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* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
*
* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
* ----- ---- -------- -------------------------------------------------------
* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
* 1.00b rpm  07/23/02 Removed the PHY reset from Initialize()
* 1.00b rmm  09/23/02 Removed commented code in Initialize(). Recycled as
*                     XEmac_mPhyReset macro in xemac_l.h.
* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
* 1.00c rpm  12/12/02 Changed location of IsStarted assignment in XEmac_Start
*                     to be sure the flag is set before the device and
*                     interrupts are enabled.
* 1.00c rpm  02/03/03 SelfTest was not clearing polled mode. Take driver out
*                     of polled mode in XEmac_Reset() to fix this problem.
* 1.00c rmm  05/13/03 Fixed diab compiler warnings relating to asserts.
* 
******************************************************************************/ /***************************** Include Files *********************************/ #include "xbasic_types.h" #include "xemac_i.h" #include "xio.h" #include "xipif_v1_23_b.h" /* Uses v1.23b of the IPIF */ /************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/ /**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/ /***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/ /************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/ static XStatus ConfigureDma(XEmac * InstancePtr); static XStatus ConfigureFifo(XEmac * InstancePtr); static void StubFifoHandler(void *CallBackRef); static void StubErrorHandler(void *CallBackRef, XStatus ErrorCode); static void StubSgHandler(void *CallBackRef, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr, u32 NumBds); /************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/ /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Initialize a specific XEmac instance/driver. The initialization entails: * - Initialize fields of the XEmac structure * - Clear the Ethernet statistics for this device * - Initialize the IPIF component with its register base address * - Configure the FIFO components with their register base addresses. * - If the device is configured with DMA, configure the DMA channel components * with their register base addresses. At some later time, memory pools for * the scatter-gather descriptor lists may be passed to the driver. * - Reset the Ethernet MAC * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * @param DeviceId is the unique id of the device controlled by this XEmac * instance. Passing in a device id associates the generic XEmac * instance to a specific device, as chosen by the caller or application * developer. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS if initialization was successful * - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has already been started * - XST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND if device configuration information was not found for * a device with the supplied device ID. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ XStatus XEmac_Initialize(XEmac * InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId) { XStatus Result; XEmac_Config *ConfigPtr; /* configuration information */ XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); /* * If the device is started, disallow the initialize and return a status * indicating it is started. This allows the user to stop the device * and reinitialize, but prevents a user from inadvertently initializing */ if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) { return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED; } /* * Lookup the device configuration in the temporary CROM table. Use this * configuration info down below when initializing this component. */ ConfigPtr = XEmac_LookupConfig(DeviceId); if (ConfigPtr == NULL) { return XST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; } /* * Set some default values */ InstancePtr->IsReady = 0; InstancePtr->IsStarted = 0; InstancePtr->IpIfDmaConfig = ConfigPtr->IpIfDmaConfig; InstancePtr->HasMii = ConfigPtr->HasMii; InstancePtr->HasMulticastHash = FALSE; /* Always default polled to false, let user configure this mode */ InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE; InstancePtr->FifoRecvHandler = StubFifoHandler; InstancePtr->FifoSendHandler = StubFifoHandler; InstancePtr->ErrorHandler = StubErrorHandler; InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler = StubSgHandler; InstancePtr->SgSendHandler = StubSgHandler; /* * Clear the statistics for this driver */ XEmac_mClearStruct((u8 *) & InstancePtr->Stats, sizeof (XEmac_Stats)); /* * Initialize the device register base addresses */ InstancePtr->BaseAddress = ConfigPtr->BaseAddress; /* * Configure the send and receive FIFOs in the MAC */ Result = ConfigureFifo(InstancePtr); if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) { return Result; } /* * If the device is configured for DMA, configure the send and receive DMA * channels in the MAC. */ if (XEmac_mIsDma(InstancePtr)) { Result = ConfigureDma(InstancePtr); if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) { return Result; } } /* * Indicate the component is now ready to use. Note that this is done before * we reset the device and the PHY below, which may seem a bit odd. The * choice was made to move it here rather than remove the asserts in various * functions (e.g., Reset() and all functions that it calls). Applications * that use multiple threads, one to initialize the XEmac driver and one * waiting on the IsReady condition could have a problem with this sequence. */ InstancePtr->IsReady = XCOMPONENT_IS_READY; /* * Reset the MAC to get it into its initial state. It is expected that * device configuration by the user will take place after this * initialization is done, but before the device is started. */ XEmac_Reset(InstancePtr); return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Start the Ethernet controller as follows: * - If not in polled mode * - Set the internal interrupt enable registers appropriately * - Enable interrupts within the device itself. Note that connection of * the driver's interrupt handler to the interrupt source (typically * done using the interrupt controller component) is done by the higher * layer software. * - If the device is configured with scatter-gather DMA, start the DMA * channels if the descriptor lists are not empty * - Enable the transmitter * - Enable the receiver * * The PHY is enabled after driver initialization. We assume the upper layer * software has configured it and the EMAC appropriately before this function * is called. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS if the device was started successfully * - XST_NO_CALLBACK if a callback function has not yet been registered using * the SetxxxHandler function. This is required if in interrupt mode. * - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device is already started * - XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST if configured for scatter-gather DMA and a descriptor * list has not yet been created for the send or receive channel. * * @note * * The driver tries to match the hardware configuration. So if the hardware * is configured with scatter-gather DMA, the driver expects to start the * scatter-gather channels and expects that the user has set up the buffer * descriptor lists already. If the user expects to use the driver in a mode * different than how the hardware is configured, the user should modify the * configuration table to reflect the mode to be used. Modifying the config * table is a workaround for now until we get some experience with how users * are intending to use the hardware in its different configurations. For * example, if the hardware is built with scatter-gather DMA but the user is * intending to use only simple DMA, the user either needs to modify the config * table as a workaround or rebuild the hardware with only simple DMA. * * This function makes use of internal resources that are shared between the * Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions. So if one task might be setting device * options while another is trying to start the device, the user is required to * provide protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore). * ******************************************************************************/ XStatus XEmac_Start(XEmac * InstancePtr) { u32 ControlReg; XStatus Result; XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); /* * If it is already started, return a status indicating so */ if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) { return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED; } /* * If not polled, enable interrupts */ if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) { /* * Verify that the callbacks have been registered, then enable * interrupts */ if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) { if ((InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler == StubSgHandler) || (InstancePtr->SgSendHandler == StubSgHandler)) { return XST_NO_CALLBACK; } /* Enable IPIF interrupts */ XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, XEM_IPIF_DMA_DFT_MASK | XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK); XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, XEM_EIR_DFT_SG_MASK); /* Enable scatter-gather DMA interrupts */ XDmaChannel_SetIntrEnable(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, XEM_DMA_SG_INTR_MASK); XDmaChannel_SetIntrEnable(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, XEM_DMA_SG_INTR_MASK); } else { if ((InstancePtr->FifoRecvHandler == StubFifoHandler) || (InstancePtr->FifoSendHandler == StubFifoHandler)) { return XST_NO_CALLBACK; } /* Enable IPIF interrupts (used by simple DMA also) */ XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, XEM_IPIF_FIFO_DFT_MASK | XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK); XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, XEM_EIR_DFT_FIFO_MASK); } /* Enable the global IPIF interrupt output */ XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); } /* * Indicate that the device is started before we enable the transmitter * or receiver. This needs to be done before because as soon as the * receiver is enabled we may get an interrupt, and there are functions * in the interrupt handling path that rely on the IsStarted flag. */ InstancePtr->IsStarted = XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED; /* * Enable the transmitter, and receiver (do a read/modify/write to preserve * current settings). There is no critical section here since this register * is not modified during interrupt context. */ ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET); ControlReg &= ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_RESET_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_RESET_MASK); ControlReg |= (XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK); XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg); /* * If configured with scatter-gather DMA and not polled, restart the * DMA channels in case there are buffers ready to be sent or received into. * The DMA SgStart function uses data that can be modified during interrupt * context, so a critical section is required here. */ if ((XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) && (!InstancePtr->IsPolled)) { XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); /* * The only error we care about is if the list has not yet been * created, or on receive, if no buffer descriptors have been * added yet (the list is empty). Other errors are benign at this point. */ Result = XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel); if ((Result == XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST) || (Result == XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY)) { XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); return Result; } Result = XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->SendChannel); if (Result == XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST) { XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); return Result; } XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); } return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Stop the Ethernet MAC as follows: * - If the device is configured with scatter-gather DMA, stop the DMA * channels (wait for acknowledgment of stop) * - Disable the transmitter and receiver * - Disable interrupts if not in polled mode (the higher layer software is * responsible for disabling interrupts at the interrupt controller) * * The PHY is left enabled after a Stop is called. * * If the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, the DMA engine stops at * the next buffer descriptor in its list. The remaining descriptors in the list * are not removed, so anything in the list will be transmitted or received when * the device is restarted. The side effect of doing this is that the last * buffer descriptor processed by the DMA engine before stopping may not be the * last descriptor in the Ethernet frame. So when the device is restarted, a * partial frame (i.e., a bad frame) may be transmitted/received. This is only a * concern if a frame can span multiple buffer descriptors, which is dependent * on the size of the network buffers. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS if the device was stopped successfully * - XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED if the device is already stopped * * @note * * This function makes use of internal resources that are shared between the * Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions. So if one task might be setting device * options while another is trying to start the device, the user is required to * provide protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore). * ******************************************************************************/ XStatus XEmac_Stop(XEmac * InstancePtr) { u32 ControlReg; XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); /* * If the device is already stopped, do nothing but return a status * indicating so */ if (InstancePtr->IsStarted != XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) { return XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED; } /* * If configured for scatter-gather DMA, stop the DMA channels. Ignore * the XST_DMA_SG_IS_STOPPED return code. There is a critical section * here between SgStart and SgStop, and SgStart can be called in interrupt * context, so disable interrupts while calling SgStop. */ if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) { XBufDescriptor *BdTemp; /* temporary descriptor pointer */ XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); (void) XDmaChannel_SgStop(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, &BdTemp); (void) XDmaChannel_SgStop(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, &BdTemp); XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); } /* * Disable the transmitter and receiver. There is no critical section * here since this register is not modified during interrupt context. */ ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET); ControlReg &= ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK); XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg); /* * If not in polled mode, disable interrupts for IPIF (includes MAC and * DMAs) */ if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) { XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); } InstancePtr->IsStarted = 0; return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Reset the Ethernet MAC. This is a graceful reset in that the device is stopped * first. Resets the DMA channels, the FIFOs, the transmitter, and the receiver. * The PHY is not reset. Any frames in the scatter-gather descriptor lists will * remain in the lists. The side effect of doing this is that after a reset and * following a restart of the device, frames that were in the list before the * reset may be transmitted or received. Reset must only be called after the * driver has been initialized. * * The driver is also taken out of polled mode if polled mode was set. The user * is responsbile for re-configuring the driver into polled mode after the * reset if desired. * * The configuration after this reset is as follows: * - Half duplex * - Disabled transmitter and receiver * - Enabled PHY (the PHY is not reset) * - MAC transmitter does pad insertion, FCS insertion, and source address * overwrite. * - MAC receiver does not strip padding or FCS * - Interframe Gap as recommended by IEEE Std. 802.3 (96 bit times) * - Unicast addressing enabled * - Broadcast addressing enabled * - Multicast addressing disabled (addresses are preserved) * - Promiscuous addressing disabled * - Default packet threshold and packet wait bound register values for * scatter-gather DMA operation * - MAC address of all zeros * - Non-polled mode * * The upper layer software is responsible for re-configuring (if necessary) * and restarting the MAC after the reset. Note that the PHY is not reset. PHY * control is left to the upper layer software. Note also that driver statistics * are not cleared on reset. It is up to the upper layer software to clear the * statistics if needed. * * When a reset is required due to an internal error, the driver notifies the * upper layer software of this need through the ErrorHandler callback and * specific status codes. The upper layer software is responsible for calling * this Reset function and then re-configuring the device. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * * @return * * None. * * @note * * None. * * @internal * * The reset is accomplished by setting the IPIF reset register. This takes * care of resetting all hardware blocks, including the MAC. * ******************************************************************************/ void XEmac_Reset(XEmac * InstancePtr) { XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL); XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); /* * Stop the device first */ (void) XEmac_Stop(InstancePtr); /* * Take the driver out of polled mode */ InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE; /* * Reset the entire IPIF at once. If we choose someday to reset each * hardware block separately, the reset should occur in the direction of * data flow. For example, for the send direction the reset order is DMA * first, then FIFO, then the MAC transmitter. */ XIIF_V123B_RESET(InstancePtr->BaseAddress); if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) { /* * After reset, configure the scatter-gather DMA packet threshold and * packet wait bound registers to default values. Ignore the return * values of these functions since they only return error if the device * is not stopped. */ (void) XEmac_SetPktThreshold(InstancePtr, XEM_SEND, XEM_SGDMA_DFT_THRESHOLD); (void) XEmac_SetPktThreshold(InstancePtr, XEM_RECV, XEM_SGDMA_DFT_THRESHOLD); (void) XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(InstancePtr, XEM_SEND, XEM_SGDMA_DFT_WAITBOUND); (void) XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(InstancePtr, XEM_RECV, XEM_SGDMA_DFT_WAITBOUND); } } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Set the MAC address for this driver/device. The address is a 48-bit value. * The device must be stopped before calling this function. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * @param AddressPtr is a pointer to a 6-byte MAC address. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS if the MAC address was set successfully * - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not yet been stopped * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ XStatus XEmac_SetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * AddressPtr) { u32 MacAddr = 0; XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL); XASSERT_NONVOID(AddressPtr != NULL); XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); /* * The device must be stopped before setting the MAC address */ if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) { return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED; } /* * Set the device station address high and low registers */ MacAddr = (AddressPtr[0] << 8) | AddressPtr[1]; XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAH_OFFSET, MacAddr); MacAddr = (AddressPtr[2] << 24) | (AddressPtr[3] << 16) | (AddressPtr[4] << 8) | AddressPtr[5]; XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAL_OFFSET, MacAddr); return XST_SUCCESS; } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Get the MAC address for this driver/device. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * @param BufferPtr is an output parameter, and is a pointer to a buffer into * which the current MAC address will be copied. The buffer must be at * least 6 bytes. * * @return * * None. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ void XEmac_GetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufferPtr) { u32 MacAddrHi; u32 MacAddrLo; XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL); XASSERT_VOID(BufferPtr != NULL); XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY); MacAddrHi = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAH_OFFSET); MacAddrLo = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAL_OFFSET); BufferPtr[0] = (u8) (MacAddrHi >> 8); BufferPtr[1] = (u8) MacAddrHi; BufferPtr[2] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 24); BufferPtr[3] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 16); BufferPtr[4] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 8); BufferPtr[5] = (u8) MacAddrLo; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * Configure DMA capabilities. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * * @return * * - XST_SUCCESS if successful initialization of DMA * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ static XStatus ConfigureDma(XEmac * InstancePtr) { XStatus Result; /* * Initialize the DMA channels with their base addresses. We assume * scatter-gather DMA is the only possible configuration. Descriptor space * will need to be set later by the upper layer. */ Result = XDmaChannel_Initialize(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_DMA_RECV_OFFSET); if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) { return Result; } Result = XDmaChannel_Initialize(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_DMA_SEND_OFFSET); return Result; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * Configure the send and receive FIFO components with their base addresses * and interrupt masks. Currently the base addresses are defined constants. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on. * * @return * * XST_SUCCESS if successful initialization of the packet FIFOs * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ static XStatus ConfigureFifo(XEmac * InstancePtr) { XStatus Result; /* * Return status from the packet FIFOs initialization is ignored since * they always return success. */ Result = XPacketFifoV100b_Initialize(&InstancePtr->RecvFifo, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_PFIFO_RXREG_OFFSET, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_PFIFO_RXDATA_OFFSET); if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) { return Result; } Result = XPacketFifoV100b_Initialize(&InstancePtr->SendFifo, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_PFIFO_TXREG_OFFSET, InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_PFIFO_TXDATA_OFFSET); return Result; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This is a stub for the scatter-gather send and recv callbacks. The stub * is here in case the upper layers forget to set the handlers. * * @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference * @param BdPtr is a pointer to the first buffer descriptor in a list * @param NumBds is the number of descriptors in the list. * * @return * * None. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ static void StubSgHandler(void *CallBackRef, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr, u32 NumBds) { XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS(); } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This is a stub for the non-DMA send and recv callbacks. The stub is here in * case the upper layers forget to set the handlers. * * @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference * * @return * * None. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ static void StubFifoHandler(void *CallBackRef) { XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS(); } /******************************************************************************/ /** * * This is a stub for the asynchronous error callback. The stub is here in * case the upper layers forget to set the handler. * * @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference * @param ErrorCode is the Xilinx error code, indicating the cause of the error * * @return * * None. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ static void StubErrorHandler(void *CallBackRef, XStatus ErrorCode) { XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS(); } /*****************************************************************************/ /** * * Lookup the device configuration based on the unique device ID. The table * EmacConfigTable contains the configuration info for each device in the system. * * @param DeviceId is the unique device ID of the device being looked up. * * @return * * A pointer to the configuration table entry corresponding to the given * device ID, or NULL if no match is found. * * @note * * None. * ******************************************************************************/ XEmac_Config * XEmac_LookupConfig(u16 DeviceId) { XEmac_Config *CfgPtr = NULL; int i; for (i = 0; i < XPAR_XEMAC_NUM_INSTANCES; i++) { if (XEmac_ConfigTable[i].DeviceId == DeviceId) { CfgPtr = &XEmac_ConfigTable[i]; break; } } return CfgPtr; }