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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 |
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Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.
Let it rip!
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diff --git a/drivers/net/atari_pamsnet.c b/drivers/net/atari_pamsnet.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..81c362c8cb97 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/atari_pamsnet.c @@ -0,0 +1,895 @@ +/* atari_pamsnet.c PAMsNet device driver for linux68k. + * + * Version: @(#)PAMsNet.c 0.2ß 03/31/96 + * + * Author: Torsten Lang <Torsten.Lang@ap.physik.uni-giessen.de> + * <Torsten.Lang@jung.de> + * + * This driver is based on my driver PAMSDMA.c for MiNT-Net and + * on the driver bionet.c written by + * Hartmut Laue <laue@ifk-mp.uni-kiel.de> + * and Torsten Narjes <narjes@ifk-mp.uni-kiel.de> + * + * Little adaptions for integration into pl7 by Roman Hodek + * + What is it ? + ------------ + This driver controls the PAMsNet LAN-Adapter which connects + an ATARI ST/TT via the ACSI-port to an Ethernet-based network. + + This version can be compiled as a loadable module (See the + compile command at the bottom of this file). + At load time, you can optionally set the debugging level and the + fastest response time on the command line of 'insmod'. + + 'pamsnet_debug' + controls the amount of diagnostic messages: + 0 : no messages + >0 : see code for meaning of printed messages + + 'pamsnet_min_poll_time' (always >=1) + gives the time (in jiffies) between polls. Low values + increase the system load (beware!) + + When loaded, a net device with the name 'eth?' becomes available, + which can be controlled with the usual 'ifconfig' command. + + It is possible to compile this driver into the kernel like other + (net) drivers. For this purpose, some source files (e.g. config-files + makefiles, Space.c) must be changed accordingly. (You may refer to + other drivers how to do it.) In this case, the device will be detected + at boot time and (probably) appear as 'eth0'. + + Theory of Operation + ------------------- + Because the ATARI DMA port is usually shared between several + devices (eg. harddisk, floppy) we cannot block the ACSI bus + while waiting for interrupts. Therefore we use a polling mechanism + to fetch packets from the adapter. For the same reason, we send + packets without checking that the previous packet has been sent to + the LAN. We rely on the higher levels of the networking code to detect + missing packets and resend them. + + Before we access the ATARI DMA controller, we check if another + process is using the DMA. If not, we lock the DMA, perform one or + more packet transfers and unlock the DMA before returning. + We do not use 'stdma_lock' unconditionally because it is unclear + if the networking code can be set to sleep, which will happen if + another (possibly slow) device is using the DMA controller. + + The polling is done via timer interrupts which periodically + 'simulate' an interrupt from the Ethernet adapter. The time (in jiffies) + between polls varies depending on an estimate of the net activity. + The allowed range is given by the variable 'bionet_min_poll_time' + for the lower (fastest) limit and the constant 'MAX_POLL_TIME' + for the higher (slowest) limit. + + Whenever a packet arrives, we switch to fastest response by setting + the polling time to its lowest limit. If the following poll fails, + because no packets have arrived, we increase the time for the next + poll. When the net activity is low, the polling time effectively + stays at its maximum value, resulting in the lowest load for the + machine. + */ + +#define MAX_POLL_TIME 10 + +static char *version = + "pamsnet.c:v0.2beta 30-mar-96 (c) Torsten Lang.\n"; + +#include <linux/module.h> + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/jiffies.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/fcntl.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/ioport.h> +#include <linux/in.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/bitops.h> +#include <asm/system.h> +#include <asm/pgtable.h> +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/dma.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <asm/atarihw.h> +#include <asm/atariints.h> +#include <asm/atari_stdma.h> +#include <asm/atari_acsi.h> + +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/timer.h> +#include <linux/init.h> + +#include <linux/netdevice.h> +#include <linux/etherdevice.h> +#include <linux/skbuff.h> + +#undef READ +#undef WRITE + +/* use 0 for production, 1 for verification, >2 for debug + */ +#ifndef NET_DEBUG +#define NET_DEBUG 0 +#endif +/* + * Global variable 'pamsnet_debug'. Can be set at load time by 'insmod' + */ +unsigned int pamsnet_debug = NET_DEBUG; +MODULE_PARM(pamsnet_debug, "i"); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(pamsnet_debug, "pamsnet debug enable (0-1)"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); + +static unsigned int pamsnet_min_poll_time = 2; + + +/* Information that need to be kept for each board. + */ +struct net_local { + struct net_device_stats stats; + long open_time; /* for debugging */ + int poll_time; /* polling time varies with net load */ +}; + +static struct nic_pkt_s { /* packet format */ + unsigned char buffer[2048]; +} *nic_packet = 0; +unsigned char *phys_nic_packet; + +typedef unsigned char HADDR[6]; /* 6-byte hardware address of lance */ + +/* Index to functions, as function prototypes. + */ +static void start (int target); +static int stop (int target); +static int testpkt (int target); +static int sendpkt (int target, unsigned char *buffer, int length); +static int receivepkt (int target, unsigned char *buffer); +static int inquiry (int target, unsigned char *buffer); +static HADDR *read_hw_addr(int target, unsigned char *buffer); +static void setup_dma (void *address, unsigned rw_flag, int num_blocks); +static int send_first (int target, unsigned char byte); +static int send_1_5 (int lun, unsigned char *command, int dma); +static int get_status (void); +static int calc_received (void *start_address); + +static int pamsnet_open(struct net_device *dev); +static int pamsnet_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev); +static void pamsnet_poll_rx(struct net_device *); +static int pamsnet_close(struct net_device *dev); +static struct net_device_stats *net_get_stats(struct net_device *dev); +static void pamsnet_tick(unsigned long); + +static irqreturn_t pamsnet_intr(int irq, void *data, struct pt_regs *fp); + +static struct timer_list pamsnet_timer = TIMER_INITIALIZER(pamsnet_tick, 0, 0); + +#define STRAM_ADDR(a) (((a) & 0xff000000) == 0) + +typedef struct +{ + unsigned char reserved1[0x38]; + HADDR hwaddr; + unsigned char reserved2[0x1c2]; +} DMAHWADDR; + +/* + * Definitions of commands understood by the PAMs DMA adaptor. + * + * In general the DMA adaptor uses LUN 0, 5, 6 and 7 on one ID changeable + * by the PAM's Net software. + * + * LUN 0 works as a harddisk. You can boot the PAM's Net driver there. + * LUN 5 works as a harddisk and lets you access the RAM and some I/O HW + * area. In sector 0, bytes 0x38-0x3d you find the ethernet HW address + * of the adaptor. + * LUN 6 works as a harddisk and lets you access the firmware ROM. + * LUN 7 lets you send and receive packets. + * + * Some commands like the INQUIRY command work identical on all used LUNs. + * + * UNKNOWN1 seems to read some data. + * Command length is 6 bytes. + * UNKNOWN2 seems to read some data (command byte 1 must be !=0). The + * following bytes seem to be something like an allocation length. + * Command length is 6 bytes. + * READPKT reads a packet received by the DMA adaptor. + * Command length is 6 bytes. + * WRITEPKT sends a packet transferred by the following DMA phase. The length + * of the packet is transferred in command bytes 3 and 4. + * The adaptor automatically replaces the src hw address in an ethernet + * packet by its own hw address. + * Command length is 6 bytes. + * INQUIRY has the same function as the INQUIRY command supported by harddisks + * and other SCSI devices. It lets you detect which device you found + * at a given address. + * Command length is 6 bytes. + * START initializes the DMA adaptor. After this command it is able to send + * and receive packets. There is no status byte returned! + * Command length is 1 byte. + * NUMPKTS gives back the number of received packets waiting in the queue in + * the status byte. + * Command length is 1 byte. + * UNKNOWN3 + * UNKNOWN4 Function of these three commands is unknown. + * UNKNOWN5 The command length of these three commands is 1 byte. + * DESELECT immediately deselects the DMA adaptor. May important with interrupt + * driven operation. + * Command length is 1 byte. + * STOP resets the DMA adaptor. After this command packets can no longer + * be received or transferred. + * Command length is 6 byte. + */ + +enum {UNKNOWN1=3, READPKT=8, UNKNOWN2, WRITEPKT=10, INQUIRY=18, START, + NUMPKTS=22, UNKNOWN3, UNKNOWN4, UNKNOWN5, DESELECT, STOP}; + +#define READSECTOR READPKT +#define WRITESECTOR WRITEPKT + +u_char *inquire8="MV PAM's NET/GK"; + +#define DMALOW dma_wd.dma_lo +#define DMAMID dma_wd.dma_md +#define DMAHIGH dma_wd.dma_hi +#define DACCESS dma_wd.fdc_acces_seccount + +#define MFP_GPIP mfp.par_dt_reg + +/* Some useful functions */ + +#define INT (!(MFP_GPIP & 0x20)) +#define DELAY ({MFP_GPIP; MFP_GPIP; MFP_GPIP;}) +#define WRITEMODE(value) \ + ({ u_short dummy = value; \ + __asm__ volatile("movew %0, 0xFFFF8606" : : "d"(dummy)); \ + DELAY; \ + }) +#define WRITEBOTH(value1, value2) \ + ({ u_long dummy = (u_long)(value1)<<16 | (u_short)(value2); \ + __asm__ volatile("movel %0, 0xFFFF8604" : : "d"(dummy)); \ + DELAY; \ + }) + +/* Definitions for DMODE */ + +#define READ 0x000 +#define WRITE 0x100 + +#define DMA_FDC 0x080 +#define DMA_ACSI 0x000 + +#define DMA_DISABLE 0x040 + +#define SEC_COUNT 0x010 +#define DMA_WINDOW 0x000 + +#define REG_ACSI 0x008 +#define REG_FDC 0x000 + +#define A1 0x002 + +/* Timeout constants */ + +#define TIMEOUTCMD HZ/2 /* ca. 500ms */ +#define TIMEOUTDMA HZ /* ca. 1s */ +#define COMMAND_DELAY 500 /* ca. 0.5ms */ + +unsigned rw; +int lance_target = -1; +int if_up = 0; + +/* The following routines access the ethernet board connected to the + * ACSI port via the st_dma chip. + */ + +/* The following lowlevel routines work on physical addresses only and assume + * that eventually needed buffers are + * - completely located in ST RAM + * - are contigous in the physical address space + */ + +/* Setup the DMA counter */ + +static void +setup_dma (address, rw_flag, num_blocks) + void *address; + unsigned rw_flag; + int num_blocks; +{ + WRITEMODE((unsigned) rw_flag | DMA_FDC | SEC_COUNT | REG_ACSI | + A1); + WRITEMODE((unsigned)(rw_flag ^ WRITE) | DMA_FDC | SEC_COUNT | REG_ACSI | + A1); + WRITEMODE((unsigned) rw_flag | DMA_FDC | SEC_COUNT | REG_ACSI | + A1); + DMALOW = (unsigned char)((unsigned long)address & 0xFF); + DMAMID = (unsigned char)(((unsigned long)address >> 8) & 0xFF); + DMAHIGH = (unsigned char)(((unsigned long)address >> 16) & 0xFF); + WRITEBOTH((unsigned)num_blocks & 0xFF, + rw_flag | DMA_FDC | DMA_WINDOW | REG_ACSI | A1); + rw = rw_flag; +} + +/* Send the first byte of an command block */ + +static int +send_first (target, byte) + int target; + unsigned char byte; +{ + rw = READ; + acsi_delay_end(COMMAND_DELAY); + /* + * wake up ACSI + */ + WRITEMODE(DMA_FDC | DMA_WINDOW | REG_ACSI); + /* + * write command byte + */ + WRITEBOTH((target << 5) | (byte & 0x1F), DMA_FDC | + DMA_WINDOW | REG_ACSI | A1); + return (!acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTCMD)); +} + +/* Send the rest of an command block */ + +static int +send_1_5 (lun, command, dma) + int lun; + unsigned char *command; + int dma; +{ + int i, j; + + for (i=0; i<5; i++) { + WRITEBOTH((!i ? (((lun & 0x7) << 5) | (command[i] & 0x1F)) + : command[i]), + rw | REG_ACSI | DMA_WINDOW | + ((i < 4) ? DMA_FDC + : (dma ? DMA_ACSI + : DMA_FDC)) | A1); + if (i < 4 && (j = !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTCMD))) + return (j); + } + return (0); +} + +/* Read a status byte */ + +static int +get_status (void) +{ + WRITEMODE(DMA_FDC | DMA_WINDOW | REG_ACSI | A1); + acsi_delay_start(); + return ((int)(DACCESS & 0xFF)); +} + +/* Calculate the number of received bytes */ + +static int +calc_received (start_address) + void *start_address; +{ + return (int)( + (((unsigned long)DMAHIGH << 16) | ((unsigned)DMAMID << 8) | DMALOW) + - (unsigned long)start_address); +} + +/* The following midlevel routines still work on physical addresses ... */ + +/* start() starts the PAM's DMA adaptor */ + +static void +start (target) + int target; +{ + send_first(target, START); +} + +/* stop() stops the PAM's DMA adaptor and returns a value of zero in case of success */ + +static int +stop (target) + int target; +{ + int ret = -1; + unsigned char cmd_buffer[5]; + + if (send_first(target, STOP)) + goto bad; + cmd_buffer[0] = cmd_buffer[1] = cmd_buffer[2] = + cmd_buffer[3] = cmd_buffer[4] = 0; + if (send_1_5(7, cmd_buffer, 0) || + !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTDMA) || + get_status()) + goto bad; + ret = 0; +bad: + return (ret); +} + +/* testpkt() returns the number of received packets waiting in the queue */ + +static int +testpkt(target) + int target; +{ + int ret = -1; + + if (send_first(target, NUMPKTS)) + goto bad; + ret = get_status(); +bad: + return (ret); +} + +/* inquiry() returns 0 when PAM's DMA found, -1 when timeout, -2 otherwise */ +/* Please note: The buffer is for internal use only but must be defined! */ + +static int +inquiry (target, buffer) + int target; + unsigned char *buffer; +{ + int ret = -1; + unsigned char *vbuffer = phys_to_virt((unsigned long)buffer); + unsigned char cmd_buffer[5]; + + if (send_first(target, INQUIRY)) + goto bad; + setup_dma(buffer, READ, 1); + vbuffer[8] = vbuffer[27] = 0; /* Avoid confusion with previous read data */ + cmd_buffer[0] = cmd_buffer[1] = cmd_buffer[2] = cmd_buffer[4] = 0; + cmd_buffer[3] = 48; + if (send_1_5(5, cmd_buffer, 1) || + !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTDMA) || + get_status() || + (calc_received(buffer) < 32)) + goto bad; + dma_cache_maintenance((unsigned long)(buffer+8), 20, 0); + if (memcmp(inquire8, vbuffer+8, 20)) + goto bad; + ret = 0; +bad: + if (!!NET_DEBUG) { + vbuffer[8+20]=0; + printk("inquiry of target %d: %s\n", target, vbuffer+8); + } + return (ret); +} + +/* + * read_hw_addr() reads the sector containing the hwaddr and returns + * a pointer to it (virtual address!) or 0 in case of an error + */ + +static HADDR +*read_hw_addr(target, buffer) + int target; + unsigned char *buffer; +{ + HADDR *ret = 0; + unsigned char cmd_buffer[5]; + + if (send_first(target, READSECTOR)) + goto bad; + setup_dma(buffer, READ, 1); + cmd_buffer[0] = cmd_buffer[1] = cmd_buffer[2] = cmd_buffer[4] = 0; + cmd_buffer[3] = 1; + if (send_1_5(5, cmd_buffer, 1) || + !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTDMA) || + get_status()) + goto bad; + ret = phys_to_virt((unsigned long)&(((DMAHWADDR *)buffer)->hwaddr)); + dma_cache_maintenance((unsigned long)buffer, 512, 0); +bad: + return (ret); +} + +static irqreturn_t +pamsnet_intr(irq, data, fp) + int irq; + void *data; + struct pt_regs *fp; +{ + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +/* receivepkt() loads a packet to a given buffer and returns its length */ + +static int +receivepkt (target, buffer) + int target; + unsigned char *buffer; +{ + int ret = -1; + unsigned char cmd_buffer[5]; + + if (send_first(target, READPKT)) + goto bad; + setup_dma(buffer, READ, 3); + cmd_buffer[0] = cmd_buffer[1] = cmd_buffer[2] = cmd_buffer[4] = 0; + cmd_buffer[3] = 3; + if (send_1_5(7, cmd_buffer, 1) || + !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTDMA) || + get_status()) + goto bad; + ret = calc_received(buffer); +bad: + return (ret); +} + +/* sendpkt() sends a packet and returns a value of zero when the packet was sent + successfully */ + +static int +sendpkt (target, buffer, length) + int target; + unsigned char *buffer; + int length; +{ + int ret = -1; + unsigned char cmd_buffer[5]; + + if (send_first(target, WRITEPKT)) + goto bad; + setup_dma(buffer, WRITE, 3); + cmd_buffer[0] = cmd_buffer[1] = cmd_buffer[4] = 0; + cmd_buffer[2] = length >> 8; + cmd_buffer[3] = length & 0xFF; + if (send_1_5(7, cmd_buffer, 1) || + !acsi_wait_for_IRQ(TIMEOUTDMA) || + get_status()) + goto bad; + ret = 0; +bad: + return (ret); +} + +/* The following higher level routines work on virtual addresses and convert them to + * physical addresses when passed to the lowlevel routines. It's up to the higher level + * routines to copy data from Alternate RAM to ST RAM if neccesary! + */ + +/* Check for a network adaptor of this type, and return '0' if one exists. + */ + +struct net_device * __init pamsnet_probe (int unit) +{ + struct net_device *dev; + int i; + HADDR *hwaddr; + int err; + + unsigned char station_addr[6]; + static unsigned version_printed; + /* avoid "Probing for..." printed 4 times - the driver is supporting only one adapter now! */ + static int no_more_found; + + if (no_more_found) + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); + no_more_found = 1; + + dev = alloc_etherdev(sizeof(struct net_local)); + if (!dev) + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); + if (unit >= 0) { + sprintf(dev->name, "eth%d", unit); + netdev_boot_setup_check(dev); + } + SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev); + + printk("Probing for PAM's Net/GK Adapter...\n"); + + /* Allocate the DMA buffer here since we need it for probing! */ + + nic_packet = (struct nic_pkt_s *)acsi_buffer; + phys_nic_packet = (unsigned char *)phys_acsi_buffer; + if (pamsnet_debug > 0) { + printk("nic_packet at 0x%p, phys at 0x%p\n", + nic_packet, phys_nic_packet ); + } + + stdma_lock(pamsnet_intr, NULL); + DISABLE_IRQ(); + + for (i=0; i<8; i++) { + /* Do two inquiries to cover cases with strange equipment on previous ID */ + /* blocking the ACSI bus (like the SLMC804 laser printer controller... */ + inquiry(i, phys_nic_packet); + if (!inquiry(i, phys_nic_packet)) { + lance_target = i; + break; + } + } + + if (!!NET_DEBUG) + printk("ID: %d\n",i); + + if (lance_target >= 0) { + if (!(hwaddr = read_hw_addr(lance_target, phys_nic_packet))) + lance_target = -1; + else + memcpy (station_addr, hwaddr, ETH_ALEN); + } + + ENABLE_IRQ(); + stdma_release(); + + if (lance_target < 0) { + printk("No PAM's Net/GK found.\n"); + free_netdev(dev); + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); + } + + if (pamsnet_debug > 0 && version_printed++ == 0) + printk(version); + + printk("%s: %s found on target %01d, eth-addr: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x.\n", + dev->name, "PAM's Net/GK", lance_target, + station_addr[0], station_addr[1], station_addr[2], + station_addr[3], station_addr[4], station_addr[5]); + + /* Initialize the device structure. */ + dev->open = pamsnet_open; + dev->stop = pamsnet_close; + dev->hard_start_xmit = pamsnet_send_packet; + dev->get_stats = net_get_stats; + + /* Fill in the fields of the device structure with ethernet-generic + * values. This should be in a common file instead of per-driver. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < ETH_ALEN; i++) { +#if 0 + dev->broadcast[i] = 0xff; +#endif + dev->dev_addr[i] = station_addr[i]; + } + err = register_netdev(dev); + if (!err) + return dev; + + free_netdev(dev); + return ERR_PTR(err); +} + +/* Open/initialize the board. This is called (in the current kernel) + sometime after booting when the 'ifconfig' program is run. + + This routine should set everything up anew at each open, even + registers that "should" only need to be set once at boot, so that + there is non-reboot way to recover if something goes wrong. + */ +static int +pamsnet_open(struct net_device *dev) { + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + + if (pamsnet_debug > 0) + printk("pamsnet_open\n"); + stdma_lock(pamsnet_intr, NULL); + DISABLE_IRQ(); + + /* Reset the hardware here. + */ + if (!if_up) + start(lance_target); + if_up = 1; + lp->open_time = 0; /*jiffies*/ + lp->poll_time = MAX_POLL_TIME; + + dev->tbusy = 0; + dev->interrupt = 0; + dev->start = 1; + + ENABLE_IRQ(); + stdma_release(); + pamsnet_timer.data = (long)dev; + pamsnet_timer.expires = jiffies + lp->poll_time; + add_timer(&pamsnet_timer); + return 0; +} + +static int +pamsnet_send_packet(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) { + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + unsigned long flags; + + /* Block a timer-based transmit from overlapping. This could better be + * done with atomic_swap(1, dev->tbusy), but set_bit() works as well. + */ + local_irq_save(flags); + + if (stdma_islocked()) { + local_irq_restore(flags); + lp->stats.tx_errors++; + } + else { + int length = ETH_ZLEN < skb->len ? skb->len : ETH_ZLEN; + unsigned long buf = virt_to_phys(skb->data); + int stat; + + stdma_lock(pamsnet_intr, NULL); + DISABLE_IRQ(); + + local_irq_restore(flags); + if( !STRAM_ADDR(buf+length-1) ) { + memcpy(nic_packet->buffer, skb->data, length); + buf = (unsigned long)phys_nic_packet; + } + + dma_cache_maintenance(buf, length, 1); + + stat = sendpkt(lance_target, (unsigned char *)buf, length); + ENABLE_IRQ(); + stdma_release(); + + dev->trans_start = jiffies; + dev->tbusy = 0; + lp->stats.tx_packets++; + lp->stats.tx_bytes+=length; + } + dev_kfree_skb(skb); + + return 0; +} + +/* We have a good packet(s), get it/them out of the buffers. + */ +static void +pamsnet_poll_rx(struct net_device *dev) { + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + int boguscount; + int pkt_len; + struct sk_buff *skb; + unsigned long flags; + + local_irq_save(flags); + /* ++roman: Take care at locking the ST-DMA... This must be done with ints + * off, since otherwise an int could slip in between the question and the + * locking itself, and then we'd go to sleep... And locking itself is + * necessary to keep the floppy_change timer from working with ST-DMA + * registers. */ + if (stdma_islocked()) { + local_irq_restore(flags); + return; + } + stdma_lock(pamsnet_intr, NULL); + DISABLE_IRQ(); + local_irq_restore(flags); + + boguscount = testpkt(lance_target); + if( lp->poll_time < MAX_POLL_TIME ) lp->poll_time++; + + while(boguscount--) { + pkt_len = receivepkt(lance_target, phys_nic_packet); + + if( pkt_len < 60 ) break; + + /* Good packet... */ + + dma_cache_maintenance((unsigned long)phys_nic_packet, pkt_len, 0); + + lp->poll_time = pamsnet_min_poll_time; /* fast poll */ + if( pkt_len >= 60 && pkt_len <= 2048 ) { + if (pkt_len > 1514) + pkt_len = 1514; + + /* Malloc up new buffer. + */ + skb = alloc_skb(pkt_len, GFP_ATOMIC); + if (skb == NULL) { + printk("%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", + dev->name); + lp->stats.rx_dropped++; + break; + } + skb->len = pkt_len; + skb->dev = dev; + + /* 'skb->data' points to the start of sk_buff data area. + */ + memcpy(skb->data, nic_packet->buffer, pkt_len); + netif_rx(skb); + dev->last_rx = jiffies; + lp->stats.rx_packets++; + lp->stats.rx_bytes+=pkt_len; + } + } + + /* If any worth-while packets have been received, dev_rint() + has done a mark_bh(INET_BH) for us and will work on them + when we get to the bottom-half routine. + */ + + ENABLE_IRQ(); + stdma_release(); + return; +} + +/* pamsnet_tick: called by pamsnet_timer. Reads packets from the adapter, + * passes them to the higher layers and restarts the timer. + */ +static void +pamsnet_tick(unsigned long data) { + struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *)data; + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + + if( pamsnet_debug > 0 && (lp->open_time++ & 7) == 8 ) + printk("pamsnet_tick: %ld\n", lp->open_time); + + pamsnet_poll_rx(dev); + + pamsnet_timer.expires = jiffies + lp->poll_time; + add_timer(&pamsnet_timer); +} + +/* The inverse routine to pamsnet_open(). + */ +static int +pamsnet_close(struct net_device *dev) { + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + + if (pamsnet_debug > 0) + printk("pamsnet_close, open_time=%ld\n", lp->open_time); + del_timer(&pamsnet_timer); + stdma_lock(pamsnet_intr, NULL); + DISABLE_IRQ(); + + if (if_up) + stop(lance_target); + if_up = 0; + + lp->open_time = 0; + + dev->tbusy = 1; + dev->start = 0; + + ENABLE_IRQ(); + stdma_release(); + return 0; +} + +/* Get the current statistics. + This may be called with the card open or closed. + */ +static struct net_device_stats *net_get_stats(struct net_device *dev) +{ + struct net_local *lp = netdev_priv(dev); + return &lp->stats; +} + + +#ifdef MODULE + +static struct net_device *pam_dev; + +int init_module(void) +{ + pam_dev = pamsnet_probe(-1); + if (IS_ERR(pam_dev)) + return PTR_ERR(pam_dev); + return 0; +} + +void cleanup_module(void) +{ + unregister_netdev(pam_dev); + free_netdev(pam_dev); +} + +#endif /* MODULE */ + +/* Local variables: + * compile-command: "gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include + -b m68k-linuxaout -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 + -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -DMODULE -I../../net/inet -c atari_pamsnet.c" + * version-control: t + * kept-new-versions: 5 + * tab-width: 8 + * End: + */ |