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33 /*$FreeBSD$*/
34 
35 
36 #ifndef _EM_H_DEFINED_
37 #define _EM_H_DEFINED_
38 
39 
40 /* Tunables */
41 
42 /*
43  * EM_TXD: Maximum number of Transmit Descriptors
44  * Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
45  *              80-4096 for others
46  * Default Value: 256
47  *   This value is the number of transmit descriptors allocated by the driver.
48  *   Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits. Each
49  *   descriptor is 16 bytes.
50  *   Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit
51  *   desscriptors should meet the following condition.
52  *      (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct e1000_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0
53  */
54 #define EM_MIN_TXD		80
55 #define EM_MAX_TXD		4096
56 #define EM_DEFAULT_TXD		1024
57 
58 /*
59  * EM_RXD - Maximum number of receive Descriptors
60  * Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters
61  *              80-4096 for others
62  * Default Value: 256
63  *   This value is the number of receive descriptors allocated by the driver.
64  *   Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets.
65  *   Each descriptor is 16 bytes.  A receive buffer is also allocated for each
66  *   descriptor. The maximum MTU size is 16110.
67  *   Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit
68  *   desscriptors should meet the following condition.
69  *      (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct e1000_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0
70  */
71 #define EM_MIN_RXD		80
72 #define EM_MAX_RXD		4096
73 #define EM_DEFAULT_RXD		1024
74 
75 /*
76  * EM_TIDV - Transmit Interrupt Delay Value
77  * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
78  * Default Value: 64
79  *   This value delays the generation of transmit interrupts in units of
80  *   1.024 microseconds. Transmit interrupt reduction can improve CPU
81  *   efficiency if properly tuned for specific network traffic. If the
82  *   system is reporting dropped transmits, this value may be set too high
83  *   causing the driver to run out of available transmit descriptors.
84  */
85 #define EM_TIDV                         64
86 
87 /*
88  * EM_TADV - Transmit Absolute Interrupt Delay Value
89  * (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544)
90  * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
91  * Default Value: 64
92  *   This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
93  *   transmit interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_TIDV is non-zero,
94  *   this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial
95  *   packet is sent on the wire within the set amount of time.  Proper tuning,
96  *   along with EM_TIDV, may improve traffic throughput in specific
97  *   network conditions.
98  */
99 #define EM_TADV                         64
100 
101 /*
102  * EM_RDTR - Receive Interrupt Delay Timer (Packet Timer)
103  * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
104  * Default Value: 0
105  *   This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 1.024
106  *   microseconds.  Receive interrupt reduction can improve CPU efficiency if
107  *   properly tuned for specific network traffic. Increasing this value adds
108  *   extra latency to frame reception and can end up decreasing the throughput
109  *   of TCP traffic. If the system is reporting dropped receives, this value
110  *   may be set too high, causing the driver to run out of available receive
111  *   descriptors.
112  *
113  *   CAUTION: When setting EM_RDTR to a value other than 0, adapters
114  *            may hang (stop transmitting) under certain network conditions.
115  *            If this occurs a WATCHDOG message is logged in the system
116  *            event log. In addition, the controller is automatically reset,
117  *            restoring the network connection. To eliminate the potential
118  *            for the hang ensure that EM_RDTR is set to 0.
119  */
120 #define EM_RDTR                         0
121 
122 /*
123  * Receive Interrupt Absolute Delay Timer (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544)
124  * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
125  * Default Value: 64
126  *   This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a
127  *   receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_RDTR is non-zero,
128  *   this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial
129  *   packet is received within the set amount of time.  Proper tuning,
130  *   along with EM_RDTR, may improve traffic throughput in specific network
131  *   conditions.
132  */
133 #define EM_RADV                         64
134 
135 /*
136  * This parameter controls the max duration of transmit watchdog.
137  */
138 #define EM_WATCHDOG                   (10 * hz)
139 
140 /*
141  * This parameter controls when the driver calls the routine to reclaim
142  * transmit descriptors.
143  */
144 #define EM_TX_CLEANUP_THRESHOLD	(adapter->num_tx_desc / 8)
145 
146 /*
147  * This parameter controls whether or not autonegotation is enabled.
148  *              0 - Disable autonegotiation
149  *              1 - Enable  autonegotiation
150  */
151 #define DO_AUTO_NEG                     1
152 
153 /*
154  * This parameter control whether or not the driver will wait for
155  * autonegotiation to complete.
156  *              1 - Wait for autonegotiation to complete
157  *              0 - Don't wait for autonegotiation to complete
158  */
159 #define WAIT_FOR_AUTO_NEG_DEFAULT       0
160 
161 /* Tunables -- End */
162 
163 #define AUTONEG_ADV_DEFAULT	(ADVERTISE_10_HALF | ADVERTISE_10_FULL | \
164 				ADVERTISE_100_HALF | ADVERTISE_100_FULL | \
165 				ADVERTISE_1000_FULL)
166 
167 #define AUTO_ALL_MODES		0
168 
169 /* PHY master/slave setting */
170 #define EM_MASTER_SLAVE		e1000_ms_hw_default
171 
172 /*
173  * Micellaneous constants
174  */
175 #define EM_VENDOR_ID                    0x8086
176 #define EM_FLASH                        0x0014
177 
178 #define EM_JUMBO_PBA                    0x00000028
179 #define EM_DEFAULT_PBA                  0x00000030
180 #define EM_SMARTSPEED_DOWNSHIFT         3
181 #define EM_SMARTSPEED_MAX               15
182 #define EM_MAX_LOOP			10
183 
184 #define MAX_NUM_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES     128
185 #define PCI_ANY_ID                      (~0U)
186 #define ETHER_ALIGN                     2
187 #define EM_FC_PAUSE_TIME		0x0680
188 #define EM_EEPROM_APME			0x400;
189 #define EM_82544_APME			0x0004;
190 
191 /*
192  * TDBA/RDBA should be aligned on 16 byte boundary. But TDLEN/RDLEN should be
193  * multiple of 128 bytes. So we align TDBA/RDBA on 128 byte boundary. This will
194  * also optimize cache line size effect. H/W supports up to cache line size 128.
195  */
196 #define EM_DBA_ALIGN			128
197 
198 #define SPEED_MODE_BIT (1<<21)		/* On PCI-E MACs only */
199 
200 /* PCI Config defines */
201 #define EM_BAR_TYPE(v)		((v) & EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK)
202 #define EM_BAR_TYPE_MASK	0x00000001
203 #define EM_BAR_TYPE_MMEM	0x00000000
204 #define EM_BAR_TYPE_FLASH	0x0014
205 #define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE(v)	((v) & EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK)
206 #define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_MASK	0x00000006
207 #define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_32BIT	0x00000000
208 #define EM_BAR_MEM_TYPE_64BIT	0x00000004
209 #define EM_MSIX_BAR		3	/* On 82575 */
210 
211 /* Defines for printing debug information */
212 #define DEBUG_INIT  0
213 #define DEBUG_IOCTL 0
214 #define DEBUG_HW    0
215 
216 #define INIT_DEBUGOUT(S)            if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n")
217 #define INIT_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)        if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n", A)
218 #define INIT_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)     if (DEBUG_INIT)  printf(S "\n", A, B)
219 #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT(S)           if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n")
220 #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)       if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A)
221 #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)    if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A, B)
222 #define HW_DEBUGOUT(S)              if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n")
223 #define HW_DEBUGOUT1(S, A)          if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A)
224 #define HW_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B)       if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A, B)
225 
226 #define EM_MAX_SCATTER		32
227 #define EM_VFTA_SIZE		128
228 #define EM_TSO_SIZE		(65535 + sizeof(struct ether_vlan_header))
229 #define EM_TSO_SEG_SIZE		4096	/* Max dma segment size */
230 #define EM_MSIX_MASK		0x01F00000 /* For 82574 use */
231 #define EM_MSIX_LINK		0x01000000 /* For 82574 use */
232 #define ETH_ZLEN		60
233 #define ETH_ADDR_LEN		6
234 #define CSUM_OFFLOAD		7	/* Offload bits in mbuf flag */
235 
236 /*
237  * 82574 has a nonstandard address for EIAC
238  * and since its only used in MSIX, and in
239  * the em driver only 82574 uses MSIX we can
240  * solve it just using this define.
241  */
242 #define EM_EIAC 0x000DC
243 
244 /*
245  * Bus dma allocation structure used by
246  * e1000_dma_malloc and e1000_dma_free.
247  */
248 struct em_dma_alloc {
249         bus_addr_t              dma_paddr;
250         caddr_t                 dma_vaddr;
251         bus_dma_tag_t           dma_tag;
252         bus_dmamap_t            dma_map;
253         bus_dma_segment_t       dma_seg;
254         int                     dma_nseg;
255 };
256 
257 struct adapter;
258 
259 struct em_int_delay_info {
260 	struct adapter *adapter;	/* Back-pointer to the adapter struct */
261 	int offset;			/* Register offset to read/write */
262 	int value;			/* Current value in usecs */
263 };
264 
265 /*
266  * The transmit ring, one per tx queue
267  */
268 struct tx_ring {
269         struct adapter          *adapter;
270         struct mtx              tx_mtx;
271         char                    mtx_name[16];
272         u32                     me;
273         u32                     msix;
274 	u32			ims;
275         bool                    watchdog_check;
276         int                     watchdog_time;
277 	struct em_dma_alloc	txdma;
278 	struct e1000_tx_desc	*tx_base;
279         struct task             tx_task;
280         struct taskqueue        *tq;
281         u32                     next_avail_desc;
282         u32                     next_to_clean;
283         struct em_buffer	*tx_buffers;
284         volatile u16            tx_avail;
285 	u32			tx_tso;		/* last tx was tso */
286         u16			last_hw_offload;
287 #if __FreeBSD_version >= 800000
288 	struct buf_ring         *br;
289 #endif
290 	/* Interrupt resources */
291         bus_dma_tag_t           txtag;
292 	void                    *tag;
293 	struct resource         *res;
294         unsigned long		tx_irq;
295         unsigned long		no_desc_avail;
296 };
297 
298 /*
299  * The Receive ring, one per rx queue
300  */
301 struct rx_ring {
302         struct adapter          *adapter;
303         u32                     me;
304         u32                     msix;
305 	u32			ims;
306         struct mtx              rx_mtx;
307         char                    mtx_name[16];
308         u32                     payload;
309         struct task             rx_task;
310         struct taskqueue        *tq;
311         struct e1000_rx_desc	*rx_base;
312         struct em_dma_alloc	rxdma;
313         u32			next_to_refresh;
314         u32			next_to_check;
315         struct em_buffer	*rx_buffers;
316 	struct mbuf		*fmp;
317 	struct mbuf		*lmp;
318 
319         /* Interrupt resources */
320         void                    *tag;
321         struct resource         *res;
322         bus_dma_tag_t           rxtag;
323         bus_dmamap_t            rx_sparemap;
324 
325         /* Soft stats */
326         unsigned long		rx_irq;
327         unsigned long		rx_packets;
328         unsigned long		rx_bytes;
329 };
330 
331 
332 /* Our adapter structure */
333 struct adapter {
334 	struct ifnet	*ifp;
335 	struct e1000_hw	hw;
336 
337 	/* FreeBSD operating-system-specific structures. */
338 	struct e1000_osdep osdep;
339 	struct device	*dev;
340 	struct cdev	*led_dev;
341 
342 	struct resource *memory;
343 	struct resource *flash;
344 	struct resource *msix_mem;
345 
346 	struct resource	*res;
347 	void		*tag;
348 	u32		linkvec;
349 	u32		ivars;
350 
351 	struct ifmedia	media;
352 	struct callout	timer;
353 	int		msix;
354 	int		if_flags;
355 	int		max_frame_size;
356 	int		min_frame_size;
357 	struct mtx	core_mtx;
358 	int		em_insert_vlan_header;
359 	u32		ims;
360 	bool		in_detach;
361 
362 	/* Task for FAST handling */
363 	struct task     link_task;
364 	struct task     que_task;
365 	struct taskqueue *tq;           /* private task queue */
366 
367 	eventhandler_tag vlan_attach;
368 	eventhandler_tag vlan_detach;
369 
370 	u16	num_vlans;
371 	u16	num_queues;
372 
373         /*
374          * Transmit rings:
375          *      Allocated at run time, an array of rings.
376          */
377         struct tx_ring  *tx_rings;
378         int             num_tx_desc;
379         u32		txd_cmd;
380 
381         /*
382          * Receive rings:
383          *      Allocated at run time, an array of rings.
384          */
385         struct rx_ring  *rx_rings;
386         int             num_rx_desc;
387         u32             rx_process_limit;
388 
389 	/* Management and WOL features */
390 	u32		wol;
391 	bool		has_manage;
392 	bool		has_amt;
393 
394 	/* Info about the board itself */
395 	uint8_t		link_active;
396 	uint16_t	link_speed;
397 	uint16_t	link_duplex;
398 	uint32_t	smartspeed;
399 	struct em_int_delay_info tx_int_delay;
400 	struct em_int_delay_info tx_abs_int_delay;
401 	struct em_int_delay_info rx_int_delay;
402 	struct em_int_delay_info rx_abs_int_delay;
403 
404 	/* Misc stats maintained by the driver */
405 	unsigned long	dropped_pkts;
406 	unsigned long	mbuf_alloc_failed;
407 	unsigned long	mbuf_cluster_failed;
408 	unsigned long	no_tx_map_avail;
409         unsigned long	no_tx_dma_setup;
410 	unsigned long	rx_overruns;
411 	unsigned long	watchdog_events;
412 	unsigned long	link_irq;
413 
414 	struct e1000_hw_stats stats;
415 };
416 
417 /********************************************************************************
418  * vendor_info_array
419  *
420  * This array contains the list of Subvendor/Subdevice IDs on which the driver
421  * should load.
422  *
423  ********************************************************************************/
424 typedef struct _em_vendor_info_t {
425 	unsigned int vendor_id;
426 	unsigned int device_id;
427 	unsigned int subvendor_id;
428 	unsigned int subdevice_id;
429 	unsigned int index;
430 } em_vendor_info_t;
431 
432 struct em_buffer {
433 	int		next_eop;  /* Index of the desc to watch */
434         struct mbuf    *m_head;
435         bus_dmamap_t    map;         /* bus_dma map for packet */
436 };
437 
438 #define	EM_CORE_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
439 	mtx_init(&(_sc)->core_mtx, _name, "EM Core Lock", MTX_DEF)
440 #define	EM_TX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
441 	mtx_init(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, _name, "EM TX Lock", MTX_DEF)
442 #define	EM_RX_LOCK_INIT(_sc, _name) \
443 	mtx_init(&(_sc)->rx_mtx, _name, "EM RX Lock", MTX_DEF)
444 #define	EM_CORE_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)	mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
445 #define	EM_TX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)		mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
446 #define	EM_RX_LOCK_DESTROY(_sc)		mtx_destroy(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
447 #define	EM_CORE_LOCK(_sc)		mtx_lock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
448 #define	EM_TX_LOCK(_sc)			mtx_lock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
449 #define	EM_TX_TRYLOCK(_sc)		mtx_trylock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
450 #define	EM_RX_LOCK(_sc)			mtx_lock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
451 #define	EM_CORE_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->core_mtx)
452 #define	EM_TX_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->tx_mtx)
453 #define	EM_RX_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->rx_mtx)
454 #define	EM_CORE_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)	mtx_assert(&(_sc)->core_mtx, MA_OWNED)
455 #define	EM_TX_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)		mtx_assert(&(_sc)->tx_mtx, MA_OWNED)
456 #define	EM_RX_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)		mtx_assert(&(_sc)->rx_mtx, MA_OWNED)
457 
458 #endif /* _EM_H_DEFINED_ */
459