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/* $OpenBSD: if_wi_pci.c,v 1.32 2003/01/31 21:19:03 jason Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
* OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
* ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* PCI attachment for the Wavelan driver. There are two basic types
* of PCI card supported:
*
* 1) Cards based on the Prism2.5 Mini-PCI chipset
* 2) Cards that use a dumb PCMCIA->PCI bridge
*
* Only the first type are "true" PCI cards.
*
* The latter are simply PCMCIA cards (or the guts of same) with some
* type of dumb PCMCIA->PCI bridge. They are "dumb" in that they
* are not true PCMCIA bridges and really just serve to deal with
* the different interrupt types and timings of the ISA vs. PCI bus.
*
* The following bridge types are supported:
* o PLX 9052 (the most common)
* o TMD 7160 (found in some NDC/Sohoware NCP130 cards)
* o ACEX EP1K30 (really a PLD, found in Symbol cards and their OEMs)
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/timeout.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#ifdef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
#endif
#include <net/if_ieee80211.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
#include <dev/ic/if_wireg.h>
#include <dev/ic/if_wi_ieee.h>
#include <dev/ic/if_wivar.h>
/* For printing CIS of the actual PCMCIA card */
#define CIS_MFG_NAME_OFFSET 0x16
#define CIS_INFO_SIZE 256
const struct wi_pci_product *wi_pci_lookup(struct pci_attach_args *pa);
int wi_pci_match(struct device *, void *, void *);
void wi_pci_attach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
int wi_pci_acex_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
int wi_pci_plx_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
int wi_pci_tmd_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
int wi_pci_native_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
int wi_pci_common_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
void wi_pci_plx_print_cis(struct wi_softc *);
struct cfattach wi_pci_ca = {
sizeof (struct wi_softc), wi_pci_match, wi_pci_attach
};
static const struct wi_pci_product {
pci_vendor_id_t pp_vendor;
pci_product_id_t pp_product;
int (*pp_attach)(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc);
} wi_pci_products[] = {
{ PCI_VENDOR_GLOBALSUN, PCI_PRODUCT_GLOBALSUN_GL24110P, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_GLOBALSUN, PCI_PRODUCT_GLOBALSUN_GL24110P02, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_EUMITCOM, PCI_PRODUCT_EUMITCOM_WL11000P, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_USR2, PCI_PRODUCT_USR2_WL11000P, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_3COM, PCI_PRODUCT_3COM_3CRWE777A, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_NETGEAR, PCI_PRODUCT_NETGEAR_MA301, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_EFFICIENTNETS, PCI_PRODUCT_EFFICIENTNETS_SS1023, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_NDC, PCI_PRODUCT_NDC_NCP130, wi_pci_plx_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_NDC, PCI_PRODUCT_NDC_NCP130A2, wi_pci_tmd_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_INTERSIL, PCI_PRODUCT_INTERSIL_MINI_PCI_WLAN, wi_pci_native_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_NORTEL, PCI_PRODUCT_NORTEL_211818A, wi_pci_acex_attach },
{ PCI_VENDOR_SYMBOL, PCI_PRODUCT_SYMBOL_LA41X3, wi_pci_acex_attach },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
const struct wi_pci_product *
wi_pci_lookup(struct pci_attach_args *pa)
{
const struct wi_pci_product *pp;
for (pp = wi_pci_products; pp->pp_product != 0; pp++) {
if (PCI_VENDOR(pa->pa_id) == pp->pp_vendor &&
PCI_PRODUCT(pa->pa_id) == pp->pp_product)
return (pp);
}
return (NULL);
}
int
wi_pci_match(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
{
return (wi_pci_lookup(aux) != NULL);
}
void
wi_pci_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
{
struct wi_softc *sc = (struct wi_softc *)self;
struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
const struct wi_pci_product *pp;
pp = wi_pci_lookup(pa);
if (pp->pp_attach(pa, sc) != 0)
return;
wi_attach(sc);
}
/*
* ACEX EP1K30-based PCMCIA->PCI bridge attachment.
*
* The ACEX EP1K30 is a programmable logic device (PLD) used as a
* PCMCIA->PCI bridge on the Symbol LA4123 and its OEM equivalents
* (such as the Nortel E-mobility 211818-A). There are 3 I/O ports:
* BAR0 at 0x10 appears to be a command port.
* BAR1 at 0x14 contains COR at offset 0xe0.
* BAR2 at 0x18 maps the actual PCMCIA card.
*
* The datasheet for the ACEX EP1K30 is available from Altera but that
* doesn't really help much since we don't know how it is programmed.
* Details for this attachment were gleaned from a version of the
* Linux orinoco driver modified by Tobias Hoffmann based on
* what he discoverd from the Windows driver.
*/
int
wi_pci_acex_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc)
{
bus_space_handle_t commandh, localh, ioh;
bus_space_tag_t commandt, localt;
bus_space_tag_t iot = pa->pa_iot;
bus_size_t commandsize;
int i;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_ACEX_CMDRES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO,
0, &commandt, &commandh, NULL, &commandsize, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map command I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_ACEX_LOCALRES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO,
0, &localt, &localh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map local I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_ltag = localt;
sc->wi_lhandle = localh;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_TMD_IORES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO,
0, &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_btag = iot;
sc->wi_bhandle = ioh;
/*
* Setup bridge chip.
*/
if (bus_space_read_4(commandt, commandh, 0) & 1) {
printf(": bridge not ready\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
bus_space_write_4(commandt, commandh, 2, 0x118);
bus_space_write_4(commandt, commandh, 2, 0x108);
DELAY(30 * 1000);
bus_space_write_4(commandt, commandh, 2, 0x8);
for (i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
DELAY(30 * 1000);
if (bus_space_read_4(commandt, commandh, 0) & 0x10)
break;
}
if (i == 30) {
printf(": bridge timeout\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
if ((bus_space_read_4(localt, localh, 0xe0) & 1) ||
(bus_space_read_4(localt, localh, 0xe2) & 1) ||
(bus_space_read_4(localt, localh, 0xe4) & 1)) {
printf(": failed bridge setup\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
if (wi_pci_common_attach(pa, sc) != 0)
return (ENXIO);
/*
* Enable I/O mode and level interrupts on the embedded PCMCIA
* card.
*/
bus_space_write_1(localt, localh, WI_ACEX_COR_OFFSET, WI_COR_IOMODE);
sc->wi_cor_offset = WI_ACEX_COR_OFFSET;
/* Unmap registers we no longer need access to. */
bus_space_unmap(commandt, commandh, commandsize);
return (0);
}
/*
* PLX 9052-based PCMCIA->PCI bridge attachment.
*
* These are often sold as "PCI wireless card adapters" and are
* sold by several vendors. Most are simply rebadged versions of the
* Eumitcom WL11000P or Global Sun Technology GL24110P02.
* These cards use the PLX 9052 dumb bridge chip to connect a PCMCIA
* wireless card to the PCI bus. Because it is a dumb bridge and
* not a true PCMCIA bridge, the PCMCIA subsystem is not involved
* (or even required). The PLX 9052 provides multiple PCI address
* space mappings. The primary mappings at PCI registers 0x10 (mem)
* and 0x14 (I/O) are for the PLX chip itself, *NOT* the PCMCIA card.
* The mem and I/O spaces for the PCMCIA card are mapped to 0x18 and
* 0x1C respectively.
* The PLX 9050/9052 datasheet may be downloaded from PLX at
* http://www.plxtech.com/products/toolbox/9050.htm
*/
int
wi_pci_plx_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc)
{
bus_space_handle_t localh, ioh, memh;
bus_space_tag_t localt;
bus_space_tag_t iot = pa->pa_iot;
bus_space_tag_t memt = pa->pa_memt;
bus_addr_t localbase;
bus_size_t localsize;
u_int32_t intcsr;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_PLX_MEMRES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM, 0,
&memt, &memh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map mem space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_ltag = memt;
sc->wi_lhandle = memh;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_PLX_IORES,
PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO, 0, &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_btag = iot;
sc->wi_bhandle = ioh;
/*
* Some cards, such as the PLX version of the NDC NCP130,
* don't have the PLX local registers mapped. In general
* this is OK since on those cards the serial EEPROM has
* already set things up for us.
* As such, we don't consider an error here to be fatal.
*/
localsize = 0;
if (pci_mapreg_type(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, WI_PLX_LOCALRES)
== PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO) {
if (pci_io_find(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag,
WI_PLX_LOCALRES, &localbase, &localsize) != 0)
printf(": can't find PLX I/O space\n");
if (localsize != 0) {
if (bus_space_map(pa->pa_iot, localbase,
localsize, 0, &localh) != 0) {
printf(": can't map PLX I/O space\n");
localsize = 0;
} else
localt = pa->pa_iot;
}
}
if (wi_pci_common_attach(pa, sc) != 0)
return (ENXIO);
if (localsize != 0) {
intcsr = bus_space_read_4(localt, localh,
WI_PLX_INTCSR);
/*
* The Netgear MA301 has local interrupt 1 active
* when there is no card in the adapter. We bail
* early in this case since our attempt to check
* for the presence of a card later will hang the
* MA301.
*/
if (intcsr & WI_PLX_LINT1STAT) {
printf("\n%s: no PCMCIA card detected in bridge card\n",
WI_PRT_ARG(sc));
return (ENXIO);
}
/*
* Enable PCI interrupts on the PLX chip if they are
* not already enabled. On most adapters the serial
* EEPROM has done this for us but some (such as
* the Netgear MA301) do not.
*/
if (!(intcsr & WI_PLX_INTEN)) {
intcsr |= WI_PLX_INTEN;
bus_space_write_4(localt, localh, WI_PLX_INTCSR,
intcsr);
}
}
/*
* Enable I/O mode and level interrupts on the PCMCIA card.
* The PCMCIA card's COR is the first byte after the CIS.
*/
bus_space_write_1(memt, memh, WI_PLX_COR_OFFSET, WI_COR_IOMODE);
sc->wi_cor_offset = WI_PLX_COR_OFFSET;
if (localsize != 0) {
/*
* Test the presence of a wi(4) card by writing
* a magic number to the first software support
* register and then reading it back.
*/
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, WI_SW0, WI_DRVR_MAGIC);
DELAY(1000);
if (CSR_READ_2(sc, WI_SW0) != WI_DRVR_MAGIC) {
printf("\n%s: no PCMCIA card detected in bridge card\n",
WI_PRT_ARG(sc));
return (ENXIO);
}
/* Unmap registers we no longer need access to. */
bus_space_unmap(localt, localh, localsize);
/* Print PCMCIA card's CIS strings. */
wi_pci_plx_print_cis(sc);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* TMD 7160-based PCMCIA->PCI bridge attachment.
*
* The TMD7160 dumb bridge chip is used on some versions of the
* NDC/Sohoware NCP130. The TMD7160 provides two PCI I/O registers.
* The first, at 0x14, maps to the Prism2 COR.
* The second, at 0x18, is for the Prism2 chip itself.
*
* The datasheet for the TMD7160 does not seem to be publicly available.
* Details for this attachment were gleaned from a version of the
* Linux WLAN driver modified by NDC.
*/
int
wi_pci_tmd_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc)
{
bus_space_handle_t localh, ioh;
bus_space_tag_t localt;
bus_space_tag_t iot = pa->pa_iot;
bus_size_t localsize;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_TMD_LOCALRES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO,
0, &localt, &localh, NULL, &localsize, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map TMD I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_ltag = localt;
sc->wi_lhandle = localh;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_TMD_IORES, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO,
0, &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map I/O space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_btag = iot;
sc->wi_bhandle = ioh;
if (wi_pci_common_attach(pa, sc) != 0)
return (ENXIO);
/*
* Enable I/O mode and level interrupts on the embedded PCMCIA
* card. The PCMCIA card's COR is the first byte of BAR 0.
*/
bus_space_write_1(localt, localh, 0, WI_COR_IOMODE);
sc->wi_cor_offset = 0;
return (0);
}
int
wi_pci_native_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc)
{
bus_space_handle_t ioh;
bus_space_tag_t iot = pa->pa_iot;
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, WI_PCI_CBMA, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM,
0, &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0) {
printf(": can't map mem space\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
sc->wi_ltag = iot;
sc->wi_lhandle = ioh;
sc->wi_btag = iot;
sc->wi_bhandle = ioh;
sc->sc_pci = 1;
if (wi_pci_common_attach(pa, sc) != 0)
return (ENXIO);
/* Do a soft reset of the HFA3842 MAC core */
bus_space_write_2(iot, ioh, WI_PCI_COR_OFFSET, WI_COR_SOFT_RESET);
DELAY(100*1000); /* 100 m sec */
bus_space_write_2(iot, ioh, WI_PCI_COR_OFFSET, WI_COR_CLEAR);
DELAY(100*1000); /* 100 m sec */
sc->wi_cor_offset = WI_PCI_COR_OFFSET;
return (0);
}
int
wi_pci_common_attach(struct pci_attach_args *pa, struct wi_softc *sc)
{
pci_intr_handle_t ih;
pci_chipset_tag_t pc = pa->pa_pc;
const char *intrstr;
/* Make sure interrupts are disabled. */
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, WI_INT_EN, 0);
CSR_WRITE_2(sc, WI_EVENT_ACK, 0xFFFF);
/* Map and establish the interrupt. */
if (pci_intr_map(pa, &ih)) {
printf(": couldn't map interrupt\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
intrstr = pci_intr_string(pc, ih);
sc->sc_ih = pci_intr_establish(pc, ih, IPL_NET, wi_intr, sc,
sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
if (sc->sc_ih == NULL) {
printf(": couldn't establish interrupt");
if (intrstr != NULL)
printf(" at %s", intrstr);
printf("\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
printf(": %s", intrstr);
return (0);
}
void
wi_pci_plx_print_cis(struct wi_softc *sc)
{
int i, stringno;
char cisbuf[CIS_INFO_SIZE];
char *cis_strings[3];
u_int8_t value;
const u_int8_t cis_magic[] = {
0x01, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 0x17, 0x04, 0x67
};
/* Make sure the CIS data is valid. */
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
value = bus_space_read_1(sc->wi_ltag, sc->wi_lhandle, i * 2);
if (value != cis_magic[i])
return;
}
cis_strings[0] = cisbuf;
stringno = 0;
for (i = 0; i < CIS_INFO_SIZE && stringno < 3; i++) {
cisbuf[i] = bus_space_read_1(sc->wi_ltag,
sc->wi_lhandle, (CIS_MFG_NAME_OFFSET + i) * 2);
if (cisbuf[i] == '\0' && ++stringno < 3)
cis_strings[stringno] = &cisbuf[i + 1];
}
cisbuf[CIS_INFO_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
printf("\n%s: \"%s, %s, %s\"", WI_PRT_ARG(sc),
cis_strings[0], cis_strings[1], cis_strings[2]);
}
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