u-boot/cpu/mips/au1x00_eth.c
wdenk 63f3491242 * Patch by André Schwarz, 8 Dec 2003:
fixes for Davicom DM9102A Ethernet Chip (#define CONFIG_TULIP_FIX_DAVICOM):
  - TX and RX deskriptors must be quad-word aligned
  - does not work with only one TX deskriptor
  - standard reset method does not work

* Patch by Masami Komiya, 08 Dec 2003:
  add RTL8139 ethernet driver

* Patches by Ed Okerson, 07 Dec 2003:
  - fix ethernet for the AU1x00 processors in little-endian mode.
  - extend memsetup.S for the AU1x00 processors in BE and LE modes
2004-01-02 15:01:32 +00:00

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/* Only eth0 supported for now
*
* (C) Copyright 2003
* Thomas.Lange@corelatus.se
*
* See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
* project.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
* MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <config.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_AU1X00
#if defined(CFG_DISCOVER_PHY) || (CONFIG_COMMANDS & CFG_CMD_MII)
#error "PHY and MII not supported yet"
/* We just assume that we are running 100FD for now */
/* We all use switches, right? ;-) */
#endif
/* I assume ethernet behaves like au1000 */
#ifdef CONFIG_AU1000
/* Base address differ between cpu:s */
#define ETH0_BASE AU1000_ETH0_BASE
#define MAC0_ENABLE AU1000_MAC0_ENABLE
#else
#ifdef CONFIG_AU1100
#define ETH0_BASE AU1100_ETH0_BASE
#define MAC0_ENABLE AU1100_MAC0_ENABLE
#else
#ifdef CONFIG_AU1500
#define ETH0_BASE AU1500_ETH0_BASE
#define MAC0_ENABLE AU1500_MAC0_ENABLE
#else
#error "No valid cpu set"
#endif
#endif
#endif
#include <common.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <net.h>
#include <command.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/au1x00.h>
/* Ethernet Transmit and Receive Buffers */
#define DBUF_LENGTH 1520
#define PKT_MAXBUF_SIZE 1518
static char txbuf[DBUF_LENGTH];
static int next_tx;
static int next_rx;
/* 4 rx and 4 tx fifos */
#define NO_OF_FIFOS 4
typedef struct{
u32 status;
u32 addr;
u32 len; /* Only used for tx */
u32 not_used;
} mac_fifo_t;
mac_fifo_t mac_fifo[NO_OF_FIFOS];
#define MAX_WAIT 1000
static int au1x00_send(struct eth_device* dev, volatile void *packet, int length){
volatile mac_fifo_t *fifo_tx =
(volatile mac_fifo_t*)(MAC0_TX_DMA_ADDR+MAC_TX_BUFF0_STATUS);
int i;
int res;
/* tx fifo should always be idle */
fifo_tx[next_tx].len = length;
fifo_tx[next_tx].addr = (virt_to_phys(packet))|TX_DMA_ENABLE;
au_sync();
udelay(1);
i=0;
while(!(fifo_tx[next_tx].addr&TX_T_DONE)){
if(i>MAX_WAIT){
printf("TX timeout\n");
break;
}
udelay(1);
i++;
}
/* Clear done bit */
fifo_tx[next_tx].addr = 0;
fifo_tx[next_tx].len = 0;
au_sync();
res = fifo_tx[next_tx].status;
next_tx++;
if(next_tx>=NO_OF_FIFOS){
next_tx=0;
}
return(res);
}
static int au1x00_recv(struct eth_device* dev){
volatile mac_fifo_t *fifo_rx =
(volatile mac_fifo_t*)(MAC0_RX_DMA_ADDR+MAC_RX_BUFF0_STATUS);
int length;
u32 status;
for(;;){
if(!(fifo_rx[next_rx].addr&RX_T_DONE)){
/* Nothing has been received */
return(-1);
}
status = fifo_rx[next_rx].status;
length = status&0x3FFF;
if(status&RX_ERROR){
printf("Rx error 0x%x\n", status);
}
else{
/* Pass the packet up to the protocol layers. */
NetReceive(NetRxPackets[next_rx], length - 4);
}
fifo_rx[next_rx].addr = (virt_to_phys(NetRxPackets[next_rx]))|RX_DMA_ENABLE;
next_rx++;
if(next_rx>=NO_OF_FIFOS){
next_rx=0;
}
} /* for */
return(0); /* Does anyone use this? */
}
static int au1x00_init(struct eth_device* dev, bd_t * bd){
volatile u32 *macen = (volatile u32*)MAC0_ENABLE;
volatile u32 *mac_ctrl = (volatile u32*)(ETH0_BASE+MAC_CONTROL);
volatile u32 *mac_addr_high = (volatile u32*)(ETH0_BASE+MAC_ADDRESS_HIGH);
volatile u32 *mac_addr_low = (volatile u32*)(ETH0_BASE+MAC_ADDRESS_LOW);
volatile u32 *mac_mcast_high = (volatile u32*)(ETH0_BASE+MAC_MCAST_HIGH);
volatile u32 *mac_mcast_low = (volatile u32*)(ETH0_BASE+MAC_MCAST_LOW);
volatile mac_fifo_t *fifo_tx =
(volatile mac_fifo_t*)(MAC0_TX_DMA_ADDR+MAC_TX_BUFF0_STATUS);
volatile mac_fifo_t *fifo_rx =
(volatile mac_fifo_t*)(MAC0_RX_DMA_ADDR+MAC_RX_BUFF0_STATUS);
int i;
next_tx = 0;
next_rx = 0;
/* We have to enable clocks before releasing reset */
*macen = MAC_EN_CLOCK_ENABLE;
udelay(10);
/* Enable MAC0 */
/* We have to release reset before accessing registers */
*macen = MAC_EN_CLOCK_ENABLE|MAC_EN_RESET0|
MAC_EN_RESET1|MAC_EN_RESET2;
udelay(10);
for(i=0;i<NO_OF_FIFOS;i++){
fifo_tx[i].len = 0;
fifo_tx[i].addr = virt_to_phys(&txbuf[0]);
fifo_rx[i].addr = (virt_to_phys(NetRxPackets[i]))|RX_DMA_ENABLE;
}
/* Put mac addr in little endian */
#define ea eth_get_dev()->enetaddr
*mac_addr_high = (ea[5] << 8) | (ea[4] ) ;
*mac_addr_low = (ea[3] << 24) | (ea[2] << 16) |
(ea[1] << 8) | (ea[0] ) ;
#undef ea
*mac_mcast_low = 0;
*mac_mcast_high = 0;
/* Make sure the MAC buffer is in the correct endian mode */
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
*mac_ctrl = MAC_FULL_DUPLEX;
udelay(1);
*mac_ctrl = MAC_FULL_DUPLEX|MAC_RX_ENABLE|MAC_TX_ENABLE;
#else
*mac_ctrl = MAC_BIG_ENDIAN|MAC_FULL_DUPLEX;
udelay(1);
*mac_ctrl = MAC_BIG_ENDIAN|MAC_FULL_DUPLEX|MAC_RX_ENABLE|MAC_TX_ENABLE;
#endif
return(1);
}
static void au1x00_halt(struct eth_device* dev){
}
int au1x00_enet_initialize(bd_t *bis){
struct eth_device* dev;
dev = (struct eth_device*) malloc(sizeof *dev);
memset(dev, 0, sizeof *dev);
sprintf(dev->name, "Au1X00 ETHERNET");
dev->iobase = 0;
dev->priv = 0;
dev->init = au1x00_init;
dev->halt = au1x00_halt;
dev->send = au1x00_send;
dev->recv = au1x00_recv;
eth_register(dev);
return 1;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_AU1X00 */