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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef _SYS_DMFE_IMPL_H
27 #define	_SYS_DMFE_IMPL_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 #ifdef __cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <sys/stream.h>
37 #include <sys/strsun.h>
38 #include <sys/stat.h>
39 #include <sys/pci.h>
40 #include <sys/note.h>
41 #include <sys/modctl.h>
42 #include <sys/kstat.h>
43 #include <sys/ethernet.h>
44 #include <sys/devops.h>
45 #include <sys/debug.h>
46 #include <sys/conf.h>
47 
48 #include <inet/common.h>
49 #include <inet/nd.h>
50 #include <inet/mi.h>
51 
52 #include <sys/vlan.h>
53 
54 #include <sys/dditypes.h>
55 #include <sys/ddi.h>
56 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
57 
58 #include <sys/miiregs.h>
59 #include <sys/mac.h>
60 #include <sys/mac_ether.h>
61 #include "dmfe.h"
62 
63 #define	DMFE_MAX_PKT_SIZE	(VLAN_TAGSZ + ETHERMAX + ETHERFCSL)
64 
65 
66 #define	DRIVER_NAME		"dmfe"
67 
68 /*
69  * Describes the identity of a specific chip
70  */
71 typedef struct {
72 	uint16_t		vendor;
73 	uint16_t		device;
74 	uint8_t			revision;
75 	uint8_t			spare;
76 } chip_id_t;
77 
78 /*
79  * Describes the state of a descriptor ring
80  *
81  * NOTE: n_free and next_busy are only used for the Tx descriptors
82  * and are not valid on the receive side.
83  */
84 typedef struct {
85 	uint32_t		n_desc;		/* # of descriptors	    */
86 	uint32_t		n_free;		/* # of free descriptors    */
87 	uint32_t		next_free;	/* next index to use/check  */
88 	uint32_t		next_busy;	/* next index to reclaim    */
89 } desc_state_t;
90 
91 /*
92  * Describes one chunk of allocated DMA-able memory
93  */
94 typedef struct {
95 	ddi_dma_handle_t	dma_hdl;
96 	ddi_acc_handle_t	acc_hdl;
97 	size_t			alength;	/* allocated size	*/
98 	caddr_t			mem_va;		/* CPU VA of memory	*/
99 	uint32_t		spare1;
100 	uint32_t		mem_dvma;	/* DVMA addr of memory	*/
101 	caddr_t			setup_va;
102 	uint32_t		spare2;
103 	uint32_t		setup_dvma;
104 	int			spare3;
105 	int			ncookies;
106 } dma_area_t;
107 
108 /*
109  * Named Data (ND) Parameter Management Structure
110  */
111 typedef struct {
112 	uint32_t		ndp_info;
113 	uint32_t		ndp_min;
114 	uint32_t		ndp_max;
115 	uint32_t		ndp_val;
116 	char			*ndp_name;
117 	struct dmfe		*ndp_dmfe;
118 } nd_param_t;
119 
120 /*
121  * NDD parameter indexes, divided into:
122  *
123  *	read-only parameters describing the link state
124  *	read-write parameters controlling the advertised link capabilities
125  *	read-only parameters describing the device link capabilities
126  *	read-only parameters describing the link-partner's link capabilities
127  */
128 enum {
129 	PARAM_LINK_STATUS,
130 	PARAM_LINK_SPEED,
131 	PARAM_LINK_MODE,
132 
133 	PARAM_ADV_AUTONEG_CAP,
134 	PARAM_ADV_100T4_CAP,
135 	PARAM_ADV_100FDX_CAP,
136 	PARAM_ADV_100HDX_CAP,
137 	PARAM_ADV_10FDX_CAP,
138 	PARAM_ADV_10HDX_CAP,
139 	PARAM_ADV_REMFAULT,
140 
141 	PARAM_BMSR_AUTONEG_CAP,
142 	PARAM_BMSR_100T4_CAP,
143 	PARAM_BMSR_100FDX_CAP,
144 	PARAM_BMSR_100HDX_CAP,
145 	PARAM_BMSR_10FDX_CAP,
146 	PARAM_BMSR_10HDX_CAP,
147 	PARAM_BMSR_REMFAULT,
148 
149 	PARAM_LP_AUTONEG_CAP,
150 	PARAM_LP_100T4_CAP,
151 	PARAM_LP_100FDX_CAP,
152 	PARAM_LP_100HDX_CAP,
153 	PARAM_LP_10FDX_CAP,
154 	PARAM_LP_10HDX_CAP,
155 	PARAM_LP_REMFAULT,
156 
157 	PARAM_COUNT
158 };
159 
160 /*
161  * Indexes into the driver-specific kstats, divided into:
162  *
163  *	cyclic activity
164  *	reasons for waking the factotum
165  *	the factotum's activities
166  *      link state updates
167  *      MII-level register values
168  */
169 enum {
170 	KS_CYCLIC_RUN,
171 
172 	KS_TICK_LINK_STATE,
173 	KS_TICK_LINK_POLL,
174 	KS_INTERRUPT,
175 	KS_TX_STALL,
176 	KS_CHIP_ERROR,
177 
178 	KS_FACTOTUM_RUN,
179 	KS_RECOVERY,
180 	KS_LINK_CHECK,
181 
182 	KS_LINK_UP_CNT,
183 	KS_LINK_DROP_CNT,
184 
185 	KS_MIIREG_BMSR,
186 	KS_MIIREG_ANAR,
187 	KS_MIIREG_ANLPAR,
188 	KS_MIIREG_ANER,
189 	KS_MIIREG_DSCSR,
190 
191 	KS_DRV_COUNT
192 };
193 
194 /*
195  * Actual state of the DM9102A chip
196  */
197 enum chip_state {
198 	CHIP_ERROR = -1,			/* error, need reset	*/
199 	CHIP_UNKNOWN,				/* Initial state only	*/
200 	CHIP_RESET,				/* reset, need init	*/
201 	CHIP_STOPPED,				/* Tx/Rx stopped	*/
202 	CHIP_TX_ONLY,				/* Tx (re)started	*/
203 	CHIP_TX_RX,				/* Tx & Rx (re)started	*/
204 	CHIP_RUNNING				/* with interrupts	*/
205 };
206 
207 /*
208  * Required state according to MAC
209  */
210 enum mac_state {
211 	DMFE_MAC_UNKNOWN,
212 	DMFE_MAC_RESET,
213 	DMFE_MAC_STOPPED,
214 	DMFE_MAC_STARTED
215 };
216 
217 /*
218  * (Internal) return values from ioctl subroutines
219  */
220 enum ioc_reply {
221 	IOC_INVAL = -1,				/* bad, NAK with EINVAL	*/
222 	IOC_DONE,				/* OK, reply sent	*/
223 	IOC_REPLY,				/* OK, just send reply	*/
224 	IOC_ACK,				/* OK, just send ACK	*/
225 	IOC_RESTART,				/* OK, restart & reply	*/
226 	IOC_RESTART_ACK				/* OK, restart & ACK	*/
227 };
228 
229 /*
230  * Per-instance soft-state structure
231  */
232 typedef struct dmfe {
233 	/*
234 	 * These fields are set by attach() and unchanged thereafter ...
235 	 */
236 	dev_info_t		*devinfo;	/* device instance	*/
237 	mac_handle_t		mh;		/* MAC instance data	*/
238 	ddi_acc_handle_t	io_handle;	/* DDI I/O handle	*/
239 	caddr_t			io_reg;		/* mapped registers	*/
240 
241 	uint32_t		debug;		/* per-instance debug	*/
242 	uint32_t		progress;	/* attach tracking	*/
243 	chip_id_t		chipid;
244 	uint8_t			vendor_addr[ETHERADDRL];
245 	char			ifname[12];	/* "dmfeXXXX"		*/
246 
247 	dma_area_t		tx_desc;	/* transmit descriptors	*/
248 	dma_area_t		tx_buff;	/* transmit buffers	*/
249 	dma_area_t		rx_desc;	/* receive descriptors	*/
250 	dma_area_t		rx_buff;	/* receive buffers	*/
251 
252 	ddi_periodic_t		cycid;		/* periodical callback 	*/
253 	ddi_softintr_t		factotum_id;	/* identity of factotum	*/
254 	ddi_iblock_cookie_t	iblk;
255 
256 	/*
257 	 * Locks:
258 	 *
259 	 * <milock> is used only by the MII (PHY) level code, to ensure
260 	 *	exclusive access during the bit-twiddling needed to send
261 	 *	signals along the MII serial bus.  These operations are
262 	 *	--S--L--O--W-- so we keep this lock separate, so that
263 	 *	faster operations (e.g. interrupts) aren't delayed by
264 	 *	waiting for it.
265 	 *
266 	 * <oplock> is a general "outer" lock, protecting most r/w data
267 	 *	and chip state.  It is also acquired by the interrupt
268 	 *	handler.
269 	 *
270 	 * <rxlock> is used to protect the Rx-side buffers, descriptors,
271 	 *	and statistics during a single call to dmfe_getp().
272 	 *	This is called from inside the interrupt handler, but
273 	 *	<oplock> is not held across this call.
274 	 *
275 	 * <txlock> is an "inner" lock, and protects only the Tx-side
276 	 *	data below and in the ring buffers/descriptors.  The
277 	 *	Tx-side code uses only this lock, avoiding contention
278 	 *	with the receive-side code.
279 	 *
280 	 * Any of the locks can be acquired singly, but where multiple
281 	 * locks are acquired, they *must* be in the order:
282 	 *
283 	 *	milock >>> oplock >>> rxlock >>> txlock.
284 	 *
285 	 * *None* of these locks may be held across calls out to the
286 	 * MAC routines mac_rx() or mac_tx_notify(); MAC locks must
287 	 * be regarded as *outermost* locks in all cases, as they will
288 	 * already be held before calling the ioctl() or get_stats()
289 	 * entry points - which then have to acquire multiple locks, in
290 	 * the order described here.
291 	 */
292 	kmutex_t		milock[1];
293 	kmutex_t		oplock[1];
294 	kmutex_t		rxlock[1];
295 	kmutex_t		txlock[1];
296 
297 	/*
298 	 * DMFE Extended kstats, protected by <oplock>
299 	 */
300 	kstat_t			*ksp_drv;
301 	kstat_named_t		*knp_drv;
302 
303 	/*
304 	 * GLD statistics; the prefix tells which lock each is protected by.
305 	 */
306 	uint64_t		op_stats_speed;
307 	uint64_t		op_stats_duplex;
308 
309 	uint64_t		rx_stats_ipackets;
310 	uint64_t		rx_stats_multi;
311 	uint64_t		rx_stats_bcast;
312 	uint64_t		rx_stats_ierrors;
313 	uint64_t		rx_stats_norcvbuf;
314 	uint64_t		rx_stats_rbytes;
315 	uint64_t		rx_stats_missed;
316 	uint64_t		rx_stats_align;
317 	uint64_t		rx_stats_fcs;
318 	uint64_t		rx_stats_toolong;
319 	uint64_t		rx_stats_macrcv_errors;
320 	uint64_t		rx_stats_overflow;
321 	uint64_t		rx_stats_short;
322 
323 	uint64_t		tx_stats_oerrors;
324 	uint64_t		tx_stats_opackets;
325 	uint64_t		tx_stats_multi;
326 	uint64_t		tx_stats_bcast;
327 	uint64_t		tx_stats_obytes;
328 	uint64_t		tx_stats_collisions;
329 	uint64_t		tx_stats_nocarrier;
330 	uint64_t		tx_stats_xmtlatecoll;
331 	uint64_t		tx_stats_excoll;
332 	uint64_t		tx_stats_macxmt_errors;
333 	uint64_t		tx_stats_jabber;
334 	uint64_t		tx_stats_defer;
335 	uint64_t		tx_stats_first_coll;
336 	uint64_t		tx_stats_multi_coll;
337 	uint64_t		tx_stats_underflow;
338 
339 	/*
340 	 * These two sets of desciptors are manipulated during
341 	 * packet receive/transmit respectively.
342 	 */
343 	desc_state_t		rx;		/* describes Rx ring	*/
344 	desc_state_t		tx;		/* describes Tx ring	*/
345 
346 	/*
347 	 * Miscellaneous Tx-side variables (protected by txlock)
348 	 */
349 	uint32_t		tx_pending_tix;	/* tix since reclaim	*/
350 	uint8_t			*tx_mcast;	/* bitmask: pkt is mcast */
351 	uint8_t			*tx_bcast;	/* bitmask: pkt is bcast */
352 
353 	/*
354 	 * Miscellaneous operating variables (protected by oplock)
355 	 */
356 	uint32_t		link_poll_tix;	/* tix until link poll	 */
357 	uint16_t		factotum_flag;	/* callback pending	 */
358 	uint16_t		need_setup;	/* send-setup pending	 */
359 	uint32_t		opmode;		/* operating mode shadow */
360 	uint32_t		imask;		/* interrupt mask shadow */
361 	enum mac_state		mac_state;	/* RESET/STOPPED/STARTED */
362 	enum chip_state		chip_state;	/* see above		 */
363 	boolean_t		link_reset;	/* ndd needs link reset  */
364 
365 	/*
366 	 * Physical link state data (protected by oplock)
367 	 */
368 	link_state_t		link_state;	/* See above		*/
369 
370 	/*
371 	 * PHYceiver state data (protected by milock)
372 	 */
373 	int			phy_inuse;
374 	int			phy_addr;	/* should be -1!	*/
375 	uint16_t		phy_control;	/* last value written	*/
376 	uint16_t		phy_anar_w;	/* last value written	*/
377 	uint16_t		phy_anar_r;	/* latest value read	*/
378 	uint16_t		phy_anlpar;	/* latest value read	*/
379 	uint16_t		phy_aner;
380 	uint16_t		phy_dscsr;	/* latest value read	*/
381 	uint16_t		phy_bmsr;	/* latest value read	*/
382 	uint16_t		rsvd;		/* reserved for future use */
383 	uint32_t		phy_bmsr_lbolt;	/* time of BMSR change	*/
384 	uint32_t		phy_id; 	/* vendor+device (OUI)	*/
385 
386 	/*
387 	 * Current Ethernet address & multicast map ...
388 	 */
389 	uint8_t			curr_addr[ETHERADDRL];
390 	uint8_t			mcast_refs[MCASTBUF_SIZE];
391 	boolean_t		addr_set;
392 	boolean_t		update_phy;	/* Need to update_phy? */
393 
394 	/*
395 	 * NDD parameters
396 	 */
397 	caddr_t			nd_data_p;
398 	nd_param_t		nd_params[PARAM_COUNT];
399 
400 	/*
401 	 * Guard element used to check data integrity
402 	 */
403 	uint64_t		dmfe_guard;
404 } dmfe_t;
405 
406 /*
407  * 'Progress' bit flags ...
408  */
409 #define	PROGRESS_CONFIG		0x0001	/* config space initialised	*/
410 #define	PROGRESS_NDD		0x0002	/* NDD parameters set up	*/
411 #define	PROGRESS_REGS		0x0004	/* registers mapped		*/
412 #define	PROGRESS_BUFS		0x0008	/* buffers allocated		*/
413 #define	PROGRESS_SOFTINT	0x0010	/* softint registered		*/
414 #define	PROGRESS_HWINT		0x0020	/* h/w interrupt registered	*/
415 
416 /*
417  * Type of transceiver currently in use
418  */
419 #define	PHY_TYPE_UNDEFINED	0
420 #define	PHY_TYPE_10BASE_MNCHSTR	2
421 #define	PHY_TYPE_100BASE_X	4
422 
423 /*
424  * Shorthand for the NDD parameters
425  */
426 #define	param_linkup		nd_params[PARAM_LINK_STATUS].ndp_val
427 #define	param_speed		nd_params[PARAM_LINK_SPEED].ndp_val
428 #define	param_duplex		nd_params[PARAM_LINK_MODE].ndp_val
429 #define	param_autoneg		nd_params[PARAM_ADV_AUTONEG_CAP].ndp_val
430 #define	param_anar_100T4	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_100T4_CAP].ndp_val
431 #define	param_anar_100fdx	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_100FDX_CAP].ndp_val
432 #define	param_anar_100hdx	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_100HDX_CAP].ndp_val
433 #define	param_anar_10fdx	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_10FDX_CAP].ndp_val
434 #define	param_anar_10hdx	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_10HDX_CAP].ndp_val
435 #define	param_anar_remfault	nd_params[PARAM_ADV_REMFAULT].ndp_val
436 #define	param_bmsr_autoneg	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_AUTONEG_CAP].ndp_val
437 #define	param_bmsr_100T4	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_100T4_CAP].ndp_val
438 #define	param_bmsr_100fdx	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_100FDX_CAP].ndp_val
439 #define	param_bmsr_100hdx	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_100HDX_CAP].ndp_val
440 #define	param_bmsr_10fdx	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_10FDX_CAP].ndp_val
441 #define	param_bmsr_10hdx	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_10HDX_CAP].ndp_val
442 #define	param_bmsr_remfault	nd_params[PARAM_BMSR_REMFAULT].ndp_val
443 #define	param_lp_autoneg	nd_params[PARAM_LP_AUTONEG_CAP].ndp_val
444 #define	param_lp_100T4		nd_params[PARAM_LP_100T4_CAP].ndp_val
445 #define	param_lp_100fdx		nd_params[PARAM_LP_100FDX_CAP].ndp_val
446 #define	param_lp_100hdx		nd_params[PARAM_LP_100HDX_CAP].ndp_val
447 #define	param_lp_10fdx		nd_params[PARAM_LP_10FDX_CAP].ndp_val
448 #define	param_lp_10hdx		nd_params[PARAM_LP_10HDX_CAP].ndp_val
449 #define	param_lp_remfault	nd_params[PARAM_LP_REMFAULT].ndp_val
450 
451 /*
452  * Sync a DMA area described by a dma_area_t
453  */
454 #define	DMA_SYNC(descp, flag)	((void) ddi_dma_sync((descp)->dma_hdl,	\
455 					0, (descp)->alength, flag))
456 
457 /*
458  * Next value of a cyclic index
459  */
460 #define	NEXT(index, limit)	((index)+1 < (limit) ? (index)+1 : 0);
461 
462 /*
463  * Utility Macros
464  */
465 #define	U32TOPTR(x)		((void *)(uintptr_t)(uint32_t)(x))
466 #define	PTRTOU32(x)		((uint32_t)(uintptr_t)(void *)(x))
467 
468 /*
469  * Copy an ethernet address
470  */
471 #define	ethaddr_copy(src, dst)	bcopy((src), (dst), ETHERADDRL)
472 #define	MII_KS_GET(dmfep, id)						\
473 	(((dmfep)->knp_mii) ? ((dmfep)->knp_mii)[id].value.ui32 : 0)
474 
475 #define	MII_KS_SET(dmfep, id, val)					\
476 	do {								\
477 		if ((dmfep)->knp_mii != NULL)				\
478 			((dmfep)->knp_mii)[id].value.ui32 = (val);	\
479 		_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)				\
480 	} while (0)
481 
482 #define	MII_KS_INC(dmfep, id)						\
483 	do {								\
484 		if ((dmfep)->knp_mii != NULL)				\
485 			((dmfep)->knp_mii)[id].value.ui32 += 1;		\
486 		_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)				\
487 	} while (0)
488 
489 /*
490  * Get/set/increment a (64-bit) driver-private kstat
491  */
492 #define	DRV_KS_GET(dmfep, id)						\
493 	(((dmfep)->knp_drv) ? ((dmfep)->knp_drv)[id].value.ui64 : 0)
494 
495 #define	DRV_KS_SET(dmfep, id, val)					\
496 	do {								\
497 		if ((dmfep)->knp_drv)					\
498 			((dmfep)->knp_drv)[id].value.ui64 = (val);	\
499 		_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)				\
500 	} while (0)
501 
502 #define	DRV_KS_INC(dmfep, id)						\
503 	do {								\
504 		if ((dmfep)->knp_drv)					\
505 			((dmfep)->knp_drv)[id].value.ui64 += 1;		\
506 		_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)				\
507 	} while (0)
508 
509 /*
510  * Bit test macros, returning boolean_t values
511  */
512 #define	BIS(w, b)		(((w) & (b)) != 0)
513 #define	BIC(w, b)		!BIS(w, b)
514 
515 #define	DMFE_GUARD		0x1919603003090218
516 
517 /*
518  * 'Debug' bit flags ...
519  */
520 #define	DMFE_DBG_TRACE		0x0001		/* general flow tracing	*/
521 #define	DMFE_DBG_REGS		0x0002		/* low-level accesses	*/
522 #define	DMFE_DBG_RECV		0x0004		/* receive-side code	*/
523 #define	DMFE_DBG_SEND		0x0008		/* packet-send code	*/
524 #define	DMFE_DBG_ADDR		0x0010		/* address-setting code	*/
525 #define	DMFE_DBG_GLD		0x0020		/* GLD entry points	*/
526 #define	DMFE_DBG_FACT		0x0040		/* factotum (softint)	*/
527 #define	DMFE_DBG_TICK		0x0080		/* GPT ticker		*/
528 #define	DMFE_DBG_INT		0x0100		/* interrupt handler	*/
529 #define	DMFE_DBG_STATS		0x0200		/* statistics		*/
530 #define	DMFE_DBG_IOCTL		0x0400		/* ioctl/loopback code	*/
531 #define	DMFE_DBG_INIT		0x0800		/* initialisation	*/
532 #define	DMFE_DBG_MII		0x1000		/* low-level MII/PHY	*/
533 #define	DMFE_DBG_LINK		0x2000		/* Link status check	*/
534 #define	DMFE_DBG_NDD		0x4000		/* NDD parameters	*/
535 
536 /*
537  * Debugging ...
538  */
539 #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(lint)
540 #define	DMFEDEBUG		1
541 #else
542 #define	DMFEDEBUG		0
543 #endif
544 
545 #if	DMFEDEBUG
546 
547 extern uint32_t dmfe_debug;
548 extern void (*dmfe_gdb())(const char *fmt, ...);
549 extern void (*dmfe_db(dmfe_t *dmfep))(const char *fmt, ...);
550 
551 /*
552  * Define DMFE_DBG to be the relevant flag from the set above before
553  * using the DMFE_GDEBUG() or DMFE_DEBUG() macros.  The 'G' versions
554  * look at the Global debug flag word (dmfe_debug); the non-G versions
555  * look in the per-instance data (dmfep->debug) and so require a variable
556  * called 'dmfep' to be in scope (and initialised!)
557  *
558  * You could redefine DMFE_TRC too if you really need two different
559  * flavours of debugging output in the same area of code, but I don't
560  * really recommend it.
561  */
562 
563 #define	DMFE_TRC		DMFE_DBG_TRACE	/* default 'trace' bit	*/
564 
565 #define	DMFE_GDEBUG(args)	do {					\
566 					if (dmfe_debug & (DMFE_DBG))	\
567 						(*dmfe_gdb()) args;	\
568 					_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)	\
569 				} while (0)
570 
571 #define	DMFE_GTRACE(args)	do {					\
572 					if (dmfe_debug & (DMFE_TRC))	\
573 						(*dmfe_gdb()) args;	\
574 					_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)	\
575 				} while (0)
576 
577 #define	DMFE_DEBUG(args)	do {					\
578 					if (dmfep->debug & (DMFE_DBG))	\
579 						(*dmfe_db(dmfep)) args;	\
580 					_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)	\
581 				} while (0)
582 
583 #define	DMFE_TRACE(args)	do {					\
584 					if (dmfep->debug & (DMFE_TRC))	\
585 						(*dmfe_db(dmfep)) args;	\
586 					_NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)	\
587 				} while (0)
588 
589 #else
590 
591 #define	DMFE_DEBUG(args)	do ; _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION) while (0)
592 #define	DMFE_TRACE(args)	do ; _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION) while (0)
593 #define	DMFE_GDEBUG(args)	do ; _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION) while (0)
594 #define	DMFE_GTRACE(args)	do ; _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION) while (0)
595 
596 #endif	/* DMFEDEBUG */
597 
598 
599 /*
600  * Inter-source-file linkage ...
601  */
602 
603 /* dmfe_log.c */
604 void dmfe_warning(dmfe_t *dmfep, const char *fmt, ...);
605 void dmfe_error(dmfe_t *dmfep, const char *fmt, ...);
606 void dmfe_notice(dmfe_t *dmfep, const char *fmt, ...);
607 void dmfe_log(dmfe_t *dmfep, const char *fmt, ...);
608 void dmfe_log_init(void);
609 void dmfe_log_fini(void);
610 
611 /* dmfe_main.c */
612 uint32_t dmfe_chip_get32(dmfe_t *dmfep, off_t offset);
613 void dmfe_chip_put32(dmfe_t *dmfep, off_t offset, uint32_t value);
614 
615 /* dmfe_mii.c */
616 void dmfe_read_eeprom(dmfe_t *dmfep, uint16_t addr, uint8_t *ptr, int cnt);
617 boolean_t dmfe_init_phy(dmfe_t *dmfep);
618 void dmfe_update_phy(dmfe_t *dmfep);
619 boolean_t dmfe_check_link(dmfe_t *dmfep);
620 void dmfe_recheck_link(dmfe_t *dmfep, boolean_t ioctl);
621 
622 /* dmfe_ndd.c */
623 int dmfe_nd_init(dmfe_t *dmfep);
624 enum ioc_reply dmfe_nd_ioctl(dmfe_t *dmfep, queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, int cmd);
625 void dmfe_nd_cleanup(dmfe_t *dmfep);
626 
627 #ifdef __cplusplus
628 }
629 #endif
630 
631 #endif	/* _SYS_DMFE_IMPL_H */
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