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/*
* eexpress . h : Intel EtherExpress16 defines
*/
/*
* EtherExpress card register addresses
* as offsets from the base IO region ( dev - > base_addr )
*/
# define DATAPORT 0x0000
# define WRITE_PTR 0x0002
# define READ_PTR 0x0004
# define SIGNAL_CA 0x0006
# define SET_IRQ 0x0007
# define SM_PTR 0x0008
# define MEM_Dec 0x000a
# define MEM_Ctrl 0x000b
# define MEM_Page_Ctrl 0x000c
# define Config 0x000d
# define EEPROM_Ctrl 0x000e
# define ID_PORT 0x000f
# define MEM_ECtrl 0x000f
/*
* card register defines
*/
/* SET_IRQ */
# define SIRQ_en 0x08
# define SIRQ_dis 0x00
/* EEPROM_Ctrl */
# define EC_Clk 0x01
# define EC_CS 0x02
# define EC_Wr 0x04
# define EC_Rd 0x08
# define ASIC_RST 0x40
# define i586_RST 0x80
# define eeprom_delay() { udelay(40); }
/*
* i82586 Memory Configuration
*/
/* (System Configuration Pointer) System start up block, read after 586_RST */
# define SCP_START 0xfff6
/* Intermediate System Configuration Pointer */
# define ISCP_START 0x0000
/* System Command Block */
# define SCB_START 0x0008
/* Start of buffer region. Everything before this is used for control
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* structures and the CU configuration program . The memory layout is
* determined in eexp_hw_probe ( ) , once we know how much memory is
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* available on the card .
*/
# define TX_BUF_START 0x0100
# define TX_BUF_SIZE ((24+ETH_FRAME_LEN+31)&~0x1f)
# define RX_BUF_SIZE ((32+ETH_FRAME_LEN+31)&~0x1f)
/*
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* SCB defines
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*/
/* these functions take the SCB status word and test the relevant status bit */
# define SCB_complete(s) ((s&0x8000)!=0)
# define SCB_rxdframe(s) ((s&0x4000)!=0)
# define SCB_CUdead(s) ((s&0x2000)!=0)
# define SCB_RUdead(s) ((s&0x1000)!=0)
# define SCB_ack(s) (s & 0xf000)
/* Command unit status: 0=idle, 1=suspended, 2=active */
# define SCB_CUstat(s) ((s&0x0300)>>8)
/* Receive unit status: 0=idle, 1=suspended, 2=out of resources, 4=ready */
# define SCB_RUstat(s) ((s&0x0070)>>4)
/* SCB commands */
# define SCB_CUnop 0x0000
# define SCB_CUstart 0x0100
# define SCB_CUresume 0x0200
# define SCB_CUsuspend 0x0300
# define SCB_CUabort 0x0400
# define SCB_resetchip 0x0080
# define SCB_RUnop 0x0000
# define SCB_RUstart 0x0010
# define SCB_RUresume 0x0020
# define SCB_RUsuspend 0x0030
# define SCB_RUabort 0x0040
/*
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* Command block defines
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*/
# define Stat_Done(s) ((s&0x8000)!=0)
# define Stat_Busy(s) ((s&0x4000)!=0)
# define Stat_OK(s) ((s&0x2000)!=0)
# define Stat_Abort(s) ((s&0x1000)!=0)
# define Stat_STFail ((s&0x0800)!=0)
# define Stat_TNoCar(s) ((s&0x0400)!=0)
# define Stat_TNoCTS(s) ((s&0x0200)!=0)
# define Stat_TNoDMA(s) ((s&0x0100)!=0)
# define Stat_TDefer(s) ((s&0x0080)!=0)
# define Stat_TColl(s) ((s&0x0040)!=0)
# define Stat_TXColl(s) ((s&0x0020)!=0)
# define Stat_NoColl(s) (s&0x000f)
/* Cmd_END will end AFTER the command if this is the first
* command block after an SCB_CUstart , but BEFORE the command
* for all subsequent commands . Best strategy is to place
* Cmd_INT on the last command in the sequence , followed by a
* dummy Cmd_Nop with Cmd_END after this .
*/
# define Cmd_END 0x8000
# define Cmd_SUS 0x4000
# define Cmd_INT 0x2000
# define Cmd_Nop 0x0000
# define Cmd_SetAddr 0x0001
# define Cmd_Config 0x0002
# define Cmd_MCast 0x0003
# define Cmd_Xmit 0x0004
# define Cmd_TDR 0x0005
# define Cmd_Dump 0x0006
# define Cmd_Diag 0x0007
/*
* Frame Descriptor ( Receive block ) defines
*/
# define FD_Done(s) ((s&0x8000)!=0)
# define FD_Busy(s) ((s&0x4000)!=0)
# define FD_OK(s) ((s&0x2000)!=0)
# define FD_CRC(s) ((s&0x0800)!=0)
# define FD_Align(s) ((s&0x0400)!=0)
# define FD_Resrc(s) ((s&0x0200)!=0)
# define FD_DMA(s) ((s&0x0100)!=0)
# define FD_Short(s) ((s&0x0080)!=0)
# define FD_NoEOF(s) ((s&0x0040)!=0)
struct rfd_header {
volatile unsigned long flags ;
volatile unsigned short link ;
volatile unsigned short rbd_offset ;
volatile unsigned short dstaddr1 ;
volatile unsigned short dstaddr2 ;
volatile unsigned short dstaddr3 ;
volatile unsigned short srcaddr1 ;
volatile unsigned short srcaddr2 ;
volatile unsigned short srcaddr3 ;
volatile unsigned short length ;
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/* This is actually a Receive Buffer Descriptor. The way we
* arrange memory means that an RBD always follows the RFD that
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* points to it , so they might as well be in the same structure .
*/
volatile unsigned short actual_count ;
volatile unsigned short next_rbd ;
volatile unsigned short buf_addr1 ;
volatile unsigned short buf_addr2 ;
volatile unsigned short size ;
} ;
/* Returned data from the Time Domain Reflectometer */
# define TDR_LINKOK (1<<15)
# define TDR_XCVRPROBLEM (1<<14)
# define TDR_OPEN (1<<13)
# define TDR_SHORT (1<<12)
# define TDR_TIME 0x7ff