1/* $NetBSD: if_cuereg.h,v 1.17 2011/11/19 22:51:24 tls Exp $ */ 2/* 3 * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 4 * Bill Paul <wpaul@ee.columbia.edu>. All rights reserved. 5 * 6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8 * are met: 9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 15 * must display the following acknowledgement: 16 * This product includes software developed by Bill Paul. 17 * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL Bill Paul OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD 25 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 26 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 27 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 28 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 29 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 30 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF 31 * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 32 * 33 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/usb/if_cuereg.h,v 1.3 2000/01/16 22:45:06 wpaul Exp $ 34 */ 35 36/* 37 * Definitions for the CATC Netmate II USB to ethernet controller. 38 */ 39 40 41/* 42 * Vendor specific control commands. 43 */ 44#define CUE_CMD_READSRAM 0xF1 45#define CUE_CMD_GET_MACADDR 0xF2 46#define CUE_CMD_RESET 0xF4 47#define CUE_CMD_WRITEREG 0xFA 48#define CUE_CMD_READREG 0xFB 49#define CUE_CMD_WRITESRAM 0xFC 50 51/* 52 * Internal registers 53 */ 54#define CUE_TX_BUFCNT 0x20 55#define CUE_RX_BUFCNT 0x21 56#define CUE_ADVANCED_OPMODES 0x22 57#define CUE_TX_BUFPKTS 0x23 58#define CUE_RX_BUFPKTS 0x24 59#define CUE_RX_MAXCHAIN 0x25 60 61#define CUE_ETHCTL 0x60 62#define CUE_ETHSTS 0x61 63#define CUE_PAR5 0x62 64#define CUE_PAR4 0x63 65#define CUE_PAR3 0x64 66#define CUE_PAR2 0x65 67#define CUE_PAR1 0x66 68#define CUE_PAR0 0x67 69 70/* Error counters, all 16 bits wide. */ 71#define CUE_TX_SINGLECOLL 0x69 72#define CUE_TX_MULTICOLL 0x6B 73#define CUE_TX_EXCESSCOLL 0x6D 74#define CUE_RX_FRAMEERR 0x6F 75 76#define CUE_LEDCTL 0x81 77 78/* Advenced operating mode register */ 79#define CUE_AOP_SRAMWAITS 0x03 80#define CUE_AOP_EMBED_RXLEN 0x08 81#define CUE_AOP_RXCOMBINE 0x10 82#define CUE_AOP_TXCOMBINE 0x20 83#define CUE_AOP_EVEN_PKT_READS 0x40 84#define CUE_AOP_LOOPBK 0x80 85 86/* Ethernet control register */ 87#define CUE_ETHCTL_RX_ON 0x01 88#define CUE_ETHCTL_LINK_POLARITY 0x02 89#define CUE_ETHCTL_LINK_FORCE_OK 0x04 90#define CUE_ETHCTL_MCAST_ON 0x08 91#define CUE_ETHCTL_PROMISC 0x10 92 93/* Ethernet status register */ 94#define CUE_ETHSTS_NO_CARRIER 0x01 95#define CUE_ETHSTS_LATECOLL 0x02 96#define CUE_ETHSTS_EXCESSCOLL 0x04 97#define CUE_ETHSTS_TXBUF_AVAIL 0x08 98#define CUE_ETHSTS_BAD_POLARITY 0x10 99#define CUE_ETHSTS_LINK_OK 0x20 100 101/* LED control register */ 102#define CUE_LEDCTL_BLINK_1X 0x00 103#define CUE_LEDCTL_BLINK_2X 0x01 104#define CUE_LEDCTL_BLINK_QUARTER_ON 0x02 105#define CUE_LEDCTL_BLINK_QUARTER_OFF 0x03 106#define CUE_LEDCTL_OFF 0x04 107#define CUE_LEDCTL_FOLLOW_LINK 0x08 108 109/* 110 * Address in ASIC's internal SRAM where the 111 * multicast hash table lives. The table is 64 bytes long, 112 * giving us a 512-bit table. We have to set the bit that 113 * corresponds to the broadcast address in order to enable 114 * reception of broadcast frames. 115 */ 116#define CUE_MCAST_TABLE_ADDR 0xFA80 117#define CUE_MCAST_TABLE_LEN 64 118 119#define CUE_TIMEOUT 1000 120#define ETHER_ALIGN 2 121#define CUE_BUFSZ 1536 122#define CUE_MIN_FRAMELEN 60 123#define CUE_RX_FRAMES 1 124#define CUE_TX_FRAMES 1 125 126#define CUE_RX_LIST_CNT 1 127#define CUE_TX_LIST_CNT 1 128 129#define CUE_CTL_READ 0x01 130#define CUE_CTL_WRITE 0x02 131 132#define CUE_CONFIG_NO 1 133#define CUE_IFACE_IDX 0 134 135/* 136 * The interrupt endpoint is currently unused by the CATC part. 137 */ 138#define CUE_ENDPT_RX 0x0 139#define CUE_ENDPT_TX 0x1 140#define CUE_ENDPT_INTR 0x2 141#define CUE_ENDPT_MAX 0x3 142 143struct cue_type { 144 u_int16_t cue_vid; 145 u_int16_t cue_did; 146}; 147 148struct cue_softc; 149 150struct cue_chain { 151 struct cue_softc *cue_sc; 152 usbd_xfer_handle cue_xfer; 153 char *cue_buf; 154 struct mbuf *cue_mbuf; 155 int cue_idx; 156}; 157 158struct cue_cdata { 159 struct cue_chain cue_tx_chain[CUE_TX_LIST_CNT]; 160 struct cue_chain cue_rx_chain[CUE_RX_LIST_CNT]; 161 int cue_tx_prod; 162 int cue_tx_cons; 163 int cue_tx_cnt; 164 int cue_rx_prod; 165}; 166 167struct cue_softc { 168 device_t cue_dev; 169 170 struct ethercom cue_ec; 171 krndsource_t rnd_source; 172#define GET_IFP(sc) (&(sc)->cue_ec.ec_if) 173 174 struct callout cue_stat_ch; 175 176 usbd_device_handle cue_udev; 177 usbd_interface_handle cue_iface; 178 u_int16_t cue_vendor; 179 u_int16_t cue_product; 180 int cue_ed[CUE_ENDPT_MAX]; 181 usbd_pipe_handle cue_ep[CUE_ENDPT_MAX]; 182 u_int8_t cue_mctab[CUE_MCAST_TABLE_LEN]; 183 int cue_if_flags; 184 u_int16_t cue_rxfilt; 185 struct cue_cdata cue_cdata; 186 187 char cue_dying; 188 char cue_attached; 189 u_int cue_rx_errs; 190 struct timeval cue_rx_notice; 191 192 struct usb_task cue_tick_task; 193 struct usb_task cue_stop_task; 194}; 195