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| /* 8390.c: A general NS8390 ethernet driver core for linux. */
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| /*
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| 	Written 1992-94 by Donald Becker.
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| 
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| 	Copyright 1993 United States Government as represented by the
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| 	Director, National Security Agency.
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| 
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| 	This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
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| 	of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
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| 
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| 	The author may be reached as becker@scyld.com, or C/O
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| 	Scyld Computing Corporation
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| 	410 Severn Ave., Suite 210
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| 	Annapolis MD 21403
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| 
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| 
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|   This is the chip-specific code for many 8390-based ethernet adaptors.
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|   This is not a complete driver, it must be combined with board-specific
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|   code such as ne.c, wd.c, 3c503.c, etc.
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| 
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|   Seeing how at least eight drivers use this code, (not counting the
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|   PCMCIA ones either) it is easy to break some card by what seems like
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|   a simple innocent change. Please contact me or Donald if you think
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|   you have found something that needs changing. -- PG
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| 
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| 
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|   Changelog:
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| 
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: remove set_bit lock, other cleanups.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: add ei_get_8390_hdr() so we can pass skb's to
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| 			  ei_block_input() for eth_io_copy_and_sum().
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: exchange static int ei_pingpong for a #define,
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| 			  also add better Tx error handling.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: rewrite Rx overrun handling as per NS specs.
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|   Alexey Kuznetsov	: use the 8390's six bit hash multicast filter.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: tweak ANK's above multicast changes a bit.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: update packet statistics for v2.1.x
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|   Alan Cox		: support arbitrary stupid port mappings on the
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| 			  68K Macintosh. Support >16bit I/O spaces
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: add kmod support for auto-loading of the 8390
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| 			  module by all drivers that require it.
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|   Alan Cox		: Spinlocking work, added 'BUG_83C690'
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: Separate out Tx timeout code from Tx path.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: Remove old unused single Tx buffer code.
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|   Hayato Fujiwara	: Add m32r support.
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|   Paul Gortmaker	: use skb_padto() instead of stack scratch area
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| 
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|   Sources:
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|   The National Semiconductor LAN Databook, and the 3Com 3c503 databook.
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| 
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|   */
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| 
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| #include <linux/build_bug.h>
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| #include <linux/module.h>
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| #include <linux/kernel.h>
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| #include <linux/jiffies.h>
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| #include <linux/fs.h>
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| #include <linux/types.h>
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| #include <linux/string.h>
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| #include <linux/bitops.h>
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| #include <linux/uaccess.h>
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| #include <linux/io.h>
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| #include <asm/irq.h>
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| #include <linux/delay.h>
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| #include <linux/errno.h>
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| #include <linux/fcntl.h>
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| #include <linux/in.h>
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| #include <linux/interrupt.h>
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| #include <linux/init.h>
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| #include <linux/crc32.h>
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| 
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| #include <linux/netdevice.h>
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| #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
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| 
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| #define NS8390_CORE
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| #include "8390.h"
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| 
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| #define BUG_83C690
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| 
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| /* These are the operational function interfaces to board-specific
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|    routines.
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| 	void reset_8390(struct net_device *dev)
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| 		Resets the board associated with DEV, including a hardware reset of
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| 		the 8390.  This is only called when there is a transmit timeout, and
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| 		it is always followed by 8390_init().
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| 	void block_output(struct net_device *dev, int count, const unsigned char *buf,
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| 					  int start_page)
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| 		Write the COUNT bytes of BUF to the packet buffer at START_PAGE.  The
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| 		"page" value uses the 8390's 256-byte pages.
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| 	void get_8390_hdr(struct net_device *dev, struct e8390_hdr *hdr, int ring_page)
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| 		Read the 4 byte, page aligned 8390 header. *If* there is a
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| 		subsequent read, it will be of the rest of the packet.
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| 	void block_input(struct net_device *dev, int count, struct sk_buff *skb, int ring_offset)
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| 		Read COUNT bytes from the packet buffer into the skb data area. Start
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| 		reading from RING_OFFSET, the address as the 8390 sees it.  This will always
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| 		follow the read of the 8390 header.
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| */
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| #define ei_reset_8390 (ei_local->reset_8390)
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| #define ei_block_output (ei_local->block_output)
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| #define ei_block_input (ei_local->block_input)
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| #define ei_get_8390_hdr (ei_local->get_8390_hdr)
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| 
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| /* Index to functions. */
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| static void ei_tx_intr(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void ei_tx_err(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void ei_receive(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void ei_rx_overrun(struct net_device *dev);
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| 
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| /* Routines generic to NS8390-based boards. */
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| static void NS8390_trigger_send(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int length,
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| 								int start_page);
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| static void do_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
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| static void __NS8390_init(struct net_device *dev, int startp);
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| 
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| static unsigned version_printed;
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| static int msg_enable;
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| static const int default_msg_level = (NETIF_MSG_DRV | NETIF_MSG_PROBE | NETIF_MSG_RX_ERR |
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| 				     NETIF_MSG_TX_ERR);
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| module_param(msg_enable, int, 0444);
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| MODULE_PARM_DESC(msg_enable, "Debug message level (see linux/netdevice.h for bitmap)");
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| 
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| /*
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|  *	SMP and the 8390 setup.
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|  *
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|  *	The 8390 isn't exactly designed to be multithreaded on RX/TX. There is
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|  *	a page register that controls bank and packet buffer access. We guard
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|  *	this with ei_local->page_lock. Nobody should assume or set the page other
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|  *	than zero when the lock is not held. Lock holders must restore page 0
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|  *	before unlocking. Even pure readers must take the lock to protect in
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|  *	page 0.
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|  *
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|  *	To make life difficult the chip can also be very slow. We therefore can't
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|  *	just use spinlocks. For the longer lockups we disable the irq the device
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|  *	sits on and hold the lock. We must hold the lock because there is a dual
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|  *	processor case other than interrupts (get stats/set multicast list in
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|  *	parallel with each other and transmit).
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|  *
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|  *	Note: in theory we can just disable the irq on the card _but_ there is
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|  *	a latency on SMP irq delivery. So we can easily go "disable irq" "sync irqs"
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|  *	enter lock, take the queued irq. So we waddle instead of flying.
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|  *
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|  *	Finally by special arrangement for the purpose of being generally
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|  *	annoying the transmit function is called bh atomic. That places
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|  *	restrictions on the user context callers as disable_irq won't save
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|  *	them.
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|  *
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|  *	Additional explanation of problems with locking by Alan Cox:
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|  *
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|  *	"The author (me) didn't use spin_lock_irqsave because the slowness of the
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|  *	card means that approach caused horrible problems like losing serial data
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|  *	at 38400 baud on some chips. Remember many 8390 nics on PCI were ISA
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|  *	chips with FPGA front ends.
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|  *
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|  *	Ok the logic behind the 8390 is very simple:
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|  *
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|  *	Things to know
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|  *		- IRQ delivery is asynchronous to the PCI bus
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|  *		- Blocking the local CPU IRQ via spin locks was too slow
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|  *		- The chip has register windows needing locking work
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|  *
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|  *	So the path was once (I say once as people appear to have changed it
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|  *	in the mean time and it now looks rather bogus if the changes to use
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|  *	disable_irq_nosync_irqsave are disabling the local IRQ)
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|  *
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|  *
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|  *		Take the page lock
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|  *		Mask the IRQ on chip
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|  *		Disable the IRQ (but not mask locally- someone seems to have
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|  *			broken this with the lock validator stuff)
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|  *			[This must be _nosync as the page lock may otherwise
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|  *				deadlock us]
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|  *		Drop the page lock and turn IRQs back on
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|  *
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|  *		At this point an existing IRQ may still be running but we can't
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|  *		get a new one
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|  *
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|  *		Take the lock (so we know the IRQ has terminated) but don't mask
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|  *	the IRQs on the processor
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|  *		Set irqlock [for debug]
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|  *
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|  *		Transmit (slow as ****)
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|  *
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|  *		re-enable the IRQ
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|  *
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|  *
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|  *	We have to use disable_irq because otherwise you will get delayed
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|  *	interrupts on the APIC bus deadlocking the transmit path.
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|  *
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|  *	Quite hairy but the chip simply wasn't designed for SMP and you can't
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|  *	even ACK an interrupt without risking corrupting other parallel
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|  *	activities on the chip." [lkml, 25 Jul 2007]
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|  */
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| /**
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|  * ei_open - Open/initialize the board.
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|  * @dev: network device to initialize
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|  *
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|  * This routine goes all-out, setting everything
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|  * up anew at each open, even though many of these registers should only
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|  * need to be set once at boot.
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|  */
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| static int __ei_open(struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long flags;
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	if (dev->watchdog_timeo <= 0)
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| 		dev->watchdog_timeo = TX_TIMEOUT;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 *	Grab the page lock so we own the register set, then call
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| 	 *	the init function.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	__NS8390_init(dev, 1);
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| 	/* Set the flag before we drop the lock, That way the IRQ arrives
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| 	   after its set and we get no silly warnings */
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| 	netif_start_queue(dev);
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| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	ei_local->irqlock = 0;
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| 	return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * ei_close - shut down network device
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|  * @dev: network device to close
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|  *
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|  * Opposite of ei_open(). Only used when "ifconfig <devname> down" is done.
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|  */
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| static int __ei_close(struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 	unsigned long flags;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 *	Hold the page lock during close
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	__NS8390_init(dev, 0);
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| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	netif_stop_queue(dev);
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| 	return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * ei_tx_timeout - handle transmit time out condition
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|  * @dev: network device which has apparently fallen asleep
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|  *
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|  * Called by kernel when device never acknowledges a transmit has
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|  * completed (or failed) - i.e. never posted a Tx related interrupt.
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|  */
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| 
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| static void __ei_tx_timeout(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int txqueue)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 	int txsr, isr, tickssofar = jiffies - dev_trans_start(dev);
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| 	unsigned long flags;
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| 
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| 	dev->stats.tx_errors++;
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| 
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| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	txsr = ei_inb(e8390_base+EN0_TSR);
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| 	isr = ei_inb(e8390_base+EN0_ISR);
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| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 
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| 	netdev_dbg(dev, "Tx timed out, %s TSR=%#2x, ISR=%#2x, t=%d\n",
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| 		   (txsr & ENTSR_ABT) ? "excess collisions." :
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| 		   (isr) ? "lost interrupt?" : "cable problem?",
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| 		   txsr, isr, tickssofar);
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| 
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| 	if (!isr && !dev->stats.tx_packets) {
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| 		/* The 8390 probably hasn't gotten on the cable yet. */
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| 		ei_local->interface_num ^= 1;   /* Try a different xcvr.  */
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/* Ugly but a reset can be slow, yet must be protected */
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| 
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| 	disable_irq_nosync_lockdep(dev->irq);
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| 	spin_lock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 
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| 	/* Try to restart the card.  Perhaps the user has fixed something. */
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| 	ei_reset_8390(dev);
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| 	__NS8390_init(dev, 1);
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| 
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| 	spin_unlock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 	enable_irq_lockdep(dev->irq);
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| 	netif_wake_queue(dev);
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * ei_start_xmit - begin packet transmission
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|  * @skb: packet to be sent
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|  * @dev: network device to which packet is sent
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|  *
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|  * Sends a packet to an 8390 network device.
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|  */
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| 
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| static netdev_tx_t __ei_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
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| 				   struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 	int send_length = skb->len, output_page;
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| 	unsigned long flags;
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| 	char buf[ETH_ZLEN];
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| 	char *data = skb->data;
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| 
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| 	if (skb->len < ETH_ZLEN) {
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| 		memset(buf, 0, ETH_ZLEN);	/* more efficient than doing just the needed bits */
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| 		memcpy(buf, data, skb->len);
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| 		send_length = ETH_ZLEN;
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| 		data = buf;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/* Mask interrupts from the ethercard.
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| 	   SMP: We have to grab the lock here otherwise the IRQ handler
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| 	   on another CPU can flip window and race the IRQ mask set. We end
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| 	   up trashing the mcast filter not disabling irqs if we don't lock */
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| 
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| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	ei_outb_p(0x00, e8390_base + EN0_IMR);
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| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 *	Slow phase with lock held.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	disable_irq_nosync_lockdep_irqsave(dev->irq, &flags);
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| 
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| 	spin_lock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 
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| 	ei_local->irqlock = 1;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * We have two Tx slots available for use. Find the first free
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| 	 * slot, and then perform some sanity checks. With two Tx bufs,
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| 	 * you get very close to transmitting back-to-back packets. With
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| 	 * only one Tx buf, the transmitter sits idle while you reload the
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| 	 * card, leaving a substantial gap between each transmitted packet.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	if (ei_local->tx1 == 0) {
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| 		output_page = ei_local->tx_start_page;
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| 		ei_local->tx1 = send_length;
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| 		if ((netif_msg_tx_queued(ei_local)) &&
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| 		    ei_local->tx2 > 0)
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| 			netdev_dbg(dev,
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| 				   "idle transmitter tx2=%d, lasttx=%d, txing=%d\n",
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| 				   ei_local->tx2, ei_local->lasttx, ei_local->txing);
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| 	} else if (ei_local->tx2 == 0) {
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| 		output_page = ei_local->tx_start_page + TX_PAGES/2;
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| 		ei_local->tx2 = send_length;
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| 		if ((netif_msg_tx_queued(ei_local)) &&
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| 		    ei_local->tx1 > 0)
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| 			netdev_dbg(dev,
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| 				   "idle transmitter, tx1=%d, lasttx=%d, txing=%d\n",
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| 				   ei_local->tx1, ei_local->lasttx, ei_local->txing);
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| 	} else {			/* We should never get here. */
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| 		netif_dbg(ei_local, tx_err, dev,
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| 			  "No Tx buffers free! tx1=%d tx2=%d last=%d\n",
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| 			  ei_local->tx1, ei_local->tx2, ei_local->lasttx);
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| 		ei_local->irqlock = 0;
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| 		netif_stop_queue(dev);
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| 		ei_outb_p(ENISR_ALL, e8390_base + EN0_IMR);
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| 		spin_unlock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 		enable_irq_lockdep_irqrestore(dev->irq, &flags);
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| 		dev->stats.tx_errors++;
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| 		return NETDEV_TX_BUSY;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Okay, now upload the packet and trigger a send if the transmitter
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| 	 * isn't already sending. If it is busy, the interrupt handler will
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| 	 * trigger the send later, upon receiving a Tx done interrupt.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	ei_block_output(dev, send_length, data, output_page);
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| 
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| 	if (!ei_local->txing) {
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| 		ei_local->txing = 1;
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| 		NS8390_trigger_send(dev, send_length, output_page);
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| 		if (output_page == ei_local->tx_start_page) {
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| 			ei_local->tx1 = -1;
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| 			ei_local->lasttx = -1;
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| 		} else {
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| 			ei_local->tx2 = -1;
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| 			ei_local->lasttx = -2;
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| 		}
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| 	} else
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| 		ei_local->txqueue++;
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| 
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| 	if (ei_local->tx1 && ei_local->tx2)
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| 		netif_stop_queue(dev);
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| 	else
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| 		netif_start_queue(dev);
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| 
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| 	/* Turn 8390 interrupts back on. */
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| 	ei_local->irqlock = 0;
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| 	ei_outb_p(ENISR_ALL, e8390_base + EN0_IMR);
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| 
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| 	spin_unlock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 	enable_irq_lockdep_irqrestore(dev->irq, &flags);
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| 	skb_tx_timestamp(skb);
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| 	dev_consume_skb_any(skb);
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| 	dev->stats.tx_bytes += send_length;
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| 
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| 	return NETDEV_TX_OK;
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * ei_interrupt - handle the interrupts from an 8390
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|  * @irq: interrupt number
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|  * @dev_id: a pointer to the net_device
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|  *
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|  * Handle the ether interface interrupts. We pull packets from
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|  * the 8390 via the card specific functions and fire them at the networking
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|  * stack. We also handle transmit completions and wake the transmit path if
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|  * necessary. We also update the counters and do other housekeeping as
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|  * needed.
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|  */
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| 
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| static irqreturn_t __ei_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
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| {
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| 	struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
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| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
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| 	int interrupts, nr_serviced = 0;
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 *	Protect the irq test too.
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| 	 */
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| 
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| 	spin_lock(&ei_local->page_lock);
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| 
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| 	if (ei_local->irqlock) {
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| 		/*
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| 		 * This might just be an interrupt for a PCI device sharing
 | |
| 		 * this line
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| 		 */
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| 		netdev_err(dev, "Interrupted while interrupts are masked! isr=%#2x imr=%#2x\n",
 | |
| 			   ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_ISR),
 | |
| 			   ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_IMR));
 | |
| 		spin_unlock(&ei_local->page_lock);
 | |
| 		return IRQ_NONE;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Change to page 0 and read the intr status reg. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 	netif_dbg(ei_local, intr, dev, "interrupt(isr=%#2.2x)\n",
 | |
| 		  ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_ISR));
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* !!Assumption!! -- we stay in page 0.	 Don't break this. */
 | |
| 	while ((interrupts = ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_ISR)) != 0 &&
 | |
| 	       ++nr_serviced < MAX_SERVICE) {
 | |
| 		if (!netif_running(dev)) {
 | |
| 			netdev_warn(dev, "interrupt from stopped card\n");
 | |
| 			/* rmk - acknowledge the interrupts */
 | |
| 			ei_outb_p(interrupts, e8390_base + EN0_ISR);
 | |
| 			interrupts = 0;
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (interrupts & ENISR_OVER)
 | |
| 			ei_rx_overrun(dev);
 | |
| 		else if (interrupts & (ENISR_RX+ENISR_RX_ERR)) {
 | |
| 			/* Got a good (?) packet. */
 | |
| 			ei_receive(dev);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		/* Push the next to-transmit packet through. */
 | |
| 		if (interrupts & ENISR_TX)
 | |
| 			ei_tx_intr(dev);
 | |
| 		else if (interrupts & ENISR_TX_ERR)
 | |
| 			ei_tx_err(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (interrupts & ENISR_COUNTERS) {
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_frame_errors += ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_COUNTER0);
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_crc_errors   += ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_COUNTER1);
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_missed_errors += ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_COUNTER2);
 | |
| 			ei_outb_p(ENISR_COUNTERS, e8390_base + EN0_ISR); /* Ack intr. */
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Ignore any RDC interrupts that make it back to here. */
 | |
| 		if (interrupts & ENISR_RDC)
 | |
| 			ei_outb_p(ENISR_RDC, e8390_base + EN0_ISR);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_START, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (interrupts && (netif_msg_intr(ei_local))) {
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_START, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 		if (nr_serviced >= MAX_SERVICE) {
 | |
| 			/* 0xFF is valid for a card removal */
 | |
| 			if (interrupts != 0xFF)
 | |
| 				netdev_warn(dev, "Too much work at interrupt, status %#2.2x\n",
 | |
| 					    interrupts);
 | |
| 			ei_outb_p(ENISR_ALL, e8390_base + EN0_ISR); /* Ack. most intrs. */
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			netdev_warn(dev, "unknown interrupt %#2x\n", interrupts);
 | |
| 			ei_outb_p(0xff, e8390_base + EN0_ISR); /* Ack. all intrs. */
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	spin_unlock(&ei_local->page_lock);
 | |
| 	return IRQ_RETVAL(nr_serviced > 0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
 | |
| static void __ei_poll(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	disable_irq(dev->irq);
 | |
| 	__ei_interrupt(dev->irq, dev);
 | |
| 	enable_irq(dev->irq);
 | |
| }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * ei_tx_err - handle transmitter error
 | |
|  * @dev: network device which threw the exception
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * A transmitter error has happened. Most likely excess collisions (which
 | |
|  * is a fairly normal condition). If the error is one where the Tx will
 | |
|  * have been aborted, we try and send another one right away, instead of
 | |
|  * letting the failed packet sit and collect dust in the Tx buffer. This
 | |
|  * is a much better solution as it avoids kernel based Tx timeouts, and
 | |
|  * an unnecessary card reset.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Called with lock held.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void ei_tx_err(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	/* ei_local is used on some platforms via the EI_SHIFT macro */
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local __maybe_unused = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	unsigned char txsr = ei_inb_p(e8390_base+EN0_TSR);
 | |
| 	unsigned char tx_was_aborted = txsr & (ENTSR_ABT+ENTSR_FU);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef VERBOSE_ERROR_DUMP
 | |
| 	netdev_dbg(dev, "transmitter error (%#2x):", txsr);
 | |
| 	if (txsr & ENTSR_ABT)
 | |
| 		pr_cont(" excess-collisions ");
 | |
| 	if (txsr & ENTSR_ND)
 | |
| 		pr_cont(" non-deferral ");
 | |
| 	if (txsr & ENTSR_CRS)
 | |
| 		pr_cont(" lost-carrier ");
 | |
| 	if (txsr & ENTSR_FU)
 | |
| 		pr_cont(" FIFO-underrun ");
 | |
| 	if (txsr & ENTSR_CDH)
 | |
| 		pr_cont(" lost-heartbeat ");
 | |
| 	pr_cont("\n");
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ENISR_TX_ERR, e8390_base + EN0_ISR); /* Ack intr. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (tx_was_aborted)
 | |
| 		ei_tx_intr(dev);
 | |
| 	else {
 | |
| 		dev->stats.tx_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (txsr & ENTSR_CRS)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (txsr & ENTSR_CDH)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_heartbeat_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (txsr & ENTSR_OWC)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_window_errors++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * ei_tx_intr - transmit interrupt handler
 | |
|  * @dev: network device for which tx intr is handled
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * We have finished a transmit: check for errors and then trigger the next
 | |
|  * packet to be sent. Called with lock held.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void ei_tx_intr(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	int status = ei_inb(e8390_base + EN0_TSR);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ENISR_TX, e8390_base + EN0_ISR); /* Ack intr. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * There are two Tx buffers, see which one finished, and trigger
 | |
| 	 * the send of another one if it exists.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	ei_local->txqueue--;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (ei_local->tx1 < 0) {
 | |
| 		if (ei_local->lasttx != 1 && ei_local->lasttx != -1)
 | |
| 			pr_err("%s: bogus last_tx_buffer %d, tx1=%d\n",
 | |
| 			       ei_local->name, ei_local->lasttx, ei_local->tx1);
 | |
| 		ei_local->tx1 = 0;
 | |
| 		if (ei_local->tx2 > 0) {
 | |
| 			ei_local->txing = 1;
 | |
| 			NS8390_trigger_send(dev, ei_local->tx2, ei_local->tx_start_page + 6);
 | |
| 			netif_trans_update(dev);
 | |
| 			ei_local->tx2 = -1;
 | |
| 			ei_local->lasttx = 2;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			ei_local->lasttx = 20;
 | |
| 			ei_local->txing = 0;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	} else if (ei_local->tx2 < 0) {
 | |
| 		if (ei_local->lasttx != 2  &&  ei_local->lasttx != -2)
 | |
| 			pr_err("%s: bogus last_tx_buffer %d, tx2=%d\n",
 | |
| 			       ei_local->name, ei_local->lasttx, ei_local->tx2);
 | |
| 		ei_local->tx2 = 0;
 | |
| 		if (ei_local->tx1 > 0) {
 | |
| 			ei_local->txing = 1;
 | |
| 			NS8390_trigger_send(dev, ei_local->tx1, ei_local->tx_start_page);
 | |
| 			netif_trans_update(dev);
 | |
| 			ei_local->tx1 = -1;
 | |
| 			ei_local->lasttx = 1;
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			ei_local->lasttx = 10;
 | |
| 			ei_local->txing = 0;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	} /* else
 | |
| 		netdev_warn(dev, "unexpected TX-done interrupt, lasttx=%d\n",
 | |
| 			    ei_local->lasttx);
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Minimize Tx latency: update the statistics after we restart TXing. */
 | |
| 	if (status & ENTSR_COL)
 | |
| 		dev->stats.collisions++;
 | |
| 	if (status & ENTSR_PTX)
 | |
| 		dev->stats.tx_packets++;
 | |
| 	else {
 | |
| 		dev->stats.tx_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (status & ENTSR_ABT) {
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
 | |
| 			dev->stats.collisions += 16;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (status & ENTSR_CRS)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (status & ENTSR_FU)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_fifo_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (status & ENTSR_CDH)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_heartbeat_errors++;
 | |
| 		if (status & ENTSR_OWC)
 | |
| 			dev->stats.tx_window_errors++;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	netif_wake_queue(dev);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * ei_receive - receive some packets
 | |
|  * @dev: network device with which receive will be run
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * We have a good packet(s), get it/them out of the buffers.
 | |
|  * Called with lock held.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void ei_receive(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	unsigned char rxing_page, this_frame, next_frame;
 | |
| 	unsigned short current_offset;
 | |
| 	int rx_pkt_count = 0;
 | |
| 	struct e8390_pkt_hdr rx_frame;
 | |
| 	int num_rx_pages = ei_local->stop_page-ei_local->rx_start_page;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	while (++rx_pkt_count < 10) {
 | |
| 		int pkt_len, pkt_stat;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Get the rx page (incoming packet pointer). */
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE1, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 		rxing_page = ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN1_CURPAG);
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Remove one frame from the ring.  Boundary is always a page behind. */
 | |
| 		this_frame = ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN0_BOUNDARY) + 1;
 | |
| 		if (this_frame >= ei_local->stop_page)
 | |
| 			this_frame = ei_local->rx_start_page;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Someday we'll omit the previous, iff we never get this message.
 | |
| 		   (There is at least one clone claimed to have a problem.)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		   Keep quiet if it looks like a card removal. One problem here
 | |
| 		   is that some clones crash in roughly the same way.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		if ((netif_msg_rx_status(ei_local)) &&
 | |
| 		    this_frame != ei_local->current_page &&
 | |
| 		    (this_frame != 0x0 || rxing_page != 0xFF))
 | |
| 			netdev_err(dev,
 | |
| 				   "mismatched read page pointers %2x vs %2x\n",
 | |
| 				   this_frame, ei_local->current_page);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (this_frame == rxing_page)	/* Read all the frames? */
 | |
| 			break;				/* Done for now */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		current_offset = this_frame << 8;
 | |
| 		ei_get_8390_hdr(dev, &rx_frame, this_frame);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		pkt_len = rx_frame.count - sizeof(struct e8390_pkt_hdr);
 | |
| 		pkt_stat = rx_frame.status;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		next_frame = this_frame + 1 + ((pkt_len+4)>>8);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Check for bogosity warned by 3c503 book: the status byte is never
 | |
| 		   written.  This happened a lot during testing! This code should be
 | |
| 		   cleaned up someday. */
 | |
| 		if (rx_frame.next != next_frame &&
 | |
| 		    rx_frame.next != next_frame + 1 &&
 | |
| 		    rx_frame.next != next_frame - num_rx_pages &&
 | |
| 		    rx_frame.next != next_frame + 1 - num_rx_pages) {
 | |
| 			ei_local->current_page = rxing_page;
 | |
| 			ei_outb(ei_local->current_page-1, e8390_base+EN0_BOUNDARY);
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_errors++;
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (pkt_len < 60  ||  pkt_len > 1518) {
 | |
| 			netif_dbg(ei_local, rx_status, dev,
 | |
| 				  "bogus packet size: %d, status=%#2x nxpg=%#2x\n",
 | |
| 				  rx_frame.count, rx_frame.status,
 | |
| 				  rx_frame.next);
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_errors++;
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_length_errors++;
 | |
| 		} else if ((pkt_stat & 0x0F) == ENRSR_RXOK) {
 | |
| 			struct sk_buff *skb;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			skb = netdev_alloc_skb(dev, pkt_len + 2);
 | |
| 			if (skb == NULL) {
 | |
| 				netif_err(ei_local, rx_err, dev,
 | |
| 					  "Couldn't allocate a sk_buff of size %d\n",
 | |
| 					  pkt_len);
 | |
| 				dev->stats.rx_dropped++;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			} else {
 | |
| 				skb_reserve(skb, 2);	/* IP headers on 16 byte boundaries */
 | |
| 				skb_put(skb, pkt_len);	/* Make room */
 | |
| 				ei_block_input(dev, pkt_len, skb, current_offset + sizeof(rx_frame));
 | |
| 				skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
 | |
| 				if (!skb_defer_rx_timestamp(skb))
 | |
| 					netif_rx(skb);
 | |
| 				dev->stats.rx_packets++;
 | |
| 				dev->stats.rx_bytes += pkt_len;
 | |
| 				if (pkt_stat & ENRSR_PHY)
 | |
| 					dev->stats.multicast++;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		} else {
 | |
| 			netif_err(ei_local, rx_err, dev,
 | |
| 				  "bogus packet: status=%#2x nxpg=%#2x size=%d\n",
 | |
| 				  rx_frame.status, rx_frame.next,
 | |
| 				  rx_frame.count);
 | |
| 			dev->stats.rx_errors++;
 | |
| 			/* NB: The NIC counts CRC, frame and missed errors. */
 | |
| 			if (pkt_stat & ENRSR_FO)
 | |
| 				dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors++;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		next_frame = rx_frame.next;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* This _should_ never happen: it's here for avoiding bad clones. */
 | |
| 		if (next_frame >= ei_local->stop_page) {
 | |
| 			netdev_notice(dev, "next frame inconsistency, %#2x\n",
 | |
| 				      next_frame);
 | |
| 			next_frame = ei_local->rx_start_page;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		ei_local->current_page = next_frame;
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(next_frame-1, e8390_base+EN0_BOUNDARY);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* We used to also ack ENISR_OVER here, but that would sometimes mask
 | |
| 	   a real overrun, leaving the 8390 in a stopped state with rec'vr off. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ENISR_RX+ENISR_RX_ERR, e8390_base+EN0_ISR);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * ei_rx_overrun - handle receiver overrun
 | |
|  * @dev: network device which threw exception
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * We have a receiver overrun: we have to kick the 8390 to get it started
 | |
|  * again. Problem is that you have to kick it exactly as NS prescribes in
 | |
|  * the updated datasheets, or "the NIC may act in an unpredictable manner."
 | |
|  * This includes causing "the NIC to defer indefinitely when it is stopped
 | |
|  * on a busy network."  Ugh.
 | |
|  * Called with lock held. Don't call this with the interrupts off or your
 | |
|  * computer will hate you - it takes 10ms or so.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void ei_rx_overrun(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	unsigned char was_txing, must_resend = 0;
 | |
| 	/* ei_local is used on some platforms via the EI_SHIFT macro */
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local __maybe_unused = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Record whether a Tx was in progress and then issue the
 | |
| 	 * stop command.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	was_txing = ei_inb_p(e8390_base+E8390_CMD) & E8390_TRANS;
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_STOP, e8390_base+E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	netif_dbg(ei_local, rx_err, dev, "Receiver overrun\n");
 | |
| 	dev->stats.rx_over_errors++;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Wait a full Tx time (1.2ms) + some guard time, NS says 1.6ms total.
 | |
| 	 * Early datasheets said to poll the reset bit, but now they say that
 | |
| 	 * it "is not a reliable indicator and subsequently should be ignored."
 | |
| 	 * We wait at least 10ms.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	mdelay(10);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Reset RBCR[01] back to zero as per magic incantation.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0x00, e8390_base+EN0_RCNTLO);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0x00, e8390_base+EN0_RCNTHI);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * See if any Tx was interrupted or not. According to NS, this
 | |
| 	 * step is vital, and skipping it will cause no end of havoc.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (was_txing) {
 | |
| 		unsigned char tx_completed = ei_inb_p(e8390_base+EN0_ISR) & (ENISR_TX+ENISR_TX_ERR);
 | |
| 		if (!tx_completed)
 | |
| 			must_resend = 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Have to enter loopback mode and then restart the NIC before
 | |
| 	 * you are allowed to slurp packets up off the ring.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_TXOFF, e8390_base + EN0_TXCR);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA + E8390_PAGE0 + E8390_START, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Clear the Rx ring of all the debris, and ack the interrupt.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	ei_receive(dev);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ENISR_OVER, e8390_base+EN0_ISR);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Leave loopback mode, and resend any packet that got stopped.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_TXCONFIG, e8390_base + EN0_TXCR);
 | |
| 	if (must_resend)
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA + E8390_PAGE0 + E8390_START + E8390_TRANS, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  *	Collect the stats. This is called unlocked and from several contexts.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static struct net_device_stats *__ei_get_stats(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If the card is stopped, just return the present stats. */
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| 	if (!netif_running(dev))
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| 		return &dev->stats;
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| 
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| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 	/* Read the counter registers, assuming we are in page 0. */
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| 	dev->stats.rx_frame_errors  += ei_inb_p(ioaddr + EN0_COUNTER0);
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| 	dev->stats.rx_crc_errors    += ei_inb_p(ioaddr + EN0_COUNTER1);
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| 	dev->stats.rx_missed_errors += ei_inb_p(ioaddr + EN0_COUNTER2);
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| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
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| 
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| 	return &dev->stats;
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Form the 64 bit 8390 multicast table from the linked list of addresses
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|  * associated with this dev structure.
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|  */
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| 
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| static inline void make_mc_bits(u8 *bits, struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	struct netdev_hw_addr *ha;
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| 
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| 	netdev_for_each_mc_addr(ha, dev) {
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| 		u32 crc = ether_crc(ETH_ALEN, ha->addr);
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| 		/*
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| 		 * The 8390 uses the 6 most significant bits of the
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| 		 * CRC to index the multicast table.
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| 		 */
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| 		bits[crc>>29] |= (1<<((crc>>26)&7));
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * do_set_multicast_list - set/clear multicast filter
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|  * @dev: net device for which multicast filter is adjusted
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|  *
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|  *	Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor. May be called
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|  *	from a BH in 2.1.x. Must be called with lock held.
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|  */
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| 
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| static void do_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
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| 	int i;
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| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
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| 
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| 	if (!(dev->flags&(IFF_PROMISC|IFF_ALLMULTI))) {
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| 		memset(ei_local->mcfilter, 0, 8);
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| 		if (!netdev_mc_empty(dev))
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| 			make_mc_bits(ei_local->mcfilter, dev);
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| 	} else
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| 		memset(ei_local->mcfilter, 0xFF, 8);	/* mcast set to accept-all */
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * DP8390 manuals don't specify any magic sequence for altering
 | |
| 	 * the multicast regs on an already running card. To be safe, we
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| 	 * ensure multicast mode is off prior to loading up the new hash
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| 	 * table. If this proves to be not enough, we can always resort
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| 	 * to stopping the NIC, loading the table and then restarting.
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| 	 *
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| 	 * Bug Alert!  The MC regs on the SMC 83C690 (SMC Elite and SMC
 | |
| 	 * Elite16) appear to be write-only. The NS 8390 data sheet lists
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| 	 * them as r/w so this is a bug.  The SMC 83C790 (SMC Ultra and
 | |
| 	 * Ultra32 EISA) appears to have this bug fixed.
 | |
| 	 */
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| 
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| 	if (netif_running(dev))
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| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_RXCONFIG, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR);
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| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA + E8390_PAGE1, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(ei_local->mcfilter[i], e8390_base + EN1_MULT_SHIFT(i));
 | |
| #ifndef BUG_83C690
 | |
| 		if (ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN1_MULT_SHIFT(i)) != ei_local->mcfilter[i])
 | |
| 			netdev_err(dev, "Multicast filter read/write mismap %d\n",
 | |
| 				   i);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA + E8390_PAGE0, e8390_base + E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (dev->flags&IFF_PROMISC)
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_RXCONFIG | 0x18, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR);
 | |
| 	else if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI || !netdev_mc_empty(dev))
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_RXCONFIG | 0x08, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR);
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_RXCONFIG, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  *	Called without lock held. This is invoked from user context and may
 | |
|  *	be parallel to just about everything else. Its also fairly quick and
 | |
|  *	not called too often. Must protect against both bh and irq users
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void __ei_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock_irqsave(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
 | |
| 	do_set_multicast_list(dev);
 | |
| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ei_local->page_lock, flags);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * ethdev_setup - init rest of 8390 device struct
 | |
|  * @dev: network device structure to init
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Initialize the rest of the 8390 device structure.  Do NOT __init
 | |
|  * this, as it is used by 8390 based modular drivers too.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void ethdev_setup(struct net_device *dev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ether_setup(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock_init(&ei_local->page_lock);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_local->msg_enable = netif_msg_init(msg_enable, default_msg_level);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (netif_msg_drv(ei_local) && (version_printed++ == 0))
 | |
| 		pr_info("%s", version);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * alloc_ei_netdev - alloc_etherdev counterpart for 8390
 | |
|  * @size: extra bytes to allocate
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Allocate 8390-specific net_device.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static struct net_device *____alloc_ei_netdev(int size)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return alloc_netdev(sizeof(struct ei_device) + size, "eth%d",
 | |
| 			    NET_NAME_UNKNOWN, ethdev_setup);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This page of functions should be 8390 generic */
 | |
| /* Follow National Semi's recommendations for initializing the "NIC". */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * NS8390_init - initialize 8390 hardware
 | |
|  * @dev: network device to initialize
 | |
|  * @startp: boolean.  non-zero value to initiate chip processing
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  *	Must be called with lock held.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void __NS8390_init(struct net_device *dev, int startp)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 	int i;
 | |
| 	int endcfg = ei_local->word16
 | |
| 	    ? (0x48 | ENDCFG_WTS | (ei_local->bigendian ? ENDCFG_BOS : 0))
 | |
| 	    : 0x48;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(struct e8390_pkt_hdr) != 4);
 | |
| 	/* Follow National Semi's recommendations for initing the DP83902. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_STOP, e8390_base+E8390_CMD); /* 0x21 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(endcfg, e8390_base + EN0_DCFG);	/* 0x48 or 0x49 */
 | |
| 	/* Clear the remote byte count registers. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0x00,  e8390_base + EN0_RCNTLO);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0x00,  e8390_base + EN0_RCNTHI);
 | |
| 	/* Set to monitor and loopback mode -- this is vital!. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_RXOFF, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR); /* 0x20 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_TXOFF, e8390_base + EN0_TXCR); /* 0x02 */
 | |
| 	/* Set the transmit page and receive ring. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ei_local->tx_start_page, e8390_base + EN0_TPSR);
 | |
| 	ei_local->tx1 = ei_local->tx2 = 0;
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ei_local->rx_start_page, e8390_base + EN0_STARTPG);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ei_local->stop_page-1, e8390_base + EN0_BOUNDARY);	/* 3c503 says 0x3f,NS0x26*/
 | |
| 	ei_local->current_page = ei_local->rx_start_page;		/* assert boundary+1 */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ei_local->stop_page, e8390_base + EN0_STOPPG);
 | |
| 	/* Clear the pending interrupts and mask. */
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0xFF, e8390_base + EN0_ISR);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(0x00,  e8390_base + EN0_IMR);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Copy the station address into the DS8390 registers. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA + E8390_PAGE1 + E8390_STOP, e8390_base+E8390_CMD); /* 0x61 */
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(dev->dev_addr[i], e8390_base + EN1_PHYS_SHIFT(i));
 | |
| 		if ((netif_msg_probe(ei_local)) &&
 | |
| 		    ei_inb_p(e8390_base + EN1_PHYS_SHIFT(i)) != dev->dev_addr[i])
 | |
| 			netdev_err(dev,
 | |
| 				   "Hw. address read/write mismap %d\n", i);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(ei_local->rx_start_page, e8390_base + EN1_CURPAG);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_STOP, e8390_base+E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_local->tx1 = ei_local->tx2 = 0;
 | |
| 	ei_local->txing = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (startp) {
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(0xff,  e8390_base + EN0_ISR);
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(ENISR_ALL,  e8390_base + EN0_IMR);
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0+E8390_START, e8390_base+E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_TXCONFIG, e8390_base + EN0_TXCR); /* xmit on. */
 | |
| 		/* 3c503 TechMan says rxconfig only after the NIC is started. */
 | |
| 		ei_outb_p(E8390_RXCONFIG, e8390_base + EN0_RXCR); /* rx on,  */
 | |
| 		do_set_multicast_list(dev);	/* (re)load the mcast table */
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Trigger a transmit start, assuming the length is valid.
 | |
|    Always called with the page lock held */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void NS8390_trigger_send(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int length,
 | |
| 								int start_page)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned long e8390_base = dev->base_addr;
 | |
| 	struct ei_device *ei_local __attribute((unused)) = netdev_priv(dev);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_PAGE0, e8390_base+E8390_CMD);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (ei_inb_p(e8390_base + E8390_CMD) & E8390_TRANS) {
 | |
| 		netdev_warn(dev, "trigger_send() called with the transmitter busy\n");
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(length & 0xff, e8390_base + EN0_TCNTLO);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(length >> 8, e8390_base + EN0_TCNTHI);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(start_page, e8390_base + EN0_TPSR);
 | |
| 	ei_outb_p(E8390_NODMA+E8390_TRANS+E8390_START, e8390_base+E8390_CMD);
 | |
| }
 |