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/* orinoco_plx.c
*
* Driver for Prism II devices which would usually be driven by orinoco_cs ,
* but are connected to the PCI bus by a PLX9052 .
*
* Current maintainers ( as of 29 September 2003 ) are :
* Pavel Roskin < proski AT gnu . org >
* and David Gibson < hermes AT gibson . dropbear . id . au >
*
* ( C ) Copyright David Gibson , IBM Corp . 2001 - 2003.
* Copyright ( C ) 2001 Daniel Barlow
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
* Version 1.1 ( the " License " ) ; you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License . You may obtain a copy of the License
* at http : //www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an " AS IS "
* basis , WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND , either express or implied . See
* the License for the specific language governing rights and
* limitations under the License .
*
* Alternatively , the contents of this file may be used under the
* terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 ( the " GPL " ) , in
* which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
* above . If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use your
* version of this file under the MPL , indicate your decision by
* deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and
* other provisions required by the GPL . If you do not delete the
* provisions above , a recipient may use your version of this file
* under either the MPL or the GPL .
* Caution : this is experimental and probably buggy . For success and
* failure reports for different cards and adaptors , see
* orinoco_plx_pci_id_table near the end of the file . If you have a
* card we don ' t have the PCI id for , and looks like it should work ,
* drop me mail with the id and " it works " / " it doesn't work " .
*
* Note : if everything gets detected fine but it doesn ' t actually send
* or receive packets , your first port of call should probably be to
* try newer firmware in the card . Especially if you ' re doing Ad - Hoc
* modes .
*
* The actual driving is done by orinoco . c , this is just resource
* allocation stuff . The explanation below is courtesy of Ryan Niemi
* on the linux - wlan - ng list at
* http : //archives.neohapsis.com/archives/dev/linux-wlan/2001-q1/0026.html
*
* The PLX9052 - based cards ( WL11000 and several others ) are a
* different beast than the usual PCMCIA - based PRISM2 configuration
* expected by wlan - ng . Here ' s the general details on how the WL11000
* PCI adapter works :
*
* - Two PCI I / O address spaces , one 0x80 long which contains the
* PLX9052 registers , and one that ' s 0x40 long mapped to the PCMCIA
* slot I / O address space .
*
* - One PCI memory address space , mapped to the PCMCIA memory space
* ( containing the CIS ) .
*
* After identifying the I / O and memory space , you can read through
* the memory space to confirm the CIS ' s device ID or manufacturer ID
* to make sure it ' s the expected card . qKeep in mind that the PCMCIA
* spec specifies the CIS as the lower 8 bits of each word read from
* the CIS , so to read the bytes of the CIS , read every other byte
* ( 0 , 2 , 4 , . . . ) . Passing that test , you need to enable the I / O address
* space on the PCMCIA card via the PCMCIA COR register . This is the
* first byte following the CIS . In my case ( which may not have any
* relation to what ' s on the PRISM2 cards ) , COR was at offset 0x800
* within the PCI memory space . Write 0x41 to the COR register to
* enable I / O mode and to select level triggered interrupts . To
* confirm you actually succeeded , read the COR register back and make
* sure it actually got set to 0x41 , incase you have an unexpected
* card inserted .
*
* Following that , you can treat the second PCI I / O address space ( the
* one that ' s not 0x80 in length ) as the PCMCIA I / O space .
*
* Note that in the Eumitcom ' s source for their drivers , they register
* the interrupt as edge triggered when registering it with the
* Windows kernel . I don ' t recall how to register edge triggered on
* Linux ( if it can be done at all ) . But in some experimentation , I
* don ' t see much operational difference between using either
* interrupt mode . Don ' t mess with the interrupt mode in the COR
* register though , as the PLX9052 wants level triggers with the way
* the serial EEPROM configures it on the WL11000 .
*
* There ' s some other little quirks related to timing that I bumped
* into , but I don ' t recall right now . Also , there ' s two variants of
* the WL11000 I ' ve seen , revision A1 and T2 . These seem to differ
* slightly in the timings configured in the wait - state generator in
* the PLX9052 . There have also been some comments from Eumitcom that
* cards shouldn ' t be hot swapped , apparently due to risk of cooking
* the PLX9052 . I ' m unsure why they believe this , as I can ' t see
* anything in the design that would really cause a problem , except
* for crashing drivers not written to expect it . And having developed
* drivers for the WL11000 , I ' d say it ' s quite tricky to write code
* that will successfully deal with a hot unplug . Very odd things
* happen on the I / O side of things . But anyway , be warned . Despite
* that , I ' ve hot - swapped a number of times during debugging and
* driver development for various reasons ( stuck WAIT # line after the
* radio card ' s firmware locks up ) .
*
* Hope this is enough info for someone to add PLX9052 support to the
* wlan - ng card . In the case of the WL11000 , the PCI ID ' s are
* 0x1639 / 0x0200 , with matching subsystem ID ' s . Other PLX9052 - based
* manufacturers other than Eumitcom ( or on cards other than the
* WL11000 ) may have different PCI ID ' s .
*
* If anyone needs any more specific info , let me know . I haven ' t had
* time to implement support myself yet , and with the way things are
* going , might not have time for a while . .
*/
# define DRIVER_NAME "orinoco_plx"
# define PFX DRIVER_NAME ": "
# include <linux/config.h>
# include <linux/module.h>
# include <linux/kernel.h>
# include <linux/init.h>
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# include <linux/delay.h>
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# include <linux/pci.h>
# include <pcmcia/cisreg.h>
# include "orinoco.h"
# define COR_OFFSET (0x3e0) /* COR attribute offset of Prism2 PC card */
# define COR_VALUE (COR_LEVEL_REQ | COR_FUNC_ENA) /* Enable PC card with interrupt in level trigger */
# define COR_RESET (0x80) /* reset bit in the COR register */
# define PLX_RESET_TIME (500) /* milliseconds */
# define PLX_INTCSR 0x4c /* Interrupt Control & Status Register */
# define PLX_INTCSR_INTEN (1<<6) /* Interrupt Enable bit */
static const u8 cis_magic [ ] = {
0x01 , 0x03 , 0x00 , 0x00 , 0xff , 0x17 , 0x04 , 0x67
} ;
/* Orinoco PLX specific data */
struct orinoco_plx_card {
void __iomem * attr_mem ;
} ;
/*
* Do a soft reset of the card using the Configuration Option Register
*/
static int orinoco_plx_cor_reset ( struct orinoco_private * priv )
{
hermes_t * hw = & priv - > hw ;
struct orinoco_plx_card * card = priv - > card ;
u8 __iomem * attr_mem = card - > attr_mem ;
unsigned long timeout ;
u16 reg ;
writeb ( COR_VALUE | COR_RESET , attr_mem + COR_OFFSET ) ;
mdelay ( 1 ) ;
writeb ( COR_VALUE , attr_mem + COR_OFFSET ) ;
mdelay ( 1 ) ;
/* Just in case, wait more until the card is no longer busy */
timeout = jiffies + ( PLX_RESET_TIME * HZ / 1000 ) ;
reg = hermes_read_regn ( hw , CMD ) ;
while ( time_before ( jiffies , timeout ) & & ( reg & HERMES_CMD_BUSY ) ) {
mdelay ( 1 ) ;
reg = hermes_read_regn ( hw , CMD ) ;
}
/* Did we timeout ? */
if ( reg & HERMES_CMD_BUSY ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Busy timeout \n " ) ;
return - ETIMEDOUT ;
}
return 0 ;
}
static int orinoco_plx_init_one ( struct pci_dev * pdev ,
const struct pci_device_id * ent )
{
int err = 0 ;
u8 __iomem * attr_mem = NULL ;
u32 csr_reg , plx_addr ;
struct orinoco_private * priv = NULL ;
struct orinoco_plx_card * card ;
unsigned long pccard_ioaddr = 0 ;
unsigned long pccard_iolen = 0 ;
struct net_device * dev = NULL ;
void __iomem * mem ;
int i ;
err = pci_enable_device ( pdev ) ;
if ( err ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot enable PCI device \n " ) ;
return err ;
}
err = pci_request_regions ( pdev , DRIVER_NAME ) ;
if ( err ! = 0 ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot obtain PCI resources \n " ) ;
goto fail_resources ;
}
/* Resource 1 is mapped to PLX-specific registers */
plx_addr = pci_resource_start ( pdev , 1 ) ;
/* Resource 2 is mapped to the PCMCIA attribute memory */
attr_mem = ioremap ( pci_resource_start ( pdev , 2 ) ,
pci_resource_len ( pdev , 2 ) ) ;
if ( ! attr_mem ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot remap PCMCIA space \n " ) ;
goto fail_map_attr ;
}
/* Resource 3 is mapped to the PCMCIA I/O address space */
pccard_ioaddr = pci_resource_start ( pdev , 3 ) ;
pccard_iolen = pci_resource_len ( pdev , 3 ) ;
mem = pci_iomap ( pdev , 3 , 0 ) ;
if ( ! mem ) {
err = - ENOMEM ;
goto fail_map_io ;
}
/* Allocate network device */
dev = alloc_orinocodev ( sizeof ( * card ) , orinoco_plx_cor_reset ) ;
if ( ! dev ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot allocate network device \n " ) ;
err = - ENOMEM ;
goto fail_alloc ;
}
priv = netdev_priv ( dev ) ;
card = priv - > card ;
card - > attr_mem = attr_mem ;
dev - > base_addr = pccard_ioaddr ;
SET_MODULE_OWNER ( dev ) ;
SET_NETDEV_DEV ( dev , & pdev - > dev ) ;
hermes_struct_init ( & priv - > hw , mem , HERMES_16BIT_REGSPACING ) ;
printk ( KERN_DEBUG PFX " Detected Orinoco/Prism2 PLX device "
" at %s irq:%d, io addr:0x%lx \n " , pci_name ( pdev ) , pdev - > irq ,
pccard_ioaddr ) ;
err = request_irq ( pdev - > irq , orinoco_interrupt , SA_SHIRQ ,
dev - > name , dev ) ;
if ( err ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot allocate IRQ %d \n " , pdev - > irq ) ;
err = - EBUSY ;
goto fail_irq ;
}
dev - > irq = pdev - > irq ;
/* bjoern: We need to tell the card to enable interrupts, in
case the serial eprom didn ' t do this already . See the
PLX9052 data book , p8 - 1 and 8 - 24 for reference . */
csr_reg = inl ( plx_addr + PLX_INTCSR ) ;
if ( ! ( csr_reg & PLX_INTCSR_INTEN ) ) {
csr_reg | = PLX_INTCSR_INTEN ;
outl ( csr_reg , plx_addr + PLX_INTCSR ) ;
csr_reg = inl ( plx_addr + PLX_INTCSR ) ;
if ( ! ( csr_reg & PLX_INTCSR_INTEN ) ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot enable interrupts \n " ) ;
goto fail ;
}
}
err = orinoco_plx_cor_reset ( priv ) ;
if ( err ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Initial reset failed \n " ) ;
goto fail ;
}
printk ( KERN_DEBUG PFX " CIS: " ) ;
for ( i = 0 ; i < 16 ; i + + ) {
printk ( " %02X: " , readb ( attr_mem + 2 * i ) ) ;
}
printk ( " \n " ) ;
/* Verify whether a supported PC card is present */
/* FIXME: we probably need to be smarted about this */
for ( i = 0 ; i < sizeof ( cis_magic ) ; i + + ) {
if ( cis_magic [ i ] ! = readb ( attr_mem + 2 * i ) ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " The CIS value of Prism2 PC "
" card is unexpected \n " ) ;
err = - EIO ;
goto fail ;
}
}
err = register_netdev ( dev ) ;
if ( err ) {
printk ( KERN_ERR PFX " Cannot register network device \n " ) ;
goto fail ;
}
pci_set_drvdata ( pdev , dev ) ;
return 0 ;
fail :
free_irq ( pdev - > irq , dev ) ;
fail_irq :
pci_set_drvdata ( pdev , NULL ) ;
free_orinocodev ( dev ) ;
fail_alloc :
pci_iounmap ( pdev , mem ) ;
fail_map_io :
iounmap ( attr_mem ) ;
fail_map_attr :
pci_release_regions ( pdev ) ;
fail_resources :
pci_disable_device ( pdev ) ;
return err ;
}
static void __devexit orinoco_plx_remove_one ( struct pci_dev * pdev )
{
struct net_device * dev = pci_get_drvdata ( pdev ) ;
struct orinoco_private * priv = netdev_priv ( dev ) ;
struct orinoco_plx_card * card = priv - > card ;
u8 __iomem * attr_mem = card - > attr_mem ;
BUG_ON ( ! dev ) ;
unregister_netdev ( dev ) ;
free_irq ( dev - > irq , dev ) ;
pci_set_drvdata ( pdev , NULL ) ;
free_orinocodev ( dev ) ;
pci_iounmap ( pdev , priv - > hw . iobase ) ;
iounmap ( attr_mem ) ;
pci_release_regions ( pdev ) ;
pci_disable_device ( pdev ) ;
}
static struct pci_device_id orinoco_plx_pci_id_table [ ] = {
{ 0x111a , 0x1023 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Siemens SpeedStream SS1023 */
{ 0x1385 , 0x4100 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Netgear MA301 */
{ 0x15e8 , 0x0130 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Correga - does this work? */
{ 0x1638 , 0x1100 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* SMC EZConnect SMC2602W,
Eumitcom PCI WL11000 ,
Addtron AWA - 100 */
{ 0x16ab , 0x1100 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Global Sun Tech GL24110P */
{ 0x16ab , 0x1101 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Reported working, but unknown */
{ 0x16ab , 0x1102 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Linksys WDT11 */
{ 0x16ec , 0x3685 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* USR 2415 */
{ 0xec80 , 0xec00 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* Belkin F5D6000 tested by
Brendan W . McAdams < rit AT jacked - in . org > */
{ 0x10b7 , 0x7770 , PCI_ANY_ID , PCI_ANY_ID , } , /* 3Com AirConnect PCI tested by
Damien Persohn < damien AT persohn . net > */
{ 0 , } ,
} ;
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE ( pci , orinoco_plx_pci_id_table ) ;
static struct pci_driver orinoco_plx_driver = {
. name = DRIVER_NAME ,
. id_table = orinoco_plx_pci_id_table ,
. probe = orinoco_plx_init_one ,
. remove = __devexit_p ( orinoco_plx_remove_one ) ,
} ;
static char version [ ] __initdata = DRIVER_NAME " " DRIVER_VERSION
" (Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>, "
" David Gibson <hermes@gibson.dropbear.id.au>, "
" Daniel Barlow <dan@telent.net>) " ;
MODULE_AUTHOR ( " Daniel Barlow <dan@telent.net> " ) ;
MODULE_DESCRIPTION ( " Driver for wireless LAN cards using the PLX9052 PCI bridge " ) ;
MODULE_LICENSE ( " Dual MPL/GPL " ) ;
static int __init orinoco_plx_init ( void )
{
printk ( KERN_DEBUG " %s \n " , version ) ;
return pci_module_init ( & orinoco_plx_driver ) ;
}
static void __exit orinoco_plx_exit ( void )
{
pci_unregister_driver ( & orinoco_plx_driver ) ;
ssleep ( 1 ) ;
}
module_init ( orinoco_plx_init ) ;
module_exit ( orinoco_plx_exit ) ;
/*
* Local variables :
* c - indent - level : 8
* c - basic - offset : 8
* tab - width : 8
* End :
*/