1/*
2 * INET         An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite for the LINUX
3 *              operating system.  NET  is implemented using the  BSD Socket
4 *              interface as the means of communication with the user level.
5 *
6 *              Definitions used by the ARCnet driver.
7 *
8 * Authors:     Avery Pennarun and David Woodhouse
9 *
10 *              This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
11 *              modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
12 *              as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
13 *              2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
14 *
15 */
16#ifndef _LINUX_ARCDEVICE_H
17#define _LINUX_ARCDEVICE_H
18
19#include <asm/timex.h>
20#include <linux/if_arcnet.h>
21
22#ifdef __KERNEL__
23#include  <linux/irqreturn.h>
24
25/*
26 * RECON_THRESHOLD is the maximum number of RECON messages to receive
27 * within one minute before printing a "cabling problem" warning. The
28 * default value should be fine.
29 *
30 * After that, a "cabling restored" message will be printed on the next IRQ
31 * if no RECON messages have been received for 10 seconds.
32 *
33 * Do not define RECON_THRESHOLD at all if you want to disable this feature.
34 */
35#define RECON_THRESHOLD 30
36
37
38/*
39 * Define this to the minimum "timeout" value.  If a transmit takes longer
40 * than TX_TIMEOUT jiffies, Linux will abort the TX and retry.  On a large
41 * network, or one with heavy network traffic, this timeout may need to be
42 * increased.  The larger it is, though, the longer it will be between
43 * necessary transmits - don't set this too high.
44 */
45#define TX_TIMEOUT (HZ * 200 / 1000)
46
47
48/* Display warnings about the driver being an ALPHA version. */
49#undef ALPHA_WARNING
50
51
52/*
53 * Debugging bitflags: each option can be enabled individually.
54 *
55 * Note: only debug flags included in the ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX define will
56 *   actually be available.  GCC will (at least, GCC 2.7.0 will) notice
57 *   lines using a BUGLVL not in ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX and automatically optimize
58 *   them out.
59 */
60#define D_NORMAL	1	/* important operational info             */
61#define D_EXTRA		2	/* useful, but non-vital information      */
62#define	D_INIT		4	/* show init/probe messages               */
63#define D_INIT_REASONS	8	/* show reasons for discarding probes     */
64#define D_RECON		32	/* print a message whenever token is lost */
65#define D_PROTO		64	/* debug auto-protocol support            */
66/* debug levels below give LOTS of output during normal operation! */
67#define D_DURING	128	/* trace operations (including irq's)     */
68#define D_TX	        256	/* show tx packets                        */
69#define D_RX		512	/* show rx packets                        */
70#define D_SKB		1024	/* show skb's                             */
71#define D_SKB_SIZE	2048	/* show skb sizes			  */
72#define D_TIMING	4096	/* show time needed to copy buffers to card */
73#define D_DEBUG         8192    /* Very detailed debug line for line */
74
75#ifndef ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX
76#define ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX (127)	/* change to ~0 if you want detailed debugging */
77#endif
78
79#ifndef ARCNET_DEBUG
80#define ARCNET_DEBUG (D_NORMAL|D_EXTRA)
81#endif
82extern int arcnet_debug;
83
84/* macros to simplify debug checking */
85#define BUGLVL(x) if ((ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX)&arcnet_debug&(x))
86#define BUGMSG2(x,msg,args...) do { BUGLVL(x) printk(msg, ## args); } while (0)
87#define BUGMSG(x,msg,args...) \
88	BUGMSG2(x, "%s%6s: " msg, \
89            x==D_NORMAL	? KERN_WARNING \
90            		: x < D_DURING ? KERN_INFO : KERN_DEBUG, \
91	    dev->name , ## args)
92
93/* see how long a function call takes to run, expressed in CPU cycles */
94#define TIME(name, bytes, call) BUGLVL(D_TIMING) { \
95	    unsigned long _x, _y; \
96	    _x = get_cycles(); \
97	    call; \
98	    _y = get_cycles(); \
99	    BUGMSG(D_TIMING, \
100	       "%s: %d bytes in %lu cycles == " \
101	       "%lu Kbytes/100Mcycle\n",\
102		   name, bytes, _y - _x, \
103		   100000000 / 1024 * bytes / (_y - _x + 1));\
104	} \
105	else { \
106		    call;\
107	}
108
109
110/*
111 * Time needed to reset the card - in ms (milliseconds).  This works on my
112 * SMC PC100.  I can't find a reference that tells me just how long I
113 * should wait.
114 */
115#define RESETtime (300)
116
117/*
118 * These are the max/min lengths of packet payload, not including the
119 * arc_hardware header, but definitely including the soft header.
120 *
121 * Note: packet sizes 254, 255, 256 are impossible because of the way
122 * ARCnet registers work  That's why RFC1201 defines "exception" packets.
123 * In non-RFC1201 protocols, we have to just tack some extra bytes on the
124 * end.
125 */
126#define MTU	253		/* normal packet max size */
127#define MinTU	257		/* extended packet min size */
128#define XMTU	508		/* extended packet max size */
129
130/* status/interrupt mask bit fields */
131#define TXFREEflag	0x01	/* transmitter available */
132#define TXACKflag       0x02	/* transmitted msg. ackd */
133#define RECONflag       0x04	/* network reconfigured */
134#define TESTflag        0x08	/* test flag */
135#define EXCNAKflag      0x08    /* excesive nak flag */
136#define RESETflag       0x10	/* power-on-reset */
137#define RES1flag        0x20	/* reserved - usually set by jumper */
138#define RES2flag        0x40	/* reserved - usually set by jumper */
139#define NORXflag        0x80	/* receiver inhibited */
140
141/* Flags used for IO-mapped memory operations */
142#define AUTOINCflag     0x40	/* Increase location with each access */
143#define IOMAPflag       0x02	/* (for 90xx) Use IO mapped memory, not mmap */
144#define ENABLE16flag    0x80	/* (for 90xx) Enable 16-bit mode */
145
146/* in the command register, the following bits have these meanings:
147 *                0-2     command
148 *                3-4     page number (for enable rcv/xmt command)
149 *                 7      receive broadcasts
150 */
151#define NOTXcmd         0x01	/* disable transmitter */
152#define NORXcmd         0x02	/* disable receiver */
153#define TXcmd           0x03	/* enable transmitter */
154#define RXcmd           0x04	/* enable receiver */
155#define CONFIGcmd       0x05	/* define configuration */
156#define CFLAGScmd       0x06	/* clear flags */
157#define TESTcmd         0x07	/* load test flags */
158
159/* flags for "clear flags" command */
160#define RESETclear      0x08	/* power-on-reset */
161#define CONFIGclear     0x10	/* system reconfigured */
162
163#define EXCNAKclear     0x0E    /* Clear and acknowledge the excive nak bit */
164
165/* flags for "load test flags" command */
166#define TESTload        0x08	/* test flag (diagnostic) */
167
168/* byte deposited into first address of buffers on reset */
169#define TESTvalue       0321	/* that's octal for 0xD1 :) */
170
171/* for "enable receiver" command */
172#define RXbcasts        0x80	/* receive broadcasts */
173
174/* flags for "define configuration" command */
175#define NORMALconf      0x00	/* 1-249 byte packets */
176#define EXTconf         0x08	/* 250-504 byte packets */
177
178/* card feature flags, set during auto-detection.
179 * (currently only used by com20020pci)
180 */
181#define ARC_IS_5MBIT    1   /* card default speed is 5MBit */
182#define ARC_CAN_10MBIT  2   /* card uses COM20022, supporting 10MBit,
183				 but default is 2.5MBit. */
184
185
186/* information needed to define an encapsulation driver */
187struct ArcProto {
188	char suffix;		/* a for RFC1201, e for ether-encap, etc. */
189	int mtu;		/* largest possible packet */
190	int is_ip;              /* This is a ip plugin - not a raw thing */
191
192	void (*rx) (struct net_device * dev, int bufnum,
193		    struct archdr * pkthdr, int length);
194	int (*build_header) (struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device *dev,
195			     unsigned short ethproto, uint8_t daddr);
196
197	/* these functions return '1' if the skb can now be freed */
198	int (*prepare_tx) (struct net_device * dev, struct archdr * pkt, int length,
199			   int bufnum);
200	int (*continue_tx) (struct net_device * dev, int bufnum);
201	int (*ack_tx) (struct net_device * dev, int acked);
202};
203
204extern struct ArcProto *arc_proto_map[256], *arc_proto_default,
205	*arc_bcast_proto, *arc_raw_proto;
206
207
208/*
209 * "Incoming" is information needed for each address that could be sending
210 * to us.  Mostly for partially-received split packets.
211 */
212struct Incoming {
213	struct sk_buff *skb;	/* packet data buffer             */
214	__be16 sequence;	/* sequence number of assembly    */
215	uint8_t lastpacket,	/* number of last packet (from 1) */
216		numpackets;	/* number of packets in split     */
217};
218
219
220/* only needed for RFC1201 */
221struct Outgoing {
222	struct ArcProto *proto;	/* protocol driver that owns this:
223				 *   if NULL, no packet is pending.
224				 */
225	struct sk_buff *skb;	/* buffer from upper levels */
226	struct archdr *pkt;	/* a pointer into the skb */
227	uint16_t length,	/* bytes total */
228		dataleft,	/* bytes left */
229		segnum,		/* segment being sent */
230		numsegs;	/* number of segments */
231};
232
233
234struct arcnet_local {
235	uint8_t config,		/* current value of CONFIG register */
236		timeout,	/* Extended timeout for COM20020 */
237		backplane,	/* Backplane flag for COM20020 */
238		clockp,		/* COM20020 clock divider */
239		clockm,		/* COM20020 clock multiplier flag */
240		setup,		/* Contents of setup1 register */
241		setup2,		/* Contents of setup2 register */
242		intmask;	/* current value of INTMASK register */
243	uint8_t default_proto[256];	/* default encap to use for each host */
244	int	cur_tx,		/* buffer used by current transmit, or -1 */
245		next_tx,	/* buffer where a packet is ready to send */
246		cur_rx;		/* current receive buffer */
247	int	lastload_dest,	/* can last loaded packet be acked? */
248		lasttrans_dest;	/* can last TX'd packet be acked? */
249	int	timed_out;	/* need to process TX timeout and drop packet */
250	unsigned long last_timeout;	/* time of last reported timeout */
251	char *card_name;	/* card ident string */
252	int card_flags;		/* special card features */
253
254
255	/* On preemtive and SMB a lock is needed */
256	spinlock_t lock;
257
258	/*
259	 * Buffer management: an ARCnet card has 4 x 512-byte buffers, each of
260	 * which can be used for either sending or receiving.  The new dynamic
261	 * buffer management routines use a simple circular queue of available
262	 * buffers, and take them as they're needed.  This way, we simplify
263	 * situations in which we (for example) want to pre-load a transmit
264	 * buffer, or start receiving while we copy a received packet to
265	 * memory.
266	 *
267	 * The rules: only the interrupt handler is allowed to _add_ buffers to
268	 * the queue; thus, this doesn't require a lock.  Both the interrupt
269	 * handler and the transmit function will want to _remove_ buffers, so
270	 * we need to handle the situation where they try to do it at the same
271	 * time.
272	 *
273	 * If next_buf == first_free_buf, the queue is empty.  Since there are
274	 * only four possible buffers, the queue should never be full.
275	 */
276	atomic_t buf_lock;
277	int buf_queue[5];
278	int next_buf, first_free_buf;
279
280	/* network "reconfiguration" handling */
281	unsigned long first_recon; /* time of "first" RECON message to count */
282	unsigned long last_recon;  /* time of most recent RECON */
283	int num_recons;		/* number of RECONs between first and last. */
284	int network_down;	/* do we think the network is down? */
285
286	int excnak_pending;    /* We just got an excesive nak interrupt */
287
288	struct {
289		uint16_t sequence;	/* sequence number (incs with each packet) */
290		__be16 aborted_seq;
291
292		struct Incoming incoming[256];	/* one from each address */
293	} rfc1201;
294
295	/* really only used by rfc1201, but we'll pretend it's not */
296	struct Outgoing outgoing;	/* packet currently being sent */
297
298	/* hardware-specific functions */
299	struct {
300		struct module *owner;
301		void (*command) (struct net_device * dev, int cmd);
302		int (*status) (struct net_device * dev);
303		void (*intmask) (struct net_device * dev, int mask);
304		int (*reset) (struct net_device * dev, int really_reset);
305		void (*open) (struct net_device * dev);
306		void (*close) (struct net_device * dev);
307
308		void (*copy_to_card) (struct net_device * dev, int bufnum, int offset,
309				      void *buf, int count);
310		void (*copy_from_card) (struct net_device * dev, int bufnum, int offset,
311					void *buf, int count);
312	} hw;
313
314	void __iomem *mem_start;	/* pointer to ioremap'ed MMIO */
315};
316
317
318#define ARCRESET(x)  (lp->hw.reset(dev, (x)))
319#define ACOMMAND(x)  (lp->hw.command(dev, (x)))
320#define ASTATUS()    (lp->hw.status(dev))
321#define AINTMASK(x)  (lp->hw.intmask(dev, (x)))
322
323
324
325#if ARCNET_DEBUG_MAX & D_SKB
326void arcnet_dump_skb(struct net_device *dev, struct sk_buff *skb, char *desc);
327#else
328#define arcnet_dump_skb(dev,skb,desc) ;
329#endif
330
331void arcnet_unregister_proto(struct ArcProto *proto);
332irqreturn_t arcnet_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id);
333struct net_device *alloc_arcdev(const char *name);
334
335int arcnet_open(struct net_device *dev);
336int arcnet_close(struct net_device *dev);
337netdev_tx_t arcnet_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb,
338				     struct net_device *dev);
339void arcnet_timeout(struct net_device *dev);
340
341#endif				/* __KERNEL__ */
342#endif				/* _LINUX_ARCDEVICE_H */
343