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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef	HME_MAC_H
27 #define	HME_MAC_H
28 
29 /*
30  * HOST MEMORY DATA STRUCTURES
31  */
32 
33 /* The pointers to the Descriptor Ring base Addresses must be 2K-byte aligned */
34 
35 #define	HME_HMDALIGN	(2048)
36 
37 /*
38  * The transmit and receiver Descriptor Rings are organized as "wrap-around
39  * descriptors of programmable size.
40  */
41 #define	HME_TMDMAX	(64)	/* Transmit descriptor ring size */
42 #define	HME_RMDMAX	(64)	/* Receive descriptor ring size */
43 
44 /* Transmit descriptor structure */
45 
46 struct hme_tmd {
47 	uint_t	tmd_flags;	/* OWN, SOP, EOP, cksum ctl and bufize */
48 	uint_t	tmd_addr;	/* 8-bye aligned buffer address */
49 };
50 
51 /* fields in the tmd_flags */
52 
53 #define	HMETMD_BUFSIZE	(0x3fff << 0)	/* 0-13 : Tx Data buffer size */
54 #define	HMETMD_CSSTART	(0x3f << 14)	/* 14-19 : Checksum start offset */
55 #define	HMETMD_CSSTUFF	(0xff << 20)	/* 20-27 : Checksum stuff offset */
56 #define	HMETMD_CSENABL	(1 << 28)	/* 28 : Enable checksum computation */
57 #define	HMETMD_EOP	(1 << 29)	/* 29 : End Of Packet flag */
58 #define	HMETMD_SOP	(1 << 30)	/* 30 : Start Of Packet flag */
59 #define	HMETMD_OWN	(0x80000000)	/* 31 : Ownership flag */
60 					/* 0 - owned by software */
61 					/* 1 - owned by hardware */
62 
63 #define	HMETMD_CSSTART_SHIFT 14	/* checksum start bit position */
64 #define	HMETMD_CSSTUFF_SHIFT 20	/* checksum stuff bit position */
65 
66 /*
67  *	Programming Notes:
68  *
69  *	1. If a packet occupies more than one descriptor, the software must
70  *	turn over the ownership of the descriptors to the hardware
71  *	"last-to-first", in order to avoid race conditions.
72  *
73  *	2. If a packet resides in more than one buffer, the Checksum_Enable,
74  *	Checksum_Stuff_Offset and Checksum_Start_Offset fields must have the
75  *	same values in all the descriptors that were allocated to the packet.
76  *
77  *	3. The hardware implementation relies on the fact that if a buffer
78  *	starts at an "odd" boundary, the DMA state machine can "rewind"
79  *	to the nearest burst boundary and execute a full DVMA burst Read.
80  *
81  *	There is no other alignment restriction for the transmit data buffer.
82  */
83 
84 /* Receive Descriptor structure */
85 
86 struct hme_rmd {
87 	uint_t	rmd_flags;	/* OWN, OVFLOW, buf/data size, cksum */
88 	uint_t	rmd_addr;	/* 8-byte aligned buffer address */
89 };
90 
91 /* fields in the rmd_flags */
92 
93 #define	HMERMD_CKSUM	(0xffff << 0)	/* 0-15 : checksum computed */
94 #define	HMERMD_BUFSIZE	(0x3fff << 16)	/* 16-29 : buffer/data size */
95 #define	HMERMD_OVFLOW	(1 << 30)	/* 30 : Rx buffer overflow */
96 #define	HMERMD_OWN	(0x80000000)	/* 31 : Ownership flag */
97 					/* 0 - owned by software */
98 					/* 1 - owned by hardware */
99 
100 #define	HMERMD_BUFSIZE_SHIFT 16	/* buffer/data size bit position */
101 
102 /* ************************************************************************* */
103 
104 /* Global Register set in SEB (Shared Ethernet Block) */
105 
106 struct hme_global {
107     uint_t reset;		/* Global Software Reset Command */
108     uint_t config;		/* Global Configuration Register */
109     uint_t reserved[62];
110     uint_t status;		/* Global Status Register */
111     uint_t intmask;		/* Global Interrupt Mask Register */
112 };
113 
114 
115 /*
116  * Global Software Reset Command Register - RW
117  * These bits become "self cleared" after the corresponding reset command
118  * has been executed. After a reset, the software must poll this register
119  * till both the bits are read as 0's.
120  */
121 
122 #define	HMEG_RESET_ETX	(1 << 0)	/* Reset ETX */
123 #define	HMEG_RESET_ERX	(1 << 1)	/* Reset ERX */
124 
125 #define	HMEG_RESET_GLOBAL HMEG_RESET_ETX | HMEG_RESET_ERX
126 
127 
128 /* Global Configuration Register - RW */
129 
130 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_BURSTSZ	(0x3 << 0)	/* sbus max burst size */
131 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_64BIT_XFER	(1 << 2)	/* Extended transfer mode */
132 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_PARITY	(1 << 3)	/* sbus parity enable */
133 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_RES1	(1 << 4)	/* reserved, should be 0 */
134 
135 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_BURST16	0x00	/* sbus max burst size 16 */
136 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_BURST32	0x01	/* sbus max burst size 32 */
137 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_BURST64	0x02	/* sbus max burst size 64 */
138 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_BURST_RES	0x03	/* sbus max burst size - reserved */
139 
140 #define	HMEG_CONFIG_64BIT_SHIFT	2
141 /*
142  * Global Status Register - R-AC
143  *
144  * All the bits in the Global Status Register are automatically cleared when
145  * read with the exception of bit 23. The MIF status bit will be cleared after
146  * the MIF Status Register is read.
147  */
148 
149 
150 #define	HMEG_STATUS_FRAME_RCVD	(1 << 0)	/* from RX_MAC to RxFIFO */
151 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RXF_CNT_EXP	(1 << 1)	/* Rx_frame_counter expired */
152 #define	HMEG_STATUS_ALN_CNT_EXP	(1 << 2)	/* Alignment_Error_cntr exp */
153 #define	HMEG_STATUS_CRC_CNT_EXP	(1 << 3)	/* CRC_Error_counter expired */
154 #define	HMEG_STATUS_LEN_CNT_EXP	(1 << 4)	/* Length_Error_counter exp */
155 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RXFIFO_OVFL	(1 << 5)	/* RxFIFO_Overflow in RX_MAC */
156 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RCV_CNT_EXP	(1 << 6)	/* Code_Violation_counter exp */
157 #define	HMEG_STATUS_SQE_TST_ERR	(1 << 7)	/* SQE Test error in XIF */
158 
159 #define	HMEG_STATUS_FRAME_SENT	(1 << 8)	/* Frame sent from TX_MAC */
160 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TXFIFO_UNDR	(1 << 9)	/* TxFIFO Underrun in TX_MAC */
161 #define	HMEG_STATUS_MXPKTSZ_ERR	(1 << 10)	/* Maximum_Packet_Size error */
162 #define	HMEG_STATUS_NRMCOLC_EXP	(1 << 11)	/* Normal_collision_cntr exp */
163 #define	HMEG_STATUS_EXCOLC_EXP	(1 << 12)	/* Excessive_coll_cntr exp */
164 #define	HMEG_STATUS_LATCOLC_EXP	(1 << 13)	/* Late_Collision_cntr exp */
165 #define	HMEG_STATUS_FSTCOLC_EXP	(1 << 14)	/* First_Coll_cntr expired */
166 #define	HMEG_STATUS_DEFTIMR_EXP	(1 << 15)	/* Defer_Timer expired */
167 
168 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RINT	(1 << 16)	/* from RxFIFO to host memory */
169 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RX_DROP	(1 << 17)	/* No free Rx descriptors */
170 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RX_ERR_ACK	(1 << 18)	/* Error Ack in Rx DMA cycle */
171 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RX_LATE_ERR	(1 << 19)	/* Late Error in Rx DMA cycle */
172 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RX_PAR_ERR	(1 << 20)	/* Parity error in Rx DMA */
173 #define	HMEG_STATUS_RX_TAG_ERR	(1 << 21)	/* No two consecutiv tag bits */
174 #define	HMEG_STATUS_EOP_ERR	(1 << 22)	/* EOP not set in Tx desc */
175 #define	HMEG_STATUS_MIF_INTR	(1 << 23)	/* MIF interrupt */
176 
177 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TINT	(1 << 24)	/* from host mem to TxFIFO */
178 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TX_ALL	(1 << 25)	/* TxFIFO empty */
179 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TX_ERR_ACK	(1 << 26)	/* Error Ack in Tx DMA cycle */
180 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TX_LATE_ERR	(1 << 27)	/* Late error in Tx DMA cycle */
181 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TX_PAR_ERR	(1 << 28)	/* Parity error in Tx DMA */
182 #define	HMEG_STATUS_TX_TAG_ERR	(1 << 29)	/* No two consecutiv tag bits */
183 #define	HMEG_STATUS_SLV_ERR_ACK	(1 << 30)	/* Error Ack in PIO cycle */
184 #define	HMEG_STATUS_SLV_PAR_ERR	(0x80000000)	/* Parity error in PIO write */
185 
186 #define	HMEG_STATUS_FATAL_ERR	 0xfc7c0000	/* all fatal errors */
187 #define	HMEG_STATUS_NONFATAL_ERR 0x0002fefc	/* all non-fatal errors */
188 #define	HMEG_STATUS_NORMAL_INT	 0x01810000	/* normal interrupts */
189 
190 #define	HMEG_STATUS_INTR	 0xfefffefc 	/* All interesting interrupts */
191 
192 /*
193  * Global Interrupt Mask register
194  *
195  * There is one-to-one correspondence between the bits in this register and
196  * the Global Status register.
197  *
198  * The MIF interrupt [bit 23] is not maskable here. It should be masked at the
199  * source of the interrupt in the MIF.
200  *
201  * Default value of the Global Interrupt Mask register is 0xFF7FFFFF.
202  */
203 
204 #define	HMEG_MASK_FRAME_RCVD	(1 << 0)	/* from RX_MAC to RxFIFO */
205 #define	HMEG_MASK_RXF_CNT_EXP	(1 << 1)	/* Rx_frame_counter expired */
206 #define	HMEG_MASK_ALN_CNT_EXP	(1 << 2)	/* Alignment_Error_cntr exp */
207 #define	HMEG_MASK_CRC_CNT_EXP	(1 << 3)	/* CRC_Error_counter expired */
208 #define	HMEG_MASK_LEN_CNT_EXP	(1 << 4)	/* Length_Error_counter exp */
209 #define	HMEG_MASK_RXFIFO_OVFL	(1 << 5)	/* RxFIFO_Overflow in RX_MAC */
210 #define	HMEG_MASK_RCV_CNT_EXP	(1 << 6)	/* Code_Violation_counter exp */
211 #define	HMEG_MASK_SQE_TST_ERR	(1 << 7)	/* SQE Test error in XIF */
212 
213 #define	HMEG_MASK_FRAME_SENT	(1 << 8)	/* Frame sent from TX_MAC */
214 #define	HMEG_MASK_TXFIFO_UNDR	(1 << 9)	/* TxFIFO Underrun in TX_MAC */
215 #define	HMEG_MASK_MXPKTSZ_ERR	(1 << 10)	/* Maximum_Packet_Size error */
216 #define	HMEG_MASK_NRMCOLC_EXP	(1 << 11)	/* Normal_collision_cntr exp */
217 #define	HMEG_MASK_EXECOLC_EXP	(1 << 12)	/* Excessive_coll_cntr exp */
218 #define	HMEG_MASK_LATCOLC_EXP	(1 << 13)	/* Late_Collision_cntr exp */
219 #define	HMEG_MASK_FSTCOLC_EXP	(1 << 14)	/* First_Coll_cntr expired */
220 #define	HMEG_MASK_DEFTIMR_EXP	(1 << 15)	/* Defer_Timer expired */
221 
222 #define	HMEG_MASK_RINT		(1 << 16)	/* from RxFIFO to host memory */
223 #define	HMEG_MASK_RX_DROP	(1 << 17)	/* No free Rx descriptors */
224 #define	HMEG_MASK_RX_ERR_ACK	(1 << 18)	/* Error Ack in Rx DMA cycle */
225 #define	HMEG_MASK_RX_LATE_ERR	(1 << 19)	/* Late Error in Rx DMA cycle */
226 #define	HMEG_MASK_RX_PAR_ERR	(1 << 20)	/* Parity error in Rx DMA */
227 #define	HMEG_MASK_RX_TAG_ERR	(1 << 21)	/* No two consecutiv tag bits */
228 #define	HMEG_MASK_EOP_ERR	(1 << 22)	/* EOP not set in Tx desc */
229 #define	HMEG_MASK_MIF_INTR	(1 << 23)	/* MIF interrupt */
230 
231 #define	HMEG_MASK_TINT		(1 << 24)	/* from host mem to TxFIFO */
232 #define	HMEG_MASK_TX_ALL	(1 << 25)	/* TxFIFO empty */
233 #define	HMEG_MASK_TX_ERR_ACK	(1 << 26)	/* Error Ack in Tx DMA cycle */
234 #define	HMEG_MASK_TX_LATE_ERR	(1 << 27)	/* Late error in Tx DMA cycle */
235 #define	HMEG_MASK_TX_PAR_ERR	(1 << 28)	/* Parity error in Tx DMA */
236 #define	HMEG_MASK_TX_TAG_ERR	(1 << 29)	/* No two consecutiv tag bits */
237 #define	HMEG_MASK_SLV_ERR_ACK	(1 << 30)	/* Error Ack in PIO cycle */
238 #define	HMEG_MASK_SLV_PAR_ERR	(0x80000000)	/* Parity error in PIO write */
239 
240 #define	HMEG_MASK_INTR		(~HMEG_STATUS_INTR)
241 						/* uninteresting interrupts */
242 
243 /*
244  *	Interrupts which are not interesting are:
245  *	HMEG_MASK_FRAME_SENT
246  *	HMEG_MASK_RXF_CNT_EXP
247  *	HMEG_MASK_FRAME_RCVD
248  */
249 
250 /* ************************************************************************* */
251 
252 /* ETX Register set */
253 
254 struct hme_etx {
255     uint_t txpend;		/* Transmit Pending Command */
256     uint_t config;		/* ETX Configuration Register */
257     uint_t txring;		/* Transmit Descriptor Ring Pointer */
258     uint_t txbuf_base;		/* Transmit Data Buffer Base Address */
259     uint_t txbuf_disp;		/* Transmit Data Buffer Displacement */
260     uint_t txfifo_wr_ptr;	/* TxFIFO Write Pointer */
261     uint_t txfifo_sdwr_ptr;	/* TxFIFO Shadow Write Pointer */
262     uint_t txfifo_rd_ptr;	/* TxFIFO Read pointer */
263     uint_t txfifo_sdrd_ptr;	/* TxFIFO Shadow Read pointer */
264     uint_t txfifo_pkt_cnt;	/* TxFIFO Packet Counter */
265     uint_t state_mach;		/* ETX State Machine Register */
266     uint_t txring_size;		/* Descriptor Ring Size */
267     uint_t txbuf_ptr;		/* Transmit Data Buffer Pointer */
268 };
269 
270 /*
271  * ETX Transmit Pending Command Register - RW
272  * This 1-bit command must be issued by the software for every packet that the
273  * driver posts to the hardware.
274  * This bit becomes "self-cleared" after the command is executed.
275  */
276 
277 #define	HMET_TXPEND_TDMD	(1 << 0)	/* wake up Tx DMA engine */
278 
279 /*
280  * ETX Configuration Register
281  * If the desire is to buffer an entire standard Ethernet frame before its
282  * transmission is enabled, the Tx-FIFO-Threshold field has to be proframmed
283  * to "0x1ff".
284  * The default value for the register is 0x3fe.
285  * Bit 10 is used to modify the functionality of the Tx_All interrupt.
286  * If it is 0, Tx_All interrupt is generated after processing the last
287  * transmit descriptor with the OWN bit set. This only implies that the
288  * data has been copied to the FIFO.
289  * If it is 1, Tx_All interrupt is generated only after the entire
290  * Transmit FIFO has been drained.
291  */
292 
293 #define	HMET_CONFIG_TXDMA_EN	(1 << 0)	/* Enable Tx DMA */
294 #define	HMET_CONFIG_TXFIFOTH	(0x1ff << 1)	/* 1-9 : TX FIFO Threshold */
295 #define	HMET_CONFIG_DRAIN_INT	(1 << 10)	/* TX_all_int modifier */
296 
297 /*
298  * Transmit Descriptor Pointer
299  *
300  * This 29-bit register points to the next descriptor in the ring. The 21 most
301  * significant bits are used as the base address for the desriptor ring,
302  * and the 8 least significant bits are used as a displacement for the current
303  * descriptor.
304  *
305  * This register should be initialized to a 2KByte-aligned value after power-on
306  * or Software Reset.
307  *
308  */
309 
310 /*
311  * ETX TX ring size register
312  * This is a 4-bit register to determine the no. of descriptor entries in the
313  * TX-ring. The number of entries can vary from 16 through 256 in increments of
314  * 16.
315  */
316 
317 #define	HMET_RINGSZ_SHIFT	4
318 
319 /* ************************************************************************* */
320 
321 /* ERX Register Set */
322 
323 struct hme_erx {
324     uint_t config;		/* ERX Configuration Register */
325     uint_t rxring;		/* Receive Descriptor Ring Pointer */
326     uint_t rxbuf_ptr;		/* Receive Data Buffer Pointer */
327     uint_t rxfifo_wr_ptr;	/* RxFIFO Write Pointer */
328     uint_t rxfifo_sdwr_ptr;	/* RxFIFO Shadow Write Pointer */
329     uint_t rxfifo_rd_ptr;	/* RxFIFO Read pointer */
330     uint_t rxfifo_pkt_cnt;	/* RxFIFO Packet Counter */
331     uint_t state_mach;		/* ERX State Machine Register */
332 };
333 
334 /*
335  * ERX Configuration Register - RW
336  * This 23-bit register determines the ERX-specific parameters that control the
337  * operation of the receive DMA channel.
338  */
339 
340 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXDMA_EN	(1 << 0)	/* 0 : Enable Rx DMA */
341 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RES1	(0x3 << 1)	/* 1,2 : reserverd */
342 #define	HMER_CONFIG_FBOFFSET	(0x7 << 3)	/* 3-5 : First Byte Offset */
343 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RES2	(0x7 << 6)	/* 6-8 : reserverd */
344 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXRINGSZ	(0x3 << 9)	/* 9,10 : RX desc. ring size */
345 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RES3	(0x1f << 11)	/* 11-15 : reserverd */
346 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RX_CSSTART	(0x7f << 16)	/* 16-22 : cksum start offset */
347 
348 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXRINGSZ32	(0x0 << 9)	/* Rx descr. ring size 32 */
349 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXRINGSZ64	(0x1 << 9)	/* Rx descr. ring size 64 */
350 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXRINGSZ128	(0x2 << 9)	/* Rx descr. ring size 128 */
351 #define	HMER_CONFIG_RXRINGSZ256	(0x3 << 9)	/* Rx descr. ring size 256 */
352 
353 #define	HMER_CONFIG_FBO_SHIFT	3
354 #define	HMER_RXRINGSZ_SHIFT 	9
355 #define	HMER_RX_CSSTART_SHIFT	16
356 
357 /*
358  * Receive Descriptor Pointer
359  *
360  * This 29-bit register points to the next descriptor in the ring. The 21 most
361  * significant bits are used as the base address for the desriptor ring,
362  * and the 8 least significant bits are used as a displacement for the current
363  * descriptor.
364  *
365  * This register should be initialized to a 2KByte-aligned value after power-on
366  * or Software Reset.
367  *
368  */
369 
370 /* ************************************************************************* */
371 
372 
373 
374 /*
375  * Declarations and definitions specific to the BigMAC functional block.
376  *
377  * The BigMAC block will provide the MAC functons for 10 or 100 Mbps CSMA/CD
378  * protocol based interface.
379  *
380  */
381 
382 /*
383  * BigMAC Register Set.
384  * BigMAC addresses map on a SBus word boundry. So all registers are
385  * declared for a size of 32 bits. Registers that use fewer than 32
386  * bits will return 0 in the bits not used.
387  */
388 struct	hme_bmac {
389 	uint_t	xifc;		/* XIF Configuration register [9-0] (RW) */
390 	uint_t	pad1[129];	/* XXX unused */
391 	uint_t	txrst;		/* tx software reset (RW) */
392 	uint_t	txcfg;		/* tx configuration register [9-0] (RW) */
393 	uint_t	ipg1;		/* Inter Packet Gap 1 [7-0] (RW) */
394 	uint_t	ipg2;		/* Inter Packet Gap 2 [7-0] (RW) */
395 	uint_t	alimit;		/* attempt limit register [7-0] (RW) */
396 	uint_t	slot;		/* slot time register [7-0] (RW) */
397 	uint_t	palen;		/* preamble length register [7-0] (RW) */
398 	uint_t	papat;		/* preamble pattern register [7-0] (RW) */
399 	uint_t	txsfd;		/* tx start frame delimiter [7-0] (RW) */
400 	uint_t	jam;		/* jam size register [7-0] (RW) */
401 	uint_t	txmax;		/* tx maximum packet size [12-0] (RW) */
402 	uint_t	txmin;		/* tx minimum frame size [7-0] (RW) */
403 	uint_t	parg;		/* peak attempt count [7-0] (RW) */
404 	uint_t	dcnt;		/* defer timer counter [15-0] (RW) */
405 	uint_t	nccnt;		/* normal collision counter [15-0] (RW) */
406 	uint_t	fccnt;		/* first succesful coll. counter [15-0] (RW) */
407 	uint_t	excnt;		/* excess collision counter [7-0] (RW) */
408 	uint_t	ltcnt;		/* late collision counter [7-0] (RW) */
409 	uint_t	rseed;		/* random number seed [9-0] (RW) */
410 	uint_t	txsm;		/* tx state machine register [8-0] (R) */
411 	uint_t	pad2[44];	/* XXX Unused */
412 	uint_t	rxrst;		/* rx software reset register (RW) */
413 	uint_t	rxcfg;		/* rx configuration register [12-0] (RW) */
414 	uint_t	rxmax;		/* rx maximum packet size [12-0] (RW) */
415 	uint_t	rxmin;		/* rx minimum frame size [7-0] (RW) */
416 	uint_t	madd2;		/* mac address register 2 [47-32] (RW) */
417 	uint_t	madd1;		/* mac address register 1 [31-16] (RW) */
418 	uint_t	madd0;		/* mac address register 0 [15-0] (RW) */
419 	uint_t	frcnt;		/* receive frame count [15-0] (RW) */
420 	uint_t	lecnt;		/* rx giant length error count [7-0] (RW) */
421 	uint_t	aecnt;		/* rx alignment error count [7-0] (RW) */
422 	uint_t	fecnt;		/* receive crc error count [7-0] (RW) */
423 	uint_t	rxsm;		/* rx state machine register (R) */
424 	uint_t	rxcv;		/* rx code voilation register (R) */
425 	uchar_t	pad3[4];
426 	uint_t	hash3;		/* hash table 3 [63-48] (RW) */
427 	uint_t	hash2;		/* hash table 2 [47-32] (RW) */
428 	uint_t	hash1;		/* hash table 1 [31-16] (RW) */
429 	uint_t	hash0;		/* hash table 0 [15-0] (RW) */
430 	uint_t	afr2;		/* addr filter register 0_2 [15-0] (RW) */
431 	uint_t	afr1;		/* addr filter register 0_1 [15-0] (RW) */
432 	uint_t	afr0;		/* addr filter register 0_0 [15-0] (RW) */
433 	uint_t	afmr;		/* addr filter mask reg 0 [15-0] (RW) */
434 };
435 
436 /*
437  * BigMAC Register Bit Masks.
438  */
439 
440 /* XIF Configuration Register */
441 
442 #define	BMAC_XIFC_ENAB		(1 << 0)	/* Enable XIF output drivers */
443 #define	BMAC_XIFC_XIFLPBK	(1 << 1)	/* Enable XIF Loopback mode */
444 #define	BMAC_XIFC_MIILPBK	(1 << 2)	/* Enable MII Loopback mode */
445 #define	BMAC_XIFC_MIIBUFDIS	(1 << 3)	/* Disable MII Recv Buffers */
446 
447 /* IN FEPS 2.1 or earlier rev */
448 #define	BMAC_XIFC_SQETSTENB	(1 << 4)	/* Enable SQE Test */
449 #define	BMAC_XIFC_SQETSTWIN	(0x1f << 5)	/* SQE Test time window */
450 
451 /* IN FEPS 2.2 or later rev */
452 #define	BMAC_XIFC_LANCE_ENAB	(1 << 4)	/* Enable  LANCE mode */
453 #define	BMAC_XIFC_LANCE_IPG0	(0x1f << 5)	/* IPG0 for LANCE mode */
454 
455 #define	BMAC_XIFC_IPG0_SHIFT	5
456 
457 /*
458  * TX_MAC Software Reset Command Register
459  * This bit is set to 1 when a PIO write is done. This bit becomes self-cleared.
460  * after the command has been executed.
461  */
462 
463 #define	BMAC_TX_RESET		(1 << 0)	/* TX_MAC Reset Command */
464 
465 /*
466  * TX_MAC Configuration Register
467  * To Ensure proper operation of the TX_MAC, the TX_MAC_Enable bit must always
468  * be cleared to 0 and a delay imposed before a PIO write to any of the other
469  * bits in the TX_MAC Configuration register or any of the MAC parameter
470  * registers is done.
471  *
472  * The amount of delay required depends on the time required to transmit a max.
473  * size frame.
474  */
475 
476 #define	BMACTXRSTDELAY		(125)		/* 125 us wait period */
477 
478 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_ENAB		(1 << 0)	/* tx enable */
479 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_RES1		(0xf << 1)	/* 1-4 : reserved */
480 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_SLOW		(1 << 5)	/* carrier detect before tx */
481 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_IGCOLL	(1 << 6)	/* tx ignore collision */
482 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_NFCS		(1 << 7)	/* no FCS will be generated */
483 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_NBKOFF	(1 << 8)	/* No Backoff */
484 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_FDX		(1 << 9)	/* Full Duplex */
485 #define	BMAC_TXCFG_NGU		(1 << 10)	/* Never Give Up */
486 
487 /*
488  * RX_MAC Configuration Register
489  * A delay of 3.2 us should be allowed after clearing Rx_MAC_Enable or
490  * Hash_Filter_enable or Address_Filter_Enable bits.
491  */
492 
493 #define	BMACRXRSTDELAY		(40)		/* 3.2 us wait period */
494 
495 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_ENAB		(1 << 0)	/* rx enable */
496 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_RES1		(0xf << 1)	/* 1-4 : reserved */
497 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_STRIP	(1 << 5)	/* rx strip pad bytes */
498 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_PROMIS	(1 << 6)	/* rx enable promiscous */
499 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_ERR		(1 << 7)	/* rx disable error checking */
500 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_CRC		(1 << 8)	/* rx disable CRC stripping */
501 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_MYOWN	(1 << 9)	/* rx filter own packets */
502 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_GRPROM	(1 << 10)	/* rx promiscuous group mode */
503 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_HASH		(1 << 11)	/* rx enable hash filter */
504 #define	BMAC_RXCFG_ADDR		(1 << 12)	/* rx enable address filter */
505 
506 
507 
508 /* ************************************************************************* */
509 
510 /*
511  * MII Transceiver Interface
512  *
513  * The Management Interface (MIF) allows the host to program and collect status
514  * from two transceivers connected to the MII. MIF supports three modes of
515  * operation:
516  *	1. Bit-Bang Mode
517  *	   This mode is imlemented using three 1-bit registers: data, clock,
518  *	   and output_enable.
519  *
520  *	2. Frame Mode
521  *	   This mode is supported using one 32-bit register: Frame register.
522  *	   The software loads the Frame Register with avalid instaruction
523  *	   ("frame"), and polls the Valid Bit for completion.
524  *
525  *	3. Polling Mode
526  *	   The Polling mechanism is used for detecting a status change in the
527  *	   transceiver. When this mode is enabled, the MIF will continuously
528  *	   poll a specified transceiver register and generate a maskable
529  *	   interrupt when a status change is detected. This mode of operation
530  *	   can only be used when the MIF is in the "Frame mode".
531  *
532  */
533 
534 struct hme_mif {
535 	uint_t mif_bbclk;	/* MIF Bit Bang Clock */
536 	uint_t mif_bbdata;	/* MIF Bit Bang Data */
537 	uint_t mif_bbopenb;	/* MIF Bit Bang Output Enable */
538 	uint_t mif_frame;	/* MIF Frame - ctl and data */
539 	uint_t mif_cfg;		/* MIF Configuration */
540 	uint_t mif_imask;	/* MIF Interrupt mask */
541 	uint_t mif_bsts;	/* MIF Basic/Status register */
542 	uint_t mif_fsm;		/* MIF State machine register */
543 };
544 
545 /* mif_bbc - Bit Bang Clock register */
546 #define	HME_MIF_BBCLK	(1 << 0);	/* Bit Babg Clock */
547 
548 #define	HME_BBCLK_LOW 0
549 #define	HME_BBCLK_HIGH 1
550 
551 /* mif_bbdata - bit Bang Data register */
552 #define	HME_MIF_BBDATA	(1 << 0);	/* Bit Bang Data */
553 
554 /* mif_bbopenb - Bit Bang oOutput Enable register */
555 #define	HME_MIF_BBOPENB	(1 << 0);	/* Bit Bang output Enable */
556 
557 /*
558  * Management Frame Structure:
559  * <IDLE> <ST><OP><PHYAD><REGAD><TA>	 <DATA>		   <IDLE>
560  * READ:  <01><10><AAAAA><RRRRR><Z0><DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD>
561  * WRITE: <01><01><AAAAA><RRRRR><10><DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD>
562  */
563 
564 /* mif_frame - MIF control and data register */
565 
566 #define	HME_MIF_FRDATA	(0xffff << 0)	/* 0-15 : data bits */
567 #define	HME_MIF_FRTA0	(0x1 << 16)	/* 16 : TA bit, 1 for completion */
568 #define	HME_MIF_FRTA1	(0x1 << 17)	/* 16-17 : TA bits */
569 #define	HME_MIF_FRREGAD	(0x1f << 18)	/* 18-22 : register address bits */
570 #define	HME_MIF_FRPHYAD	(0x1f << 23)	/* 23-27 : PHY ad, should be 0 */
571 #define	HME_MIF_FROP	(0x3 << 28)	/* 28-29 : Operation - Write/Read */
572 #define	HME_MIF_FRST	(0xc0000000)	/* 30-31 : START bits */
573 
574 #define	HME_MIF_FRREGAD_SHIFT	18
575 #define	HME_MIF_FRPHYAD_SHIFT	23
576 #define	HME_MIF_FRREAD		0x60020000
577 #define	HME_MIF_FRWRITE		0x50020000
578 
579 /* maximum delay for MIF Register Read/Write operation */
580 #define	HMEMAXMIFDELAY	(100)
581 
582 /* maximum delay for Transceiver Reset */
583 #define	HME_PHYRST_MAXDELAY	(500)
584 
585 /* mif_cfg - MIF Configuration Register */
586 
587 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPS	(1 << 0)	/* PHY Select */
588 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPE	(1 << 1)	/* Poll Enable */
589 #define	HME_MIF_CFGBB	(1 << 2)	/* Bit Bang Enable */
590 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPR	(0x1f << 3)	/* Poll Register address */
591 #define	HME_MIF_CFGM0	(1 << 8)	/* MDIO_0 Data / MDIO_0 attached */
592 #define	HME_MIF_CFGM1	(1 << 9)	/* MDIO_1 Data / MDIO_1 attached */
593 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPD	(0x1f << 10)	/* Poll Device PHY address */
594 
595 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPR_SHIFT	3
596 #define	HME_MIF_CFGPD_SHIFT	10
597 #define	HME_MIF_POLL_DELAY	200
598 
599 /*
600  * MDIO_0 corresponds to the On Board Transceiver.
601  * MDIO_1 corresponds to the External Transceiver.
602  * The PHYAD for both is 0.
603  */
604 
605 #define	HME_INTERNAL_PHYAD	1	/* PHY address for int. transceiver */
606 #define	HME_EXTERNAL_PHYAD	0	/* PHY address for ext. transceiver */
607 
608 
609 /* mif_imask - MIF Interrupt Mask Register */
610 /*
611  * This register is bit-to-bit same as Basic/Status Register
612  */
613 #define	HME_MIF_INTMASK	(0xffff << 0)	/* 0-15 : Interrupt mask */
614 
615 /* mif_bassts - MIF Basic / Status register */
616 /*
617  * The Basic portion of this register indicates the last value of the register
618  * read indicated in the POLL REG field of the Configuration Register.
619  * The Status portion indicates bit(s) that have changed.
620  * The MIF Mask register is corresponding to this register in terms of the
621  * bit(s) that need to be masked for generating interrupt on the MIF Interrupt
622  * Bit of the Global Status Rgister.
623  */
624 
625 #define	HME_MIF_STATUS	(0xffff << 0)	/* 0-15 : Status */
626 #define	HME_MIF_BASIC	(0xffff << 16)	/* 16-31 : Basic register */
627 
628 /* mif_fsm - MIF State Machine register */
629 
630 #define	HME_MIF_FSM	(0x3ff << 0)	/* 0-9 : MIF state */
631 
632 /* ************************************************************************ */
633 
634 
635 /*
636  * Definition for the time required to wait after a software
637  * reset has been issued.
638  */
639 #define	HMEMAXRSTDELAY	(200)
640 #define	HMEPERIOD	(20)	/* period to wait */
641 #define	HMEWAITPERIOD	HMEPERIOD
642 
643 #define	HMEDELAY(c, n) \
644 	{ \
645 		register int N = n / HMEWAITPERIOD; \
646 		while (--N > 0) { \
647 			if (c) \
648 				break; \
649 			drv_usecwait(HMEWAITPERIOD); \
650 		} \
651 	}
652 
653 #endif	/* HME_MAC_H */
654