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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999
3  *	Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>.  All rights reserved.
4  *
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34 
35 /*
36  * Tigon register offsets. These are memory mapped registers
37  * which can be accessed with the CSR_READ_4()/CSR_WRITE_4() macros.
38  * Each register must be accessed using 32 bit operations.
39  *
40  * All reegisters are accessed through a 16K shared memory block.
41  * The first group of registers are actually copies of the PCI
42  * configuration space registers.
43  */
44 
45 #define TI_PCI_ID			0x000 /* PCI device/vendor ID */
46 #define TI_PCI_CMDSTAT			0x004
47 #define TI_PCI_CLASSCODE		0x008
48 #define TI_PCI_BIST			0x00C
49 #define TI_PCI_LOMEM			0x010 /* Shared memory base address */
50 #define TI_PCI_SUBSYS			0x02C
51 #define TI_PCI_ROMBASE			0x030
52 #define TI_PCI_INT			0x03C
53 
54 #ifndef PCIM_CMD_MWIEN
55 #define PCIM_CMD_MWIEN			0x0010
56 #endif
57 
58 /*
59  * Alteon AceNIC PCI vendor/device ID.
60  */
61 #define ALT_VENDORID			0x12AE
62 #define ALT_DEVICEID_ACENIC		0x0001
63 #define ALT_DEVICEID_ACENIC_COPPER	0x0002
64 
65 /*
66  * 3Com 3c985 PCI vendor/device ID.
67  */
68 #define TC_VENDORID			0x10B7
69 #define TC_DEVICEID_3C985		0x0001
70 
71 /*
72  * Netgear GA620 PCI vendor/device ID.
73  */
74 #define NG_VENDORID			0x1385
75 #define NG_DEVICEID_GA620		0x620A
76 #define NG_DEVICEID_GA620T		0x630A
77 
78 /*
79  * SGI device/vendor ID.
80  */
81 #define SGI_VENDORID			0x10A9
82 #define SGI_DEVICEID_TIGON		0x0009
83 
84 /*
85  * DEC vendor ID, Farallon device ID. Apparently, Farallon used
86  * the DEC vendor ID in their cards by mistake.
87  */
88 #define DEC_VENDORID			0x1011
89 #define DEC_DEVICEID_FARALLON_PN9000SX	0x001a
90 
91 /*
92  * Tigon configuration and control registers.
93  */
94 #define TI_MISC_HOST_CTL		0x040
95 #define TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL		0x044
96 #define TI_SEM_AB			0x048 /* Tigon 2 only */
97 #define TI_MISC_CONF			0x050 /* Tigon 2 only */
98 #define TI_TIMER_BITS			0x054
99 #define TI_TIMERREF			0x058
100 #define TI_PCI_STATE			0x05C
101 #define TI_MAIN_EVENT_A			0x060
102 #define TI_MAILBOX_EVENT_A		0x064
103 #define TI_WINBASE			0x068
104 #define TI_WINDATA			0x06C
105 #define TI_MAIN_EVENT_B			0x070 /* Tigon 2 only */
106 #define TI_MAILBOX_EVENT_B		0x074 /* Tigon 2 only */
107 #define TI_TIMERREF_B			0x078 /* Tigon 2 only */
108 #define TI_SERIAL			0x07C
109 
110 /*
111  * Misc host control bits.
112  */
113 #define TI_MHC_INTSTATE			0x00000001
114 #define TI_MHC_CLEARINT			0x00000002
115 #define TI_MHC_RESET			0x00000008
116 #define TI_MHC_BYTE_SWAP_ENB		0x00000010
117 #define TI_MHC_WORD_SWAP_ENB		0x00000020
118 #define TI_MHC_MASK_INTS		0x00000040
119 #define TI_MHC_CHIP_REV_MASK		0xF0000000
120 
121 #define TI_MHC_BIGENDIAN_INIT	\
122 	(TI_MHC_BYTE_SWAP_ENB|TI_MHC_WORD_SWAP_ENB|TI_MHC_CLEARINT)
123 
124 #define TI_MHC_LITTLEENDIAN_INIT	\
125 	(TI_MHC_WORD_SWAP_ENB|TI_MHC_CLEARINT)
126 
127 /*
128  * Tigon chip rev values. Rev 4 is the Tigon 1. Rev 6 is the Tigon 2.
129  * Rev 5 is also the Tigon 2, but is a broken version which was never
130  * used in any actual hardware, so we ignore it.
131  */
132 #define TI_REV_TIGON_I			0x40000000
133 #define TI_REV_TIGON_II			0x60000000
134 
135 /*
136  * Firmware revision that we want.
137  */
138 #define TI_FIRMWARE_MAJOR		0xc
139 #define TI_FIRMWARE_MINOR		0x4
140 #define TI_FIRMWARE_FIX			0xb
141 
142 /*
143  * Miscelaneous Local Control register.
144  */
145 #define TI_MLC_EE_WRITE_ENB		0x00000010
146 #define TI_MLC_SRAM_BANK_SIZE		0x00000300 /* Tigon 2 only */
147 #define TI_MLC_LOCALADDR_21		0x00004000
148 #define TI_MLC_LOCALADDR_22		0x00008000
149 #define TI_MLC_SBUS_WRITEERR		0x00080000
150 #define TI_MLC_EE_CLK			0x00100000
151 #define TI_MLC_EE_TXEN			0x00200000
152 #define TI_MLC_EE_DOUT			0x00400000
153 #define TI_MLC_EE_DIN			0x00800000
154 
155 /* Possible memory sizes. */
156 #define TI_MLC_SRAM_BANK_DISA           0x00000000
157 #define TI_MLC_SRAM_BANK_1024K          0x00000100
158 #define TI_MLC_SRAM_BANK_512K           0x00000200
159 #define TI_MLC_SRAM_BANK_256K           0x00000300
160 
161 /*
162  * Offset of MAC address inside EEPROM.
163  */
164 #define TI_EE_MAC_OFFSET		0x8c
165 
166 #define TI_DMA_ASSIST			0x11C
167 #define TI_CPU_STATE			0x140
168 #define TI_CPU_PROGRAM_COUNTER		0x144
169 #define TI_SRAM_ADDR			0x154
170 #define TI_SRAM_DATA			0x158
171 #define TI_GEN_0			0x180
172 #define TI_GEN_X			0x1FC
173 #define TI_MAC_TX_STATE			0x200
174 #define TI_MAC_RX_STATE			0x220
175 #define TI_CPU_CTL_B			0x240 /* Tigon 2 only */
176 #define TI_CPU_PROGRAM_COUNTER_B	0x244 /* Tigon 2 only */
177 #define TI_SRAM_ADDR_B			0x254 /* Tigon 2 only */
178 #define TI_SRAM_DATA_B			0x258 /* Tigon 2 only */
179 #define TI_GEN_B_0			0x280 /* Tigon 2 only */
180 #define TI_GEN_B_X			0x2FC /* Tigon 2 only */
181 
182 /*
183  * Misc config register.
184  */
185 #define TI_MCR_SRAM_SYNCHRONOUS		0x00100000 /* Tigon 2 only */
186 
187 /*
188  * PCI state register.
189  */
190 #define TI_PCISTATE_FORCE_RESET		0x00000001
191 #define TI_PCISTATE_PROVIDE_LEN		0x00000002
192 #define TI_PCISTATE_READ_MAXDMA		0x0000001C
193 #define TI_PCISTATE_WRITE_MAXDMA	0x000000E0
194 #define TI_PCISTATE_MINDMA		0x0000FF00
195 #define TI_PCISTATE_FIFO_RETRY_ENB	0x00010000
196 #define TI_PCISTATE_USE_MEM_RD_MULT	0x00020000
197 #define TI_PCISTATE_NO_SWAP_READ_DMA	0x00040000
198 #define TI_PCISTATE_NO_SWAP_WRITE_DMA	0x00080000
199 #define TI_PCISTATE_66MHZ_BUS		0x00080000 /* Tigon 2 only */
200 #define TI_PCISTATE_32BIT_BUS		0x00100000 /* Tigon 2 only */
201 #define TI_PCISTATE_ENB_BYTE_ENABLES	0x00800000 /* Tigon 2 only */
202 #define TI_PCISTATE_READ_CMD		0x0F000000
203 #define TI_PCISTATE_WRITE_CMD		0xF0000000
204 
205 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_4		0x04
206 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_16		0x08
207 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_32		0x0C
208 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_64		0x10
209 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_128		0x14
210 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_256		0x18
211 #define TI_PCI_READMAX_1024		0x1C
212 
213 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_4		0x20
214 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_16		0x40
215 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_32		0x60
216 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_64		0x80
217 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_128		0xA0
218 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_256		0xC0
219 #define TI_PCI_WRITEMAX_1024		0xE0
220 
221 #define TI_PCI_READ_CMD			0x06000000
222 #define TI_PCI_WRITE_CMD		0x70000000
223 
224 /*
225  * DMA state register.
226  */
227 #define TI_DMASTATE_ENABLE		0x00000001
228 #define TI_DMASTATE_PAUSE		0x00000002
229 
230 /*
231  * CPU state register.
232  */
233 #define TI_CPUSTATE_RESET		0x00000001
234 #define TI_CPUSTATE_STEP		0x00000002
235 #define TI_CPUSTATE_ROMFAIL		0x00000010
236 #define TI_CPUSTATE_HALT		0x00010000
237 /*
238  * MAC TX state register
239  */
240 #define TI_TXSTATE_RESET		0x00000001
241 #define TI_TXSTATE_ENB			0x00000002
242 #define TI_TXSTATE_STOP			0x00000004
243 
244 /*
245  * MAC RX state register
246  */
247 #define TI_RXSTATE_RESET		0x00000001
248 #define TI_RXSTATE_ENB			0x00000002
249 #define TI_RXSTATE_STOP			0x00000004
250 
251 /*
252  * Tigon 2 mailbox registers. The mailbox area consists of 256 bytes
253  * split into 64 bit registers. Only the lower 32 bits of each mailbox
254  * are used.
255  */
256 #define TI_MB_HOSTINTR_HI		0x500
257 #define TI_MB_HOSTINTR_LO		0x504
258 #define TI_MB_HOSTINTR			TI_MB_HOSTINTR_LO
259 #define TI_MB_CMDPROD_IDX_HI		0x508
260 #define TI_MB_CMDPROD_IDX_LO		0x50C
261 #define TI_MB_CMDPROD_IDX		TI_MB_CMDPROD_IDX_LO
262 #define TI_MB_SENDPROD_IDX_HI		0x510
263 #define TI_MB_SENDPROD_IDX_LO		0x514
264 #define TI_MB_SENDPROD_IDX		TI_MB_SENDPROD_IDX_LO
265 #define TI_MB_STDRXPROD_IDX_HI		0x518 /* Tigon 2 only */
266 #define TI_MB_STDRXPROD_IDX_LO		0x51C /* Tigon 2 only */
267 #define TI_MB_STDRXPROD_IDX		TI_MB_STDRXPROD_IDX_LO
268 #define TI_MB_JUMBORXPROD_IDX_HI	0x520 /* Tigon 2 only */
269 #define TI_MB_JUMBORXPROD_IDX_LO	0x524 /* Tigon 2 only */
270 #define TI_MB_JUMBORXPROD_IDX		TI_MB_JUMBORXPROD_IDX_LO
271 #define TI_MB_MINIRXPROD_IDX_HI		0x528 /* Tigon 2 only */
272 #define TI_MB_MINIRXPROD_IDX_LO		0x52C /* Tigon 2 only */
273 #define TI_MB_MINIRXPROD_IDX		TI_MB_MINIRXPROD_IDX_LO
274 #define TI_MB_RSVD			0x530
275 
276 /*
277  * Tigon 2 general communication registers. These are 64 and 32 bit
278  * registers which are only valid after the firmware has been
279  * loaded and started. They actually exist in NIC memory but are
280  * mapped into the host memory via the shared memory region.
281  *
282  * The NIC internally maps these registers starting at address 0,
283  * so to determine the NIC address of any of these registers, we
284  * subtract 0x600 (the address of the first register).
285  */
286 
287 #define TI_GCR_BASE			0x600
288 #define TI_GCR_MACADDR			0x600
289 #define TI_GCR_PAR0			0x600
290 #define TI_GCR_PAR1			0x604
291 #define TI_GCR_GENINFO_HI		0x608
292 #define TI_GCR_GENINFO_LO		0x60C
293 #define TI_GCR_MCASTADDR		0x610 /* obsolete */
294 #define TI_GCR_MAR0			0x610 /* obsolete */
295 #define TI_GCR_MAR1			0x614 /* obsolete */
296 #define TI_GCR_OPMODE			0x618
297 #define TI_GCR_DMA_READCFG		0x61C
298 #define TI_GCR_DMA_WRITECFG		0x620
299 #define TI_GCR_TX_BUFFER_RATIO		0x624
300 #define TI_GCR_EVENTCONS_IDX		0x628
301 #define TI_GCR_CMDCONS_IDX		0x62C
302 #define TI_GCR_TUNEPARMS		0x630
303 #define TI_GCR_RX_COAL_TICKS		0x630
304 #define TI_GCR_TX_COAL_TICKS		0x634
305 #define TI_GCR_STAT_TICKS		0x638
306 #define TI_GCR_TX_MAX_COAL_BD		0x63C
307 #define TI_GCR_RX_MAX_COAL_BD		0x640
308 #define TI_GCR_NIC_TRACING		0x644
309 #define TI_GCR_GLINK			0x648
310 #define TI_GCR_LINK			0x64C
311 #define TI_GCR_NICTRACE_PTR		0x650
312 #define TI_GCR_NICTRACE_START		0x654
313 #define TI_GCR_NICTRACE_LEN		0x658
314 #define TI_GCR_IFINDEX			0x65C
315 #define TI_GCR_IFMTU			0x660
316 #define TI_GCR_MASK_INTRS		0x664
317 #define TI_GCR_GLINK_STAT		0x668
318 #define TI_GCR_LINK_STAT		0x66C
319 #define TI_GCR_RXRETURNCONS_IDX		0x680
320 #define TI_GCR_CMDRING			0x700
321 
322 #define TI_GCR_NIC_ADDR(x)		(x - TI_GCR_BASE)
323 
324 /*
325  * Local memory window. The local memory window is a 2K shared
326  * memory region which can be used to access the NIC's internal
327  * SRAM. The window can be mapped to a given 2K region using
328  * the TI_WINDOW_BASE register.
329  */
330 #define TI_WINDOW			0x800
331 #define TI_WINLEN			0x800
332 
333 #define TI_TICKS_PER_SEC		1000000
334 
335 /*
336  * Operation mode register.
337  */
338 #define TI_OPMODE_BYTESWAP_BD		0x00000002
339 #define TI_OPMODE_WORDSWAP_BD		0x00000004
340 #define TI_OPMODE_WARN_ENB		0x00000008 /* not yet implimented */
341 #define TI_OPMODE_BYTESWAP_DATA		0x00000010
342 #define TI_OPMODE_1_DMA_ACTIVE		0x00000040
343 #define TI_OPMODE_SBUS			0x00000100
344 #define TI_OPMODE_DONT_FRAG_JUMBO	0x00000200
345 #define TI_OPMODE_INCLUDE_CRC		0x00000400
346 #define TI_OPMODE_RX_BADFRAMES		0x00000800
347 #define TI_OPMODE_NO_EVENT_INTRS	0x00001000
348 #define TI_OPMODE_NO_TX_INTRS		0x00002000
349 #define TI_OPMODE_NO_RX_INTRS		0x00004000
350 #define TI_OPMODE_FATAL_ENB		0x40000000 /* not yet implimented */
351 #define TI_OPMODE_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT	0x00008000
352 
353 /*
354  * DMA configuration thresholds.
355  */
356 #define TI_DMA_STATE_THRESH_16W		0x00000100
357 #define TI_DMA_STATE_THRESH_8W		0x00000080
358 #define TI_DMA_STATE_THRESH_4W		0x00000040
359 #define TI_DMA_STATE_THRESH_2W		0x00000020
360 #define TI_DMA_STATE_THRESH_1W		0x00000010
361 
362 #define TI_DMA_STATE_FORCE_32_BIT	0x00000008
363 
364 /*
365  * Gigabit link status bits.
366  */
367 #define TI_GLNK_SENSE_NO_BEG		0x00002000
368 #define TI_GLNK_LOOPBACK		0x00004000
369 #define TI_GLNK_PREF			0x00008000
370 #define TI_GLNK_1000MB			0x00040000
371 #define TI_GLNK_FULL_DUPLEX		0x00080000
372 #define TI_GLNK_TX_FLOWCTL_Y		0x00200000 /* Tigon 2 only */
373 #define TI_GLNK_RX_FLOWCTL_Y		0x00800000
374 #define TI_GLNK_AUTONEGENB		0x20000000
375 #define TI_GLNK_ENB			0x40000000
376 
377 /*
378  * Link status bits.
379  */
380 #define TI_LNK_LOOPBACK			0x00004000
381 #define TI_LNK_PREF			0x00008000
382 #define TI_LNK_10MB			0x00010000
383 #define TI_LNK_100MB			0x00020000
384 #define TI_LNK_1000MB			0x00040000
385 #define TI_LNK_FULL_DUPLEX		0x00080000
386 #define TI_LNK_HALF_DUPLEX		0x00100000
387 #define TI_LNK_TX_FLOWCTL_Y		0x00200000 /* Tigon 2 only */
388 #define TI_LNK_RX_FLOWCTL_Y		0x00800000
389 #define TI_LNK_AUTONEGENB		0x20000000
390 #define TI_LNK_ENB			0x40000000
391 
392 /*
393  * Ring size constants.
394  */
395 #define TI_EVENT_RING_CNT	256
396 #define TI_CMD_RING_CNT		64
397 #define TI_STD_RX_RING_CNT	512
398 #define TI_JUMBO_RX_RING_CNT	256
399 #define TI_MINI_RX_RING_CNT	1024
400 #define TI_RETURN_RING_CNT	2048
401 
402 #define TI_MAXTXSEGS		32
403 
404 /*
405  * Possible TX ring sizes.
406  */
407 #define TI_TX_RING_CNT_128	128
408 #define TI_TX_RING_BASE_128	0x3800
409 
410 #define TI_TX_RING_CNT_256	256
411 #define TI_TX_RING_BASE_256	0x3000
412 
413 #define TI_TX_RING_CNT_512	512
414 #define TI_TX_RING_BASE_512	0x2000
415 
416 #define TI_TX_RING_CNT		TI_TX_RING_CNT_512
417 #define TI_TX_RING_BASE		TI_TX_RING_BASE_512
418 
419 /*
420  * The Tigon can have up to 8MB of external SRAM, however the Tigon 1
421  * is limited to 2MB total, and in general I think most adapters have
422  * around 1MB. We use this value for zeroing the NIC's SRAM, so to
423  * be safe we use the largest possible value (zeroing memory that
424  * isn't there doesn't hurt anything).
425  */
426 #define TI_MEM_MAX		0x7FFFFF
427 
428 /*
429  * Maximum register address on the Tigon.
430  */
431 #define	TI_REG_MAX		0x3fff
432 
433 /*
434  * These values were taken from Alteon's tg.h.
435  */
436 #define TI_BEG_SRAM     0x0             /* host thinks it's here */
437 #define TI_BEG_SCRATCH  0xc00000        /* beg of scratch pad area */
438 #define TI_END_SRAM_II     0x800000        /* end of SRAM, for 2 MB stuffed */
439 #define TI_END_SCRATCH_II  0xc04000        /* end of scratch pad CPU A (16KB) */
440 #define TI_END_SCRATCH_B 0xc02000       /* end of scratch pad CPU B (8KB) */
441 #define TI_BEG_SCRATCH_B_DEBUG 0xd00000 /* beg of scratch pad for ioctl */
442 #define TI_END_SCRATCH_B_DEBUG 0xd02000 /* end of scratch pad for ioctl */
443 #define TI_SCRATCH_DEBUG_OFF 0x100000   /* offset for ioctl usage */
444 #define TI_END_SRAM_I     0x200000        /* end of SRAM, for 2 MB stuffed */
445 #define TI_END_SCRATCH_I  0xc00800        /* end of scratch pad area (2KB) */
446 #define TI_BEG_PROM     0x40000000      /* beg of PROM, special access */
447 #define TI_BEG_FLASH    0x80000000      /* beg of EEPROM, special access */
448 #define TI_END_FLASH    0x80100000      /* end of EEPROM for 1 MB stuff */
449 #define TI_BEG_SER_EEPROM 0xa0000000    /* beg of Serial EEPROM (fake out) */
450 #define TI_END_SER_EEPROM 0xa0002000    /* end of Serial EEPROM (fake out) */
451 #define TI_BEG_REGS     0xc0000000      /* beg of register area */
452 #define TI_END_REGS     0xc0000400      /* end of register area */
453 #define TI_END_WRITE_REGS 0xc0000180    /* can't write GPRs currently */
454 #define TI_BEG_REGS2    0xc0000200      /* beg of second writeable reg area */
455 /* the EEPROM is byte addressable in a pretty odd way */
456 #define EEPROM_BYTE_LOC 0xff000000
457 
458 /*
459  * From Alteon's tg.h.
460  */
461 #define TI_PROCESSOR_A          0
462 #define TI_PROCESSOR_B          1
463 #define TI_CPU_A                TG_PROCESSOR_A
464 #define TI_CPU_B                TG_PROCESSOR_B
465 
466 /*
467  * Following macro can be used to access to any of the CPU registers
468  * It will adjust the address appropriately.
469  * Parameters:
470  *      reg - The register to access, e.g TI_CPU_CONTROL
471  *      cpu - cpu, i.e PROCESSOR_A or PROCESSOR_B (or TI_CPU_A or TI_CPU_B)
472  */
473 #define CPU_REG(reg, cpu) ((reg) + (cpu) * 0x100)
474 
475 /*
476  * Even on the alpha, pci addresses are 32-bit quantities
477  */
478 
479 typedef struct {
480 	u_int32_t	ti_addr_hi;
481 	u_int32_t	ti_addr_lo;
482 } ti_hostaddr;
483 
484 #define TI_HOSTADDR(x)		x.ti_addr_lo
485 
486 static __inline void
487 ti_hostaddr64(ti_hostaddr *x, bus_addr_t addr)
488 {
489 	uint64_t baddr;
490 
491 	baddr = (uint64_t)addr;
492 	x->ti_addr_lo = baddr & 0xffffffff;
493 	x->ti_addr_hi = baddr >> 32;
494 }
495 
496 /*
497  * Ring control block structure. The rules for the max_len field
498  * are as follows:
499  *
500  * For the send ring, max_len indicates the number of entries in the
501  * ring (128, 256 or 512).
502  *
503  * For the standard receive ring, max_len indicates the threshold
504  * used to decide when a frame should be put in the jumbo receive ring
505  * instead of the standard one.
506  *
507  * For the mini ring, max_len indicates the size of the buffers in the
508  * ring. This is the value used to decide when a frame is small enough
509  * to be placed in the mini ring.
510  *
511  * For the return receive ring, max_len indicates the number of entries
512  * in the ring. It can be one of 2048, 1024 or 0 (which is the same as
513  * 2048 for backwards compatibility). The value 1024 can only be used
514  * if the mini ring is disabled.
515  */
516 struct ti_rcb {
517 	ti_hostaddr		ti_hostaddr;
518 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
519 	u_int16_t		ti_max_len;
520 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
521 #else
522 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
523 	u_int16_t		ti_max_len;
524 #endif
525 	u_int32_t		ti_unused;
526 };
527 
528 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_TCP_UDP_CKSUM	0x00000001
529 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_IP_CKSUM		0x00000002
530 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_NO_PHDR_CKSUM	0x00000008
531 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_VLAN_ASSIST		0x00000010
532 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_COAL_UPD_ONLY	0x00000020
533 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_HOST_RING		0x00000040
534 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_IEEE_SNAP_CKSUM	0x00000080
535 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_USE_EXT_RX_BD	0x00000100
536 #define TI_RCB_FLAG_RING_DISABLED	0x00000200
537 
538 struct ti_producer {
539 	u_int32_t		ti_idx;
540 	u_int32_t		ti_unused;
541 };
542 
543 /*
544  * Tigon general information block. This resides in host memory
545  * and contains the status counters, ring control blocks and
546  * producer pointers.
547  */
548 
549 struct ti_gib {
550 	struct ti_stats		ti_stats;
551 	struct ti_rcb		ti_ev_rcb;
552 	struct ti_rcb		ti_cmd_rcb;
553 	struct ti_rcb		ti_tx_rcb;
554 	struct ti_rcb		ti_std_rx_rcb;
555 	struct ti_rcb		ti_jumbo_rx_rcb;
556 	struct ti_rcb		ti_mini_rx_rcb;
557 	struct ti_rcb		ti_return_rcb;
558 	ti_hostaddr		ti_ev_prodidx_ptr;
559 	ti_hostaddr		ti_return_prodidx_ptr;
560 	ti_hostaddr		ti_tx_considx_ptr;
561 	ti_hostaddr		ti_refresh_stats_ptr;
562 };
563 
564 /*
565  * Buffer descriptor structures. There are basically three types
566  * of structures: normal receive descriptors, extended receive
567  * descriptors and transmit descriptors. The extended receive
568  * descriptors are optionally used only for the jumbo receive ring.
569  */
570 
571 struct ti_rx_desc {
572 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr;
573 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
574 	u_int16_t		ti_idx;
575 	u_int16_t		ti_len;
576 #else
577 	u_int16_t		ti_len;
578 	u_int16_t		ti_idx;
579 #endif
580 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
581 	u_int16_t		ti_type;
582 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
583 #else
584 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
585 	u_int16_t		ti_type;
586 #endif
587 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
588 	u_int16_t		ti_ip_cksum;
589 	u_int16_t		ti_tcp_udp_cksum;
590 #else
591 	u_int16_t		ti_tcp_udp_cksum;
592 	u_int16_t		ti_ip_cksum;
593 #endif
594 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
595 	u_int16_t		ti_error_flags;
596 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
597 #else
598 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
599 	u_int16_t		ti_error_flags;
600 #endif
601 	u_int32_t		ti_rsvd;
602 	u_int32_t		ti_opaque;
603 };
604 
605 struct ti_rx_desc_ext {
606 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr1;
607 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr2;
608 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr3;
609 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
610 	u_int16_t		ti_len1;
611 	u_int16_t		ti_len2;
612 #else
613 	u_int16_t		ti_len2;
614 	u_int16_t		ti_len1;
615 #endif
616 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
617 	u_int16_t		ti_len3;
618 	u_int16_t		ti_rsvd0;
619 #else
620 	u_int16_t		ti_rsvd0;
621 	u_int16_t		ti_len3;
622 #endif
623 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr0;
624 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
625 	u_int16_t		ti_idx;
626 	u_int16_t		ti_len0;
627 #else
628 	u_int16_t		ti_len0;
629 	u_int16_t		ti_idx;
630 #endif
631 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
632 	u_int16_t		ti_type;
633 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
634 #else
635 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
636 	u_int16_t		ti_type;
637 #endif
638 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
639 	u_int16_t		ti_ip_cksum;
640 	u_int16_t		ti_tcp_udp_cksum;
641 #else
642 	u_int16_t		ti_tcp_udp_cksum;
643 	u_int16_t		ti_ip_cksum;
644 #endif
645 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
646 	u_int16_t		ti_error_flags;
647 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
648 #else
649 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
650 	u_int16_t		ti_error_flags;
651 #endif
652 	u_int32_t		ti_rsvd1;
653 	u_int32_t		ti_opaque;
654 };
655 
656 /*
657  * Transmit descriptors are, mercifully, very small.
658  */
659 struct ti_tx_desc {
660 	ti_hostaddr		ti_addr;
661 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
662 	u_int16_t		ti_len;
663 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
664 #else
665 	u_int16_t		ti_flags;
666 	u_int16_t		ti_len;
667 #endif
668 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
669 	u_int16_t		ti_rsvd;
670 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
671 #else
672 	u_int16_t		ti_vlan_tag;
673 	u_int16_t		ti_rsvd;
674 #endif
675 };
676 
677 /*
678  * NOTE!  On the Alpha, we have an alignment constraint.
679  * The first thing in the packet is a 14-byte Ethernet header.
680  * This means that the packet is misaligned.  To compensate,
681  * we actually offset the data 2 bytes into the cluster.  This
682  * aligns the packet after the Ethernet header at a 32-bit
683  * boundary.
684  */
685 
686 #define TI_FRAMELEN		1518
687 #define TI_JUMBO_FRAMELEN	9018
688 #define TI_JUMBO_MTU		(TI_JUMBO_FRAMELEN-ETHER_HDR_LEN-ETHER_CRC_LEN)
689 #define TI_PAGE_SIZE		PAGE_SIZE
690 #define TI_MIN_FRAMELEN		60
691 
692 /*
693  * Buffer descriptor error flags.
694  */
695 #define TI_BDERR_CRC			0x0001
696 #define TI_BDERR_COLLDETECT		0x0002
697 #define TI_BDERR_LINKLOST		0x0004
698 #define TI_BDERR_DECODE			0x0008
699 #define TI_BDERR_ODD_NIBBLES		0x0010
700 #define TI_BDERR_MAC_ABRT		0x0020
701 #define TI_BDERR_RUNT			0x0040
702 #define TI_BDERR_TRUNC			0x0080
703 #define TI_BDERR_GIANT			0x0100
704 
705 /*
706  * Buffer descriptor flags.
707  */
708 #define TI_BDFLAG_TCP_UDP_CKSUM		0x0001
709 #define TI_BDFLAG_IP_CKSUM		0x0002
710 #define TI_BDFLAG_END			0x0004
711 #define TI_BDFLAG_MORE			0x0008
712 #define TI_BDFLAG_JUMBO_RING		0x0010
713 #define TI_BDFLAG_UCAST_PKT		0x0020
714 #define TI_BDFLAG_MCAST_PKT		0x0040
715 #define TI_BDFLAG_BCAST_PKT		0x0060
716 #define TI_BDFLAG_IP_FRAG		0x0080
717 #define TI_BDFLAG_IP_FRAG_END		0x0100
718 #define TI_BDFLAG_VLAN_TAG		0x0200
719 #define TI_BDFLAG_ERROR			0x0400
720 #define TI_BDFLAG_COAL_NOW		0x0800
721 #define	TI_BDFLAG_MINI_RING		0x1000
722 
723 /*
724  * Descriptor type flags. I think these only have meaning for
725  * the Tigon 1. I had to extract them from the sample driver source
726  * since they aren't in the manual.
727  */
728 #define TI_BDTYPE_TYPE_NULL			0x0000
729 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_BD			0x0001
730 #define TI_BDTYPE_RECV_BD			0x0002
731 #define TI_BDTYPE_RECV_JUMBO_BD			0x0003
732 #define TI_BDTYPE_RECV_BD_LAST			0x0004
733 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA			0x0005
734 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA_LAST		0x0006
735 #define TI_BDTYPE_RECV_DATA			0x0007
736 #define TI_BDTYPE_RECV_DATA_LAST		0x000b
737 #define TI_BDTYPE_EVENT_RUPT			0x000c
738 #define TI_BDTYPE_EVENT_NO_RUPT			0x000d
739 #define TI_BDTYPE_ODD_START			0x000e
740 #define TI_BDTYPE_UPDATE_STATS			0x000f
741 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DUMMY_DMA		0x0010
742 #define TI_BDTYPE_EVENT_PROD			0x0011
743 #define TI_BDTYPE_TX_CONS			0x0012
744 #define TI_BDTYPE_RX_PROD			0x0013
745 #define TI_BDTYPE_REFRESH_STATS			0x0014
746 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA_LAST_VLAN		0x0015
747 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA_COAL		0x0016
748 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA_LAST_COAL		0x0017
749 #define TI_BDTYPE_SEND_DATA_LAST_VLAN_COAL	0x0018
750 #define TI_BDTYPE_TX_CONS_NO_INTR		0x0019
751 
752 /*
753  * Tigon command structure.
754  */
755 struct ti_cmd_desc {
756 	u_int32_t		ti_cmdx;
757 };
758 
759 #define TI_CMD_CMD(cmd)		(((((cmd)->ti_cmdx)) >> 24) & 0xff)
760 #define TI_CMD_CODE(cmd)	(((((cmd)->ti_cmdx)) >> 12) & 0xfff)
761 #define TI_CMD_IDX(cmd)		((((cmd)->ti_cmdx)) & 0xfff)
762 
763 #define TI_CMD_HOST_STATE		0x01
764 #define TI_CMD_CODE_STACK_UP		0x01
765 #define TI_CMD_CODE_STACK_DOWN		0x02
766 
767 /*
768  * This command enables software address filtering. It's a workaround
769  * for a bug in the Tigon 1 and not implemented for the Tigon 2.
770  */
771 #define TI_CMD_FDR_FILTERING		0x02
772 #define TI_CMD_CODE_FILT_ENB		0x01
773 #define TI_CMD_CODE_FILT_DIS		0x02
774 
775 #define TI_CMD_SET_RX_PROD_IDX		0x03 /* obsolete */
776 #define TI_CMD_UPDATE_GENCOM		0x04
777 #define TI_CMD_RESET_JUMBO_RING		0x05
778 #define TI_CMD_SET_PARTIAL_RX_CNT	0x06
779 #define TI_CMD_ADD_MCAST_ADDR		0x08 /* obsolete */
780 #define TI_CMD_DEL_MCAST_ADDR		0x09 /* obsolete */
781 
782 #define TI_CMD_SET_PROMISC_MODE		0x0A
783 #define TI_CMD_CODE_PROMISC_ENB		0x01
784 #define TI_CMD_CODE_PROMISC_DIS		0x02
785 
786 #define TI_CMD_LINK_NEGOTIATION		0x0B
787 #define TI_CMD_CODE_NEGOTIATE_BOTH	0x00
788 #define TI_CMD_CODE_NEGOTIATE_GIGABIT	0x01
789 #define TI_CMD_CODE_NEGOTIATE_10_100	0x02
790 
791 #define TI_CMD_SET_MAC_ADDR		0x0C
792 #define TI_CMD_CLR_PROFILE		0x0D
793 
794 #define TI_CMD_SET_ALLMULTI		0x0E
795 #define TI_CMD_CODE_ALLMULTI_ENB	0x01
796 #define TI_CMD_CODE_ALLMULTI_DIS	0x02
797 
798 #define TI_CMD_CLR_STATS		0x0F
799 #define TI_CMD_SET_RX_JUMBO_PROD_IDX	0x10 /* obsolete */
800 #define TI_CMD_RFRSH_STATS		0x11
801 
802 #define TI_CMD_EXT_ADD_MCAST		0x12
803 #define TI_CMD_EXT_DEL_MCAST		0x13
804 
805 /*
806  * Utility macros to make issuing commands a little simpler. Assumes
807  * that 'sc' and 'cmd' are in local scope.
808  */
809 #define TI_DO_CMD(x, y, z)	do {				\
810 	cmd.ti_cmdx = (((x) << 24) | ((y) << 12) | ((z)));	\
811 	ti_cmd(sc, &cmd);					\
812 } while(0)
813 
814 #define TI_DO_CMD_EXT(x, y, z, v, w)	do {			\
815 	cmd.ti_cmdx = (((x) << 24) | ((y) << 12) | ((z)));	\
816 	ti_cmd_ext(sc, &cmd, (v), (w));				\
817 } while(0)
818 
819 /*
820  * Other utility macros.
821  */
822 #define TI_INC(x, y)	(x) = ((x) + 1) % y
823 
824 #define TI_UPDATE_JUMBOPROD(x, y)	do {				\
825 	if ((x)->ti_hwrev == TI_HWREV_TIGON)				\
826 		TI_DO_CMD(TI_CMD_SET_RX_JUMBO_PROD_IDX, 0, (y));	\
827 	else								\
828 		CSR_WRITE_4((x), TI_MB_JUMBORXPROD_IDX, (y));		\
829 } while(0)
830 
831 #define TI_UPDATE_MINIPROD(x, y)					\
832 		CSR_WRITE_4((x), TI_MB_MINIRXPROD_IDX, (y))
833 
834 #define TI_UPDATE_STDPROD(x, y)		do {				\
835 	if ((x)->ti_hwrev == TI_HWREV_TIGON)				\
836 		TI_DO_CMD(TI_CMD_SET_RX_PROD_IDX, 0, (y));		\
837 	else								\
838 		CSR_WRITE_4((x), TI_MB_STDRXPROD_IDX, (y));		\
839 } while(0)
840 
841 /*
842  * Tigon event structure.
843  */
844 struct ti_event_desc {
845 	u_int32_t		ti_eventx;
846 	u_int32_t		ti_rsvd;
847 };
848 
849 #define TI_EVENT_EVENT(e)	(((((e)->ti_eventx)) >> 24) & 0xff)
850 #define TI_EVENT_CODE(e)	(((((e)->ti_eventx)) >> 12) & 0xfff)
851 #define TI_EVENT_IDX(e)		(((((e)->ti_eventx))) & 0xfff)
852 
853 /*
854  * Tigon events.
855  */
856 #define TI_EV_FIRMWARE_UP		0x01
857 #define TI_EV_STATS_UPDATED		0x04
858 
859 #define TI_EV_LINKSTAT_CHANGED		0x06
860 #define TI_EV_CODE_GIG_LINK_UP		0x01
861 #define TI_EV_CODE_LINK_DOWN		0x02
862 #define TI_EV_CODE_LINK_UP		0x03
863 
864 #define TI_EV_ERROR			0x07
865 #define TI_EV_CODE_ERR_INVAL_CMD	0x01
866 #define TI_EV_CODE_ERR_UNIMP_CMD	0x02
867 #define TI_EV_CODE_ERR_BADCFG		0x03
868 
869 #define TI_EV_MCAST_UPDATED		0x08
870 #define TI_EV_CODE_MCAST_ADD		0x01
871 #define TI_EV_CODE_MCAST_DEL		0x02
872 
873 #define TI_EV_RESET_JUMBO_RING		0x09
874 /*
875  * Register access macros. The Tigon always uses memory mapped register
876  * accesses and all registers must be accessed with 32 bit operations.
877  */
878 
879 #define CSR_WRITE_4(sc, reg, val)	\
880 	bus_space_write_4((sc)->ti_btag, (sc)->ti_bhandle, (reg), (val))
881 
882 #define CSR_READ_4(sc, reg)		\
883 	bus_space_read_4((sc)->ti_btag, (sc)->ti_bhandle, (reg))
884 
885 #define TI_SETBIT(sc, reg, x)	\
886 	CSR_WRITE_4((sc), (reg), (CSR_READ_4((sc), (reg)) | (x)))
887 #define TI_CLRBIT(sc, reg, x)	\
888 	CSR_WRITE_4((sc), (reg), (CSR_READ_4((sc), (reg)) & ~(x)))
889 
890 /*
891  * Memory management stuff. Note: the SSLOTS, MSLOTS and JSLOTS
892  * values are tuneable. They control the actual amount of buffers
893  * allocated for the standard, mini and jumbo receive rings.
894  */
895 
896 #define TI_SSLOTS	256
897 #define TI_MSLOTS	256
898 #define TI_JSLOTS	256
899 
900 #define TI_JRAWLEN (TI_JUMBO_FRAMELEN + ETHER_ALIGN)
901 #define TI_JLEN (TI_JRAWLEN + (sizeof(u_int64_t) - \
902 	(TI_JRAWLEN % sizeof(u_int64_t))))
903 #define TI_JPAGESZ PAGE_SIZE
904 #define TI_RESID (TI_JPAGESZ - (TI_JLEN * TI_JSLOTS) % TI_JPAGESZ)
905 #define TI_JMEM ((TI_JLEN * TI_JSLOTS) + TI_RESID)
906 
907 struct ti_txdesc {
908 	struct mbuf	*tx_m;
909 	bus_dmamap_t	tx_dmamap;
910 	STAILQ_ENTRY(ti_txdesc) tx_q;
911 };
912 
913 STAILQ_HEAD(ti_txdq, ti_txdesc);
914 
915 /*
916  * Ring structures. Most of these reside in host memory and we tell
917  * the NIC where they are via the ring control blocks. The exceptions
918  * are the tx and command rings, which live in NIC memory and which
919  * we access via the shared memory window.
920  */
921 struct ti_ring_data {
922 	struct ti_rx_desc	ti_rx_std_ring[TI_STD_RX_RING_CNT];
923 #ifdef TI_PRIVATE_JUMBOS
924 	struct ti_rx_desc	ti_rx_jumbo_ring[TI_JUMBO_RX_RING_CNT];
925 #else
926 	struct ti_rx_desc_ext	ti_rx_jumbo_ring[TI_JUMBO_RX_RING_CNT];
927 #endif
928 	struct ti_rx_desc	ti_rx_mini_ring[TI_MINI_RX_RING_CNT];
929 	struct ti_rx_desc	ti_rx_return_ring[TI_RETURN_RING_CNT];
930 	struct ti_event_desc	ti_event_ring[TI_EVENT_RING_CNT];
931 	struct ti_tx_desc	ti_tx_ring[TI_TX_RING_CNT];
932 	/*
933 	 * Make sure producer structures are aligned on 32-byte cache
934 	 * line boundaries.
935 	 */
936 	struct ti_producer	ti_ev_prodidx_r;
937 	u_int32_t		ti_pad0[6];
938 	struct ti_producer	ti_return_prodidx_r;
939 	u_int32_t		ti_pad1[6];
940 	struct ti_producer	ti_tx_considx_r;
941 	u_int32_t		ti_pad2[6];
942 	struct ti_gib		ti_info;
943 };
944 
945 #define TI_RD_OFF(x)	offsetof(struct ti_ring_data, x)
946 
947 /*
948  * Mbuf pointers. We need these to keep track of the virtual addresses
949  * of our mbuf chains since we can only convert from physical to virtual,
950  * not the other way around.
951  */
952 struct ti_chain_data {
953 	struct ti_txdesc	ti_txdesc[TI_TX_RING_CNT];
954 	struct ti_txdq		ti_txfreeq;
955 	struct ti_txdq		ti_txbusyq;
956 	struct mbuf		*ti_rx_std_chain[TI_STD_RX_RING_CNT];
957 	bus_dmamap_t		ti_rx_std_maps[TI_STD_RX_RING_CNT];
958 	struct mbuf		*ti_rx_jumbo_chain[TI_JUMBO_RX_RING_CNT];
959 	bus_dmamap_t		ti_rx_jumbo_maps[TI_JUMBO_RX_RING_CNT];
960 	struct mbuf		*ti_rx_mini_chain[TI_MINI_RX_RING_CNT];
961 	bus_dmamap_t		ti_rx_mini_maps[TI_MINI_RX_RING_CNT];
962 	/* Stick the jumbo mem management stuff here too. */
963 	caddr_t			ti_jslots[TI_JSLOTS];
964 	void			*ti_jumbo_buf;
965 };
966 
967 struct ti_type {
968 	u_int16_t		ti_vid;
969 	u_int16_t		ti_did;
970 	char			*ti_name;
971 };
972 
973 #define TI_HWREV_TIGON		0x01
974 #define TI_HWREV_TIGON_II	0x02
975 #define TI_TIMEOUT		1000
976 #define TI_TXCONS_UNSET		0xFFFF	/* impossible value */
977 
978 struct ti_mc_entry {
979 	struct ether_addr		mc_addr;
980 	SLIST_ENTRY(ti_mc_entry)	mc_entries;
981 };
982 
983 struct ti_jpool_entry {
984 	int                             slot;
985 	SLIST_ENTRY(ti_jpool_entry)	jpool_entries;
986 };
987 
988 typedef enum {
989 	TI_FLAG_NONE		= 0x00,
990 	TI_FLAG_DEBUGING	= 0x01,
991 	TI_FLAG_WAIT_FOR_LINK	= 0x02
992 } ti_flag_vals;
993 
994 struct ti_softc {
995 	device_t		ti_dev;
996 	struct ifnet		*ti_ifp;
997 	bus_space_handle_t	ti_bhandle;
998 	bus_space_tag_t		ti_btag;
999 	void			*ti_intrhand;
1000 	struct resource		*ti_irq;
1001 	struct resource		*ti_res;
1002 	struct ifmedia		ifmedia;	/* media info */
1003 	u_int8_t		ti_unit;	/* interface number */
1004 	u_int8_t		ti_hwrev;	/* Tigon rev (1 or 2) */
1005 	u_int8_t		ti_copper;	/* 1000baseTX card */
1006 	u_int8_t		ti_linkstat;	/* Link state */
1007 	int			ti_hdrsplit;	/* enable header splitting */
1008 	bus_dma_tag_t		ti_parent_dmat;
1009 	bus_dma_tag_t		ti_jumbo_dmat;
1010 	bus_dmamap_t		ti_jumbo_dmamap;
1011 	bus_dma_tag_t		ti_mbuftx_dmat;
1012 	bus_dma_tag_t		ti_mbufrx_dmat;
1013 	bus_dma_tag_t		ti_rdata_dmat;
1014 	bus_dmamap_t		ti_rdata_dmamap;
1015 	bus_addr_t		ti_rdata_phys;
1016 	struct ti_ring_data	*ti_rdata;	/* rings */
1017 	struct ti_chain_data	ti_cdata;	/* mbufs */
1018 #define ti_ev_prodidx		ti_rdata->ti_ev_prodidx_r
1019 #define ti_return_prodidx	ti_rdata->ti_return_prodidx_r
1020 #define ti_tx_considx		ti_rdata->ti_tx_considx_r
1021 	int			ti_tx_saved_prodidx;
1022 	int			ti_tx_saved_considx;
1023 	int			ti_rx_saved_considx;
1024 	int			ti_ev_saved_considx;
1025 	int			ti_cmd_saved_prodidx;
1026 	int			ti_std;		/* current std ring head */
1027 	int			ti_mini;	/* current mini ring head */
1028 	int			ti_jumbo;	/* current jumo ring head */
1029 	SLIST_HEAD(__ti_mchead, ti_mc_entry)	ti_mc_listhead;
1030 	SLIST_HEAD(__ti_jfreehead, ti_jpool_entry)	ti_jfree_listhead;
1031 	SLIST_HEAD(__ti_jinusehead, ti_jpool_entry)	ti_jinuse_listhead;
1032 	u_int32_t		ti_stat_ticks;
1033 	u_int32_t		ti_rx_coal_ticks;
1034 	u_int32_t		ti_tx_coal_ticks;
1035 	u_int32_t		ti_rx_max_coal_bds;
1036 	u_int32_t		ti_tx_max_coal_bds;
1037 	u_int32_t		ti_tx_buf_ratio;
1038 	int			ti_if_flags;
1039 	int			ti_txcnt;
1040 	struct mtx		ti_mtx;
1041 	struct callout		ti_watchdog;
1042 	int			ti_timer;
1043 	ti_flag_vals		ti_flags;
1044 	struct cdev		 *dev;
1045 };
1046 
1047 #define	TI_LOCK(_sc)		mtx_lock(&(_sc)->ti_mtx)
1048 #define	TI_UNLOCK(_sc)		mtx_unlock(&(_sc)->ti_mtx)
1049 #define	TI_LOCK_ASSERT(_sc)	mtx_assert(&(_sc)->ti_mtx, MA_OWNED)
1050 
1051 /*
1052  * Microchip Technology 24Cxx EEPROM control bytes
1053  */
1054 #define EEPROM_CTL_READ			0xA1	/* 0101 0001 */
1055 #define EEPROM_CTL_WRITE		0xA0	/* 0101 0000 */
1056 
1057 /*
1058  * Note that EEPROM_START leaves transmission enabled.
1059  */
1060 #define EEPROM_START	do {							\
1061 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_CLK); /* Pull clock pin high */\
1062 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_DOUT); /* Set DATA bit to 1 */	\
1063 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_TXEN); /* Enable xmit to write bit */\
1064 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_DOUT); /* Pull DATA bit to 0 again */\
1065 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_CLK); /* Pull clock low again */	\
1066 } while(0)
1067 
1068 /*
1069  * EEPROM_STOP ends access to the EEPROM and clears the ETXEN bit so
1070  * that no further data can be written to the EEPROM I/O pin.
1071  */
1072 #define EEPROM_STOP	do {							\
1073 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_TXEN); /* Disable xmit */	\
1074 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_DOUT); /* Pull DATA to 0 */	\
1075 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_CLK); /* Pull clock high */	\
1076 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_TXEN); /* Enable xmit */	\
1077 	TI_SETBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_DOUT); /* Toggle DATA to 1 */	\
1078 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_TXEN); /* Disable xmit. */	\
1079 	TI_CLRBIT(sc, TI_MISC_LOCAL_CTL, TI_MLC_EE_CLK); /* Pull clock low again */	\
1080 } while(0)
1081