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33/*$FreeBSD: releng/9.3/sys/dev/e1000/if_lem.h 250458 2013-05-10 16:16:33Z luigi $*/
34
35
36#ifndef _LEM_H_DEFINED_
37#define _LEM_H_DEFINED_
38
39
40/* Tunables */
41
42/*
43 * EM_TXD: Maximum number of Transmit Descriptors
44 * Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
45 *              80-4096 for others
46 * Default Value: 256
47 *   This value is the number of transmit descriptors allocated by the driver.
48 *   Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits. Each
49 *   descriptor is 16 bytes.
50 *   Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit
51 *   desscriptors should meet the following condition.
52 *      (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct e1000_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0
53 */
54#define EM_MIN_TXD		80
55#define EM_MAX_TXD_82543	256
56#define EM_MAX_TXD		4096
57#define EM_DEFAULT_TXD		EM_MAX_TXD_82543
58
59/*
60 * EM_RXD - Maximum number of receive Descriptors
61 * Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
62 *              80-4096 for others
63 * Default Value: 256
64 *   This value is the number of receive descriptors allocated by the driver.
65 *   Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets.
66 *   Each descriptor is 16 bytes.  A receive buffer is also allocated for each
67 *   descriptor. The maximum MTU size is 16110.
68 *   Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit
69 *   desscriptors should meet the following condition.
70 *      (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct e1000_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0
71 */
72#define EM_MIN_RXD		80
73#define EM_MAX_RXD_82543	256
74#define EM_MAX_RXD		4096
75#define EM_DEFAULT_RXD	EM_MAX_RXD_82543
76
77/*
78 * EM_TIDV - Transmit Interrupt Delay Value
79 * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
80 * Default Value: 64
81 *   This value delays the generation of transmit interrupts in units of
82 *   1.024 microseconds. Transmit interrupt reduction can improve CPU
83 *   efficiency if properly tuned for specific network traffic. If the
84 *   system is reporting dropped transmits, this value may be set too high
85 *   causing the driver to run out of available transmit descriptors.
86 */
87#define EM_TIDV                         64
88
89/*
90 * EM_TADV - Transmit Absolute Interrupt Delay Value
91 * (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544)
92 * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
93 * Default Value: 64
94 *   This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
95 *   transmit interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_TIDV is non-zero,
96 *   this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial
97 *   packet is sent on the wire within the set amount of time.  Proper tuning,
98 *   along with EM_TIDV, may improve traffic throughput in specific
99 *   network conditions.
100 */
101#define EM_TADV                         64
102
103/*
104 * EM_RDTR - Receive Interrupt Delay Timer (Packet Timer)
105 * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
106 * Default Value: 0
107 *   This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 1.024
108 *   microseconds.  Receive interrupt reduction can improve CPU efficiency if
109 *   properly tuned for specific network traffic. Increasing this value adds
110 *   extra latency to frame reception and can end up decreasing the throughput
111 *   of TCP traffic. If the system is reporting dropped receives, this value
112 *   may be set too high, causing the driver to run out of available receive
113 *   descriptors.
114 *
115 *   CAUTION: When setting EM_RDTR to a value other than 0, adapters
116 *            may hang (stop transmitting) under certain network conditions.
117 *            If this occurs a WATCHDOG message is logged in the system
118 *            event log. In addition, the controller is automatically reset,
119 *            restoring the network connection. To eliminate the potential
120 *            for the hang ensure that EM_RDTR is set to 0.
121 */
122#define EM_RDTR                         0
123
124/*
125 * Receive Interrupt Absolute Delay Timer (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544)
126 * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
127 * Default Value: 64
128 *   This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
129 *   receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_RDTR is non-zero,
130 *   this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial
131 *   packet is received within the set amount of time.  Proper tuning,
132 *   along with EM_RDTR, may improve traffic throughput in specific network
133 *   conditions.
134 */
135#define EM_RADV                         64
136
137/*
138 * This parameter controls the max duration of transmit watchdog.
139 */
140#define EM_WATCHDOG                   (10 * hz)
141
142/*
143 * This parameter controls when the driver calls the routine to reclaim
144 * transmit descriptors.
145 */
146#define EM_TX_CLEANUP_THRESHOLD	(adapter->num_tx_desc / 8)
147#define EM_TX_OP_THRESHOLD	(adapter->num_tx_desc / 32)
148
149/*
150 * This parameter controls whether or not autonegotation is enabled.
151 *              0 - Disable autonegotiation
152 *              1 - Enable  autonegotiation
153 */
154#define DO_AUTO_NEG                     1
155
156/*
157 * This parameter control whether or not the driver will wait for
158 * autonegotiation to complete.
159 *              1 - Wait for autonegotiation to complete
160 *              0 - Don't wait for autonegotiation to complete
161 */
162#define WAIT_FOR_AUTO_NEG_DEFAULT       0
163
164/* Tunables -- End */
165
166#define AUTONEG_ADV_DEFAULT	(ADVERTISE_10_HALF | ADVERTISE_10_FULL | \
167				ADVERTISE_100_HALF | ADVERTISE_100_FULL | \
168				ADVERTISE_1000_FULL)
169
170#define AUTO_ALL_MODES		0
171
172/* PHY master/slave setting */
173#define EM_MASTER_SLAVE		e1000_ms_hw_default
174
175/*
176 * Micellaneous constants
177 */
178#define EM_VENDOR_ID                    0x8086
179#define EM_FLASH                        0x0014
180
181#define EM_JUMBO_PBA                    0x00000028
182#define EM_DEFAULT_PBA                  0x00000030
183#define EM_SMARTSPEED_DOWNSHIFT         3
184#define EM_SMARTSPEED_MAX               15
185#define EM_MAX_LOOP			10
186
187#define MAX_NUM_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES     128
188#define PCI_ANY_ID                      (~0U)
189#define ETHER_ALIGN                     2
190#define EM_FC_PAUSE_TIME		0x0680
191#define EM_EEPROM_APME			0x400;
192#define EM_82544_APME			0x0004;
193
194/* Code compatilbility between 6 and 7 */
195#ifndef ETHER_BPF_MTAP
196#define ETHER_BPF_MTAP			BPF_MTAP
197#endif
198
199/*
200 * TDBA/RDBA should be aligned on 16 byte boundary. But TDLEN/RDLEN should be
201 * multiple of 128 bytes. So we align TDBA/RDBA on 128 byte boundary. This will
202 * also optimize cache line size effect. H/W supports up to cache line size 128.
203 */
204#define EM_DBA_ALIGN			128
205
206#define SPEED_MODE_BIT (1<<21)		/* On PCI-E MACs only */
207
208/* PCI Config defines */
209#define EM_BAR_TYPE(v)		((v) & EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK)
210#define EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK	0x00000001
211#define EM_BAR_TYPE_MMEM	0x00000000
212#define EM_BAR_TYPE_IO		0x00000001
213#define EM_BAR_TYPE_FLASH	0x0014
214#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE(v)	((v) & EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK)
215#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK	0x00000006
216#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_32BIT	0x00000000
217#define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_64BIT	0x00000004
218#define EM_MSIX_BAR		3	/* On 82575 */
219
220#if __FreeBSD_version < 900000
221#define SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD
222#endif
223
224/* Defines for printing debug information */
225#define DEBUG_INIT  0
226#define DEBUG_IOCTL 0
227#define DEBUG_HW    0
228
229#define INIT_DEBUGOUT(S)            if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n")
230#define INIT_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)        if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n", A)
231#define INIT_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)     if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n", A, B)
232#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT(S)           if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n")
233#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)       if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A)
234#define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)    if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A, B)
235#define HW_DEBUGOUT(S)              if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n")
236#define HW_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)          if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A)
237#define HW_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)       if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A, B)
238
239#define EM_MAX_SCATTER		64
240#define EM_VFTA_SIZE		128
241#define EM_TSO_SIZE		(65535 + sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header))
242#define EM_TSO_SEG_SIZE		4096	/* Max dma segment size */
243#define EM_MSIX_MASK		0x01F00000 /* For 82574 use */
244#define ETH_ZLEN		60
245#define ETH_ADDR_LEN		6
246#define CSUM_OFFLOAD		7	/* Offload bits in mbuf flag */
247
248/*
249 * 82574 has a nonstandard address for EIAC
250 * and since its only used in MSIX, and in
251 * the em driver only 82574 uses MSIX we can
252 * solve it just using this define.
253 */
254#define EM_EIAC 0x000DC
255
256/* Used in for 82547 10Mb Half workaround */
257#define EM_PBA_BYTES_SHIFT	0xA
258#define EM_TX_HEAD_ADDR_SHIFT	7
259#define EM_PBA_TX_MASK		0xFFFF0000
260#define EM_FIFO_HDR		0x10
261#define EM_82547_PKT_THRESH	0x3e0
262
263/* Precision Time Sync (IEEE 1588) defines */
264#define ETHERTYPE_IEEE1588	0x88F7
265#define PICOSECS_PER_TICK	20833
266#define TSYNC_PORT		319 /* UDP port for the protocol */
267
268/*
269 * Bus dma allocation structure used by
270 * e1000_dma_malloc and e1000_dma_free.
271 */
272struct em_dma_alloc {
273        bus_addr_t              dma_paddr;
274        caddr_t                 dma_vaddr;
275        bus_dma_tag_t           dma_tag;
276        bus_dmamap_t            dma_map;
277        bus_dma_segment_t       dma_seg;
278        int                     dma_nseg;
279};
280
281struct adapter;
282
283struct em_int_delay_info {
284	struct adapter *adapter;	/* Back-pointer to the adapter struct */
285	int offset;			/* Register offset to read/write */
286	int value;			/* Current value in usecs */
287};
288
289/* Our adapter structure */
290struct adapter {
291	struct ifnet	*ifp;
292#if __FreeBSD_version >= 800000
293	struct buf_ring	*br;
294#endif
295	struct e1000_hw	hw;
296
297	/* FreeBSD operating-system-specific structures. */
298	struct e1000_osdep osdep;
299	struct device	*dev;
300	struct cdev	*led_dev;
301
302	struct resource *memory;
303	struct resource *flash;
304	struct resource *msix;
305
306	struct resource	*ioport;
307	int		io_rid;
308
309	/* 82574 may use 3 int vectors */
310	struct resource	*res[3];
311	void		*tag[3];
312	int		rid[3];
313
314	struct ifmedia	media;
315	struct callout	timer;
316	struct callout	tx_fifo_timer;
317	bool		watchdog_check;
318	int		watchdog_time;
319	int		msi;
320	int		if_flags;
321	int		max_frame_size;
322	int		min_frame_size;
323	struct mtx	core_mtx;
324	struct mtx	tx_mtx;
325	struct mtx	rx_mtx;
326	int		em_insert_vlan_header;
327
328	/* Task for FAST handling */
329	struct task     link_task;
330	struct task     rxtx_task;
331	struct task     rx_task;
332	struct task     tx_task;
333	struct taskqueue *tq;           /* private task queue */
334
335	eventhandler_tag vlan_attach;
336	eventhandler_tag vlan_detach;
337	u32	num_vlans;
338
339	/* Management and WOL features */
340	u32		wol;
341	bool		has_manage;
342	bool		has_amt;
343
344	/* Multicast array memory */
345	u8		*mta;
346
347	/*
348	** Shadow VFTA table, this is needed because
349	** the real vlan filter table gets cleared during
350	** a soft reset and the driver needs to be able
351	** to repopulate it.
352	*/
353	u32		shadow_vfta[EM_VFTA_SIZE];
354
355	/* Info about the interface */
356	uint8_t		link_active;
357	uint16_t	link_speed;
358	uint16_t	link_duplex;
359	uint32_t	smartspeed;
360	uint32_t	fc_setting;
361
362	struct em_int_delay_info tx_int_delay;
363	struct em_int_delay_info tx_abs_int_delay;
364	struct em_int_delay_info rx_int_delay;
365	struct em_int_delay_info rx_abs_int_delay;
366	struct em_int_delay_info tx_itr;
367
368	/*
369	 * Transmit definitions
370	 *
371	 * We have an array of num_tx_desc descriptors (handled
372	 * by the controller) paired with an array of tx_buffers
373	 * (at tx_buffer_area).
374	 * The index of the next available descriptor is next_avail_tx_desc.
375	 * The number of remaining tx_desc is num_tx_desc_avail.
376	 */
377	struct em_dma_alloc	txdma;		/* bus_dma glue for tx desc */
378	struct e1000_tx_desc	*tx_desc_base;
379	uint32_t		next_avail_tx_desc;
380	uint32_t		next_tx_to_clean;
381	volatile uint16_t	num_tx_desc_avail;
382        uint16_t		num_tx_desc;
383        uint16_t		last_hw_offload;
384        uint32_t		txd_cmd;
385	struct em_buffer	*tx_buffer_area;
386	bus_dma_tag_t		txtag;		/* dma tag for tx */
387	uint32_t	   	tx_tso;		/* last tx was tso */
388
389	/*
390	 * Receive definitions
391	 *
392	 * we have an array of num_rx_desc rx_desc (handled by the
393	 * controller), and paired with an array of rx_buffers
394	 * (at rx_buffer_area).
395	 * The next pair to check on receive is at offset next_rx_desc_to_check
396	 */
397	struct em_dma_alloc	rxdma;		/* bus_dma glue for rx desc */
398	struct e1000_rx_desc	*rx_desc_base;
399	uint32_t		next_rx_desc_to_check;
400	uint32_t		rx_buffer_len;
401	uint16_t		num_rx_desc;
402	int			rx_process_limit;
403	struct em_buffer	*rx_buffer_area;
404	bus_dma_tag_t		rxtag;
405	bus_dmamap_t		rx_sparemap;
406
407	/*
408	 * First/last mbuf pointers, for
409	 * collecting multisegment RX packets.
410	 */
411	struct mbuf	       *fmp;
412	struct mbuf	       *lmp;
413
414	/* Misc stats maintained by the driver */
415	unsigned long	dropped_pkts;
416	unsigned long	mbuf_alloc_failed;
417	unsigned long	mbuf_cluster_failed;
418	unsigned long	no_tx_desc_avail1;
419	unsigned long	no_tx_desc_avail2;
420	unsigned long	no_tx_map_avail;
421        unsigned long	no_tx_dma_setup;
422	unsigned long	watchdog_events;
423	unsigned long	rx_overruns;
424	unsigned long	rx_irq;
425	unsigned long	tx_irq;
426	unsigned long	link_irq;
427
428	/* 82547 workaround */
429	uint32_t	tx_fifo_size;
430	uint32_t	tx_fifo_head;
431	uint32_t	tx_fifo_head_addr;
432	uint64_t	tx_fifo_reset_cnt;
433	uint64_t	tx_fifo_wrk_cnt;
434	uint32_t	tx_head_addr;
435
436        /* For 82544 PCIX Workaround */
437	boolean_t       pcix_82544;
438	boolean_t       in_detach;
439
440
441	struct e1000_hw_stats stats;
442};
443
444/* ******************************************************************************
445 * vendor_info_array
446 *
447 * This array contains the list of Subvendor/Subdevice IDs on which the driver
448 * should load.
449 *
450 * ******************************************************************************/
451typedef struct _em_vendor_info_t {
452	unsigned int vendor_id;
453	unsigned int device_id;
454	unsigned int subvendor_id;
455	unsigned int subdevice_id;
456	unsigned int index;
457} em_vendor_info_t;
458
459struct em_buffer {
460	int		next_eop;  /* Index of the desc to watch */
461        struct mbuf    *m_head;
462        bus_dmamap_t    map;         /* bus_dma map for packet */
463};
464
465/* For 82544 PCIX  Workaround */
466typedef struct _ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR
467{
468	uint64_t   address;
469	uint32_t   length;
470} ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR, *PADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR;
471
472typedef struct _DESCRIPTOR_PAIR
473{
474	ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR descriptor[4];
475	uint32_t   elements;
476} DESC_ARRAY, *PDESC_ARRAY;
477
478#define	EM_CORE_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
479	mtx_init(&(_sc)->core_mtx, _name, "EM Core Lock", MTX_DEF)
480#define	EM_TX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
481	mtx_init(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, _name, "EM TX Lock", MTX_DEF)
482#define	EM_RX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
483	mtx_init(&(_sc)->rx_mtx, _name, "EM RX Lock", MTX_DEF)
484#define	EM_CORE_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)	mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
485#define	EM_TX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)		mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
486#define	EM_RX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)		mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
487#define	EM_CORE_LOCK(_sc)		mtx_lock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
488#define	EM_TX_LOCK(_sc)			mtx_lock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
489#define	EM_TX_TRYLOCK(_sc)		mtx_trylock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
490#define	EM_RX_LOCK(_sc)			mtx_lock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
491#define	EM_CORE_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
492#define	EM_TX_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
493#define	EM_RX_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
494#define	EM_CORE_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)	mtx_assert(&(_sc)->core_mtx, MA_OWNED)
495#define	EM_TX_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)		mtx_assert(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, MA_OWNED)
496
497#endif /* _LEM_H_DEFINED_ */
498