/* $OpenBSD: dp8390reg.h,v 1.8 2000/05/29 17:08:51 fgsch Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: dp8390reg.h,v 1.3 1997/04/29 04:32:08 scottr Exp $ */ /* * National Semiconductor DS8390 NIC register definitions. * * Copyright (C) 1993, David Greenman. This software may be used, modified, * copied, distributed, and sold, in both source and binary form provided that * the above copyright and these terms are retained. Under no circumstances is * the author responsible for the proper functioning of this software, nor does * the author assume any responsibility for damages incurred with its use. */ /* * Page 0 register offsets */ #define ED_P0_CR 0x00 /* Command Register */ #define ED_P0_CLDA0 0x01 /* Current Local DMA Addr low (read) */ #define ED_P0_PSTART 0x01 /* Page Start register (write) */ #define ED_P0_CLDA1 0x02 /* Current Local DMA Addr high (read) */ #define ED_P0_PSTOP 0x02 /* Page Stop register (write) */ #define ED_P0_BNRY 0x03 /* Boundary Pointer */ #define ED_P0_TSR 0x04 /* Transmit Status Register (read) */ #define ED_P0_TPSR 0x04 /* Transmit Page Start (write) */ #define ED_P0_NCR 0x05 /* Number of Collisions Reg (read) */ #define ED_P0_TBCR0 0x05 /* Transmit Byte count, low (write) */ #define ED_P0_FIFO 0x06 /* FIFO register (read) */ #define ED_P0_TBCR1 0x06 /* Transmit Byte count, high (write) */ #define ED_P0_ISR 0x07 /* Interrupt Status Register */ #define ED_P0_CRDA0 0x08 /* Current Remote DMA Addr low (read) */ #define ED_P0_RSAR0 0x08 /* Remote Start Address low (write) */ #define ED_P0_CRDA1 0x09 /* Current Remote DMA Addr high (read) */ #define ED_P0_RSAR1 0x09 /* Remote Start Address high (write) */ #define ED_P0_RBCR0 0x0a /* Remote Byte Count low (write) */ #define ED_P0_RBCR1 0x0b /* Remote Byte Count high (write) */ #define ED_P0_RSR 0x0c /* Receive Status (read) */ #define ED_P0_RCR 0x0c /* Receive Configuration Reg (write) */ #define ED_P0_CNTR0 0x0d /* frame alignment error counter (read) */ #define ED_P0_TCR 0x0d /* Transmit Configuration Reg (write) */ #define ED_P0_CNTR1 0x0e /* CRC error counter (read) */ #define ED_P0_DCR 0x0e /* Data Configuration Reg (write) */ #define ED_P0_CNTR2 0x0f /* missed packet counter (read) */ #define ED_P0_IMR 0x0f /* Interrupt Mask Register (write) */ /* * Page 1 register offsets */ #define ED_P1_CR 0x00 /* Command Register */ #define ED_P1_PAR0 0x01 /* Physical Address Register 0 */ #define ED_P1_PAR1 0x02 /* Physical Address Register 1 */ #define ED_P1_PAR2 0x03 /* Physical Address Register 2 */ #define ED_P1_PAR3 0x04 /* Physical Address Register 3 */ #define ED_P1_PAR4 0x05 /* Physical Address Register 4 */ #define ED_P1_PAR5 0x06 /* Physical Address Register 5 */ #define ED_P1_CURR 0x07 /* Current RX ring-buffer page */ #define ED_P1_MAR0 0x08 /* Multicast Address Register 0 */ #define ED_P1_MAR1 0x09 /* Multicast Address Register 1 */ #define ED_P1_MAR2 0x0a /* Multicast Address Register 2 */ #define ED_P1_MAR3 0x0b /* Multicast Address Register 3 */ #define ED_P1_MAR4 0x0c /* Multicast Address Register 4 */ #define ED_P1_MAR5 0x0d /* Multicast Address Register 5 */ #define ED_P1_MAR6 0x0e /* Multicast Address Register 6 */ #define ED_P1_MAR7 0x0f /* Multicast Address Register 7 */ /* * Page 2 register offsets */ #define ED_P2_CR 0x00 /* Command Register */ #define ED_P2_PSTART 0x01 /* Page Start (read) */ #define ED_P2_CLDA0 0x01 /* Current Local DMA Addr 0 (write) */ #define ED_P2_PSTOP 0x02 /* Page Stop (read) */ #define ED_P2_CLDA1 0x02 /* Current Local DMA Addr 1 (write) */ #define ED_P2_RNPP 0x03 /* Remote Next Packet Pointer */ #define ED_P2_TPSR 0x04 /* Transmit Page Start (read) */ #define ED_P2_LNPP 0x05 /* Local Next Packet Pointer */ #define ED_P2_ACU 0x06 /* Address Counter Upper */ #define ED_P2_ACL 0x07 /* Address Counter Lower */ #define ED_P2_RCR 0x0c /* Receive Configuration Register (read) */ #define ED_P2_TCR 0x0d /* Transmit Configuration Register (read) */ #define ED_P2_DCR 0x0e /* Data Configuration Register (read) */ #define ED_P2_IMR 0x0f /* Interrupt Mask Register (read) */ /* * Command Register (CR) definitions */ /* * STP: SToP. Software reset command. Takes the controller offline. No * packets will be received or transmitted. Any reception or transmission in * progress will continue to completion before entering reset state. To exit * this state, the STP bit must reset and the STA bit must be set. The * software reset has executed only when indicated by the RST bit in the ISR * being set. */ #define ED_CR_STP 0x01 /* * STA: STArt. This bit is used to activate the NIC after either power-up, or * when the NIC has been put in reset mode by software command or error. */ #define ED_CR_STA 0x02 /* * TXP: Transmit Packet. This bit must be set to indicate transmission of a * packet. TXP is internally reset either after the transmission is completed * or aborted. This bit should be set only after the Transmit Byte Count and * Transmit Page Start register have been programmed. */ #define ED_CR_TXP 0x04 /* * RD0, RD1, RD2: Remote DMA Command. These three bits control the operation * of the remote DMA channel. RD2 can be set to abort any remote DMA command * in progress. The Remote Byte Count registers should be cleared when a * remote DMA has been aborted. The Remote Start Addresses are not restored * to the starting address if the remote DMA is aborted. * * RD2 RD1 RD0 function * 0 0 0 not allowed * 0 0 1 remote read * 0 1 0 remote write * 0 1 1 send packet * 1 X X abort */ #define ED_CR_RD0 0x08 #define ED_CR_RD1 0x10 #define ED_CR_RD2 0x20 /* * PS0, PS1: Page Select. The two bits select which register set or 'page' to * access. * * PS1 PS0 page * 0 0 0 * 0 1 1 * 1 0 2 * 1 1 3 (only on chips which have extensions to the dp8390) */ #define ED_CR_PS0 0x40 #define ED_CR_PS1 0x80 /* bit encoded aliases */ #define ED_CR_PAGE_0 0x00 /* (for consistency) */ #define ED_CR_PAGE_1 (ED_CR_PS0) #define ED_CR_PAGE_2 (ED_CR_PS1) #define ED_CR_PAGE_3 (ED_CR_PS1|ED_CR_PS0) /* * Interrupt Status Register (ISR) definitions */ /* * PRX: Packet Received. Indicates packet received with no errors. */ #define ED_ISR_PRX 0x01 /* * PTX: Packet Transmitted. Indicates packet transmitted with no errors. */ #define ED_ISR_PTX 0x02 /* * RXE: Receive Error. Indicates that a packet was received with one or more * the following errors: CRC error, frame alignment error, FIFO overrun, * missed packet. */ #define ED_ISR_RXE 0x04 /* * TXE: Transmission Error. Indicates that an attempt to transmit a packet * resulted in one or more of the following errors: excessive collisions, FIFO * underrun. */ #define ED_ISR_TXE 0x08 /* * OVW: OverWrite. Indicates a receive ring-buffer overrun. Incoming network * would exceed (has exceeded?) the boundary pointer, resulting in data that * was previously received and not yet read from the buffer to be overwritten. */ #define ED_ISR_OVW 0x10 /* * CNT: Counter Overflow. Set when the MSB of one or more of the Network Tally * Counters has been set. */ #define ED_ISR_CNT 0x20 /* * RDC: Remote Data Complete. Indicates that a Remote DMA operation has * completed. */ #define ED_ISR_RDC 0x40 /* * RST: Reset status. Set when the NIC enters the reset state and cleared when * a Start Command is issued to the CR. This bit is also set when a receive * ring-buffer overrun (OverWrite) occurs and is cleared when one or more * packets have been removed from the ring. This is a read-only bit. */ #define ED_ISR_RST 0x80 /* * Interrupt Mask Register (IMR) definitions */ /* * PRXE: Packet Received interrupt Enable. If set, a received packet will * cause an interrupt. */ #define ED_IMR_PRXE 0x01 /* * PTXE: Packet Transmit interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt is generated * when a packet transmission completes. */ #define ED_IMR_PTXE 0x02 /* * RXEE: Receive Error interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt will occur * whenever a packet is received with an error. */ #define ED_IMR_RXEE 0x04 /* * TXEE: Transmit Error interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt will occur * whenever a transmission results in an error. */ #define ED_IMR_TXEE 0x08 /* * OVWE: OverWrite error interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt is generated * whenever the receive ring-buffer is overrun. i.e. when the boundary pointer * is exceeded. */ #define ED_IMR_OVWE 0x10 /* * CNTE: Counter overflow interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt is generated * whenever the MSB of one or more of the Network Statistics counters has been * set. */ #define ED_IMR_CNTE 0x20 /* * RDCE: Remote DMA Complete interrupt Enable. If set, an interrupt is * generated when a remote DMA transfer has completed. */ #define ED_IMR_RDCE 0x40 /* * Bit 7 is unused/reserved. */ /* * Data Configuration Register (DCR) definitions */ /* * WTS: Word Transfer Select. WTS establishes byte or word transfers for both * remote and local DMA transfers */ #define ED_DCR_WTS 0x01 /* * BOS: Byte Order Select. BOS sets the byte order for the host. Should be 0 * for 80x86, and 1 for 68000 series processors */ #define ED_DCR_BOS 0x02 /* * LAS: Long Address Select. When LAS is 1, the contents of the remote DMA * registers RSAR0 and RSAR1 are used to provide A16-A31. */ #define ED_DCR_LAS 0x04 /* * LS: Loopback Select. When 0, loopback mode is selected. Bits D1 and D2 of * the TCR must also be programmed for loopback operation. When 1, normal * operation is selected. */ #define ED_DCR_LS 0x08 /* * AR: Auto-initialize Remote. When 0, data must be removed from ring-buffer * under program control. When 1, remote DMA is automatically initiated and * the boundary pointer is automatically updated. */ #define ED_DCR_AR 0x10 /* * FT0, FT1: Fifo Threshold select. * * FT1 FT0 Word-width Byte-width * 0 0 1 word 2 bytes * 0 1 2 words 4 bytes * 1 0 4 words 8 bytes * 1 1 8 words 12 bytes * * During transmission, the FIFO threshold indicates the number of bytes or * words that the FIFO has filled from the local DMA before BREQ is asserted. * The transmission threshold is 16 bytes minus the receiver threshold. */ #define ED_DCR_FT0 0x20 #define ED_DCR_FT1 0x40 /* * bit 7 (0x80) is unused/reserved */ /* * Transmit Configuration Register (TCR) definitions */ /* * CRC: Inhibit CRC. If 0, CRC will be appended by the transmitter, if 0, CRC * is not appended by the transmitter. */ #define ED_TCR_CRC 0x01 /* * LB0, LB1: Loopback control. These two bits set the type of loopback that is * to be performed. * * LB1 LB0 mode * 0 0 0 - normal operation (DCR_LS = 0) * 0 1 1 - internal loopback (DCR_LS = 0) * 1 0 2 - external loopback (DCR_LS = 1) * 1 1 3 - external loopback (DCR_LS = 0) */ #define ED_TCR_LB0 0x02 #define ED_TCR_LB1 0x04 /* * ATD: Auto Transmit Disable. Clear for normal operation. When set, allows * another station to disable the NIC's transmitter by transmitting to a * multicast address hashing to bit 62. Reception of a multicast address * hashing to bit 63 enables the transmitter. */ #define ED_TCR_ATD 0x08 /* * OFST: Collision Offset enable. This bit when set modifies the backoff * algorithm to allow prioritization of nodes. */ #define ED_TCR_OFST 0x10 /* * bits 5, 6, and 7 are unused/reserved */ /* * Transmit Status Register (TSR) definitions */ /* * PTX: Packet Transmitted. Indicates successful transmission of packet. */ #define ED_TSR_PTX 0x01 /* * bit 1 (0x02) is unused/reserved */ /* * COL: Transmit Collided. Indicates that the transmission collided at least * once with another station on the network. */ #define ED_TSR_COL 0x04 /* * ABT: Transmit aborted. Indicates that the transmission was aborted due to * excessive collisions. */ #define ED_TSR_ABT 0x08 /* * CRS: Carrier Sense Lost. Indicates that carrier was lost during the * transmission of the packet. (Transmission is not aborted because of a loss * of carrier). */ #define ED_TSR_CRS 0x10 /* * FU: FIFO Underrun. Indicates that the NIC wasn't able to access bus/ * transmission memory before the FIFO emptied. Transmission of the packet was * aborted. */ #define ED_TSR_FU 0x20 /* * CDH: CD Heartbeat. Indicates that the collision detection circuitry isn't * working correctly during a collision heartbeat test. */ #define ED_TSR_CDH 0x40 /* * OWC: Out of Window Collision: Indicates that a collision occurred after a * slot time (51.2us). The transmission is rescheduled just as in normal * collisions. */ #define ED_TSR_OWC 0x80 /* * Receiver Configuration Register (RCR) definitions */ /* * SEP: Save Errored Packets. If 0, error packets are discarded. If set to 1, * packets with CRC and frame errors are not discarded. */ #define ED_RCR_SEP 0x01 /* * AR: Accept Runt packet. If 0, packet with less than 64 byte are discarded. * If set to 1, packets with less than 64 byte are not discarded. */ #define ED_RCR_AR 0x02 /* * AB: Accept Broadcast. If set, packets sent to the broadcast address will be * accepted. */ #define ED_RCR_AB 0x04 /* * AM: Accept Multicast. If set, packets sent to a multicast address are * checked for a match in the hashing array. If clear, multicast packets are * ignored. */ #define ED_RCR_AM 0x08 /* * PRO: Promiscuous Physical. If set, all packets with a physical addresses * are accepted. If clear, a physical destination address must match this * station's address. Note: for full promiscuous mode, RCR_AB and RCR_AM must * also be set. In addition, the multicast hashing array must be set to all * 1's so that all multicast addresses are accepted. */ #define ED_RCR_PRO 0x10 /* * MON: Monitor Mode. If set, packets will be checked for good CRC and * framing, but are not stored in the ring-buffer. If clear, packets are * stored (normal operation). */ #define ED_RCR_MON 0x20 /* * INTT: Interrupt Trigger Mode. Must be set if AX88190. */ #define ED_RCR_INTT 0x40 /* * Bit 7 is unused/reserved. */ /* * Receiver Status Register (RSR) definitions */ /* * PRX: Packet Received without error. */ #define ED_RSR_PRX 0x01 /* * CRC: CRC error. Indicates that a packet has a CRC error. Also set for * frame alignment errors. */ #define ED_RSR_CRC 0x02 /* * FAE: Frame Alignment Error. Indicates that the incoming packet did not end * on a byte boundary and the CRC did not match at the last byte boundary. */ #define ED_RSR_FAE 0x04 /* * FO: FIFO Overrun. Indicates that the FIFO was not serviced (during local * DMA) causing it to overrun. Reception of the packet is aborted. */ #define ED_RSR_FO 0x08 /* * MPA: Missed Packet. Indicates that the received packet couldn't be stored * in the ring-buffer because of insufficient buffer space (exceeding the * boundary pointer), or because the transfer to the ring-buffer was inhibited * by RCR_MON - monitor mode. */ #define ED_RSR_MPA 0x10 /* * PHY: Physical address. If 0, the packet received was sent to a physical * address. If 1, the packet was accepted because of a multicast/broadcast * address match. */ #define ED_RSR_PHY 0x20 /* * DIS: Receiver Disabled. Set to indicate that the receiver has enetered * monitor mode. Cleared when the receiver exits monitor mode. */ #define ED_RSR_DIS 0x40 /* * DFR: Deferring. Set to indicate a 'jabber' condition. The CRS and COL * inputs are active, and the transceiver has set the CD line as a result of * the jabber. */ #define ED_RSR_DFR 0x80 /* * receive ring descriptor * * The National Semiconductor DS8390 Network interface controller uses the * following receive ring headers. The way this works is that the memory on * the interface card is chopped up into 256 bytes blocks. A contiguous * portion of those blocks are marked for receive packets by setting start and * end block #'s in the NIC. For each packet that is put into the receive * ring, one of these headers (4 bytes each) is tacked onto the front. The * first byte is a copy of the receiver status register at the time the packet * was received. */ struct dp8390_ring { u_int8_t rsr; /* receiver status */ u_int8_t next_packet; /* pointer to next packet */ u_int16_t count; /* bytes in packet (length + 4) */ }; /* Some drivers prefer to use byte-constants to get at this structure. */ #define ED_RING_RSR 0 /* receiver status */ #define ED_RING_NEXT_PACKET 1 /* pointer to next packet */ #define ED_RING_COUNT 2 /* bytes in packet (length + 4) */ #define ED_RING_HDRSZ 4 /* Header size */ /* * Common constants */ #define ED_PAGE_SIZE 256 /* Size of RAM pages in bytes */ #define ED_PAGE_MASK 255 #define ED_PAGE_SHIFT 8 #define ED_TXBUF_SIZE 6 /* Size of TX buffer in pages */