(lanai->pci, PCI_STATUS, s);
  1015. if (result != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL)
  1016. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): can't write PCI_STATUS: "
  1017. "%d\n", lanai->number, result);
  1018. if (clearonly)
  1019. return;
  1020. #define e(flag, name, stat) \
  1021. if (s & flag) { \
  1022. pcistatus_got(lanai->number, name); \
  1023. ++lanai->stats.pcierr_##stat; \
  1024. }
  1025. e(PCI_STATUS_DETECTED_PARITY, "parity", parity_detect);
  1026. e(PCI_STATUS_SIG_SYSTEM_ERROR, "signalled system", serr_set);
  1027. e(PCI_STATUS_REC_MASTER_ABORT, "master", master_abort);
  1028. e(PCI_STATUS_REC_TARGET_ABORT, "master target", m_target_abort);
  1029. e(PCI_STATUS_SIG_TARGET_ABORT, "slave", s_target_abort);
  1030. e(PCI_STATUS_PARITY, "master parity", master_parity);
  1031. #undef e
  1032. }
  1033. /* -------------------- VCC TX BUFFER UTILITIES: */
  1034. /* space left in tx buffer in bytes */
  1035. static inline int vcc_tx_space(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int endptr)
  1036. {
  1037. int r;
  1038. r = endptr * 16;
  1039. r -= ((unsigned long) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) -
  1040. ((unsigned long) lvcc->tx.buf.start);
  1041. r -= 16; /* Leave "bubble" - if start==end it looks empty */
  1042. if (r < 0)
  1043. r += lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->tx.buf);
  1044. return r;
  1045. }
  1046. /* test if VCC is currently backlogged */
  1047. static inline int vcc_is_backlogged(const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  1048. {
  1049. return !skb_queue_empty(&lvcc->tx.backlog);
  1050. }
  1051. /* Bit fields in the segmentation buffer descriptor */
  1052. #define DESCRIPTOR_MAGIC (0xD0000000)
  1053. #define DESCRIPTOR_AAL5 (0x00008000)
  1054. #define DESCRIPTOR_AAL5_STREAM (0x00004000)
  1055. #define DESCRIPTOR_CLP (0x00002000)
  1056. /* Add 32-bit descriptor with its padding */
  1057. static inline void vcc_tx_add_aal5_descriptor(struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1058. u32 flags, int len)
  1059. {
  1060. int pos;
  1061. APRINTK((((unsigned long) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) & 15) == 0,
  1062. "vcc_tx_add_aal5_descriptor: bad ptr=%p\n", lvcc->tx.buf.ptr);
  1063. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr += 4; /* Hope the values REALLY don't matter */
  1064. pos = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) -
  1065. (unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.start;
  1066. APRINTK((pos & ~0x0001FFF0) == 0,
  1067. "vcc_tx_add_aal5_descriptor: bad pos (%d) before, vci=%d, "
  1068. "start,ptr,end=%p,%p,%p\n", pos, lvcc->vci,
  1069. lvcc->tx.buf.start, lvcc->tx.buf.ptr, lvcc->tx.buf.end);
  1070. pos = (pos + len) & (lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->tx.buf) - 1);
  1071. APRINTK((pos & ~0x0001FFF0) == 0,
  1072. "vcc_tx_add_aal5_descriptor: bad pos (%d) after, vci=%d, "
  1073. "start,ptr,end=%p,%p,%p\n", pos, lvcc->vci,
  1074. lvcc->tx.buf.start, lvcc->tx.buf.ptr, lvcc->tx.buf.end);
  1075. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr[-1] =
  1076. cpu_to_le32(DESCRIPTOR_MAGIC | DESCRIPTOR_AAL5 |
  1077. ((lvcc->tx.atmvcc->atm_options & ATM_ATMOPT_CLP) ?
  1078. DESCRIPTOR_CLP : 0) | flags | pos >> 4);
  1079. if (lvcc->tx.buf.ptr >= lvcc->tx.buf.end)
  1080. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr = lvcc->tx.buf.start;
  1081. }
  1082. /* Add 32-bit AAL5 trailer and leave room for its CRC */
  1083. static inline void vcc_tx_add_aal5_trailer(struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1084. int len, int cpi, int uu)
  1085. {
  1086. APRINTK((((unsigned long) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) & 15) == 8,
  1087. "vcc_tx_add_aal5_trailer: bad ptr=%p\n", lvcc->tx.buf.ptr);
  1088. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr += 2;
  1089. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr[-2] = cpu_to_be32((uu << 24) | (cpi << 16) | len);
  1090. if (lvcc->tx.buf.ptr >= lvcc->tx.buf.end)
  1091. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr = lvcc->tx.buf.start;
  1092. }
  1093. static inline void vcc_tx_memcpy(struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1094. const unsigned char *src, int n)
  1095. {
  1096. unsigned char *e;
  1097. int m;
  1098. e = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) + n;
  1099. m = e - (unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.end;
  1100. if (m < 0)
  1101. m = 0;
  1102. memcpy(lvcc->tx.buf.ptr, src, n - m);
  1103. if (m != 0) {
  1104. memcpy(lvcc->tx.buf.start, src + n - m, m);
  1105. e = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.start) + m;
  1106. }
  1107. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr = (u32 *) e;
  1108. }
  1109. static inline void vcc_tx_memzero(struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int n)
  1110. {
  1111. unsigned char *e;
  1112. int m;
  1113. if (n == 0)
  1114. return;
  1115. e = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) + n;
  1116. m = e - (unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.end;
  1117. if (m < 0)
  1118. m = 0;
  1119. memset(lvcc->tx.buf.ptr, 0, n - m);
  1120. if (m != 0) {
  1121. memset(lvcc->tx.buf.start, 0, m);
  1122. e = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.start) + m;
  1123. }
  1124. lvcc->tx.buf.ptr = (u32 *) e;
  1125. }
  1126. /* Update "butt" register to specify new WritePtr */
  1127. static inline void lanai_endtx(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1128. const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  1129. {
  1130. int i, ptr = ((unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.ptr) -
  1131. (unsigned char *) lvcc->tx.buf.start;
  1132. APRINTK((ptr & ~0x0001FFF0) == 0,
  1133. "lanai_endtx: bad ptr (%d), vci=%d, start,ptr,end=%p,%p,%p\n",
  1134. ptr, lvcc->vci, lvcc->tx.buf.start, lvcc->tx.buf.ptr,
  1135. lvcc->tx.buf.end);
  1136. /*
  1137. * Since the "butt register" is a shared resounce on the card we
  1138. * serialize all accesses to it through this spinlock. This is
  1139. * mostly just paranoia since the register is rarely "busy" anyway
  1140. * but is needed for correctness.
  1141. */
  1142. spin_lock(&lanai->endtxlock);
  1143. /*
  1144. * We need to check if the "butt busy" bit is set before
  1145. * updating the butt register. In theory this should
  1146. * never happen because the ATM card is plenty fast at
  1147. * updating the register. Still, we should make sure
  1148. */
  1149. for (i = 0; reg_read(lanai, Status_Reg) & STATUS_BUTTBUSY; i++) {
  1150. if (unlikely(i > 50)) {
  1151. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): butt register "
  1152. "always busy!\n", lanai->number);
  1153. break;
  1154. }
  1155. udelay(5);
  1156. }
  1157. /*
  1158. * Before we tall the card to start work we need to be sure 100% of
  1159. * the info in the service buffer has been written before we tell
  1160. * the card about it
  1161. */
  1162. wmb();
  1163. reg_write(lanai, (ptr << 12) | lvcc->vci, Butt_Reg);
  1164. spin_unlock(&lanai->endtxlock);
  1165. }
  1166. /*
  1167. * Add one AAL5 PDU to lvcc's transmit buffer. Caller garauntees there's
  1168. * space available. "pdusize" is the number of bytes the PDU will take
  1169. */
  1170. static void lanai_send_one_aal5(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1171. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, struct sk_buff *skb, int pdusize)
  1172. {
  1173. int pad;
  1174. APRINTK(pdusize == aal5_size(skb->len),
  1175. "lanai_send_one_aal5: wrong size packet (%d != %d)\n",
  1176. pdusize, aal5_size(skb->len));
  1177. vcc_tx_add_aal5_descriptor(lvcc, 0, pdusize);
  1178. pad = pdusize - skb->len - 8;
  1179. APRINTK(pad >= 0, "pad is negative (%d)\n", pad);
  1180. APRINTK(pad < 48, "pad is too big (%d)\n", pad);
  1181. vcc_tx_memcpy(lvcc, skb->data, skb->len);
  1182. vcc_tx_memzero(lvcc, pad);
  1183. vcc_tx_add_aal5_trailer(lvcc, skb->len, 0, 0);
  1184. lanai_endtx(lanai, lvcc);
  1185. lanai_free_skb(lvcc->tx.atmvcc, skb);
  1186. atomic_inc(&lvcc->tx.atmvcc->stats->tx);
  1187. }
  1188. /* Try to fill the buffer - don't call unless there is backlog */
  1189. static void vcc_tx_unqueue_aal5(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1190. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int endptr)
  1191. {
  1192. int n;
  1193. struct sk_buff *skb;
  1194. int space = vcc_tx_space(lvcc, endptr);
  1195. APRINTK(vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc),
  1196. "vcc_tx_unqueue() called with empty backlog (vci=%d)\n",
  1197. lvcc->vci);
  1198. while (space >= 64) {
  1199. skb = skb_dequeue(&lvcc->tx.backlog);
  1200. if (skb == NULL)
  1201. goto no_backlog;
  1202. n = aal5_size(skb->len);
  1203. if (n + 16 > space) {
  1204. /* No room for this packet - put it back on queue */
  1205. skb_queue_head(&lvcc->tx.backlog, skb);
  1206. return;
  1207. }
  1208. lanai_send_one_aal5(lanai, lvcc, skb, n);
  1209. space -= n + 16;
  1210. }
  1211. if (!vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc)) {
  1212. no_backlog:
  1213. __clear_bit(lvcc->vci, lanai->backlog_vccs);
  1214. }
  1215. }
  1216. /* Given an skb that we want to transmit either send it now or queue */
  1217. static void vcc_tx_aal5(struct lanai_dev *lanai, struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1218. struct sk_buff *skb)
  1219. {
  1220. int space, n;
  1221. if (vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc)) /* Already backlogged */
  1222. goto queue_it;
  1223. space = vcc_tx_space(lvcc,
  1224. TXREADPTR_GET_PTR(cardvcc_read(lvcc, vcc_txreadptr)));
  1225. n = aal5_size(skb->len);
  1226. APRINTK(n + 16 >= 64, "vcc_tx_aal5: n too small (%d)\n", n);
  1227. if (space < n + 16) { /* No space for this PDU */
  1228. __set_bit(lvcc->vci, lanai->backlog_vccs);
  1229. queue_it:
  1230. skb_queue_tail(&lvcc->tx.backlog, skb);
  1231. return;
  1232. }
  1233. lanai_send_one_aal5(lanai, lvcc, skb, n);
  1234. }
  1235. static void vcc_tx_unqueue_aal0(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1236. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int endptr)
  1237. {
  1238. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL
  1239. ": vcc_tx_unqueue_aal0: not implemented\n");
  1240. }
  1241. static void vcc_tx_aal0(struct lanai_dev *lanai, struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1242. struct sk_buff *skb)
  1243. {
  1244. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL ": vcc_tx_aal0: not implemented\n");
  1245. /* Remember to increment lvcc->tx.atmvcc->stats->tx */
  1246. lanai_free_skb(lvcc->tx.atmvcc, skb);
  1247. }
  1248. /* -------------------- VCC RX BUFFER UTILITIES: */
  1249. /* unlike the _tx_ cousins, this doesn't update ptr */
  1250. static inline void vcc_rx_memcpy(unsigned char *dest,
  1251. const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int n)
  1252. {
  1253. int m = ((const unsigned char *) lvcc->rx.buf.ptr) + n -
  1254. ((const unsigned char *) (lvcc->rx.buf.end));
  1255. if (m < 0)
  1256. m = 0;
  1257. memcpy(dest, lvcc->rx.buf.ptr, n - m);
  1258. memcpy(dest + n - m, lvcc->rx.buf.start, m);
  1259. /* Make sure that these copies don't get reordered */
  1260. barrier();
  1261. }
  1262. /* Receive AAL5 data on a VCC with a particular endptr */
  1263. static void vcc_rx_aal5(struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, int endptr)
  1264. {
  1265. int size;
  1266. struct sk_buff *skb;
  1267. const u32 *x;
  1268. u32 *end = &lvcc->rx.buf.start[endptr * 4];
  1269. int n = ((unsigned long) end) - ((unsigned long) lvcc->rx.buf.ptr);
  1270. if (n < 0)
  1271. n += lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->rx.buf);
  1272. APRINTK(n >= 0 && n < lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->rx.buf) && !(n & 15),
  1273. "vcc_rx_aal5: n out of range (%d/%zu)\n",
  1274. n, lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->rx.buf));
  1275. /* Recover the second-to-last word to get true pdu length */
  1276. if ((x = &end[-2]) < lvcc->rx.buf.start)
  1277. x = &lvcc->rx.buf.end[-2];
  1278. /*
  1279. * Before we actually read from the buffer, make sure the memory
  1280. * changes have arrived
  1281. */
  1282. rmb();
  1283. size = be32_to_cpup(x) & 0xffff;
  1284. if (unlikely(n != aal5_size(size))) {
  1285. /* Make sure size matches padding */
  1286. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): Got bad AAL5 length "
  1287. "on vci=%d - size=%d n=%d\n",
  1288. lvcc->rx.atmvcc->dev->number, lvcc->vci, size, n);
  1289. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.rx_badlen++;
  1290. goto out;
  1291. }
  1292. skb = atm_alloc_charge(lvcc->rx.atmvcc, size, GFP_ATOMIC);
  1293. if (unlikely(skb == NULL)) {
  1294. lvcc->stats.rx_nomem++;
  1295. goto out;
  1296. }
  1297. skb_put(skb, size);
  1298. vcc_rx_memcpy(skb->data, lvcc, size);
  1299. ATM_SKB(skb)->vcc = lvcc->rx.atmvcc;
  1300. __net_timestamp(skb);
  1301. lvcc->rx.atmvcc->push(lvcc->rx.atmvcc, skb);
  1302. atomic_inc(&lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx);
  1303. out:
  1304. lvcc->rx.buf.ptr = end;
  1305. cardvcc_write(lvcc, endptr, vcc_rxreadptr);
  1306. }
  1307. static void vcc_rx_aal0(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1308. {
  1309. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL ": vcc_rx_aal0: not implemented\n");
  1310. /* Remember to get read_lock(&vcc_sklist_lock) while looking up VC */
  1311. /* Remember to increment lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx */
  1312. }
  1313. /* -------------------- MANAGING HOST-BASED VCC TABLE: */
  1314. /* Decide whether to use vmalloc or get_zeroed_page for VCC table */
  1315. #if (NUM_VCI * BITS_PER_LONG) <= PAGE_SIZE
  1316. #define VCCTABLE_GETFREEPAGE
  1317. #else
  1318. #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
  1319. #endif
  1320. static int vcc_table_allocate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1321. {
  1322. #ifdef VCCTABLE_GETFREEPAGE
  1323. APRINTK((lanai->num_vci) * sizeof(struct lanai_vcc *) <= PAGE_SIZE,
  1324. "vcc table > PAGE_SIZE!");
  1325. lanai->vccs = (struct lanai_vcc **) get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
  1326. return (lanai->vccs == NULL) ? -ENOMEM : 0;
  1327. #else
  1328. int bytes = (lanai->num_vci) * sizeof(struct lanai_vcc *);
  1329. lanai->vccs = vzalloc(bytes);
  1330. if (unlikely(lanai->vccs == NULL))
  1331. return -ENOMEM;
  1332. return 0;
  1333. #endif
  1334. }
  1335. static inline void vcc_table_deallocate(const struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1336. {
  1337. #ifdef VCCTABLE_GETFREEPAGE
  1338. free_page((unsigned long) lanai->vccs);
  1339. #else
  1340. vfree(lanai->vccs);
  1341. #endif
  1342. }
  1343. /* Allocate a fresh lanai_vcc, with the appropriate things cleared */
  1344. static inline struct lanai_vcc *new_lanai_vcc(void)
  1345. {
  1346. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc;
  1347. lvcc = kzalloc(sizeof(*lvcc), GFP_KERNEL);
  1348. if (likely(lvcc != NULL)) {
  1349. skb_queue_head_init(&lvcc->tx.backlog);
  1350. #ifdef DEBUG
  1351. lvcc->vci = -1;
  1352. #endif
  1353. }
  1354. return lvcc;
  1355. }
  1356. static int lanai_get_sized_buffer(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1357. struct lanai_buffer *buf, int max_sdu, int multiplier,
  1358. const char *name)
  1359. {
  1360. int size;
  1361. if (unlikely(max_sdu < 1))
  1362. max_sdu = 1;
  1363. max_sdu = aal5_size(max_sdu);
  1364. size = (max_sdu + 16) * multiplier + 16;
  1365. lanai_buf_allocate(buf, size, max_sdu + 32, lanai->pci);
  1366. if (unlikely(buf->start == NULL))
  1367. return -ENOMEM;
  1368. if (unlikely(lanai_buf_size(buf) < size))
  1369. printk(KERN_WARNING DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): wanted %d bytes "
  1370. "for %s buffer, got only %zu\n", lanai->number, size,
  1371. name, lanai_buf_size(buf));
  1372. DPRINTK("Allocated %zu byte %s buffer\n", lanai_buf_size(buf), name);
  1373. return 0;
  1374. }
  1375. /* Setup a RX buffer for a currently unbound AAL5 vci */
  1376. static inline int lanai_setup_rx_vci_aal5(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1377. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, const struct atm_qos *qos)
  1378. {
  1379. return lanai_get_sized_buffer(lanai, &lvcc->rx.buf,
  1380. qos->rxtp.max_sdu, AAL5_RX_MULTIPLIER, "RX");
  1381. }
  1382. /* Setup a TX buffer for a currently unbound AAL5 vci */
  1383. static int lanai_setup_tx_vci(struct lanai_dev *lanai, struct lanai_vcc *lvcc,
  1384. const struct atm_qos *qos)
  1385. {
  1386. int max_sdu, multiplier;
  1387. if (qos->aal == ATM_AAL0) {
  1388. lvcc->tx.unqueue = vcc_tx_unqueue_aal0;
  1389. max_sdu = ATM_CELL_SIZE - 1;
  1390. multiplier = AAL0_TX_MULTIPLIER;
  1391. } else {
  1392. lvcc->tx.unqueue = vcc_tx_unqueue_aal5;
  1393. max_sdu = qos->txtp.max_sdu;
  1394. multiplier = AAL5_TX_MULTIPLIER;
  1395. }
  1396. return lanai_get_sized_buffer(lanai, &lvcc->tx.buf, max_sdu,
  1397. multiplier, "TX");
  1398. }
  1399. static inline void host_vcc_bind(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1400. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc, vci_t vci)
  1401. {
  1402. if (lvcc->vbase != NULL)
  1403. return; /* We already were bound in the other direction */
  1404. DPRINTK("Binding vci %d\n", vci);
  1405. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  1406. if (lanai->nbound++ == 0) {
  1407. DPRINTK("Coming out of powerdown\n");
  1408. lanai->conf1 &= ~CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  1409. conf1_write(lanai);
  1410. conf2_write(lanai);
  1411. }
  1412. #endif
  1413. lvcc->vbase = cardvcc_addr(lanai, vci);
  1414. lanai->vccs[lvcc->vci = vci] = lvcc;
  1415. }
  1416. static inline void host_vcc_unbind(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1417. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc)
  1418. {
  1419. if (lvcc->vbase == NULL)
  1420. return; /* This vcc was never bound */
  1421. DPRINTK("Unbinding vci %d\n", lvcc->vci);
  1422. lvcc->vbase = NULL;
  1423. lanai->vccs[lvcc->vci] = NULL;
  1424. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  1425. if (--lanai->nbound == 0) {
  1426. DPRINTK("Going into powerdown\n");
  1427. lanai->conf1 |= CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  1428. conf1_write(lanai);
  1429. }
  1430. #endif
  1431. }
  1432. /* -------------------- RESET CARD: */
  1433. static void lanai_reset(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1434. {
  1435. printk(KERN_CRIT DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): *NOT* resetting - not "
  1436. "implemented\n", lanai->number);
  1437. /* TODO */
  1438. /* The following is just a hack until we write the real
  1439. * resetter - at least ack whatever interrupt sent us
  1440. * here
  1441. */
  1442. reg_write(lanai, INT_ALL, IntAck_Reg);
  1443. lanai->stats.card_reset++;
  1444. }
  1445. /* -------------------- SERVICE LIST UTILITIES: */
  1446. /*
  1447. * Allocate service buffer and tell card about it
  1448. */
  1449. static int service_buffer_allocate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1450. {
  1451. lanai_buf_allocate(&lanai->service, SERVICE_ENTRIES * 4, 8,
  1452. lanai->pci);
  1453. if (unlikely(lanai->service.start == NULL))
  1454. return -ENOMEM;
  1455. DPRINTK("allocated service buffer at 0x%08lX, size %zu(%d)\n",
  1456. (unsigned long) lanai->service.start,
  1457. lanai_buf_size(&lanai->service),
  1458. lanai_buf_size_cardorder(&lanai->service));
  1459. /* Clear ServWrite register to be safe */
  1460. reg_write(lanai, 0, ServWrite_Reg);
  1461. /* ServiceStuff register contains size and address of buffer */
  1462. reg_write(lanai,
  1463. SSTUFF_SET_SIZE(lanai_buf_size_cardorder(&lanai->service)) |
  1464. SSTUFF_SET_ADDR(lanai->service.dmaaddr),
  1465. ServiceStuff_Reg);
  1466. return 0;
  1467. }
  1468. static inline void service_buffer_deallocate(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1469. {
  1470. lanai_buf_deallocate(&lanai->service, lanai->pci);
  1471. }
  1472. /* Bitfields in service list */
  1473. #define SERVICE_TX (0x80000000) /* Was from transmission */
  1474. #define SERVICE_TRASH (0x40000000) /* RXed PDU was trashed */
  1475. #define SERVICE_CRCERR (0x20000000) /* RXed PDU had CRC error */
  1476. #define SERVICE_CI (0x10000000) /* RXed PDU had CI set */
  1477. #define SERVICE_CLP (0x08000000) /* RXed PDU had CLP set */
  1478. #define SERVICE_STREAM (0x04000000) /* RX Stream mode */
  1479. #define SERVICE_GET_VCI(x) (((x)>>16)&0x3FF)
  1480. #define SERVICE_GET_END(x) ((x)&0x1FFF)
  1481. /* Handle one thing from the service list - returns true if it marked a
  1482. * VCC ready for xmit
  1483. */
  1484. static int handle_service(struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 s)
  1485. {
  1486. vci_t vci = SERVICE_GET_VCI(s);
  1487. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc;
  1488. read_lock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1489. lvcc = lanai->vccs[vci];
  1490. if (unlikely(lvcc == NULL)) {
  1491. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1492. DPRINTK("(itf %d) got service entry 0x%X for nonexistent "
  1493. "vcc %d\n", lanai->number, (unsigned int) s, vci);
  1494. if (s & SERVICE_TX)
  1495. lanai->stats.service_notx++;
  1496. else
  1497. lanai->stats.service_norx++;
  1498. return 0;
  1499. }
  1500. if (s & SERVICE_TX) { /* segmentation interrupt */
  1501. if (unlikely(lvcc->tx.atmvcc == NULL)) {
  1502. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1503. DPRINTK("(itf %d) got service entry 0x%X for non-TX "
  1504. "vcc %d\n", lanai->number, (unsigned int) s, vci);
  1505. lanai->stats.service_notx++;
  1506. return 0;
  1507. }
  1508. __set_bit(vci, lanai->transmit_ready);
  1509. lvcc->tx.endptr = SERVICE_GET_END(s);
  1510. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1511. return 1;
  1512. }
  1513. if (unlikely(lvcc->rx.atmvcc == NULL)) {
  1514. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1515. DPRINTK("(itf %d) got service entry 0x%X for non-RX "
  1516. "vcc %d\n", lanai->number, (unsigned int) s, vci);
  1517. lanai->stats.service_norx++;
  1518. return 0;
  1519. }
  1520. if (unlikely(lvcc->rx.atmvcc->qos.aal != ATM_AAL5)) {
  1521. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1522. DPRINTK("(itf %d) got RX service entry 0x%X for non-AAL5 "
  1523. "vcc %d\n", lanai->number, (unsigned int) s, vci);
  1524. lanai->stats.service_rxnotaal5++;
  1525. atomic_inc(&lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx_err);
  1526. return 0;
  1527. }
  1528. if (likely(!(s & (SERVICE_TRASH | SERVICE_STREAM | SERVICE_CRCERR)))) {
  1529. vcc_rx_aal5(lvcc, SERVICE_GET_END(s));
  1530. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1531. return 0;
  1532. }
  1533. if (s & SERVICE_TRASH) {
  1534. int bytes;
  1535. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1536. DPRINTK("got trashed rx pdu on vci %d\n", vci);
  1537. atomic_inc(&lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx_err);
  1538. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_trash++;
  1539. bytes = (SERVICE_GET_END(s) * 16) -
  1540. (((unsigned long) lvcc->rx.buf.ptr) -
  1541. ((unsigned long) lvcc->rx.buf.start)) + 47;
  1542. if (bytes < 0)
  1543. bytes += lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->rx.buf);
  1544. lanai->stats.ovfl_trash += (bytes / 48);
  1545. return 0;
  1546. }
  1547. if (s & SERVICE_STREAM) {
  1548. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1549. atomic_inc(&lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx_err);
  1550. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_stream++;
  1551. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): Got AAL5 stream "
  1552. "PDU on VCI %d!\n", lanai->number, vci);
  1553. lanai_reset(lanai);
  1554. return 0;
  1555. }
  1556. DPRINTK("got rx crc error on vci %d\n", vci);
  1557. atomic_inc(&lvcc->rx.atmvcc->stats->rx_err);
  1558. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_rxcrc++;
  1559. lvcc->rx.buf.ptr = &lvcc->rx.buf.start[SERVICE_GET_END(s) * 4];
  1560. cardvcc_write(lvcc, SERVICE_GET_END(s), vcc_rxreadptr);
  1561. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1562. return 0;
  1563. }
  1564. /* Try transmitting on all VCIs that we marked ready to serve */
  1565. static void iter_transmit(struct lanai_dev *lanai, vci_t vci)
  1566. {
  1567. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc = lanai->vccs[vci];
  1568. if (vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc))
  1569. lvcc->tx.unqueue(lanai, lvcc, lvcc->tx.endptr);
  1570. }
  1571. /* Run service queue -- called from interrupt context or with
  1572. * interrupts otherwise disabled and with the lanai->servicelock
  1573. * lock held
  1574. */
  1575. static void run_service(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1576. {
  1577. int ntx = 0;
  1578. u32 wreg = reg_read(lanai, ServWrite_Reg);
  1579. const u32 *end = lanai->service.start + wreg;
  1580. while (lanai->service.ptr != end) {
  1581. ntx += handle_service(lanai,
  1582. le32_to_cpup(lanai->service.ptr++));
  1583. if (lanai->service.ptr >= lanai->service.end)
  1584. lanai->service.ptr = lanai->service.start;
  1585. }
  1586. reg_write(lanai, wreg, ServRead_Reg);
  1587. if (ntx != 0) {
  1588. read_lock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1589. vci_bitfield_iterate(lanai, lanai->transmit_ready,
  1590. iter_transmit);
  1591. bitmap_zero(lanai->transmit_ready, NUM_VCI);
  1592. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1593. }
  1594. }
  1595. /* -------------------- GATHER STATISTICS: */
  1596. static void get_statistics(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1597. {
  1598. u32 statreg = reg_read(lanai, Statistics_Reg);
  1599. lanai->stats.atm_ovfl += STATS_GET_FIFO_OVFL(statreg);
  1600. lanai->stats.hec_err += STATS_GET_HEC_ERR(statreg);
  1601. lanai->stats.vci_trash += STATS_GET_BAD_VCI(statreg);
  1602. lanai->stats.ovfl_trash += STATS_GET_BUF_OVFL(statreg);
  1603. }
  1604. /* -------------------- POLLING TIMER: */
  1605. #ifndef DEBUG_RW
  1606. /* Try to undequeue 1 backlogged vcc */
  1607. static void iter_dequeue(struct lanai_dev *lanai, vci_t vci)
  1608. {
  1609. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc = lanai->vccs[vci];
  1610. int endptr;
  1611. if (lvcc == NULL || lvcc->tx.atmvcc == NULL ||
  1612. !vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc)) {
  1613. __clear_bit(vci, lanai->backlog_vccs);
  1614. return;
  1615. }
  1616. endptr = TXREADPTR_GET_PTR(cardvcc_read(lvcc, vcc_txreadptr));
  1617. lvcc->tx.unqueue(lanai, lvcc, endptr);
  1618. }
  1619. #endif /* !DEBUG_RW */
  1620. static void lanai_timed_poll(unsigned long arg)
  1621. {
  1622. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) arg;
  1623. #ifndef DEBUG_RW
  1624. unsigned long flags;
  1625. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  1626. if (lanai->conf1 & CONFIG1_POWERDOWN)
  1627. return;
  1628. #endif /* USE_POWERDOWN */
  1629. local_irq_save(flags);
  1630. /* If we can grab the spinlock, check if any services need to be run */
  1631. if (spin_trylock(&lanai->servicelock)) {
  1632. run_service(lanai);
  1633. spin_unlock(&lanai->servicelock);
  1634. }
  1635. /* ...and see if any backlogged VCs can make progress */
  1636. /* unfortunately linux has no read_trylock() currently */
  1637. read_lock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1638. vci_bitfield_iterate(lanai, lanai->backlog_vccs, iter_dequeue);
  1639. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  1640. local_irq_restore(flags);
  1641. get_statistics(lanai);
  1642. #endif /* !DEBUG_RW */
  1643. mod_timer(&lanai->timer, jiffies + LANAI_POLL_PERIOD);
  1644. }
  1645. static inline void lanai_timed_poll_start(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1646. {
  1647. init_timer(&lanai->timer);
  1648. lanai->timer.expires = jiffies + LANAI_POLL_PERIOD;
  1649. lanai->timer.data = (unsigned long) lanai;
  1650. lanai->timer.function = lanai_timed_poll;
  1651. add_timer(&lanai->timer);
  1652. }
  1653. static inline void lanai_timed_poll_stop(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1654. {
  1655. del_timer_sync(&lanai->timer);
  1656. }
  1657. /* -------------------- INTERRUPT SERVICE: */
  1658. static inline void lanai_int_1(struct lanai_dev *lanai, u32 reason)
  1659. {
  1660. u32 ack = 0;
  1661. if (reason & INT_SERVICE) {
  1662. ack = INT_SERVICE;
  1663. spin_lock(&lanai->servicelock);
  1664. run_service(lanai);
  1665. spin_unlock(&lanai->servicelock);
  1666. }
  1667. if (reason & (INT_AAL0_STR | INT_AAL0)) {
  1668. ack |= reason & (INT_AAL0_STR | INT_AAL0);
  1669. vcc_rx_aal0(lanai);
  1670. }
  1671. /* The rest of the interrupts are pretty rare */
  1672. if (ack == reason)
  1673. goto done;
  1674. if (reason & INT_STATS) {
  1675. reason &= ~INT_STATS; /* No need to ack */
  1676. get_statistics(lanai);
  1677. }
  1678. if (reason & INT_STATUS) {
  1679. ack |= reason & INT_STATUS;
  1680. lanai_check_status(lanai);
  1681. }
  1682. if (unlikely(reason & INT_DMASHUT)) {
  1683. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): driver error - DMA "
  1684. "shutdown, reason=0x%08X, address=0x%08X\n",
  1685. lanai->number, (unsigned int) (reason & INT_DMASHUT),
  1686. (unsigned int) reg_read(lanai, DMA_Addr_Reg));
  1687. if (reason & INT_TABORTBM) {
  1688. lanai_reset(lanai);
  1689. return;
  1690. }
  1691. ack |= (reason & INT_DMASHUT);
  1692. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): re-enabling DMA\n",
  1693. lanai->number);
  1694. conf1_write(lanai);
  1695. lanai->stats.dma_reenable++;
  1696. pcistatus_check(lanai, 0);
  1697. }
  1698. if (unlikely(reason & INT_TABORTSENT)) {
  1699. ack |= (reason & INT_TABORTSENT);
  1700. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): sent PCI target abort\n",
  1701. lanai->number);
  1702. pcistatus_check(lanai, 0);
  1703. }
  1704. if (unlikely(reason & INT_SEGSHUT)) {
  1705. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): driver error - "
  1706. "segmentation shutdown, reason=0x%08X\n", lanai->number,
  1707. (unsigned int) (reason & INT_SEGSHUT));
  1708. lanai_reset(lanai);
  1709. return;
  1710. }
  1711. if (unlikely(reason & (INT_PING | INT_WAKE))) {
  1712. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): driver error - "
  1713. "unexpected interrupt 0x%08X, resetting\n",
  1714. lanai->number,
  1715. (unsigned int) (reason & (INT_PING | INT_WAKE)));
  1716. lanai_reset(lanai);
  1717. return;
  1718. }
  1719. #ifdef DEBUG
  1720. if (unlikely(ack != reason)) {
  1721. DPRINTK("unacked ints: 0x%08X\n",
  1722. (unsigned int) (reason & ~ack));
  1723. ack = reason;
  1724. }
  1725. #endif
  1726. done:
  1727. if (ack != 0)
  1728. reg_write(lanai, ack, IntAck_Reg);
  1729. }
  1730. static irqreturn_t lanai_int(int irq, void *devid)
  1731. {
  1732. struct lanai_dev *lanai = devid;
  1733. u32 reason;
  1734. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  1735. /*
  1736. * If we're powered down we shouldn't be generating any interrupts -
  1737. * so assume that this is a shared interrupt line and it's for someone
  1738. * else
  1739. */
  1740. if (unlikely(lanai->conf1 & CONFIG1_POWERDOWN))
  1741. return IRQ_NONE;
  1742. #endif
  1743. reason = intr_pending(lanai);
  1744. if (reason == 0)
  1745. return IRQ_NONE; /* Must be for someone else */
  1746. do {
  1747. if (unlikely(reason == 0xFFFFFFFF))
  1748. break; /* Maybe we've been unplugged? */
  1749. lanai_int_1(lanai, reason);
  1750. reason = intr_pending(lanai);
  1751. } while (reason != 0);
  1752. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  1753. }
  1754. /* TODO - it would be nice if we could use the "delayed interrupt" system
  1755. * to some advantage
  1756. */
  1757. /* -------------------- CHECK BOARD ID/REV: */
  1758. /*
  1759. * The board id and revision are stored both in the reset register and
  1760. * in the PCI configuration space - the documentation says to check
  1761. * each of them. If revp!=NULL we store the revision there
  1762. */
  1763. static int check_board_id_and_rev(const char *name, u32 val, int *revp)
  1764. {
  1765. DPRINTK("%s says board_id=%d, board_rev=%d\n", name,
  1766. (int) RESET_GET_BOARD_ID(val),
  1767. (int) RESET_GET_BOARD_REV(val));
  1768. if (RESET_GET_BOARD_ID(val) != BOARD_ID_LANAI256) {
  1769. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL ": Found %s board-id %d -- not a "
  1770. "Lanai 25.6\n", name, (int) RESET_GET_BOARD_ID(val));
  1771. return -ENODEV;
  1772. }
  1773. if (revp != NULL)
  1774. *revp = RESET_GET_BOARD_REV(val);
  1775. return 0;
  1776. }
  1777. /* -------------------- PCI INITIALIZATION/SHUTDOWN: */
  1778. static int lanai_pci_start(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1779. {
  1780. struct pci_dev *pci = lanai->pci;
  1781. int result;
  1782. if (pci_enable_device(pci) != 0) {
  1783. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): can't enable "
  1784. "PCI device", lanai->number);
  1785. return -ENXIO;
  1786. }
  1787. pci_set_master(pci);
  1788. if (dma_set_mask_and_coherent(&pci->dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)) != 0) {
  1789. printk(KERN_WARNING DEV_LABEL
  1790. "(itf %d): No suitable DMA available.\n", lanai->number);
  1791. return -EBUSY;
  1792. }
  1793. result = check_board_id_and_rev("PCI", pci->subsystem_device, NULL);
  1794. if (result != 0)
  1795. return result;
  1796. /* Set latency timer to zero as per lanai docs */
  1797. result = pci_write_config_byte(pci, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 0);
  1798. if (result != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL) {
  1799. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): can't write "
  1800. "PCI_LATENCY_TIMER: %d\n", lanai->number, result);
  1801. return -EINVAL;
  1802. }
  1803. pcistatus_check(lanai, 1);
  1804. pcistatus_check(lanai, 0);
  1805. return 0;
  1806. }
  1807. /* -------------------- VPI/VCI ALLOCATION: */
  1808. /*
  1809. * We _can_ use VCI==0 for normal traffic, but only for UBR (or we'll
  1810. * get a CBRZERO interrupt), and we can use it only if no one is receiving
  1811. * AAL0 traffic (since they will use the same queue) - according to the
  1812. * docs we shouldn't even use it for AAL0 traffic
  1813. */
  1814. static inline int vci0_is_ok(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1815. const struct atm_qos *qos)
  1816. {
  1817. if (qos->txtp.traffic_class == ATM_CBR || qos->aal == ATM_AAL0)
  1818. return 0;
  1819. if (qos->rxtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE) {
  1820. if (lanai->naal0 != 0)
  1821. return 0;
  1822. lanai->conf2 |= CONFIG2_VCI0_NORMAL;
  1823. conf2_write_if_powerup(lanai);
  1824. }
  1825. return 1;
  1826. }
  1827. /* return true if vci is currently unused, or if requested qos is
  1828. * compatible
  1829. */
  1830. static int vci_is_ok(struct lanai_dev *lanai, vci_t vci,
  1831. const struct atm_vcc *atmvcc)
  1832. {
  1833. const struct atm_qos *qos = &atmvcc->qos;
  1834. const struct lanai_vcc *lvcc = lanai->vccs[vci];
  1835. if (vci == 0 && !vci0_is_ok(lanai, qos))
  1836. return 0;
  1837. if (unlikely(lvcc != NULL)) {
  1838. if (qos->rxtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE &&
  1839. lvcc->rx.atmvcc != NULL && lvcc->rx.atmvcc != atmvcc)
  1840. return 0;
  1841. if (qos->txtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE &&
  1842. lvcc->tx.atmvcc != NULL && lvcc->tx.atmvcc != atmvcc)
  1843. return 0;
  1844. if (qos->txtp.traffic_class == ATM_CBR &&
  1845. lanai->cbrvcc != NULL && lanai->cbrvcc != atmvcc)
  1846. return 0;
  1847. }
  1848. if (qos->aal == ATM_AAL0 && lanai->naal0 == 0 &&
  1849. qos->rxtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE) {
  1850. const struct lanai_vcc *vci0 = lanai->vccs[0];
  1851. if (vci0 != NULL && vci0->rx.atmvcc != NULL)
  1852. return 0;
  1853. lanai->conf2 &= ~CONFIG2_VCI0_NORMAL;
  1854. conf2_write_if_powerup(lanai);
  1855. }
  1856. return 1;
  1857. }
  1858. static int lanai_normalize_ci(struct lanai_dev *lanai,
  1859. const struct atm_vcc *atmvcc, short *vpip, vci_t *vcip)
  1860. {
  1861. switch (*vpip) {
  1862. case ATM_VPI_ANY:
  1863. *vpip = 0;
  1864. /* FALLTHROUGH */
  1865. case 0:
  1866. break;
  1867. default:
  1868. return -EADDRINUSE;
  1869. }
  1870. switch (*vcip) {
  1871. case ATM_VCI_ANY:
  1872. for (*vcip = ATM_NOT_RSV_VCI; *vcip < lanai->num_vci;
  1873. (*vcip)++)
  1874. if (vci_is_ok(lanai, *vcip, atmvcc))
  1875. return 0;
  1876. return -EADDRINUSE;
  1877. default:
  1878. if (*vcip >= lanai->num_vci || *vcip < 0 ||
  1879. !vci_is_ok(lanai, *vcip, atmvcc))
  1880. return -EADDRINUSE;
  1881. }
  1882. return 0;
  1883. }
  1884. /* -------------------- MANAGE CBR: */
  1885. /*
  1886. * CBR ICG is stored as a fixed-point number with 4 fractional bits.
  1887. * Note that storing a number greater than 2046.0 will result in
  1888. * incorrect shaping
  1889. */
  1890. #define CBRICG_FRAC_BITS (4)
  1891. #define CBRICG_MAX (2046 << CBRICG_FRAC_BITS)
  1892. /*
  1893. * ICG is related to PCR with the formula PCR = MAXPCR / (ICG + 1)
  1894. * where MAXPCR is (according to the docs) 25600000/(54*8),
  1895. * which is equal to (3125<<9)/27.
  1896. *
  1897. * Solving for ICG, we get:
  1898. * ICG = MAXPCR/PCR - 1
  1899. * ICG = (3125<<9)/(27*PCR) - 1
  1900. * ICG = ((3125<<9) - (27*PCR)) / (27*PCR)
  1901. *
  1902. * The end result is supposed to be a fixed-point number with FRAC_BITS
  1903. * bits of a fractional part, so we keep everything in the numerator
  1904. * shifted by that much as we compute
  1905. *
  1906. */
  1907. static int pcr_to_cbricg(const struct atm_qos *qos)
  1908. {
  1909. int rounddown = 0; /* 1 = Round PCR down, i.e. round ICG _up_ */
  1910. int x, icg, pcr = atm_pcr_goal(&qos->txtp);
  1911. if (pcr == 0) /* Use maximum bandwidth */
  1912. return 0;
  1913. if (pcr < 0) {
  1914. rounddown = 1;
  1915. pcr = -pcr;
  1916. }
  1917. x = pcr * 27;
  1918. icg = (3125 << (9 + CBRICG_FRAC_BITS)) - (x << CBRICG_FRAC_BITS);
  1919. if (rounddown)
  1920. icg += x - 1;
  1921. icg /= x;
  1922. if (icg > CBRICG_MAX)
  1923. icg = CBRICG_MAX;
  1924. DPRINTK("pcr_to_cbricg: pcr=%d rounddown=%c icg=%d\n",
  1925. pcr, rounddown ? 'Y' : 'N', icg);
  1926. return icg;
  1927. }
  1928. static inline void lanai_cbr_setup(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1929. {
  1930. reg_write(lanai, pcr_to_cbricg(&lanai->cbrvcc->qos), CBR_ICG_Reg);
  1931. reg_write(lanai, lanai->cbrvcc->vci, CBR_PTR_Reg);
  1932. lanai->conf2 |= CONFIG2_CBR_ENABLE;
  1933. conf2_write(lanai);
  1934. }
  1935. static inline void lanai_cbr_shutdown(struct lanai_dev *lanai)
  1936. {
  1937. lanai->conf2 &= ~CONFIG2_CBR_ENABLE;
  1938. conf2_write(lanai);
  1939. }
  1940. /* -------------------- OPERATIONS: */
  1941. /* setup a newly detected device */
  1942. static int lanai_dev_open(struct atm_dev *atmdev)
  1943. {
  1944. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmdev->dev_data;
  1945. unsigned long raw_base;
  1946. int result;
  1947. DPRINTK("In lanai_dev_open()\n");
  1948. /* Basic device fields */
  1949. lanai->number = atmdev->number;
  1950. lanai->num_vci = NUM_VCI;
  1951. bitmap_zero(lanai->backlog_vccs, NUM_VCI);
  1952. bitmap_zero(lanai->transmit_ready, NUM_VCI);
  1953. lanai->naal0 = 0;
  1954. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  1955. lanai->nbound = 0;
  1956. #endif
  1957. lanai->cbrvcc = NULL;
  1958. memset(&lanai->stats, 0, sizeof lanai->stats);
  1959. spin_lock_init(&lanai->endtxlock);
  1960. spin_lock_init(&lanai->servicelock);
  1961. atmdev->ci_range.vpi_bits = 0;
  1962. atmdev->ci_range.vci_bits = 0;
  1963. while (1 << atmdev->ci_range.vci_bits < lanai->num_vci)
  1964. atmdev->ci_range.vci_bits++;
  1965. atmdev->link_rate = ATM_25_PCR;
  1966. /* 3.2: PCI initialization */
  1967. if ((result = lanai_pci_start(lanai)) != 0)
  1968. goto error;
  1969. raw_base = lanai->pci->resource[0].start;
  1970. lanai->base = (bus_addr_t) ioremap(raw_base, LANAI_MAPPING_SIZE);
  1971. if (lanai->base == NULL) {
  1972. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL ": couldn't remap I/O space\n");
  1973. result = -ENOMEM;
  1974. goto error_pci;
  1975. }
  1976. /* 3.3: Reset lanai and PHY */
  1977. reset_board(lanai);
  1978. lanai->conf1 = reg_read(lanai, Config1_Reg);
  1979. lanai->conf1 &= ~(CONFIG1_GPOUT1 | CONFIG1_POWERDOWN |
  1980. CONFIG1_MASK_LEDMODE);
  1981. lanai->conf1 |= CONFIG1_SET_LEDMODE(LEDMODE_NOT_SOOL);
  1982. reg_write(lanai, lanai->conf1 | CONFIG1_GPOUT1, Config1_Reg);
  1983. udelay(1000);
  1984. conf1_write(lanai);
  1985. /*
  1986. * 3.4: Turn on endian mode for big-endian hardware
  1987. * We don't actually want to do this - the actual bit fields
  1988. * in the endian register are not documented anywhere.
  1989. * Instead we do the bit-flipping ourselves on big-endian
  1990. * hardware.
  1991. *
  1992. * 3.5: get the board ID/rev by reading the reset register
  1993. */
  1994. result = check_board_id_and_rev("register",
  1995. reg_read(lanai, Reset_Reg), &lanai->board_rev);
  1996. if (result != 0)
  1997. goto error_unmap;
  1998. /* 3.6: read EEPROM */
  1999. if ((result = eeprom_read(lanai)) != 0)
  2000. goto error_unmap;
  2001. if ((result = eeprom_validate(lanai)) != 0)
  2002. goto error_unmap;
  2003. /* 3.7: re-reset PHY, do loopback tests, setup PHY */
  2004. reg_write(lanai, lanai->conf1 | CONFIG1_GPOUT1, Config1_Reg);
  2005. udelay(1000);
  2006. conf1_write(lanai);
  2007. /* TODO - loopback tests */
  2008. lanai->conf1 |= (CONFIG1_GPOUT2 | CONFIG1_GPOUT3 | CONFIG1_DMA_ENABLE);
  2009. conf1_write(lanai);
  2010. /* 3.8/3.9: test and initialize card SRAM */
  2011. if ((result = sram_test_and_clear(lanai)) != 0)
  2012. goto error_unmap;
  2013. /* 3.10: initialize lanai registers */
  2014. lanai->conf1 |= CONFIG1_DMA_ENABLE;
  2015. conf1_write(lanai);
  2016. if ((result = service_buffer_allocate(lanai)) != 0)
  2017. goto error_unmap;
  2018. if ((result = vcc_table_allocate(lanai)) != 0)
  2019. goto error_service;
  2020. lanai->conf2 = (lanai->num_vci >= 512 ? CONFIG2_HOWMANY : 0) |
  2021. CONFIG2_HEC_DROP | /* ??? */ CONFIG2_PTI7_MODE;
  2022. conf2_write(lanai);
  2023. reg_write(lanai, TX_FIFO_DEPTH, TxDepth_Reg);
  2024. reg_write(lanai, 0, CBR_ICG_Reg); /* CBR defaults to no limit */
  2025. if ((result = request_irq(lanai->pci->irq, lanai_int, IRQF_SHARED,
  2026. DEV_LABEL, lanai)) != 0) {
  2027. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL ": can't allocate interrupt\n");
  2028. goto error_vcctable;
  2029. }
  2030. mb(); /* Make sure that all that made it */
  2031. intr_enable(lanai, INT_ALL & ~(INT_PING | INT_WAKE));
  2032. /* 3.11: initialize loop mode (i.e. turn looping off) */
  2033. lanai->conf1 = (lanai->conf1 & ~CONFIG1_MASK_LOOPMODE) |
  2034. CONFIG1_SET_LOOPMODE(LOOPMODE_NORMAL) |
  2035. CONFIG1_GPOUT2 | CONFIG1_GPOUT3;
  2036. conf1_write(lanai);
  2037. lanai->status = reg_read(lanai, Status_Reg);
  2038. /* We're now done initializing this card */
  2039. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  2040. lanai->conf1 |= CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  2041. conf1_write(lanai);
  2042. #endif
  2043. memcpy(atmdev->esi, eeprom_mac(lanai), ESI_LEN);
  2044. lanai_timed_poll_start(lanai);
  2045. printk(KERN_NOTICE DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): rev.%d, base=0x%lx, irq=%u "
  2046. "(%pMF)\n", lanai->number, (int) lanai->pci->revision,
  2047. (unsigned long) lanai->base, lanai->pci->irq, atmdev->esi);
  2048. printk(KERN_NOTICE DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): LANAI%s, serialno=%u(0x%X), "
  2049. "board_rev=%d\n", lanai->number,
  2050. lanai->type==lanai2 ? "2" : "HB", (unsigned int) lanai->serialno,
  2051. (unsigned int) lanai->serialno, lanai->board_rev);
  2052. return 0;
  2053. error_vcctable:
  2054. vcc_table_deallocate(lanai);
  2055. error_service:
  2056. service_buffer_deallocate(lanai);
  2057. error_unmap:
  2058. reset_board(lanai);
  2059. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  2060. lanai->conf1 = reg_read(lanai, Config1_Reg) | CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  2061. conf1_write(lanai);
  2062. #endif
  2063. iounmap(lanai->base);
  2064. lanai->base = NULL;
  2065. error_pci:
  2066. pci_disable_device(lanai->pci);
  2067. error:
  2068. return result;
  2069. }
  2070. /* called when device is being shutdown, and all vcc's are gone - higher
  2071. * levels will deallocate the atm device for us
  2072. */
  2073. static void lanai_dev_close(struct atm_dev *atmdev)
  2074. {
  2075. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmdev->dev_data;
  2076. if (lanai->base==NULL)
  2077. return;
  2078. printk(KERN_INFO DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): shutting down interface\n",
  2079. lanai->number);
  2080. lanai_timed_poll_stop(lanai);
  2081. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  2082. lanai->conf1 = reg_read(lanai, Config1_Reg) & ~CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  2083. conf1_write(lanai);
  2084. #endif
  2085. intr_disable(lanai, INT_ALL);
  2086. free_irq(lanai->pci->irq, lanai);
  2087. reset_board(lanai);
  2088. #ifdef USE_POWERDOWN
  2089. lanai->conf1 |= CONFIG1_POWERDOWN;
  2090. conf1_write(lanai);
  2091. #endif
  2092. pci_disable_device(lanai->pci);
  2093. vcc_table_deallocate(lanai);
  2094. service_buffer_deallocate(lanai);
  2095. iounmap(lanai->base);
  2096. kfree(lanai);
  2097. }
  2098. /* close a vcc */
  2099. static void lanai_close(struct atm_vcc *atmvcc)
  2100. {
  2101. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc = (struct lanai_vcc *) atmvcc->dev_data;
  2102. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmvcc->dev->dev_data;
  2103. if (lvcc == NULL)
  2104. return;
  2105. clear_bit(ATM_VF_READY, &atmvcc->flags);
  2106. clear_bit(ATM_VF_PARTIAL, &atmvcc->flags);
  2107. if (lvcc->rx.atmvcc == atmvcc) {
  2108. lanai_shutdown_rx_vci(lvcc);
  2109. if (atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL0) {
  2110. if (--lanai->naal0 <= 0)
  2111. aal0_buffer_free(lanai);
  2112. } else
  2113. lanai_buf_deallocate(&lvcc->rx.buf, lanai->pci);
  2114. lvcc->rx.atmvcc = NULL;
  2115. }
  2116. if (lvcc->tx.atmvcc == atmvcc) {
  2117. if (atmvcc == lanai->cbrvcc) {
  2118. if (lvcc->vbase != NULL)
  2119. lanai_cbr_shutdown(lanai);
  2120. lanai->cbrvcc = NULL;
  2121. }
  2122. lanai_shutdown_tx_vci(lanai, lvcc);
  2123. lanai_buf_deallocate(&lvcc->tx.buf, lanai->pci);
  2124. lvcc->tx.atmvcc = NULL;
  2125. }
  2126. if (--lvcc->nref == 0) {
  2127. host_vcc_unbind(lanai, lvcc);
  2128. kfree(lvcc);
  2129. }
  2130. atmvcc->dev_data = NULL;
  2131. clear_bit(ATM_VF_ADDR, &atmvcc->flags);
  2132. }
  2133. /* open a vcc on the card to vpi/vci */
  2134. static int lanai_open(struct atm_vcc *atmvcc)
  2135. {
  2136. struct lanai_dev *lanai;
  2137. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc;
  2138. int result = 0;
  2139. int vci = atmvcc->vci;
  2140. short vpi = atmvcc->vpi;
  2141. /* we don't support partial open - it's not really useful anyway */
  2142. if ((test_bit(ATM_VF_PARTIAL, &atmvcc->flags)) ||
  2143. (vpi == ATM_VPI_UNSPEC) || (vci == ATM_VCI_UNSPEC))
  2144. return -EINVAL;
  2145. lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmvcc->dev->dev_data;
  2146. result = lanai_normalize_ci(lanai, atmvcc, &vpi, &vci);
  2147. if (unlikely(result != 0))
  2148. goto out;
  2149. set_bit(ATM_VF_ADDR, &atmvcc->flags);
  2150. if (atmvcc->qos.aal != ATM_AAL0 && atmvcc->qos.aal != ATM_AAL5)
  2151. return -EINVAL;
  2152. DPRINTK(DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): open %d.%d\n", lanai->number,
  2153. (int) vpi, vci);
  2154. lvcc = lanai->vccs[vci];
  2155. if (lvcc == NULL) {
  2156. lvcc = new_lanai_vcc();
  2157. if (unlikely(lvcc == NULL))
  2158. return -ENOMEM;
  2159. atmvcc->dev_data = lvcc;
  2160. }
  2161. lvcc->nref++;
  2162. if (atmvcc->qos.rxtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE) {
  2163. APRINTK(lvcc->rx.atmvcc == NULL, "rx.atmvcc!=NULL, vci=%d\n",
  2164. vci);
  2165. if (atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL0) {
  2166. if (lanai->naal0 == 0)
  2167. result = aal0_buffer_allocate(lanai);
  2168. } else
  2169. result = lanai_setup_rx_vci_aal5(
  2170. lanai, lvcc, &atmvcc->qos);
  2171. if (unlikely(result != 0))
  2172. goto out_free;
  2173. lvcc->rx.atmvcc = atmvcc;
  2174. lvcc->stats.rx_nomem = 0;
  2175. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.rx_badlen = 0;
  2176. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_trash = 0;
  2177. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_stream = 0;
  2178. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_rxcrc = 0;
  2179. if (atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL0)
  2180. lanai->naal0++;
  2181. }
  2182. if (atmvcc->qos.txtp.traffic_class != ATM_NONE) {
  2183. APRINTK(lvcc->tx.atmvcc == NULL, "tx.atmvcc!=NULL, vci=%d\n",
  2184. vci);
  2185. result = lanai_setup_tx_vci(lanai, lvcc, &atmvcc->qos);
  2186. if (unlikely(result != 0))
  2187. goto out_free;
  2188. lvcc->tx.atmvcc = atmvcc;
  2189. if (atmvcc->qos.txtp.traffic_class == ATM_CBR) {
  2190. APRINTK(lanai->cbrvcc == NULL,
  2191. "cbrvcc!=NULL, vci=%d\n", vci);
  2192. lanai->cbrvcc = atmvcc;
  2193. }
  2194. }
  2195. host_vcc_bind(lanai, lvcc, vci);
  2196. /*
  2197. * Make sure everything made it to RAM before we tell the card about
  2198. * the VCC
  2199. */
  2200. wmb();
  2201. if (atmvcc == lvcc->rx.atmvcc)
  2202. host_vcc_start_rx(lvcc);
  2203. if (atmvcc == lvcc->tx.atmvcc) {
  2204. host_vcc_start_tx(lvcc);
  2205. if (lanai->cbrvcc == atmvcc)
  2206. lanai_cbr_setup(lanai);
  2207. }
  2208. set_bit(ATM_VF_READY, &atmvcc->flags);
  2209. return 0;
  2210. out_free:
  2211. lanai_close(atmvcc);
  2212. out:
  2213. return result;
  2214. }
  2215. static int lanai_send(struct atm_vcc *atmvcc, struct sk_buff *skb)
  2216. {
  2217. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc = (struct lanai_vcc *) atmvcc->dev_data;
  2218. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmvcc->dev->dev_data;
  2219. unsigned long flags;
  2220. if (unlikely(lvcc == NULL || lvcc->vbase == NULL ||
  2221. lvcc->tx.atmvcc != atmvcc))
  2222. goto einval;
  2223. #ifdef DEBUG
  2224. if (unlikely(skb == NULL)) {
  2225. DPRINTK("lanai_send: skb==NULL for vci=%d\n", atmvcc->vci);
  2226. goto einval;
  2227. }
  2228. if (unlikely(lanai == NULL)) {
  2229. DPRINTK("lanai_send: lanai==NULL for vci=%d\n", atmvcc->vci);
  2230. goto einval;
  2231. }
  2232. #endif
  2233. ATM_SKB(skb)->vcc = atmvcc;
  2234. switch (atmvcc->qos.aal) {
  2235. case ATM_AAL5:
  2236. read_lock_irqsave(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  2237. vcc_tx_aal5(lanai, lvcc, skb);
  2238. read_unlock_irqrestore(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  2239. return 0;
  2240. case ATM_AAL0:
  2241. if (unlikely(skb->len != ATM_CELL_SIZE-1))
  2242. goto einval;
  2243. /* NOTE - this next line is technically invalid - we haven't unshared skb */
  2244. cpu_to_be32s((u32 *) skb->data);
  2245. read_lock_irqsave(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  2246. vcc_tx_aal0(lanai, lvcc, skb);
  2247. read_unlock_irqrestore(&vcc_sklist_lock, flags);
  2248. return 0;
  2249. }
  2250. DPRINTK("lanai_send: bad aal=%d on vci=%d\n", (int) atmvcc->qos.aal,
  2251. atmvcc->vci);
  2252. einval:
  2253. lanai_free_skb(atmvcc, skb);
  2254. return -EINVAL;
  2255. }
  2256. static int lanai_change_qos(struct atm_vcc *atmvcc,
  2257. /*const*/ struct atm_qos *qos, int flags)
  2258. {
  2259. return -EBUSY; /* TODO: need to write this */
  2260. }
  2261. #ifndef CONFIG_PROC_FS
  2262. #define lanai_proc_read NULL
  2263. #else
  2264. static int lanai_proc_read(struct atm_dev *atmdev, loff_t *pos, char *page)
  2265. {
  2266. struct lanai_dev *lanai = (struct lanai_dev *) atmdev->dev_data;
  2267. loff_t left = *pos;
  2268. struct lanai_vcc *lvcc;
  2269. if (left-- == 0)
  2270. return sprintf(page, DEV_LABEL "(itf %d): chip=LANAI%s, "
  2271. "serial=%u, magic=0x%08X, num_vci=%d\n",
  2272. atmdev->number, lanai->type==lanai2 ? "2" : "HB",
  2273. (unsigned int) lanai->serialno,
  2274. (unsigned int) lanai->magicno, lanai->num_vci);
  2275. if (left-- == 0)
  2276. return sprintf(page, "revision: board=%d, pci_if=%d\n",
  2277. lanai->board_rev, (int) lanai->pci->revision);
  2278. if (left-- == 0)
  2279. return sprintf(page, "EEPROM ESI: %pM\n",
  2280. &lanai->eeprom[EEPROM_MAC]);
  2281. if (left-- == 0)
  2282. return sprintf(page, "status: SOOL=%d, LOCD=%d, LED=%d, "
  2283. "GPIN=%d\n", (lanai->status & STATUS_SOOL) ? 1 : 0,
  2284. (lanai->status & STATUS_LOCD) ? 1 : 0,
  2285. (lanai->status & STATUS_LED) ? 1 : 0,
  2286. (lanai->status & STATUS_GPIN) ? 1 : 0);
  2287. if (left-- == 0)
  2288. return sprintf(page, "global buffer sizes: service=%zu, "
  2289. "aal0_rx=%zu\n", lanai_buf_size(&lanai->service),
  2290. lanai->naal0 ? lanai_buf_size(&lanai->aal0buf) : 0);
  2291. if (left-- == 0) {
  2292. get_statistics(lanai);
  2293. return sprintf(page, "cells in error: overflow=%u, "
  2294. "closed_vci=%u, bad_HEC=%u, rx_fifo=%u\n",
  2295. lanai->stats.ovfl_trash, lanai->stats.vci_trash,
  2296. lanai->stats.hec_err, lanai->stats.atm_ovfl);
  2297. }
  2298. if (left-- == 0)
  2299. return sprintf(page, "PCI errors: parity_detect=%u, "
  2300. "master_abort=%u, master_target_abort=%u,\n",
  2301. lanai->stats.pcierr_parity_detect,
  2302. lanai->stats.pcierr_serr_set,
  2303. lanai->stats.pcierr_m_target_abort);
  2304. if (left-- == 0)
  2305. return sprintf(page, " slave_target_abort=%u, "
  2306. "master_parity=%u\n", lanai->stats.pcierr_s_target_abort,
  2307. lanai->stats.pcierr_master_parity);
  2308. if (left-- == 0)
  2309. return sprintf(page, " no_tx=%u, "
  2310. "no_rx=%u, bad_rx_aal=%u\n", lanai->stats.service_norx,
  2311. lanai->stats.service_notx,
  2312. lanai->stats.service_rxnotaal5);
  2313. if (left-- == 0)
  2314. return sprintf(page, "resets: dma=%u, card=%u\n",
  2315. lanai->stats.dma_reenable, lanai->stats.card_reset);
  2316. /* At this point, "left" should be the VCI we're looking for */
  2317. read_lock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  2318. for (; ; left++) {
  2319. if (left >= NUM_VCI) {
  2320. left = 0;
  2321. goto out;
  2322. }
  2323. if ((lvcc = lanai->vccs[left]) != NULL)
  2324. break;
  2325. (*pos)++;
  2326. }
  2327. /* Note that we re-use "left" here since we're done with it */
  2328. left = sprintf(page, "VCI %4d: nref=%d, rx_nomem=%u", (vci_t) left,
  2329. lvcc->nref, lvcc->stats.rx_nomem);
  2330. if (lvcc->rx.atmvcc != NULL) {
  2331. left += sprintf(&page[left], ",\n rx_AAL=%d",
  2332. lvcc->rx.atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL5 ? 5 : 0);
  2333. if (lvcc->rx.atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL5)
  2334. left += sprintf(&page[left], ", rx_buf_size=%zu, "
  2335. "rx_bad_len=%u,\n rx_service_trash=%u, "
  2336. "rx_service_stream=%u, rx_bad_crc=%u",
  2337. lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->rx.buf),
  2338. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.rx_badlen,
  2339. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_trash,
  2340. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_stream,
  2341. lvcc->stats.x.aal5.service_rxcrc);
  2342. }
  2343. if (lvcc->tx.atmvcc != NULL)
  2344. left += sprintf(&page[left], ",\n tx_AAL=%d, "
  2345. "tx_buf_size=%zu, tx_qos=%cBR, tx_backlogged=%c",
  2346. lvcc->tx.atmvcc->qos.aal == ATM_AAL5 ? 5 : 0,
  2347. lanai_buf_size(&lvcc->tx.buf),
  2348. lvcc->tx.atmvcc == lanai->cbrvcc ? 'C' : 'U',
  2349. vcc_is_backlogged(lvcc) ? 'Y' : 'N');
  2350. page[left++] = '\n';
  2351. page[left] = '\0';
  2352. out:
  2353. read_unlock(&vcc_sklist_lock);
  2354. return left;
  2355. }
  2356. #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
  2357. /* -------------------- HOOKS: */
  2358. static const struct atmdev_ops ops = {
  2359. .dev_close = lanai_dev_close,
  2360. .open = lanai_open,
  2361. .close = lanai_close,
  2362. .getsockopt = NULL,
  2363. .setsockopt = NULL,
  2364. .send = lanai_send,
  2365. .phy_put = NULL,
  2366. .phy_get = NULL,
  2367. .change_qos = lanai_change_qos,
  2368. .proc_read = lanai_proc_read,
  2369. .owner = THIS_MODULE
  2370. };
  2371. /* initialize one probed card */
  2372. static int lanai_init_one(struct pci_dev *pci,
  2373. const struct pci_device_id *ident)
  2374. {
  2375. struct lanai_dev *lanai;
  2376. struct atm_dev *atmdev;
  2377. int result;
  2378. lanai = kzalloc(sizeof(*lanai), GFP_KERNEL);
  2379. if (lanai == NULL) {
  2380. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL
  2381. ": couldn't allocate dev_data structure!\n");
  2382. return -ENOMEM;
  2383. }
  2384. atmdev = atm_dev_register(DEV_LABEL, &pci->dev, &ops, -1, NULL);
  2385. if (atmdev == NULL) {
  2386. printk(KERN_ERR DEV_LABEL
  2387. ": couldn't register atm device!\n");
  2388. kfree(lanai);
  2389. return -EBUSY;
  2390. }
  2391. atmdev->dev_data = lanai;
  2392. lanai->pci = pci;
  2393. lanai->type = (enum lanai_type) ident->device;
  2394. result = lanai_dev_open(atmdev);
  2395. if (result != 0) {
  2396. DPRINTK("lanai_start() failed, err=%d\n", -result);
  2397. atm_dev_deregister(atmdev);
  2398. kfree(lanai);
  2399. }
  2400. return result;
  2401. }
  2402. static const struct pci_device_id lanai_pci_tbl[] = {
  2403. { PCI_VDEVICE(EF, PCI_DEVICE_ID_EF_ATM_LANAI2) },
  2404. { PCI_VDEVICE(EF, PCI_DEVICE_ID_EF_ATM_LANAIHB) },
  2405. { 0, } /* terminal entry */
  2406. };
  2407. MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, lanai_pci_tbl);
  2408. static struct pci_driver lanai_driver = {
  2409. .name = DEV_LABEL,
  2410. .id_table = lanai_pci_tbl,
  2411. .probe = lanai_init_one,
  2412. };
  2413. module_pci_driver(lanai_driver);
  2414. MODULE_AUTHOR("Mitchell Blank Jr <mitch@sfgoth.com>");
  2415. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Efficient Networks Speedstream 3010 driver");
  2416. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");