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| diff --git a/drivers/net/ne2000_base.c b/drivers/net/ne2000_base.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4a0770814 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/ne2000_base.c @@ -0,0 +1,757 @@ +/* +Ported to U-Boot by Christian Pellegrin <chri@ascensit.com> + +Based on sources from the Linux kernel (pcnet_cs.c, 8390.h) and +eCOS(if_dp83902a.c, if_dp83902a.h). Both of these 2 wonderful world +are GPL, so this is, of course, GPL. + +========================================================================== + +dev/if_dp83902a.c + +Ethernet device driver for NS DP83902a ethernet controller + +========================================================================== +####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### +------------------------------------------- +This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. +Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. + +eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free +Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. + +eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY +WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License +for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. + +As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros +or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it +with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not +by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public +License. However the source code for this file must still be made available +in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. + +This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on +this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. + +Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. +at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ +------------------------------------------- +####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### +####BSDCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### + +------------------------------------------- + +Portions of this software may have been derived from OpenBSD or other sources, +and are covered by the appropriate copyright disclaimers included herein. + +------------------------------------------- + +####BSDCOPYRIGHTEND#### +========================================================================== +#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### + +Author(s):	gthomas +Contributors:	gthomas, jskov, rsandifo +Date:		2001-06-13 +Purpose: +Description: + +FIXME:		Will fail if pinged with large packets (1520 bytes) +Add promisc config +Add SNMP + +####DESCRIPTIONEND#### + +========================================================================== +*/ + +#include <common.h> +#include <command.h> +#include <net.h> +#include <malloc.h> + +#define mdelay(n)	udelay((n)*1000) +/* forward definition of function used for the uboot interface */ +void uboot_push_packet_len(int len); +void uboot_push_tx_done(int key, int val); + +/* NE2000 base header file */ +#include "ne2000_base.h" + +#if defined(CONFIG_DRIVER_AX88796L) +/* AX88796L support */ +#include "ax88796.h" +#else +/* Basic NE2000 chip support */ +#include "ne2000.h" +#endif + +static dp83902a_priv_data_t nic; /* just one instance of the card supported */ + +static bool +dp83902a_init(void) +{ +	dp83902a_priv_data_t *dp = &nic; +	u8* base; +#if defined(NE2000_BASIC_INIT) +	int i; +#endif + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	base = dp->base; +	if (!base) +		return false;	/* No device found */ + +	DEBUG_LINE(); + +#if defined(NE2000_BASIC_INIT) +	/* AX88796L doesn't need */ +	/* Prepare ESA */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_PAGE1);	/* Select page 1 */ +	/* Use the address from the serial EEPROM */ +	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) +		DP_IN(base, DP_P1_PAR0+i, dp->esa[i]); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_PAGE0);	/* Select page 0 */ + +	printf("NE2000 - %s ESA: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", +		"eeprom", +		dp->esa[0], +		dp->esa[1], +		dp->esa[2], +		dp->esa[3], +		dp->esa[4], +		dp->esa[5] ); + +#endif	/* NE2000_BASIC_INIT */ +	return true; +} + +static void +dp83902a_stop(void) +{ +	dp83902a_priv_data_t *dp = &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_STOP);	/* Brutal */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, 0xFF);		/* Clear any pending interrupts */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_IMR, 0x00);		/* Disable all interrupts */ + +	dp->running = false; +} + +/* + * This function is called to "start up" the interface. It may be called + * multiple times, even when the hardware is already running. It will be + * called whenever something "hardware oriented" changes and should leave + * the hardware ready to send/receive packets. + */ +static void +dp83902a_start(u8 * enaddr) +{ +	dp83902a_priv_data_t *dp = &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	int i; + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_STOP); /* Brutal */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_DCR, DP_DCR_INIT); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, 0);		/* Remote byte count */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, 0); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RCR, DP_RCR_MON);	/* Accept no packets */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TCR, DP_TCR_LOCAL);	/* Transmitter [virtually] off */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TPSR, dp->tx_buf1);	/* Transmitter start page */ +	dp->tx1 = dp->tx2 = 0; +	dp->tx_next = dp->tx_buf1; +	dp->tx_started = false; +	dp->running = true; +	DP_OUT(base, DP_PSTART, dp->rx_buf_start); /* Receive ring start page */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_BNDRY, dp->rx_buf_end - 1); /* Receive ring boundary */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_PSTOP, dp->rx_buf_end);	/* Receive ring end page */ +	dp->rx_next = dp->rx_buf_start - 1; +	dp->running = true; +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, 0xFF);		/* Clear any pending interrupts */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_IMR, DP_IMR_All);	/* Enable all interrupts */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_PAGE1 | DP_CR_STOP);	/* Select page 1 */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_P1_CURP, dp->rx_buf_start);	/* Current page - next free page for Rx */ +	dp->running = true; +	for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++) { +		/* FIXME */ +		/*((vu_short*)( base + ((DP_P1_PAR0 + i) * 2) + +		 * 0x1400)) = enaddr[i];*/ +		DP_OUT(base, DP_P1_PAR0+i, enaddr[i]); +	} +	/* Enable and start device */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TCR, DP_TCR_NORMAL); /* Normal transmit operations */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RCR, DP_RCR_AB); /* Accept broadcast, no errors, no multicast */ +	dp->running = true; +} + +/* + * This routine is called to start the transmitter. It is split out from the + * data handling routine so it may be called either when data becomes first + * available or when an Tx interrupt occurs + */ + +static void +dp83902a_start_xmit(int start_page, int len) +{ +	dp83902a_priv_data_t *dp = (dp83902a_priv_data_t *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +#if DEBUG & 1 +	printf("Tx pkt %d len %d\n", start_page, len); +	if (dp->tx_started) +		printf("TX already started?!?\n"); +#endif + +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, (DP_ISR_TxP | DP_ISR_TxE)); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TBCL, len & 0xFF); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TBCH, len >> 8); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TPSR, start_page); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_TXPKT | DP_CR_START); + +	dp->tx_started = true; +} + +/* + * This routine is called to send data to the hardware. It is known a-priori + * that there is free buffer space (dp->tx_next). + */ +static void +dp83902a_send(u8 *data, int total_len, u32 key) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	int len, start_page, pkt_len, i, isr; +#if DEBUG & 4 +	int dx; +#endif + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	len = pkt_len = total_len; +	if (pkt_len < IEEE_8023_MIN_FRAME) +		pkt_len = IEEE_8023_MIN_FRAME; + +	start_page = dp->tx_next; +	if (dp->tx_next == dp->tx_buf1) { +		dp->tx1 = start_page; +		dp->tx1_len = pkt_len; +		dp->tx1_key = key; +		dp->tx_next = dp->tx_buf2; +	} else { +		dp->tx2 = start_page; +		dp->tx2_len = pkt_len; +		dp->tx2_key = key; +		dp->tx_next = dp->tx_buf1; +	} + +#if DEBUG & 5 +	printf("TX prep page %d len %d\n", start_page, pkt_len); +#endif + +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_RDC);	/* Clear end of DMA */ +	{ +		/* +		 * Dummy read. The manual sez something slightly different, +		 * but the code is extended a bit to do what Hitachi's monitor +		 * does (i.e., also read data). +		 */ + +		u16 tmp; +		int len = 1; + +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAL, 0x100 - len); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAH, (start_page - 1) & 0xff); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, len); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, 0); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_RDMA | DP_CR_START); +		DP_IN_DATA(dp->data, tmp); +	} + +#ifdef CYGHWR_NS_DP83902A_PLF_BROKEN_TX_DMA +	/* +	 * Stall for a bit before continuing to work around random data +	 * corruption problems on some platforms. +	 */ +	CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(1); +#endif + +	/* Send data to device buffer(s) */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAL, 0); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAH, start_page); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, pkt_len & 0xFF); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, pkt_len >> 8); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_WDMA | DP_CR_START); + +	/* Put data into buffer */ +#if DEBUG & 4 +	printf(" sg buf %08lx len %08x\n ", (u32)data, len); +	dx = 0; +#endif +	while (len > 0) { +#if DEBUG & 4 +		printf(" %02x", *data); +		if (0 == (++dx % 16)) printf("\n "); +#endif + +		DP_OUT_DATA(dp->data, *data++); +		len--; +	} +#if DEBUG & 4 +	printf("\n"); +#endif +	if (total_len < pkt_len) { +#if DEBUG & 4 +		printf("  + %d bytes of padding\n", pkt_len - total_len); +#endif +		/* Padding to 802.3 length was required */ +		for (i = total_len; i < pkt_len;) { +			i++; +			DP_OUT_DATA(dp->data, 0); +		} +	} + +#ifdef CYGHWR_NS_DP83902A_PLF_BROKEN_TX_DMA +	/* +	 * After last data write, delay for a bit before accessing the +	 * device again, or we may get random data corruption in the last +	 * datum (on some platforms). +	 */ +	CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(1); +#endif + +	/* Wait for DMA to complete */ +	do { +		DP_IN(base, DP_ISR, isr); +	} while ((isr & DP_ISR_RDC) == 0); + +	/* Then disable DMA */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); + +	/* Start transmit if not already going */ +	if (!dp->tx_started) { +		if (start_page == dp->tx1) { +			dp->tx_int = 1; /* Expecting interrupt from BUF1 */ +		} else { +			dp->tx_int = 2; /* Expecting interrupt from BUF2 */ +		} +		dp83902a_start_xmit(start_page, pkt_len); +	} +} + +/* + * This function is called when a packet has been received. It's job is + * to prepare to unload the packet from the hardware. Once the length of + * the packet is known, the upper layer of the driver can be told. When + * the upper layer is ready to unload the packet, the internal function + * 'dp83902a_recv' will be called to actually fetch it from the hardware. + */ +static void +dp83902a_RxEvent(void) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	u8 rsr; +	u8 rcv_hdr[4]; +	int i, len, pkt, cur; + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	DP_IN(base, DP_RSR, rsr); +	while (true) { +		/* Read incoming packet header */ +		DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE1 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); +		DP_IN(base, DP_P1_CURP, cur); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_P1_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); +		DP_IN(base, DP_BNDRY, pkt); + +		pkt += 1; +		if (pkt == dp->rx_buf_end) +			pkt = dp->rx_buf_start; + +		if (pkt == cur) { +			break; +		} +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, sizeof(rcv_hdr)); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, 0); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAL, 0); +		DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAH, pkt); +		if (dp->rx_next == pkt) { +			if (cur == dp->rx_buf_start) +				DP_OUT(base, DP_BNDRY, dp->rx_buf_end - 1); +			else +				DP_OUT(base, DP_BNDRY, cur - 1); /* Update pointer */ +			return; +		} +		dp->rx_next = pkt; +		DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_RDC); /* Clear end of DMA */ +		DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_RDMA | DP_CR_START); +#ifdef CYGHWR_NS_DP83902A_PLF_BROKEN_RX_DMA +		CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(10); +#endif + +		/* read header (get data size)*/ +		for (i = 0; i < sizeof(rcv_hdr);) { +			DP_IN_DATA(dp->data, rcv_hdr[i++]); +		} + +#if DEBUG & 5 +		printf("rx hdr %02x %02x %02x %02x\n", +			rcv_hdr[0], rcv_hdr[1], rcv_hdr[2], rcv_hdr[3]); +#endif +		len = ((rcv_hdr[3] << 8) | rcv_hdr[2]) - sizeof(rcv_hdr); + +		/* data read */ +		uboot_push_packet_len(len); + +		if (rcv_hdr[1] == dp->rx_buf_start) +			DP_OUT(base, DP_BNDRY, dp->rx_buf_end - 1); +		else +			DP_OUT(base, DP_BNDRY, rcv_hdr[1] - 1); /* Update pointer */ +	} +} + +/* + * This function is called as a result of the "eth_drv_recv()" call above. + * It's job is to actually fetch data for a packet from the hardware once + * memory buffers have been allocated for the packet. Note that the buffers + * may come in pieces, using a scatter-gather list. This allows for more + * efficient processing in the upper layers of the stack. + */ +static void +dp83902a_recv(u8 *data, int len) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	int i, mlen; +	u8 saved_char = 0; +	bool saved; +#if DEBUG & 4 +	int dx; +#endif + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +#if DEBUG & 5 +	printf("Rx packet %d length %d\n", dp->rx_next, len); +#endif + +	/* Read incoming packet data */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_START); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, len & 0xFF); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, len >> 8); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAL, 4);		/* Past header */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RSAH, dp->rx_next); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_RDC); /* Clear end of DMA */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_RDMA | DP_CR_START); +#ifdef CYGHWR_NS_DP83902A_PLF_BROKEN_RX_DMA +	CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(10); +#endif + +	saved = false; +	for (i = 0; i < 1; i++) { +		if (data) { +			mlen = len; +#if DEBUG & 4 +			printf(" sg buf %08lx len %08x \n", (u32) data, mlen); +			dx = 0; +#endif +			while (0 < mlen) { +				/* Saved byte from previous loop? */ +				if (saved) { +					*data++ = saved_char; +					mlen--; +					saved = false; +					continue; +				} + +				{ +					u8 tmp; +					DP_IN_DATA(dp->data, tmp); +#if DEBUG & 4 +					printf(" %02x", tmp); +					if (0 == (++dx % 16)) printf("\n "); +#endif +					*data++ = tmp;; +					mlen--; +				} +			} +#if DEBUG & 4 +			printf("\n"); +#endif +		} +	} +} + +static void +dp83902a_TxEvent(void) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	u8 tsr; +	u32 key; + +	DEBUG_FUNCTION(); + +	DP_IN(base, DP_TSR, tsr); +	if (dp->tx_int == 1) { +		key = dp->tx1_key; +		dp->tx1 = 0; +	} else { +		key = dp->tx2_key; +		dp->tx2 = 0; +	} +	/* Start next packet if one is ready */ +	dp->tx_started = false; +	if (dp->tx1) { +		dp83902a_start_xmit(dp->tx1, dp->tx1_len); +		dp->tx_int = 1; +	} else if (dp->tx2) { +		dp83902a_start_xmit(dp->tx2, dp->tx2_len); +		dp->tx_int = 2; +	} else { +		dp->tx_int = 0; +	} +	/* Tell higher level we sent this packet */ +	uboot_push_tx_done(key, 0); +} + +/* + * Read the tally counters to clear them. Called in response to a CNT + * interrupt. + */ +static void +dp83902a_ClearCounters(void) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	u8 cnt1, cnt2, cnt3; + +	DP_IN(base, DP_FER, cnt1); +	DP_IN(base, DP_CER, cnt2); +	DP_IN(base, DP_MISSED, cnt3); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_CNT); +} + +/* + * Deal with an overflow condition. This code follows the procedure set + * out in section 7.0 of the datasheet. + */ +static void +dp83902a_Overflow(void) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *)&nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	u8 isr; + +	/* Issue a stop command and wait 1.6ms for it to complete. */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_STOP | DP_CR_NODMA); +	CYGACC_CALL_IF_DELAY_US(1600); + +	/* Clear the remote byte counter registers. */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCL, 0); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_RBCH, 0); + +	/* Enter loopback mode while we clear the buffer. */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TCR, DP_TCR_LOCAL); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_START | DP_CR_NODMA); + +	/* +	 * Read in as many packets as we can and acknowledge any and receive +	 * interrupts. Since the buffer has overflowed, a receive event of +	 * some kind will have occured. +	 */ +	dp83902a_RxEvent(); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_RxP|DP_ISR_RxE); + +	/* Clear the overflow condition and leave loopback mode. */ +	DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_OFLW); +	DP_OUT(base, DP_TCR, DP_TCR_NORMAL); + +	/* +	 * If a transmit command was issued, but no transmit event has occured, +	 * restart it here. +	 */ +	DP_IN(base, DP_ISR, isr); +	if (dp->tx_started && !(isr & (DP_ISR_TxP|DP_ISR_TxE))) { +		DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_TXPKT | DP_CR_START); +	} +} + +static void +dp83902a_poll(void) +{ +	struct dp83902a_priv_data *dp = (struct dp83902a_priv_data *) &nic; +	u8 *base = dp->base; +	u8 isr; + +	DP_OUT(base, DP_CR, DP_CR_NODMA | DP_CR_PAGE0 | DP_CR_START); +	DP_IN(base, DP_ISR, isr); +	while (0 != isr) { +		/* +		 * The CNT interrupt triggers when the MSB of one of the error +		 * counters is set. We don't much care about these counters, but +		 * we should read their values to reset them. +		 */ +		if (isr & DP_ISR_CNT) { +			dp83902a_ClearCounters(); +		} +		/* +		 * Check for overflow. It's a special case, since there's a +		 * particular procedure that must be followed to get back into +		 * a running state.a +		 */ +		if (isr & DP_ISR_OFLW) { +			dp83902a_Overflow(); +		} else { +			/* +			 * Other kinds of interrupts can be acknowledged simply by +			 * clearing the relevant bits of the ISR. Do that now, then +			 * handle the interrupts we care about. +			 */ +			DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, isr);	/* Clear set bits */ +			if (!dp->running) break;	/* Is this necessary? */ +			/* +			 * Check for tx_started on TX event since these may happen +			 * spuriously it seems. +			 */ +			if (isr & (DP_ISR_TxP|DP_ISR_TxE) && dp->tx_started) { +				dp83902a_TxEvent(); +			} +			if (isr & (DP_ISR_RxP|DP_ISR_RxE)) { +				dp83902a_RxEvent(); +			} +		} +		DP_IN(base, DP_ISR, isr); +	} +} + + +/* U-boot specific routines */ +static u8 *pbuf = NULL; + +static int pkey = -1; +static int initialized = 0; + +void uboot_push_packet_len(int len) { +	PRINTK("pushed len = %d\n", len); +	if (len >= 2000) { +		printf("NE2000: packet too big\n"); +		return; +	} +	dp83902a_recv(&pbuf[0], len); + +	/*Just pass it to the upper layer*/ +	NetReceive(&pbuf[0], len); +} + +void uboot_push_tx_done(int key, int val) { +	PRINTK("pushed key = %d\n", key); +	pkey = key; +} + +int eth_init(bd_t *bd) { +	int r; +	u8 dev_addr[6]; +	char ethaddr[20]; + +	PRINTK("### eth_init\n"); + +	if (!pbuf) { +		pbuf = malloc(2000); +		if (!pbuf) { +			printf("Cannot allocate rx buffer\n"); +			return -1; +		} +	} + +#ifdef CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_CCR +	{ +		vu_char *p = (vu_char *) CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_CCR; + +		PRINTK("CCR before is %x\n", *p); +		*p = CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_VAL; +		PRINTK("CCR after is %x\n", *p); +	} +#endif + +	nic.base = (u8 *) CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_BASE; + +	r = get_prom(dev_addr, nic.base); +	if (!r) +		return -1; + +	sprintf (ethaddr, "%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X", +		 dev_addr[0], dev_addr[1], +		 dev_addr[2], dev_addr[3], +		 dev_addr[4], dev_addr[5]) ; +	PRINTK("Set environment from HW MAC addr = \"%s\"\n", ethaddr); +	setenv ("ethaddr", ethaddr); + +	nic.data = nic.base + DP_DATA; +	nic.tx_buf1 = START_PG; +	nic.tx_buf2 = START_PG2; +	nic.rx_buf_start = RX_START; +	nic.rx_buf_end = RX_END; + +	if (dp83902a_init() == false) +		return -1; + +	dp83902a_start(dev_addr); +	initialized = 1; + +	return 0; +} + +void eth_halt() { + +	PRINTK("### eth_halt\n"); +	if(initialized) +		dp83902a_stop(); +	initialized = 0; +} + +int eth_rx() { +	dp83902a_poll(); +	return 1; +} + +int eth_send(volatile void *packet, int length) { +	int tmo; + +	PRINTK("### eth_send\n"); + +	pkey = -1; + +	dp83902a_send((u8 *) packet, length, 666); +	tmo = get_timer (0) + TOUT * CFG_HZ; +	while(1) { +		dp83902a_poll(); +		if (pkey != -1) { +			PRINTK("Packet sucesfully sent\n"); +			return 0; +		} +		if (get_timer (0) >= tmo) { +			printf("transmission error (timoeut)\n"); +			return 0; +		} + +	} +	return 0; +} |