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Each * descriptor is 16 bytes. * Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit * desscriptors should meet the following condition. * (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct em_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0 */ #define EM_MIN_TXD 12 #define EM_MAX_TXD_82543 256 #define EM_MAX_TXD 512 /* * EM_RXD - Maximum number of receive Descriptors * Valid Range: 80-256 for 82542 and 82543-based adapters * 80-4096 for others * Default Value: 256 * This value is the number of receive descriptors allocated by the driver. * Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets. * Each descriptor is 16 bytes. A receive buffer is also allocated for each * descriptor. The maximum MTU size is 16110. * Since TDLEN should be multiple of 128bytes, the number of transmit * desscriptors should meet the following condition. * (num_tx_desc * sizeof(struct em_tx_desc)) % 128 == 0 */ #define EM_MIN_RXD 12 #define EM_MAX_RXD 256 /* * EM_TIDV - Transmit Interrupt Delay Value * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off) * Default Value: 64 * This value delays the generation of transmit interrupts in units of * 1.024 microseconds. Transmit interrupt reduction can improve CPU * efficiency if properly tuned for specific network traffic. If the * system is reporting dropped transmits, this value may be set too high * causing the driver to run out of available transmit descriptors. */ #define EM_TIDV 64 /* * EM_TADV - Transmit Absolute Interrupt Delay Value * (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544) * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off) * Default Value: 64 * This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a * transmit interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_TIDV is non-zero, * this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial * packet is sent on the wire within the set amount of time. Proper tuning, * along with EM_TIDV, may improve traffic throughput in specific * network conditions. */ #define EM_TADV 64 /* * EM_RDTR - Receive Interrupt Delay Timer (Packet Timer) * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off) * Default Value: 0 * This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 1.024 * microseconds. Receive interrupt reduction can improve CPU efficiency if * properly tuned for specific network traffic. Increasing this value adds * extra latency to frame reception and can end up decreasing the throughput * of TCP traffic. If the system is reporting dropped receives, this value * may be set too high, causing the driver to run out of available receive * descriptors. * * CAUTION: When setting EM_RDTR to a value other than 0, adapters * may hang (stop transmitting) under certain network conditions. * If this occurs a WATCHDOG message is logged in the system * event log. In addition, the controller is automatically reset, * restoring the network connection. To eliminate the potential * for the hang ensure that EM_RDTR is set to 0. */ #define EM_RDTR 0 /* * Receive Interrupt Absolute Delay Timer (Not valid for 82542/82543/82544) * Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off) * Default Value: 64 * This value, in units of 1.024 microseconds, limits the delay in which a * receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if EM_RDTR is non-zero, * this value ensures that an interrupt is generated after the initial * packet is received within the set amount of time. Proper tuning, * along with EM_RDTR, may improve traffic throughput in specific network * conditions. */ #define EM_RADV 64 /* * This parameter controls the duration of transmit watchdog timer. */ #define EM_TX_TIMEOUT 5 /* set to 5 seconds */ /* * This parameter controls when the driver calls the routine to reclaim * transmit descriptors. */ #define EM_TX_CLEANUP_THRESHOLD (sc->num_tx_desc / 8) /* * This parameter controls whether or not autonegotation is enabled. * 0 - Disable autonegotiation * 1 - Enable autonegotiation */ #define DO_AUTO_NEG 1 /* * This parameter control whether or not the driver will wait for * autonegotiation to complete. * 1 - Wait for autonegotiation to complete * 0 - Don't wait for autonegotiation to complete */ #define WAIT_FOR_AUTO_NEG_DEFAULT 0 /* * EM_MASTER_SLAVE is only defined to enable a workaround for a known * compatibility issue with 82541/82547 devices and some switches. * See the "Known Limitations" section of the README file for a complete * description and a list of affected switches. * * 0 = Hardware default * 1 = Master mode * 2 = Slave mode * 3 = Auto master/slave */ /* #define EM_MASTER_SLAVE 2 */ /* Tunables -- End */ #define AUTONEG_ADV_DEFAULT (ADVERTISE_10_HALF | ADVERTISE_10_FULL | \ ADVERTISE_100_HALF | ADVERTISE_100_FULL | \ ADVERTISE_1000_FULL) #define EM_MMBA 0x0010 /* Mem base address */ #define EM_FLASH 0x0014 /* Flash memory on ICH8 */ #define EM_ROUNDUP(size, unit) (((size) + (unit) - 1) & ~((unit) - 1)) #define EM_SMARTSPEED_DOWNSHIFT 3 #define EM_SMARTSPEED_MAX 15 #define MAX_NUM_MULTICAST_ADDRESSES 128 /* * TDBA/RDBA should be aligned on 16 byte boundary. But TDLEN/RDLEN should be * multiple of 128 bytes. So we align TDBA/RDBA on 128 byte boundary. This will * also optimize cache line size effect. H/W supports up to cache line size 128. */ #define EM_DBA_ALIGN 128 #define SPEED_MODE_BIT (1<<21) /* On PCI-E MACs only */ /* Defines for printing debug information */ #define DEBUG_INIT 0 #define DEBUG_IOCTL 0 #define DEBUG_HW 0 #define INIT_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n") #define INIT_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n", A) #define INIT_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_INIT) printf(S "\n", A, B) #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n") #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A) #define IOCTL_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_IOCTL) printf(S "\n", A, B) #define HW_DEBUGOUT(S) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n") #define HW_DEBUGOUT1(S, A) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A) #define HW_DEBUGOUT2(S, A, B) if (DEBUG_HW) printf(S "\n", A, B) /* Supported RX Buffer Sizes */ #define EM_RXBUFFER_2048 2048 #define EM_RXBUFFER_4096 4096 #define EM_RXBUFFER_8192 8192 #define EM_RXBUFFER_16384 16384 #define EM_MAX_SCATTER 64 #define EM_TSO_SIZE 65535 struct em_buffer { struct mbuf *m_head; bus_dmamap_t map; /* bus_dma map for packet */ }; struct em_q { bus_dmamap_t map; /* bus_dma map for packet */ }; /* * Bus dma allocation structure used by * em_dma_malloc and em_dma_free. */ struct em_dma_alloc { bus_addr_t dma_paddr; caddr_t dma_vaddr; bus_dma_tag_t dma_tag; bus_dmamap_t dma_map; bus_dma_segment_t dma_seg; bus_size_t dma_size; int dma_nseg; }; typedef enum _XSUM_CONTEXT_T { OFFLOAD_NONE, OFFLOAD_TCP_IP, OFFLOAD_UDP_IP } XSUM_CONTEXT_T; /* For 82544 PCI-X Workaround */ typedef struct _ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR { u_int64_t address; u_int32_t length; } ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR, *PADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR; typedef struct _DESCRIPTOR_PAIR { ADDRESS_LENGTH_PAIR descriptor[4]; u_int32_t elements; } DESC_ARRAY, *PDESC_ARRAY; /* Our adapter structure */ struct em_softc { struct device sc_dv; struct arpcom interface_data; struct em_hw hw; /* OpenBSD operating-system-specific structures */ struct em_osdep osdep; struct ifmedia media; int io_rid; void *sc_intrhand; struct timeout em_intr_enable; struct timeout timer_handle; struct timeout tx_fifo_timer_handle; int if_flags; void *sc_powerhook; void *sc_shutdownhook; #ifdef __STRICT_ALIGNMENT /* Used for carrying forward alignment adjustments */ unsigned char align_buf[ETHER_ALIGN]; /* tail of unaligned packet */ u_int8_t align_buf_len; /* bytes in tail */ #endif /* __STRICT_ALIGNMENT */ /* Info about the board itself */ u_int32_t part_num; u_int8_t link_active; u_int16_t link_speed; u_int16_t link_duplex; u_int32_t smartspeed; u_int32_t tx_int_delay; u_int32_t tx_abs_int_delay; u_int32_t rx_int_delay; u_int32_t rx_abs_int_delay; XSUM_CONTEXT_T active_checksum_context; /* * Transmit definitions * * We have an array of num_tx_desc descriptors (handled * by the controller) paired with an array of tx_buffers * (at tx_buffer_area). * The index of the next available descriptor is next_avail_tx_desc. * The number of remaining tx_desc is num_tx_desc_avail. */ struct em_dma_alloc txdma; /* bus_dma glue for tx desc */ struct em_tx_desc *tx_desc_base; u_int32_t next_avail_tx_desc; u_int32_t oldest_used_tx_desc; volatile u_int16_t num_tx_desc_avail; u_int16_t num_tx_desc; u_int32_t txd_cmd; struct em_buffer *tx_buffer_area; bus_dma_tag_t txtag; /* dma tag for tx */ /* * Receive definitions * * we have an array of num_rx_desc rx_desc (handled by the * controller), and paired with an array of rx_buffers * (at rx_buffer_area). * The next pair to check on receive is at offset next_rx_desc_to_check */ struct em_dma_alloc rxdma; /* bus_dma glue for rx desc */ struct em_rx_desc *rx_desc_base; u_int32_t next_rx_desc_to_check; u_int32_t rx_buffer_len; u_int16_t num_rx_desc; struct em_buffer *rx_buffer_area; bus_dma_tag_t rxtag; bus_dmamap_t rx_sparemap; /* * First/last mbuf pointers, for * collecting multisegment RX packets. */ struct mbuf *fmp; struct mbuf *lmp; /* Misc stats maintained by the driver */ unsigned long dropped_pkts; unsigned long mbuf_alloc_failed; unsigned long mbuf_cluster_failed; unsigned long no_tx_desc_avail1; unsigned long no_tx_desc_avail2; unsigned long no_tx_map_avail; unsigned long no_tx_dma_setup; unsigned long watchdog_events; unsigned long rx_overruns; /* Used in for 82547 10Mb Half workaround */ #define EM_PBA_BYTES_SHIFT 0xA #define EM_TX_HEAD_ADDR_SHIFT 7 #define EM_PBA_TX_MASK 0xFFFF0000 #define EM_FIFO_HDR 0x10 #define EM_82547_PKT_THRESH 0x3e0 u_int32_t tx_fifo_size; u_int32_t tx_fifo_head; u_int32_t tx_fifo_head_addr; u_int64_t tx_fifo_reset_cnt; u_int64_t tx_fifo_wrk_cnt; u_int32_t tx_head_addr; /* For 82544 PCI-X Workaround */ boolean_t pcix_82544; struct em_hw_stats stats; }; #endif /* _EM_H_DEFINED_ */