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    1 /*-
    2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3  *
    4  * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Scott Mitchell
    5  * All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   15  *
   16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   17  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   19  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   20  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   21  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   22  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   23  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   24  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   25  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   27  *
   28  *      $Id: if_xereg.h,v 1.5 1999/05/20 21:53:58 scott Exp $
   29  * $FreeBSD: releng/12.0/sys/dev/xe/if_xereg.h 326255 2017-11-27 14:52:40Z pfg $
   30  */
   31 #ifndef DEV_XE_IF_XEREG_H
   32 #define DEV_XE_IF_XEREG_H
   33 
   34 /*
   35  * Register definitions for Xircom PCMCIA Ethernet controllers, based on
   36  * Rev. B of the "Dingo" 10/100 controller used in Xircom CEM56 and RealPort
   37  * Ethernet/modem cards.  The Dingo can be configured to be register
   38  * compatible with the "Mohawk" 10/100 controller used in Xircom CE3 cards
   39  * (also some Intel and Compaq OEM versions of the CE3).  The older 10Mbps CE2
   40  * cards seem to use earlier revisions of the same device.  Some registers and
   41  * bits below are marked 'CE2 only'; these are used by Werner Koch's xirc2ps
   42  * driver that was originally for the CE2 but, according to the spec, aren't
   43  * present on the Dingo.  They often seem to relate to operation on coax
   44  * cables, which Mohawk can do in theory (it has the SSI interface) so they
   45  * _might_ also work on Mohawk. I've also noted the few registers that are
   46  * specific to Dingo.
   47  *
   48  * As far as I can tell, the Dingo is basically a Mohawk device with a few
   49  * registers and support for a second PCMCIA function (the modem) added.  In
   50  * Dingo mode the SSI (non-MII) PHY interface of the Mohawk is not available.
   51  * The CE2 chip is most likely a Mohawk without the MII and definitely with a
   52  * slightly different register set.
   53  *
   54  * In all cases, the controller uses a paged model of register access.  The
   55  * first eight registers are always the same, the function of the second eight 
   56  * is selected by the value in the Page Register (reg 0x01).
   57  *
   58  * References:
   59  * 1. Dingo External Reference Specification, Revision B.  Xircom Inc.,
   60  *    Thousand Oaks, California.  August 1998.  Available under licence from
   61  *    Xircom, http://www.xircom.com/
   62  * 2. ML6692 100BASE-TX Physical Layer with MII specification.  MicroLinear
   63  *    Corp, San Jose, California.  May 1997.  Available for download from
   64  *    http://www.microlinear.com/
   65  * 3. DP83840 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet Physical Layer specification.  National
   66  *    Semiconductor Corp., Arlington, Texas.  March 1997.  Available for
   67  *    download from http://www.ns.com/
   68  * 4. Werner Koch's xirc2ps driver for Linux, for all the CE2 and CE3 frobs
   69  *    that aren't documented in the Xircom spec.  Available for download from
   70  *    http://www.d.shuttle.de/isil/xircom/xirc2ps.html
   71  */
   72 
   73 /*******************
   74  * PCMCIA registers
   75  *******************/
   76 
   77 /*
   78  * These are probably Dingo-specific, but you won't need them unless you have
   79  * a CEM card that needs a bit of hackery to get the Ethernet function to
   80  * operate.  All addresses are in card attribute space.
   81  */
   82 #define DINGO_CIS               0x0000  /* Start of CIS tuples */
   83 #define DINGO_ETH               0x0800  /* Ethernet configuration registers */
   84 #define DINGO_COR               0x0820  /* Dingo configuration option registers */
   85 #define DINGO_2ND               0x0840  /* 2nd function configuration registers */
   86 
   87 
   88 /*
   89  * Ethernet configuration registers
   90  */
   91 #define DINGO_ECOR      (DINGO_ETH+0)   /* Ethernet Configuration Option Register */
   92 #define DINGO_ECSR      (DINGO_ETH+2)   /* Ethernet Configuration Status Register */
   93 #define DINGO_EBAR0     (DINGO_ETH+10)  /* Ethernet Base Address Register bits 7:4 (3:0 always 0) */
   94 #define DINGO_EBAR1     (DINGO_ETH+12)  /* Ethernet Base Address Register bits 15:8 */
   95 
   96 /* DINGO_ECOR bits */
   97 #define DINGO_ECOR_ETH_ENABLE   0x01    /* 1 = Enable Ethernet part of adapter */
   98 #define DINGO_ECOR_IOB_ENABLE   0x02    /* 1 = Enable EBAR, else use INDEX bits */
   99 #define DINGO_ECOR_INT_ENABLE   0x04    /* 1 = Enable Ethernet interrupts */
  100 #define DINGO_ECOR_IOB_INDEX    0x18    /* 00 = 0x300; 01 = 0x310; 10 = 0x320; 11 = no IO base */
  101 #define DINGO_ECOR_IOB_SHIFT    0x03
  102 #define DINGO_ECOR_IRQ_STSCHG   0x20    /* 1 = Route interrupts to -STSCHG pin, else use -INT pin */
  103 #define DINGO_ECOR_IRQ_LEVEL    0x40    /* 1 = Level-triggered interrupts, else edge-triggered */
  104 #define DINGO_ECOR_SRESET       0x80    /* 1 = Soft reset Ethernet adpater.  Must write to 0 */
  105 
  106 /* DINGO_ECSR bits */
  107 #define DINGO_ECSR_INT_ACK      0x01    /* 1 = Host must acknowledge interrupts (Clear ECSR_INT bit) */
  108 #define DINGO_ECSR_INT          0x02    /* 1 = Interrupt service requested */
  109 #define DINGO_ECSR_POWER_DOWN   0x04    /* 1 = Power down Ethernet adapter */
  110 
  111 /*
  112  * EBAR0/EBAR1 set the I/O base address of the Ethernet adapter when
  113  * ECOR_IOB_ENABLE is set.  12 significant bits.
  114  */
  115 
  116 
  117 /*
  118  * Dingo configuration registers
  119  */
  120 #define DINGO_DCOR0     (DINGO_COR+0)   /* Dingo Configuration Options Register 0 */
  121 #define DINGO_DCOR1     (DINGO_COR+2)   /* Dingo Configuration Options Register 1 */
  122 #define DINGO_DCOR2     (DINGO_COR+4)   /* Dingo Configuration Options Register 2 */
  123 #define DINGO_DCOR3     (DINGO_COR+6)   /* Dingo Configuration Options Register 3 */
  124 #define DINGO_DCOR4     (DINGO_COR+8)   /* Dingo Configuration Options Register 4 */
  125 
  126 /* DINGO_DCOR0 bits */
  127 #define DINGO_DCOR0_SF_INT      0x01    /* 1 = Enable 2ndF interrupts (alternate to SFCOR:2) */
  128 #define DINGO_DCOR0_DECODE      0x04    /* 1 = Decode 2ndF interrupts in Dingo, else in 2ndF */
  129 #define DINGO_DCOR0_BUS         0x08    /* 1 = 2ndF bus is ISA, else PCMCIA */
  130 #define DINGO_DCOR0_LED3_POWER  0x10    /* 1 = Drive LED3 line from SFCSR:2 */
  131 #define DINGO_DCOR0_LED3_RESET  0x20    /* 1 = Drive LED3 line from SFCOR:7 */
  132 #define DINGO_DCOR0_MR_POWER    0x40    /* 1 = Drive MRESET line from SFCSR:2 */
  133 #define DINGO_DCOR0_MR_RESET    0x80    /* 1 = Drive MRESET line from SFCOR:7 */
  134 
  135 /* DINGO_DCOR1 bits */
  136 #define DINGO_DCOR1_INT_STSCHG  0x01    /* 1 = Route 2ndF interrupts to -STSCHG (alternate to SFCOR:5) */
  137 #define DINGO_DCOR1_MSTSCHG     0x02    /* 1 = Route 2ndF -MSTSCHG line to -STSCHG */
  138 #define DINGO_DCOR1_EEDIO       0x04    /* 1 = Use EEDIO pin as data line 6 to 2ndF */
  139 #define DINGO_DCOR1_INT_LEVEL   0x08    /* 1 = Force level-triggered interrupts from 2ndF */
  140 #define DINGO_DCOR1_SHADOW_CSR  0x10    /* Reserved, always write 0 */
  141 #define DINGO_DCOR1_SHADOW_IOB  0x20    /* Reserved, always write 0 */
  142 #define DINGO_DCOR1_CSR_WAIT    0xC0    /* Reserved, always write 0 */
  143 #define DINGO_DCOR1_CSR_SHIFT   0x06
  144 
  145 /* DINGO_DCOR2 bits */
  146 #define DINGO_DCOR2_SHM_BASE    0x0f    /* Bits 15-12 of Ethernet shared memory window */
  147 #define DINGO_DCOR2_SHM_SHIFT   0x00
  148 #define DINGO_DCOR2_SHADOW_COR  0x10    /* Reserved, always write 0 */
  149 
  150 /*
  151  * DCOR3/DCOR4 configure Dingo to assert -IOIS16 on any access to each pair of 
  152  * ports in the range SFIOB+0 .. SFIOB+31.  Each pair can be set individually,
  153  * eg. DCOR3:0 enables this function on ports SFIOB+0 and SFIOB+1.
  154  */
  155 
  156 
  157 /*
  158  * Second function configuration registers
  159  */
  160 #define DINGO_SFCOR     (DINGO_2ND+0)   /* 2nd Function Configuration Option Register */
  161 #define DINGO_SFCSR     (DINGO_2ND+2)   /* 2nd Function Configuration Status Register */
  162 #define DINGO_SFBAR0    (DINGO_2ND+10)  /* 2nd Function Base Address Register bits 7:0 */
  163 #define DINGO_SFBAR1    (DINGO_2ND+12)  /* 2nd Function Base Address Register bits 15:8 */
  164 #define DINGO_SFILR     (DINGO_2ND+18)  /* 2nd Function I/O Limit Register */
  165 
  166 /* DINGO_SFCOR bits */
  167 #define DINGO_SFCOR_SF_ENABLE   0x01    /* 1 = Enable second fuction */
  168 #define DINGO_SFCOR_IOB_ENABLE  0x02    /* 1 = Enable SFBAR, else use COM_SELECT bits */
  169 #define DINGO_SFCOR_INT_ENABLE  0x04    /* 1 = Enable second function interrupts */
  170 #define DINGO_SFCOR_COM_SELECT  0x18    /* 00 = 0x3f8; 01 = 0x2f8; 10 = 0x3e8; 11 = 0x2e8 */
  171 #define DINGO_SFCOR_COM_SHIFT   0x03
  172 #define DINGO_SFCOR_IRQ_STSCHG  0x20    /* 1 = Route interrupts to -STSCHG pin, else use -INT pin */
  173 #define DINGO_SFCOR_IRQ_LEVEL   0x40    /* 1 = Level-triggered interrupts, else edge-triggered */
  174 #define DINGO_SFCOR_SRESET      0x80    /* 1 = Soft reset second function.  Must write to 0 */
  175 
  176 /* DINGO_SFCSR bits */
  177 #define DINGO_SFCSR_INT_ACK     0x01    /* 1 = Host must acknowledge interrupts (Clear SFCSR_INT bit) */
  178 #define DINGO_SFCSR_INT         0x02    /* 1 = Interrupt service requested */
  179 #define DINGO_SFCSR_POWER_DOWN  0x04    /* 1 = Power down second function */
  180 
  181 /*
  182  * SFBAR0/SFBAR1 set the I/O base address of the second function when
  183  * SFCOR_IOB_ENABLE is set.  16 significant bits.
  184  */
  185 
  186 /*
  187  * SFILR is a bitmap of address lines 7:0 decoded by the second function
  188  * device.  Eg. a device with 16 ports should write 0x0f to this register.
  189  */
  190 
  191 
  192 
  193 /********************************
  194  * Ethernet controller registers
  195  ********************************/
  196 
  197 /*
  198  * Common registers (available from any register page)
  199  *
  200  * Note: The EDP is actually 32 bits wide, occupying registers 2-5.  In PCMCIA 
  201  * operation we can only access 16 bits at once, through registers 4 & 5.
  202  */
  203 #define XE_CR                   0x00    /* Command register (write) */
  204 #define XE_ESR                  0x00    /* Ethernet status register (read) */
  205 #define XE_PR                   0x01    /* Page select register */
  206 #define XE_EDP                  0x04    /* Ethernet data port */
  207 #define XE_ISR                  0x06    /* Ethernet interrupt status register (read) */
  208 #define XE_GIR                  0x07    /* Global interrupt register (Dingo only) */
  209 
  210 /* XE_CR bits */
  211 #define XE_CR_TX_PACKET         0x01    /* Transmit packet */
  212 #define XE_CR_SOFT_RESET        0x02    /* Software reset */
  213 #define XE_CR_ENABLE_INTR       0x04    /* Enable interrupts */
  214 #define XE_CR_FORCE_INTR        0x08    /* Force an interrupt */
  215 #define XE_CR_CLEAR_FIFO        0x10    /* Clear FIFO after transmit overrun */
  216 #define XE_CR_CLEAR_OVERRUN     0x20    /* Clear receive overrun condition */
  217 #define XE_CR_RESTART_TX        0x40    /* Restart TX after 16 collisions or TX underrun */
  218 
  219 /* XE_ESR bits */
  220 #define XE_ESR_FULL_PACKET_RX   0x01    /* At least one full packet received */
  221 #define XE_ESR_PART_PACKET_RX   0x02    /* At least 64 bytes of packet received */
  222 #define XE_ESR_REJECT_PACKET    0x04    /* Partial packet rejected */
  223 #define XE_ESR_TX_PENDING       0x08    /* At least one packet waiting to transmit */
  224 #define XE_ESR_BAD_POLARITY     0x10    /* Bad cable polarity? (CE2 only) */
  225 #define XE_ESR_MEDIA_SELECT     0x20    /* SSI(?) media select: 1 = Twisted pair; 0 = AUI */
  226 
  227 /* XE_ISR bits */
  228 #define XE_ISR_TX_OVERFLOW      0x01    /* No space in transmit buffer */
  229 #define XE_ISR_TX_PACKET        0x02    /* Packet sent successfully */
  230 #define XE_ISR_MAC_INTR         0x04    /* Some kind of MAC interrupt happened */
  231 #define XE_ISR_RX_EARLY         0x10    /* Incoming packet in early receive mode */
  232 #define XE_ISR_RX_PACKET        0x20    /* Complete packet received successfully */
  233 #define XE_ISR_RX_REJECT        0x40    /* Partial incoming packet rejected by MAC */
  234 #define XE_ISR_FORCE_INTR       0x80    /* Interrupt forced */
  235 
  236 /* XE_GIR bits */
  237 #define XE_GIR_ETH_IRQ          0x01    /* Ethernet IRQ pending */
  238 #define XE_GIR_ETH_MASK         0x02    /* 1 = Mask Ethernet interrupts to host */
  239 #define XE_GIR_SF_IRQ           0x04    /* Second function IRQ pending */
  240 #define XE_GIR_SF_MASK          0x08    /* 1 = Mask second function interrupts to host */
  241 
  242 
  243 /*
  244  * Page 0 registers
  245  */
  246 #define XE_TSO                  0x08    /* Transmit space open (17 bits) */
  247 #define XE_TRS                  0x0a    /* Transmit reservation size (CE2 only, removed in rev. 1) */
  248 #define XE_DO                   0x0c    /* Data offset register (13 bits/3 flags, write) */
  249 #define XE_RSR                  0x0c    /* Receive status register (read) */
  250 #define XE_TPR                  0x0d    /* Packets transmitted register (read) */
  251 #define XE_RBC                  0x0e    /* Received byte count (13 bits/3 flags, read) */
  252 
  253 /* XE_DO bits */
  254 #define XE_DO_OFFSET            0x1fff  /* First byte fetched when CHANGE_OFFSET issued */
  255 #define XE_DO_OFFSET_SHIFT      0x00
  256 #define XE_DO_CHANGE_OFFSET     0x2000  /* Flush RX FIFO, start fetching from OFFSET */
  257 #define XE_DO_SHARED_MEM        0x4000  /* Enable shared memory mode */
  258 #define XE_DO_SKIP_RX_PACKET    0x8000  /* Skip to next packet in buffer memory */
  259 
  260 /* XE_RSR bits */
  261 #define XE_RSR_PHYS_PACKET      0x01    /* 1 = Physical packet, 0 = Multicast packet */
  262 #define XE_RSR_BCAST_PACKET     0x02    /* Broadcast packet */
  263 #define XE_RSR_LONG_PACKET      0x04    /* Packet >1518 bytes */
  264 #define XE_RSR_ADDR_MATCH       0x08    /* Packet matched one of our node addresses */
  265 #define XE_RSR_ALIGN_ERROR      0x10    /* Bad alignment? (CE2 only) */
  266 #define XE_RSR_CRC_ERROR        0x20    /* Incorrect CRC */
  267 #define XE_RSR_RX_OK            0x80    /* No errors on received packet */
  268 
  269 /* XE_RBC bits */
  270 #define XE_RBC_BYTE_COUNT       0x1fff  /* Bytes received for current packet */
  271 #define XE_RBC_COUNT_SHIFT      0x00
  272 #define XE_RBC_FULL_PACKET_RX   0x2000  /* These mirror bits 2:0 of ESR, if ECR:7 is set */
  273 #define XE_RBC_PART_PACKET_RX   0x4000
  274 #define XE_RBC_REJECT_PACKET    0x8000
  275 
  276 
  277 /*
  278  * Page 1 registers
  279  */
  280 #define XE_IMR0                 0x0c    /* Interrupt mask register 0 */
  281 #define XE_IMR1                 0x0d    /* Interrupt mask register 1 (CE2 only) */
  282 #define XE_ECR                  0x0e    /* Ethernet configuration register */
  283 
  284 /* XE_IMR0 bits */
  285 #define XE_IMR0_TX_OVERFLOW     0x01    /* Masks for bits in ISR */
  286 #define XE_IMR0_TX_PACKET       0x02
  287 #define XE_IMR0_MAC_INTR        0x04
  288 #define XE_IMR0_TX_RESGRANT 0x08        /* Tx reservation granted (CE2) */
  289 #define XE_IMR0_RX_EARLY        0x10
  290 #define XE_IMR0_RX_PACKET       0x20
  291 #define XE_IMR0_RX_REJECT       0x40
  292 #define XE_IMR0_FORCE_INTR      0x80
  293 
  294 /* XE_IMR1 bits */
  295 #define XE_IMR1_TX_UNDERRUN     0x01
  296 
  297 /* XE_ECR bits */
  298 #define XE_ECR_EARLY_TX         0x01    /* Enable early transmit mode */
  299 #define XE_ECR_EARLY_RX         0x02    /* Enable early receive mode */
  300 #define XE_ECR_FULL_DUPLEX      0x04    /* Enable full-duplex (disable collision detection) */
  301 #define XE_ECR_LONG_TPCABLE     0x08    /* CE2 only */
  302 #define XE_ECR_NO_POL_COL       0x10    /* CE2 only */
  303 #define XE_ECR_NO_LINK_PULSE    0x20    /* Don't check/send link pulses (not 10BT compliant) */
  304 #define XE_ECR_NO_AUTO_TX       0x40    /* CE2 only */
  305 #define XE_ECR_SOFT_COMPAT      0x80    /* Map ESR bits 2:0 to RBC bits 15:13 */
  306 
  307 
  308 /*
  309  * Page 2 registers
  310  */
  311 #define XE_RBS                  0x08    /* Receive buffer start (16 bits) */
  312 #define XE_LED                  0x0a    /* LED control register */
  313 #define XE_LED3                 0x0b    /* LED3 control register */
  314 #define XE_MSR                  0x0c    /* Misc. setup register (Mohawk specific register?) */
  315 #define XE_GPR2                 0x0d    /* General purpose register 2 */
  316 
  317 /*
  318  * LED function selection:
  319  * 000 - Disabled
  320  * 001 - Collision activity
  321  * 010 - !Collision activity
  322  * 011 - 10Mbit link detected
  323  * 100 - 100Mbit link detected
  324  * 101 - 10/100Mbit link detected
  325  * 110 - Automatic assertion
  326  * 111 - Transmit activity
  327  */
  328 
  329 /* XE_LED bits */
  330 #define XE_LED_LED0_MASK        0x07    /* LED0 function selection */
  331 #define XE_LED_LED0_SHIFT       0x00
  332 #define XE_LED_LED1_MASK        0x38    /* LED1 function selection */
  333 #define XE_LED_LED1_SHIFT       0x03
  334 #define XE_LED_LED0_RX          0x40    /* Add receive activity to LED0 */
  335 #define XE_LED_LED1_RX          0x80    /* Add receive activity to LED1 */
  336 
  337 /* XE_LED3 bits */
  338 #define XE_LED3_MASK            0x07    /* LED3 function selection */
  339 #define XE_LED3_SHIFT           0x00
  340 #define XE_LED3_RX              0x40    /* Add receive activity to LED3 */
  341 
  342 /* XE_MSR bits */
  343 #define XE_MSR_128K_SRAM        0x01    /* Select 128K SRAM */
  344 #define XE_MSR_RBS_BIT16        0x02    /* Bit 16 of RBS (only useful with big SRAM) */
  345 #define XE_MSR_MII_SELECT       0x08    /* Select MII instead of SSI interface */
  346 #define XE_MSR_HASH_TABLE       0x20    /* Enable hash table filtering */
  347 
  348 /* XE_GPR2 bits */
  349 #define XE_GPR2_GP3_OUT         0x01    /* Value written to GP3 line */
  350 #define XE_GPR2_GP4_OUT         0x02    /* Value written to GP4 line */
  351 #define XE_GPR2_GP3_SELECT      0x04    /* 1 = GP3 is output, 0 = GP3 is input */
  352 #define XE_GPR2_GP4_SELECT      0x08    /* 1 = GP4 is output, 0 = GP3 is input */
  353 #define XE_GPR2_GP3_IN          0x10    /* Value read from GP3 line */
  354 #define XE_GPR2_GP4_IN          0x20    /* Value read from GP4 line */
  355 
  356 
  357 /*
  358  * Page 3 registers
  359  */
  360 #define XE_TPT                  0x0a    /* Transmit packet threshold (13 bits) */
  361 
  362 
  363 /*
  364  * Page 4 registers
  365  */
  366 #define XE_GPR0                 0x08    /* General purpose register 0 */
  367 #define XE_GPR1                 0x09    /* General purpose register 1 */
  368 #define XE_BOV                  0x0a    /* Bonding version register (read) */
  369 #define XE_EES                  0x0b    /* EEPROM control register */
  370 #define XE_LMA                  0x0c    /* Local memory address (CE2 only) */
  371 #define XE_LMD                  0x0e    /* Local memory data (CE2 only) */
  372 
  373 /* XE_GPR0 bits */
  374 #define XE_GPR0_GP1_OUT         0x01    /* Value written to GP1 line */
  375 #define XE_GPR0_GP2_OUT         0x02    /* Value written to GP2 line */
  376 #define XE_GPR0_GP1_SELECT      0x04    /* 1 = GP1 is output, 0 = GP1 is input */
  377 #define XE_GPR0_GP2_SELECT      0x08    /* 1 = GP2 is output, 0 = GP2 is input */
  378 #define XE_GPR0_GP1_IN          0x10    /* Value read from GP1 line */
  379 #define XE_GPR0_GP2_IN          0x20    /* Value read from GP2 line */
  380 
  381 /* XE_GPR1 bits */
  382 #define XE_GPR1_POWER_DOWN      0x01    /* 0 = Power down analog section */
  383 #define XE_GPR1_AIC                     0x04    /* AIC bit (CE2 only) */
  384 
  385 /* XE_BOV values */
  386 #define XE_BOV_DINGO            0x55    /* Dingo in Dingo mode */
  387 #define XE_BOV_MOHAWK           0x41    /* Original Mohawk */
  388 #define XE_BOV_MOHAWK_REV1      0x45    /* Rev. 1 Mohawk, or Dingo in Mohawk mode */
  389 #define XE_BOV_CEM28            0x11    /* CEM28 */
  390 
  391 /* XE_EES bits */
  392 #define XE_EES_SCL_OUTPUT       0x01    /* Value written to SCL line, when MANUAL_ROM set */
  393 #define XE_EES_SDA_OUTPUT       0x02    /* Value written to SDA line, when MANUAL_ROM set */
  394 #define XE_EES_SDA_INPUT        0x04    /* Value read from SDA line */
  395 #define XE_EES_SDA_TRISTATE     0x08    /* 1 = SDA is output, 0 = SDA is input */
  396 #define XE_EES_MANUAL_ROM       0x20    /* Enable manual contro of serial EEPROM */
  397 
  398 
  399 /*
  400  * Page 5 registers (all read only)
  401  */
  402 #define XE_CRHA                 0x08    /* Current Rx host address (16 bits) */
  403 #define XE_RHSA                 0x0a    /* Rx host start address (16 bits) */
  404 #define XE_RNSA                 0x0c    /* Rx network start address (16 bits) */
  405 #define XE_CRNA                 0x0e    /* Current Rx network address (16 bits) */
  406 
  407 
  408 /*
  409  * Page 6 registers (all read only)
  410  */
  411 #define XE_CTHA                 0x08    /* Current Tx host address (16 bits) */
  412 #define XE_THSA                 0x0a    /* Tx host start address (16 bits) */
  413 #define XE_TNSA                 0x0c    /* Tx network statr address (16 bits) */
  414 #define XE_CTNA                 0x0e    /* Current Tx network address (16 bits) */
  415 
  416 
  417 /*
  418  * Page 8 registers (all read only)
  419  */
  420 #define XE_THBC                 0x08    /* Tx host byte count (16 bits) */
  421 #define XE_THPS                 0x0a    /* Tx host packet size (16 bits) */
  422 #define XE_TNBC                 0x0c    /* Tx network byte count (16 bits) */
  423 #define XE_TNPS                 0x0e    /* Tx network packet size (16 bits) */
  424 
  425 
  426 /*
  427  * Page 0x10 registers (all read only)
  428  */
  429 #define XE_DINGOID              0x08    /* Dingo ID register (16 bits) (Dingo only) */
  430 #define XE_RevID                0x0a    /* Dingo revision ID (16 bits) (Dingo only) */
  431 #define XE_VendorID             0x0c    /* Dingo vendor ID   (16 bits) (Dingo only) */
  432 
  433 /* Values for the above registers */
  434 #define XE_DINGOID_DINGO3       0x444b  /* In both Dingo and Mohawk modes */
  435 #define XE_RevID_DINGO3         0x0001
  436 #define XE_VendorID_DINGO3      0x0041
  437 
  438 
  439 /*
  440  * Page 0x40 registers
  441  */
  442 #define XE_CMD0                 0x08    /* MAC Command register (write) */
  443 #define XE_RST0                 0x09    /* Receive status register */
  444 #define XE_TXST0                0x0b    /* Transmit status register 0 */
  445 #define XE_TXST1                0x0c    /* Transmit status register 1 */
  446 #define XE_RX0Msk               0x0d    /* Receive status mask register */
  447 #define XE_TX0Msk               0x0e    /* Transmit status 0 mask register */
  448 #define XE_TX1Msk               0x0f    /* Transmit status 1 mask register */
  449 
  450 /* CMD0 bits */
  451 #define XE_CMD0_TX              0x01    /* CE2 only */
  452 #define XE_CMD0_RX_ENABLE       0x04    /* Enable receiver */
  453 #define XE_CMD0_RX_DISABLE      0x08    /* Disable receiver */
  454 #define XE_CMD0_ABORT           0x10    /* CE2 only */
  455 #define XE_CMD0_ONLINE          0x20    /* Take MAC online */
  456 #define XE_CMD0_ACK_INTR        0x40    /* CE2 only */
  457 #define XE_CMD0_OFFLINE         0x80    /* Take MAC offline */
  458 
  459 /* RST0 bits */
  460 #define XE_RST0_LONG_PACKET     0x02    /* Packet received with >1518 and <8184 bytes */
  461 #define XE_RST0_CRC_ERROR       0x08    /* Packet received with incorrect CRC */
  462 #define XE_RST0_RX_OVERRUN      0x10    /* Receiver overrun, byte(s) dropped */
  463 #define XE_RST0_RX_ENABLE       0x20    /* Receiver enabled */
  464 #define XE_RST0_RX_ABORT        0x40    /* Receive aborted: CRC, FIFO overrun or addr mismatch */
  465 #define XE_RST0_RX_OK           0x80    /* Complete packet received OK */
  466 
  467 /* TXST0 bits */
  468 #define XE_TXST0_NO_CARRIER     0x01    /* Lost carrier.  Only valid in 10Mbit half-duplex */
  469 #define XE_TXST0_16_COLLISIONS  0x02    /* Packet aborted after 16 collisions */
  470 #define XE_TXST0_TX_UNDERRUN    0x08    /* MAC ran out of data to send */
  471 #define XE_TXST0_LATE_COLLISION 0x10    /* Collision later than 512 bits */
  472 #define XE_TXST0_SQE_FAIL       0x20    /* SQE test failed. */
  473 #define XE_TXST0_TX_ABORT       0x40    /* Transmit aborted: collisions, underrun or overrun */
  474 #define XE_TXST0_TX_OK          0x80    /* Complete packet sent OK */
  475 
  476 /* TXST1 bits */
  477 #define XE_TXST1_RETRY_COUNT    0x0f    /* Collision counter for current packet */
  478 #define XE_TXST1_LINK_STATUS    0x10    /* Valid link status */
  479 
  480 /* RX0Msk bits */
  481 #define XE_RX0M_MP                      0x01    /* Multicast packet? (CE2 only) */
  482 #define XE_RX0M_LONG_PACKET     0x02    /* Masks for bits in RXST0 */
  483 #define XE_RX0M_ALIGN_ERROR     0x04    /* Alignment error (CE2 only) */
  484 #define XE_RX0M_CRC_ERROR       0x08
  485 #define XE_RX0M_RX_OVERRUN      0x10
  486 #define XE_RX0M_RX_ABORT        0x40
  487 #define XE_RX0M_RX_OK           0x80
  488 
  489 /* TX0Msk bits */
  490 #define XE_TX0M_NO_CARRIER      0x01    /* Masks for bits in TXST0 */
  491 #define XE_TX0M_16_COLLISIONS   0x02
  492 #define XE_TX0M_TX_UNDERRUN     0x08
  493 #define XE_TX0M_LATE_COLLISION  0x10
  494 #define XE_TX0M_SQE_FAIL        0x20
  495 #define XE_TX0M_TX_ABORT        0x40
  496 #define XE_TX0M_TX_OK           0x80
  497 
  498 /* TX1Msk bits */
  499 #define XE_TX1M_PKTDEF          0x20
  500 
  501 
  502 /*
  503  * Page 0x42 registers
  504  */
  505 #define XE_SWC0                 0x08    /* Software configuration 0 */
  506 #define XE_SWC1                 0x09    /* Software configuration 1 */
  507 #define XE_BOC                  0x0a    /* Back-off configuration */
  508 #define XE_TCD                  0x0b    /* Transmit collision deferral */
  509 
  510 /* SWC0 bits */
  511 #define XE_SWC0_LOOPBACK_ENABLE 0x01    /* Enable loopback operation */
  512 #define XE_SWC0_LOOPBACK_SOURCE 0x02    /* 1 = Transceiver, 0 = MAC */
  513 #define XE_SWC0_ACCEPT_ERROR    0x04    /* Accept otherwise OK packets with CRC errors */
  514 #define XE_SWC0_ACCEPT_SHORT    0x08    /* Accept otherwise OK packets that are too short */
  515 #define XE_SWC0_NO_SRC_INSERT   0x20    /* Disable source insertion (CE2) */
  516 #define XE_SWC0_NO_CRC_INSERT   0x40    /* Don't add CRC to outgoing packets */
  517 
  518 /* SWC1 bits */
  519 #define XE_SWC1_IA_ENABLE       0x01    /* Enable individual address filters */
  520 #define XE_SWC1_ALLMULTI        0x02    /* Accept all multicast packets */
  521 #define XE_SWC1_PROMISCUOUS     0x04    /* Accept all non-multicast packets */
  522 #define XE_SWC1_BCAST_DISABLE   0x08    /* Reject broadcast packets */
  523 #define XE_SWC1_MEDIA_SELECT    0x40    /* AUI media select (Mohawk only) */
  524 #define XE_SWC1_AUTO_MEDIA      0x80    /* Auto media select (Mohawk only) */
  525 
  526 
  527 /*
  528  * Page 0x44 registers (CE2 only)
  529  */
  530 #define XE_TDR0                 0x08    /* Time domain reflectometry register 0 */
  531 #define XE_TDR1                 0x09    /* Time domain reflectometry register 1 */
  532 #define XE_RXC0                 0x0a    /* Receive byte count low */
  533 #define XE_RXC1                 0x0b    /* Receive byte count high */
  534 
  535 
  536 /*
  537  * Page 0x45 registers (CE2 only)
  538  */
  539 #define XE_REV                  0x0f    /* Revision (read) */
  540 
  541 
  542 /*
  543  * Page 0x50-0x57: Individual address 0-9
  544  *
  545  * Used to filter incoming packets by matching against individual node
  546  * addresses.  If IA matching is enabled (SWC1, bit0) any incoming packet with 
  547  * a destination matching one of these 10 addresses will be received.  IA0 is
  548  * always enabled and usually matches the card's unique address.
  549  *
  550  * Addresses are stored LSB first, ie. IA00 (reg. 8 on page 0x50) contains the 
  551  * LSB of IA0, and so on.  The data is stored contiguously, in that addresses
  552  * can be broken across page boundaries.  That is:
  553  *
  554  * Reg: 50/8 50/9 50/a 50/b 50/c 50/d 50/e 50/f 51/8 51/9 ... 57/a 57/b
  555  *      IA00 IA01 IA02 IA03 IA04 IA05 IA10 IA11 IA12 IA13 ... IA94 IA95
  556  */
  557 
  558 /*
  559  * Page 0x58: Multicast hash table filter
  560  *
  561  * In case the 10 individual addresses aren't enough, we also have a multicast
  562  * hash filter, enabled through MSR:5.  The most significant six bits of the
  563  * CRC on each incoming packet are reversed and used as an index into the 64
  564  * bits of the hash table.  If the appropriate bit is set the packet it
  565  * received, although higher layers may still need to filter it out.  The CRC
  566  * calculation is as follows:
  567  *
  568  * crc = 0xffffffff;
  569  * poly = 0x04c11db6;
  570  * for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
  571  *   current = mcast_addr[i];
  572  *   for (k = 1; k <= 8; k++) {
  573  *     if (crc & 0x80000000)
  574  *       crc31 = 0x01;
  575  *     else
  576  *       crc31 = 0;
  577  *     bit = crc31 ^ (current & 0x01);
  578  *     crc <<= 1;
  579  *     current >>= 1;
  580  *     if (bit)
  581  *       crc = (crc ^ poly)|1
  582  *   }
  583  * }
  584  */
  585 
  586 
  587 
  588 /****************
  589  * MII registers
  590  ****************/
  591 
  592 /*
  593  * Basic MII-compliant PHY register definitions.  According to the Dingo spec, 
  594  * PHYs from (at least) MicroLinear, National Semiconductor, ICS, TDK and
  595  * Quality Semiconductor have been used.  These apparently all come up with
  596  * PHY ID 0x00 unless the "interceptor module" on the Dingo 3 is in use.  With 
  597  * the interceptor enabled, the PHY is faked up to look like an ICS unit with
  598  * ID 0x16.  The interceptor can be enabled/disabled in software.
  599  *
  600  * The ML6692 (and maybe others) doesn't have a 10Mbps mode -- this is handled 
  601  * by an internal 10Mbps transceiver that we know nothing about... some cards
  602  * seem to work with the MII in 10Mbps mode, so I guess some PHYs must support 
  603  * it.  The question is, how can you figure out which one you have?  Just to
  604  * add to the fun there are also 10Mbps _only_ Mohawk/Dingo cards.  Aaargh!
  605  */
  606 
  607 /*
  608  * Masks for the MII-related bits in GPR2
  609  */
  610 #define XE_MII_CLK              XE_GPR2_GP3_OUT
  611 #define XE_MII_DIR              XE_GPR2_GP4_SELECT
  612 #define XE_MII_WRD              XE_GPR2_GP4_OUT
  613 #define XE_MII_RDD              XE_GPR2_GP4_IN
  614 
  615 /*
  616  * MII PHY ID register values
  617  */
  618 #define PHY_ID_ML6692           0x0000  /* MicroLinear ML6692? Or unknown */
  619 #define PHY_ID_ICS1890          0x0015  /* ICS1890 */
  620 #define PHY_ID_QS6612           0x0181  /* Quality QS6612 */
  621 #define PHY_ID_DP83840          0x2000  /* National DP83840 */
  622 
  623 /*
  624  * MII command (etc) bit strings.
  625  */
  626 #define XE_MII_STARTDELIM       0x01
  627 #define XE_MII_READOP           0x02
  628 #define XE_MII_WRITEOP          0x01
  629 #define XE_MII_TURNAROUND       0x02
  630 
  631 /*
  632  * PHY registers.
  633  */
  634 #define PHY_BMCR                0x00    /* Basic Mode Control Register */
  635 #define PHY_BMSR                0x01    /* Basic Mode Status Register */
  636 #define PHY_ID1                 0x02    /* PHY ID 1 */
  637 #define PHY_ID2                 0x03    /* PHY ID 2 */
  638 #define PHY_ANAR                0x04    /* Auto-Negotiation Advertisement Register */
  639 #define PHY_LPAR                0x05    /* Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register */
  640 #define PHY_ANER                0x06    /* Auto-Negotiation Expansion Register */
  641 
  642 /* BMCR bits */
  643 #define PHY_BMCR_RESET          0x8000  /* Soft reset PHY.  Self-clearing */
  644 #define PHY_BMCR_LOOPBK         0x4000  /* Enable loopback */
  645 #define PHY_BMCR_SPEEDSEL       0x2000  /* 1=100Mbps, 0=10Mbps */
  646 #define PHY_BMCR_AUTONEGENBL    0x1000  /* Auto-negotiation enabled */
  647 #define PHY_BMCR_ISOLATE        0x0400  /* Isolate ML6692 from MII */
  648 #define PHY_BMCR_AUTONEGRSTR    0x0200  /* Restart auto-negotiation.  Self-clearing */
  649 #define PHY_BMCR_DUPLEX         0x0100  /* Full duplex operation */
  650 #define PHY_BMCR_COLLTEST       0x0080  /* Enable collision test */
  651 
  652 /* BMSR bits */
  653 #define PHY_BMSR_100BT4         0x8000  /* 100Base-T4 capable */
  654 #define PHY_BMSR_100BTXFULL     0x4000  /* 100Base-TX full duplex capable */
  655 #define PHY_BMSR_100BTXHALF     0x2000  /* 100Base-TX half duplex capable */
  656 #define PHY_BMSR_10BTFULL       0x1000  /* 10Base-T full duplex capable */
  657 #define PHY_BMSR_10BTHALF       0x0800  /* 10Base-T half duplex capable */
  658 #define PHY_BMSR_AUTONEGCOMP    0x0020  /* Auto-negotiation complete */
  659 #define PHY_BMSR_CANAUTONEG     0x0008  /* Auto-negotiation supported */
  660 #define PHY_BMSR_LINKSTAT       0x0004  /* Link is up */
  661 #define PHY_BMSR_EXTENDED       0x0001  /* Extended register capabilities */
  662 
  663 /* ANAR bits */
  664 #define PHY_ANAR_NEXTPAGE       0x8000  /* Additional link code word pages */
  665 #define PHY_ANAR_TLRFLT         0x2000  /* Remote wire fault detected */
  666 #define PHY_ANAR_100BT4         0x0200  /* 100Base-T4 capable */
  667 #define PHY_ANAR_100BTXFULL     0x0100  /* 100Base-TX full duplex capable */
  668 #define PHY_ANAR_100BTXHALF     0x0080  /* 100Base-TX half duplex capable */
  669 #define PHY_ANAR_10BTFULL       0x0040  /* 10Base-T full duplex capable */
  670 #define PHY_ANAR_10BTHALF       0x0020  /* 10Base-T half duplex capable */
  671 #define PHY_ANAR_PROTO4         0x0010  /* Protocol selection (00001 = 802.3) */
  672 #define PHY_ANAR_PROTO3         0x0008
  673 #define PHY_ANAR_PROTO2         0x0004
  674 #define PHY_ANAR_PROTO1         0x0002
  675 #define PHY_ANAR_PROTO0         0x0001
  676 #define PHY_ANAR_8023           PHY_ANAR_PROTO0
  677 #define PHY_ANAR_DINGO          PHY_ANAR_100BT+PHY_ANAR_10BT_FD+PHY_ANAR_10BT+PHY_ANAR_8023
  678 #define PHY_ANAR_MOHAWK         PHY_ANAR_100BT+PHY_ANAR_10BT_FD+PHY_ANAR_10BT+PHY_ANAR_8023
  679 
  680 /* LPAR bits */
  681 #define PHY_LPAR_NEXTPAGE       0x8000  /* Additional link code word pages */
  682 #define PHY_LPAR_LPACK          0x4000  /* Link partner acknowledged receipt */
  683 #define PHY_LPAR_TLRFLT         0x2000  /* Remote wire fault detected */
  684 #define PHY_LPAR_100BT4         0x0200  /* 100Base-T4 capable */
  685 #define PHY_LPAR_100BTXFULL     0x0100  /* 100Base-TX full duplex capable */
  686 #define PHY_LPAR_100BTXHALF     0x0080  /* 100Base-TX half duplex capable */
  687 #define PHY_LPAR_10BTFULL       0x0040  /* 10Base-T full duplex capable */
  688 #define PHY_LPAR_10BTHALF       0x0020  /* 10Base-T half duplex capable */
  689 #define PHY_LPAR_PROTO4         0x0010  /* Protocol selection (00001 = 802.3) */
  690 #define PHY_LPAR_PROTO3         0x0008
  691 #define PHY_LPAR_PROTO2         0x0004
  692 #define PHY_LPAR_PROTO1         0x0002
  693 #define PHY_LPAR_PROTO0         0x0001
  694 
  695 /* ANER bits */
  696 #define PHY_ANER_MLFAULT        0x0010  /* More than one link is up! */
  697 #define PHY_ANER_LPNPABLE       0x0008  /* Link partner supports next page */
  698 #define PHY_ANER_NPABLE         0x0004  /* Local port supports next page */
  699 #define PHY_ANER_PAGERX         0x0002  /* Page received */
  700 #define PHY_ANER_LPAUTONEG      0x0001  /* Link partner can auto-negotiate */
  701 
  702 #endif /* DEV_XE_IF_XEREG_H */

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