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authorFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2006-10-17 15:03:52 +0000
committerFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2006-10-17 15:03:52 +0000
commit9f15d828cc5d85da5697233e30c81fc1aaae21bf (patch)
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parent2cc9f8533dbdb54d84c21d07df157e2fbdc03a4a (diff)
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move the ar7 network driver into a separate package
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@5186 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
-rw-r--r--package/ar7-net/Makefile51
-rw-r--r--target/linux/ar7-2.4/Makefile5
-rw-r--r--target/linux/ar7-2.4/config7
-rw-r--r--target/linux/ar7-2.4/patches/003-net_driver_cpmac.patch13341
4 files changed, 51 insertions, 13353 deletions
diff --git a/package/ar7-net/Makefile b/package/ar7-net/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..89ce23940a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/package/ar7-net/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2006 OpenWrt.org
+#
+# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
+# See /LICENSE for more information.
+#
+# $Id:$
+
+include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
+include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/kernel.mk
+
+PKG_NAME:=avalanche-cpmac
+PKG_VERSION:=0.1
+PKG_RELEASE:=1
+
+PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.bz2
+PKG_SOURCE_URL:=http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources
+PKG_MD5SUM:=ce46849a8f1055cef09c59c6bdb7f86a
+PKG_CAT:=bzcat
+
+PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(KERNEL_BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION)
+
+include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
+
+define Package/kmod-avalanche-cpmac
+ SECTION:=kernel
+ CATEGORY:=Kernel modules
+ SUBMENU:=Network Devices
+ DEPENDS:=@LINUX_2_4_AR7 +kmod-atm
+ DEFAULT:=y
+ TITLE:=AR7 ADSL driver (Annex A)
+ DESCRIPTION:=The AR7 ADSL driver for Annex A
+ VERSION:=$(PKG_VERSION)+$(LINUX_VERSION)-$(BOARD)-$(PKG_RELEASE)
+endef
+
+define Build/Compile
+ $(MAKE) -C "$(LINUX_DIR)" \
+ CROSS_COMPILE="$(TARGET_CROSS)" \
+ ARCH="$(LINUX_KARCH)" \
+ SUBDIRS="$(PKG_BUILD_DIR)" \
+ EXTRA_CFLAGS="-DCONFIG_AVALANCHE_CPMAC_AUTO -DCONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_INIT_BUF_MALLOC" \
+ modules
+endef
+
+define Package/kmod-avalanche-cpmac/install
+ install -m0755 -d $(1)/lib/modules/$(LINUX_VERSION)
+ $(CP) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/avalanche_cpmac.$(LINUX_KMOD_SUFFIX) \
+ $(1)/lib/modules/$(LINUX_VERSION)
+endef
+
+$(eval $(call BuildPackage,kmod-avalanche-cpmac))
diff --git a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/Makefile b/target/linux/ar7-2.4/Makefile
index aececf86ff..92e49d2020 100644
--- a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/Makefile
+++ b/target/linux/ar7-2.4/Makefile
@@ -12,11 +12,6 @@ LINUX_KERNEL_MD5SUM:=38f4d0830e95a20f4bfed17622d5557c
include ./config
include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/kernel.mk
-
-$(eval $(call KMOD_template,CPMAC,cpmac,\
- $(MODULES_DIR)/kernel/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/avalanche_cpmac.o \
-,CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC,,10,avalanche_cpmac))
-
include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/kernel-build.mk
$(LINUX_DIR)/.patched: $(LINUX_DIR)/.unpacked
diff --git a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/config b/target/linux/ar7-2.4/config
index 5f7a1513b7..47e57a989c 100644
--- a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/config
+++ b/target/linux/ar7-2.4/config
@@ -640,12 +640,6 @@ CONFIG_NET_RANDOM=y
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
-CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC=m
-CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_INIT_BUF_MALLOC=y
-CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_PORTS=1
-CONFIG_AVALANCHE_CPMAC_AUTO=y
-# CONFIG_AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC is not set
-# CONFIG_AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC is not set
# CONFIG_SUNLANCE is not set
# CONFIG_SUNBMAC is not set
# CONFIG_SUNQE is not set
@@ -721,7 +715,6 @@ CONFIG_SHAPER=m
# ATM drivers
#
# CONFIG_ATM_TCP is not set
-CONFIG_MIPS_SANGAM_ATM=m
#
# Amateur Radio support
diff --git a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/patches/003-net_driver_cpmac.patch b/target/linux/ar7-2.4/patches/003-net_driver_cpmac.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d6d1e5234..0000000000
--- a/target/linux/ar7-2.4/patches/003-net_driver_cpmac.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13341 +0,0 @@
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.c 2005-07-12 02:48:41.996601000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,728 @@
-+#ifndef _INC_CPCOMMON_C
-+#define _INC_CPCOMMON_C
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+#include "cpremap_cpmac.c"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+#include "cpremap_cpaal5.c"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPSAR
-+#include "cpremap_cpsar.c"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL2
-+#include "cpremap_cpaal2.c"
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+@defgroup Common_Config_Params Common Configuration Parameters
-+
-+This section documents the configuration parameters that are valid across
-+all CPHAL devices.
-+@{
-+*/
-+/** This is the debug level. The field is bit defined, such that the user
-+should set to 1 all the bits corresponding to desired debug outputs. The following
-+are the meanings for each debug bit:
-+- bit0 (LSB): CPHAL Function Trace
-+- b1 : OS Function call trace
-+- b2 : Critical section entry/exit
-+- b3 : Memory allocation/destruction
-+- b4 : Detailed information in Rx path
-+- b5 : Detailed information in Tx path
-+- b6 : Extended error information
-+- b7 : General info
-+*/
-+static const char pszDebug[] = "debug";
-+/** CPU Frequency. */
-+/*static const char pszCpuFreq[] = "CpuFreq";*/ /*MJH-030403*/
-+/** Base address for the module. */
-+static const char pszBase[] = "base";
-+/** Reset bit for the module. */
-+static const char pszResetBit[] = "reset_bit";
-+/** Reset base address for the module. */
-+static const char pszResetBase[] = "ResetBase";
-+/** Interrupt line for the module. */
-+static const char pszIntLine[] = "int_line";
-+/** VLYNQ offset for the module. Disregard if not using VLYNQ. */
-+static const char pszOffset[] = "offset";
-+/** The OS may "Get" this parameter, which is a pointer
-+ to a character string that indicates the version of CPHAL. */
-+static const char pszVer[] = "Version";
-+/*@}*/
-+
-+/**
-+@defgroup Common_Control_Params Common Keys for [os]Control()
-+
-+This section documents the keys used with the OS @c Control() interface that
-+are required by CPHAL devices.
-+
-+@{
-+*/
-+/** Used to wait for an integer number of clock ticks, given as an integer
-+ pointer in the @p Value parameter. No actions are defined. */
-+static const char pszSleep[] = "Sleep";
-+/** Requests the OS to flush it's IO buffers. No actions are defined. */
-+static const char pszSioFlush[] = "SioFlush";
-+/*@}*/
-+
-+static const char pszStateChange[] = "StateChange";
-+static const char pszStatus[] = "Status";
-+
-+static const char pszGET[] = "Get";
-+static const char pszSET[] = "Set";
-+static const char pszCLEAR[] = "Clear";
-+static const char pszNULL[] = "";
-+static const char pszLocator[] = "Locator";
-+static const char pszOff[] = "Off";
-+static const char pszOn[] = "On";
-+static const char hcMaxFrags[] = "MaxFrags";
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+
-+/* New method for string constants */
-+const char hcClear[] = "Clear";
-+const char hcGet[] = "Get";
-+const char hcSet[] = "Set";
-+
-+const char hcTick[] = "Tick";
-+
-+static const CONTROL_KEY KeyCommon[] =
-+ {
-+ {"" , enCommonStart},
-+ {pszStatus , enStatus},
-+ {pszOff , enOff},
-+ {pszOn , enOn},
-+ {pszDebug , enDebug},
-+ {hcCpuFrequency , enCpuFreq}, /*MJH~030403*/
-+ {"" , enCommonEnd}
-+ };
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+@defgroup Common_Statistics Statistics
-+
-+A broad array of module statistics is available. Statistics values are accessed
-+through the @c Control() interface of the CPHAL. There are 5 different levels
-+of statistics, each of which correspond to a unique set of data. Furthermore,
-+certain statistics data is indexed by using a channel number and Tx queue number.
-+The following is a brief description of each statistics level, along with the
-+indexes used for the level:
-+
-+- Level 0: Hardware Statistics (index with channel)
-+- Level 1: CPHAL Software Statistics (channel, queue)
-+- Level 2: CPHAL Flags (channel, queue)
-+- Level 3: CPHAL Channel Configuration (channel)
-+- Level 4: CPHAL General Configuration (no index)
-+
-+The caller requests statistics information by providing a Key string to the
-+@c Control() API in the following format: "Stats;[Level #];[Ch #];[Queue #]".
-+The only valid Action parameter for statistics usage is "Get".
-+
-+Code Examples:
-+@code
-+unsigned int *StatsData;
-+
-+# Get Level 0 stats for Channel 1
-+HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Stats;0;1", "Get", &StatsData);
-+
-+# Get Level 2 stats for Channel 0, Queue 0
-+HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Stats;2;0;0", "Get", &StatsData);
-+
-+# Get Level 4 stats
-+HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Stats;4", "Get", &StatsData);
-+@endcode
-+
-+The information returned in the Value parameter of @c Control() is an
-+array of pointers to strings. The pointers are arranged in pairs.
-+The first pointer is a pointer to a name string for a particular statistic.
-+The next pointer is a pointer to a string containing the representation of
-+the integer statistic value corresponding to the first pointer. This is followed
-+by another pair of pointers, and so on, until a NULL pointer is encountered. The
-+following is example code for processing the statistics data. Note that the OS
-+is responsible for freeing the memory passed back through the Value parameter of
-+@c Control().
-+
-+@code
-+unsigned int *StatsData;
-+
-+# Get Level 0 stats for Channel 1
-+HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Stats;0;1", "Get", &StatsData);
-+
-+# output Statistics data
-+PrintStats(StatsData);
-+
-+# the upper layer is responsible for freeing stats info
-+free(&StatsPtr);
-+
-+...
-+
-+void PrintStats(unsigned int *StatsPtr)
-+ {
-+ while(*StatsPtr)
-+ {
-+ printf("%20s:", (char *)*StatsPtr);
-+ StatsPtr++;
-+ printf("%11s\n", (char *)*StatsPtr);
-+ StatsPtr++;
-+ }
-+ MySioFlush();
-+ }
-+@endcode
-+
-+Within each statistics level, there are several statistics defined. The statistics that
-+are common to every CPPI module are listed below. In addition, each module may define
-+extra statistics in each level, which will be documented within the module-specific
-+documentation appendices.
-+
-+- Level 0 Statistics
-+ - All level 0 statistics are module-specific.
-+- Level 1 Statistics (CPHAL Software Statistics)
-+ - DmaLenErrors: Incremented when the port DMA's more data than expected (per channel). (AAL5 Only)
-+ - TxMisQCnt: Incremented when host queues a packet for transmission as the port finishes
-+transmitting the previous last packet in the queue (per channel and queue).
-+ - RxMisQCnt: Incremented when host queues adds buffers to a queue as the port finished the
-+reception of the previous last packet in the queue (per channel).
-+ - TxEOQCnt: Number of times the port has reached the end of the transmit queue (per channel and queue).
-+ - RxEOQCnt: Number of times the port has reached the end of the receive queue (per channel).
-+ - RxPacketsServiced: Number of received packets (per channel).
-+ - TxPacketsServiced: Number of transmitted packets (per channel and queue).
-+ - RxMaxServiced: Maximum number of packets that the CPHAL receive interrupt has serviced at a time (per channel).
-+ - TxMaxServiced: Maximum number of packets that the CPHAL transmit interrupt has serviced at a time (per channel and queue).
-+ - RxTotal: Total number of received packets, all channels.
-+ - TxTotal: Total number of transmitted packets, all channels and queues.
-+- Level 2 Statistics (CPHAL Flags)
-+ - RcbPool: Pointer to receive descriptor pool (per channel).
-+ - RxActQueueCount: Number of buffers currently available for receive (per channel).
-+ - RxActQueueHead: Pointer to first buffer in receive queue (per channel).
-+ - RxActQueueTail: Pointer to last buffer in receive queue (per channel).
-+ - RxActive: 0 if inactive (no buffers available), or 1 if active (buffers available).
-+ - RcbStart: Pointer to block of receive descriptors.
-+ - RxTeardownPending: 1 if Rx teardown is pending but incomplete, 0 otherwise.
-+ - TcbPool: Pointer to transmit descriptor pool (per channel and queue).
-+ - TxActQueueCount: Number of buffers currently queued to be transmitted (per channel and queue).
-+ - TxActQueueHead: Pointer to first buffer in transmit queue (per channel and queue).
-+ - TxActQueueTail: Pointer to last buffer in transmit queue (per channel and queue).
-+ - TxActive: 0 if inactive (no buffers to send), or 1 if active (buffers queued to send).
-+ - TcbStart: Pointer to block of transmit descriptors.
-+ - TxTeardownPending: 1 if Tx teardown is pending but incomplete, 0 otherwise.
-+- Level 3 Statistics (CPHAL Channel Configuration)
-+ - RxBufSize: Rx buffer size.
-+ - RxBufferOffset: Rx buffer offset.
-+ - RxNumBuffers: Number of Rx buffers.
-+ - RxServiceMax: Maximum number of receive packets to service at a time.
-+ - TxNumBuffers: Number of Tx buffer descriptors.
-+ - TxNumQueues: Number of Tx queues to use.
-+ - TxServiceMax: Maximum number of transmit packets to service at a time.
-+- Level 4 Statistics (CPHAL General Configuration)
-+ - Base Address: Base address of the module.
-+ - Offset (VLYNQ): VLYNQ relative module offset.
-+ - Interrupt Line: Interrupt number.
-+ - Debug: Debug flag, 1 to enable debug.
-+ - Inst: Instance number.
-+*/
-+
-+/*
-+ Data Type 0 = int display
-+ Data Type 1 = hex display
-+ Data Type 2 = channel structure, int display
-+ Data Type 3 = queue index and int display
-+ Data Type 4 = queue index and hex display
-+*/
-+#if (defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined(_CPHAL_CPMAC)) /* +GSG 030307 */
-+static STATS_TABLE StatsTable0[] =
-+ {
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ /* Name , Data Ptr, Data Type */
-+ {"Crc Errors", 0, 0},
-+ {"Len Errors", 0, 0},
-+ {"Abort Errors", 0, 0},
-+ {"Starv Errors", 0, 0}
-+#endif
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ {"Rx Good Frames", 0, 0}
-+#endif
-+ };
-+
-+static STATS_TABLE StatsTable1[] =
-+ {
-+ /* Name , Data Ptr, Data Type */
-+ {"DmaLenErrors", 0, 0},
-+ {"TxMisQCnt", 0, 3},
-+ {"RxMisQCnt", 0, 0},
-+ {"TxEOQCnt", 0, 3},
-+ {"RxEOQCnt", 0, 0},
-+ {"RxPacketsServiced", 0, 0},
-+ {"TxPacketsServiced", 0, 3},
-+ {"RxMaxServiced", 0, 0},
-+ {"TxMaxServiced", 0, 3},
-+ {"RxTotal", 0, 0},
-+ {"TxTotal", 0, 0},
-+ };
-+
-+static STATS_TABLE StatsTable2[] =
-+ {
-+ /* Name , Data Ptr, Data Type */
-+ {"RcbPool", 0, 1},
-+ {"RxActQueueCount", 0, 0},
-+ {"RxActQueueHead", 0, 1},
-+ {"RxActQueueTail", 0, 1},
-+ {"RxActive", 0, 0},
-+ {"RcbStart", 0, 1},
-+ {"RxTeardownPending", 0, 0},
-+ {"TcbPool", 0, 4},
-+ {"TxActQueueCount", 0, 3},
-+ {"TxActQueueHead", 0, 4},
-+ {"TxActQueueTail", 0, 4},
-+ {"TxActive", 0, 3},
-+ {"TcbStart", 0, 4},
-+ {"TxTeardownPending", 0, 0}
-+ };
-+
-+static STATS_TABLE StatsTable3[] =
-+ {
-+ /* Name , Data Ptr, Data Type */
-+ {"RxBufSize", 0, 2},
-+ {"RxBufferOffset", 0, 2},
-+ {"RxNumBuffers", 0, 2},
-+ {"RxServiceMax", 0, 2},
-+ {"TxNumBuffers", 0, 2},
-+ {"TxNumQueues", 0, 2},
-+ {"TxServiceMax", 0, 2},
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ {"CpcsUU", 0, 2},
-+ {"Gfc", 0, 2},
-+ {"Clp", 0, 2},
-+ {"Pti", 0, 2},
-+ {"DaMask", 0, 2},
-+ {"Priority", 0, 2},
-+ {"PktType", 0, 2},
-+ {"Vci", 0, 2},
-+ {"Vpi", 0, 2},
-+ {"CellRate", 0, 2},
-+ {"QosType", 0, 2},
-+ {"Mbs", 0, 2},
-+ {"Pcr", 0, 2}
-+#endif
-+ };
-+
-+static STATS_TABLE StatsTable4[] =
-+ {
-+ {"Base Address", 0, 1},
-+ {"Offset (VLYNQ)", 0, 0},
-+ {"Interrupt Line", 0, 0},
-+ {"Debug", 0, 0},
-+ {"Instance", 0, 0},
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ {"UniNni", 0, 0}
-+#endif
-+ };
-+
-+static STATS_DB StatsDb[] =
-+ {
-+ {(sizeof(StatsTable0)/sizeof(STATS_TABLE)), StatsTable0},
-+ {(sizeof(StatsTable1)/sizeof(STATS_TABLE)), StatsTable1},
-+ {(sizeof(StatsTable2)/sizeof(STATS_TABLE)), StatsTable2},
-+ {(sizeof(StatsTable3)/sizeof(STATS_TABLE)), StatsTable3},
-+ {(sizeof(StatsTable4)/sizeof(STATS_TABLE)), StatsTable4}
-+ };
-+#endif /* +GSG 030307 */
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC /* +RC 3.02 */
-+static void resetWait(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ { /*+RC3.02*/
-+ const int TickReset=64;
-+ osfuncSleep((int*)&TickReset);
-+ } /*+RC3.02*/
-+#endif /* +RC 3.02 */
-+
-+/* I only define the reset base function for the modules
-+ that can perform a reset. The AAL5 and AAL2 modules
-+ do not perform a reset, that is done by the shared module
-+ CPSAR */
-+#if defined(_CPHAL_CPSAR) || defined(_CPHAL_CPMAC) || defined(_CPHAL_VDMAVT)
-+/*
-+ * Determines the reset register address to be used for a particular device.
-+ * It will search the current device entry for Locator information. If the
-+ * device is a root device, there will be no Locator information, and the
-+ * function will find and return the root reset register. If a Locator value
-+ * is found, the function will search each VLYNQ device entry in the system
-+ * looking for a matching Locator. Once it finds a VLYNQ device entry with
-+ * a matching Locator, it will extract the "ResetBase" parameter from that
-+ * VLYNQ device entry (thus every VLYNQ entry must have the ResetBase parameter).
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by xxxInitModule())
-+ * @param ResetBase Pointer to integer address of reset register.
-+ *
-+ * @return 0 OK, Non-zero not OK
-+ */
-+static int ResetBaseGet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u *ResetBase)
-+ {
-+ char *DeviceInfo = HalDev->DeviceInfo;
-+ char *MyLocator, *NextLocator;
-+ int Inst=1;
-+ bit32u error_code;
-+
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("[cpcommon]ResetBaseGet(HalDev:%08x, ResetBase:%08x)\n", (bit32u)HalDev, ResetBase);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmValue(DeviceInfo, "Locator", &MyLocator);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ /* if no Locator value, device is on the root, so get the "reset" device */
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(0, "reset", &DeviceInfo);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_VAL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "base", ResetBase);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_VAL_BASE_ADDR_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+
-+ *ResetBase = ((bit32u)PhysToVirtNoCache(*ResetBase));
-+
-+ /* found base address for root device, so we're done */
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* we have a Locator value, so the device is remote */
-+
-+ /* Find a vlynq device with a matching locator value */
-+ while ((HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(Inst, "vlynq", &DeviceInfo)) == EC_NO_ERRORS)
-+ {
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmValue(DeviceInfo, "Locator", &NextLocator);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ /* no Locator value for this VLYNQ, so move on */
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ if (HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(MyLocator, NextLocator)==0)
-+ {
-+ /* we have found a VLYNQ with a matching Locator, so extract the ResetBase */
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "ResetBase", ResetBase);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_VAL_BASE_ADDR_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+ *ResetBase = ((bit32u)PhysToVirtNoCache(*ResetBase));
-+
-+ /* found base address for root device, so we're done */
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ Inst++;
-+ } /* while */
-+ } /* else */
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_AAL2 /* + RC 3.02 */
-+static bit32u ConfigGetCommon(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u ParmValue;
-+ bit32 error_code;
-+ char *DeviceInfo = HalDev->DeviceInfo;
-+
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("[cpcommon]ConfigGetCommon(HalDev:%08x)\n", (bit32u)HalDev);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszBase, &ParmValue);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_BASE_ADDR_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->dev_base = ((bit32u)PhysToVirtNoCache(ParmValue));
-+
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_AAL2
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszResetBit, &ParmValue);
-+ if(error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_RESET_BIT_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->ResetBit = ParmValue;
-+
-+ /* Get reset base address */
-+ error_code = ResetBaseGet(HalDev, &ParmValue);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ return(EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_RESET_BASE_NOT_FOUND);
-+ HalDev->ResetBase = ParmValue;
-+#endif
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_CPSAR
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszIntLine,&ParmValue);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_INTERRUPT_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->interrupt = ParmValue;
-+#endif
-+
-+ /* only look for the offset if there is a Locator field, which indicates that
-+ the module is a VLYNQ module */
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszLocator,&ParmValue);
-+ if (!error_code)
-+ {
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszOffset,&ParmValue);
-+ if (error_code)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_OFFSET_NOT_FOUND);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->offset = ParmValue;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ HalDev->offset = 0;
-+
-+ error_code = HalDev->OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszDebug, &ParmValue);
-+ if (!error_code) HalDev->debug = ParmValue;
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+#endif /* +RC 3.02 */
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC /* +RC 3.02 */
-+static void StatsInit(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev) /* +() RC3.02 */
-+ {
-+ /* even though these statistics may be for multiple channels and
-+ queues, i need only configure the pointer to the beginning
-+ of the array, and I can index from there if necessary */
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ StatsTable0[0].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.CrcErrors[0];
-+ StatsTable0[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.LenErrors[0];
-+ StatsTable0[2].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.AbortErrors[0];
-+ StatsTable0[3].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.StarvErrors[0];
-+
-+ StatsTable1[0].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.DmaLenErrors[0];
-+ StatsTable1[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.TxMisQCnt[0][0];
-+ StatsTable1[2].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.RxMisQCnt[0];
-+ StatsTable1[3].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.TxEOQCnt[0][0];
-+ StatsTable1[4].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.RxEOQCnt[0];
-+ StatsTable1[5].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.RxPacketsServiced[0];
-+ StatsTable1[6].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.TxPacketsServiced[0][0];
-+ StatsTable1[7].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.RxMaxServiced;
-+ StatsTable1[8].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.TxMaxServiced[0][0];
-+ StatsTable1[9].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.RxTotal;
-+ StatsTable1[10].StatPtr = &HalDev->Stats.TxTotal;
-+#endif
-+
-+#if (defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined(_CPHAL_CPMAC))
-+ StatsTable2[0].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->RcbPool[0];
-+ StatsTable2[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->RxActQueueCount[0];
-+ StatsTable2[2].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->RxActQueueHead[0];
-+ StatsTable2[3].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->RxActQueueTail[0];
-+ StatsTable2[4].StatPtr = &HalDev->RxActive[0];
-+ StatsTable2[5].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->RcbStart[0];
-+ StatsTable2[6].StatPtr = &HalDev->RxTeardownPending[0];
-+ StatsTable2[7].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->TcbPool[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[8].StatPtr = &HalDev->TxActQueueCount[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[9].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->TxActQueueHead[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[10].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->TxActQueueTail[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[11].StatPtr = &HalDev->TxActive[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[12].StatPtr = (bit32u *)&HalDev->TcbStart[0][0];
-+ StatsTable2[13].StatPtr = &HalDev->TxTeardownPending[0];
-+
-+ StatsTable3[0].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxBufSize;
-+ StatsTable3[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxBufferOffset;
-+ StatsTable3[2].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxNumBuffers;
-+ StatsTable3[3].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxServiceMax;
-+ StatsTable3[4].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxNumBuffers;
-+ StatsTable3[5].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxNumQueues;
-+ StatsTable3[6].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxServiceMax;
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ StatsTable3[7].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].CpcsUU;
-+ StatsTable3[8].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Gfc;
-+ StatsTable3[9].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Clp;
-+ StatsTable3[10].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Pti;
-+ StatsTable3[11].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].DaMask;
-+ StatsTable3[12].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Priority;
-+ StatsTable3[13].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].PktType;
-+ StatsTable3[14].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Vci;
-+ StatsTable3[15].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].Vpi;
-+ StatsTable3[16].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxVc_CellRate;
-+ StatsTable3[17].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxVc_QosType;
-+ StatsTable3[18].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxVc_Mbs;
-+ StatsTable3[19].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxVc_Pcr;
-+#endif
-+#endif
-+
-+ StatsTable4[0].StatPtr = &HalDev->dev_base;
-+ StatsTable4[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->offset;
-+ StatsTable4[2].StatPtr = &HalDev->interrupt;
-+ StatsTable4[3].StatPtr = &HalDev->debug;
-+ StatsTable4[4].StatPtr = &HalDev->Inst;
-+ }
-+#endif /* +RC 3.02 */
-+
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_CPSAR /* +RC 3.02 */
-+#ifndef _CPHAL_AAL2 /* +RC 3.02 */
-+/*
-+ * Returns statistics information.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by xxxInitModule())
-+ *
-+ * @return 0
-+ */
-+static int StatsGet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, void **StatPtr, int Index, int Ch, int Queue)
-+ {
-+ int Size;
-+ bit32u *AddrPtr;
-+ char *DataPtr;
-+ STATS_TABLE *StatsTable;
-+ int i, NumberOfStats;
-+
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("[cpcommon]StatsGet(HalDev:%08x, StatPtr:%08x)\n",
-+ (bit32u)HalDev, (bit32u)StatPtr);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ StatsTable = StatsDb[Index].StatTable;
-+ NumberOfStats = StatsDb[Index].NumberOfStats;
-+
-+ Size = sizeof(bit32u)*((NumberOfStats*2)+1);
-+ Size += (NumberOfStats*11);
-+ *StatPtr = (bit32u *)HalDev->OsFunc->Malloc(Size);
-+
-+ AddrPtr = (bit32u *) *StatPtr;
-+ DataPtr = (char *)AddrPtr;
-+ DataPtr += sizeof(bit32u)*((NumberOfStats*2)+1);
-+
-+ for (i=0; i<NumberOfStats; i++)
-+ {
-+ *AddrPtr++ = (bit32u)StatsTable[i].StatName;
-+ *AddrPtr++ = (bit32u)DataPtr;
-+ if (&StatsTable[i].StatPtr[Ch] != 0)
-+ {
-+ switch(StatsTable[i].DataType)
-+ {
-+ case 0:
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Sprintf(DataPtr, "%d", (bit32u *)StatsTable[i].StatPtr[Ch]);
-+ break;
-+ case 1:
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Sprintf(DataPtr, "0x%x", (bit32u *)StatsTable[i].StatPtr[Ch]);
-+ break;
-+ case 2:
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Sprintf(DataPtr, "%d", *((bit32u *)StatsTable[i].StatPtr + (Ch * (sizeof(CHANNEL_INFO)/4))));
-+ break;
-+ case 3:
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Sprintf(DataPtr, "%d", *((bit32u *)StatsTable[i].StatPtr + (Ch*MAX_QUEUE)+Queue));
-+ break;
-+ case 4:
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Sprintf(DataPtr, "0x%x", *((bit32u *)StatsTable[i].StatPtr + (Ch*MAX_QUEUE)+Queue));
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ /* invalid data type, due to CPHAL programming error */
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* invalid statistics pointer, probably was not initialized */
-+ }
-+ DataPtr += HalDev->OsFunc->Strlen(DataPtr) + 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ *AddrPtr = (bit32u) 0;
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+#endif /* +RC 3.02 */
-+#endif /* +RC 3.02 */
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+static void gpioFunctional(int base, int bit)
-+ { /*+RC3.02*/
-+ bit32u GpioEnr = base + 0xC;
-+ /* To make functional, set to zero */
-+ *(volatile bit32u *)(GpioEnr) &= ~(1 << bit); /*+RC3.02*/
-+ } /*+RC3.02*/
-+
-+
-+/*+RC3.02*/
-+/* Common function, Checks to see if GPIO should be in functional mode */
-+static void gpioCheck(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, void *moduleDeviceInfo)
-+ { /*+RC3.02*/
-+ int rc;
-+ void *DeviceInfo;
-+ char *pszMuxBits;
-+ char pszMuxBit[20];
-+ char *pszTmp;
-+ char szMuxBit[20];
-+ char *ptr;
-+ int base;
-+ int reset_bit;
-+ int bit;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmValue(moduleDeviceInfo, "gpio_mux",&pszTmp);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+ /* gpio entry found, get GPIO register info and make functional */
-+
-+ /* temp copy until FinParmValue fixed */
-+ ptr = &szMuxBit[0];
-+ while ((*ptr++ = *pszTmp++));
-+
-+ pszMuxBits = &szMuxBit[0];
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(0,"gpio",&DeviceInfo);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "base",&base);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "reset_bit",&reset_bit);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ /* If GPIO still in reset, then exit */
-+ if((VOLATILE32(HalDev->ResetBase) & (1 << reset_bit)) == 0)
-+ return;
-+ /* format for gpio_mux is gpio_mux = <int>;<int>;<int>...*/
-+ while (*pszMuxBits)
-+ {
-+ pszTmp = &pszMuxBit[0];
-+ if(*pszMuxBits == ';') pszMuxBits++;
-+ while ((*pszMuxBits != ';') && (*pszMuxBits != '\0'))
-+ {
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ /*If value not a number, skip */
-+ if((*pszMuxBits < '0') || (*pszMuxBits > '9'))
-+ pszMuxBits++;
-+ else
-+ *pszTmp++ = *pszMuxBits++;
-+ }
-+ *pszTmp = '\0';
-+ bit = OsFunc->Strtoul(pszMuxBit, &pszTmp, 10);
-+ gpioFunctional(base, bit);
-+ resetWait(HalDev); /* not sure if this is needed */
-+ }
-+ } /*+RC3.02*/
-+#endif /* CPMAC */
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+const char hcSarFrequency[] = "SarFreq";
-+#endif
-+
-+#endif /* _INC */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpcommon_cpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:41.996601000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
-+#ifndef _INC_CPCOMMON_H
-+#define _INC_CPCOMMON_H
-+
-+#define VOLATILE32(addr) (*(volatile bit32u *)(addr))
-+#ifndef dbgPrintf
-+#define dbgPrintf HalDev->OsFunc->Printf
-+#endif
-+
-+#define ChannelUpdate(Field) if(HalChn->Field != 0xFFFFFFFF) HalDev->ChData[Ch].Field = HalChn->Field
-+
-+#define DBG(level) (HalDev->debug & (1<<(level)))
-+/*
-+#define DBG0() DBG(0)
-+#define DBG1() DBG(1)
-+#define DBG2() DBG(2)
-+#define DBG3() DBG(3)
-+#define DBG4() DBG(4)
-+#define DBG5() DBG(5)
-+#define DBG6() DBG(6)
-+#define DBG7() DBG(7)
-+*/
-+
-+/*
-+ * List of defined actions for use with Control().
-+ */
-+typedef enum
-+ {
-+ enGET=0, /**< Get the value associated with a key */
-+ enSET, /**< Set the value associates with a key */
-+ enCLEAR, /**<Clear the value */
-+ enNULL /**< No data action, used to initiate a service or send a message */
-+ }ACTION;
-+
-+/*
-+ * Enumerated hardware states.
-+ */
-+typedef enum
-+ {
-+ enConnected=1, enDevFound, enInitialized, enOpened
-+ }DEVICE_STATE;
-+
-+typedef enum
-+ {
-+ enCommonStart=0,
-+ /* General */
-+ enOff, enOn, enDebug,
-+ /* Module General */
-+ enCpuFreq,
-+ enStatus,
-+ enCommonEnd
-+ }COMMON_KEY;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ const char *strKey;
-+ int enKey;
-+ }CONTROL_KEY;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ char *StatName;
-+ unsigned int *StatPtr;
-+ int DataType; /* 0: int, 1: hex int, 2:channel data */
-+ }STATS_TABLE;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int NumberOfStats;
-+ STATS_TABLE *StatTable;
-+ }STATS_DB;
-+
-+#define osfuncSioFlush() HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev,"SioFlush",pszNULL,0)
-+#define osfuncSleep(Ticks) HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev,pszSleep,pszNULL,Ticks)
-+#define osfuncStateChange() HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev,pszStateChange,pszNULL,0)
-+
-+#define CHANNEL_NAMES {"Ch0","Ch1","Ch2","Ch3","Ch4","Ch5","Ch6","Ch7","Ch8","Ch9","Ch10","Ch11","Ch12","Ch13","Ch14","Ch15"}
-+
-+#endif
-+
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c 2005-07-22 01:03:12.609318544 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,2504 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: CPMAC Linux Network Device Driver Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: cpmac.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: CPMAC Network Device Driver Source
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ *
-+ * Date Description Author
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * 27 Nov 2002 Initial Creation Suraj S Iyer
-+ * 09 Jun 2003 Updates for GA Suraj S Iyer
-+ * 30 Sep 2003 Updates for LED, Reset stats Suraj S Iyer
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2003, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+#include <linux/kernel.h>
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/init.h>
-+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
-+#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
-+#include <linux/delay.h>
-+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
-+#include <linux/ioport.h>
-+#include <asm/io.h>
-+
-+#include <linux/skbuff.h>
-+
-+#include <asm/mips-boards/prom.h>
-+#include <linux/string.h>
-+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
-+#include <linux/config.h>
-+#include <asm/ar7/if_port.h>
-+
-+extern void build_psp_config(void);
-+extern void psp_config_cleanup(void);
-+
-+#include "cpmacHalLx.h"
-+#include "cpmac.h"
-+
-+static struct net_device *last_cpmac_device = NULL;
-+static int cpmac_devices_installed = 0;
-+
-+void xdump( u_char* cp, int length, char* prefix );
-+
-+unsigned int cpmac_cpu_freq = 0;
-+
-+char cpmac_version[] = "1.5";
-+
-+char l3_align_array[] = {0x02, 0x01, 0x00, 0x03};
-+#define L3_ALIGN(i) l3_align_array[i]
-+
-+char add_for_4byte_align[] = {0x04, 0x03, 0x02, 0x05};
-+#define ADD_FOR_4BYTE_ALIGN(i) add_for_4byte_align[i]
-+
-+
-+#define TPID 0x8100
-+#define IS_802_1Q_FRAME(byte_ptr) (*(unsigned short*)byte_ptr == TPID)
-+#define TPID_START_OFFSET 12
-+#define TCI_START_OFFSET 14
-+#define TCI_LENGTH 2
-+#define TPID_LENGTH 2
-+#define TPID_END_OFFSET (TPID_START_OFFSET + TPID_LENGTH)
-+#define TCI_END_OFFSET (TCI_START_OFFSET + TCI_LENGTH)
-+#define IS_VALID_VLAN_ID(byte_ptr) ((*(unsigned short*)byte_ptr) && 0xfff != 0)
-+#define MAX_CLASSES 8
-+#define MAX_USER_PRIORITY 8
-+#define CONTROL_802_1Q_SIZE (TCI_LENGTH + TPID_LENGTH)
-+
-+unsigned char user_priority_to_traffic_class_map[MAX_CLASSES][MAX_USER_PRIORITY] =
-+{
-+ {0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2},
-+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
-+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1},
-+ {0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3},
-+ {0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4},
-+ {0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5},
-+ {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6},
-+ {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
-+};
-+
-+#define GET_802_1P_CHAN(x,y) user_priority_to_traffic_class_map[x][(y & 0xe0)]
-+
-+#if defined(CONFIG_MIPS_SEAD2)
-+unsigned long temp_base_address[2] = {0xa8610000, 0xa8612800};
-+unsigned long temp_reset_value[2] = { 1<< 17,1<<21};
-+#define RESET_REG_PRCR (*(volatile unsigned int *)((0xa8611600 + 0x0)))
-+#define VERSION(base) (*(volatile unsigned int *)(((base)|0xa0000000) + 0x0))
-+#endif
-+
-+MODULE_AUTHOR("Maintainer: Suraj S Iyer <ssiyer@ti.com>");
-+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for TI CPMAC");
-+
-+static int cfg_link_speed = 0;
-+MODULE_PARM(cfg_link_speed, "i");
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(cfg_link_speed, "Fixed speed of the Link: <100/10>");
-+
-+static char *cfg_link_mode = NULL;
-+MODULE_PARM(cfg_link_mode, "1-3s");
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(cfg_link_mode, "Fixed mode of the Link: <fd/hd>");
-+
-+int cpmac_debug_mode = 0;
-+MODULE_PARM(debug_mode, "i");
-+MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug_mode, "Turn on the debug info: <0/1>. Default is 0 (off)");
-+
-+#define dbgPrint if (cpmac_debug_mode) printk
-+#define errPrint printk
-+
-+static int g_cfg_start_link_params = CFG_START_LINK_SPEED;
-+static int g_init_enable_flag = 0;
-+static int cfg_start_link_speed;
-+static int cpmac_max_frame_size;
-+
-+static struct net_device *g_dev_array[2];
-+static struct proc_dir_entry *gp_stats_file = NULL;
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Statistics related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_update_statistics(struct net_device *p_dev, char *buf, int limit, int *len);
-+static int cpmac_p_read_rfc2665_stats(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count, int *eof, void *data);
-+static int cpmac_p_read_link(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count, int *eof, void *data);
-+static int cpmac_p_read_stats(char* buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count, int *eof, void *data);
-+static int cpmac_p_write_stats (struct file *fp, const char * buf, unsigned long count, void * data);
-+static int cpmac_p_reset_statistics (struct net_device *p_dev);
-+static int cpmac_p_get_version(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count, int *eof, void *data);
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_detect_manual_cfg(int, char*, int);
-+static int cpmac_p_process_status_ind(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv);
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Timer related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_timer_init(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv);
-+// static int cpmac_timer_cleanup(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv);
-+static void cpmac_p_tick_timer_expiry(unsigned long p_cb_param);
-+inline static int cpmac_p_start_timer(struct timer_list *p_timer, unsigned int delay_ticks);
-+static int cpmac_p_stop_timer(struct timer_list *p_timer);
-+
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Device configuration and setup related private functions.
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_probe_and_setup_device(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv, unsigned long *p_dev_flags);
-+static int cpmac_p_setup_driver_params(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv);
-+inline static int cpmac_p_rx_buf_setup(CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan);
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Net device related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_dev_init(struct net_device *p_dev);
-+static int cpmac_dev_open( struct net_device *dev );
-+static int cpmac_dev_close(struct net_device *p_dev);
-+static void cpmac_dev_mcast_set(struct net_device *p_dev);
-+static int cpmac_dev_set_mac_addr(struct net_device *p_dev,void * addr);
-+static int cpmac_dev_tx( struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *p_dev);
-+static struct net_device_stats *cpmac_dev_get_net_stats (struct net_device *dev);
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_dev_enable( struct net_device *p_dev);
-+
-+
-+
-+/* Max. Reserved headroom in front of each packet so that the headers can be added to
-+ * a packet. Worst case scenario would be PPPoE + 2684 LLC Encapsulation + Ethernet
-+ * header. */
-+#define MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM 20
-+
-+/* This is the MAX size of the static buffer for pure data. */
-+#define MAX_SIZE_STATIC_BUFFER 1600
-+
-+typedef struct DRIVER_BUFFER
-+{
-+ /* Pointer to the allocated data buffer. This is the static data buffer
-+ * allocated for the TI-Cache. 60 bytes out of the below buffer are required
-+ * by the SKB shared info. We always reserve at least MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM bytes
-+ * so that the packets always have sufficient headroom. */
-+ char ptr_buffer[MAX_SIZE_STATIC_BUFFER + MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM + 60];
-+
-+ /* List of the driver buffers. */
-+ struct DRIVER_BUFFER* ptr_next;
-+}DRIVER_BUFFER;
-+
-+typedef struct DRIVER_BUFFER_MCB
-+{
-+ /* List of the driver buffers. */
-+ DRIVER_BUFFER* ptr_available_driver_buffers;
-+
-+ /* The number of available buffers. */
-+ int num_available_buffers;
-+}DRIVER_BUFFER_MCB;
-+
-+DRIVER_BUFFER_MCB driver_mcb;
-+int hybrid_mode = 0;
-+
-+static union {
-+ struct sk_buff_head list;
-+ char pad[SMP_CACHE_BYTES];
-+} skb_head_pool[NR_CPUS];
-+
-+/**************************************************************************
-+ * FUNCTION NAME : ti_release_skb
-+ **************************************************************************
-+ * DESCRIPTION :
-+ * This function is called from the ti_alloc_skb when there were no more
-+ * data buffers available. The allocated SKB had to released back to the
-+ * data pool. The reason why this function was moved from the fast path
-+ * below was because '__skb_queue_head' is an inline function which adds
-+ * a large code chunk on the fast path.
-+ *
-+ * NOTES :
-+ * This function is called with interrupts disabled.
-+ **************************************************************************/
-+static void ti_release_skb (struct sk_buff_head* list, struct sk_buff* skb)
-+{
-+ __skb_queue_head(list, skb);
-+ return;
-+}
-+
-+/**************************************************************************
-+ * FUNCTION NAME : ti_alloc_skb
-+ **************************************************************************
-+ * DESCRIPTION :
-+ * The function is called to allocate memory from the static allocated
-+ * TI-Cached memory pool.
-+ *
-+ * RETURNS :
-+ * Allocated static memory buffer - Success
-+ * NULL - Error.
-+ **************************************************************************/
-+struct sk_buff *ti_alloc_skb(unsigned int size,int gfp_mask)
-+{
-+ register struct sk_buff* skb;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+ struct sk_buff_head* list;
-+ DRIVER_BUFFER* ptr_node = NULL;
-+
-+ /* Critical Section Begin: Lock out interrupts. */
-+ local_irq_save(flags);
-+
-+ /* Get the SKB Pool list associated with the processor and dequeue the head. */
-+ list = &skb_head_pool[smp_processor_id()].list;
-+ skb = __skb_dequeue(list);
-+
-+ /* Align the data size. */
-+ size = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(size);
-+
-+ /* Did we get one. */
-+ if (skb != NULL)
-+ {
-+ /* YES. Now get a data block from the head of statically allocated block. */
-+ ptr_node = driver_mcb.ptr_available_driver_buffers;
-+ if (ptr_node != NULL)
-+ {
-+ /* YES. Got a data block. Advance the free list pointer to the next available buffer. */
-+ driver_mcb.ptr_available_driver_buffers = ptr_node->ptr_next;
-+ ptr_node->ptr_next = NULL;
-+
-+ /* Decrement the number of available data buffers. */
-+ driver_mcb.num_available_buffers = driver_mcb.num_available_buffers - 1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* NO. Was unable to get a data block. So put the SKB back on the free list.
-+ * This is slow path. */
-+#ifdef DEBUG_SKB
-+ printk ("DEBUG: No Buffer memory available: Number of free buffer:%d.\n",
-+ driver_mcb.num_available_buffers);
-+#endif
-+ ti_release_skb (list, skb);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Critical Section End: Unlock interrupts. */
-+ local_irq_restore(flags);
-+
-+ /* Did we get an SKB and data buffer. Proceed only if we were succesful in getting both else drop */
-+ if (skb != NULL && ptr_node != NULL)
-+ {
-+ /* XXX: does not include slab overhead */
-+ skb->truesize = size + sizeof(struct sk_buff);
-+
-+ /* Load the data pointers. */
-+ skb->head = ptr_node->ptr_buffer;
-+ skb->data = ptr_node->ptr_buffer + MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM;
-+ skb->tail = ptr_node->ptr_buffer + MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM;
-+ skb->end = ptr_node->ptr_buffer + size + MAX_RESERVED_HEADROOM;
-+
-+ /* Set up other state */
-+ skb->len = 0;
-+ skb->cloned = 0;
-+ skb->data_len = 0;
-+
-+ /* Mark the SKB indicating that the SKB is from the TI cache. */
-+ skb->cb[45] = 1;
-+
-+ atomic_set(&skb->users, 1);
-+ atomic_set(&(skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref), 1);
-+ skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags = 0;
-+ skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list = NULL;
-+ return skb;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Control comes here only when there is no statically allocated data buffers
-+ * available. This case is handled using the mode selected
-+ *
-+ * 1. Hybrid Mode.
-+ * In that case lets jump to the old allocation code. This way we
-+ * can allocate a small number of data buffers upfront and the rest will hit
-+ * this portion of the code, which is slow path. Note the number of hits here
-+ * should be kept as low as possible to satisfy performance requirements.
-+ *
-+ * 2. Pure Static Mode.
-+ * Return NULL the user should have tuned the number of static buffers for
-+ * worst case scenario. So return NULL and let the drivers handle the error. */
-+ if (hybrid_mode == 1)
-+ {
-+ /* Hybrid Mode: Old allocation. */
-+ return dev_alloc_skb(size);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Pure Static Mode: No buffers available. */
-+ return NULL;
-+ }
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/**************************************************************************
-+ * FUNCTION NAME : ti_skb_release_fragment
-+ **************************************************************************
-+ * DESCRIPTION :
-+ * This function is called to release fragmented packets. This is NOT in
-+ * the fast path and this function requires some work.
-+ **************************************************************************/
-+static void ti_skb_release_fragment(struct sk_buff *skb)
-+{
-+ if (skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags)
-+ {
-+ /* PANKAJ TODO: This portion has not been tested. */
-+ int i;
-+#ifdef DEBUG_SKB
-+ printk ("DEBUG: Releasing fragments in TI-Cached code.\n");
-+#endif
-+ for (i = 0; i < skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags; i++)
-+ printk ("DEBUG: Fragmented Page = 0x%p.\n", skb_shinfo(skb)->frags[i].page);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Check if there were any fragments present and if so clean all the SKB's.
-+ * This is required to recursivly clean the SKB's. */
-+ if (skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list)
-+ skb_drop_fraglist(skb);
-+
-+ return;
-+}
-+
-+/**************************************************************************
-+ * FUNCTION NAME : ti_skb_release_data
-+ **************************************************************************
-+ * DESCRIPTION :
-+ * The function is called to release the SKB back into the TI-Cached static
-+ * memory pool.
-+ **************************************************************************/
-+static void ti_skb_release_data(struct sk_buff *skb)
-+{
-+ DRIVER_BUFFER* ptr_node;
-+ unsigned long flags;
-+
-+ /* The SKB data can be cleaned only if the packet has not been cloned and we
-+ * are the only one holding a reference to the data. */
-+ if (!skb->cloned || atomic_dec_and_test(&(skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref)))
-+ {
-+ /* Are there any fragments associated with the SKB ?*/
-+ if ((skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags != 0) || (skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list != NULL))
-+ {
-+ /* Slow Path: Try and clean up the fragments. */
-+ ti_skb_release_fragment (skb);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Cleanup the SKB data memory. This is fast path. */
-+ ptr_node = (DRIVER_BUFFER *)skb->head;
-+
-+ /* Critical Section: Lock out interrupts. */
-+ local_irq_save(flags);
-+
-+ /* Add the data buffer to the list of available buffers. */
-+ ptr_node->ptr_next = driver_mcb.ptr_available_driver_buffers;
-+ driver_mcb.ptr_available_driver_buffers = ptr_node;
-+
-+ /* Increment the number of available data buffers. */
-+ driver_mcb.num_available_buffers = driver_mcb.num_available_buffers + 1;
-+
-+ /* Criticial Section: Unlock interrupts. */
-+ local_irq_restore(flags);
-+ }
-+ return;
-+}
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+static unsigned char str2hexnum(unsigned char c)
-+{
-+ if(c >= '0' && c <= '9')
-+ return c - '0';
-+ if(c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
-+ return c - 'a' + 10;
-+ if(c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
-+ return c - 'A' + 10;
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-+static void str2eaddr(unsigned char *ea, unsigned char *str)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+ unsigned char num;
-+ for(i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
-+ if((*str == '.') || (*str == ':'))
-+ str++;
-+ num = str2hexnum(*str++) << 4;
-+ num |= (str2hexnum(*str++));
-+ ea[i] = num;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Statistics related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_update_statistics(struct net_device *p_dev, char *buf, int limit, int *p_len)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ unsigned long rx_hal_errors = 0;
-+ unsigned long rx_hal_discards = 0;
-+ unsigned long tx_hal_errors = 0;
-+ unsigned long ifOutDiscards = 0;
-+ unsigned long ifInDiscards = 0;
-+ unsigned long ifOutErrors = 0;
-+ unsigned long ifInErrors = 0;
-+
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T *p_device_mib = p_cpmac_priv->device_mib;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T *p_stats = p_cpmac_priv->stats;
-+ CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T local_mib;
-+ CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T *p_local_mib = &local_mib;
-+
-+ struct net_device_stats *p_net_dev_stats = &p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats;
-+
-+ int len = 0;
-+ int dev_mib_elem_count = 0;
-+
-+ /* do not access the hardware if it is in the reset state. */
-+ if(!test_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close))
-+ {
-+ if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "StatsDump", "Get",
-+ p_local_mib) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("The stats dump for %s is failing.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ return(ret_val);
-+ }
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "StatsClear", "Set", NULL);
-+
-+ dev_mib_elem_count = sizeof(CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T)/sizeof(unsigned long);
-+
-+ /* Update the history of the stats. This takes care of any reset of the
-+ * device and stats that might have taken place during the life time of
-+ * the driver.
-+ */
-+ while(dev_mib_elem_count--)
-+ {
-+ *((unsigned long*) p_device_mib + dev_mib_elem_count) +=
-+ *((unsigned long*) p_local_mib + dev_mib_elem_count);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* RFC2665, section 3.2.7, page 9 */
-+ rx_hal_errors = p_device_mib->ifInFragments +
-+ p_device_mib->ifInCRCErrors +
-+ p_device_mib->ifInAlignCodeErrors +
-+ p_device_mib->ifInJabberFrames;
-+
-+ /* RFC2233 */
-+ rx_hal_discards = p_device_mib->ifRxDMAOverruns;
-+
-+ /* RFC2665, section 3.2.7, page 9 */
-+ tx_hal_errors = p_device_mib->ifExcessiveCollisionFrames +
-+ p_device_mib->ifLateCollisions +
-+ p_device_mib->ifCarrierSenseErrors +
-+ p_device_mib->ifOutUnderrun;
-+
-+ /* if not set, the short frames (< 64 bytes) are considered as errors */
-+ if(!p_cpmac_priv->flags & IFF_PRIV_SHORT_FRAMES)
-+ rx_hal_errors += p_device_mib->ifInUndersizedFrames;
-+
-+ /* if not set, the long frames ( > 1518) are considered as errors
-+ * RFC2665, section 3.2.7, page 9. */
-+ if(!p_cpmac_priv->flags & IFF_PRIV_JUMBO_FRAMES)
-+ rx_hal_errors += p_device_mib->ifInOversizedFrames;
-+
-+ /* if not in promiscous, then non addr matching frames are discarded */
-+ /* CPMAC 2.0 Manual Section 2.8.1.14 */
-+ if(!p_dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
-+ {
-+ ifInDiscards += p_device_mib->ifInFilteredFrames;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* total rx discards = hal discards + driver discards. */
-+ ifInDiscards = rx_hal_discards + p_net_dev_stats->rx_dropped;
-+ ifInErrors = rx_hal_errors;
-+
-+ ifOutErrors = tx_hal_errors;
-+ ifOutDiscards = p_net_dev_stats->tx_dropped;
-+
-+ /* Let us update the net device stats struct. To be updated in the later releases.*/
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_errors = ifInErrors;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.collisions = p_device_mib->ifCollisionFrames;
-+
-+ if(buf == NULL || limit == 0)
-+ {
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %ld\n", "ifSpeed", (long)p_cpmac_priv->link_speed);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "dot3StatsDuplexStatus", (long)p_cpmac_priv->link_mode);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifAdminStatus", (long)(p_dev->flags & IFF_UP ? 1:2));
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOperStatus", (long)(((p_dev->flags & IFF_UP) && netif_carrier_ok(p_dev)) ? 1:2));
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifLastChange", p_stats->start_tick);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInDiscards", ifInDiscards);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInErrors", ifInErrors);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutDiscards", ifOutDiscards);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutErrors", ifOutErrors);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInGoodFrames", p_device_mib->ifInGoodFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInBroadcasts", p_device_mib->ifInBroadcasts);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInMulticasts", p_device_mib->ifInMulticasts);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInPauseFrames", p_device_mib->ifInPauseFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInCRCErrors", p_device_mib->ifInCRCErrors);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInAlignCodeErrors", p_device_mib->ifInAlignCodeErrors);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInOversizedFrames", p_device_mib->ifInOversizedFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInJabberFrames", p_device_mib->ifInJabberFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInUndersizedFrames", p_device_mib->ifInUndersizedFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInFragments", p_device_mib->ifInFragments);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInFilteredFrames", p_device_mib->ifInFilteredFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInQosFilteredFrames", p_device_mib->ifInQosFilteredFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifInOctets", p_device_mib->ifInOctets);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutGoodFrames", p_device_mib->ifOutGoodFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutBroadcasts", p_device_mib->ifOutBroadcasts);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutMulticasts", p_device_mib->ifOutMulticasts);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutPauseFrames", p_device_mib->ifOutPauseFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifDeferredTransmissions", p_device_mib->ifDeferredTransmissions);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifCollisionFrames", p_device_mib->ifCollisionFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifSingleCollisionFrames", p_device_mib->ifSingleCollisionFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifMultipleCollisionFrames", p_device_mib->ifMultipleCollisionFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifExcessiveCollisionFrames", p_device_mib->ifExcessiveCollisionFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifLateCollisions", p_device_mib->ifLateCollisions);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutUnderrun", p_device_mib->ifOutUnderrun);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifCarrierSenseErrors", p_device_mib->ifCarrierSenseErrors);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifOutOctets", p_device_mib->ifOutOctets);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if64OctetFrames", p_device_mib->if64OctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if65To127POctetFrames", p_device_mib->if65To127OctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if128To255OctetFrames", p_device_mib->if128To255OctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if256To511OctetFrames", p_device_mib->if256To511OctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if512To1023OctetFrames", p_device_mib->if512To1023OctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "if1024ToUpOctetFrames", p_device_mib->if1024ToUPOctetFrames);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifNetOctets", p_device_mib->ifNetOctets);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifRxSofOverruns", p_device_mib->ifRxSofOverruns);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifRxMofOverruns", p_device_mib->ifRxMofOverruns);
-+ if(len <= limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf + len, "%-35s: %lu\n", "ifRxDMAOverruns", p_device_mib->ifRxDMAOverruns);
-+
-+ *p_len = len;
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_read_rfc2665_stats(char* buf, char **start, off_t offset,
-+ int count, int *eof, void *data)
-+{
-+ int limit = count - 80;
-+ int len = 0;
-+ struct net_device *p_dev = (struct net_device*)data;
-+
-+ cpmac_p_update_statistics(p_dev, buf, limit, &len);
-+
-+ *eof = 1;
-+
-+ return len;
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_read_link(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count,
-+ int *eof, void *data)
-+{
-+ int len = 0;
-+
-+ struct net_device *p_dev;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv;
-+ struct net_device *cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed];
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal;
-+
-+ int i;
-+ int phy; /* what phy are we using? */
-+
-+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "CPMAC devices = %d\n",cpmac_devices_installed);
-+
-+ p_dev = last_cpmac_device;
-+
-+ /* Reverse the the device link list to list eth0,eth1...in correct order */
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed -(i+1)] = p_dev;
-+ p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ p_dev = p_cpmac_priv->next_device;
-+ }
-+
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ p_dev = cpmac_dev_list[i];
-+ p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+
-+ /* This prints them out from high to low because of how the devices are linked */
-+ if(netif_carrier_ok(p_dev))
-+ {
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "PhyNum", "Get", &phy);
-+
-+
-+ len += sprintf(buf+len,"eth%d: Link State: %s Phy:0x%x, Speed = %s, Duplex = %s\n",
-+ p_cpmac_priv->instance_num, "UP", phy,
-+ (p_cpmac_priv->link_speed == 100000000) ? "100":"10",
-+ (p_cpmac_priv->link_mode == 2) ? "Half":"Full");
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ len += sprintf(buf+len,"eth%d: Link State: DOWN\n",p_cpmac_priv->instance_num);
-+
-+ p_dev = p_cpmac_priv->next_device;
-+ }
-+
-+ return len;
-+
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_read_stats(char* buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count,
-+ int *eof, void *data)
-+{
-+ struct net_device *p_dev = last_cpmac_device;
-+ int len = 0;
-+ int limit = count - 80;
-+ int i;
-+ struct net_device *cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed];
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv;
-+ CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T *p_device_mib;
-+
-+ /* Reverse the the device link list to list eth0,eth1...in correct order */
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed - (i+1)] = p_dev;
-+ p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ p_dev = p_cpmac_priv->next_device;
-+ }
-+
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ p_dev = cpmac_dev_list[i];
-+
-+ if(!p_dev)
-+ goto proc_error;
-+
-+ /* Get Stats */
-+ cpmac_p_update_statistics(p_dev, NULL, 0, NULL);
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ p_device_mib = p_cpmac_priv->device_mib;
-+
-+ /* Transmit stats */
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, "\nCpmac %d, Address %lx\n",i+1, p_dev->base_addr);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Transmit Stats\n");
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Tx Valid Bytes Sent :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifOutOctets);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Tx Frames (Hardware) :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifOutGoodFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Tx Frames (Software) :%lu\n",p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_packets);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Tx Broadcast Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifOutBroadcasts);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Tx Multicast Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifOutMulticasts);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Pause Frames Sent :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifOutPauseFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Collisions :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifCollisionFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Tx Error Frames :%lu\n",p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_errors);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Carrier Sense Errors :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifCarrierSenseErrors);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, "\n");
-+
-+
-+ /* Receive Stats */
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, "\nCpmac %d, Address %lx\n",i+1,p_dev->base_addr);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Receive Stats\n");
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Valid Bytes Received :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInOctets);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Rx Frames (Hardware) :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInGoodFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Rx Frames (Software) :%lu\n",p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_packets);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Rx Broadcast Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInBroadcasts);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Good Rx Multicast Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInMulticasts);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Pause Frames Received :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInPauseFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx CRC Errors :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInCRCErrors);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Align/Code Errors :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInAlignCodeErrors);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Jabbers :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInOversizedFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Filtered Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInFilteredFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Fragments :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInFragments);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Undersized Frames :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifInUndersizedFrames);
-+ if(len<=limit)
-+ len+= sprintf(buf+len, " Rx Overruns :%lu\n",p_device_mib->ifRxDMAOverruns);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ return len;
-+
-+ proc_error:
-+ *eof=1;
-+ return len;
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_write_stats (struct file *fp, const char * buf, unsigned long count, void * data)
-+{
-+ char local_buf[31];
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(count > 30)
-+ {
-+ printk("Error : Buffer Overflow\n");
-+ printk("Use \"echo 0 > cpmac_stat\" to reset the statistics\n");
-+ return -EFAULT;
-+ }
-+
-+ copy_from_user(local_buf,buf,count);
-+ local_buf[count-1]='\0'; /* Ignoring last \n char */
-+ ret_val = count;
-+
-+ if(strcmp("0",local_buf)==0)
-+ {
-+ struct net_device *p_dev = last_cpmac_device;
-+ int i;
-+ struct net_device *cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed];
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv;
-+
-+ /* Valid command */
-+ printk("Resetting statistics for CPMAC interface.\n");
-+
-+ /* Reverse the the device link list to list eth0,eth1...in correct order */
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ cpmac_dev_list[cpmac_devices_installed - (i+1)] = p_dev;
-+ p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ p_dev = p_cpmac_priv->next_device;
-+ }
-+
-+ for(i=0; i< cpmac_devices_installed; i++)
-+ {
-+ p_dev = cpmac_dev_list[i];
-+ if(!p_dev)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = -EFAULT;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ cpmac_p_reset_statistics(p_dev);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ printk("Error: Unknown operation on cpmac statistics\n");
-+ printk("Use \"echo 0 > cpmac_stats\" to reset the statistics\n");
-+ return -EFAULT;
-+ }
-+
-+ return ret_val;
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_reset_statistics(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+
-+ memset(p_cpmac_priv->device_mib, 0, sizeof(CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T));
-+ memset(p_cpmac_priv->stats, 0, sizeof(CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T));
-+ memset(&p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats));
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "StatsClear", "Set", NULL);
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_get_version(char* buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count,int *eof, void *data)
-+{
-+ int len = 0;
-+ int limit = count - 80;
-+ char *hal_version = NULL;
-+ struct net_device *p_dev = last_cpmac_device;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "Version", "Get", &hal_version);
-+
-+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "Texas Instruments CPMAC driver version: %s\n", cpmac_version);
-+
-+ if(len <= limit && hal_version)
-+ len += sprintf(buf+len, "Texas Instruments CPMAC HAL version: %s\n", hal_version);
-+
-+ return len;
-+}
-+
-+static struct net_device_stats *cpmac_dev_get_net_stats (struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = (CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *) p_dev->priv;
-+
-+ cpmac_p_update_statistics(p_dev, NULL, 0, NULL);
-+
-+ return &p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats;
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_detect_manual_cfg(int link_speed, char* link_mode, int debug)
-+{
-+ char *pSpeed = NULL;
-+
-+ if(debug == 1)
-+ {
-+ cpmac_debug_mode = 1;
-+ dbgPrint("Enabled the debug print.\n");
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!link_speed && !link_mode)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("No manual link params, defaulting to auto negotiation.\n");
-+ return (0);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!link_speed || (link_speed != 10 && link_speed != 100))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Invalid or No value of link speed specified, defaulting to auto speed.\n");
-+ pSpeed = "auto";
-+ }
-+ else if(link_speed == 10)
-+ {
-+ g_cfg_start_link_params &= ~(_CPMDIO_100);
-+ pSpeed = "10 Mbps";
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ g_cfg_start_link_params &= ~(_CPMDIO_10);
-+ pSpeed = "100 Mbps";
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!link_mode || (!strcmp(link_mode, "fd") && !strcmp(link_mode, "hd")))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Invalid or No value of link mode specified, defaulting to auto mode.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if(!strcmp(link_mode, "hd"))
-+ {
-+ g_cfg_start_link_params &= ~(_CPMDIO_FD);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ g_cfg_start_link_params &= ~(_CPMDIO_HD);
-+ }
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Link is manually set to the speed of %s speed and %s mode.\n",
-+ pSpeed, link_mode ? link_mode : "auto");
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Call back from the HAL.
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_process_status_ind(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv)
-+{
-+ struct net_device *p_dev = p_cpmac_priv->owner;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ int status;
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "Status", "Get", &status);
-+
-+ /* We do not reflect the real link status if in loopback.
-+ * After all, we want the packets to reach the hardware so
-+ * that Send() should work. */
-+ if(p_dev->flags & IFF_LOOPBACK)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Maintaining the link up loopback for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ netif_carrier_on(p_dev);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_ON);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(status & CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK) /* ???? */
-+ {
-+ ; /* what to do ? */
-+ }
-+ else if(status)
-+ {
-+ if(!netif_carrier_ok(p_dev))
-+ {
-+ netif_carrier_on(p_cpmac_priv->owner);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_ON);
-+//#endif
-+ dbgPrint("Found the Link for the CPMAC instance %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(netif_running(p_dev) & netif_queue_stopped(p_dev))
-+ {
-+ netif_wake_queue(p_dev);
-+ }
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_speed = status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED ? 100000000:10000000;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_mode = status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX? 3:2;
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if(netif_carrier_ok(p_dev))
-+ {
-+ /* do we need to register synchronization issues with stats here. */
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_speed = 100000000;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_mode = 1;
-+
-+ netif_carrier_off(p_dev);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_OFF);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Lost the Link for the CPMAC for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!netif_queue_stopped(p_dev))
-+ {
-+ netif_stop_queue(p_dev); /* So that kernel does not keep on xmiting pkts. */
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Timer related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_timer_init(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv)
-+{
-+ struct timer_list *p_timer = p_cpmac_priv->timer;
-+
-+ init_timer(p_timer);
-+
-+ p_timer = p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER;
-+ p_timer->expires = 0;
-+ p_timer->data = (unsigned long)p_cpmac_priv;
-+ p_timer->function = cpmac_p_tick_timer_expiry;
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+#if 0
-+static int cpmac_timer_cleanup(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv)
-+{
-+ struct timer_list *p_timer;
-+
-+ p_timer = p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER;
-+
-+ /* use spin lock to establish synchronization with the dispatch */
-+ if(p_timer->function) del_timer_sync(p_timer);
-+ p_timer->function = NULL;
-+
-+ return (0);
-+}
-+#endif
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_start_timer(struct timer_list *p_timer, unsigned int delay_ticks)
-+{
-+ p_timer->expires = jiffies + delay_ticks;
-+
-+ if(p_timer->function)
-+ {
-+ add_timer(p_timer);
-+ }
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+static void cpmac_p_tick_timer_expiry(unsigned long p_cb_param)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = (CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T*) p_cb_param;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ struct timer_list *p_timer = p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER;
-+
-+ if(test_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close))
-+ {
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Tick(p_drv_hal->hal_dev);
-+
-+ cpmac_p_start_timer(p_timer, p_cpmac_priv->delay_ticks);
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_stop_timer(struct timer_list *p_timer)
-+{
-+ /* Ideally we need to a set flag indicating not to start the timer again
-+ before del_timer_sync() is called up. But here we assume that the
-+ caller has set the p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close (ok for now). */
-+ del_timer_sync(p_timer);
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Device configuration and setup related private functions.
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+static int cpmac_p_probe_and_setup_device(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv,
-+ unsigned long *p_dev_flags)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T *p_capability= p_cpmac_priv->ability_info;
-+ unsigned int val = 0;
-+ int channel = 0;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags = 0;
-+
-+ p_capability->promiscous = CFG_PROMISCOUS;
-+ p_capability->broadcast = CFG_BROADCAST;
-+ p_capability->multicast = CFG_MULTICAST;
-+ p_capability->all_multi = CFG_ALL_MULTI;
-+ p_capability->jumbo_frames = CFG_JUMBO_FRAMES;
-+ p_capability->short_frames = CFG_SHORT_FRAMES;
-+ p_capability->auto_negotiation = CFG_AUTO_NEGOTIATION;
-+ p_capability->link_speed = cfg_start_link_speed;
-+ p_capability->loop_back = CFG_LOOP_BACK;
-+ p_capability->tx_flow_control = CFG_TX_FLOW_CNTL;
-+ p_capability->rx_flow_control = CFG_RX_FLOW_CNTL;
-+ p_capability->tx_pacing = CFG_TX_PACING;
-+ p_capability->rx_pass_crc = CFG_RX_PASS_CRC;
-+ p_capability->qos_802_1q = CFG_QOS_802_1Q;
-+ p_capability->tx_num_chan = CFG_TX_NUM_CHAN;
-+
-+ /* Lets probe the device for the configured capabilities (netdev specific).*/
-+
-+ /* Following are set in the set_multi_list, when indicated by the kernel
-+ * Promiscous and all multi.
-+ */
-+
-+ if(p_capability->broadcast)
-+ {
-+ channel = 0;
-+ val = 1;
-+ if((p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_BROAD_EN, pszSet, &val) == 0) &&
-+ (p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_BROAD_CH, pszSet, &channel) == 0))
-+ *p_dev_flags |= IFF_BROADCAST;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->broadcast = 0; /* no broadcast capabilities */
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->multicast)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ channel = 0;
-+ if((p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULT_EN, pszSet, &val) == 0) &&
-+ (p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULT_CH, pszSet, &channel) == 0))
-+ *p_dev_flags |= IFF_MULTICAST;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ p_capability->multicast = 0;
-+ p_capability->all_multi = 0; /* no multicast, no all-multi. */
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->loop_back)
-+ {
-+ ; /* We do not put the device in loopback, if required use ioctl */
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Lets probe the device for the configured capabilities (Non net device specific).*/
-+
-+ if(p_capability->jumbo_frames)
-+ {
-+ val = 0;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_NO_CHAIN, pszSet, &val) == 0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_JUMBO_FRAMES;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->jumbo_frames = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->short_frames)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_CSF_EN, pszSet, &val) == 0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_SHORT_FRAMES;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->short_frames = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ val = g_cfg_start_link_params;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_AR7_MDIX
-+ if( avalanche_is_mdix_on_chip() )
-+ {
-+ val |= _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX;
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev,pszMdioConnect,pszSet, &val) !=0)
-+ {
-+ p_capability->link_speed = 0;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if(g_cfg_start_link_params & (_CPMDIO_100 | _CPMDIO_HD | _CPMDIO_FD | _CPMDIO_10))
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_AUTOSPEED;
-+ else if(g_cfg_start_link_params & (_CPMDIO_100 | _CPMDIO_HD))
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_LINK100_HD;
-+ else if(g_cfg_start_link_params & (_CPMDIO_100 | _CPMDIO_FD))
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_LINK100_FD;
-+ else if(g_cfg_start_link_params & (_CPMDIO_10 | _CPMDIO_HD))
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_LINK10_HD;
-+ else if(g_cfg_start_link_params & (_CPMDIO_10 | _CPMDIO_FD))
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_LINK10_FD;
-+ else
-+ ;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->tx_flow_control)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev,pszTX_FLOW_EN, pszSet, &val) ==0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_TX_FLOW_CNTL;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->tx_flow_control = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->rx_flow_control)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_FLOW_EN, pszSet, &val) ==0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_RX_FLOW_CNTL;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->rx_flow_control = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->tx_pacing)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszTX_PACE, pszSet, &val) ==0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_TX_PACING;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->tx_pacing = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->rx_pass_crc)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_PASS_CRC, pszSet, &val) == 0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_RX_PASS_CRC;
-+ else
-+ p_capability->rx_pass_crc = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->qos_802_1q)
-+ {
-+ val = 1;
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_QOS_EN, pszSet, &val) == 0)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->flags |= IFF_PRIV_8021Q_EN;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ p_capability->qos_802_1q = 0;
-+ p_capability->tx_num_chan= 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_capability->tx_num_chan > 1)
-+ {
-+ int cfg_tx_num_chan = p_capability->tx_num_chan;
-+ val = 0;
-+#ifdef TEST
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszTX_NUM_CH, pszGet, &val) == 0)
-+ cfg_tx_num_chan = cfg_tx_num_chan > val ? val : cfg_tx_num_chan;
-+ else
-+ cfg_tx_num_chan = 1;
-+#endif
-+ p_capability->tx_num_chan = cfg_tx_num_chan;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_p_setup_driver_params(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv)
-+{
-+ int i=0;
-+ int threshold = CFG_TX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE;
-+
-+ char *tx_threshold_ptr = prom_getenv("threshold");
-+
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info = p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info = p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T *p_capability = p_cpmac_priv->ability_info;
-+
-+ /* Timer stuff */
-+ p_cpmac_priv->timer_count = 1; /* should be < or = the MAX TIMER */
-+ p_cpmac_priv->timer_created = 0;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->timer_access_hal = 1;
-+
-+ for(i=0; i < MAX_TIMER; i++)
-+ p_cpmac_priv->timer[i].function = NULL;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->enable_802_1q = p_capability->qos_802_1q;
-+
-+ /* Tx channel related.*/
-+ p_tx_chan_info->cfg_chan = p_capability->tx_num_chan;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->opened_chan = 0;
-+
-+ if(tx_threshold_ptr)
-+ threshold = simple_strtol(tx_threshold_ptr, (char **)NULL, 10);
-+
-+ if((threshold <= 0) && tx_threshold_ptr) /* If threshold set to 0 then Enable the TX interrupt */
-+ {
-+ threshold = CFG_TX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->tx_int_disable = 0;
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ p_tx_chan_info->tx_int_disable = CFG_TX_INT_DISABLE;
-+ }
-+
-+ for(i=0; i < MAX_TX_CHAN; i++)
-+ {
-+
-+
-+
-+ p_tx_chan_info->chan[i].state = CHAN_CLOSE;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->chan[i].num_BD = CFG_TX_NUM_BUF_DESC;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->chan[i].buffer_size = cpmac_max_frame_size;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->chan[i].buffer_offset = CFG_TX_BUF_OFFSET;
-+
-+
-+
-+ p_tx_chan_info->chan[i].service_max = threshold;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (p_tx_chan_info->tx_int_disable)
-+ printk("Cpmac driver Disable TX complete interrupt setting threshold to %d.\n",threshold);
-+ else
-+ printk("Cpmac driver Enable TX complete interrupt\n");
-+
-+
-+ /* Assuming just one rx channel for now */
-+ p_rx_chan_info->cfg_chan = 1;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->opened_chan = 0;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->state = CHAN_CLOSE;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->num_BD = CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_DESC;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->buffer_size = cpmac_max_frame_size;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->buffer_offset = CFG_RX_BUF_OFFSET;
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->service_max = CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE;
-+
-+ /* Set as per RFC 2665 */
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_speed = 100000000;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_mode = 1;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->loop_back = 0;
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+inline static int cpmac_p_rx_buf_setup(CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan)
-+{
-+ /* Number of ethernet packets & max pkt length */
-+ p_rx_chan->chan->tot_buf_size = p_rx_chan->chan->buffer_size +
-+ 2*(CONTROL_802_1Q_SIZE) +
-+ p_rx_chan->chan->buffer_offset +
-+ ADD_FOR_4BYTE_ALIGN(p_rx_chan->chan->buffer_offset & 0x3);
-+
-+ p_rx_chan->chan->tot_reserve_bytes = CONTROL_802_1Q_SIZE +
-+ p_rx_chan->chan->buffer_offset +
-+ L3_ALIGN(p_rx_chan->chan->buffer_offset & 0x3);
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Net device related private functions.
-+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+
-+/***************************************************************
-+ * cpmac_dev_init
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * 0 on success, error code otherwise.
-+ * Parms:
-+ * dev The structure of the device to be
-+ * init'ed.
-+ *
-+ * This function completes the initialization of the
-+ * device structure and driver. It reserves the IO
-+ * addresses and assignes the device's methods.
-+ *
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************/
-+
-+static int cpmac_dev_init(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ int retVal = -1;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ int instance_num = p_cpmac_priv->instance_num;
-+ unsigned long net_flags = 0;
-+ char *mac_name = NULL;
-+ char *mac_string = NULL;
-+
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ int mem_size = sizeof(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T);
-+
-+
-+#if defined(CONFIG_MIPS_SEAD2)
-+ int prev_reset_val = RESET_REG_PRCR;
-+ /* Bring the module out of reset */
-+ RESET_REG_PRCR |= temp_reset_value[p_cpmac_priv->instance_num];
-+
-+ /* Read the version id of the device to check if the device really exists */
-+ if( VERSION(temp_base_address[p_cpmac_priv->instance_num]) == 0)
-+ {
-+ printk(" CPMAC:Device not found\n");
-+ RESET_REG_PRCR = prev_reset_val;
-+ return -ENODEV;
-+ }
-+
-+ RESET_REG_PRCR = prev_reset_val;
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+ if((p_drv_hal = kmalloc(mem_size, GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to allocate memory; rewinding.\n");
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ memset(p_drv_hal, 0, mem_size);
-+
-+ /* build the cpmac private object */
-+ p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal = p_drv_hal;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info = p_tx_chan_info
-+ = (CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T*)((char*)p_drv_hal
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T));
-+ p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info = p_rx_chan_info
-+ = (CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T*)((char *)p_tx_chan_info
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T));
-+ p_cpmac_priv->ability_info = (CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T *)((char *)p_rx_chan_info
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T));
-+ p_cpmac_priv->device_mib = (CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T *)((char *)p_cpmac_priv->ability_info
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T));
-+ p_cpmac_priv->stats = (CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T *)((char *)p_cpmac_priv->device_mib
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T));
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->owner = p_cpmac_priv;
-+
-+
-+ switch(instance_num)
-+ {
-+
-+ case 0:
-+ mac_name="maca";
-+
-+ /* Also setting port information */
-+ p_dev->if_port = AVALANCHE_CPMAC_LOW_PORT_ID;
-+
-+ break;
-+
-+ case 1:
-+ mac_name="macb";
-+
-+ /* Also setting port information */
-+ p_dev->if_port = AVALANCHE_CPMAC_HIGH_PORT_ID;
-+
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(mac_name)
-+ mac_string=prom_getenv(mac_name);
-+
-+ if(!mac_string)
-+ {
-+ mac_string="08.00.28.32.06.02";
-+ printk("Error getting mac from Boot enviroment for %s\n",p_dev->name);
-+ printk("Using default mac address: %s\n",mac_string);
-+ if(mac_name)
-+ {
-+ printk("Use Bootloader command:\n");
-+ printk(" setenv %s xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx\n","<env_name>");
-+ printk("to set mac address\n");
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ str2eaddr(p_cpmac_priv->mac_addr,mac_string);
-+
-+ for (i=0; i <= ETH_ALEN; i++)
-+ {
-+ /* This sets the hardware address */
-+ p_dev->dev_addr[i] = p_cpmac_priv->mac_addr[i];
-+ }
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close = 1;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->non_data_irq_expected = 0;
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// if((p_cpmac_priv->led_handle = avalanche_led_register("cpmac", instance_num)) == NULL)
-+// {
-+// errPrint("Could not allocate handle for CPMAC[%d] LED.\n", instance_num);
-+// goto cpmac_init_mod_error;
-+// }
-+//#endif
-+
-+ if(cpmac_drv_init_module(p_drv_hal, p_dev, instance_num) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Could not initialize the HAL for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ goto cpmac_init_mod_error;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* initialize the CPMAC device */
-+ if (cpmac_drv_init(p_drv_hal) == -1)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("HAL init failed for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ goto cpmac_init_device_error;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(cpmac_p_probe_and_setup_device(p_cpmac_priv, &net_flags) == -1)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to configure up %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ goto cpmac_init_device_error;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(cpmac_p_setup_driver_params(p_cpmac_priv) == -1)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to set driver parameters for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ goto cpmac_init_device_error;
-+ }
-+
-+ cpmac_p_rx_buf_setup(p_rx_chan_info);
-+
-+ /* initialize the timers for the net device */
-+ if(cpmac_p_timer_init(p_cpmac_priv) == -1)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to set timer(s) for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ goto cpmac_timer_init_error;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_dev->addr_len = 6;
-+
-+ p_dev->open = &cpmac_dev_open; /* i.e. Start Device */
-+ p_dev->hard_start_xmit = &cpmac_dev_tx;
-+ p_dev->stop = &cpmac_dev_close;
-+ p_dev->get_stats = &cpmac_dev_get_net_stats;
-+
-+ p_dev->set_multicast_list = &cpmac_dev_mcast_set;
-+ p_dev->set_mac_address = cpmac_dev_set_mac_addr;
-+ /* Knocking off the default broadcast and multicast flags. Allowing the
-+ device configuration to control the flags. */
-+ p_dev->flags &= ~(IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_MULTICAST);
-+ p_dev->flags |= net_flags;
-+
-+ netif_carrier_off(p_dev);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_OFF);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ /* Tasklet is initialized at the isr registeration time. */
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "CpmacBase", "Get", &p_dev->base_addr);
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "CpmacSize", "Get", &p_cpmac_priv->dev_size);
-+
-+ request_mem_region(p_dev->base_addr, p_cpmac_priv->dev_size, p_dev->name);
-+
-+ retVal = 0;
-+
-+ if(g_init_enable_flag)
-+ cpmac_p_dev_enable(p_dev);
-+
-+ return(retVal);
-+
-+cpmac_timer_init_error:
-+cpmac_init_device_error :
-+ cpmac_drv_cleanup(p_drv_hal);
-+
-+cpmac_init_mod_error:
-+ kfree(p_drv_hal);
-+
-+ return (retVal);
-+
-+} /* cpmac_dev_init */
-+
-+
-+/***************************************************************
-+ * cpmac_p_dev_enable
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * 0 on success, error code otherwise.
-+ * Parms:
-+ * dev Structure of device to be opened.
-+ *
-+ * This routine puts the driver and CPMAC adapter in a
-+ * state where it is ready to send and receive packets.
-+ *
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************/
-+int cpmac_p_dev_enable( struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ int channel = 0;
-+
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info = p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info;
-+ int max_length = p_rx_chan_info->chan->tot_buf_size;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close = 0;
-+
-+ if((ret_val = cpmac_drv_start(p_drv_hal, p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info,
-+ p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info, CHAN_SETUP))==-1)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("%s error: failed to start the device.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev,"RX_UNICAST_SET",
-+ "Set", &channel)!=0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("%s error: device chan 0 could not be enabled.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, pszRX_MAXLEN, pszSet, &max_length) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint(" CPMAC registers can't be written \n");
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Control(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, "TxIntDisable", "Set",
-+ &p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info->tx_int_disable) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint(" CPMAC registers can't be written \n");
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ; // Every thing went OK.
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+} /* cpmac_dev_enable */
-+
-+
-+static int cpmac_dev_open(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_isr_cb_param = &p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr;
-+
-+ if(!g_init_enable_flag)
-+ cpmac_p_dev_enable(p_dev);
-+
-+ if(request_irq(p_isr_cb_param->intr, cpmac_hal_isr, SA_INTERRUPT,
-+ "Cpmac Driver", p_isr_cb_param))
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to register the irq %d for Cpmac %s.\n",
-+ p_isr_cb_param->intr, p_dev->name);
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ netif_start_queue(p_dev);
-+
-+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->stats->start_tick = jiffies;
-+ dbgPrint("Started the network queue for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+/***************************************************************
-+ * cpmac_p_dev_disable
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * An error code.
-+ * Parms:
-+ * dev The device structure of the device to
-+ * close.
-+ *
-+ * This function shuts down the adapter.
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************/
-+int cpmac_p_dev_disable(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+
-+ set_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close);
-+ set_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->non_data_irq_expected);
-+
-+ /* The driver does not re-schedule the tasklet after kill is called. So, this
-+ should take care of the bug in the kernel. */
-+ tasklet_kill(&p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr.tasklet);
-+
-+ if(cpmac_drv_stop(p_drv_hal, p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info,
-+ p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info,
-+ CHAN_TEARDOWN | FREE_BUFFER | BLOCKING | COMPLETE) == -1)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* hope that the HAL closes down the tick timer.*/
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Device %s Closed.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ p_cpmac_priv->stats->start_tick = jiffies;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_speed = 100000000;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->link_mode = 1;
-+ netif_carrier_off(p_dev);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_OFF);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ clear_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->non_data_irq_expected);
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+
-+} /* cpmac_dev_close */
-+
-+
-+/***************************************************************
-+ * cpmac_dev_close
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * An error code.
-+ * Parms:
-+ * dev The device structure of the device to
-+ * close.
-+ *
-+ * This function shuts down the adapter.
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************/
-+static int cpmac_dev_close(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_isr_cb_param = &p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr;
-+
-+ /* inform the upper layers. */
-+ netif_stop_queue(p_dev);
-+
-+ if(!g_init_enable_flag)
-+ cpmac_p_dev_disable(p_dev);
-+ else
-+ free_irq(p_isr_cb_param->intr, p_isr_cb_param);
-+
-+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+static void cpmac_dev_mcast_set(struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T *p_capability = p_cpmac_priv->ability_info;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ int val = 1;
-+ int channel = 0;
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// if(netif_carrier_ok(p_dev))
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_LINK_ON);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ if(p_dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
-+ {
-+ if(p_capability->promiscous)
-+ {
-+ /* multi mode in the HAL, check this */
-+ val = 0;
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULTI_ALL, "Clear", &val);
-+
-+ val = 1;
-+ /* set the promiscous mode in the HAL */
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_CAF_EN, pszSet, &val);
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_PROM_CH, pszSet, &channel);
-+
-+ dbgPrint("%s set in the Promisc mode.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ errPrint("%s not configured for Promisc mode.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if(p_dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)
-+ {
-+ if(p_capability->all_multi)
-+ {
-+ val = 0;
-+ /* disable the promiscous mode in the HAL */
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_CAF_EN, "Clear", &val);
-+
-+ val = 1;
-+ /* set the all multi mode in the HAL */
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULTI_ALL, pszSet, &val);
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULT_CH, pszSet, &channel);
-+
-+ dbgPrint("%s has been set to the ALL_MULTI mode.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ errPrint("%s not configured for ALL MULTI mode.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if(p_dev->mc_count)
-+ {
-+ if(p_capability->multicast)
-+ {
-+ struct dev_mc_list *p_dmi = p_dev->mc_list;
-+ int count;
-+
-+ val = 0;
-+ /* clear all the previous data, we are going to populate new ones.*/
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULTI_ALL, "Clear", &val);
-+ /* disable the promiscous mode in the HAL */
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_CAF_EN, pszSet, &val);
-+
-+ for(count = 0; count < p_dev->mc_count; count++, p_dmi = p_dmi->next)
-+ {
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, "RX_MULTI_SINGLE", "Set", p_dmi->dmi_addr);
-+ }
-+
-+ dbgPrint("%s configured for %d multicast addresses.\n", p_dev->name, p_dev->mc_count);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ errPrint("%s has not been configuted for multicast handling.\n", p_dev->name);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ val = 0;
-+ /* clear all the previous data, we are going to populate new ones.*/
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_MULTI_ALL, "Clear", &val);
-+ /* disable the promiscous mode in the HAL */
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszRX_CAF_EN, pszSet, &val);
-+ dbgPrint("Dev set to Unicast mode.\n");
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static int cpmac_dev_set_mac_addr(struct net_device *p_dev,void * addr)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ struct sockaddr *sa = addr;
-+
-+ memcpy(p_cpmac_priv->mac_addr,sa->sa_data,p_dev->addr_len);
-+ memcpy(p_dev->dev_addr,sa->sa_data,p_dev->addr_len);
-+ p_hal_funcs->Control(p_hal_dev, pszMacAddr, pszSet, p_cpmac_priv->mac_addr);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+
-+}
-+
-+/* VLAN is handled by vlan/vconfig support. Here, we just check for the
-+ * 802.1q configuration of the device and en-queue the packet accordingly.
-+ * We do not do any 802.1q processing here.
-+ */
-+static int cpmac_dev_tx( struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ int channel = 0;
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ FRAGLIST send_frag_list[1];
-+
-+#ifdef CPMAC_8021Q_SUPPORT
-+ if(skb->len < TCI_END_OFFSET)
-+ {
-+ /* Whee, frame shorter than 14 bytes !! We need to copy
-+ * fragments to understand the frame. Too much work.
-+ * Hmm, dump it. */
-+
-+ /* Free the buffer */
-+ goto cpmac_dev_tx_drop_pkt;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* 802.1p/q stuff */
-+ if(IS_802_1Q_FRAME(skb->data + TPID_START_OFFSET))
-+ {
-+ /* IEEE 802.1q, section 8.8 and section 8.11.9 */
-+ if(!p_cpmac_priv->enable_802_1q)
-+ {
-+ /* free the buffer */
-+ goto cpmac_dev_tx_drop_pkt;
-+ }
-+
-+ channel = GET_802_1P_CHAN(p_cpmac_priv->tx_chan_info->opened_chan,
-+ skb->data[TCI_START_OFFSET]);
-+
-+ }
-+ /* sending a non 802.1q frame, when configured for 802.1q: dump it.*/
-+ else if(p_cpmac_priv->enable_802_1q)
-+ {
-+ /* free the buffer */
-+ goto cpmac_dev_tx_drop_pkt;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ;/* it is the good old non 802.1q */
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ send_frag_list->len = skb->len;
-+ send_frag_list->data = skb->data;
-+
-+#ifdef CPMAC_TEST
-+ xdump(skb->data, skb->len, "send");
-+#endif
-+
-+ dma_cache_wback_inv((unsigned long)skb->data, skb->len);
-+
-+ if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Send(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, send_frag_list, 1,
-+ skb->len, skb, channel) != 0)
-+ {
-+ /* code here to stop the queue, when allowing tx timeout, perhaps next release.*/
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_errors++;
-+#ifndef TI_SLOW_PATH
-+ /* Free the skb in case of Send return error */
-+ dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_dropped++;
-+ return 0;
-+#endif
-+ goto cpmac_dev_tx_drop_pkt;
-+ }
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_TX_ACTIVITY);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+
-+cpmac_dev_tx_drop_pkt:
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_dropped++;
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ return (ret_val);
-+
-+} /*cpmac_dev_tx */
-+
-+
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+// Public functions : Called by outsiders to this file.
-+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+
-+
-+void *cpmac_hal_malloc_buffer(unsigned int size, void* mem_base, unsigned int mem_range,
-+ OS_SETUP *p_os_setup, HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo,
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO **osReceiveInfo, OS_DEVICE *p_dev)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info = (CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *)p_os_setup;
-+ int tot_buf_size = p_rx_chan_info->chan->tot_buf_size;
-+ int tot_reserve_bytes = p_rx_chan_info->chan->tot_reserve_bytes;
-+ struct sk_buff *p_skb;
-+ void *ret_ptr;
-+
-+ /* use TI SKB private pool */
-+ p_skb = dev_alloc_skb(tot_buf_size);
-+
-+ if(p_skb == NULL)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to allocate skb for %s.\n", ((struct net_device*)p_dev)->name);
-+ return (NULL);
-+ }
-+
-+ p_skb->dev = p_dev;
-+ skb_reserve(p_skb, tot_reserve_bytes);
-+
-+ *osReceiveInfo = p_skb;
-+
-+ ret_ptr = skb_put(p_skb, p_rx_chan_info->chan->buffer_size);
-+
-+ return(ret_ptr);
-+}
-+
-+void cpmac_hal_isr(int irq, void *p_param, struct pt_regs *regs)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_cb_param = (CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T*) p_param;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cb_param->owner;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_drv_hal->owner;
-+ int pkts_to_handle = 0;
-+
-+ if(p_cpmac_priv->non_data_irq_expected)
-+ {
-+ p_cb_param->hal_isr(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, &pkts_to_handle);
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->PacketProcessEnd(p_drv_hal->hal_dev);
-+ }
-+ else if(!p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close)
-+ tasklet_schedule(&((CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T*) p_param)->tasklet);
-+ else
-+ ; // back off from doing anything more. We are closing down.
-+}
-+
-+void cpmac_handle_tasklet(unsigned long data)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_cb_param = (CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T*) data;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cb_param->owner;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_drv_hal->owner;
-+ int pkts_to_handle;
-+
-+ p_cb_param->hal_isr(p_drv_hal->hal_dev, &pkts_to_handle);
-+
-+ if(test_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->non_data_irq_expected) || !pkts_to_handle)
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->PacketProcessEnd(p_drv_hal->hal_dev);
-+ else if(!test_bit(0, &p_cpmac_priv->set_to_close))
-+ tasklet_schedule(&p_cb_param->tasklet);
-+ else
-+ ; // Back off from processing packets we are closing down.
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_hal_control(OS_DEVICE *p_dev, const char *key,
-+ const char *action, void *value)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+
-+ if(key == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Encountered NULL key.\n");
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "Sleep") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ unsigned int clocks_per_tick = cpmac_cpu_freq/HZ;
-+ unsigned int requested_clocks = *(unsigned int*)value;
-+ unsigned int requested_ticks = (requested_clocks + clocks_per_tick - 1)/clocks_per_tick;
-+ mdelay(requested_ticks);
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "StateChange") == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = cpmac_p_process_status_ind(p_cpmac_priv);
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "Tick") == 0 && action != NULL)
-+ {
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Set") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ if(*(unsigned int*)value == 0)
-+ {
-+ cpmac_p_stop_timer(p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER);
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ unsigned int clocks_per_tick = cpmac_cpu_freq/HZ;
-+ unsigned int requested_clocks = *(unsigned int*)value;
-+ unsigned int requested_ticks = (requested_clocks + clocks_per_tick - 1)/clocks_per_tick;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->delay_ticks = requested_ticks; /* save it for re-triggering */
-+ ret_val = cpmac_p_start_timer(p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER,
-+ p_cpmac_priv->delay_ticks);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Clear") == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = cpmac_p_stop_timer(p_cpmac_priv->timer + TICK_TIMER);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "MacAddr") == 0 && action != NULL)
-+ {
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Get") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *(char **)value = p_cpmac_priv->mac_addr;
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "CpuFreq") == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Get") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *(unsigned int *)value = cpmac_cpu_freq;
-+ dbgPrint("Cpu frequency for cpmacs is %u\n",cpmac_cpu_freq);
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "SioFlush") == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ dbgPrint("\n");
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "CpmacFrequency") == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* For Sangam cpmac clock is off the PBUS */
-+ /* OS Needs to supply CORRECT frequency */
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Get") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *(unsigned int *)value = CONFIG_AR7_SYS * 1000 * 1000;
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ /* For now, providing back the default values. */
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "MdioClockFrequency") == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Get") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *(unsigned int *)value = 2200000; /*DEFAULT */
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ /* For now, providing back the default values. */
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, "MdioBusFrequency") == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* For Sangam MdioBusFreq is off the PBUS */
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, "Get") == 0 && value != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *(unsigned int *)value = CONFIG_AR7_SYS * 1000 * 1000;
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+#if 0
-+#if defined(CONFIG_AVALANCHE_AUTO_MDIX)
-+ /* supporting Mdio Mdix switching */
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, hcMdioMdixSwitch) == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* For Sangam Mdio-switching action should be always "set"*/
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, hcSet) == 0 && value != NULL )
-+ {
-+ unsigned int mdix = *((unsigned int *) value) ;
-+
-+ if(mdix)
-+ avalanche_set_phy_into_mdix_mode();
-+
-+ else
-+ avalanche_set_phy_into_mdi_mode();
-+
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ }
-+#endif
-+#endif
-+ else if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(key, hcMdioMdixSwitch) == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* For Sangam Mdio-switching action should be always "set"*/
-+ if(cpmac_ci_strcmp(action, hcSet) == 0 && value != NULL )
-+ {
-+ unsigned int mdix = *((unsigned int *) value) ;
-+
-+#ifdef CONFIG_AR7_MDIX
-+ avalanche_set_mdix_on_chip(0xa8610000 , mdix ? 1: 0);
-+#endif
-+
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_hal_receive(OS_DEVICE *p_dev, FRAGLIST *fragList,
-+ unsigned int fragCount,
-+ unsigned int packet_size,
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO *hal_receive_info,
-+ unsigned int mode)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ struct sk_buff *p_skb = fragList[0].OsInfo;
-+ p_skb->len = fragList[0].len;
-+
-+ /* invalidate the cache. */
-+ dma_cache_inv((unsigned long)p_skb->data, fragList[0].len);
-+#ifdef CPMAC_TEST
-+ xdump(p_skb->data, p_skb->len, "recv");
-+#endif
-+#ifdef CPMAC_8021Q_SUPPORT
-+ /* 802.1q stuff, just does the basic checking here. */
-+ if(!p_cpmac_priv->enable_802_1q &&
-+ p_skb->len > TCI_END_OFFSET &&
-+ IS_802_1Q_FRAME(p_skb->data + TPID_START_OFFSET))
-+ {
-+ goto cpmac_hal_recv_frame_mismatch;
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ if(fragCount > 1)
-+ {
-+ int len;
-+ struct sk_buff *p_temp_skb;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info = p_cpmac_priv->rx_chan_info;
-+ int count;
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Recv: It is multifragment for %s.\n", p_dev->name);
-+
-+ p_skb = dev_alloc_skb(packet_size +
-+ p_rx_chan_info->chan->tot_reserve_bytes);
-+ if(p_skb == NULL)
-+ {
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_errors++;
-+ goto cpmac_hal_recv_alloc_failed;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_skb->dev = p_dev;
-+ skb_reserve(p_skb, p_rx_chan_info->chan->tot_reserve_bytes);
-+
-+ for(count = 0; count < fragCount; count++)
-+ {
-+ p_temp_skb = fragList[count].OsInfo;
-+ len = fragList[count].len;
-+
-+ dma_cache_inv((unsigned long)p_temp_skb->data, len);
-+
-+ memcpy(skb_put(p_skb, len), p_temp_skb->data, len);
-+ dev_kfree_skb_any(p_temp_skb);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+
-+#if defined(CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_MARVELL)
-+ /* Fetch the receiving port information from EGRESS TRAILOR Bytes*/
-+ p_dev->if_port = (unsigned char)p_skb->data[packet_size -(EGRESS_TRAILOR_LEN-1)] + AVALANCHE_MARVELL_BASE_PORT_ID;
-+ skb_trim(p_skb, packet_size - EGRESS_TRAILOR_LEN);
-+#else
-+ /* set length & tail */
-+ skb_trim(p_skb, packet_size);
-+#endif
-+
-+ p_skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(p_skb, p_dev);
-+
-+ netif_rx(p_skb);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_action(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle, CPMAC_RX_ACTIVITY);
-+//#endif
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_packets++;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_bytes += packet_size;
-+
-+ p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->RxReturn(hal_receive_info,1);
-+
-+ return(0);
-+
-+cpmac_hal_recv_alloc_failed:
-+
-+#ifdef CPMAC_8021Q_SUPPORT
-+cpmac_hal_recv_frame_mismatch:
-+#endif
-+
-+ fragCount--;
-+
-+ do
-+ {
-+ dev_kfree_skb_any(fragList[fragCount].OsInfo);
-+ }
-+ while(fragCount--);
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.rx_dropped++;
-+
-+ return(-1);
-+} /*cpmac_receive*/
-+
-+
-+void cpmac_hal_tear_down_complete(OS_DEVICE*a, int b, int ch)
-+{
-+ dbgPrint("what to do with this.\n");
-+}
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_hal_send_complete(OS_SENDINFO *p_skb)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_skb->dev->priv;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_packets++;
-+ p_cpmac_priv->net_dev_stats.tx_bytes += p_skb->len;
-+
-+ dev_kfree_skb_any(p_skb);
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_reset(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv)
-+{
-+ // code here to reset the device/hal. Not now.
-+
-+ netif_wake_queue(p_cpmac_priv->owner);
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef CPMAC_TEST
-+
-+#define isprint(a) ((a >=' ')&&(a<= '~'))
-+void xdump( u_char* cp, int length, char* prefix )
-+{
-+ int col, count;
-+ u_char prntBuf[120];
-+ u_char* pBuf = prntBuf;
-+ count = 0;
-+ while(count < length){
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, "%s", prefix );
-+ for(col = 0;count + col < length && col < 16; col++){
-+ if (col != 0 && (col % 4) == 0)
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, " " );
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, "%02X ", cp[count + col] );
-+ }
-+ while(col++ < 16){ /* pad end of buffer with blanks */
-+ if ((col % 4) == 0)
-+ sprintf( pBuf, " " );
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, " " );
-+ }
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, " " );
-+ for(col = 0;count + col < length && col < 16; col++){
-+ if (isprint((int)cp[count + col]))
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, "%c", cp[count + col] );
-+ else
-+ pBuf += sprintf( pBuf, "." );
-+ }
-+ sprintf( pBuf, "\n" );
-+ // SPrint(prntBuf);
-+ printk(prntBuf);
-+ count += col;
-+ pBuf = prntBuf;
-+ }
-+
-+} /* close xdump(... */
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+static int __init cpmac_dev_probe(void)
-+{
-+ int retVal = 0;
-+ int unit;
-+ int instance_count = CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_PORTS;
-+
-+ //cpmac_cpu_freq = avalanche_clkc_get_freq(CLKC_MIPS);
-+ cpmac_cpu_freq = CONFIG_AR7_CPU * 1000 * 1000;
-+
-+ build_psp_config();
-+
-+ for(unit = 0; unit < instance_count; unit++)
-+ {
-+ struct net_device *p_dev;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv;
-+ size_t dev_size;
-+ int failed;
-+
-+ dev_size = sizeof(struct net_device)
-+ + sizeof(CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T);
-+
-+
-+ if((p_dev = (struct net_device *) kmalloc(dev_size, GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint( "Could not allocate memory for device.\n" );
-+ retVal = -ENOMEM;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ memset(p_dev, 0, dev_size );
-+
-+ p_dev->priv = p_cpmac_priv
-+ = (CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T*)(((char *) p_dev) + sizeof(struct net_device));
-+ p_cpmac_priv->owner = p_dev;
-+
-+ ether_setup(p_dev);
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->instance_num = unit;
-+ p_dev->init = cpmac_dev_init;
-+
-+ g_dev_array[p_cpmac_priv->instance_num] = p_dev;
-+
-+#if defined CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_INIT_BUF_MALLOC
-+ g_init_enable_flag = 1;
-+ printk("Cpmac driver is allocating buffer memory at init time.\n");
-+#endif
-+
-+ /* This section gives a default value by the number of PHY in order to
-+ * replace the default MACRO. */
-+ {
-+ char *mac_port = prom_getenv("MAC_PORT"); /* Internal: 0, External: 1 */
-+ if(!mac_port || 0 == strcmp(mac_port, "1")) {
-+ printk("Using the MAC with external PHY\n");
-+ cfg_start_link_speed = _CPMDIO_NOPHY;
-+ cpmac_max_frame_size = CPMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE + 4;
-+ }
-+ else {
-+ printk("Using the MAC with internal PHY\n");
-+ cfg_start_link_speed = CFG_START_LINK_SPEED;
-+ cpmac_max_frame_size = CPMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE;
-+ }
-+ g_cfg_start_link_params = cfg_start_link_speed;
-+ }
-+
-+ cpmac_p_detect_manual_cfg(cfg_link_speed, cfg_link_mode, cpmac_debug_mode);
-+
-+ failed = register_netdev(p_dev);
-+ if (failed)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Could not register device for inst %d because of reason \
-+ code %d.\n", unit, failed);
-+ retVal = -1;
-+ kfree(p_dev);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+
-+ char proc_name[100];
-+ int proc_category_name_len = 0;
-+
-+ p_cpmac_priv->next_device = last_cpmac_device;
-+ last_cpmac_device = p_dev;
-+
-+ dbgPrint(" %s irq=%2d io=%04x\n",p_dev->name, (int) p_dev->irq,
-+ (int) p_dev->base_addr);
-+
-+ strcpy(proc_name, "avalanche/");
-+ strcat(proc_name, p_dev->name);
-+ proc_category_name_len = strlen(proc_name);
-+
-+ strcpy(proc_name + proc_category_name_len, "_rfc2665_stats");
-+ create_proc_read_entry(proc_name,0,NULL,cpmac_p_read_rfc2665_stats, p_dev);
-+
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(retVal == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* To maintain backward compatibility with NSP. */
-+ gp_stats_file = create_proc_entry("avalanche/cpmac_stats", 0644, NULL);
-+ if(gp_stats_file)
-+ {
-+ gp_stats_file->read_proc = cpmac_p_read_stats;
-+ gp_stats_file->write_proc = cpmac_p_write_stats;
-+ }
-+ create_proc_read_entry("avalanche/cpmac_link", 0, NULL, cpmac_p_read_link, NULL);
-+ create_proc_read_entry("avalanche/cpmac_ver", 0, NULL, cpmac_p_get_version, NULL);
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ cpmac_devices_installed = unit;
-+ dbgPrint("Installed %d cpmac instances.\n", unit);
-+ return ( (unit >= 0 ) ? 0 : -ENODEV );
-+
-+} /* init_module */
-+
-+
-+/***************************************************************
-+ * cleanup_module
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * Nothing
-+ * Parms:
-+ * None
-+ *
-+ * Goes through the CpmacDevices list and frees the device
-+ * structs and memory associated with each device (lists
-+ * and buffers). It also ureserves the IO port regions
-+ * associated with this device.
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************/
-+
-+void cpmac_exit(void)
-+{
-+ struct net_device *p_dev;
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv;
-+
-+ while (cpmac_devices_installed)
-+ {
-+ char proc_name[100];
-+ int proc_category_name_len = 0;
-+
-+ p_dev = last_cpmac_device;
-+ p_cpmac_priv = (CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *) p_dev->priv;
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Unloading %s irq=%2d io=%04x\n",p_dev->name, (int) p_dev->irq, (int) p_dev->base_addr);
-+
-+ if(g_init_enable_flag)
-+ cpmac_p_dev_disable(p_dev);
-+
-+ cpmac_drv_cleanup(p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal);
-+
-+//#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_LED)
-+// avalanche_led_unregister(p_cpmac_priv->led_handle);
-+//#endif
-+ strcpy(proc_name, "avalanche/");
-+ strcat(proc_name, p_dev->name);
-+ proc_category_name_len = strlen(proc_name);
-+
-+ strcpy(proc_name + proc_category_name_len, "_rfc2665_stats");
-+ remove_proc_entry(proc_name, NULL);
-+
-+ release_mem_region(p_dev->base_addr, p_cpmac_priv->dev_size);
-+ unregister_netdev(p_dev);
-+ last_cpmac_device = p_cpmac_priv->next_device;
-+
-+ kfree(p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal);
-+ kfree(p_dev);
-+
-+ cpmac_devices_installed--;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(gp_stats_file)
-+ remove_proc_entry("avalanche/cpmac_stats", NULL);
-+
-+ remove_proc_entry("avalanche/cpmac_link", NULL);
-+ remove_proc_entry("avalanche/cpmac_ver", NULL);
-+
-+ psp_config_cleanup();
-+}
-+
-+
-+module_init(cpmac_dev_probe);
-+module_exit(cpmac_exit);
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.043594000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: CPMAC Linux Network Device Driver Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: cpmac.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: CPMAC Network Device Driver Header
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * Date Name Details
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * 27 Nov 2002 Suraj S Iyer Initial Create.
-+ * 09 Jun 2003 Suraj S Iyer Preparing for GA.
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2003, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef CPMAC_H
-+#define CPMAC_H
-+
-+#include <linux/timer.h>
-+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
-+#include <asm/semaphore.h>
-+#include <linux/ctype.h>
-+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
-+
-+#include "cpmacHalLx.h"
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Config macros. Use these to config the driver.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define CPMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE 1518
-+
-+#if defined(CONFIG_AR7WRD) || defined(CONFIG_AR7WI) || defined(CONFIG_AR7VWI)|| defined(CONFIG_AR7VW)
-+#define CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_DESC 64
-+#define CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE 32
-+#else
-+#define CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_DESC 16
-+#define CFG_RX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE 8
-+#endif
-+
-+#define CFG_RX_BUF_OFFSET 0
-+
-+#define CFG_TX_NUM_BUF_DESC 128
-+#define CFG_TX_NUM_BUF_SERVICE 20
-+#define CFG_TX_BUF_OFFSET 0 /* Lets not change this. */
-+#define CFG_TX_TIMEOUT 2000 /* ticks*/
-+#define CFG_TX_INT_DISABLE 1 /* Disable the Tx Complete interrupt */
-+
-+#define CFG_JUMBO_FRAMES 1
-+#define CFG_SHORT_FRAMES 1
-+#define CFG_PROMISCOUS 1
-+#define CFG_BROADCAST 1
-+#define CFG_MULTICAST 1
-+#define CFG_ALL_MULTI (1*(CFG_MULTICAST))
-+#define CFG_AUTO_NEGOTIATION 1
-+
-+#if defined (CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_MARVELL)
-+#define EGRESS_TRAILOR_LEN 4
-+#define CFG_START_LINK_SPEED (_CPMDIO_NOPHY)
-+#undef CPMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE
-+#define CPMAC_MAX_FRAME_SIZE (1518 + EGRESS_TRAILOR_LEN)
-+#else
-+#define CFG_START_LINK_SPEED (_CPMDIO_10 | _CPMDIO_100 | _CPMDIO_HD | _CPMDIO_FD) /* auto nego */
-+#endif
-+
-+#define CFG_LOOP_BACK 1
-+#define CFG_TX_FLOW_CNTL 0
-+#define CFG_RX_FLOW_CNTL 0
-+#define CFG_TX_PACING 0
-+#define CFG_RX_PASS_CRC 0
-+#define CFG_QOS_802_1Q 0
-+#define CFG_TX_NUM_CHAN 1
-+
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Private macros.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define MAX_TIMER 2
-+#define TX_TIMER 0
-+#define TICK_TIMER 0
-+#define MAX_TX_CHAN 8
-+
-+#define CPMAC_LINK_OFF 0
-+#define CPMAC_LINK_ON 1
-+/*#define CPMAC_SPEED_100 2
-+#define CPMAC_SPEED_10 3
-+#define CPMAC_FULL_DPLX 4
-+#define CPMAC_HALF_DPLX 5*/
-+#define CPMAC_RX_ACTIVITY 2
-+#define CPMAC_TX_ACTIVITY 3
-+
-+struct cpmac_timer_info;
-+
-+typedef int (*CPMAC_HAL_ISR_FUNC_T)(HAL_DEVICE*, int*);
-+typedef int (*CPMAC_TIMEOUT_CB_T)(struct cpmac_timer_info*);
-+
-+typedef struct cpmac_ability_info
-+{
-+ int promiscous;
-+ int broadcast;
-+ int multicast;
-+ int all_multi;
-+ int loop_back;
-+ int jumbo_frames;
-+ int short_frames;
-+ int auto_negotiation;
-+ int tx_flow_control;
-+ int rx_flow_control;
-+ int tx_pacing;
-+ int link_speed;
-+ int rx_pass_crc;
-+ int qos_802_1q;
-+ int tx_num_chan;
-+}
-+CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T;
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+typedef struct cpmac_timer_info
-+{
-+ void *owner;
-+ UINT32 delay_ticks;
-+ WDOG_ID timer_id;
-+ UINT32 is_running;
-+ UINT32 timer_set_at;
-+ CPMAC_TIMEOUT_CB_T timeout_CB;
-+} CPMAC_TIMER_INFO_T;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ void *owner;
-+ unsigned int num_cl_desc;
-+ CL_DESC *cl_desc_tbl;
-+ M_CL_CONFIG *m_cl_blk_config;
-+ NET_POOL *net_pool;
-+ CL_POOL_ID clPoolId;
-+
-+} CPMAC_NET_MEM_INFO_T;
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ void *owner;
-+ CPMAC_HAL_ISR_FUNC_T hal_isr;
-+ struct tasklet_struct tasklet;
-+ int intr;
-+
-+} CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T;
-+
-+typedef struct cpmac_chan
-+{
-+ int num_BD;
-+ int buffer_size;
-+ int buffer_offset;
-+ int service_max;
-+ int state;
-+ int tot_buf_size;
-+ int tot_reserve_bytes;
-+
-+} CPMAC_CHAN_T;
-+
-+#define CHAN_CLOSE 0
-+#define CHAN_OPENED 1
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ int cfg_chan;
-+ int dev_chan;
-+ int opened_chan;
-+ CPMAC_CHAN_T chan[1];
-+ int enable_802_1q;
-+
-+} CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ int cfg_chan;
-+ int dev_chan;
-+ int opened_chan;
-+ int tx_int_disable;
-+ CPMAC_CHAN_T chan[MAX_TX_CHAN];
-+
-+} CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T;
-+
-+
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ void *owner;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *hal_funcs;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *hal_dev;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *os_funcs;
-+// SEM_ID chan_teardown_sem;
-+ int non_data_irq_expected;
-+} CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T;
-+
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ unsigned long tx_discards;
-+ unsigned long rx_discards;
-+ unsigned long start_tick;
-+
-+} CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T;
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ unsigned long ifInGoodFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInBroadcasts;
-+ unsigned long ifInMulticasts;
-+ unsigned long ifInPauseFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInCRCErrors;
-+ unsigned long ifInAlignCodeErrors;
-+ unsigned long ifInOversizedFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInJabberFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInUndersizedFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInFragments;
-+ unsigned long ifInFilteredFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInQosFilteredFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifInOctets;
-+ unsigned long ifOutGoodFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifOutBroadcasts;
-+ unsigned long ifOutMulticasts;
-+ unsigned long ifOutPauseFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifDeferredTransmissions;
-+ unsigned long ifCollisionFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifSingleCollisionFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifMultipleCollisionFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifExcessiveCollisionFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifLateCollisions;
-+ unsigned long ifOutUnderrun;
-+ unsigned long ifCarrierSenseErrors;
-+ unsigned long ifOutOctets;
-+ unsigned long if64OctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long if65To127OctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long if128To255OctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long if256To511OctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long if512To1023OctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long if1024ToUPOctetFrames;
-+ unsigned long ifNetOctets;
-+ unsigned long ifRxSofOverruns;
-+ unsigned long ifRxMofOverruns;
-+ unsigned long ifRxDMAOverruns;
-+
-+} CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T;
-+
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ void *owner;
-+ int timer_count;
-+ int timer_created;
-+ struct timer_list timer[1];
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *drv_hal;
-+ unsigned int num_of_intr;
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T cpmac_isr;
-+ unsigned int link_speed;
-+ unsigned int link_mode;
-+ unsigned int enable_802_1q;
-+ unsigned int timer_access_hal;
-+ unsigned int loop_back;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *rx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *tx_chan_info;
-+ CPMAC_ABILITY_INFO_T *ability_info;
-+ CPMAC_DEVICE_MIB_T *device_mib;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_STATS_T *stats;
-+ unsigned int flags;
-+ unsigned int delay_ticks;
-+ char mac_addr[6];
-+ struct net_device_stats net_dev_stats;
-+// rwlock_t rw_lock;
-+ int set_to_close;
-+ struct net_device *next_device;
-+ unsigned int instance_num;
-+ unsigned int non_data_irq_expected;
-+ unsigned long dev_size;
-+ void* led_handle;
-+} CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T;
-+
-+
-+/* Private flags */
-+
-+/* bit 0 to 31, bit 32 is used to indicate set or reset */
-+
-+#define IFF_PRIV_SHORT_FRAMES 0x00010000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_JUMBO_FRAMES 0x00020000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_AUTOSPEED 0x00080000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_LINK10_HD 0x00100000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_LINK10_FD 0x00200000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_LINK100_HD 0x00400000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_LINK100_FD 0x00800000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_8021Q_EN 0x01000000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_NUM_TX_CHAN 0x02000000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_TX_FLOW_CNTL 0x04000000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_RX_FLOW_CNTL 0x08000000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_TX_PACING 0x10000000
-+#define IFF_PRIV_RX_PASS_CRC 0x20000000
-+
-+#define PRIVCSFLAGS 0x200
-+#define PRIVCGFLAGS 0x201
-+
-+
-+#define BLOCKING 1
-+#define CHAN_TEARDOWN 2
-+#define CHAN_SETUP 4
-+#define COMPLETE 8
-+#define FREE_BUFFER 16
-+
-+
-+static const char pszStats0[] = "Stats0";
-+static const char pszStats1[] = "Stats1";
-+static const char pszStats2[] = "Stats2";
-+static const char pszStats3[] = "Stats3";
-+static const char pszStats4[] = "Stats4";
-+static const char pszStatsDump[] = "StatsDump";
-+static const char pszStatsClear[] = "StatsClear";
-+static const char pszRX_PASS_CRC[] = "RX_PASS_CRC";
-+static const char pszRX_QOS_EN[] = "RX_QOS_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_NO_CHAIN[] = "RX_NO_CHAIN";
-+static const char pszRX_CMF_EN[] = "RX_CMF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CSF_EN[] = "RX_CSF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CEF_EN[] = "RX_CEF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CAF_EN[] = "RX_CAF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_PROM_CH[] = "RX_PROM_CH";
-+static const char pszRX_BROAD_EN[] = "RX_BROAD_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_BROAD_CH[] = "RX_BROAD_CH";
-+static const char pszRX_MULT_EN[] = "RX_MULT_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_MULT_CH[] = "RX_MULT_CH";
-+static const char pszTX_PTYPE[] = "TX_PTYPE";
-+static const char pszTX_PACE[] = "TX_PACE";
-+static const char pszMII_EN[] = "MII_EN";
-+static const char pszTX_FLOW_EN[] = "TX_FLOW_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_FLOW_EN[] = "RX_FLOW_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_MAXLEN[] = "RX_MAXLEN";
-+static const char pszRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH[] = "RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH";
-+static const char pszRX0_FLOWTHRESH[] = "RX0_FLOWTHRESH";
-+static const char pszRX_UNICAST_SET[] = "RX_UNICAST_SET";
-+static const char pszRX_UNICAST_CLEAR[] = "RX_UNICAST_CLEAR";
-+static const char pszMdioConnect[] = "MdioConnect";
-+static const char pszMacAddr[] = "MacAddr";
-+static const char pszTick[] = "Tick";
-+static const char pszRX_MULTICAST[] = "RX_MULTICAST";
-+static const char pszRX_MULTI_ALL[] = "RX_MULTI_ALL";
-+static const char pszRX_MULTI_SINGLE[] = "RX_MULTI_SINGLE";
-+
-+static const char pszSet[] = "Set";
-+static const char pszGet[] = "Get";
-+static const char pszClear[] = "Clear";
-+
-+
-+void *cpmac_hal_malloc_buffer(unsigned int size, void *MemBase, unsigned int MemRange,
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo,
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO **OsReceiveInfo, OS_DEVICE *OsDev);
-+
-+void cpmac_hal_tear_down_complete(OS_DEVICE*, int, int);
-+int cpmac_hal_control(OS_DEVICE *p_END_obj, const char *key,
-+ const char *action, void *value);
-+int cpmac_hal_receive(OS_DEVICE *p_END_obj, FRAGLIST *fragList,
-+ unsigned int FragCount, unsigned int pkt_len,
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO *halReceiveInfo,
-+ unsigned int mode);
-+int cpmac_hal_send_complete(OS_SENDINFO*);
-+
-+void cpmac_hal_isr(int irq, void *p_param, struct pt_regs *p_cb_param);
-+void cpmac_handle_tasklet(unsigned long data);
-+
-+inline static int cpmac_ci_strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2)
-+{
-+ while(*s1 && *s2)
-+ {
-+ if(tolower(*s1) != tolower(*s2))
-+ break;
-+ s1++;
-+ s2++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(tolower(*s1) - tolower(*s2));
-+}
-+
-+#endif
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.044593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,492 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: CPMAC Net Driver HAL support Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: cpmacHalLx.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: CPMAC Network Device Driver Source
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ *
-+ * Date Description Author
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * 27 Nov 2002 Initial Creation Suraj S Iyer
-+ * 09 Jun 2003 Updates for GA Suraj S Iyer
-+ * 18 Dec 2003 Updated for 5.7 Suraj S Iyer
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2003, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+#include <linux/kernel.h>
-+#include <linux/module.h>
-+#include <linux/init.h>
-+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
-+#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
-+#include <linux/delay.h>
-+#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
-+#include <asm/io.h>
-+#include <linux/string.h>
-+
-+#include <asm/ar7/avalanche_intc.h>
-+
-+#include "cpmacHalLx.h"
-+#include "cpmac.h"
-+
-+/* PSP config headers */
-+#include "psp_config_parse.h"
-+#include "psp_config_mgr.h"
-+
-+/* debug */
-+extern int cpmac_debug_mode;
-+#define dbgPrint if (cpmac_debug_mode) printk
-+#define errPrint printk
-+
-+char CpmacSignature[] = "Cpmac driver";
-+static unsigned long irq_flags = 0;
-+OS_SETUP *p_os_setup = NULL;
-+
-+extern int avalanche_request_intr_pacing(int, unsigned int, unsigned int);
-+extern int avalanche_free_intr_pacing(unsigned int blk_num);
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Parameter extracting functionalities.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static int os_find_parm_u_int(void *info_ptr, const char *param, unsigned int *val)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if((ret_val = psp_config_get_param_uint(info_ptr, param, val)) == -1)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Error: could not locate the requested \"%s\" param.\n",param);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+static int os_find_parm_val(void *info_ptr, const char *param, void *val)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(psp_config_get_param_string(info_ptr, param, val) == -1)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Error: could not locate the requested \"%s\" param.\n",param);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+static int os_find_device(int unit, const char *find_name, void *device_info)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(psp_config_get((char *)find_name, unit, device_info) == -1)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Error: could not locate the requested \"%s\" param.\n", find_name);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Memory related OS abstraction.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+void os_free(void *mem_ptr)
-+{
-+ kfree(mem_ptr);
-+}
-+
-+void os_free_buffer(OS_RECEIVEINFO *osReceiveInfo, void *mem_ptr)
-+{
-+ dev_kfree_skb_any(osReceiveInfo);
-+}
-+
-+void os_free_dev(void *mem_ptr)
-+{
-+ kfree(mem_ptr);
-+}
-+
-+void os_free_dma_xfer(void *mem_ptr)
-+{
-+ kfree(mem_ptr);
-+}
-+
-+static void *os_malloc(unsigned int size)
-+{
-+ return(kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL));
-+}
-+
-+static void *os_malloc_dma_xfer(unsigned int size,
-+ void *mem_base,
-+ unsigned int mem_range)
-+{
-+ return(kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL));
-+}
-+
-+static void *os_malloc_dev(unsigned int size)
-+{
-+ return(kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL));
-+}
-+
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * CRITICAL SECTION ENABLING/DISABLING.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static void os_critical_on(void)
-+{
-+ save_and_cli(irq_flags);
-+}
-+
-+static void os_critical_off(void)
-+{
-+ restore_flags(irq_flags);
-+}
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Cache related abstraction
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static void os_cache_invalidate(void *mem_ptr, int size)
-+{
-+ dma_cache_inv((unsigned long)mem_ptr, size);
-+}
-+
-+static void os_cache_writeback(void *mem_ptr, int size)
-+{
-+ dma_cache_wback_inv((unsigned long)mem_ptr, size);
-+}
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Support functions.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+
-+static void hal_drv_unregister_isr(OS_DEVICE *p_dev, int intr)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_isr_cb_param = &p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr;
-+ intr = LNXINTNUM(intr);
-+
-+ free_irq(p_isr_cb_param->intr, p_isr_cb_param);
-+
-+ dbgPrint("cpmac_hal_unregister called for the intr %d for unit %x and isr_cb_param %x.\n",
-+ intr, p_cpmac_priv->instance_num, (unsigned int )&p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr);
-+}
-+
-+
-+static void hal_drv_register_isr(OS_DEVICE *p_dev,
-+ CPMAC_HAL_ISR_FUNC_T hal_isr, int intr)
-+{
-+ CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
-+ CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
-+ CPMAC_ISR_INFO_T *p_isr_cb_param = &p_cpmac_priv->cpmac_isr;
-+ intr = LNXINTNUM(intr);
-+
-+ dbgPrint("osRegister called for the intr %d for device %x and p_isr_cb_param %x.\n",
-+ intr, (bit32u)p_dev, (bit32u)p_isr_cb_param);
-+
-+ p_isr_cb_param->owner = p_drv_hal;
-+ p_isr_cb_param->hal_isr = hal_isr;
-+ p_isr_cb_param->intr = intr;
-+
-+ tasklet_init(&p_isr_cb_param->tasklet, cpmac_handle_tasklet, (unsigned long)p_isr_cb_param);
-+ dbgPrint("Success in registering irq %d for Cpmac unit# %d.\n", intr, p_cpmac_priv->instance_num);
-+}
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * FUNCTIONS called by the CPMAC Net Device.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static int load_os_funcs(OS_FUNCTIONS *os_func)
-+{
-+ dbgPrint("os_init_module: Start\n");
-+ if( os_func == 0 )
-+ {
-+ return(sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS));
-+ }
-+
-+ os_func->Control = cpmac_hal_control;
-+ os_func->CriticalOn = os_critical_on;
-+ os_func->CriticalOff = os_critical_off;
-+ os_func->DataCacheHitInvalidate = os_cache_invalidate;
-+ os_func->DataCacheHitWriteback = os_cache_writeback;
-+ os_func->DeviceFindInfo = os_find_device;
-+ os_func->DeviceFindParmUint = os_find_parm_u_int;
-+ os_func->DeviceFindParmValue= os_find_parm_val;
-+ os_func->Free = os_free;
-+ os_func->FreeRxBuffer = os_free_buffer;
-+ os_func->FreeDev = os_free_dev;
-+ os_func->FreeDmaXfer = os_free_dma_xfer;
-+ os_func->IsrRegister = hal_drv_register_isr;
-+ os_func->IsrUnRegister = hal_drv_unregister_isr;
-+ os_func->Malloc = os_malloc;
-+ os_func->MallocDev = os_malloc_dev;
-+ os_func->MallocDmaXfer = os_malloc_dma_xfer;
-+ os_func->MallocRxBuffer = cpmac_hal_malloc_buffer;
-+ os_func->Memset = memset;
-+ os_func->Printf = printk;
-+ os_func->Receive = cpmac_hal_receive;
-+ os_func->SendComplete = cpmac_hal_send_complete;
-+ os_func->Strcmpi = cpmac_ci_strcmp;
-+ os_func->TeardownComplete = cpmac_hal_tear_down_complete;
-+ os_func->Strstr = strstr;
-+ os_func->Strtoul = simple_strtol;
-+ os_func->Sprintf = sprintf;
-+ os_func->Strlen = strlen;
-+
-+ dbgPrint("os_init_module: Leave\n");
-+
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_init(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal)
-+{
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+
-+ return(p_hal_funcs->Init(p_hal_dev));
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_cleanup(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal)
-+{
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+
-+ int ret_val = p_hal_funcs->Shutdown(p_hal_dev);
-+
-+#if 0
-+ if(ret_val == 0)
-+ kfree(p_hal_funcs);
-+ else
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+#endif
-+
-+ kfree(p_drv_hal->os_funcs);
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_tx_setup(HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs,
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev,
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ int count = 0;
-+ CHANNEL_INFO chan_info;
-+
-+ /* Let's setup the TX Channels. */
-+ for(count=0; count < p_tx_chan_info->cfg_chan; count++)
-+ {
-+ chan_info.Channel = count;
-+ chan_info.Direction = DIRECTION_TX;
-+ chan_info.TxNumBuffers = p_tx_chan_info->chan[count].num_BD;
-+ chan_info.TxServiceMax = p_tx_chan_info->chan[count].service_max;
-+ chan_info.TxNumQueues = 0;
-+
-+ if((ret_val = p_hal_funcs->ChannelSetup(p_hal_dev, &chan_info,
-+ NULL)) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Error in opening channel %d for TX.\n", count);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_tx_chan_info->opened_chan++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_rx_setup(HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs,
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev,
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ CHANNEL_INFO chan_info;
-+
-+ chan_info.Channel = 0;
-+ chan_info.Direction = DIRECTION_RX;
-+ chan_info.RxBufSize = p_rx_chan_info->chan[0].buffer_size;
-+ chan_info.RxBufferOffset= p_rx_chan_info->chan[0].buffer_offset;
-+ chan_info.RxNumBuffers = p_rx_chan_info->chan[0].num_BD;
-+ chan_info.RxServiceMax = p_rx_chan_info->chan[0].service_max;
-+
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->ChannelSetup(p_hal_dev, &chan_info, p_rx_chan_info) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Error in opening channel %d for RX.\n", 0);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_start(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal,
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info,
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info,
-+ unsigned int flags)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+
-+ dbgPrint("It is in cpmac_drv_start for %x.\n", (unsigned int)p_drv_hal);
-+
-+ if(flags & CHAN_SETUP)
-+ {
-+ if(cpmac_drv_tx_setup(p_hal_funcs, p_hal_dev,
-+ p_tx_chan_info)!=0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to set up tx channel(s).\n");
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_drv_rx_setup(p_hal_funcs, p_hal_dev,
-+ p_rx_chan_info)!=0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to set up rx channel.\n");
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Error in setting up the Channels, quit. */
-+ if((ret_val == 0) && (ret_val = p_hal_funcs->Open(p_hal_dev)) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("failed to open the HAL!!!.\n");
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+} /* cpmac_drv_start */
-+
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_tx_teardown(HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs,
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev,
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info,
-+ unsigned int flags)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ int count = 0;
-+
-+ /* Let's setup the TX Channels. */
-+ for(; p_tx_chan_info->opened_chan > 0;
-+ p_tx_chan_info->opened_chan--, count++)
-+ {
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->ChannelTeardown(p_hal_dev, count, flags) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Error in tearing down channel %d for TX.\n", count);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_rx_teardown(HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs,
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev,
-+ unsigned int flags)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->ChannelTeardown(p_hal_dev, 0, flags) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Error in tearing down channel %d for RX.\n", 0);
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_stop(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal,
-+ CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info,
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info,
-+ unsigned int flags)
-+{
-+ HAL_DEVICE *p_hal_dev = p_drv_hal->hal_dev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *p_hal_funcs = p_drv_hal->hal_funcs;
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(flags & CHAN_TEARDOWN)
-+ {
-+ unsigned int chan_flags = 0;
-+
-+ if(flags & FREE_BUFFER) chan_flags |= 0x4; /* full tear down */
-+ if(flags & BLOCKING) chan_flags |= 0x8; /* blocking call */
-+
-+ dbgPrint("The teardown flags are %d.\n", flags);
-+ dbgPrint("The teardown chan flags are %d.\n", chan_flags);
-+
-+ if(cpmac_drv_tx_teardown(p_hal_funcs, p_hal_dev,
-+ p_tx_chan_info, chan_flags | 0x1) != 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ errPrint("The tx channel teardown failed.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if(cpmac_drv_rx_teardown(p_hal_funcs, p_hal_dev, chan_flags | 0x2) != 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ errPrint("The rx channel teardown failed.\n");
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(ret_val == 0)
-+ {
-+ int close_flags = 1;
-+
-+ if(flags & FREE_BUFFER) close_flags = 2;
-+// if(flags & COMPLETE) close_flags = 3;
-+
-+ if(p_hal_funcs->Close(p_hal_dev, close_flags) != 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_init_module(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal, OS_DEVICE *p_os_dev, int inst)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ int hal_func_size;
-+
-+ dbgPrint("Entering the CpmacInitModule for the inst %d \n", inst);
-+
-+ if((p_drv_hal->os_funcs = kmalloc(sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS), GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to allocate memory for OS_FUNCTIONS.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if(load_os_funcs(p_drv_hal->os_funcs) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("Failed to load OS funcs.\n");
-+ os_free(p_drv_hal->os_funcs);
-+ }
-+ else if(halCpmacInitModule(&p_drv_hal->hal_dev, p_os_dev,
-+ &p_drv_hal->hal_funcs, p_drv_hal->os_funcs,
-+ sizeof(*p_drv_hal->os_funcs),
-+ &hal_func_size, inst) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("halCpmacInitModule failed for inst %d \n", inst);
-+ os_free(p_drv_hal->os_funcs);
-+ }
-+ else if(p_drv_hal->hal_funcs->Probe(p_drv_hal->hal_dev) != 0)
-+ {
-+ errPrint("halCpmacProbe failed for inst %d \n", inst);
-+ os_free(p_drv_hal->os_funcs);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* every thing went well. */
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmacHalLx.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.044593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: CPMAC Linux Device Driver HAL support Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: cpmacHalVx.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: CPMAC Linux Device Driver Header
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ *
-+ * Date Description Author
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * 27 Nov 2002 Initial Creation Suraj S Iyer
-+ * 09 Jun 2003 Updates for GA Suraj S Iyer
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef __CPMAC_HAL_LX_H
-+#define __CPMAC_HAL_LX_H
-+
-+
-+typedef struct net_device OS_DEVICE;
-+typedef struct sk_buff OS_RECEIVEINFO;
-+typedef struct sk_buff OS_SENDINFO;
-+
-+#ifdef DEBUG
-+typedef void HAL_RECEIVEINFO;
-+typedef void HAL_DEVICE;
-+typedef void OS_SETUP;
-+#endif
-+
-+#define OS_SETUP void
-+#define HAL_DEVICE void
-+#define HAL_RECEIVEINFO void
-+
-+#define _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+
-+#include "cpswhal_cpmac.h"
-+#include "cpmac.h"
-+
-+int cpmac_drv_start(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *, CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T*,
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *, unsigned int);
-+int cpmac_drv_cleanup(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *);
-+int cpmac_drv_init(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T*);
-+int cpmac_drv_close(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T*);
-+int cpmac_drv_open(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T*);
-+int cpmac_drv_init_module(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T*, OS_DEVICE*, int);
-+int cpmac_drv_stop(CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal,CPMAC_TX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_tx_chan_info,
-+ CPMAC_RX_CHAN_INFO_T *p_rx_chan_info,unsigned int flags);
-+
-+#endif
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac_reg.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac_reg.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac_reg.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac_reg.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.045593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,406 @@
-+/****************************************************************************
-+ TNETD73xx Software Support
-+ Copyright(c) 2000, Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+
-+ FILE: cpmac_reg.h Register definitions for the CPMAC module
-+
-+ DESCRIPTION:
-+ This include file contains register definitions for the
-+ CPMAC module.
-+
-+ HISTORY:
-+ 15Nov00 BEGR Original version written
-+ 30May02 MICK Added bits for Int Vector
-+ 19Sep02 MICK Added INT_ACK per Channel
-+ 08Nov02 GDUN Updated to use base
-+ 12Nov02 MICK Incorporated into CPHAL
-+*****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_CPMAC_REG
-+#define _INC_CPMAC_REG
-+
-+#ifndef MEM_PTR
-+#define MEM_PTR volatile bit32u *
-+#endif
-+
-+/***************************************************************************
-+ *
-+ * C P M A C M E M O R Y M A P
-+ *
-+ **************************************************************************/
-+
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_IDVER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x000))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_IDVER(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_IDVER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_CONTROL(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x004))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_CONTROL(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_CONTROL(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_TEARDOWN(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x008))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_TEARDOWN(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_TEARDOWN(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_IDVER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x010))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_IDVER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_IDVER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_CONTROL(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x014))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_CONTROL(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_CONTROL(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_TEARDOWN(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x018))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_TEARDOWN(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_TEARDOWN(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x100))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_UNICAST_SET(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x104))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_UNICAST_SET(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_UNICAST_SET(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_UNICAST_CLEAR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x108))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_UNICAST_CLEAR(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_UNICAST_CLEAR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_MAXLEN(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x10C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_MAXLEN(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_MAXLEN(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_BUFFER_OFFSET(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x110))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_BUFFER_OFFSET(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_BUFFER_OFFSET(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x114))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX0_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x120))
-+#define CPMAC_RX0_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX0_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX1_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x124))
-+#define CPMAC_RX1_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX1_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX2_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x128))
-+#define CPMAC_RX2_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX2_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX3_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x12C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX3_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX3_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX4_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x130))
-+#define CPMAC_RX4_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX4_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX5_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x134))
-+#define CPMAC_RX5_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX5_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX6_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x138))
-+#define CPMAC_RX6_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX6_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX7_FLOWTHRESH(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x13C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX7_FLOWTHRESH(base) (*pCPMAC_RX7_FLOWTHRESH(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX0_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x140))
-+#define CPMAC_RX0_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX0_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX1_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x144))
-+#define CPMAC_RX1_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX1_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX2_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x148))
-+#define CPMAC_RX2_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX2_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX3_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x14C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX3_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX3_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX4_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x150))
-+#define CPMAC_RX4_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX4_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX5_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x154))
-+#define CPMAC_RX5_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX5_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX6_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x158))
-+#define CPMAC_RX6_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX6_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX7_FREEBUFFER(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x15C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX7_FREEBUFFER(base) (*pCPMAC_RX7_FREEBUFFER(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACCONTROL(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x160))
-+#define CPMAC_MACCONTROL(base) (*pCPMAC_MACCONTROL(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACSTATUS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x164))
-+#define CPMAC_MACSTATUS(base) (*pCPMAC_MACSTATUS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_EMCONTROL(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x168))
-+#define CPMAC_EMCONTROL(base) (*pCPMAC_EMCONTROL(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_RAW(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x170))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_RAW(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_RAW(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x174))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_INTMASK_SET(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x178))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_SET(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_INTMASK_SET(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x17C))
-+#define CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) (*pCPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_IN_VECTOR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x180))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_IN_VECTOR(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_IN_VECTOR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_EOI_VECTOR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x184))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_EOI_VECTOR(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_EOI_VECTOR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_RAW(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x190))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_RAW(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_RAW(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x194))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_INTSTAT_MASKED(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_INTMASK_SET(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x198))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_INTMASK_SET(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_INTMASK_SET(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x19C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) (*pCPMAC_RX_INTMASK_CLEAR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_RAW(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1A0))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_RAW(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_RAW(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1A4))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_MASKED(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_INTSTAT_MASKED(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_SET(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1A8))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_SET(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_SET(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1AC))
-+#define CPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_CLEAR(base) (*pCPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_CLEAR(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_0(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1B0))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_0(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_0(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_1(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1B4))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_1(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_1(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_2(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1B8))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_2(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_2(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_3(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1BC))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_3(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_3(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_4(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1C0))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_4(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_4(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_5(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1C4))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_5(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_5(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_6(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1C8))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_6(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_6(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_7(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1CC))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRLO_7(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRLO_7(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRMID(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1D0))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRMID(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRMID(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACADDRHI(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1D4))
-+#define CPMAC_MACADDRHI(base) (*pCPMAC_MACADDRHI(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACHASH1(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1D8))
-+#define CPMAC_MACHASH1(base) (*pCPMAC_MACHASH1(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_MACHASH2(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1DC))
-+#define CPMAC_MACHASH2(base) (*pCPMAC_MACHASH2(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_BOFFTEST(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1E0))
-+#define CPMAC_BOFFTEST(base) (*pCPMAC_BOFFTEST(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_PACTEST(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1E4))
-+#define CPMAC_PACTEST(base) (*pCPMAC_PACTEST(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXPAUSE(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1E8))
-+#define CPMAC_RXPAUSE(base) (*pCPMAC_RXPAUSE(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXPAUSE(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x1EC))
-+#define CPMAC_TXPAUSE(base) (*pCPMAC_TXPAUSE(base))
-+/* STATISTICS */
-+#define pCPMAC_RXGOODFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x200))
-+#define CPMAC_RXGOODFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXGOODFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXBROADCASTFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x204))
-+#define CPMAC_RXBROADCASTFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXBROADCASTFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXMULTICASTFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x208))
-+#define CPMAC_RXMULTICASTFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXMULTICASTFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXPAUSEFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x20C))
-+#define CPMAC_RXPAUSEFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXPAUSEFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXCRCERRORS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x210))
-+#define CPMAC_RXCRCERRORS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXCRCERRORS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXALIGNCODEERRORS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x214))
-+#define CPMAC_RXALIGNCODEERRORS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXALIGNCODEERRORS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXOVERSIZEDFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x218))
-+#define CPMAC_RXOVERSIZEDFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXOVERSIZEDFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXJABBERFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x21C))
-+#define CPMAC_RXJABBERFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXJABBERFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXUNDERSIZEDFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x220))
-+#define CPMAC_RXUNDERSIZEDFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXUNDERSIZEDFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXFRAGMENTS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x224))
-+#define CPMAC_RXFRAGMENTS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXFRAGMENTS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXFILTEREDFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x228))
-+#define CPMAC_RXFILTEREDFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXFILTEREDFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXQOSFILTEREDFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x22C))
-+#define CPMAC_RXQOSFILTEREDFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_RXQOSFILTEREDFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXOCTETS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x230))
-+#define CPMAC_RXOCTETS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXOCTETS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXGOODFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x234))
-+#define CPMAC_TXGOODFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXGOODFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXBROADCASTFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x238))
-+#define CPMAC_TXBROADCASTFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXBROADCASTFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXMULTICASTFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x23C))
-+#define CPMAC_TXMULTICASTFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXMULTICASTFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXPAUSEFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x240))
-+#define CPMAC_TXPAUSEFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXPAUSEFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXDEFERREDFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x244))
-+#define CPMAC_TXDEFERREDFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXDEFERREDFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXCOLLISIONFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x248))
-+#define CPMAC_TXCOLLISIONFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXCOLLISIONFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXSINGLECOLLFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x24C))
-+#define CPMAC_TXSINGLECOLLFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXSINGLECOLLFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXMULTCOLLFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x250))
-+#define CPMAC_TXMULTCOLLFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_TXMULTCOLLFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXEXCESSIVECOLLISIONS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x254))
-+#define CPMAC_TXEXCESSIVECOLLISIONS(base) (*pCPMAC_TXEXCESSIVECOLLISIONS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXLATECOLLISIONS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x258))
-+#define CPMAC_TXLATECOLLISIONS(base) (*pCPMAC_TXLATECOLLISIONS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXUNDERRUN(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x25C))
-+#define CPMAC_TXUNDERRUN(base) (*pCPMAC_TXUNDERRUN(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXCARRIERSENSEERRORS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x260))
-+#define CPMAC_TXCARRIERSENSEERRORS(base) (*pCPMAC_TXCARRIERSENSEERRORS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TXOCTETS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x264))
-+#define CPMAC_TXOCTETS(base) (*pCPMAC_TXOCTETS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_64OCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x268))
-+#define CPMAC_64OCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_64OCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_65T127OCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x26C))
-+#define CPMAC_65T127OCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_65T127OCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_128T255OCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x270))
-+#define CPMAC_128T255OCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_128T255OCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_256T511OCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x274))
-+#define CPMAC_256T511OCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_256T511OCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_512T1023OCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x278))
-+#define CPMAC_512T1023OCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_512T1023OCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_1024TUPOCTETFRAMES(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x27C))
-+#define CPMAC_1024TUPOCTETFRAMES(base) (*pCPMAC_1024TUPOCTETFRAMES(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_NETOCTETS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x280))
-+#define CPMAC_NETOCTETS(base) (*pCPMAC_NETOCTETS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXSOFOVERRUNS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x284))
-+#define CPMAC_RXSOFOVERRUNS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXSOFOVERRUNS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXMOFOVERRUNS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x288))
-+#define CPMAC_RXMOFOVERRUNS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXMOFOVERRUNS(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RXDMAOVERRUNS(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x28C))
-+#define CPMAC_RXDMAOVERRUNS(base) (*pCPMAC_RXDMAOVERRUNS(base))
-+
-+#define CPMAC_TX_HDP(base,ch) (*(MEM_PTR)(base+0x600+(4*ch)))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX0_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x600))
-+#define CPMAC_TX0_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX0_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX1_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x604))
-+#define CPMAC_TX1_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX1_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX2_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x608))
-+#define CPMAC_TX2_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX2_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX3_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x60C))
-+#define CPMAC_TX3_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX3_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX4_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x610))
-+#define CPMAC_TX4_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX4_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX5_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x614))
-+#define CPMAC_TX5_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX5_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX6_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x618))
-+#define CPMAC_TX6_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX6_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX7_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x61C))
-+#define CPMAC_TX7_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_TX7_HDP(base))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_HDP(base,ch) (*(MEM_PTR)(base+0x620+(4*ch)))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX0_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x620))
-+#define CPMAC_RX0_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX0_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX1_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x624))
-+#define CPMAC_RX1_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX1_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX2_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x628))
-+#define CPMAC_RX2_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX2_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX3_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x62C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX3_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX3_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX4_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x630))
-+#define CPMAC_RX4_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX4_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX5_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x634))
-+#define CPMAC_RX5_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX5_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX6_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x638))
-+#define CPMAC_RX6_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX6_HDP(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX7_HDP(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x63C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX7_HDP(base) (*pCPMAC_RX7_HDP(base))
-+
-+
-+#define CPMAC_TX_INT_ACK(base,ch) (*(MEM_PTR)(base+0x640+(4*ch)))
-+
-+#define pCPMAC_TX0_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x640))
-+#define CPMAC_TX0_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX0_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX1_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x644))
-+#define CPMAC_TX1_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX1_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX2_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x648))
-+#define CPMAC_TX2_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX2_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX3_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x64C))
-+#define CPMAC_TX3_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX3_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX4_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x650))
-+#define CPMAC_TX4_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX4_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX5_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x654))
-+#define CPMAC_TX5_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX5_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX6_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x658))
-+#define CPMAC_TX6_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX6_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_TX7_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x65C))
-+#define CPMAC_TX7_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_TX7_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define CPMAC_RX_INT_ACK(base,ch) (*(MEM_PTR)(base+0x660+(4*ch)))
-+
-+#define pCPMAC_RX0_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x660))
-+#define CPMAC_RX0_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX0_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX1_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x664))
-+#define CPMAC_RX1_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX1_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX2_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x668))
-+#define CPMAC_RX2_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX2_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX3_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x66C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX3_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX3_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX4_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x670))
-+#define CPMAC_RX4_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX4_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX5_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x674))
-+#define CPMAC_RX5_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX5_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX6_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x678))
-+#define CPMAC_RX6_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX6_INT_ACK(base))
-+#define pCPMAC_RX7_INT_ACK(base) ((MEM_PTR)(base+0x67C))
-+#define CPMAC_RX7_INT_ACK(base) (*pCPMAC_RX7_INT_ACK(base))
-+
-+/****************************************************************************/
-+/* */
-+/* R E G I S T E R B I T D E F I N I T I O N S */
-+/* */
-+/****************************************************************************/
-+
-+/* TX_CONTROL */
-+
-+#define TX_EN (1 << 0)
-+
-+/* RX_CONTROL */
-+
-+#define RX_EN (1 << 0)
-+
-+/* RX_MBP_ENABLE */
-+
-+#define RX_PASS_CRC (1 << 30)
-+#define RX_QOS_EN (1 << 29)
-+#define RX_NO_CHAIN (1 << 28)
-+
-+#define RX_CMF_EN (1 << 24)
-+#define RX_CSF_EN (1 << 23)
-+#define RX_CEF_EN (1 << 22)
-+#define RX_CAF_EN (1 << 21)
-+
-+#define RX_PROM_CH(n) (n << 16)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_MASK RX_PROM_CH(7)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_7 RX_PROM_CH(7)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_6 RX_PROM_CH(6)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_5 RX_PROM_CH(5)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_4 RX_PROM_CH(4)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_3 RX_PROM_CH(3)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_2 RX_PROM_CH(2)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_1 RX_PROM_CH(1)
-+#define RX_PROM_CH_0 RX_PROM_CH(0)
-+
-+#define RX_BROAD_EN (1 << 13)
-+
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH(n) (n << 8)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_MASK RX_BROAD_CH(7)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_7 RX_BROAD_CH(7)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_6 RX_BROAD_CH(6)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_5 RX_BROAD_CH(5)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_4 RX_BROAD_CH(4)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_3 RX_BROAD_CH(3)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_2 RX_BROAD_CH(2)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_1 RX_BROAD_CH(1)
-+#define RX_BROAD_CH_0 RX_BROAD_CH(0)
-+
-+#define RX_MULT_EN (1 << 5)
-+
-+#define RX_MULT_CH(n) (n << 0)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_MASK RX_MULT_CH(7)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_7 RX_MULT_CH(7)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_6 RX_MULT_CH(6)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_5 RX_MULT_CH(5)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_4 RX_MULT_CH(4)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_3 RX_MULT_CH(3)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_2 RX_MULT_CH(2)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_1 RX_MULT_CH(1)
-+#define RX_MULT_CH_0 RX_MULT_CH(0)
-+
-+
-+
-+/* RX_UNICAST_SET */
-+
-+#define RX_CH7_EN (1 << 7)
-+#define RX_CH6_EN (1 << 6)
-+#define RX_CH5_EN (1 << 5)
-+#define RX_CH4_EN (1 << 4)
-+#define RX_CH3_EN (1 << 3)
-+#define RX_CH2_EN (1 << 2)
-+#define RX_CH1_EN (1 << 1)
-+#define RX_CH0_EN (1 << 0)
-+
-+
-+
-+/* MAC control */
-+#define TX_PTYPE (1 << 9)
-+#define TX_PACE (1 << 6)
-+#define MII_EN (1 << 5)
-+#define TX_FLOW_EN (1 << 4)
-+#define RX_FLOW_EN (1 << 3)
-+#define MTEST (1 << 2)
-+#define CTRL_LOOPBACK (1 << 1)
-+#define FULLDUPLEX (1 << 0)
-+
-+
-+/* IntVec definitions */
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_STATUS_INT (1 << 19)
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_HOST_INT (1 << 18)
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_RX_INT_OR (1 << 17)
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_TX_INT_OR (1 << 16)
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_RX_INT_VEC (7 << 8)
-+#define MAC_IN_VECTOR_TX_INT_VEC (7)
-+
-+
-+/* MacStatus */
-+
-+#define TX_HOST_ERR_CODE (0xF << 20)
-+#define TX_ERR_CH (0x7 << 16)
-+#define RX_HOST_ERR_CODE (0xF << 12)
-+#define RX_ERR_CH (0x7 << 8)
-+#define RX_QOS_ACT (1 << 2)
-+#define RX_FLOW_ACT (1 << 1)
-+#define TX_FLOW_ACT (1 << 0)
-+#endif _INC_CPMAC_REG
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.046593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,960 @@
-+/***************************************************************************
-+** TNETD53xx Software Support
-+** Copyright(c) 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+**
-+** FILE: cpmdio.c
-+**
-+** DESCRIPTION:
-+** MDIO Polling State Machine API. Functions will enable mii-Phy
-+** negotiation.
-+**
-+** HISTORY:
-+** 01Jan01 Denis, Bill Original
-+** 27Mar02 Michael Hanrahan (modified from emacmdio.c)
-+** 07May02 Michael Hanrahan replaced clockwait for code delay
-+** 10Jul02 Michael Hanrahan more debug, if fallback link is selected
-+*****************************************************************************/
-+#define __CPHAL_CPMDIO
-+
-+#include "mdio_reg.h"
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+#define mdioPrintf PhyDev->HalDev->OsFunc->Printf
-+#else
-+#define mdioPrintf printf
-+#endif
-+
-+typedef struct _phy_device
-+{
-+ bit32u miibase;
-+ bit32u inst;
-+ bit32u PhyState;
-+ bit32u MdixMask;
-+ bit32u PhyMask;
-+ bit32u MLinkMask;
-+ bit32u PhyMode;
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev;
-+#endif
-+} _PHY_DEVICE;
-+
-+static void _mdioDelayEmulate(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, int ClockWait);
-+static void _mdioWaitForAccessComplete(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _mdioUserAccess(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u method, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr, bit32u data);
-+static bit32u _mdioUserAccessRead(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr);
-+static void _mdioUserAccessWrite(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr, bit32u data);
-+
-+static void _mdioDisablePhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyNum);
-+static void _mdioPhyTimeOut(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _mdioResetPhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyNum);
-+
-+static void _mdioDumpPhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u p);
-+static void _mdioDumpState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+
-+/* Auto Mdix */
-+static void _mdioMdixDelay(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static int _mdioMdixSupported(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+
-+static void _MdioDefaultState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioFindingState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioFoundState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioInitState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioLinkedState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioLinkWaitState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioLoopbackState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioNwayStartState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+static void _MdioNwayWaitState (PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+
-+
-+
-+#ifndef TRUE
-+#define TRUE (1==1)
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef FALSE
-+#define FALSE (1==2)
-+#endif
-+
-+#define PHY_NOT_FOUND 0xFFFF /* Used in Phy Detection */
-+
-+/*PhyState breakout */
-+
-+#define PHY_DEV_OFFSET (0)
-+#define PHY_DEV_SIZE (5) /* 5 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_DEV_MASK (0x1f<<PHY_DEV_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_STATE_OFFSET (PHY_DEV_SIZE+PHY_DEV_OFFSET)
-+#define PHY_STATE_SIZE (5) /* 10 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_STATE_MASK (0x1f<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define INIT (1<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define FINDING (2<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define FOUND (3<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define NWAY_START (4<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define NWAY_WAIT (5<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define LINK_WAIT (6<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define LINKED (7<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+ #define LOOPBACK (8<<PHY_STATE_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_SPEED_OFFSET (PHY_STATE_OFFSET+PHY_STATE_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_SPEED_SIZE (1) /* 11 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_SPEED_MASK (1<<PHY_SPEED_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET (PHY_SPEED_OFFSET+PHY_SPEED_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_DUPLEX_SIZE (1) /* 12 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_DUPLEX_MASK (1<<PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_TIM_OFFSET (PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET+PHY_DUPLEX_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_TIM_SIZE (10) /* 22 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_TIM_MASK (0x3ff<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_FIND_TO ( 2<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_RECK_TO (200<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_LINK_TO (500<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_NWST_TO (500<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_NWDN_TO (800<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_MDIX_TO (274<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET) /* 2.74 Seconds <--Spec and empirical */
-+
-+#define PHY_SMODE_OFFSET (PHY_TIM_OFFSET+PHY_TIM_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_SMODE_SIZE (5) /* 27 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_SMODE_MASK (0x1f<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_AUTO (0x10<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_FD100 (0x08<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_HD100 (0x04<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_FD10 (0x02<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_HD10 (0x01<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+ #define SMODE_ALL (0x1f<<PHY_SMODE_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_CHNG_OFFSET (PHY_SMODE_OFFSET+PHY_SMODE_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_CHNG_SIZE (1) /* 28 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_CHNG_MASK (1<<PHY_CHNG_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_CHANGE (1<<PHY_CHNG_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_TIMEDOUT_OFFSET (PHY_CHNG_OFFSET+PHY_CHNG_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_TIMEDOUT_SIZE (1) /* 29 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_TIMEDOUT_MASK (1<<PHY_TIMEDOUT_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_MDIX_SWITCH (1<<PHY_TIMEDOUT_OFFSET)
-+
-+#define PHY_MDIX_OFFSET (PHY_TIMEDOUT_OFFSET+PHY_TIMEDOUT_SIZE)
-+#define PHY_MDIX_SIZE (1) /* 30 Bits used */
-+#define PHY_MDIX_MASK (1<<PHY_MDIX_OFFSET)
-+ #define PHY_MDIX (1<<PHY_MDIX_OFFSET)
-+
-+static char *lstate[]={"NULL","INIT","FINDING","FOUND","NWAY_START","NWAY_WAIT","LINK_WAIT","LINKED", "LOOPBACK"};
-+static int cpMacDebug;
-+
-+/* Local MDIO Register Macros */
-+
-+#define myMDIO_ALIVE MDIO_ALIVE (PhyDev->miibase)
-+#define myMDIO_CONTROL MDIO_CONTROL (PhyDev->miibase)
-+#define myMDIO_LINK MDIO_LINK (PhyDev->miibase)
-+#define myMDIO_LINKINT MDIO_LINKINT (PhyDev->miibase)
-+#define myMDIO_USERACCESS MDIO_USERACCESS(PhyDev->miibase, PhyDev->inst)
-+#define myMDIO_USERPHYSEL MDIO_USERPHYSEL(PhyDev->miibase, PhyDev->inst)
-+#define myMDIO_VER MDIO_VER (PhyDev->miibase)
-+
-+#ifndef VOLATILE32
-+#define VOLATILE32(addr) (*((volatile bit32u *)(addr)))
-+#endif
-+
-+/************************************
-+***
-+*** Delays at least ClockWait cylces
-+*** before returning
-+***
-+**************************************/
-+void _mdioDelayEmulate(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, int ClockWait)
-+ {
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC /*+RC3.02*/
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev = PhyDev->HalDev; /*+RC3.02*/
-+ osfuncSleep((int*)&ClockWait); /*+RC3.02*/
-+#else /*+RC3.02*/
-+ volatile bit32u i=0;
-+ while(ClockWait--)
-+ {
-+ i |= myMDIO_LINK; /* MDIO register access to burn cycles */
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioWaitForAccessComplete(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ while((myMDIO_USERACCESS & MDIO_USERACCESS_GO)!=0)
-+ {
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioUserAccess(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u method, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr, bit32u data)
-+ {
-+ bit32u control;
-+
-+ control = MDIO_USERACCESS_GO |
-+ (method) |
-+ (((regadr) << 21) & MDIO_USERACCESS_REGADR) |
-+ (((phyadr) << 16) & MDIO_USERACCESS_PHYADR) |
-+ ((data) & MDIO_USERACCESS_DATA);
-+
-+ myMDIO_USERACCESS = control;
-+ }
-+
-+
-+
-+/************************************
-+***
-+*** Waits for MDIO_USERACCESS to be ready and reads data
-+*** If 'WaitForData' set, waits for read to complete and returns Data,
-+*** otherwise returns 0
-+*** Note: 'data' is 16 bits but we use 32 bits
-+*** to be consistent with rest of the code.
-+***
-+**************************************/
-+bit32u _mdioUserAccessRead(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr)
-+ {
-+
-+ _mdioWaitForAccessComplete(PhyDev); /* Wait until UserAccess ready */
-+ _mdioUserAccess(PhyDev, MDIO_USERACCESS_READ, regadr, phyadr, 0);
-+ _mdioWaitForAccessComplete(PhyDev); /* Wait for Read to complete */
-+
-+ return(myMDIO_USERACCESS & MDIO_USERACCESS_DATA);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+/************************************
-+***
-+*** Waits for MDIO_USERACCESS to be ready and writes data
-+***
-+**************************************/
-+void _mdioUserAccessWrite(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u regadr, bit32u phyadr, bit32u data)
-+ {
-+ _mdioWaitForAccessComplete(PhyDev); /* Wait until UserAccess ready */
-+ _mdioUserAccess(PhyDev, MDIO_USERACCESS_WRITE, regadr, phyadr, data);
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioDumpPhyDetailed(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+{
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+ int RegData;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ RegData = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, 0, PhyNum);
-+ mdioPrintf("PhyControl: %04X, Lookback=%s, Speed=%s, Duplex=%s\n",
-+ RegData,
-+ RegData&PHY_LOOP?"On":"Off",
-+ RegData&PHY_100?"100":"10",
-+ RegData&PHY_FD?"Full":"Half");
-+ RegData = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, 1, PhyNum);
-+ mdioPrintf("PhyStatus: %04X, AutoNeg=%s, Link=%s\n",
-+ RegData,
-+ RegData&NWAY_COMPLETE?"Complete":"NotComplete",
-+ RegData&PHY_LINKED?"Up":"Down");
-+ RegData = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, 4, PhyNum);
-+ mdioPrintf("PhyMyCapability: %04X, 100FD=%s, 100HD=%s, 10FD=%s, 10HD=%s\n",
-+ RegData,
-+ RegData&NWAY_FD100?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_HD100?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_FD10?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_HD10?"Yes":"No");
-+
-+ RegData = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, 5, PhyNum);
-+ mdioPrintf("PhyPartnerCapability: %04X, 100FD=%s, 100HD=%s, 10FD=%s, 10HD=%s\n",
-+ RegData,
-+ RegData&NWAY_FD100?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_HD100?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_FD10?"Yes":"No",
-+ RegData&NWAY_HD10?"Yes":"No");
-+}
-+void _mdioDumpPhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u p)
-+ {
-+ bit32u j,n,PhyAcks;
-+ bit32u PhyRegAddr;
-+ bit32u phy_num;
-+ bit32u PhyMask = PhyDev->PhyMask;
-+
-+ PhyAcks=myMDIO_ALIVE;
-+ PhyAcks&=PhyMask; /* Only interested in 'our' Phys */
-+
-+ for(phy_num=0,j=1;phy_num<32;phy_num++,j<<=1)
-+ {
-+ if (PhyAcks&j)
-+ {
-+ mdioPrintf("%2d%s:",phy_num,(phy_num==p)?">":" ");
-+ for(PhyRegAddr=0;PhyRegAddr<6;PhyRegAddr++)
-+ {
-+ n = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PhyRegAddr, phy_num);
-+ mdioPrintf(" %04x",n&0x0ffff);
-+ }
-+ mdioPrintf("\n");
-+ }
-+ }
-+ _mdioDumpPhyDetailed(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioDumpState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u state = PhyDev->PhyState;
-+
-+ if (!cpMacDebug) return;
-+
-+ mdioPrintf("Phy: %d, ",(state&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("State: %d/%s, ",(state&PHY_STATE_MASK)>>PHY_STATE_OFFSET,lstate[(state&PHY_STATE_MASK)>>PHY_STATE_OFFSET]);
-+ mdioPrintf("Speed: %d, ",(state&PHY_SPEED_MASK)>>PHY_SPEED_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("Dup: %d, ",(state&PHY_DUPLEX_MASK)>>PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("Tim: %d, ",(state&PHY_TIM_MASK)>>PHY_TIM_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("SMode: %d, ",(state&PHY_SMODE_MASK)>>PHY_SMODE_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("Chng: %d",(state&PHY_CHNG_MASK)>>PHY_CHNG_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("\n");
-+
-+ if (((state&PHY_STATE_MASK)!=FINDING)&&((state&PHY_STATE_MASK)!=INIT))
-+ _mdioDumpPhy(PhyDev, (state&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+void _mdioResetPhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyNum)
-+ {
-+ bit16u PhyControlReg;
-+
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, PHY_RESET);
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioPhYReset(%d)\n",PhyNum);
-+
-+ /* Read control register until Phy Reset is complete */
-+ do
-+ {
-+ PhyControlReg = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum);
-+ }
-+ while (PhyControlReg & PHY_RESET); /* Wait for Reset to clear */
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioDisablePhy(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyNum)
-+ {
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, PHY_ISOLATE|PHY_PDOWN);
-+
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioDisablePhy(%d)\n",PhyNum);
-+
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioInitState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u CurrentState;
-+
-+ CurrentState=*PhyState;
-+ CurrentState=(CurrentState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)|(PHY_FIND_TO);
-+ CurrentState=(CurrentState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|(FINDING);
-+ CurrentState=(CurrentState&~PHY_SPEED_MASK);
-+ CurrentState=(CurrentState&~PHY_DUPLEX_MASK);
-+ CurrentState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+
-+ *PhyState=CurrentState;
-+
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioFindingState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyMask = PhyDev->PhyMask;
-+ bit32u PhyNum,i,j,PhyAcks;
-+
-+
-+ PhyNum=PHY_NOT_FOUND;
-+
-+ if (*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)
-+ {
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)|((*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)-(1<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET));
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ PhyAcks=myMDIO_ALIVE;
-+ PhyAcks&=PhyMask; /* Only interested in 'our' Phys */
-+
-+ for(i=0,j=1;(i<32)&&((j&PhyAcks)==0);i++,j<<=1);
-+
-+ if ((PhyAcks)&&(i<32)) PhyNum=i;
-+ if (PhyNum!=PHY_NOT_FOUND)
-+ {
-+ /* Phy Found! */
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_DEV_MASK)|((PhyNum&PHY_DEV_MASK)<<PHY_DEV_OFFSET);
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|(FOUND);
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioFindingState: PhyNum: %d\n",PhyNum);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioFindingState: Timed Out looking for a Phy!\n");
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_RECK_TO; /* This state currently has no support?*/
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioFoundState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyMask = PhyDev->PhyMask;
-+ bit32u MLinkMask = PhyDev->MLinkMask;
-+ bit32u PhyNum,PhyStatus,NWAYadvertise,m,phynum,i,j,PhyAcks;
-+ bit32u PhySel;
-+
-+ if ((*PhyState&PHY_SMODE_MASK)==0) return;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ PhyAcks=myMDIO_ALIVE;
-+ PhyAcks&=PhyMask; /* Only interested in 'our' Phys */
-+
-+ /* Will now isolate all our Phys, except the one we have decided to use */
-+ for(phynum=0,j=1;phynum<32;phynum++,j<<=1)
-+ {
-+ if (PhyAcks&j)
-+ {
-+ if (phynum!=PhyNum) /* Do not disabled Found Phy */
-+ _mdioDisablePhy(PhyDev,phynum);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Reset the Phy and proceed with auto-negotiation */
-+ _mdioResetPhy(PhyDev,PhyNum);
-+
-+ /* Now setup the MDIOUserPhySel register */
-+
-+ PhySel=PhyNum; /* Set the phy address */
-+
-+ /* Set the way Link will be Monitored */
-+ /* Check the Link Selection Method */
-+ if ((1 << PhyNum) & MLinkMask)
-+ PhySel |= MDIO_USERPHYSEL_LINKSEL;
-+
-+ myMDIO_USERPHYSEL = PhySel; /* update PHYSEL */
-+
-+ /* Get the Phy Status */
-+ PhyStatus = _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ /* For Phy Internal loopback test, need to wait until Phy
-+ found, then set Loopback */
-+ if (PhyDev->HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_LOOPBK)
-+ {
-+ /* Set Phy in Loopback */
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, PHY_LOOP|PHY_FD);
-+ /* Do a read to ensure PHY_LOOP has completed */
-+ _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum);
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|(LOOPBACK);
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+ return;
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("Enable Phy to negotiate external connection\n");
-+
-+ NWAYadvertise=NWAY_SEL;
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_FD100) NWAYadvertise|=NWAY_FD100;
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_HD100) NWAYadvertise|=NWAY_HD100;
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_FD10) NWAYadvertise|=NWAY_FD10;
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_HD10) NWAYadvertise|=NWAY_HD10;
-+
-+ *PhyState&=~(PHY_TIM_MASK|PHY_STATE_MASK);
-+ if ((PhyStatus&NWAY_CAPABLE)&&(*PhyState&SMODE_AUTO)) /*NWAY Phy Detected*/
-+ {
-+ /*For NWAY compliant Phys */
-+
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, NWAY_ADVERTIZE_REG, PhyNum, NWAYadvertise);
-+
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ {
-+ mdioPrintf("NWAY Advertising: ");
-+ if (NWAYadvertise&NWAY_FD100) mdioPrintf("FullDuplex-100 ");
-+ if (NWAYadvertise&NWAY_HD100) mdioPrintf("HalfDuplex-100 ");
-+ if (NWAYadvertise&NWAY_FD10) mdioPrintf("FullDuplex-10 ");
-+ if (NWAYadvertise&NWAY_HD10) mdioPrintf("HalfDuplex-10 ");
-+ mdioPrintf("\n");
-+ }
-+
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, AUTO_NEGOTIATE_EN);
-+
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, AUTO_NEGOTIATE_EN|RENEGOTIATE);
-+
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|PHY_NWST_TO|NWAY_START;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ *PhyState&=~SMODE_AUTO; /*The Phy is not capable of auto negotiation! */
-+ m=NWAYadvertise;
-+ for(j=0x8000,i=0;(i<16)&&((j&m)==0);i++,j>>=1);
-+ m=j;
-+ j=0;
-+ if (m&(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100))
-+ {
-+ j=PHY_100;
-+ m&=(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100);
-+ }
-+ if (m&(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_FD10))
-+ j |= PHY_FD;
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("Requested PHY mode %s Duplex %s Mbps\n",(j&PHY_FD)?"Full":"Half",(j&PHY_100)?"100":"10");
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, j);
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_SPEED_MASK;
-+ if (j&PHY_100)
-+ *PhyState|=(1<<PHY_SPEED_OFFSET);
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_DUPLEX_MASK;
-+ if (j&PHY_FD)
-+ *PhyState|=(1<<PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET);
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|PHY_LINK_TO|LINK_WAIT;
-+ }
-+ _mdioMdixDelay(PhyDev); /* If AutoMdix add delay */
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioNwayStartState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum,PhyMode;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ /*Wait for Negotiation to start */
-+
-+ PhyMode=_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+ if((PhyMode&RENEGOTIATE)==0)
-+ {
-+ _mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum); /*Flush pending latch bits*/
-+ *PhyState&=~(PHY_STATE_MASK|PHY_TIM_MASK);
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|NWAY_WAIT|PHY_NWDN_TO;
-+ _mdioMdixDelay(PhyDev); /* If AutoMdix add delay */
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)|((*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)-(1<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET));
-+ else
-+ _mdioPhyTimeOut(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioNwayWaitState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum,PhyStatus,NWAYadvertise,NWAYREadvertise,NegMode,i,j;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ PhyStatus=_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+ if (PhyStatus&NWAY_COMPLETE)
-+ {
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_SPEED_MASK;
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_DUPLEX_MASK;
-+
-+ NWAYadvertise =_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, NWAY_ADVERTIZE_REG, PhyNum);
-+ NWAYREadvertise =_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, NWAY_REMADVERTISE_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+ /* Negotiated mode is we and the remote have in common */
-+ NegMode = NWAYadvertise & NWAYREadvertise;
-+
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ {
-+ mdioPrintf("Phy: %d, ",(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET);
-+ mdioPrintf("NegMode %04X, NWAYadvertise %04X, NWAYREadvertise %04X\n",
-+ NegMode, NWAYadvertise, NWAYREadvertise);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Limit negotiation to fields below */
-+ NegMode &= (NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100|NWAY_FD10|NWAY_HD10);
-+
-+ if (NegMode==0)
-+ {
-+ NegMode=(NWAY_HD100|NWAY_HD10)&NWAYadvertise; /*or 10 ?? who knows, Phy is not MII compliant*/
-+ if(cpMacDebug)
-+ {
-+ mdioPrintf("Mdio:WARNING: Negotiation complete but NO agreement, default is HD\n");
-+ _mdioDumpPhyDetailed(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ for(j=0x8000,i=0;(i<16)&&((j&NegMode)==0);i++,j>>=1);
-+
-+
-+ NegMode=j;
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ {
-+ mdioPrintf("Negotiated connection: ");
-+ if (NegMode&NWAY_FD100) mdioPrintf("FullDuplex 100 Mbs\n");
-+ if (NegMode&NWAY_HD100) mdioPrintf("HalfDuplex 100 Mbs\n");
-+ if (NegMode&NWAY_FD10) mdioPrintf("FullDuplex 10 Mbs\n");
-+ if (NegMode&NWAY_HD10) mdioPrintf("HalfDuplex 10 Mbs\n");
-+ }
-+ if (NegMode!=0)
-+ {
-+ if (PhyStatus&PHY_LINKED)
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|LINKED;
-+ else
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|LINK_WAIT;
-+ if (NegMode&(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100))
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_SPEED_MASK)|(1<<PHY_SPEED_OFFSET);
-+ if (NegMode&(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_FD10))
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_DUPLEX_MASK)|(1<<PHY_DUPLEX_OFFSET);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)|((*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)-(1<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET));
-+ else
-+ _mdioPhyTimeOut(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioLinkWaitState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyStatus;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ PhyStatus=_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+ if (PhyStatus&PHY_LINKED)
-+ {
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|LINKED;
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)|((*PhyState&PHY_TIM_MASK)-(1<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET));
-+ else
-+ _mdioPhyTimeOut(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void _mdioPhyTimeOut(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState;
-+
-+ if(_mdioMdixSupported(PhyDev) == 0)
-+ return; /* AutoMdix not supported */
-+
-+ PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+
-+ /* Indicate MDI/MDIX mode switch is needed */
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_MDIX_SWITCH;
-+
-+ /* Toggle the MDIX mode indicatir */
-+ if(*PhyState & PHY_MDIX)
-+ *PhyState &= ~PHY_MDIX_MASK; /* Current State is MDIX, set to MDI */
-+ else
-+ *PhyState |= PHY_MDIX_MASK; /* Current State is MDI, set to MDIX */
-+
-+ /* Reset state machine to FOUND */
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|(FOUND);
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioLoopbackState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioLinkedState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum = (*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ if (myMDIO_LINK&(1<<PhyNum)) return; /* if still Linked, exit*/
-+
-+ /* Not Linked */
-+ *PhyState&=~(PHY_STATE_MASK|PHY_TIM_MASK);
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_AUTO)
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|NWAY_WAIT|PHY_NWDN_TO;
-+ else
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|PHY_LINK_TO|LINK_WAIT;
-+
-+ _mdioMdixDelay(PhyDev); /* If AutoMdix add delay */
-+ }
-+
-+void _MdioDefaultState(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ /*Awaiting a cpMacMdioInit call */
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE;
-+ }
-+
-+
-+/*User Calls********************************************************* */
-+
-+void cpMacMdioClose(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, int Full)
-+ {
-+ }
-+
-+
-+int cpMacMdioInit(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u miibase, bit32u inst, bit32u PhyMask, bit32u MLinkMask, bit32u MdixMask, bit32u ResetReg, bit32u ResetBit, bit32u MdioBusFreq, bit32u MdioClockFreq, int verbose, void *Info)
-+ {
-+ bit32u HighestChannel;
-+ bit32u ControlState;
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u clkdiv; /*MJH+030328*/
-+
-+ cpMacDebug=verbose;
-+
-+ PhyDev->miibase = miibase;
-+ PhyDev->inst = inst;
-+ PhyDev->PhyMask = PhyMask;
-+ PhyDev->MLinkMask = MLinkMask;
-+ PhyDev->MdixMask = MdixMask;
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ PhyDev->HalDev = (HAL_DEVICE*) Info;
-+#endif
-+
-+ *PhyState &= ~PHY_MDIX_MASK; /* Set initial State to MDI */
-+
-+ /* Check that the channel supplied is within range */
-+ HighestChannel = (myMDIO_CONTROL & MDIO_CONTROL_HIGHEST_USER_CHANNEL) > 8;
-+ if(inst > HighestChannel)
-+ return(HighestChannel);
-+
-+ /*Setup MII MDIO access regs */
-+
-+ /* Calculate the correct value for the mclkdiv */
-+ /* See PITS #14 */
-+ if (MdioClockFreq) /*MJH+030402*/
-+ clkdiv = (MdioBusFreq / MdioClockFreq) - 1; /*MJH+030402*/
-+ else /*MJH+030402*/
-+ clkdiv = 0xFF; /*MJH+030402*/
-+
-+ ControlState = MDIO_CONTROL_ENABLE;
-+ ControlState |= (clkdiv & MDIO_CONTROL_CLKDIV); /*MJH+030328*/
-+
-+ /*
-+ If mii is not out of reset or if the Control Register is not set correctly
-+ then initalize
-+ */
-+ if( !(VOLATILE32(ResetReg) & (1 << ResetBit)) ||
-+ ((myMDIO_CONTROL & (MDIO_CONTROL_CLKDIV | MDIO_CONTROL_ENABLE)) != ControlState) )/*GSG~030404*/
-+ {
-+ /* MII not setup, Setup initial condition */
-+ VOLATILE32(ResetReg) &= ~(1 << ResetBit);
-+ _mdioDelayEmulate(PhyDev, 64);
-+ VOLATILE32(ResetReg) |= (1 << ResetBit); /* take mii out of reset */
-+ _mdioDelayEmulate(PhyDev, 64);
-+ myMDIO_CONTROL = ControlState; /* Enable MDIO */
-+ }
-+
-+ *PhyState=INIT;
-+
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioInit\n");
-+ _mdioDumpState(PhyDev);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+void cpMacMdioSetPhyMode(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyMode)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u CurrentState;
-+
-+ PhyDev->PhyMode = PhyMode; /* used for AUTOMIDX, planned to replace PhyState fields */
-+
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_SMODE_MASK;
-+
-+ if (PhyMode&NWAY_AUTO) *PhyState|=SMODE_AUTO;
-+ if (PhyMode&NWAY_FD100) *PhyState|=SMODE_FD100;
-+ if (PhyMode&NWAY_HD100) *PhyState|=SMODE_HD100;
-+ if (PhyMode&NWAY_FD10) *PhyState|=SMODE_FD10;
-+ if (PhyMode&NWAY_HD10) *PhyState|=SMODE_HD10;
-+
-+ CurrentState=*PhyState&PHY_STATE_MASK;
-+ if ((CurrentState==NWAY_START)||
-+ (CurrentState==NWAY_WAIT) ||
-+ (CurrentState==LINK_WAIT) ||
-+ (CurrentState==LINKED) )
-+ *PhyState=(*PhyState&~PHY_STATE_MASK)|FOUND|PHY_CHANGE;
-+ if (cpMacDebug)
-+ mdioPrintf("cpMacMdioSetPhyMode:%08X Auto:%d, FD10:%d, HD10:%d, FD100:%d, HD100:%d\n", PhyMode,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_AUTO, PhyMode&NWAY_FD10, PhyMode&NWAY_HD10, PhyMode&NWAY_FD100,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_HD100);
-+ _mdioDumpState(PhyDev);
-+ }
-+
-+/* cpMacMdioTic is called every 10 mili seconds to process Phy states */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioTic(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u CurrentState;
-+
-+ /*Act on current state of the Phy */
-+
-+ CurrentState=*PhyState;
-+ switch(CurrentState&PHY_STATE_MASK)
-+ {
-+ case INIT: _MdioInitState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case FINDING: _MdioFindingState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case FOUND: _MdioFoundState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case NWAY_START: _MdioNwayStartState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case NWAY_WAIT: _MdioNwayWaitState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case LINK_WAIT: _MdioLinkWaitState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case LINKED: _MdioLinkedState(PhyDev); break;
-+ case LOOPBACK: _MdioLoopbackState(PhyDev); break;
-+ default: _MdioDefaultState(PhyDev); break;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*Dump state info if a change has been detected */
-+
-+ if ((CurrentState&~PHY_TIM_MASK)!=(*PhyState&~PHY_TIM_MASK))
-+ _mdioDumpState(PhyDev);
-+
-+ /* Check is MDI/MDIX mode switch is needed */
-+ if(*PhyState & PHY_MDIX_SWITCH)
-+ {
-+ bit32u Mdix;
-+
-+ *PhyState &= ~PHY_MDIX_SWITCH; /* Clear Mdix Flip indicator */
-+
-+ if(*PhyState & PHY_MDIX)
-+ Mdix = 1;
-+ else
-+ Mdix = 0;
-+ return(_MIIMDIO_MDIXFLIP|Mdix);
-+ }
-+
-+ /*Return state change to user */
-+
-+ if (*PhyState&PHY_CHNG_MASK)
-+ {
-+ *PhyState&=~PHY_CHNG_MASK;
-+ return(1);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+/* cpMacMdioGetDuplex is called to retrieve the Duplex info */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetDuplex(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ return((*PhyState&PHY_DUPLEX_MASK)?1:0); /* return 0 or a 1 */
-+ }
-+
-+/* cpMacMdioGetSpeed is called to retreive the Speed info */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetSpeed(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ return(*PhyState&PHY_SPEED_MASK);
-+ }
-+
-+/* cpMacMdioGetPhyNum is called to retreive the Phy Device Adr info */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetPhyNum(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ return((*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET);
-+ }
-+
-+/* cpMacMdioGetLoopback is called to Determine if the LOOPBACK state has been reached*/
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetLoopback(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ return((*PhyState&PHY_STATE_MASK)==LOOPBACK);
-+ }
-+/* cpMacMdioGetLinked is called to Determine if the LINKED state has been reached*/
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetLinked(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ return((*PhyState&PHY_STATE_MASK)==LINKED);
-+ }
-+
-+void cpMacMdioLinkChange(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum,PhyStatus;
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+
-+ if (cpMacMdioGetLinked(PhyDev))
-+ {
-+ PhyStatus=_mdioUserAccessRead(PhyDev, PHY_STATUS_REG, PhyNum);
-+
-+ if ((PhyStatus&PHY_LINKED)==0)
-+ {
-+ *PhyState&=~(PHY_TIM_MASK|PHY_STATE_MASK);
-+ if (*PhyState&SMODE_AUTO)
-+ {
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(PhyDev, PHY_CONTROL_REG, PhyNum, AUTO_NEGOTIATE_EN|RENEGOTIATE);
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|PHY_NWST_TO|NWAY_START;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ *PhyState|=PHY_CHANGE|PHY_LINK_TO|LINK_WAIT;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+void cpMacMdioGetVer(bit32u miibase, bit32u *ModID, bit32u *RevMaj, bit32u *RevMin)
-+ {
-+ bit32u Ver;
-+
-+ Ver = MDIO_VER(miibase);
-+
-+ *ModID = (Ver & MDIO_VER_MODID) >> 16;
-+ *RevMaj = (Ver & MDIO_VER_REVMAJ) >> 8;
-+ *RevMin = (Ver & MDIO_VER_REVMIN);
-+ }
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetPhyDevSize(void)
-+ {
-+ return(sizeof(PHY_DEVICE));
-+ }
-+
-+ /* returns 0 if current Phy has AutoMdix support, otherwise 0 */
-+int _mdioMdixSupported(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+
-+ if((PhyDev->PhyMode & NWAY_AUTOMDIX) == 0)
-+ return(0); /* AutoMdix not turned on */
-+
-+ PhyNum=(*PhyState&PHY_DEV_MASK)>>PHY_DEV_OFFSET;
-+ if( ((1<<PhyNum) & PhyDev->MdixMask) == 0)
-+ return(0); /* Phy does not support AutoMdix*/
-+
-+ return(1);
-+ }
-+
-+/* If current Phy has AutoMdix support add Mdix Delay to the Timer State Value */
-+void _mdioMdixDelay(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ int Delay;
-+ bit32u *PhyState = &PhyDev->PhyState;
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev = PhyDev->HalDev;
-+#endif
-+
-+ if(_mdioMdixSupported(PhyDev) == 0)
-+ return; /* AutoMdix not supported */
-+/* Currently only supported when used with the CPMAC */
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+ /* Get the Delay value in milli-seconds and convert to ten-milli second value */
-+ Delay = cpmacRandomRange(HalDev, _AUTOMDIX_DELAY_MIN, _AUTOMDIX_DELAY_MAX);
-+ Delay /= 10;
-+
-+ /* Add AutoMidx Random Switch Delay to AutoMdix Link Delay */
-+
-+ Delay += (PHY_MDIX_TO>>PHY_TIM_OFFSET);
-+
-+ /* Change Timeout value to AutoMdix standard */
-+ *PhyState &= ~(PHY_TIM_MASK); /* Clear current Time out value */
-+ *PhyState |= (Delay<<PHY_TIM_OFFSET); /* Set new value */
-+#endif
-+ }
-+
-+
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmdio.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.047593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
-+/*****************************************************************************
-+** TNETD53xx Software Support
-+** Copyright(c) 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+**
-+** FILE: cpmdio.h User Include for MDIO API Access
-+**
-+** DESCRIPTION:
-+** This include file contains definitions for the the MDIO API
-+**
-+** HISTORY:
-+** 27Mar02 Michael Hanrahan Original (modified from emacmdio.h)
-+** 04Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Added Interrupt Support
-+*****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_CPMDIO
-+#define _INC_CPMDIO
-+
-+
-+#ifndef __CPHAL_CPMDIO
-+typedef void PHY_DEVICE;
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+/*Version Information */
-+
-+void cpMacMdioGetVer(bit32u miiBase, bit32u *ModID, bit32u *RevMaj, bit32u *RevMin);
-+
-+/*Called once at the begining of time */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioInit(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, bit32u miibase, bit32u inst, bit32u PhyMask, bit32u MLinkMask, bit32u MdixMask, bit32u ResetBase, bit32u ResetBit, bit32u MdioBusFreq, bit32u MdioClockFreq, int verbose, void *Info);
-+int cpMacMdioGetPhyDevSize(void);
-+
-+
-+/*Called every 10 mili Seconds, returns TRUE if there has been a mode change */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioTic(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+
-+/*Called to set Phy mode */
-+
-+void cpMacMdioSetPhyMode(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev,bit32u PhyMode);
-+
-+/*Calls to retreive info after a mode change! */
-+
-+int cpMacMdioGetDuplex(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+int cpMacMdioGetSpeed(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+int cpMacMdioGetPhyNum(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+int cpMacMdioGetLinked(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+void cpMacMdioLinkChange(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev);
-+
-+/* Shot Down */
-+
-+void cpMacMdioClose(PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev, int Full);
-+
-+
-+/* Phy Mode Values */
-+#define NWAY_AUTOMDIX (1<<16)
-+#define NWAY_FD100 (1<<8)
-+#define NWAY_HD100 (1<<7)
-+#define NWAY_FD10 (1<<6)
-+#define NWAY_HD10 (1<<5)
-+#define NWAY_AUTO (1<<0)
-+
-+/*
-+ *
-+ * Tic() return values
-+ *
-+ */
-+
-+#define _MIIMDIO_MDIXFLIP (1<<28)
-+
-+#define _AUTOMDIX_DELAY_MIN 80 /* milli-seconds*/
-+#define _AUTOMDIX_DELAY_MAX 200 /* milli-seconds*/
-+
-+#endif /* _INC_CPMDIO */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cppi_cpmac.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cppi_cpmac.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cppi_cpmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cppi_cpmac.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.048593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1345 @@
-+/*************************************************************************
-+ * TNETDxxxx Software Support
-+ * Copyright (c) 2002,2003 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+ *
-+ * FILE: cppi.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ * This file contains shared code for all CPPI modules.
-+ *
-+ * HISTORY:
-+ * 7Aug02 Greg RC1.00 Original Version created.
-+ * 27Sep02 Mick RC1.01 Merged for use by CPMAC/CPSAR
-+ * 16Oct02 Mick RC1.02 Performance Tweaks (see cppihist.txt)
-+ * 12Nov02 Mick RC1.02 Updated to use cpmac_reg.h
-+ * 09Jan03 Mick RC3.01 Removed modification to RxBuffer ptr
-+ * 28Mar03 Mick 1.03 RxReturn now returns error if Malloc Fails
-+ * 10Apr03 Mick 1.03.02 Added Needs Buffer Support
-+ * 11Jun03 Mick 1.06.02 halSend() errors corrected
-+ * 23Aug04 Mick 1.07.08 cpmac only - Send: bypass threshold check if TxInts re-enabled
-+ *
-+ * @author Greg Guyotte
-+ * @version 1.00
-+ * @date 7-Aug-2002
-+ *****************************************************************************/
-+/* each CPPI module must modify this file, the rest of the
-+ code in cppi.c should be totally shared *//* Each CPPI module MUST properly define all constants shown below */
-+
-+/* CPPI registers */
-+
-+/* the following defines are not CPPI specific */
-+
-+static int TxInt(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Queue, int *MoreWork);
-+
-+static void FreeRx(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch)
-+ {
-+ HAL_RCB *rcb_ptr; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ int rcbSize = (sizeof(HAL_RCB)+0xf)&~0xf; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ int Num = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxNumBuffers, i; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ /* Free Rx data buffers attached to descriptors, if necessary */
-+ if (HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] != 0) /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ { /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ for(i=0;i<Num;i++) /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ { /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ rcb_ptr = (HAL_RCB *)(HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] + (i*rcbSize)); /*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ /* free the data buffer */
-+ if (rcb_ptr->DatPtr != 0)
-+ {
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->FreeRxBuffer((void *)rcb_ptr->OsInfo, (void *)rcb_ptr->DatPtr);
-+ rcb_ptr->OsInfo=0; /*MJH+030522*/
-+ rcb_ptr->DatPtr=0; /*MJH+030522*/
-+ }
-+ } /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ } /*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ /* free up all desciptors at once */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->FreeDmaXfer(HalDev->RcbStart[Ch]);
-+
-+ /* mark buffers as freed */
-+ HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+static void FreeTx(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Queue)
-+ {
-+
-+/*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ /* free all descriptors at once */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->FreeDmaXfer(HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue]);
-+
-+ HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue] = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+/* return of 0 means that this code executed, -1 means the interrupt was not
-+ a teardown interrupt */
-+static int RxTeardownInt(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch)
-+ {
-+ bit32u base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+ /* check to see if the interrupt is a teardown interrupt */
-+ if (((CPMAC_RX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) & TEARDOWN_VAL) == TEARDOWN_VAL)
-+ {
-+ /* finish channel teardown */
-+
-+ /* Free channel resources on a FULL teardown */
-+ if (HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] & FULL_TEARDOWN)
-+ {
-+ FreeRx(HalDev, Ch);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* bug fix - clear Rx channel pointers on teardown */
-+ HalDev->RcbPool[Ch] = 0;
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch] = 0;
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueCount[Ch] = 0;
-+ HalDev->RxActive[Ch] = FALSE;
-+
-+ /* write completion pointer */
-+ (CPMAC_RX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) = TEARDOWN_VAL;
-+
-+ /* use direction bit as a teardown pending bit! May be able to
-+ use only one teardown pending integer in HalDev */
-+
-+ HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] &= ~RX_TEARDOWN;
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] = 0;
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Ch);
-+ if ((HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] & BLOCKING_TEARDOWN) == 0)
-+ {
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->TeardownComplete(HalDev->OsDev, Ch, DIRECTION_RX);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] = 0;
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+
-+/* return of 0 means that this code executed, -1 means the interrupt was not
-+ a teardown interrupt. Note: this code is always called with Queue == 0 (hi priority). */
-+static int TxTeardownInt(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Queue)
-+ {
-+ bit32u base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+ HAL_TCB *Last, *Curr, *First; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ int i;
-+
-+ if (((CPMAC_TX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) & TEARDOWN_VAL) == TEARDOWN_VAL)
-+ {
-+ /* perform all actions for both queues (+GSG 040212) */
-+ for (i=0; i<HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues; i++)
-+ {
-+ /* return outstanding buffers to OS +RC3.02*/
-+ Curr = HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][i]; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ First = Curr; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ while (Curr) /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ { /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /* Pop TCB(s) for packet from the stack */ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ Last = Curr->Eop; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][i] = Last->Next; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /* return to OS */ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->SendComplete(Curr->OsInfo); /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /* Push Tcb(s) back onto the stack */ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ Curr = Last->Next; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ Last->Next = HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][i]; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][i] = First; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ /* set the first(SOP) pointer for the next packet */ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ First = Curr; /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ } /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ }
-+
-+ /* finish channel teardown */
-+
-+ if (HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] & FULL_TEARDOWN)
-+ {
-+ FreeTx(HalDev, Ch, 0);
-+
-+ if (HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues == 2)
-+ FreeTx(HalDev, Ch, 1);
-+ } /* if FULL teardown */
-+
-+ /* perform all actions for both queues (+GSG 040212) */
-+ for (i=0; i<HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues; i++)
-+ {
-+ /* bug fix - clear Tx channel pointers on teardown */
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][i] = 0;
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][i] = 0;
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueCount[Ch][i] = 0;
-+ HalDev->TxActive[Ch][i] = FALSE;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* write completion pointer, only needed for the high priority queue */
-+ (CPMAC_TX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) = TEARDOWN_VAL;
-+
-+ /* no longer pending teardown */
-+ HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] &= ~TX_TEARDOWN;
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] = 0;
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] = 0;
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Ch);
-+ if ((HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] & BLOCKING_TEARDOWN) == 0)
-+ {
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->TeardownComplete(HalDev->OsDev, Ch, DIRECTION_TX);
-+ }
-+ HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] = 0;
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+
-+/* +GSG 030421 */
-+static void AddToRxQueue(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, HAL_RCB *FirstRcb, HAL_RCB *LastRcb, int FragCount, int Ch)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch]==0)
-+ {
-+
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch]=FirstRcb;
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueTail[Ch]=LastRcb;
-+ if (!HalDev->RxActive[Ch])
-+ {
-+ /* write Rx Queue Head Descriptor Pointer */
-+ ((CPMAC_RX_HDP( HalDev->dev_base , Ch )) ) = VirtToPhys(FirstRcb) - HalDev->offset;
-+ HalDev->RxActive[Ch]=TRUE;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ register HAL_RCB *OldTailRcb;
-+ register bit32u rmode;
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOn();
-+ OldTailRcb=HalDev->RxActQueueTail[Ch];
-+ OldTailRcb->Next=(void *)FirstRcb;
-+ OldTailRcb=VirtToVirtNoCache(OldTailRcb);
-+ OldTailRcb->HNext=VirtToPhys(FirstRcb) - HalDev->offset;
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueTail[Ch]=LastRcb;
-+ rmode=OldTailRcb->mode;
-+ if (rmode&CB_EOQ_BIT)
-+ {
-+ rmode&=~CB_EOQ_BIT;
-+ ((CPMAC_RX_HDP( HalDev->dev_base , Ch )) ) = VirtToPhys(FirstRcb) - HalDev->offset;
-+ OldTailRcb->mode=rmode;
-+ }
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOff();
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup CPHAL_Functions
-+ * This function is called to indicate to the CPHAL that the upper layer
-+ * software has finished processing the receive data (given to it by
-+ * osReceive()). The CPHAL will then return the appropriate receive buffers
-+ * and buffer descriptors to the available pool.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalReceiveInfo Start of receive buffer descriptor chain returned to
-+ * CPHAL.
-+ * @param StripFlag Flag indicating whether the upper layer software has
-+ * retained ownership of the receive data buffers.
-+ *<BR>
-+ * 'FALSE' means that the CPHAL can reuse the receive data buffers.
-+ *<BR>
-+ * 'TRUE' : indicates the data buffers were retained by the OS
-+ *<BR>
-+ * NOTE: If StripFlag is TRUE, it is the responsibility of the upper layer software to free the buffers when they are no longer needed.
-+ *
-+ * @return EC_NO_ERRORS (ok). <BR>
-+ * Possible Error Codes:<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE "EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_RCB_NEEDS_BUFFER "EC_VAL_RCB_NEEDS_BUFFER"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_RCB_DROPPED "EC_VAL_RCB_DROPPED"<BR>
-+ */
-+static int halRxReturn(HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo,
-+ int StripFlag)
-+ {
-+ int Ch, i;
-+ HAL_RCB *LastRcb;
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev;
-+ int RcbSize;
-+ int FragCount;
-+
-+ Ch = HalReceiveInfo->mode&0x0ff;
-+ HalDev = (HAL_DEVICE *)HalReceiveInfo->Off_BLen;
-+ FragCount = HalReceiveInfo->mode>>8;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State != enOpened)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_RXRETURN|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ LastRcb=(HAL_RCB *)HalReceiveInfo->Eop;
-+ LastRcb->HNext=0;
-+ LastRcb->Next=0;
-+ RcbSize = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufSize;
-+
-+ if (FragCount>1)
-+ {
-+ LastRcb->Off_BLen=RcbSize;
-+ LastRcb->mode=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+ }
-+
-+ HalReceiveInfo->Off_BLen=RcbSize;
-+ HalReceiveInfo->mode=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+
-+ /* If OS has kept the buffers for this packet, attempt to alloc new buffers */
-+ if (StripFlag)
-+ {
-+ int rc=0; /*MJH+030417*/
-+ int GoodCount=0; /*GSG+030421*/
-+ HAL_RCB *TempRcb;
-+ char *pBuf;
-+ HAL_RCB *CurrHeadRcb = HalReceiveInfo, *LastGoodRcb=0; /* +GSG 030421 */
-+
-+ TempRcb = HalReceiveInfo;
-+ for (i=0; i<FragCount; i++)
-+ {
-+ if (TempRcb == 0)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("Rx Return error while allocating new buffers\n");
-+ dbgPrintf("Rcb = %08x, Rcb->Eop = %08x, FragCount = %d:%d\n",
-+ (bit32u)HalReceiveInfo, (bit32u)HalReceiveInfo->Eop, FragCount,i);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_RXRETURN|EC_VAL_CORRUPT_RCB_CHAIN);
-+ }
-+
-+ pBuf= (char *) HalDev->OsFunc->MallocRxBuffer(RcbSize,0,
-+ 0xF,HalDev->ChData[Ch].OsSetup,
-+ (void *)TempRcb,
-+ (void *)&TempRcb->OsInfo,
-+ (void *) HalDev->OsDev);
-+ if (!pBuf)
-+ {
-+ /* malloc failed, add this RCB to Needs Buffer List */
-+ (HAL_RCB *)TempRcb->Eop = TempRcb; /* GSG +030430 */
-+ TempRcb->mode=1<<8|Ch;
-+ TempRcb->Off_BLen=(bit32u)HalDev;
-+
-+ if(HalDev->NeedsCount < MAX_NEEDS) /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ { /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ HalDev->Needs[HalDev->NeedsCount] = (HAL_RECEIVEINFO *) TempRcb; /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ HalDev->NeedsCount++; /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ rc = (EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_RXRETURN|EC_VAL_RCB_NEEDS_BUFFER); /* ~MJH 030417 */
-+ } /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ else /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ rc = (EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_RXRETURN|EC_VAL_RCB_DROPPED); /* ~MJH 030417 */
-+
-+ /* requeue any previous RCB's that were ready to go before this one */
-+ if (GoodCount > 0) /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ { /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ LastGoodRcb->HNext=0; /* +GSG 030430 */
-+ LastGoodRcb->Next=0; /* +GSG 030430 */
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)LastGoodRcb, 16); /* +GSG 030430 */
-+
-+ AddToRxQueue(HalDev, CurrHeadRcb, LastGoodRcb, GoodCount, Ch); /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ GoodCount = 0; /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ } /* +GSG 030421 */
-+
-+ CurrHeadRcb = TempRcb->Next; /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ }
-+ else /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ { /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ /* malloc succeeded, requeue the RCB to the hardware */
-+ TempRcb->BufPtr=VirtToPhys(pBuf) - HalDev->offset;
-+ TempRcb->DatPtr=pBuf;
-+ /* Emerald fix 10/29 */
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)TempRcb, 16);
-+
-+ /* i store the last good RCB in case the malloc fails for the
-+ next fragment. This ensures that I can go ahead and return
-+ a partial chain of RCB's to the hardware */
-+ LastGoodRcb = TempRcb; /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ GoodCount++; /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ } /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ TempRcb = TempRcb->Next;
-+ } /* end of Frag loop */
-+ /* if there any good RCB's to requeue, do so here */
-+ if (GoodCount > 0) /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ {
-+ AddToRxQueue(HalDev, CurrHeadRcb, LastGoodRcb, GoodCount, Ch); /* +GSG 030421 */
-+ }
-+ return(rc); /* ~GSG 030421 */
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Not Stripping */
-+ /* Emerald */
-+ /* Write Back SOP and last RCB */
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)HalReceiveInfo, 16);
-+
-+ if (FragCount > 1)
-+ {
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)LastRcb, 16);
-+ }
-+ /* if not stripping buffers, always add to queue */
-+ AddToRxQueue(HalDev, HalReceiveInfo, LastRcb, FragCount, Ch); /*MJH~030520*/
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/* +MJH 030410
-+ Trys to liberate an RCB until liberation fails.
-+ Note: If liberation fails then RxReturn will re-add the RCB to the
-+ Needs list.
-+*/
-+static void NeedsCheck(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO* HalRcb;
-+ int rc;
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOn();
-+ while(HalDev->NeedsCount)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->NeedsCount--;
-+ HalRcb = HalDev->Needs[HalDev->NeedsCount];
-+ rc = halRxReturn(HalRcb, 1);
-+ /* short circuit if RxReturn starts to fail */
-+ if (rc != 0)
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOff();
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * This function allocates transmit buffer descriptors (internal CPHAL function).
-+ * It creates a high priority transmit queue by default for a single Tx
-+ * channel. If QoS is enabled for the given CPHAL device, this function
-+ * will also allocate a low priority transmit queue.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by cphalInitModule())
-+ * @param Ch Channel number.
-+ *
-+ * @return 0 OK, Non-Zero Not OK
-+ */
-+static int InitTcb(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch)
-+ {
-+ int i, Num = HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumBuffers;
-+ HAL_TCB *pTcb=0;
-+ char *AllTcb;
-+ int tcbSize, Queue;
-+ int SizeMalloc;
-+
-+ tcbSize = (sizeof(HAL_TCB)+0xf)&~0xf;
-+ SizeMalloc = (tcbSize*Num)+0xf;
-+
-+ for (Queue=0; Queue < HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues; Queue++)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue] == 0)
-+ {
-+
-+ /* malloc all TCBs at once */
-+ AllTcb = (char *)HalDev->OsFunc->MallocDmaXfer(SizeMalloc,0,0xffffffff);
-+ if (!AllTcb)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_TCB_MALLOC_FAILED);
-+ }
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Memset(AllTcb, 0, SizeMalloc);
-+
-+ /* keep this address for freeing later */
-+ HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue] = AllTcb;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* if the memory has already been allocated, simply reuse it! */
-+ AllTcb = HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue];
-+ }
-+
-+ /* align to cache line */
-+ AllTcb = (char *)(((bit32u)AllTcb + 0xf) &~ 0xf); /*PITS #143 MJH~030522*/
-+
-+ /* default High priority transmit queue */
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue]=0;
-+ for(i=0;i<Num;i++)
-+ {
-+ /*pTcb=(HAL_TCB *) OsFunc->MallocDmaXfer(sizeof(HAL_TCB),0,0xffffffff); */
-+ pTcb= (HAL_TCB *)(AllTcb + (i*tcbSize));
-+ pTcb->mode=0;
-+ pTcb->BufPtr=0;
-+ pTcb->Next=HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue];
-+ pTcb->Off_BLen=0;
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue]=pTcb;
-+ }
-+ /*HalDev->TcbEnd = pTcb;*/
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/*
-+ * This function allocates receive buffer descriptors (internal CPHAL function).
-+ * After allocation, the function 'queues' (gives to the hardware) the newly
-+ * created receive buffers to enable packet reception.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by cphalInitModule())
-+ * @param Ch Channel number.
-+ *
-+ * @return 0 OK, Non-Zero Not OK
-+ */
-+static int InitRcb(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch)
-+ {
-+ int i, Num = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxNumBuffers;
-+ int Size = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufSize;
-+ HAL_RCB *pRcb;
-+ char *pBuf;
-+ char *AllRcb;
-+ int rcbSize;
-+ int DoMalloc = 0;
-+ int SizeMalloc;
-+ int MallocSize;
-+
-+ rcbSize = (sizeof(HAL_RCB)+0xf)&~0xf;
-+ SizeMalloc = (rcbSize*Num)+0xf;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] == 0)
-+ {
-+ DoMalloc = 1;
-+
-+ /* malloc all RCBs at once */
-+ AllRcb= (char *)HalDev->OsFunc->MallocDmaXfer(SizeMalloc,0,0xffffffff);
-+ if (!AllRcb)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_RCB_MALLOC_FAILED);
-+ }
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Memset(AllRcb, 0, SizeMalloc);
-+
-+ /* keep this address for freeing later */
-+ HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] = AllRcb;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* if the memory has already been allocated, simply reuse it! */
-+ AllRcb = HalDev->RcbStart[Ch];
-+ }
-+
-+ /* align to cache line */
-+ AllRcb = (char *)(((bit32u)AllRcb + 0xf)&~0xf); /*PITS #143 MJH~030522*/
-+
-+ HalDev->RcbPool[Ch]=0;
-+ for(i=0;i<Num;i++)
-+ {
-+ pRcb = (HAL_RCB *)(AllRcb + (i*rcbSize));
-+
-+ if (DoMalloc == 1)
-+ {
-+
-+ MallocSize = Size; /*~3.01 */
-+ pBuf= (char *) HalDev->OsFunc->MallocRxBuffer(MallocSize,0,0xF,HalDev->ChData[Ch].OsSetup, (void *)pRcb, (void *)&pRcb->OsInfo, (void *) HalDev->OsDev);
-+ if(!pBuf)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_RX_BUFFER_MALLOC_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ /* -RC3.01 pBuf = (char *)(((bit32u)pBuf+0xF) & ~0xF); */
-+ pRcb->BufPtr=VirtToPhys(pBuf) - HalDev->offset;
-+ pRcb->DatPtr=pBuf;
-+ }
-+ pRcb->mode=(1<<8)|Ch; /* One Frag for Ch */
-+ pRcb->Next=(void *)HalDev->RcbPool[Ch];
-+ pRcb->Off_BLen=(bit32u)HalDev;
-+ HalDev->RcbPool[Ch]=pRcb;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Give all of the Rx buffers to hardware */
-+
-+ while(HalDev->RcbPool[Ch])
-+ {
-+ pRcb=HalDev->RcbPool[Ch];
-+ HalDev->RcbPool[Ch]=pRcb->Next;
-+ pRcb->Eop=(void*)pRcb;
-+ pRcb->mode=(1<<8)|Ch;
-+ halRxReturn((HAL_RECEIVEINFO *)pRcb, 0);
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup CPHAL_Functions
-+ * This function transmits the data in FragList using available transmit
-+ * buffer descriptors. More information on the use of the Mode parameter
-+ * is available in the module-specific appendices. Note: The OS should
-+ * not call Send() for a channel that has been requested to be torndown.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by cphalInitModule())
-+ * @param FragList Fragment List structure.
-+ * @param FragCount Number of fragments in FragList.
-+ * @param PacketSize Number of bytes to transmit.
-+ * @param OsSendInfo OS Send Information structure. <BR>
-+ * @param Mode 32-bit value with the following bit fields: <BR>
-+ * 31-16: Mode (used for module specific data). <BR>
-+ * 15-08: Queue (transmit queue to send on). <BR>
-+ * 07-00: Channel (channel number to send on).
-+ *
-+ * @return EC_NO_ERRORS (ok). <BR>
-+ * Possible Error Codes:<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE "EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_NOT_LINKED "EC_VAL_NOT_LINKED"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_CH "EC_VAL_INVALID_CH"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_OUT_OF_TCBS "EC_VAL_OUT_OF_TCBS"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_NO_TCBS "EC_VAL_NO_TCBS"<BR>
-+ */
-+static int halSend(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev,FRAGLIST *FragList,
-+ int FragCount,int PacketSize, OS_SENDINFO *OsSendInfo,
-+ bit32u Mode)
-+ {
-+ HAL_TCB *tcb_ptr, *head;
-+ int i;
-+ int rc = EC_NO_ERRORS;
-+ int Ch = Mode & 0xFF;
-+ int Queue = (Mode>>8)&0xFF;
-+ /*int DoThresholdCheck=1; */ /* Used when TxIntDisable is set and TxInts are re-enabled */
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State != enOpened)
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_SEND|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ if (!HalDev->Linked)
-+ {
-+ rc = EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_SEND|EC_VAL_NOT_LINKED;
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] == 0) /*MJH~030611*/ /*PITS 148*/
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_SEND|EC_VAL_INVALID_CH); /*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOn();
-+
-+ /* Setup Tx mode and size */
-+ if (PacketSize<60)
-+ {
-+ FragList[FragCount-1].len += (60 - PacketSize); /*MJH~030506*//*PITS 132*/
-+ PacketSize = 60; /*MJH~030506*/
-+ }
-+ Mode &= CB_PASSCRC_BIT;
-+
-+ tcb_ptr = head = HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue];
-+
-+ if (tcb_ptr)
-+ {
-+
-+ Mode|=PacketSize|CB_SOF_BIT|CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+
-+ for (i=0; i<FragCount; i++)
-+
-+ {
-+ /* Setup Tx mode and size */
-+ tcb_ptr->Off_BLen = FragList[i].len;
-+
-+ tcb_ptr->mode = Mode;
-+ tcb_ptr->BufPtr = VirtToPhys((bit32 *)FragList[i].data) - HalDev->offset;
-+ tcb_ptr->OsInfo = OsSendInfo;
-+
-+ if (i == (FragCount - 1))
-+ {
-+ /* last fragment */
-+ tcb_ptr->mode |= CB_EOF_BIT;
-+
-+ /* since this is the last fragment, set the TcbPool pointer before
-+ nulling out the Next pointers */
-+
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue] = tcb_ptr->Next;
-+
-+ tcb_ptr->Next = 0;
-+ tcb_ptr->HNext = 0;
-+
-+ /* In the Tx Interrupt handler, we will need to know which TCB is EOP,
-+ so we can save that information in the SOP */
-+ head->Eop = tcb_ptr;
-+
-+ /* Emerald fix 10/29 */
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)tcb_ptr, 16);
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ Mode=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+ tcb_ptr->HNext = VirtToPhys((bit32 *)tcb_ptr->Next) - HalDev->offset;
-+
-+ /* Emerald fix 10/29 */
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)tcb_ptr, 16);
-+
-+ tcb_ptr = tcb_ptr->Next; /* what about the end of TCB list?? */
-+
-+ if (tcb_ptr == 0)
-+ {
-+ rc = EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_SEND|EC_VAL_OUT_OF_TCBS;
-+ goto ExitSend;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } /* for */
-+
-+ /* put it on the high priority queue */
-+ if (HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][Queue] == 0)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][Queue]=head;
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueTail[Ch][Queue]=tcb_ptr;
-+/*+GSG 030303*//*+GSG 030303*/
-+ if (!HalDev->TxActive[Ch][Queue])
-+ {
-+
-+ bit32u base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+ /* write CPPI TX HDP */
-+ (CPMAC_TX_HDP( base , Ch )) = VirtToPhys(head) - HalDev->offset;
-+ HalDev->TxActive[Ch][Queue]=TRUE;
-+
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ register volatile HAL_TCB *pTailTcb;
-+ register bit32u tmode;
-+ register bit32u pCurrentTcb;
-+
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueTail[Ch][Queue]->Next=head;
-+ /* Emerald fix 10/29 */
-+
-+ pTailTcb=(HAL_TCB *)VirtToVirtNoCache(&HalDev->TxActQueueTail[Ch][Queue]->HNext);
-+ pCurrentTcb=VirtToPhys(head) - HalDev->offset;
-+ pTailTcb->HNext=pCurrentTcb;
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueTail[Ch][Queue]=tcb_ptr;
-+/*+GSG 030303*/
-+ tmode=pTailTcb->mode;
-+ if (tmode&CB_EOQ_BIT)
-+ {
-+ bit32u base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+ tmode&=~CB_EOQ_BIT;
-+ pTailTcb->mode=tmode;
-+ ((CPMAC_TX_HDP( base , Ch )) ) = pCurrentTcb;
-+ }
-+
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->TxIntDisable)
-+ {
-+ /* Enable Interrupts, to ensure packet goes out on wire */
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_SET(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Ch);
-+ halPacketProcessEnd(HalDev); /* Allow Interrupt to be seen at the OS */
-+ /*DoThresholdCheck = 0; */ /* Disable Threshold Check */
-+
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ }
-+ rc = EC_NO_ERRORS;
-+ goto ExitSend;
-+ } /* if (tcb_ptr) */
-+ else
-+ {
-+ rc = EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_SEND|EC_VAL_NO_TCBS;
-+ goto ExitSend;
-+ }
-+ExitSend:
-+
-+/* 15 June 2004 - NSP Performance Update : If Tx Ints are disabled then process them here */
-+/* 29 June 2004 - NSP Performance Update : Moved to end at request of BCIL */
-+/* 23 Aug 2004 - NSP Performance Update : If Tx Ints are re-enabled do not do Threshold check */
-+
-+ if(HalDev->TxIntDisable /*&& DoThresholdCheck*/)
-+ {
-+ if(--HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch] <= 0)
-+ {
-+ int MoreWork;
-+ TxInt(HalDev, Ch, 0, &MoreWork);
-+ HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch] = HalDev->TxIntThresholdMaster[Ch];
-+ }
-+ }
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->CriticalOff();
-+
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+
-+/*
-+ * This function processes receive interrupts. It traverses the receive
-+ * buffer queue, extracting the data and passing it to the upper layer software via
-+ * osReceive(). It handles all error conditions and fragments without valid data by
-+ * immediately returning the RCB's to the RCB pool.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by cphalInitModule())
-+ * @param Ch Channel Number.
-+ * @param MoreWork Flag that indicates that there is more work to do when set to 1.
-+ *
-+ * @return 0 if OK, non-zero otherwise.
-+ */
-+static int RxInt(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int *MoreWork)
-+ {
-+ HAL_RCB *CurrentRcb, *SopRcb, *EofRcb, *EopRcb;
-+ bit32u RxBufStatus,PacketsServiced, RxPktLen = 0, RxSopStatus,
-+ FrmFrags, TotalFrags, FrmLen;
-+ int base = HalDev->dev_base, Ret;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+ int RxServiceMax = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxServiceMax;
-+ int FragIndex; /* +GSG 030508 */
-+
-+ if(HalDev->NeedsCount) /* +MJH 030410 */
-+ NeedsCheck(HalDev); /* +MJH 030410 */
-+
-+ /* Handle case of teardown interrupt */
-+ if (HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] != 0)
-+ {
-+ Ret = RxTeardownInt(HalDev, Ch);
-+ if (Ret == 0)
-+ { /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ *MoreWork = 0;
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ } /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Examine first RCB on the software active queue */
-+ CurrentRcb=HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch];
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate((void*)CurrentRcb, 16);
-+ RxBufStatus=CurrentRcb->mode;
-+ PacketsServiced=0;
-+
-+ /* Process received packets until we find hardware owned descriptors
-+ or until we hit RxServiceMax */
-+ while((CurrentRcb)&&((RxBufStatus&CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT)==0)&&
-+ (PacketsServiced<RxServiceMax)) /* ~GSG 030307 */
-+ {
-+
-+ PacketsServiced++; /* ~GSG 030307 */
-+ SopRcb=CurrentRcb;
-+ RxSopStatus=RxBufStatus;
-+ RxPktLen = RxSopStatus&CB_SIZE_MASK;
-+
-+ FrmFrags=0;
-+ TotalFrags=0;
-+ FragIndex=0;
-+ FrmLen=0;
-+ EofRcb=0;
-+
-+/* +GSG 030508 *//* +GSG 030508 */
-+
-+ /* Loop through all fragments that comprise current packet. Build
-+ fraglist and exit when the end of the packet is reached, or the
-+ end of the descriptor list is reached. */
-+ do
-+ {
-+ bit32u DmaLen;
-+
-+
-+ DmaLen=CurrentRcb->Off_BLen;
-+
-+ FrmLen+=DmaLen;
-+ TotalFrags++;
-+ if (!EofRcb)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->fraglist[FragIndex].data=((char *)CurrentRcb->DatPtr); /* ~GSG 030508 */
-+
-+ HalDev->fraglist[FragIndex].len=DmaLen; /* ~GSG 030508 */
-+
-+ /* GSG 12/9 */
-+ HalDev->fraglist[FragIndex].OsInfo = CurrentRcb->OsInfo; /* ~GSG 030508 */
-+
-+ /* Upper layer must do the data invalidate */
-+
-+ FrmFrags++;
-+ FragIndex++; /* ~GSG 030508 */
-+ if (FrmLen>=RxPktLen)
-+ EofRcb=CurrentRcb;
-+ }
-+ EopRcb=CurrentRcb;
-+ CurrentRcb=EopRcb->Next;
-+ if (CurrentRcb)
-+ {
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate((void*)CurrentRcb,16);
-+ }
-+ }while(((EopRcb->mode&CB_EOF_BIT)==0)&&(CurrentRcb));
-+
-+ /* Write the completion pointer for interrupt acknowledgement*/
-+ (CPMAC_RX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) = VirtToPhys(EopRcb) - HalDev->offset;
-+
-+ EopRcb->Next=0;
-+
-+ if (CurrentRcb == 0)
-+ {
-+ /* If we are out of RCB's we must not send this packet
-+ to the OS. */
-+ int RcbSize = HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufSize;
-+
-+ if (TotalFrags>1)
-+ {
-+ EopRcb->Off_BLen=RcbSize;
-+ EopRcb->mode=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)EopRcb, 16);
-+ }
-+
-+ SopRcb->Off_BLen=RcbSize;
-+ SopRcb->mode=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate((void *)SopRcb, 16);
-+
-+ ((CPMAC_RX_HDP( base , Ch )) ) = VirtToPhys(SopRcb);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Dequeue packet and send to OS */
-+ int mode;
-+
-+ /* setup SopRcb for the packet */
-+ SopRcb->Eop=(void*)EopRcb;
-+
-+ /* dequeue packet */
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch]=CurrentRcb;
-+
-+ if (EopRcb->mode&CB_EOQ_BIT)
-+ {
-+ /* Next pointer is non-null and EOQ bit is set, which
-+ indicates misqueue packet in CPPI protocol. */
-+
-+ ((CPMAC_RX_HDP( base , Ch )) ) = EopRcb->HNext;
-+ }
-+
-+ mode = (SopRcb->mode & 0xFFFF0000) | Ch;
-+
-+ SopRcb->mode=(FrmFrags<<8)|Ch;
-+ SopRcb->Off_BLen=(bit32u)HalDev;
-+
-+ /* send packet up the higher layer driver */
-+ OsFunc->Receive(HalDev->OsDev,HalDev->fraglist,FragIndex,RxPktLen, /* ~GSG 030508 */
-+ (HAL_RECEIVEINFO *)SopRcb,mode);
-+
-+ RxBufStatus=CurrentRcb->mode;
-+ }
-+ } /* while loop */
-+
-+ if ((CurrentRcb)&&((RxBufStatus&CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT)==0)) /*~GSG 030307*/
-+ {
-+ *MoreWork = 1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ *MoreWork = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+}
-+
-+/*
-+ * This function processes transmit interrupts. It traverses the
-+ * transmit buffer queue, detecting sent data buffers and notifying the upper
-+ * layer software via osSendComplete(). (for SAR, i originally had this split
-+ * into two functions, one for each queue, but joined them on 8/8/02)
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by cphalInitModule())
-+ * @param Queue Queue number to service (always 0 for MAC, Choose 1 for SAR to service low priority queue)
-+ * @param MoreWork Flag that indicates that there is more work to do when set to 1.
-+ *
-+ * @return 0 if OK, non-zero otherwise.
-+ */
-+int TxInt(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Queue, int *MoreWork)
-+ {
-+ HAL_TCB *CurrentTcb,*LastTcbProcessed,*FirstTcbProcessed;
-+ int PacketsServiced;
-+ bit32u TxFrameStatus;
-+ int base;
-+ int TxServiceMax = HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+
-+/*+GSG 030303*//*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ /* load the module base address */
-+ base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+ /* Handle case of teardown interrupt. This must be checked at
-+ the top of the function rather than the bottom, because
-+ the normal data processing can wipe out the completion
-+ pointer which is used to determine teardown complete. */
-+ if (HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] != 0)
-+ {
-+ int Ret;
-+
-+ Ret = TxTeardownInt(HalDev, Ch, Queue);
-+ if (Ret == 0)
-+ { /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ *MoreWork = 0; /* bug fix 1/6 */ /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ } /*+GSG 030303*/
-+ }
-+
-+ OsFunc->CriticalOn(); /* 240904 */
-+
-+ CurrentTcb = HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][Queue];
-+ FirstTcbProcessed=CurrentTcb;
-+
-+ if (CurrentTcb==0)
-+ {
-+ /* I saw this error a couple of times when multi-channels were added */
-+ dbgPrintf("[cppi TxInt()]TxH int with no TCB in queue!\n");
-+ dbgPrintf(" Ch=%d, CurrentTcb = 0x%08x\n", Ch, (bit32u)CurrentTcb);
-+ dbgPrintf(" HalDev = 0x%08x\n", (bit32u)HalDev);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ OsFunc->CriticalOff();
-+ return(EC_CPPI|EC_FUNC_TXINT|EC_VAL_NULL_TCB);
-+ }
-+
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate((void *)CurrentTcb, 16);
-+ TxFrameStatus=CurrentTcb->mode;
-+ PacketsServiced=0;
-+
-+ /* should the ownership bit check be inside of the loop?? could make it a
-+ while-do loop and take this check away */
-+ if ((TxFrameStatus&CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT)==0)
-+ {
-+ do
-+ {
-+ /* Pop TCB(s) for packet from the stack */
-+ LastTcbProcessed=CurrentTcb->Eop;
-+
-+ /* new location for acknowledge */
-+ /* Write the completion pointer */
-+ (CPMAC_TX_INT_ACK( base , Ch )) = VirtToPhys(LastTcbProcessed) - HalDev->offset;
-+
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][Queue] = LastTcbProcessed->Next;
-+
-+/*+GSG 030303*//*+GSG 030303*/
-+
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate((void *)LastTcbProcessed, 16);
-+
-+ if (LastTcbProcessed->mode&CB_EOQ_BIT)
-+ {
-+ if (LastTcbProcessed->Next)
-+ {
-+ /* Misqueued packet */
-+
-+ (CPMAC_TX_HDP( base , Ch )) = LastTcbProcessed->HNext;
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* Tx End of Queue */
-+
-+ HalDev->TxActive[Ch][Queue]=FALSE;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ OsFunc->SendComplete(CurrentTcb->OsInfo);
-+
-+ /* Push Tcb(s) back onto the stack */
-+ CurrentTcb = LastTcbProcessed->Next;
-+
-+ LastTcbProcessed->Next=HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue];
-+
-+ HalDev->TcbPool[Ch][Queue]=FirstTcbProcessed;
-+
-+ PacketsServiced++;
-+
-+ TxFrameStatus=CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT;
-+ /* set the first(SOP) pointer for the next packet */
-+ FirstTcbProcessed = CurrentTcb;
-+ if (CurrentTcb)
-+ {
-+ osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate((void *)CurrentTcb, 16);
-+ TxFrameStatus=CurrentTcb->mode;
-+ }
-+
-+ }while(((TxFrameStatus&CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT)==0)
-+ &&(PacketsServiced<TxServiceMax));
-+
-+ if (((TxFrameStatus&CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT)==0)
-+ &&(PacketsServiced==TxServiceMax))
-+ {
-+ *MoreWork = 1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ *MoreWork = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ OsFunc->CriticalOff();
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup CPHAL_Functions
-+ * This function performs a teardown for the given channel. The value of the
-+ * Mode parameter controls the operation of the function, as documented below.
-+ *
-+ * Note: If bit 3 of Mode is set, this call is blocking, and will not return
-+ * until the teardown interrupt has occurred and been processed. While waiting
-+ * for a blocking teardown to complete, ChannelTeardown() will signal the OS
-+ * (via Control(.."Sleep"..)) to allow the OS to perform other tasks if
-+ * necessary. If and only if bit 3 of Mode is clear, the CPHAL will call the
-+ * OS TeardownComplete() function to indicate that the teardown has completed.
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by xxxInitModule())
-+ * @param Ch Channel number.
-+ * @param Mode Bit 0 (LSB): Perform Tx teardown (if set).<BR>
-+ * Bit 1: Perform Rx teardown (if set). <BR>
-+ * Bit 2: If set, perform full teardown (free buffers/descriptors).
-+ * If clear, perform partial teardown (keep buffers). <BR>
-+ * Bit 3 (MSB): If set, call is blocking.
-+ * If clear, call is non-blocking.
-+ *
-+ * @return EC_NO_ERRORS (ok). <BR>
-+ * Possible Error Codes:<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE "EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_CH "EC_VAL_INVALID_CH"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND "EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND "EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN "EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN "EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT "EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT "EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT"<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_LUT_NOT_READY "EC_VAL_LUT_NOT_READY"<BR>
-+ */
-+static int halChannelTeardown(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, bit32 Mode)
-+ {
-+ int DoTx, DoRx, Sleep=2048, timeout=0; /*MJH~030306*/
-+ bit32u base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+/* Set the module, used for error returns */
-+
-+ DoTx = (Mode & TX_TEARDOWN);
-+ DoRx = (Mode & RX_TEARDOWN);
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State < enInitialized)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ if ((Ch < 0) || (Ch > (MAX_CHAN-1) ))
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_INVALID_CH);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* set teardown pending bits before performing the teardown, because they
-+ will be used in the int handler (this is done for AAL5) */
-+ if (DoTx)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] != 0)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND);
-+
-+ /* If a full teardown, this also means that the user must
-+ setup all channels again to use them */
-+ if (Mode & FULL_TEARDOWN)
-+ HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] = 0;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ {
-+ /* if the hardware has never been opened, the channel has never actually
-+ been setup in the hardware, so I just need to reset the software flag
-+ and leave */
-+ HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] = 0;
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] == 0)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* set teardown flag */
-+ HalDev->TxTeardownPending[Ch] = Mode;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (DoRx)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] != 0)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND);
-+
-+ if (Mode & FULL_TEARDOWN)
-+ HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] = 0;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] = 0;
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] == 0)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN);
-+
-+ HalDev->RxTeardownPending[Ch] = Mode;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Perform Tx Teardown Duties */
-+ if ((DoTx) && (HalDev->State == enOpened))
-+ {
-+ /* Request TX channel teardown */
-+ (CPMAC_TX_TEARDOWN( base )) = Ch;
-+
-+ /* wait until teardown has completed */
-+ if (Mode & BLOCKING_TEARDOWN)
-+ {
-+ timeout = 0;
-+ while (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ osfuncSleep(&Sleep);
-+
-+ timeout++;
-+ if (timeout > 100000)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } /* if DoTx */
-+
-+ /* Perform Rx Teardown Duties */
-+ if ((DoRx) && (HalDev->State == enOpened))
-+ {
-+
-+ /* perform CPMAC specific RX channel teardown */
-+ CPMAC_RX_TEARDOWN(base) = Ch;
-+
-+ if (Mode & BLOCKING_TEARDOWN)
-+ {
-+ timeout = 0;
-+ while (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ osfuncSleep(&Sleep);
-+
-+ timeout++;
-+ if (timeout > 100000)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC |EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN|EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } /* if DoRx */
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup CPHAL_Functions
-+ * This function closes the CPHAL module. The module will be reset.
-+ * The Mode parameter should be used to determine the actions taken by
-+ * Close().
-+ *
-+ * @param HalDev CPHAL module instance. (set by xxxInitModule())
-+ * @param Mode Indicates actions to take on close. The following integer
-+ * values are valid: <BR>
-+ * 1: Does not free buffer resources, init parameters remain
-+ * intact. User can then call Open() without calling Init()
-+ * to attempt to reset the device and bring it back to the
-+ * last known state.<BR>
-+ * 2: Frees the buffer resources, but keeps init parameters. This
-+ * option is a more aggressive means of attempting a device reset.
-+ * 3: Frees the buffer resources, and clears all init parameters. <BR>
-+ * At this point, the caller would have to call to completely
-+ * reinitialize the device (Init()) before being able to call
-+ * Open(). Use this mode if you are shutting down the module
-+ * and do not plan to restart.
-+ *
-+ * @return EC_NO_ERRORS (ok).<BR>
-+ * Possible Error Codes:<BR>
-+ * @ref EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE "EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE"<BR>
-+ * Any error code from halChannelTeardown().<BR>
-+ */
-+static int halClose(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32 Mode)
-+ {
-+ int Ch, Inst, Ret;
-+ OS_DEVICE *TmpOsDev;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *TmpOsFunc;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *TmpHalFunc;
-+ char *TmpDeviceInfo;
-+
-+ int Ticks; /*MJH~030306*/
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State != enOpened)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC | EC_FUNC_CLOSE|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ /* Teardown all open channels */
-+ for (Ch = 0; Ch <= (MAX_CHAN-1) ; Ch++)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_TX] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ if (Mode == 1)
-+ {
-+ Ret = halChannelTeardown(HalDev, Ch, TX_TEARDOWN | PARTIAL_TEARDOWN | BLOCKING_TEARDOWN);
-+ if (Ret) return (Ret);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ Ret = halChannelTeardown(HalDev, Ch, TX_TEARDOWN | FULL_TEARDOWN | BLOCKING_TEARDOWN);
-+ if (Ret) return (Ret);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][DIRECTION_RX] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ if (Mode == 1)
-+ {
-+ Ret = halChannelTeardown(HalDev, Ch, RX_TEARDOWN | PARTIAL_TEARDOWN | BLOCKING_TEARDOWN);
-+ if (Ret) return (Ret);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ Ret = halChannelTeardown(HalDev, Ch, RX_TEARDOWN | FULL_TEARDOWN | BLOCKING_TEARDOWN);
-+ if (Ret) return (Ret);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* free fraglist in HalDev */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Free(HalDev->fraglist);
-+ HalDev->fraglist = 0;
-+
-+ /* unregister the interrupt */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->IsrUnRegister(HalDev->OsDev, HalDev->interrupt);
-+
-+ Ticks = 0; /* Disable Tick Timer */ /*MJH+030306*/
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcTick, hcClear, &Ticks); /*MJH+030306*/
-+
-+ /* Free the Phy Information Structure */
-+ if(HalDev->PhyDev)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Free(HalDev->PhyDev); /*MJH+030513*/
-+ HalDev->PhyDev = 0; /*MJH+030522*/
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Perform CPMAC specific closing functions */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~MII_EN;
-+ CPMAC_TX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~TX_EN;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~RX_EN;
-+
-+ /* put device back into reset */
-+ (*(volatile bit32u *)(HalDev->ResetBase)) &=~ (1<<HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ Ticks = 64; /*MJH~030306*/
-+ osfuncSleep(&Ticks);
-+
-+ /* If mode is 3, than clear the HalDev and set next state to DevFound*/
-+ if (Mode == 3)
-+ {
-+ /* I need to keep the HalDev parameters that were setup in InitModule */
-+ TmpOsDev = HalDev->OsDev;
-+ TmpOsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+ TmpDeviceInfo = HalDev->DeviceInfo;
-+
-+ TmpHalFunc = HalDev->HalFuncPtr;
-+ Inst = HalDev->Inst;
-+
-+ /* Clear HalDev */
-+
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Memset(HalDev, 0, sizeof(HAL_DEVICE));
-+
-+ /* Restore key parameters */
-+ HalDev->OsDev = TmpOsDev;
-+ HalDev->OsFunc = TmpOsFunc;
-+ HalDev->DeviceInfo = TmpDeviceInfo;
-+
-+ HalDev->HalFuncPtr = TmpHalFunc;
-+ HalDev->Inst = Inst;
-+
-+ HalDev->State = enDevFound;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ HalDev->State = enInitialized;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpremap_cpmac.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpremap_cpmac.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpremap_cpmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpremap_cpmac.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.049593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
-+#ifndef _INC_CPREMAP_C
-+#define _INC_CPREMAP_C
-+
-+#ifdef __ADAM2
-+static inline void osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate(void *ptr, int Size)
-+ {
-+ asm(" cache 17, (%0)" : : "r" (ptr));
-+ }
-+
-+static inline void osfuncDataCacheHitWriteback(void *ptr, int Size)
-+ {
-+ asm(" cache 25, (%0)" : : "r" (ptr));
-+ }
-+
-+static inline void osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate(void *ptr, int Size)
-+ {
-+ asm(" cache 21, (%0)" : : "r" (ptr));
-+ }
-+
-+#else
-+
-+#define osfuncDataCacheHitInvalidate(MemPtr, Size) __asm__(" .set mips3; cache 17, (%0); .set mips0" : : "r" (MemPtr))
-+#define osfuncDataCacheHitWritebackAndInvalidate(MemPtr, Size) __asm__(" .set mips3; cache 21, (%0); .set mips0" : : "r" (MemPtr))
-+#define osfuncDataCacheHitWriteback(MemPtr, Size) __asm__(" .set mips3; cache 25, (%0); .set mips0" : : "r" (MemPtr))
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+#endif
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpswhal_cpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpswhal_cpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpswhal_cpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpswhal_cpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.050593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,632 @@
-+/************************************************************************
-+ * TNETDxxxx Software Support
-+ * Copyright (c) 2002 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+ *
-+ * FILE: cphal.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ * User include file, contains data definitions shared between the CPHAL
-+ * and the upper-layer software.
-+ *
-+ * HISTORY:
-+ * Date Modifier Ver Notes
-+ * 28Feb02 Greg 1.00 Original
-+ * 06Mar02 Greg 1.01 Documentation enhanced
-+ * 18Jul02 Greg 1.02 Many updates (OAM additions, general reorg)
-+ * 22Nov02 Mick RC2 Additions from Denis' input on Control
-+ *
-+ * author Greg Guyotte
-+ * version 1.02
-+ * date 18-Jul-2002
-+ *****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_CPHAL_H
-+#define _INC_CPHAL_H
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+#include "ec_errors_cpmac.h"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+#include "ec_errors_cpaal5.h"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPSAR
-+#include "ec_errors_cpsar.h"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL2
-+#include "ec_errors_cpaal2.h"
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef __ADAM2
-+typedef char bit8;
-+typedef short bit16;
-+typedef int bit32;
-+
-+typedef unsigned char bit8u;
-+typedef unsigned short bit16u;
-+typedef unsigned int bit32u;
-+
-+/*
-+typedef char INT8;
-+typedef short INT16;
-+typedef int INT32;
-+typedef unsigned char UINT8;
-+typedef unsigned short UINT16;
-+typedef unsigned int UINT32;
-+*/
-+/*typedef unsigned int size_t;*/
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL
-+
-+#ifndef TRUE
-+#define TRUE (1==1)
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef FALSE
-+#define FALSE (1==2)
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef NULL
-+#define NULL 0
-+#endif
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+#define VirtToPhys(a) (((int)a)&~0xe0000000)
-+#define VirtToVirtNoCache(a) ((void*)((VirtToPhys(a))|0xa0000000))
-+#define VirtToVirtCache(a) ((void*)((VirtToPhys(a))|0x80000000))
-+#define PhysToVirtNoCache(a) ((void*)(((int)a)|0xa0000000))
-+#define PhysToVirtCache(a) ((void*)(((int)a)|0x80000000))
-+/*
-+#define DataCacheHitInvalidate(a) {__asm__(" cache 17, (%0)" : : "r" (a));}
-+#define DataCacheHitWriteback(a) {__asm__(" cache 25, (%0)" : : "r" (a));}
-+*/
-+
-+#define PARTIAL 1 /**< Used in @c Close() and @c ChannelTeardown() */
-+#define FULL 2 /**< Used in @c Close() and @c ChannelTeardown() */
-+
-+/* Channel Teardown Defines */
-+#define RX_TEARDOWN 2
-+#define TX_TEARDOWN 1
-+#define BLOCKING_TEARDOWN 8
-+#define FULL_TEARDOWN 4
-+#define PARTIAL_TEARDOWN 0
-+
-+#define MAX_DIR 2
-+#define DIRECTION_TX 0
-+#define DIRECTION_RX 1
-+#define TX_CH 0
-+#define RX_CH 1
-+#define HAL_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND 1
-+#define HAL_ERROR_FAILED_MALLOC 2
-+#define HAL_ERROR_OSFUNC_SIZE 3
-+#define HAL_DEFAULT 0xFFFFFFFF
-+#define VALID(val) (val!=HAL_DEFAULT)
-+
-+/*
-+ERROR REPORTING
-+
-+HAL Module Codes. Each HAL module reporting an error code
-+should OR the error code with the respective Module error code
-+from the list below.
-+*/
-+#define EC_AAL5 EC_HAL|EC_DEV_AAL5
-+#define EC_AAL2 EC_HAL|EC_DEV_AAL2
-+#define EC_CPSAR EC_HAL|EC_DEV_CPSAR
-+#define EC_CPMAC EC_HAL|EC_DEV_CPMAC
-+#define EC_VDMA EC_HAL|EC_DEV_VDMA
-+#define EC_VLYNQ EC_HAL|EC_DEV_VLYNQ
-+#define EC_CPPI EC_HAL|EC_DEV_CPPI
-+
-+/*
-+HAL Function Codes. Each HAL module reporting an error code
-+should OR the error code with one of the function codes from
-+the list below.
-+*/
-+#define EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT EC_FUNC(1)
-+#define EC_FUNC_CHSETUP EC_FUNC(2)
-+#define EC_FUNC_CHTEARDOWN EC_FUNC(3)
-+#define EC_FUNC_RXRETURN EC_FUNC(4)
-+#define EC_FUNC_SEND EC_FUNC(5)
-+#define EC_FUNC_RXINT EC_FUNC(6)
-+#define EC_FUNC_TXINT EC_FUNC(7)
-+#define EC_FUNC_AAL2_VDMA EC_FUNC(8)
-+#define EC_FUNC_OPTIONS EC_FUNC(9)
-+#define EC_FUNC_PROBE EC_FUNC(10)
-+#define EC_FUNC_OPEN EC_FUNC(11)
-+#define EC_FUNC_CONTROL EC_FUNC(12)
-+#define EC_FUNC_DEVICE_INT EC_FUNC(13)
-+#define EC_FUNC_STATUS EC_FUNC(14)
-+#define EC_FUNC_TICK EC_FUNC(15)
-+#define EC_FUNC_CLOSE EC_FUNC(16)
-+#define EC_FUNC_SHUTDOWN EC_FUNC(17)
-+#define EC_FUNC_DEVICE_INT_ALT EC_FUNC(18) /* +GSG 030306 */
-+
-+/*
-+HAL Error Codes. The list below defines every type of error
-+used in all HAL modules. DO NOT CHANGE THESE VALUES! Add new
-+values in integer order to the bottom of the list.
-+*/
-+#define EC_VAL_PDSP_LOAD_FAIL EC_ERR(0x01)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_FIRMWARE_TOO_LARGE EC_ERR(0x02)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x03)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_BASE_ADDR_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x04)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_RESET_BIT_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x05)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_CH_INFO_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x06)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_STATE_RAM_NOT_CLEARED EC_ERR(0x07)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_STATE_RAM_NOT_CLEARED EC_ERR(0x08)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_MALLOC_DEV_FAILED EC_ERR(0x09)
-+#define EC_VAL_OS_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED EC_ERR(0x0A)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_CPSAR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED EC_ERR(0x0B)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_NULL_CPSAR_DEV EC_ERR(0x0C)|EC_CRITICAL
-+
-+#define EC_VAL_LUT_NOT_READY EC_ERR(0x0D)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_CH EC_ERR(0x0E)
-+#define EC_VAL_NULL_CH_STRUCT EC_ERR(0x0F)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND EC_ERR(0x10)
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_ALREADY_PEND EC_ERR(0x11)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN EC_ERR(0x12)
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN EC_ERR(0x13)
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT EC_ERR(0x14)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT EC_ERR(0x15)
-+#define EC_VAL_CH_ALREADY_TORNDOWN EC_ERR(0x16)
-+#define EC_VAL_VC_SETUP_NOT_READY EC_ERR(0x17)
-+#define EC_VAL_VC_TEARDOWN_NOT_READY EC_ERR(0x18)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_VC EC_ERR(0x19)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_LC EC_ERR(0x20)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_VDMA_CH EC_ERR(0x21)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_CID EC_ERR(0x22)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_UUI EC_ERR(0x23)
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_UUI_DISCARD EC_ERR(0x24)
-+#define EC_VAL_CH_ALREADY_OPEN EC_ERR(0x25)
-+
-+#define EC_VAL_RCB_MALLOC_FAILED EC_ERR(0x26)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_BUFFER_MALLOC_FAILED EC_ERR(0x27)
-+#define EC_VAL_OUT_OF_TCBS EC_ERR(0x28)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_TCBS EC_ERR(0x29)
-+#define EC_VAL_NULL_RCB EC_ERR(0x30)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_SOP_ERROR EC_ERR(0x31)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_EOP_ERROR EC_ERR(0x32)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_NULL_TCB EC_ERR(0x33)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_CORRUPT_RCB_CHAIN EC_ERR(0x34)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_TCB_MALLOC_FAILED EC_ERR(0x35)
-+
-+#define EC_VAL_DISABLE_POLLING_FAILED EC_ERR(0x36)
-+#define EC_VAL_KEY_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x37)
-+#define EC_VAL_MALLOC_FAILED EC_ERR(0x38)
-+#define EC_VAL_RESET_BASE_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x39)|EC_CRITICAL
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE EC_ERR(0x40)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_TXH_WORK_TO_DO EC_ERR(0x41)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_TXL_WORK_TO_DO EC_ERR(0x42)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_RX_WORK_TO_DO EC_ERR(0x43)
-+#define EC_VAL_NOT_LINKED EC_ERR(0x44)
-+#define EC_VAL_INTERRUPT_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x45)
-+#define EC_VAL_OFFSET_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x46)
-+#define EC_VAL_MODULE_ALREADY_CLOSED EC_ERR(0x47)
-+#define EC_VAL_MODULE_ALREADY_SHUTDOWN EC_ERR(0x48)
-+#define EC_VAL_ACTION_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(0x49)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_SETUP EC_ERR(0x50)
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_SETUP EC_ERR(0x51)
-+#define EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_OPEN EC_ERR(0x52)
-+#define EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_OPEN EC_ERR(0x53)
-+#define EC_VAL_CH_ALREADY_SETUP EC_ERR(0x54)
-+#define EC_VAL_RCB_NEEDS_BUFFER EC_ERR(0x55) /* +GSG 030410 */
-+#define EC_VAL_RCB_DROPPED EC_ERR(0x56) /* +GSG 030410 */
-+#define EC_VAL_INVALID_VALUE EC_ERR(0x57)
-+
-+/**
-+@defgroup shared_data Shared Data Structures
-+
-+The data structures documented here are shared by all modules.
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * This is the fragment list structure. Each fragment list entry contains a
-+ * length and a data buffer.
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ bit32u len; /**< Length of the fragment in bytes (lower 16 bits are valid). For SOP, upper 16 bits is the buffer offset. */
-+ void *data; /**< Pointer to fragment data. */
-+ void *OsInfo; /**< Pointer to OS defined data. */
-+ }FRAGLIST;
-+
-+#if defined (_CPHAL_CPMAC)
-+#define CB_PASSCRC_BIT (1<<26)
-+
-+/* CPMAC CPHAL STATUS */
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK (1 << 0)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX (1 << 1) /* 0 - HD, 1 - FD */
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED (1 << 2) /* 0 - 10, 1 - 100 */
-+
-+/* ADAPTER CHECK Codes */
-+
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK (1 << 7)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_DIRECTION (1 << 8)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_CODE (0xF << 9)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_CH (0x7 << 13)
-+
-+#define _CPMDIO_DISABLE (1 << 0)
-+#define _CPMDIO_HD (1 << 1)
-+#define _CPMDIO_FD (1 << 2)
-+#define _CPMDIO_10 (1 << 3)
-+#define _CPMDIO_100 (1 << 4)
-+#define _CPMDIO_NEG_OFF (1 << 5)
-+#define _CPMDIO_LOOPBK (1 << 16)
-+#define _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX (1 << 17) /* Bit 16 and above not used by MII register */
-+#define _CPMDIO_NOPHY (1 << 20)
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * Channel specific configuration information. This structure should be
-+ * populated by upper-layer software prior to calling @c ChannelSetup(). Any
-+ * configuration item that can be changed on a per channel basis should
-+ * be represented here. Each module may define this structure with additional
-+ * module-specific members.
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int Channel; /**< Channel number. */
-+ int Direction; /**< DIRECTION_RX(1) or DIRECTION_TX(0). */
-+ OS_SETUP *OsSetup; /**< OS defined information associated with this channel. */
-+
-+#if defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined (_CPHAL_CPSAR) || defined (_CPHAL_CPMAC)
-+ int RxBufSize; /**< Size (in bytes) for each Rx buffer.*/
-+ int RxBufferOffset; /**< Number of bytes to offset rx data from start of buffer (must be less than buffer size). */
-+ int RxNumBuffers; /**< The number of Rx buffer descriptors to allocate for Ch. */
-+ int RxServiceMax; /**< Maximum number of packets to service at one time. */
-+
-+ int TxNumBuffers; /**< The number of Tx buffer descriptors to allocate for Ch. */
-+ int TxNumQueues; /**< Number of Tx queues for this channel (1-2). Choosing 2 enables a low priority SAR queue. */
-+ int TxServiceMax; /**< Maximum number of packets to service at one time. */
-+#endif
-+
-+#if defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined(_CPHAL_CPSAR)
-+ int CpcsUU; /**< The 2-byte CPCS UU and CPI information. */
-+ int Gfc; /**< Generic Flow Control. */
-+ int Clp; /**< Cell Loss Priority. */
-+ int Pti; /**< Payload Type Indication. */
-+#endif
-+
-+#if defined(_CPHAL_AAL2) || defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined(_CPHAL_CPSAR)
-+ int DaMask; /**< Specifies whether credit issuance is paused when Tx data not available. */
-+ int Priority; /**< Priority bin this channel will be scheduled within. */
-+ int PktType; /**< 0=AAL5,1=Null AAL,2=OAM,3=Transparent,4=AAL2. */
-+ int Vci; /**< Virtual Channel Identifier. */
-+ int Vpi; /**< Virtual Path Identifier. */
-+ int FwdUnkVc; /**< Enables forwarding of unknown VCI/VPI cells to host. 1=enable, 0=disable. */
-+
-+ /* Tx VC State */
-+ int TxVc_CellRate; /**< Tx rate, set as clock ticks between transmissions (SCR for VBR, CBR for CBR). */
-+ int TxVc_QosType; /**< 0=CBR,1=VBR,2=UBR,3=UBRmcr. */
-+ int TxVc_Mbs; /**< Min Burst Size in cells.*/
-+ int TxVc_Pcr; /**< Peak Cell Rate for VBR in clock ticks between transmissions. */
-+
-+ bit32 TxVc_AtmHeader; /**< ATM Header placed on firmware gen'd OAM cells for this Tx Ch (must be big endian with 0 PTI). */
-+ int TxVc_OamTc; /**< TC Path to transmit OAM cells for TX connection (0,1). */
-+ int TxVc_VpOffset; /**< Offset to the OAM VP state table. */
-+ /* Rx VC State */
-+ int RxVc_OamCh; /**< Ch to terminate rx'd OAM cells to be forwarded to the host. */
-+ int RxVc_OamToHost; /**< 0=do not pass, 1=pass. */
-+ bit32 RxVc_AtmHeader; /**< ATM Header placed on firmware gen'd OAM cells for this Rx conn (must be big endian with 0 PTI). */
-+ int RxVc_OamTc; /**< TC Path to transmit OAM cells for RX connection (0,1). */
-+ int RxVc_VpOffset; /**< Offset to the OAM VP state table. */
-+ /* Tx VP State */
-+ int TxVp_OamTc; /**< TC Path to transmit OAM cells for TX VP connection (0,1). */
-+ bit32 TxVp_AtmHeader; /**< ATM Header placed on firmware gen'd VP OAM cells for this Tx VP conn (must be big endian with 0 VCI). */
-+ /* Rx VP State */
-+ int RxVp_OamCh; /**< Ch to terminate rx'd OAM cells to be forwarded to the host. */
-+ int RxVp_OamToHost; /**< 0=do not pass, 1=pass. */
-+ bit32 RxVp_AtmHeader; /**< ATM Header placed on firmware gen'd OAM cells for this Rx VP conn (must be big endian with 0 VCI). */
-+ int RxVp_OamTc; /**< TC Path to transmit OAM cells for RX VP connection (0,1). */
-+ int RxVp_OamVcList; /**< Indicates all VC channels associated with this VP channel (one-hot encoded). */
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_VDMAVT
-+ bit32u RemFifoAddr; /* Mirror mode only. */
-+ bit32u FifoAddr;
-+ bit32 PollInt;
-+ bit32 FifoSize;
-+ int Ready;
-+#endif
-+
-+ }CHANNEL_INFO;
-+
-+/*
-+ * This structure contains each statistic value gathered by the CPHAL.
-+ * Applications may access statistics data by using the @c StatsGet() routine.
-+ */
-+/* STATS */
-+#if defined(_CPHAL_AAL2) || defined(_CPHAL_AAL5) || defined(_CPHAL_CPSAR)
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ bit32u CrcErrors[16];
-+ bit32u LenErrors[16];
-+ bit32u DmaLenErrors[16];
-+ bit32u AbortErrors[16];
-+ bit32u StarvErrors[16];
-+ bit32u TxMisQCnt[16][2];
-+ bit32u RxMisQCnt[16];
-+ bit32u RxEOQCnt[16];
-+ bit32u TxEOQCnt[16][2];
-+ bit32u RxPacketsServiced[16];
-+ bit32u TxPacketsServiced[16][2];
-+ bit32u RxMaxServiced;
-+ bit32u TxMaxServiced[16][2];
-+ bit32u RxTotal;
-+ bit32u TxTotal;
-+ } STAT_INFO;
-+#endif
-+
-+/*
-+ * VDMA Channel specific configuration information
-+ */
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL2
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int Ch; /**< Channel Number */
-+ int RemoteEndian; /**< Endianness of remote VDMA-VT device */
-+ int CpsSwap; /**< When 0, octet 0 in CPS pkt located in LS byte of 16-bit word sent to rem VDMA device. When 1, in MS byte. */
-+ }VdmaChInfo;
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifndef _CPHAL
-+ typedef void HAL_DEVICE;
-+ typedef void HAL_PRIVATE;
-+ typedef void HAL_RCB;
-+ typedef void HAL_RECEIVEINFO;
-+#endif
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * The HAL_FUNCTIONS struct defines the function pointers used by upper layer
-+ * software. The upper layer software receives these pointers through the
-+ * call to xxxInitModule().
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int (*ChannelSetup) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *Channel, OS_SETUP *OsSetup);
-+ int (*ChannelTeardown) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Channel, int Mode);
-+ int (*Close) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Mode);
-+ int (*Control) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, const char *Key, const char *Action, void *Value);
-+ int (*Init) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Open) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*PacketProcessEnd) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Probe) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*RxReturn) (HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo, int StripFlag);
-+ int (*Send) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, FRAGLIST *FragList, int FragCount, int PacketSize, OS_SENDINFO *OsSendInfo, bit32u Mode);
-+ int (*Shutdown) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Tick) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+ int (*Kick) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Queue);
-+ void (*OamFuncConfig) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, unsigned int OamConfig);
-+ void (*OamLoopbackConfig) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, unsigned int OamConfig, unsigned int *LLID, unsigned int CorrelationTag);
-+ volatile bit32u* (*RegAccess)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u RegOffset);
-+ STAT_INFO* (*StatsGetOld)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+#endif
-+ } HAL_FUNCTIONS;
-+
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * The OS_FUNCTIONS struct defines the function pointers for all upper layer
-+ * functions accessible to the CPHAL. The upper layer software is responsible
-+ * for providing the correct OS-specific implementations for the following
-+ * functions. It is populated by calling InitModule() (done by the CPHAL in
-+ * xxxInitModule().
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int (*Control)(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, const char *Key, const char *Action, void *Value);
-+ void (*CriticalOn)(void);
-+ void (*CriticalOff)(void);
-+ void (*DataCacheHitInvalidate)(void *MemPtr, int Size);
-+ void (*DataCacheHitWriteback)(void *MemPtr, int Size);
-+ int (*DeviceFindInfo)(int Inst, const char *DeviceName, void *DeviceInfo);
-+ int (*DeviceFindParmUint)(void *DeviceInfo, const char *Parm, bit32u *Value);
-+ int (*DeviceFindParmValue)(void *DeviceInfo, const char *Parm, void *Value);
-+ void (*Free)(void *MemPtr);
-+ void (*FreeRxBuffer)(OS_RECEIVEINFO *OsReceiveInfo, void *MemPtr);
-+ void (*FreeDev)(void *MemPtr);
-+ void (*FreeDmaXfer)(void *MemPtr);
-+ void (*IsrRegister)(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, int (*halISR)(HAL_DEVICE*, int*), int InterruptBit);
-+ void (*IsrUnRegister)(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, int InterruptBit);
-+ void* (*Malloc)(bit32u size);
-+ void* (*MallocDev)(bit32u Size);
-+ void* (*MallocDmaXfer)(bit32u size, void *MemBase, bit32u MemRange);
-+ void* (*MallocRxBuffer)(bit32u size, void *MemBase, bit32u MemRange,
-+ OS_SETUP *OsSetup, HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo,
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO **OsReceiveInfo, OS_DEVICE *OsDev);
-+ void* (*Memset)(void *Dest, int C, bit32u N);
-+ int (*Printf)(const char *Format, ...);
-+ int (*Receive)(OS_DEVICE *OsDev,FRAGLIST *FragList,bit32u FragCount,
-+ bit32u PacketSize,HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo, bit32u Mode);
-+ int (*SendComplete)(OS_SENDINFO *OsSendInfo);
-+ int (*Sprintf)(char *S, const char *Format, ...);
-+ int (*Strcmpi)(const char *Str1, const char *Str2);
-+ unsigned int (*Strlen)(const char *S);
-+ char* (*Strstr)(const char *S1, const char *S2);
-+ unsigned long (*Strtoul)(const char *Str, char **Endptr, int Base);
-+ void (*TeardownComplete)(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, int Ch, int Direction);
-+ } OS_FUNCTIONS;
-+
-+/************** MODULE SPECIFIC STUFF BELOW **************/
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+
-+/*
-+int halCpmacInitModule(HAL_DEVICE **HalDev, OS_DEVICE *OsDev, HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc, int (*osBridgeInitModule)(OS_FUNCTIONS *), void* (*osMallocDev) (bit32u), int *Size, int inst);
-+*/
-+
-+int halCpmacInitModule(HAL_DEVICE **HalDev,
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev,
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS **HalFunc,
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc,
-+ int OsFuncSize,
-+ int *HalFuncSize,
-+ int Inst);
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+/*
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * The AAL5_FUNCTIONS struct defines the AAL5 function pointers used by upper layer
-+ * software. The upper layer software receives these pointers through the
-+ * call to cphalInitModule().
-+ */
-+/*
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int (*ChannelSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalCh, OS_SETUP *OsSetup);
-+ int (*ChannelTeardown)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Mode);
-+ int (*Close)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Mode);
-+ int (*Init)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*ModeChange)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, char *DeviceParms);
-+ int (*Open)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*InfoGet)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Key, void *Value);
-+ int (*Probe)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*RxReturn)(HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo, int StripFlag);
-+ int (*Send)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev,FRAGLIST *FragList,int FragCount,
-+ int PacketSize,OS_SENDINFO *OsSendInfo,int Ch, int Queue,
-+ bit32u Mode);
-+ int (*StatsClear)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ STAT_INFO* (*StatsGet)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Status)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ void (*Tick)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Kick)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Queue);
-+ volatile bit32u* (*RegAccess)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u RegOffset);
-+ } AAL5_FUNCTIONS;
-+*/
-+
-+int cpaal5InitModule(HAL_DEVICE **HalDev,
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev,
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS **HalFunc,
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc,
-+ int OsFuncSize,
-+ int *HalFuncSize,
-+ int Inst);
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL2
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * The AAL2_FUNCTIONS struct defines the AAL2 function pointers used by upper layer
-+ * software. The upper layer software receives these pointers through the
-+ * call to cphalInitModule().
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ int (*ChannelSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalCh, OS_SETUP *OsSetup);
-+ int (*ChannelTeardown)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch, int Mode);
-+ int (*Close)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Mode);
-+ int (*Init)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*ModeChange)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, char *DeviceParms);
-+ int (*Open)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*OptionsGet)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, char *Key, bit32u *Value);
-+ int (*Probe)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+
-+ int (*StatsClear)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ STAT_INFO* (*StatsGet)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Status)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ void (*Tick)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+ int (*Aal2UuiMappingSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int VC, int UUI,
-+ int VdmaCh, int UUIDiscard);
-+ int (*Aal2RxMappingSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int VC, int CID,
-+ int LC);
-+ int (*Aal2TxMappingSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int VC, int LC, int VdmaCh);
-+ int (*Aal2VdmaChSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u RemVdmaVtAddr,
-+ VdmaChInfo *VdmaCh);
-+ volatile bit32u* (*RegAccess)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u RegOffset);
-+ int (*Aal2ModeChange)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Vc, int RxCrossMode,
-+ int RxMultiMode, int TxMultiMode, int SchedMode,
-+ int TcCh);
-+ void (*Aal2VdmaEnable)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch);
-+ int (*Aal2VdmaDisable)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Ch);
-+ } AAL2_FUNCTIONS;
-+
-+int cpaal2InitModule(HAL_DEVICE **HalDev,
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev,
-+ AAL2_FUNCTIONS **HalFunc,
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc,
-+ int OsFuncSize,
-+ int *HalFuncSize,
-+ int Inst);
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_VDMAVT
-+/**
-+ * @ingroup shared_data
-+ * The VDMA_FUNCTIONS struct defines the HAL function pointers used by upper layer
-+ * software. The upper layer software receives these pointers through the
-+ * call to InitModule().
-+ *
-+ * Note that this list is still under definition.
-+ */
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ bit32 (*Init)( HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ /* bit32 (*SetupTxFifo)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev, bit32u LclRem,
-+ bit32u Addr, bit32u Size, bit32u PollInt);
-+ bit32 (*SetupRxFifo)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev, bit32u LclRem,
-+ bit32u Addr, bit32u Size, bit32u PollInt); */
-+ bit32 (*Tx)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ bit32 (*Rx)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ bit32 (*SetRemoteChannel)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev, bit32u RemAddr,
-+ bit32u RemDevID);
-+ bit32 (*ClearRxInt)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ bit32 (*ClearTxInt)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ bit32 (*Open)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ bit32 (*Close)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev);
-+ int (*Control) (HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, const char *Key, const char *Action, void *Value);
-+ int (*ChannelSetup)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalCh, OS_SETUP *OsSetup);
-+ int (*ChannelTeardown)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev, int Ch, int Mode);
-+ int (*Send)(HAL_DEVICE *VdmaVtDev,FRAGLIST *FragList,int FragCount,
-+ int PacketSize,OS_SENDINFO *OsSendInfo,bit32u Mode);
-+ } VDMA_FUNCTIONS;
-+
-+int VdmaInitModule(HAL_DEVICE **VdmaVt,
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev,
-+ VDMA_FUNCTIONS **VdmaVtFunc,
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc,
-+ int OsFuncSize,
-+ int *HalFuncSize,
-+ int Inst);
-+#endif
-+
-+/*
-+extern int cphalInitModule(MODULE_TYPE ModuleType, HAL_DEVICE **HalDev, OS_DEVICE *OsDev, HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc,
-+ int (*osInitModule)(OS_FUNCTIONS *), void* (*osMallocDev)(bit32u),
-+ int *Size, int Inst);
-+*/
-+
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_AAL5
-+extern const char hcSarFrequency[];
-+#endif
-+
-+#ifdef _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+/* following will be common, once 'utl' added */
-+extern const char hcClear[];
-+extern const char hcGet[];
-+extern const char hcSet[];
-+extern const char hcTick[];
-+
-+extern const char hcCpuFrequency[];
-+extern const char hcCpmacFrequency[];
-+extern const char hcMdioBusFrequency[];
-+extern const char hcMdioClockFrequency[];
-+extern const char hcCpmacBase[];
-+extern const char hcPhyNum[];
-+extern const char hcSize[];
-+extern const char hcCpmacSize[];
-+extern const char hcPhyAccess[];
-+extern const char hcMdixMask[];
-+extern const char hcMdioMdixSwitch[];
-+#endif
-+
-+#endif /* end of _INC_ */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/dox_cpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/dox_cpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/dox_cpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/dox_cpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.050593000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,842 @@
-+/*****************************************************************************
-+ * TNETDxxxx Software Support
-+ * Copyright (c) 2002,2003 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+ *
-+ * FILE:
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ * This file contains documentation for the CPMAC
-+ *
-+ * HISTORY:
-+ * @author Michael Hanrahan/Greg Guyotte
-+ * @version 1.00
-+ * @date 03-Dec-2002
-+ *****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _DOX_CPMAC_H
-+#define _DOX_CPMAC_H
-+/**
-+@page CPMAC_Implementation_Details Version
-+
-+@copydoc CPMAC_Version
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page cpmac_intro Introduction
-+
-+The CPMAC implementation will support 8 channels for transmit and 8 channel for
-+receive. Each of the 8 transmit channels has 1 queue associated with it. It is
-+recommended that only 1 channel is used for @c Receive() per processor.
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page cpmac_details API Implementation Details
-+@par osReceive
-+@p Mode parameter
-+- The Upper 16 bits of Mode match Word 3 of the Rx Buffer Descriptor
-+
-+@par halSend
-+@p Mode parameter
-+- Bits 0-7 contain the Channel Number
-+- Bits 8-25 are reserved
-+- Bit 26 - if 0, the CRC will be calculated, if 1 the CRC will be Passed
-+- Bits 27-31 : reserved
-+@section cpmac_keys Control Keys
-+
-+@par StateChange
-+CPHAL calls the OS when a state change is detected.
-+OS should check the CPMAC Status. See the Control Key 'Status' for more details.
-+
-+@par Status
-+OS calls the CPHAL to obtain Status information. The Returned status is as follows
-+
-+@par MaxFrags
-+The OS may "Set" or "Get" this value. This defines the maximum
-+number of fragments that can be received by the CPMAC Rx port. The default
-+value for CPMAC is 2. This provides enough space to receive a maximum
-+length packet (1,518 bytes) with the default buffer size of 1518 and any
-+amount of RxBufferOffset. If the buffer size is configured to be smaller,
-+the OS *MUST* modify this parameter according to the following formula:
-+((System Max packet length)/(RxBufSize)) + 1. (The extra 1 fragment is to
-+allow for RxBufferOffset)
-+
-+@code
-+// Following defined in "cpswhal_cpmac.h"
-+// CPMAC CPHAL STATUS
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK (1 << 0)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX (1 << 1) // 0 - HD, 1 - FD
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED (1 << 2) // 0 - 10, 1 - 100
-+
-+// ADAPTER CHECK Codes
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK (1 << 7)
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_DIRECTION (1 << 8) // 0 - Tx, 1 - Rx
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_CODE (0xF << 9) See CPMAC Guide
-+#define CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_CH (0x7 << 13) See CPMAC Guide
-+@endcode
-+
-+@code
-+void osStateChange(OS_DEVICE *OsDev)
-+ {
-+ int status;
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Status", hcGet, &status);
-+ if(status & CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK)
-+ {
-+ printf("[osStateChange[%d]] HAL notified OS of AdapterCheck (Link Status 0x%08X)\n", OsDev->port, status);
-+ adaptercheck(OsDev->port);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ printf("[osStateChange[%d]] HAL notified OS of State Change (Link Status %s)\n", OsDev->port, (status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK) ? "Up" : "Down");
-+ if(status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK)
-+ {
-+ printf("Speed %s, Duplex %s\n",
-+ status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED ? "100" : "10",
-+ status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX ? "FD" : "HD");
-+ }
-+ }
-+@endcode
-+
-+@par Tick
-+ The CPHAL calls the OS to set the interval for calling halTick()<BR>
-+ Note: Predefined value hcTick now recommended for use.
-+@code
-+*** Example Code ***
-+
-+*** CPHAL code ***
-+int Ticks;
-+HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcTick, hcSet, &Ticks);
-+
-+*** OS code ***
-+ ..
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcTick) == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ // Enable the Tick Interval
-+ if(*(unsigned int *) ParmValue)
-+ printf("osTickSet: Interval = %d ticks\n", Interval);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcClear) == 0)
-+ {
-+ // Request disabling of the Tick Timer, ParmValue is ignored
-+ }
-+ }
-+@endcode
-+
-+@par The following information can be obtained by the OS via 'Get'
-+
-+- StatsDump : OS supplies pointer to an 36 element unsigned int array
-+CPHAL will populate the array with the current Statistics values.<BR>
-+Note: all hcXXXX values are predefined and should be used by the OS.
-+
-+- hcPhyNum : Returns the PHY number.
-+- hcCpmacBase : Returns the base-address of the CPMAC device
-+- hcCpmacSize : Returns size of the CPMAC memory map
-+
-+
-+@par Phy Register Communication
-+
-+halControl() is used to read and write the Phy Registers via the key hcPhyAccess
-+
-+Both reading and writing the Phy registers involve setting the Value parameter of halControl()
-+<BR>
-+Value is a 32-bit value with bits partioned as follows
-+<BR>
-+
-+ 0 - 4 Phy Number <BR>
-+ 5 - 9 Phy Register <BR>
-+ 10 - 15 reserved <BR>
-+ 16 - 31 Data (write only)
-+<BR>
-+
-+
-+<B>Reading the Phy register</B>
-+
-+@code
-+ bit32u Value;
-+ bit32u RegAddr;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+ bit32u PhyRegisterData;
-+
-+ // Read Phy 31, register 20
-+
-+ PhyNum = 31;
-+ RegAddr = 20;
-+
-+ Value = (RegAddr << 5);
-+ Value |= (PhyNum & 0x1F);
-+
-+ rc = HalFunc->Control(HalDev, hcPhyAccess, hcGet, (bit32u *) &Value)
-+ If(rc == 0)
-+ {
-+ // Value is overwriten with the value in Register 20 of Phy number 31.
-+ PhyRegisterData = Value;
-+ }
-+@endcode
-+
-+<B>Writing the Phy register</B>
-+@code
-+ bit32u Value;
-+ bit32u RegAddr;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+ bit32u PhyRegisterData;
-+
-+ // Reset Phy 23
-+
-+ PhyNum = 23;
-+ RegAddr = 0;
-+ PhyRegisterData = 0x8000; // Reset bit set
-+
-+ Value = (RegAddr << 5);
-+ Value |= (PhyNum & 0x1F);
-+ Value |= (PhyRegisterData << 16);
-+
-+ rc = HalFunc->Control(HalDev, hcPhyAccess, hcSet, (bit32u *) &Value)
-+
-+ // Check is reset if done
-+
-+ PhyNum = 23;
-+ RegAddr = 0;
-+
-+ Value = (RegAddr << 5);
-+ Value |= (PhyNum & 0x1F);
-+
-+ rc = HalFunc->Control(HalDev, hcPhyAccess, hcGet, (bit32u *) &Value)
-+
-+ If(rc == 0)
-+ {
-+ // Value is overwriten with the value in Register 0 of Phy number 23.
-+ PhyRegisterData = Value;
-+ if((PhyRegisterData & 0x8000) == 0)
-+ ResetIsComplete;
-+ }
-+
-+@endcode
-+<B>
-+*** Example Showing turning values off/on ***
-+<BR>
-+</B>
-+
-+@code
-+
-+int On=1;
-+int Off=0;
-+ # Turn On loopback
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "CTRL_LOOPBACK", hcSet, (int*) &On);
-+
-+ # Turn off RX Flow
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "RX_FLOW_EN", hcSet, (int*) &Off);
-+@endcode
-+
-+@par CPMAC Configurable Parameters
-+
-+- RX_PASS_CRC : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_QOS_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_NO_CHAIN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_CMF_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_CSF_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_CEF_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_CAF_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_PROM_CH : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_BROAD_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_BROAD_CH : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_MULT_EN : See MBP_Enable description
-+- RX_MULT_CH : See MBP_Enable description
-+
-+- TX_PTYPE : See MacControl description
-+- TX_PACE : See MacControl description
-+- TX_FLOW_EN : See MacControl description
-+- RX_FLOW_EN : See MacControl description
-+- CTRL_LOOPBACK : See MacControl description
-+
-+- RX_MAXLEN : See CPMAC Guide
-+- RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH : See CPMAC Guide
-+- RX0_FLOWTHRESH : See CPMAC Guide
-+- RX_UNICAST_SET : See CPMAC Guide
-+- RX_UNICAST_CLEAR : See CPMAC Guide
-+
-+@par Multicast Support
-+- RX_MULTI_ALL : When used with hcSet, sets all the Hash Bits. When used
-+with hcClear clears all the Hash Bits.
-+- RX_MULTI_SINGLE : When used with hcSet, adds the Hashed Mac Address. When used
-+with hcClear deletes the Hashed Mac Address.
-+Note: Support will be added to keep track of Single additions and deletions.
-+
-+@code
-+*** Example Code ***
-+
-+*** OS code ***
-+ bit8u MacAddress[6];
-+ MacAddress[0] = 0x80;
-+ MacAddress[1] = 0x12;
-+ MacAddress[2] = 0x34;
-+ MacAddress[3] = 0x56;
-+ MacAddress[4] = 0x78;
-+ MacAddress[5] = 0x78;
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "RX_MULTI_SINGLE", hcSet, (bit8u*) &MacAddress);
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "RX_MULTI_SINGLE", hcClear, (bit8u*) &MacAddress);
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "RX_MULTI_ALL", hcSet, NULL);
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "RX_MULTI_ALL", hcClear, NULL);
-+@endcode
-+@par MdioConnect Fields
-+<BR>
-+- "MdioConnect" : The OS can set the Phy connection using this key. The default connection is Auto-Negotiation ON, All modes possible.
-+
-+
-+- _CPMDIO_HD <----- Allow Half Duplex, default is 1 (On)
-+- _CPMDIO_FD <----- Allow Full Duplex, default is 1 (On)
-+- _CPMDIO_10 <----- Allow 10 Mbs, default is 1 (On)
-+- _CPMDIO_100 <----- Allow 100 Mbs, default is 1 (On)
-+- _CPMDIO_NEG_OFF <----- Turn off Auto Negotiation, default is 0 (Auto Neg is on)
-+- _CPMDIO_NOPHY <----- Set for use with Marvel-type switch, default is 0 (Phy present)
-+- _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX <---- Enables Auto Mdix (in conjunction with MdixMask), default is 1 (On)
-+
-+Note: When _CPMDIO_NOPHY is set, CPMAC will report being linked at 100/FD. Reported PhyNum will be 0xFFFFFFFF
-+
-+@par Setting CPMAC for use with a Marvel-type Switch
-+@code
-+ bit32u MdioConnect;
-+
-+ MdioConnect = _CPMDIO_NOPHY;
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "MdioConnect", hcSet, (bit32u*) &MdioConnect);
-+@endcode
-+
-+@par OS Support for MDIO
-+@p The OS will need to supply the following values which the CPHAL will request via halControl()
-+<BR>
-+- MdioBusFrequency : The frequency of the BUS that MDIO is on (requested via hcMdioBusFrequency)
-+<BR>
-+- MdioClockFrequency : The desired Clock Frequency that MDIO qill operate at (requested via hcMdioClockFrequency)
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page cpmac_conf DeviceFindxxx() Parameters
-+
-+These are some of the parameters that the CPMAC will request via the DeviceFindxxx() functions -
-+<BR>
-+- "Mlink" : bit mask indicating what link status method Phy is using. Default is MDIO state machine (0x0)
-+- "PhyMask" : bit mask indicating PhyNums used by this CPMAC (e.g 0x8000000, PhyNum is 31)
-+- "MdixMask" : bit mask indicating which Phys support AutoMdix. Default is 0x0 (None)
-+<BR>
-+@par Example cpmac definition from the options.conf for the Sangam VDB
-+<BR>
-+- cpmac( id=eth0, base=0xA8610000, size=0x800, reset_bit=17, int_line=19, PhyMask=0x80000000, MLink=0, MdixMask=0 )
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page auto_mdix Auto Mdix Support
-+
-+Auto Mdix selection is controlled by two elements in the CPMAC. First the OS can turn Auto Midx On or Off by the use of the
-+MdioConnect field, _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX. This is defaulted ON. For actual Auto Mdix operation the Phy must also be Auto Mdix capable.
-+This is specified by the DeviceFindxxx() field, "MdixMask" (supplied as the variable hcMdixMask).
-+If both these fields are set then the CPMDIO state machine will be enabled for Auto Mdix checking.
-+If a switch to MDI or MDIX mode is needed, the CPMAC will signal this to the OS via Control() using
-+the hcMdioMdixSwitch key.
-+
-+@par OS example for responding to a Mdix Switch Request
-+<BR>
-+@code
-+if(osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcMdioMdixSwitch) == 0) // See if key is Mdix Switch Request
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0) // Only respond to Set requests
-+ {
-+
-+ bit32u Mdix;
-+
-+ Mdix = *(bit32u *) ParmValue; // Extract requested Mode
-+ // 0 : MDI
-+ // 1 : MDIX
-+ if(Mdix)
-+ osSetPhyIntoMdixMode(); // Device specific logic
-+ else
-+ osSetPhyIntoMdiMode(); // Device specific logic
-+ rc = 0; // Set return code as Successfull
-+ }
-+@endcode
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page cpmac_stats CPMAC Specific Statistics
-+
-+Statistics level '0' contains all CPMAC specific statistics.
-+
-+
-+*/
-+
-+/**
-+@page Example_Driver_Code
-+
-+@section example_intro Introduction
-+This section provides an in-depth code example for driver implementations. The code
-+below illustrates the use of the CPMAC HAL, but is equally applicable to any CPHAL
-+implementation. Note: the CPHAl constants hcGet, hcSet etc., are currently available for use with teh CPMAC module.
-+Other modules should continue to use pszGET, etc. until these are made generally available.
-+
-+@par Pull Model Example
-+
-+@code
-+
-+#define _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+
-+typedef struct _os_device_s OS_DEVICE;
-+typedef struct _os_receive_s OS_RECEIVEINFO;
-+typedef struct _os_send_s OS_SENDINFO;
-+typedef struct _os_setup_s OS_SETUP;
-+
-+#include "cpswhal_cpmac.h"
-+
-+#define dbgPrintf printf
-+
-+typedef struct _os_device_s
-+{
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc;
-+ OS_SETUP *OsSetup;
-+ bit32u Interrupt;
-+ int (*halIsr)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int*);
-+ int ModulePort;
-+ int Protocol;
-+ int LinkStatus; // 0-> down, otherwise up
-+}os_device_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_receive_s
-+{
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo;
-+ char *ReceiveBuffer;
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_receive_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_send_s
-+{
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_send_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_setup_s
-+{
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_setup_s;
-+
-+
-+
-+void FlowForCphal(OS_DEVICE *OsDev)
-+{
-+ CHANNEL_INFO ChannelInfo;
-+ int nChannels = 200;
-+ int halFuncSize;
-+ int rc;
-+
-+ // Populate OsFunc structure
-+ rc = osInitModule(OsDev);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from osInitModule:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ // OS-Cphal handshake
-+ rc = halCpmacInitModule(&OsDev->HalDev, OsDev, &OsDev->HalFunc, OsDev->OsFunc,
-+ sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS), &halFuncSize, OsDev->ModulePort);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from halCpmacInitModule:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+ // See if hardware module exists
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->Probe(OsDev->HalDev);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from Probe:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+ // Initialize hardware module
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->Init(OsDev->HalDev);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from Init:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+ // Setup Channel Information (Tranmsit, channel 0)
-+ ChannelInfo.Channel = 0;
-+ ChannelInfo.Direction = DIRECTION_TX;
-+ ChannelInfo.TxNumBuffers = nChannels;
-+ ChannelInfo.TxNumQueues = 1;
-+ ChannelInfo.TxServiceMax = nChannels/3;
-+
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->ChannelSetup(OsDev->HalDev, &ChannelInfo, OsDev->OsSetup);
-+
-+ // Setup Channel Information (Receive, channel 0)
-+ ChannelInfo.Channel = 0;
-+ ChannelInfo.Direction = DIRECTION_RX;
-+ ChannelInfo.RxBufSize = 1518;
-+ ChannelInfo.RxBufferOffset = 0;
-+ ChannelInfo.RxNumBuffers = 2*nChannels;
-+ ChannelInfo.RxServiceMax = nChannels/3;
-+
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->ChannelSetup(OsDev->HalDev, &ChannelInfo, OsDev->OsSetup);
-+
-+ // Open the hardware module
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->Open(OsDev->HalDev);
-+
-+ // Module now ready to Send/Receive data
-+}
-+
-+
-+int osInitModule(OS_FUNCTIONS **pOsFunc)
-+ {
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc;
-+
-+ OsFunc = (OS_FUNCTIONS *) malloc(sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS));
-+ if (!OsFunc)
-+ return (-1);
-+
-+ *pOsFunc = OsFunc;
-+
-+ OsFunc->CriticalOff = osCriticalOff;
-+ OsFunc->CriticalOn = osCriticalOn;
-+ OsFunc->DataCacheHitInvalidate = osDataCacheHitInvalidate;
-+ OsFunc->DataCacheHitWriteback = osDataCacheHitWriteback;
-+ OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo = osDeviceFindInfo;
-+ OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint = osDeviceFindParmUint;
-+ OsFunc->DeviceFindParmValue = osDeviceFindParmValue;
-+ OsFunc->Free = osFree;
-+ OsFunc->FreeDev = osFreeDev;
-+ OsFunc->FreeDmaXfer = osFreeDmaXfer;
-+ OsFunc->FreeRxBuffer = osFreeRxBuffer;
-+ OsFunc->IsrRegister = osIsrRegister;
-+ OsFunc->IsrUnRegister = osIsrUnRegister;
-+ OsFunc->Malloc = osMalloc;
-+ OsFunc->MallocDev = osMallocDev;
-+ OsFunc->MallocDmaXfer = osMallocDmaXfer;
-+ OsFunc->MallocRxBuffer = osMallocRxBuffer;
-+
-+
-+ OsFunc->Memset = memset;
-+ OsFunc->Printf = printf;
-+ OsFunc->Sprintf = sprintf;
-+ OsFunc->Strcmpi = osStrcmpi;
-+ OsFunc->Strlen = strlen;
-+ OsFunc->Strstr = strstr;
-+ OsFunc->Strtoul = strtoul;
-+
-+ OsFunc->Control = osControl;
-+ OsFunc->Receive = osReceive;
-+ OsFunc->SendComplete = osSendComplete;
-+ OsFunc->TeardownComplete = osTearDownComplete;
-+
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+int osReceive(OS_DEVICE *OsDev,FRAGLIST *Fraglist,bit32u FragCount,bit32u PacketSize,HAL_RECEIVEINFO *halInfo, bit32u mode)
-+ {
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO *skb = (OS_RECEIVEINFO *)Fraglist[0].OsInfo;
-+ dcache_i((char *)Fraglist->data, Fraglist->len);
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->RxReturn(halInfo,0);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+int osSendComplete(OS_SENDINFO *skb)
-+ {
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+static void *osMallocRxBuffer(bit32u Size,void *MemBase, bit32u MemRange,
-+ OS_SETUP *OsSetup, HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo,
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO **OsReceiveInfo, OS_DEVICE *OsDev )
-+ {
-+ void *HalBuffer;
-+ OS_RECEIVEINFO *OsPriv;
-+
-+ HalBuffer=malloc(Size);
-+ if (!HalBuffer)
-+ {
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+ // Malloc the OS block
-+ *OsReceiveInfo = malloc(sizeof(OS_RECEIVEINFO));
-+ if (!*OsReceiveInfo)
-+ {
-+ free(HalBuffer);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+ // Initialize the new buffer descriptor
-+ OsPriv = *OsReceiveInfo;
-+ OsPriv->OsDev = OsDev;
-+ OsPriv->ReceiveBuffer = HalBuffer;
-+ OsPriv->HalReceiveInfo = HalReceiveInfo;
-+
-+ return(HalBuffer);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+void SendBuffer(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, char *Buffer, int Size)
-+{
-+ FRAGLIST Fraglist;
-+ bit32u FragCount;
-+
-+ tcb_pending++;
-+ Fraglist.len = Size;
-+ Fraglist.data = (unsigned *) Buffer;
-+ FragCount = 1;
-+ mode = 0; // Channel 0
-+
-+ dcache_wb(Fraglist.data, Fraglist.len);
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Send(OsDev->HalDev, &Fraglist, FragCount, Size, (OS_SENDINFO *) Buffer, mode);
-+}
-+
-+
-+void osStateChange(OS_DEVICE *OsDev)
-+ {
-+ int status;
-+ int LinkStatus;
-+ OsDev->HalFunc->Control(OsDev->HalDev, "Status", hcGet, &status);
-+ if(status & CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK)
-+ {
-+ // Adapter Check, take appropiate action
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ LinkStatus = status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK;
-+ if(LinkStatus != OsDev->LinkStatus)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\n%s:Link %s for inst %d Speed %s, Duplex %s\n",
-+ __FUNCTION__,
-+ LinkStatus ? "up" : "down",
-+ OsDev->ModulePort,
-+ status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED ? "100" : "10",
-+ status & CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX ? "FD" : "HD");
-+ OsDev->LinkStatus = LinkStatus;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+
-+int osControl(OS_DEVICE *OsDev, const char *pszKey, const char* pszAction, void *ParmValue)
-+ {
-+ int rc=-1;
-+
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcCpuFrequency) == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(bit32u*) ParmValue = cpufreq;
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcMdioBusFrequency) == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(bit32u *)ParmValue = MdioBusFrequency;
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcMdioClockFrequency) == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(bit32u *)ParmValue = MdioClockFrequency;
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, hcTick) == 0)
-+ {
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ osTickSetInterval(OsDev, *(unsigned int *) ParmValue);
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if(osStrcmpi(pszAction, hcClear) == 0)
-+ {
-+ osTickDisable(OsDev);
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, "SioFlush") == 0)
-+ {
-+ MySioFlush();
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, "StateChange") == 0)
-+ {
-+ osStateChange(OsDev);
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (osStrcmpi(pszKey, "Sleep") == 0)
-+ {
-+ osSleep(*(int *)ParmValue);
-+ rc = 0;
-+ }
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+
-+@endcode
-+
-+
-+@par Push Model Example (Currently Eswitch ONLY)
-+
-+@code
-+
-+typedef struct _os_device_s OS_DEVICE;
-+typedef struct _os_receive_s OS_RECEIVEINFO;
-+typedef struct _os_send_s OS_SENDINFO;
-+typedef struct _os_setup_s OS_SETUP;
-+
-+#include "cpswhal.h" //Get glogal HAL stuff
-+#include "cpswhaleswitch.h" //Get device specific hal stuff
-+
-+
-+typedef struct _os_device_s
-+{
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc;
-+ OS_SETUP *OsSetup;
-+ bit32u Interrupt;
-+ int (*halIsr)(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int*);
-+ int ModulePort;
-+ int Protocol;
-+ int LinkStatus; // 0-> down, otherwise up
-+}os_device_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_receive_s
-+{
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO *HalReceiveInfo;
-+ char *ReceiveBuffer;
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_receive_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_send_s
-+{
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_send_s;
-+
-+typedef struct _os_setup_s
-+{
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+}os_setup_s;
-+
-+
-+
-+void FlowForCphal(OS_DEVICE *OsDev)
-+{
-+CHANNEL_INFO ChannelInfo;
-+ int nChannels = 200;
-+ int halFuncSize;
-+ int rc;
-+
-+ // Populate OsFunc structure
-+ rc = osInitModule(OsDev);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from osInitModule:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ // OS-Cphal handshake
-+ rc = cpswHalEswitchInitModule(&OsDev->HalDev, OsDev, &OsDev->HalFunc, OsDev->OsFunc,
-+ sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS), &halFuncSize, OsDev->ModulePort);
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ {
-+ sprintf(bufTmp, "%s: return code from cpswHalEswitchInitModule:'0x%08X'", __FUNCTION__, rc);
-+ errorout(bufTmp);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ ChannelInfo.Channel = 7;
-+ ChannelInfo.Direction = DIRECTION_RX;
-+ ChanInfo.Receive = osReceiveSS; // Specify function to receive data for this channel
-+
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->ChannelSetup(OsDev->HalDev, &ChannelInfo, OsDev->OsSetup);
-+
-+ MyConfig.debug=0;
-+ MyConfig.CpuFrequency = CpuFreq;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchFrequency = EswitchFreq;
-+ MyConfig.ResetBase = 0xa8611600;
-+ MyConfig.MacAddress = MacAddr;
-+
-+ MyConfig.EswitchResetBit= 27;
-+ MyConfig.Cpmac0ResetBit = 17;
-+ MyConfig.Cpmac1ResetBit = 21;
-+ MyConfig.MdioResetBit = 22;
-+ MyConfig.Phy0ResetBit = 26;
-+ MyConfig.Phy1ResetBit = 28;
-+ MyConfig.HdmaResetBit = 13;
-+ MyConfig.Cpmac0IntBit = 19;
-+ MyConfig.Cpmac1IntBit = 33;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchIntBit = 27;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchBase = 0xa8640000;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchBufferSize = 64;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchHostBufCount = 0;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchDefaultCamSize = 64;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchOverFlowCount = 200;
-+ MyConfig.EswitchOverFlowSize = 256;
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+ rc=EswitchConfig(HalDev,HalFunc,&MyConfig);
-+
-+
-+ // Open the hardware module
-+ rc = OsDev->HalFunc->Open(OsDev->HalDev);
-+
-+ // Module now ready to Send/Receive data
-+}
-+
-+
-+int EswitchConfig(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc, ESWITCH_CONFIG *Config)
-+{
-+ bit32u sts;
-+ sts = 0;
-+
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcdebug, Config->debug);
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcCpuFrequency , Config->CpuFrequency );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchFrequency , Config->EswitchFrequency );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcResetBase , Config->ResetBase );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcMacAddress , Config->MacAddress );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchResetBit, Config->EswitchResetBit);
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcCpmac0ResetBit , Config->Cpmac0ResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcCpmac1ResetBit , Config->Cpmac1ResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcMdioResetBit , Config->MdioResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcPhy0ResetBit , Config->Phy0ResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcPhy1ResetBit , Config->Phy1ResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcHdmaResetBit , Config->HdmaResetBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcCpmac0IntBit , Config->Cpmac0IntBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcCpmac1IntBit , Config->Cpmac1IntBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchIntBit , Config->EswitchIntBit );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchBase , Config->EswitchBase );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchBufferSize , Config->EswitchBufferSize );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchHostBufCount , Config->EswitchHostBufCount );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchDefaultCamSize , Config->EswitchDefaultCamSize );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchOverFlowCount , Config->EswitchOverFlowCount );
-+ sts |= cpswhalPushBin(hcEswitchOverFlowSize , Config->EswitchOverFlowSize );
-+ return(sts);
-+}
-+
-+
-+
-+@endcode
-+*/
-+
-+#endif
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/ec_errors_cpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/ec_errors_cpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/ec_errors_cpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/ec_errors_cpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.051592000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
-+/***************************************************************************
-+ Copyright(c) 2001, Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+
-+ FILE: ec_errors.h
-+
-+ DESCRIPTION:
-+ This file contains definitions and function declarations for
-+ error code support.
-+
-+ HISTORY:
-+ 14Dec00 MJH Added masking to EC_CLASS etc macros
-+ 17Sep02 GSG Added HAL support (new class&devices)
-+ 03Oct02 GSG Removed C++ style comments
-+***************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_EC_ERRORS
-+#define _INC_EC_ERRORS
-+
-+/*
-+ 31 - CRITICAL
-+ 30-28 - CLASS (ie. DIAG, KERNEL, FLASH, etc)
-+ 27-24 - INSTANCE (ie. 1, 2, 3, etc )
-+ 23-16 - DEVICE (ie. EMAC, IIC, etc)
-+ 15-08 - FUNCTION (ie. RX, TX, INIT, etc)
-+ 07-00 - ERROR CODE (ie. NO_BASE, FILE_NOT_FOUND, etc )
-+*/
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Useful defines for accessing fields within error code
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define CRITICAL_SHIFT 31
-+#define CLASS_SHIFT 28
-+#define INST_SHIFT 24
-+#define DEVICE_SHIFT 16
-+#define FUNCTION_SHIFT 8
-+#define ERROR_CODE_SHIFT 0
-+
-+#define CRITICAL_MASK 1
-+#define CLASS_MASK 0x07
-+#define DEVICE_MASK 0xFF
-+#define INST_MASK 0x0F
-+#define FUNCTION_MASK 0xFF
-+#define ERROR_CODE_MASK 0xFF
-+
-+#define EC_CLASS(val) ((val&CLASS_MASK) << CLASS_SHIFT)
-+#define EC_DEVICE(val) ((val&DEVICE_MASK) << DEVICE_SHIFT)
-+#define EC_INST(val) ((val&INST_MASK) << INST_SHIFT)
-+#define EC_FUNC(val) ((val&FUNCTION_MASK) << FUNCTION_SHIFT)
-+#define EC_ERR(val) ((val&ERROR_CODE_MASK) << ERROR_CODE_SHIFT)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Operation classes
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define EC_HAL EC_CLASS(0)
-+#define EC_DIAG EC_CLASS(8)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Device types
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define EC_DEV_EMAC EC_DEVICE(1)
-+#define EC_DEV_IIC EC_DEVICE(2)
-+#define EC_DEV_RESET EC_DEVICE(3)
-+#define EC_DEV_ATMSAR EC_DEVICE(4)
-+#define EC_DEV_MEM EC_DEVICE(5)
-+#define EC_DEV_DES EC_DEVICE(6)
-+#define EC_DEV_DMA EC_DEVICE(7)
-+#define EC_DEV_DSP EC_DEVICE(8)
-+#define EC_DEV_TMR EC_DEVICE(9)
-+#define EC_DEV_WDT EC_DEVICE(10)
-+#define EC_DEV_DCL EC_DEVICE(11)
-+#define EC_DEV_BBIF EC_DEVICE(12)
-+#define EC_DEV_PCI EC_DEVICE(13)
-+#define EC_DEV_XBUS EC_DEVICE(14)
-+#define EC_DEV_DSLIF EC_DEVICE(15)
-+#define EC_DEV_USB EC_DEVICE(16)
-+#define EC_DEV_CLKC EC_DEVICE(17)
-+#define EC_DEV_RAPTOR EC_DEVICE(18)
-+#define EC_DEV_DSPC EC_DEVICE(19)
-+#define EC_DEV_INTC EC_DEVICE(20)
-+#define EC_DEV_GPIO EC_DEVICE(21)
-+#define EC_DEV_BIST EC_DEVICE(22)
-+#define EC_DEV_HDLC EC_DEVICE(23)
-+#define EC_DEV_UART EC_DEVICE(24)
-+#define EC_DEV_VOIC EC_DEVICE(25)
-+/* 9.17.02 (new HAL modules) */
-+#define EC_DEV_CPSAR EC_DEVICE(0x1A)
-+#define EC_DEV_AAL5 EC_DEVICE(0x1B)
-+#define EC_DEV_AAL2 EC_DEVICE(0x1C)
-+#define EC_DEV_CPMAC EC_DEVICE(0x1D)
-+#define EC_DEV_VDMA EC_DEVICE(0x1E)
-+#define EC_DEV_VLYNQ EC_DEVICE(0x1F)
-+#define EC_DEV_CPPI EC_DEVICE(0x20)
-+#define EC_DEV_CPMDIO EC_DEVICE(0x21)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Function types
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define EC_FUNC_READ_CONF EC_FUNC(1)
-+#define EC_FUNC_INIT EC_FUNC(2)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Error codes
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define EC_CRITICAL (1<<CRITICAL_SHIFT)
-+#define EC_NO_ERRORS 0
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_BASE EC_ERR(1)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_RESET_BIT EC_ERR(2)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_RESET EC_ERR(3)
-+#define EC_VAL_BAD_BASE EC_ERR(4)
-+#define EC_VAL_MALLOCFAILED EC_ERR(5)
-+#define EC_VAL_NO_RESETBASE EC_ERR(6)
-+#define EC_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND EC_ERR(7)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Function declarations
-+---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+extern void ec_log_error( unsigned int );
-+
-+#endif /* _INC_EC_ERRORS */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.174574000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,1878 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * TNETDxxxx Software Support
-+ * Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+ *
-+ * FILE:
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ * This file contains the code for the HAL EMAC Bridge Test
-+ *
-+ * HISTORY:
-+ * xxXxx01 Denis RC1.00 Original Version created.
-+ * 22Jan02 Denis/Mick RC1.01 Modified for HAL EMAC API
-+ * 24Jan02 Denis/Mick RC1.02 Speed Improvements
-+ * 28Jan02 Denis/Mick RC1.16 Made function calls pointers
-+ * 28Jan02 Mick RC1.18 Split into separate modules
-+ * 29Jan02 Mick RC1.19 Hal include file cleaned up
-+ * 15Jul02 Michael Hanrahan RC1.20 Synch'd with Linux Version
-+ * 23Sep02 Michael Hanrahan RC1.21 Added CPPI.C
-+ * 16Oct02 Michael Hanrahan RC1.22 Added CAF etc to Options.Conf
-+ * 09Jan03 Michael Hanrahan RC3.01 Fixed incorrect MDIO check
-+ * 01Feb03 Michael Hanrahan RC3.02 Updated for GPIO/PBUSFREQ
-+ * 29Mar03 Michael Hanrahan 1.03 Corrected ChannelConfigGet
-+ * 29Mar03 Michael Hanrahan 1.03 Removed user setting of TxNumQueues
-+ * 23Aug04 Michael Hanrahan 1.7.8 Support for Setting Mac Address
-+ * @author Michael Hanrahan
-+ * @version 1.02
-+ * @date 24-Jan-2002
-+ *****************************************************************************/
-+#define _HAL_CPMAC
-+#define _CPHAL_CPMAC
-+#define _CPHAL
-+#define __CPHAL_CPMDIO
-+
-+#include "dox_cpmac.h" /* Documentation information */
-+
-+/* OS Data Structure definitions */
-+
-+typedef void OS_PRIVATE;
-+typedef void OS_DEVICE;
-+typedef void OS_SENDINFO;
-+typedef void OS_RECEIVEINFO;
-+typedef void OS_SETUP;
-+
-+/* HAL Data Structure definitions */
-+
-+typedef struct _phy_device PHY_DEVICE;
-+typedef struct hal_device HAL_DEVICE;
-+typedef struct hal_private HAL_PRIVATE;
-+typedef struct hal_private HAL_RECEIVEINFO;
-+
-+#include "cpcommon_cpmac.h"
-+#include "cpswhal_cpmac.h"
-+#include "cpmdio.h"
-+#include "hcpmac.h"
-+#include "cpmac_reg.h"
-+
-+
-+#define EC_MODULE
-+
-+/* MDIO Clock Frequency Default Value */
-+
-+/* Rcb/Tcb Constants */
-+
-+#define CB_SOF_BIT (1<<31)
-+#define CB_EOF_BIT (1<<30)
-+#define CB_SOF_AND_EOF_BIT (CB_SOF_BIT|CB_EOF_BIT)
-+#define CB_OWNERSHIP_BIT (1<<29)
-+#define CB_EOQ_BIT (1<<28)
-+#define CB_SIZE_MASK 0x0000ffff
-+#define RCB_ERRORS_MASK 0x03fe0000
-+
-+static char *channel_names[] = CHANNEL_NAMES; /* GSG 11/22 (may change this implementation) */
-+
-+#define scFound(Module) if (HalDev->State != enDevFound) return (Module|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE)
-+#define scInit(Module) if (HalDev->State < enInitialized) return (Module|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE)
-+#define scOpen(Module) if (HalDev->State < enOpened) return (Module|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE)
-+
-+
-+
-+/********************************************************************
-+**
-+** L O C A L F U N C T I O N S
-+**
-+********************************************************************/
-+static int halIsr(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int *MorePackets);
-+static int cpmacRandom(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+static int cpmacRandomRange(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int min, int max);
-+static int halPacketProcessEnd(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev);
-+
-+#include "cpcommon_cpmac.c" /*~RC3.02*/
-+#include "cppi_cpmac.c"
-+#include "cpmdio.c" /*~RC3.02*/
-+
-+static int MacAddressSave(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, unsigned char *MacAddr)
-+ {
-+ int i;
-+ int inst = HalDev->inst;
-+
-+ HalDev->MacAddr = MacAddr;
-+
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("MacAddrSave[%d]: ", inst);
-+ for (i=0;i<6;i++)
-+ dbgPrintf("%X", HalDev->MacAddr[i]);
-+ dbgPrintf("\n");
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+static int MacAddressSet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ unsigned char *macadr = &HalDev->MacAddr[0];
-+ int base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+
-+ scOpen(EC_CPMAC);
-+ CPMAC_MACADDRLO_0(base) = macadr[5];
-+ CPMAC_MACADDRMID(base) = macadr[4];
-+ CPMAC_MACADDRHI(base) = (macadr[0])|(macadr[1]<<8)|(macadr[2]<<16)|(macadr[3]<<24);
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("MacAddrSet: MacAddr(%d) %X %X %X\n", HalDev->inst, CPMAC_MACADDRLO_0(base),
-+ CPMAC_MACADDRMID(base),
-+ CPMAC_MACADDRHI(base));
-+
-+ dbgPrintf("Start MAC: %d\n",HalDev->dev_base);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+/*
-+ Updates the MacHash registers
-+*/
-+static void MacHashSet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+
-+ CPMAC_MACHASH1(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->MacHash1;
-+ CPMAC_MACHASH2(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->MacHash2;
-+ if (DBG(11))
-+ dbgPrintf("CPMAC[%X]: MacHash1 0x%08X, MacHash2 0x%08X\n", HalDev->dev_base, CPMAC_MACHASH1(HalDev->dev_base), CPMAC_MACHASH2(HalDev->dev_base));
-+ }
-+
-+/*
-+ Reads the MacControl register and updates
-+ the changable bits. (See MACCONTROL_MASK)
-+*/
-+static void RxMBP_EnableSet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u RxMbpEnable;
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+ RxMbpEnable = CPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ RxMbpEnable &= ~RX_MBP_ENABLE_MASK; /* Clear out updatable bits */
-+ RxMbpEnable |= HalDev->RxMbpEnable;
-+ CPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(HalDev->dev_base) = RxMbpEnable;
-+ }
-+/*
-+ Reads the MacControl register and updates
-+ the changable bits. (See MACCONTROL_MASK)
-+*/
-+static void MacControlSet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ bit32u MacControl;
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+ MacControl = CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ MacControl &= ~MACCONTROL_MASK; /* Clear out updatable bits */
-+ MacControl |= HalDev->MacControl;
-+ if(!(MacControl & MII_EN)) /* If Enable is not set just update register */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) = MacControl;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if(MacControl & CTRL_LOOPBACK) /* Loopback Set */
-+ {
-+ /* mii_en is set and loopback is needed,
-+ clear mii_en, set loopback, then set mii_en
-+ */
-+ MacControl &= ~MII_EN; /* Clear MII_EN */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) = MacControl;
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) |= MII_EN; /* Set MII_EN */
-+ HalDev->Linked = 1; /* if in loopback the logically linked */
-+ }
-+ else /* If Loopback not set just update */
-+ {
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) = MacControl;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ dbgPrintf("[halMacControlSet]MacControl:%08X\n", CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base));
-+ }
-+static int UnicastSet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ CPMAC_RX_UNICAST_SET(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->RxUnicastSet;
-+ CPMAC_RX_UNICAST_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->RxUnicastClear;
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+static bit32u HashGet(bit8u *Address)
-+ {
-+ bit32u hash;
-+ bit8u tmpval;
-+ int i;
-+
-+ hash = 0;
-+ for( i=0; i<2; i++ )
-+ {
-+ tmpval = *Address++;
-+ hash ^= (tmpval>>2)^(tmpval<<4);
-+ tmpval = *Address++;
-+ hash ^= (tmpval>>4)^(tmpval<<2);
-+ tmpval = *Address++;
-+ hash ^= (tmpval>>6)^(tmpval);
-+ }
-+
-+ return( hash & 0x3F );
-+ }
-+
-+static void HashAdd(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit8u *MacAddress)
-+{
-+ bit32u HashValue;
-+ bit32u HashBit;
-+
-+ HashValue = HashGet(MacAddress);
-+
-+ if(HashValue < 32)
-+ {
-+ HashBit = (1 << HashValue);
-+ HalDev->MacHash1 |= HashBit;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ HashBit = (1 << (HashValue-32));
-+ HalDev->MacHash2 |= HashBit;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+static void HashDel(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit8u *MacAddress)
-+{
-+ bit32u HashValue;
-+ bit32u HashBit;
-+
-+ HashValue = HashGet(MacAddress);
-+
-+ if(HashValue < 32)
-+ {
-+ HashBit = (1 << HashValue);
-+ HalDev->MacHash1 &= ~HashBit;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ HashBit = (1 << (HashValue-32));
-+ HalDev->MacHash2 &= ~HashBit;
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+/* Replace with an array based on key, with a ptr to the code to do */
-+/* e.g. [enRX_PASS_CRC] = {Set, MBP_UPDATE() } */
-+static void DuplexUpdate(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+ PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev = HalDev->PhyDev;
-+
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+
-+ /* No Phy Condition */
-+ if(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_NOPHY) /*MJH+030805*/
-+ {
-+ /* No Phy condition, always linked */
-+ HalDev->Linked = 1;
-+ HalDev->EmacSpeed = 1;
-+ HalDev->EmacDuplex = 1;
-+ HalDev->PhyNum = 0xFFFFFFFF; /* No Phy Num */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(base) |= FULLDUPLEX; /*MJH+030909*/
-+ osfuncStateChange();
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->MacControl & CTRL_LOOPBACK) /* Loopback Set */
-+ {
-+ HalDev->Linked = 1;
-+ return;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_LOOPBK)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->Linked = cpMacMdioGetLoopback(HalDev->PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ HalDev->Linked = cpMacMdioGetLinked(HalDev->PhyDev);
-+ }
-+ if (HalDev->Linked)
-+ {
-+ /* Retreive Duplex and Speed and the Phy Number */
-+ if(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_LOOPBK)
-+ HalDev->EmacDuplex = 1;
-+ else
-+ HalDev->EmacDuplex = cpMacMdioGetDuplex(PhyDev);
-+ HalDev->EmacSpeed = cpMacMdioGetSpeed(PhyDev);
-+ HalDev->PhyNum = cpMacMdioGetPhyNum(PhyDev);
-+
-+ if(HalDev->EmacDuplex)
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(base) |= FULLDUPLEX;
-+ else
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(base) &= ~FULLDUPLEX;
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ dbgPrintf("%d: Phy= %d, Speed=%s, Duplex=%s\n",HalDev->inst,HalDev->PhyNum,(HalDev->EmacSpeed)?"100":"10",(HalDev->EmacDuplex)?"Full":"Half");
-+ }
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ dbgPrintf("DuplexUpdate[%d]: MACCONTROL 0x%08X, %s\n", HalDev->inst, CPMAC_MACCONTROL(base),(HalDev->Linked)?"Linked":"Not Linked");
-+}
-+static void MdioSetPhyMode(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ unsigned int PhyMode;
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+
-+ PhyMode = NWAY_AUTO|NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100|NWAY_FD10|NWAY_HD10;
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("halSetPhyMode1: MdioConnect:%08X ,", HalDev->MdioConnect);
-+ dbgPrintf("PhyMode:%08X Auto:%d, FD10:%d, HD10:%d, FD100:%d, HD100:%d\n", PhyMode,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_AUTO, PhyMode&NWAY_FD10, PhyMode&NWAY_HD10, PhyMode&NWAY_FD100,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_HD100);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ if ( HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_NEG_OFF) /* ~RC3.01 */
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_AUTO); /* Disable Auto Neg */
-+ if (!(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_HD))
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_HD100|NWAY_HD10); /* Cannot support HD */
-+ if (!(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_FD))
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_FD10); /* Cannot support FD */
-+ if (!(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_10))
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_HD10|NWAY_FD10); /* Cannot support 10 Mbs */
-+ if (!(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_100))
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_HD100|NWAY_FD100); /* Cannot support 100 Mbs */
-+
-+ if(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX) PhyMode |= NWAY_AUTOMDIX; /* Set AutoMdix */
-+
-+ if (HalDev->CpmacFrequency <= 50000000)
-+ PhyMode &= ~(NWAY_FD100|NWAY_HD100); /* Cannot support 100 MBS */
-+ if(DBG(7))
-+ dbgPrintf("halNeg: PhyMode[0x%08X] %d\n", HalDev->dev_base, PhyMode);
-+
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("halSetPhyMode2: MdioConnect:%08X ,", HalDev->MdioConnect);
-+ dbgPrintf("PhyMode:%08X Auto:%d, FD10:%d, HD10:%d, FD100:%d, HD100:%d\n", PhyMode,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_AUTO, PhyMode&NWAY_FD10, PhyMode&NWAY_HD10, PhyMode&NWAY_FD100,
-+ PhyMode&NWAY_HD100);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ cpMacMdioSetPhyMode(HalDev->PhyDev,PhyMode);
-+ DuplexUpdate(HalDev);
-+ }
-+static int StatsClear(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int i;
-+ MEM_PTR pStats;
-+
-+ scOpen(EC_CPMAC);
-+
-+ pStats = pCPMAC_RXGOODFRAMES(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ for (i=0;i<STATS_MAX;i++)
-+ {
-+ *(MEM_PTR)(pStats) = 0xFFFFFFFF;
-+ pStats++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+}
-+static void StatsDump(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, void *Value)
-+ {
-+ MEM_PTR ptrStats;
-+ MEM_PTR ptrValue;
-+ int i;
-+ ptrStats = pCPMAC_RXGOODFRAMES(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ ptrValue = (bit32u*) Value;
-+ for (i=0; i<STATS_MAX; i++)
-+ {
-+ *ptrValue = *ptrStats;
-+ if(DBG(4))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("halStatsDump: Stat[%d:0x%08X] %d 0x%08X %d\n", i, ptrStats, *ptrStats, ptrValue, *ptrValue);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+ ptrStats++;
-+ ptrValue++;
-+ }
-+ }
-+static void ConfigApply(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ CPMAC_RX_MAXLEN(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->RxMaxLen;
-+ CPMAC_RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->RxFilterLowThresh;
-+ CPMAC_RX0_FLOWTHRESH(HalDev->dev_base) = HalDev->Rx0FlowThresh;
-+ UnicastSet(HalDev);
-+ MacAddressSet(HalDev);
-+ RxMBP_EnableSet(HalDev);
-+ MacHashSet(HalDev);
-+ MacControlSet(HalDev);
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ dbgPrintf("ValuesUpdate[%d]: MBP_ENABLE 0x%08X\n", HalDev->inst, CPMAC_RX_MBP_ENABLE(HalDev->dev_base));
-+ }
-+static int halStatus(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int status;
-+
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_STATUS|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE); /*MJH+030805*/
-+
-+ /* No Phy Condition */
-+ if(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_NOPHY) /*MJH+030805*/
-+ {
-+ /* No Phy condition, always linked */
-+ status = HalDev->Linked;
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX;
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED;
-+ return(status);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ if (HalDev->HostErr) /* Adapter Check */
-+ {
-+ bit32u tmp;
-+ status = CPMAC_STATUS_ADAPTER_CHECK;
-+ if(HalDev->MacStatus & RX_HOST_ERR_CODE)
-+ {
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_DIRECTION;
-+ tmp = (HalDev->MacStatus & RX_HOST_ERR_CODE) >> 12; /* Code */
-+ status |= (tmp << 9); /* Code */
-+ tmp = (HalDev->MacStatus & RX_ERR_CH) >> 8; /* Channel */
-+ status |= (tmp << 13);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if(HalDev->MacStatus & TX_HOST_ERR_CODE)
-+ {
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_HOST_ERR_DIRECTION;
-+ tmp = (HalDev->MacStatus & TX_HOST_ERR_CODE) >> 20; /* Code */
-+ status |= (tmp << 9); /* Code */
-+ tmp = (HalDev->MacStatus & TX_ERR_CH) >> 16; /* Channel */
-+ status |= (tmp << 13);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ status = HalDev->Linked;
-+ if(status)
-+ {
-+ status = CPMAC_STATUS_LINK;
-+ if(cpMacMdioGetDuplex(HalDev->PhyDev))
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_DUPLEX;
-+ if(cpMacMdioGetSpeed(HalDev->PhyDev))
-+ status |= CPMAC_STATUS_LINK_SPEED;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ dbgPrintf("[halStatus] Link Status is %d for 0x%X\n", status, HalDev->dev_base);
-+ return(status);
-+}
-+static int InfoAccess(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int Key, int Action, void *ParmValue)
-+ {
-+ int rc = 0;
-+ int Update=0;
-+
-+ switch (Key)
-+ {
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* GENERAL */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enVersion :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ *(const char **)ParmValue = pszVersion_CPMAC;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enDebug :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->debug = *(unsigned int *)ParmValue;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ case enStatus :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ int status;
-+ status = halStatus(HalDev);
-+ *(int *)ParmValue = status;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* RX_MBP_ENABLE */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enRX_PASS_CRC :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_PASS_CRC(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_QOS_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_QOS_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_NO_CHAIN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_NO_CHAIN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_CMF_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_CMF_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_CSF_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_CSF_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_CEF_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_CEF_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_CAF_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_CAF_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_PROM_CH :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_PROM_CH(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_BROAD_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_BROAD_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_BROAD_CH :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_BROAD_CH(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_MULT_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_MULT_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_MULT_CH :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_MULT_CH(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* MAC_CONTROL */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enTX_PTYPE :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_TX_PTYPE(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enTX_PACE :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_TX_PACE(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enTX_FLOW_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_TX_FLOW_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_FLOW_EN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_RX_FLOW_EN(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ case enCTRL_LOOPBACK :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_CTRL_LOOPBACK(*(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* RX_UNICAST_SET */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enRX_UNICAST_SET :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->RxUnicastSet |= (1 << *(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ HalDev->RxUnicastClear &= ~(1 << *(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_UNICAST_CLEAR :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->RxUnicastClear |= (1 << *(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ HalDev->RxUnicastSet &= ~(1 << *(unsigned int *)ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ case enRX_MAXLEN :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->RxMaxLen = *(unsigned int *)ParmValue;
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ case enRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->RxFilterLowThresh = *(unsigned int *)ParmValue;
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX0_FLOWTHRESH :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->Rx0FlowThresh = *(unsigned int *)ParmValue;
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* RX_MULTICAST */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enRX_MULTICAST :
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_MULTI_SINGLE :
-+ if(DBG(11))
-+ {
-+ int tmpi;
-+ bit8u *MacAddress;
-+ MacAddress = (bit8u *) ParmValue;
-+ dbgPrintf("CPMAC[%X]: MacAddress '", HalDev->dev_base);
-+ for (tmpi=0; tmpi<6; tmpi++)
-+ dbgPrintf("%02X:", MacAddress[tmpi]);
-+ dbgPrintf("\n");
-+ }
-+ if(Action==enCLEAR)
-+ {
-+ HashDel(HalDev, ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HashAdd(HalDev, ParmValue);
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enRX_MULTI_ALL :
-+ if(Action==enCLEAR)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->MacHash1 = 0;
-+ HalDev->MacHash2 = 0;
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->MacHash1 = 0xFFFFFFFF;
-+ HalDev->MacHash2 = 0xFFFFFFFF;
-+ Update=1;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* MDIO */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+
-+ case enMdioConnect :
-+ if(Action==enSET)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->MdioConnect = *(unsigned int *)ParmValue;
-+ MdioSetPhyMode(HalDev);
-+ }
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ *(unsigned int *)ParmValue = HalDev->MdioConnect;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ /* */
-+ /* STATISTICS */
-+ /* */
-+ /********************************************************************/
-+ case enStatsClear :
-+ StatsClear(HalDev);
-+ break;
-+ case enStatsDump :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ StatsDump(HalDev, ParmValue);
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+/* Not implemented
-+ case enStats1 :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ StatsGet(HalDev, ParmValue, 1);
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+ case enStats2 :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ StatsGet(HalDev, ParmValue, 2);
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enStats3 :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ StatsGet(HalDev, ParmValue, 3);
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case enStats4 :
-+ if(Action==enGET)
-+ {
-+ StatsGet(HalDev, ParmValue, 4);
-+ }
-+ break;
-+
-+*/
-+
-+ default:
-+ rc = EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_OPTIONS|EC_VAL_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State == enOpened)
-+ switch (Update)
-+ {
-+ case 1 :
-+ ConfigApply(HalDev);
-+ break;
-+ default:
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (rc);
-+ }
-+static const char pszStats[] = "Stats;";
-+
-+static int halControl(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, const char *pszKey, const char *pszAction, void *Value)
-+ {
-+ int i;
-+ int rc=0;
-+ int Action;
-+ int ActionFound;
-+ int KeyFound;
-+
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(1))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\nhalControl-HalDev:%08X,Action:%s,Key:%s\n", (bit32u)HalDev, pszAction, pszKey);
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ /* 23Aug04 - BCIL needs to set Mac Address */
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, pszMacAddr) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ unsigned char *MacAddr;
-+ MacAddr = (unsigned char *) Value;
-+ MacAddressSave(HalDev, MacAddr);
-+ MacAddressSet(HalDev);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcLinked) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->Linked = *(int *)Value;
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, "TxIntDisable") == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->TxIntDisable = *(int *)Value;
-+ if(HalDev->TxIntDisable && (HalDev->State == enOpened))
-+ {
-+ /* if Opened and need TxIntDisabled, clear Ints for Channel 0 */
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = 1;
-+ }
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcPhyAccess) == 0)
-+ {
-+ bit32u RegAddr;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+ bit32u Data;
-+ bit32u ValueIn;
-+
-+ ValueIn = *(bit32u*) Value;
-+
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ /* Cannot access MII if not opended */
-+
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return(-1);
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+
-+ PhyNum = (ValueIn & 0x1F); /* Phynum 0-32 */
-+ RegAddr = (ValueIn >> 5) & 0xFF; /* RegAddr in upper 11 bits */
-+
-+ *(bit32u*)Value = _mdioUserAccessRead(HalDev->PhyDev, RegAddr, PhyNum);
-+
-+ return(0);
-+ } /* end of hcGet */
-+
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ PhyNum = (ValueIn & 0x1F); /* Phynum 0-32 */
-+ RegAddr = (ValueIn >> 5) & 0xFF; /* RegAddr in upper 11 bits of lower 16 */
-+
-+ Data = ValueIn >> 16; /* Data store in upper 16 bits */
-+
-+ _mdioUserAccessWrite(HalDev->PhyDev, RegAddr, PhyNum, Data);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ } /* End of hcPhyAccess */
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcPhyNum) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(!HalDev->Linked)
-+ return(-1); /* if not linked the no Phy Connected */
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(int *)Value = HalDev->PhyNum;
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcCpmacSize) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(bit32u *)Value = HalDev->CpmacSize;
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcCpmacBase) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ *(int *)Value = HalDev->dev_base;
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcFullDuplex) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ UPDATE_FULLDUPLEX(*(unsigned int *)Value);
-+ if(HalDev->State == enOpened)
-+ ConfigApply(HalDev);
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, pszDebug) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ActionFound=1;
-+ HalDev->debug = *(int *)Value;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszKey, hcMaxFrags) == 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ActionFound=1;
-+
-+ if ((*(int *)Value) > 0)
-+ HalDev->MaxFrags = *(int *)Value;
-+ else
-+ rc = (EC_AAL5|EC_FUNC_CONTROL|EC_VAL_INVALID_VALUE);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ActionFound=1;
-+
-+ *(int *)Value = HalDev->MaxFrags;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strstr(pszKey, pszStats) != 0)
-+ {
-+ KeyFound=1;
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ {
-+ int Level;
-+ int Ch;
-+ char *TmpKey = (char *)pszKey;
-+ ActionFound=1;
-+ TmpKey += HalDev->OsFunc->Strlen(pszStats);
-+ Level = HalDev->OsFunc->Strtoul(TmpKey, &TmpKey, 10);
-+ TmpKey++;
-+ Ch = HalDev->OsFunc->Strtoul(TmpKey, &TmpKey, 10);
-+ TmpKey++;
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(1))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\nhalControl-HalDev:%08X, Level:%d, Ch:%d\n", (bit32u)HalDev, Level, Ch);
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ StatsGet(HalDev, (void **)Value, Level, Ch, 0);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcSet) == 0)
-+ Action = enSET;
-+ else
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcClear) == 0)
-+ Action = enCLEAR;
-+ else
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(pszAction, hcGet) == 0)
-+ Action = enGET;
-+ else
-+ Action = enNULL;
-+
-+
-+
-+ for(i=enCommonStart+1;i<enCommonEnd;i++)
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(KeyCommon[i].strKey, pszKey)==0)
-+ {
-+ rc = InfoAccess(HalDev, KeyCommon[i].enKey, Action, Value);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ for(i=enCpmacStart+1;i<enCpmacEnd;i++)
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->OsFunc->Strcmpi(KeyCpmac[i].strKey, pszKey)==0)
-+ {
-+ rc = InfoAccess(HalDev, KeyCpmac[i].enKey, Action, Value);
-+ }
-+ }
-+/*
-+ if (KeyFound == 0)
-+ rc = (EC_MODULE|EC_FUNC_CONTROL|EC_VAL_KEY_NOT_FOUND);
-+
-+ if (ActionFound == 0)
-+ rc = (EC_MODULE|EC_FUNC_CONTROL|EC_VAL_ACTION_NOT_FOUND);
-+*/
-+
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+static bit32u ConfigGet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+ char *DeviceInfo = HalDev->DeviceInfo;
-+ int i = HalDev->inst;
-+ bit32u Value;
-+ int Error;
-+
-+ /* get the configuration parameters common to all modules */
-+ Error = ConfigGetCommon(HalDev);
-+ if (Error) return (EC_CPMAC|Error);
-+
-+ if (HalDev->debug)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("ConfigGet: haldev:0x%08X inst:%d base:0x%08X reset:%d\n", (bit32u) &HalDev, HalDev->inst, HalDev->dev_base, HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, pszMdioConnect,&Value); /*MJH+030805*/
-+ if(!Error) HalDev->MdioConnect = Value;
-+
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "PhyMask",&Value);
-+ if(!Error) HalDev->PhyMask = Value;
-+
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "MLink",&Value);
-+ if(!Error) HalDev->MLinkMask = Value;
-+
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, hcMdixMask, &Value);
-+ if(!Error)
-+ HalDev->MdixMask = Value;
-+ else
-+ HalDev->MdixMask = 0;
-+
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, hcSize, &Value); /*MJH+030425*/
-+ if(!Error) HalDev->CpmacSize = Value;
-+
-+ for(i=enCommonStart+1;i<enCommonEnd;i++)
-+ {
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, KeyCommon[i].strKey, (bit32u*)&Value);
-+ if(!Error)
-+ {
-+ InfoAccess(HalDev, KeyCommon[i].enKey, enSET, (bit32u*)&Value);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ for(i=enCpmacStart+1;i<enCpmacEnd;i++)
-+ {
-+ Error = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, KeyCpmac[i].strKey, (bit32u*)&Value);
-+ if(!Error)
-+ {
-+ InfoAccess(HalDev, KeyCpmac[i].enKey, enSET, (bit32u*)&Value);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+static void ConfigInit(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->inst == 0)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->dev_base = 0xA8610000;
-+ HalDev->ResetBit = 17;
-+ HalDev->interrupt = 19;
-+ HalDev->MLinkMask = 0;
-+ HalDev->PhyMask = 0xAAAAAAAA;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ HalDev->dev_base = 0xA8612800;
-+ HalDev->ResetBit = 21;
-+ HalDev->interrupt = 33; /*~RC3.02*/
-+ HalDev->MLinkMask = 0;
-+ HalDev->PhyMask = 0x55555555;
-+ }
-+ HalDev->RxMaxLen = 1518;
-+ HalDev->MaxFrags = 2;
-+ HalDev->MdioConnect = _CPMDIO_HD|_CPMDIO_FD|_CPMDIO_10|_CPMDIO_100|_CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX;
-+ HalDev->debug=0xFFFFFFFF;
-+ HalDev->debug=0;
-+ }
-+/* Shuts down the EMAC device
-+ *
-+ *@param HalDev EMAC instance. This was returned by halOpen()
-+ *@param mode Indicates actions to tak on close.
-+ <br>
-+ *PARTIAL - Disable EMAC
-+ <br>
-+ *FULL - Disable EMAC and call OS to free all allocated memory
-+ *
-+ *@retval
-+ * 0 OK
-+ <br>
-+ * Non-Zero Not OK
-+ *
-+ */
-+static int halInit( HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ int rc;
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State != enDevFound)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ /* Configure HAL defaults */
-+ ConfigInit(HalDev);
-+
-+ /* Retrieve HAL configuration parameters from data store */
-+ rc = ConfigGet(HalDev);
-+ if (rc) return (rc);
-+
-+ /* Updated 030403*/
-+ rc = HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcCpuFrequency, hcGet, &HalDev->CpuFrequency); /*MJH+030403*/
-+ if(rc)
-+ HalDev->CpuFrequency = 20000000; /*20 Mhz default */ /*MJH+030403*/
-+
-+ rc = HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcCpmacFrequency, hcGet, &HalDev->CpmacFrequency); /*MJH+030331*/
-+ if(rc)
-+ HalDev->CpmacFrequency = HalDev->CpuFrequency/2; /*MJH~030404*/
-+
-+ rc = HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcMdioBusFrequency, hcGet, &HalDev->MdioBusFrequency); /*MJH+030402*/
-+ if(rc)
-+ HalDev->MdioBusFrequency = HalDev->CpmacFrequency;
-+
-+ rc = HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcMdioClockFrequency, hcGet, &HalDev->MdioClockFrequency); /*MJH+030402*/
-+ if(rc)
-+ HalDev->MdioClockFrequency = 2200000; /* 2.2 Mhz PITS #14 */
-+
-+
-+ /* update device state */
-+ HalDev->State = enInitialized;
-+
-+ /* initialize statistics */
-+ StatsInit(HalDev); /* +RC3.02 */
-+
-+ /* -RC3.02
-+ StatsTable3[0].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxBufSize;
-+ StatsTable3[1].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxBufferOffset;
-+ StatsTable3[2].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxNumBuffers;
-+ StatsTable3[3].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].RxServiceMax;
-+ StatsTable3[4].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxNumBuffers;
-+ StatsTable3[5].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxNumQueues;
-+ StatsTable3[6].StatPtr = &HalDev->ChData[0].TxServiceMax;
-+ */
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+static int halProbe(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ int inst = HalDev->inst;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+ int error_code;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->State != enConnected)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_PROBE|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ if(HalDev->debug) dbgPrintf("halProbe: %d ",inst);
-+
-+ error_code = OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(inst,"cpmac",&HalDev->DeviceInfo);
-+
-+ if(error_code)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_PROBE|EC_VAL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND );
-+
-+ /* Set device state to DevFound */
-+ HalDev->State = enDevFound;
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+static void ChannelConfigInit(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalChn)
-+ {
-+ int Ch = HalChn->Channel;
-+ int Direction = HalChn->Direction;
-+ int nTxBuffers = 256;
-+
-+ if (Direction == DIRECTION_TX)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumBuffers = nTxBuffers;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues = 1;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax = nTxBuffers/3;
-+ HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch] = HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax;
-+ HalDev->TxIntThresholdMaster[Ch] = HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch];
-+ }
-+
-+ if (Direction == DIRECTION_RX)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxNumBuffers = nTxBuffers*2;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufferOffset = 0;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufSize = 1518;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxServiceMax = nTxBuffers/3; /*Not a typo*/
-+ }
-+ }
-+static int ChannelConfigApply(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalChn)
-+ {
-+ int Ch = HalChn->Channel;
-+ int Direction = HalChn->Direction;
-+
-+ if (DBG(11))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("halChannelConfigApply[%d:%d] haldev:0x%08X inst:%d base:0x%08X reset:%d\n", Ch, Direction, (bit32u) &HalDev, HalDev->inst, HalDev->dev_base, HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+
-+ if (Direction == DIRECTION_TX)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][Direction] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_TX_CH_ALREADY_OPEN);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Initialize Queue Data */
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueHead[Ch][0] = 0;
-+ HalDev->TxActQueueCount[Ch][0] = 0;
-+ HalDev->TxActive[Ch][0] = FALSE;
-+
-+ /* Need to use a macro that takes channel as input */
-+ CPMAC_TX0_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+
-+ /* Initialize buffer memory for the channel */
-+ InitTcb(HalDev, Ch);
-+
-+ if(!HalDev->TxIntDisable)
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_SET(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Ch); /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][Direction] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_RX_CH_ALREADY_OPEN);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Initialize Queue Data */
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueHead[Ch] = 0;
-+ HalDev->RxActQueueCount[Ch] = 0;
-+
-+ HalDev->RxActive[Ch] = FALSE;
-+
-+ /* Need to use a macro that takes channel as input */
-+ CPMAC_RX0_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+
-+ /* Initialize buffer memory for the channel */
-+ InitRcb(HalDev, Ch);
-+
-+ CPMAC_RX_INTMASK_SET(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Ch); /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ }
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][Direction] = TRUE; /* channel is open */
-+
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+/* GSG 11/22
-+ * Retrieves channel parameters from configuration file. Any parameters
-+ * which are not found are ignored, and the HAL default value will apply,
-+ * unless a new value is given through the channel structure in the call
-+ * to ChannelSetup.
-+ */
-+static int ChannelConfigGet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalChn)
-+ {
-+ int Ch = HalChn->Channel;
-+ int Direction = HalChn->Direction;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+ unsigned int rc, Value;
-+ void *ChInfo;
-+
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmValue(HalDev->DeviceInfo, channel_names[Ch], &ChInfo);
-+ /* Do not fail if Channel Info not available for RC2 */
-+ if (rc) return(0);
-+/* if (rc) return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_CH_INFO_NOT_FOUND);*/
-+
-+ /* i don't care if a value is not found because they are optional */
-+ if(Direction == DIRECTION_TX)
-+ {
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "TxNumBuffers", &Value);
-+ if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumBuffers = Value;
-+
-+ /*rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "TxNumQueues", &Value);*/ /*MJH-030329*/
-+ /*if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxNumQueues = Value;*/ /*MJH-030329*/
-+
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "TxServiceMax", &Value);
-+ if (!rc)
-+ {
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax = Value;
-+ HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch] = HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax;
-+ HalDev->TxIntThresholdMaster[Ch] = HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch];
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if(Direction == DIRECTION_RX)
-+ {
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "RxNumBuffers", &Value);
-+ if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxNumBuffers = Value;
-+
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "RxBufferOffset", &Value);
-+ if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufferOffset = Value;
-+
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "RxBufSize", &Value);
-+ if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxBufSize = Value;
-+
-+ rc=OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(ChInfo, "RxServiceMax", &Value);
-+ if (!rc) HalDev->ChData[Ch].RxServiceMax = Value;
-+ }
-+ return (EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+#define ChannelUpdate(Field) if(HalChn->Field != 0xFFFFFFFF) HalDev->ChData[Ch].Field = HalChn->Field
-+
-+static void ChannelConfigUpdate(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalChn)
-+ {
-+ int Ch = HalChn->Channel;
-+ int Direction = HalChn->Direction;
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(1))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\nChnUpd-HalDev:%08X,Chn:%d:%d\n", (bit32u)HalDev, Ch, Direction); osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ if (Direction == DIRECTION_TX)
-+ {
-+ ChannelUpdate(TxNumBuffers);
-+ /*ChannelUpdate(TxNumQueues);*/ /*MJH~030329*/
-+ ChannelUpdate(TxServiceMax);
-+ HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch] = HalDev->ChData[Ch].TxServiceMax;
-+ HalDev->TxIntThresholdMaster[Ch] = HalDev->TxIntThreshold[Ch];
-+ }
-+ else
-+ if (Direction == DIRECTION_RX)
-+ {
-+ ChannelUpdate(RxBufferOffset);
-+ ChannelUpdate(RxBufSize);
-+ ChannelUpdate(RxNumBuffers);
-+ ChannelUpdate(RxServiceMax);
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(1))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\nRxNumBuffers %d\n",HalChn->RxNumBuffers); osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ }
-+ }
-+static int halChannelSetup(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, CHANNEL_INFO *HalChn, OS_SETUP *OsSetup)
-+ {
-+ int Direction;
-+ int Ch;
-+ int rc;
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State < enInitialized)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ /* We require the channel structure to be passed, even if it only contains
-+ the channel number */
-+ if (HalChn == NULL)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_NULL_CH_STRUCT);
-+ }
-+
-+ Ch = HalChn->Channel;
-+ Direction = HalChn->Direction;
-+
-+ /* This should check on Maximum Channels for RX or TX,
-+ they might be different Mick 021124 */
-+ if ((Ch < 0) || (Ch > (MAX_CHAN-1)))
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_INVALID_CH);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* if channel is already open, this call is invalid */
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsOpen[Ch][Direction] == TRUE)
-+ {
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_CHSETUP|EC_VAL_CH_ALREADY_OPEN);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* channel is closed, but might be setup. If so, reopen the hardware channel. */
-+ if (HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][Direction] == FALSE)
-+ {
-+ /* Setup channel configuration */
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].Channel = Ch;
-+
-+ /* Store OS_SETUP */
-+ HalDev->ChData[Ch].OsSetup = OsSetup;
-+
-+ /* Framework :
-+ Set Default Values
-+ Update with options.conf
-+ Apply driver updates
-+ */
-+ ChannelConfigInit(HalDev, HalChn);
-+ ChannelConfigGet(HalDev, HalChn);
-+ ChannelConfigUpdate(HalDev, HalChn);
-+
-+ /* cppi.c needs to use Rx/TxServiceMax */
-+ HalDev->BuffersServicedMax = 169; /* TEMP */
-+
-+ HalDev->ChIsSetup[Ch][Direction] = TRUE;
-+ }
-+
-+ rc = EC_NO_ERRORS;
-+
-+ /* If the hardware has been opened (is out of reset), then configure the channel
-+ in the hardware. NOTE: ChannelConfigApply calls the CPSAR ChannelSetup()! */
-+ if (HalDev->State == enOpened)
-+ {
-+ rc = ChannelConfigApply(HalDev, HalChn);
-+ }
-+
-+ return (rc);
-+ }
-+
-+
-+static int miiInfoGet(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, bit32u *miiBaseAddress, bit32u *miiResetBit)
-+ {
-+ int rc;
-+ void *DeviceInfo;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+
-+ /* Only one instance of cpmdio */
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(0,"cpmdio",&DeviceInfo); /*~RC3.02*/
-+
-+ if(rc)
-+ return (EC_DEV_CPMDIO|EC_FUNC_OPEN|EC_VAL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND );
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "base",miiBaseAddress);
-+ if(rc)
-+ rc=EC_DEV_CPMDIO|EC_FUNC_OPEN|EC_VAL_NO_BASE;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "reset_bit",miiResetBit);
-+ if(rc)
-+ rc=EC_DEV_CPMDIO|EC_FUNC_OPEN|EC_VAL_NO_BASE;
-+
-+
-+ /* See if need to make mdio functional in GPIO */
-+ gpioCheck(HalDev, DeviceInfo);
-+
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ dbgPrintf("miiBase: 0x%08X %u\n", *miiBaseAddress, *miiResetBit);
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+static void ephyCheck(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ { /*+RC3.02*/
-+ int rc;
-+ void *DeviceInfo;
-+ int mii_phy;
-+ int reset_bit;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc = HalDev->OsFunc;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindInfo(0,"ephy",&DeviceInfo);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "mii_phy",&mii_phy);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ rc = OsFunc->DeviceFindParmUint(DeviceInfo, "reset_bit",&reset_bit);
-+ if(rc) return;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->PhyMask & (1 << mii_phy))
-+ {
-+ *(volatile bit32u *)(HalDev->ResetBase) |= (1 << reset_bit); /*+RC3.02*/
-+ resetWait(HalDev);
-+ }
-+ } /*+RC3.02*/
-+static void AutoNegotiate(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ int size;
-+ bit32u ModID, RevMaj, RevMin;
-+ PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev;
-+ bit32u miiBaseAddress;
-+ bit32u miiResetBit;
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return;
-+
-+ miiInfoGet(HalDev, &miiBaseAddress, &miiResetBit);
-+
-+ cpMacMdioGetVer(miiBaseAddress, &ModID, &RevMaj, &RevMin);
-+ if(HalDev->debug)
-+ dbgPrintf("Mdio Module Id %d, Version %d.%d\n", ModID, RevMaj, RevMin);
-+
-+ size = cpMacMdioGetPhyDevSize();
-+ PhyDev = (PHY_DEVICE *) HalDev->OsFunc->Malloc( size );
-+
-+ HalDev->PhyDev = PhyDev;
-+
-+ ephyCheck(HalDev);
-+
-+ cpMacMdioInit( PhyDev, miiBaseAddress, HalDev->inst, HalDev->PhyMask, HalDev->MLinkMask, HalDev->MdixMask, HalDev->ResetBase, miiResetBit, HalDev->MdioBusFrequency, HalDev->MdioClockFrequency, HalDev->debug, HalDev); /*MJH~030402*/
-+ MdioSetPhyMode(HalDev);
-+
-+ return;
-+ }
-+static int halOpen(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ unsigned char *MacAddr;
-+ int i;
-+ int j;
-+ int rc, Ticks;
-+
-+ if (HalDev->debug)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("halOpen: haldev:0x%08X inst:%d base:0x%08X reset:%d\n", (bit32u) &HalDev, HalDev->inst, HalDev->dev_base, HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State < enInitialized)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_OPEN|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+
-+ /* take CPMAC out of reset - GSG 11/20*/
-+ if ((VOLATILE32(HalDev->ResetBase) & (1 << HalDev->ResetBit)) != 0)
-+ {
-+ /* perform normal close duties */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~MII_EN;
-+ CPMAC_TX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~TX_EN;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) &= ~RX_EN;
-+
-+ /* disable interrupt masks */
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = 0xFF;
-+ CPMAC_RX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = 0xFF;
-+ }
-+
-+ /* take CPMAC out of reset */
-+ *(volatile bit32u *)(HalDev->ResetBase) &= ~(1 << HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ resetWait(HalDev);
-+ *(volatile bit32u *)(HalDev->ResetBase) |= (1 << HalDev->ResetBit);
-+ resetWait(HalDev);
-+
-+ /* After Reset clear the Transmit and Receive DMA Head Descriptor Pointers */
-+
-+ CPMAC_TX0_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX1_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX2_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX3_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX4_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX5_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX6_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+ CPMAC_TX7_HDP(HalDev->dev_base)=0;
-+
-+ /* Rx Init */
-+
-+ CPMAC_RX0_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX1_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX2_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX3_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX4_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX5_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX6_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+ CPMAC_RX7_HDP(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+
-+ CPMAC_RX_BUFFER_OFFSET(HalDev->dev_base) = 0;
-+
-+ /* Init Tx and Rx DMA */
-+
-+ CPMAC_TX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) |= TX_EN;
-+ CPMAC_RX_CONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) |= RX_EN;
-+
-+ CPMAC_MAC_INTMASK_SET(HalDev->dev_base) |=2; /* Enable Adaptercheck Ints */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, pszMacAddr, hcGet, &MacAddr); /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ MacAddressSave(HalDev, MacAddr);
-+
-+ HalDev->HostErr = 0; /* Clear Adapter Check indicator */
-+ HalDev->State = enOpened; /* Change device state */
-+
-+ /* Start MDIO Negotiation */
-+ AutoNegotiate(HalDev);
-+
-+ /* Enable the Os Timer */
-+ Ticks = HalDev->CpuFrequency / 100; /* 10 milli-secs */ /*MJH~030402*/
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, pszTick, hcSet, &Ticks); /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->IsrRegister(HalDev->OsDev, halIsr, HalDev->interrupt);
-+
-+ /* GSG +030523 Malloc space for the Rx fraglist */
-+ HalDev->fraglist = HalDev->OsFunc->Malloc(HalDev->MaxFrags * sizeof(FRAGLIST));
-+
-+ /* Any pre-open configuration */
-+
-+ /* For any channels that have been pre-initialized, set them up now */
-+ /* Note : This loop should not use MAX_CHN, it should only
-+ loop through Channels Setup, memory should not be reserved
-+ until Channel is Setup
-+ */
-+ for(i=0; i<MAX_CHAN; i++) /* i loops through Channels */
-+ for(j=0; j<2; j++) /* j loops through DIRECTION values, 0 and 1 */
-+ {
-+ if(HalDev->ChIsSetup[i][j]==TRUE) /* If the Channel and Direction have been Setup */
-+ if(HalDev->ChIsOpen[i][j]==FALSE) /* but not opened, then Apply Values now */
-+ {
-+ CHANNEL_INFO HalChn;
-+ HalChn.Channel = i;
-+ HalChn.Direction = j;
-+ rc = ChannelConfigApply(HalDev, &HalChn);
-+ if(rc != EC_NO_ERRORS)
-+ return(rc);
-+ }
-+ } /* End of looping through Channel/Direction */
-+
-+ ConfigApply(HalDev); /* Apply Configuration Values to Device */
-+ CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base) |= MII_EN; /* MAC_EN */
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ dbgPrintf("[halOpen]MacControl:%08X\n", CPMAC_MACCONTROL(HalDev->dev_base));
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+#define INT_PENDING (MAC_IN_VECTOR_TX_INT_OR | MAC_IN_VECTOR_RX_INT_OR | MAC_IN_VECTOR_HOST_INT)
-+static int halShutdown(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ int Ch, Queue; /*GSG+030514*/
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state */
-+ if (HalDev->State == enOpened)
-+ halClose(HalDev, 3); /* GSG ~030429 */
-+
-+ /* Buffer/descriptor resources may still need to be freed if a Close
-+ Mode 1 was performed prior to Shutdown - clean up here */ /*GSG+030514*/
-+ for (Ch=0; Ch<MAX_CHAN; Ch++)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->RcbStart[Ch] != 0)
-+ FreeRx(HalDev,Ch);
-+
-+ for(Queue=0; Queue<MAX_QUEUE; Queue++)
-+ {
-+ if (HalDev->TcbStart[Ch][Queue] != 0)
-+ FreeTx(HalDev,Ch,Queue);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* free the HalFunc */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Free(HalDev->HalFuncPtr);
-+
-+ /* free the HAL device */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Free(HalDev);
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+int halIsr(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int *MorePackets)
-+{
-+ bit32u IntVec;
-+ int Serviced;
-+ int PacketsServiced=0;
-+ int Channel;
-+ int TxMorePackets=0;
-+ int RxMorePackets=0;
-+
-+ /* Verify proper device state - important because a call prior to Open would
-+ result in a lockup */
-+ if (HalDev->State != enOpened)
-+ return(EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_DEVICE_INT|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ IntVec = CPMAC_MAC_IN_VECTOR(HalDev->dev_base);
-+
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ if (DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("\nhalIsr: inst %d, IntVec 0x%X\n", HalDev->inst, IntVec); osfuncSioFlush();/* GSG 11/22 */
-+ }
-+#endif
-+
-+ HalDev->IntVec = IntVec;
-+ if (IntVec & MAC_IN_VECTOR_TX_INT_OR)
-+ {
-+ int TxServiceMax=0; /* Compiler complains if not initialized */
-+
-+ Channel = (IntVec & 0x7);
-+
-+ if(HalDev->TxIntDisable)
-+ {
-+ CPMAC_TX_INTMASK_CLEAR(HalDev->dev_base) = (1<<Channel); /* Disable Interrupt for Channel */
-+ TxServiceMax = HalDev->ChData[Channel].TxServiceMax;
-+ HalDev->ChData[Channel].TxServiceMax = 10000; /* Need to service all packets in the Queue */
-+ }
-+
-+ PacketsServiced |= TxInt(HalDev, Channel, 0, &TxMorePackets);
-+
-+ if(HalDev->TxIntDisable)
-+ HalDev->ChData[Channel].TxServiceMax = TxServiceMax;
-+ }
-+
-+ if (IntVec & MAC_IN_VECTOR_RX_INT_OR)
-+ {
-+ Channel = (IntVec >> 8) & 0x7;
-+ Serviced = RxInt(HalDev, Channel, &RxMorePackets);
-+ PacketsServiced |= (Serviced<<16);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (IntVec & MAC_IN_VECTOR_HOST_INT)
-+ {
-+ /* Adaptercheck */
-+ HalDev->HostErr = 1;
-+ HalDev->MacStatus = CPMAC_MACSTATUS(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ osfuncStateChange(); /*MJH+030328*/
-+ if(DBG(0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrintf("Adaptercheck: %08x for base:%X\n",HalDev->MacStatus, (bit32u)HalDev->dev_base);
-+ osfuncSioFlush();
-+ }
-+ }
-+ *MorePackets = (TxMorePackets | RxMorePackets);
-+ return (PacketsServiced);
-+}
-+
-+int halPacketProcessEnd(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int base = HalDev->dev_base;
-+ CPMAC_MAC_EOI_VECTOR(base) = 0;
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+
-+
-+static int PhyCheck(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+ {
-+ return(cpMacMdioTic(HalDev->PhyDev));
-+ }
-+static int halTick(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int TickChange;
-+
-+ if(HalDev->State < enOpened)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_TICK|EC_VAL_INVALID_STATE);
-+
-+ /* if NO Phy no need to check Link */
-+ if(HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_NOPHY)
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS); /* No change in Phy State detected */
-+
-+ TickChange = PhyCheck(HalDev);
-+ /* Phy State Change Detected */
-+ if(TickChange == 1)
-+ {
-+ /* MDIO indicated a change */
-+ DuplexUpdate(HalDev);
-+ osfuncStateChange();
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* if in AutoMdix mode, and Flip request received, inform OS */
-+ if( (HalDev->MdioConnect & _CPMDIO_AUTOMDIX) &&
-+ (TickChange & _MIIMDIO_MDIXFLIP))
-+ {
-+ bit32u Mdix;
-+ Mdix = TickChange & 0x1; /* Mdix mode stored in bit 0 */
-+ HalDev->OsFunc->Control(HalDev->OsDev, hcMdioMdixSwitch, hcSet, &Mdix);
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+ }
-+
-+ return(EC_NO_ERRORS);
-+}
-+
-+int halCpmacInitModule(HAL_DEVICE **pHalDev, OS_DEVICE *OsDev, HAL_FUNCTIONS **pHalFunc,
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc, int OsFuncSize, int *HalFuncSize, int Inst)
-+ {
-+ HAL_DEVICE *HalDev;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc;
-+
-+ if (OsFuncSize < sizeof(OS_FUNCTIONS))
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_OS_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED);
-+
-+ HalDev = (HAL_DEVICE *) OsFunc->MallocDev(sizeof(HAL_DEVICE));
-+ if (!HalDev)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_MALLOC_DEV_FAILED);
-+
-+ /* clear the HalDev area */
-+ OsFunc->Memset(HalDev, 0, sizeof(HAL_DEVICE));
-+
-+ /* Initialize the size of hal functions */
-+ *HalFuncSize = sizeof (HAL_FUNCTIONS);
-+
-+ HalFunc = (HAL_FUNCTIONS *) OsFunc->Malloc(sizeof(HAL_FUNCTIONS));
-+ if (!HalFunc)
-+ return (EC_CPMAC|EC_FUNC_HAL_INIT|EC_VAL_MALLOC_FAILED);
-+
-+ /* clear the function pointers */
-+ OsFunc->Memset(HalFunc, 0, sizeof(HAL_FUNCTIONS));
-+
-+ HalDev->OsDev = OsDev;
-+ HalDev->OsOpen = OsDev;
-+ HalDev->inst = Inst;
-+ HalDev->OsFunc = OsFunc;
-+ HalDev->HalFunc = HalFunc;
-+ /* Remove the following from cppi, replace with HalFunc */
-+ HalDev->HalFuncPtr = HalFunc; /* GSG 11/20 changed name to match cppi */
-+
-+ /****************************************************************/
-+ /* POPULATE HALFUNC */
-+ /****************************************************************/
-+ HalFunc->ChannelSetup = halChannelSetup;
-+ HalFunc->ChannelTeardown = halChannelTeardown; /* GSG 11/20 */
-+ HalFunc->Close = halClose; /* GSG 11/20 */
-+ HalFunc->Control = halControl; /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ HalFunc->Init = halInit;
-+ HalFunc->Open = halOpen;
-+ HalFunc->PacketProcessEnd = halPacketProcessEnd;
-+ HalFunc->Probe = halProbe;
-+ HalFunc->RxReturn = halRxReturn;
-+ HalFunc->Send = halSend;
-+ HalFunc->Shutdown = halShutdown;
-+ HalFunc->Tick = halTick;
-+
-+ /* HalFunc->Status = halStatus;*/ /* GSG 11/22 */
-+ /* pass the HalDev and HalFunc back to the caller */
-+
-+ *pHalDev = HalDev;
-+ *pHalFunc = HalFunc;
-+
-+ HalDev->State = enConnected; /* Initialize the hardware state */
-+
-+ if (HalDev->debug) HalDev->OsFunc->Printf("halCpmacInitModule: Leave\n");
-+ return(0);
-+ }
-+
-+int cpmacRandomRange(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev, int min, int max)
-+{
-+ int iTmp;
-+ iTmp = cpmacRandom(HalDev);
-+ iTmp %= ((max-min)+1);
-+ iTmp += min;
-+ return(iTmp);
-+}
-+
-+int cpmacRandom(HAL_DEVICE *HalDev)
-+{
-+ int iTmp;
-+ iTmp = CPMAC_BOFFTEST(HalDev->dev_base);
-+ iTmp >>= 16; /* get rndnum field */
-+ iTmp &= (0x3FF); /* field is 10 bits wide */
-+ return(iTmp);
-+}
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/hcpmac.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.175574000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,383 @@
-+/** @file***********************************************************************
-+ * TNETDxxxx Software Support
-+ * Copyright (c) 2002 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+ *
-+ * FILE:
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ * This file contains definitions for the HAL EMAC API
-+ *
-+ * HISTORY:
-+ * xxXxx01 Denis 1.00 Original Version created.
-+ * 22Jan02 Denis/Mick 1.01 Modified for HAL EMAC API
-+ * 24Jan02 Denis/Mick 1.02 Speed Improvements
-+ * 28Jan02 Denis/Mick 1.16 Made function calls pointers
-+ * 28Jan02 Mick 1.18 Split into separate modules
-+ * @author Michael Hanrahan
-+ * @version 1.02
-+ * @date 24-Jan-2002
-+ *****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_HCPMAC
-+#define _INC_HCPMAC
-+
-+/** \namespace CPMAC_Version
-+This documents version 01.07.04 of the CPMAC CPHAL.
-+*/
-+const char *pszVersion_CPMAC="CPMAC 01.07.08 "__DATE__" "__TIME__;
-+
-+/* CHECK THESE LOCATIONS */
-+#define TEARDOWN_VAL 0xfffffffc
-+#define CB_OFFSET_MASK 0xFFFF0000
-+
-+
-+#define MAX_CHAN 8
-+#define MAX_QUEUE 1
-+
-+typedef struct
-+ {
-+ bit32 HNext; /*< Hardware's pointer to next buffer descriptor */
-+ bit32 BufPtr; /*< Pointer to the data buffer */
-+ bit32 Off_BLen; /*< Contains buffer offset and buffer length */
-+ bit32 mode; /*< SOP, EOP, Ownership, EOQ, Teardown, Q Starv, Length */
-+ void *Next;
-+ void *OsInfo;
-+ void *Eop;
-+#ifdef __CPHAL_DEBUG
-+ bit32 DbgSop;
-+ bit32 DbgData;
-+ bit32 DbgFraglist;
-+#endif
-+ }HAL_TCB;
-+
-+typedef volatile struct hal_private
-+ {
-+ bit32 HNext; /*< Hardware's pointer to next buffer descriptor */
-+ bit32 BufPtr; /*< Pointer to the data buffer */
-+ bit32 Off_BLen; /*< Contains buffer offset and buffer length */
-+ bit32 mode; /*< SOP, EOP, Ownership, EOQ, Teardown Complete bits */
-+ void *DatPtr;
-+ void *Next;
-+ void *OsInfo;
-+ void *Eop;
-+ }HAL_RCB;
-+
-+#define MAX_NEEDS 512 /*MJH+030409*/
-+/* HAL */
-+
-+typedef struct hal_device
-+ {
-+ OS_DEVICE *OsDev;
-+ OS_FUNCTIONS *OsFunc;
-+ /*OS_SETUP *OsSetup;*/ /* -GSG 030508 */
-+ int inst;
-+ bit32u rxbufseq;
-+
-+
-+ bit32 dev_base;
-+ bit32 offset;
-+
-+ bit32u ResetBase; /* GSG 10/20 */
-+ int ResetBit;
-+ void *OsOpen;
-+ bit32u IntVec;
-+ PHY_DEVICE *PhyDev;
-+ bit32u EmacDuplex;
-+ bit32u EmacSpeed;
-+ bit32u PhyNum;
-+ bit32u MLinkMask;
-+ bit32u PhyMask;
-+ bit32u MdixMask;
-+
-+ bit32u Linked;
-+ DEVICE_STATE State;
-+ unsigned char *MacAddr;
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFuncPtr; /* GSG 11/20 changed name to match cppi */
-+ HAL_FUNCTIONS *HalFunc;
-+/* unsigned int CpuFreq;*/ /*MJH-030402*/
-+ unsigned int MdioConnect;
-+ unsigned int HostErr;
-+
-+/************************************************************************/
-+/* */
-+/* R E G I S T E R S */
-+/* */
-+/************************************************************************/
-+
-+ bit32u RxMbpEnable;
-+ bit32u RxUnicastSet;
-+ bit32u RxUnicastClear;
-+ bit32u RxMaxLen;
-+ bit32u RxFilterLowThresh;
-+ bit32u Rx0FlowThresh;
-+ bit32u MacControl;
-+ bit32u MacStatus;
-+ bit32u MacHash1;
-+ bit32u MacHash2;
-+
-+/************************************************************************/
-+/* */
-+/* O P T I O N S */
-+/* */
-+/************************************************************************/
-+
-+ char *DeviceInfo;
-+ bit32u interrupt;
-+
-+
-+ bit32u RxPassCrc;
-+ bit32u RxCaf;
-+ bit32u RxCef;
-+ bit32u RxBcast;
-+ bit32u RxBcastCh;
-+ HAL_RCB *RcbPool[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32 RxActQueueCount[MAX_CHAN];
-+ HAL_RCB *RxActQueueHead[MAX_CHAN];
-+ HAL_RCB *RxActQueueTail[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32 RxActive[MAX_CHAN];
-+ HAL_TCB *TcbPool[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ bit32 TxActQueueCount[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ HAL_TCB *TxActQueueHead[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ HAL_TCB *TxActQueueTail[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ bit32 TxActive[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ bit32 TxTeardownPending[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32 RxTeardownPending[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32 ChIsOpen[MAX_CHAN][2];
-+ bit32 ChIsSetup[MAX_CHAN][2];
-+ FRAGLIST *fraglist;
-+ char *TcbStart[MAX_CHAN][MAX_QUEUE];
-+ char *RcbStart[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32 RcbSize[MAX_CHAN];
-+/* STAT_INFO Stats; */
-+ bit32 Inst;
-+ bit32u BuffersServicedMax;
-+ CHANNEL_INFO ChData[MAX_CHAN];
-+ bit32u MdioClockFrequency; /*MJH+030402*/
-+ bit32u MdioBusFrequency; /*MJH+030402*/
-+ bit32u CpuFrequency; /*MJH+030402*/
-+ bit32u CpmacFrequency; /*MJH+030403*/
-+ bit32u CpmacSize; /*MJH+030425*/
-+ int debug;
-+ bit32u NeedsCount; /*MJH+030409*/
-+ HAL_RECEIVEINFO *Needs[MAX_NEEDS]; /*MJH+030409*/
-+ int MaxFrags;
-+ int TxIntThreshold[MAX_CHAN]; /* MJH 040621 NSP Performance Update */
-+ int TxIntThresholdMaster[MAX_CHAN]; /* MJH 040827 NSP Performance Update */
-+ int TxIntDisable; /* MJH 040621 NSP Performance Update */
-+ }HALDEVICE;
-+
-+#define STATS_MAX 36
-+
-+#define MACCONTROL_MASK (TX_PTYPE|TX_PACE|TX_FLOW_EN|RX_FLOW_EN|CTRL_LOOPBACK)
-+#define RX_MBP_ENABLE_MASK \
-+ (RX_PASS_CRC|RX_QOS_EN|RX_NO_CHAIN| \
-+ RX_CMF_EN|RX_CSF_EN|RX_CEF_EN|RX_CAF_EN|RX_PROM_CH_MASK| \
-+ RX_BROAD_EN|RX_BROAD_CH_MASK|RX_MULT_EN|RX_MULT_CH_MASK)
-+
-+
-+#define MBP_UPDATE(Mask, On) \
-+ if(On) HalDev->RxMbpEnable |= Mask; \
-+ else HalDev->RxMbpEnable &= ~Mask
-+
-+#define CONTROL_UPDATE(Mask, On) \
-+ if(On) HalDev->MacControl |= Mask; \
-+ else HalDev->MacControl &= ~Mask
-+
-+
-+#define UPDATE_TX_PTYPE(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(TX_PTYPE,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_TX_PACE(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(TX_PACE,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_MII_EN(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(MII_EN,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_TX_FLOW_EN(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(TX_FLOW_EN,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_FLOW_EN(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(RX_FLOW_EN,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_CTRL_LOOPBACK(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(CTRL_LOOPBACK,Value)
-+#define UPDATE_FULLDUPLEX(Value) CONTROL_UPDATE(FULLDUPLEX,(Value))
-+
-+#define UPDATE_RX_PASS_CRC(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_PASS_CRC, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_QOS_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_QOS_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_NO_CHAIN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_NO_CHAIN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_CMF_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_CMF_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_CSF_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_CSF_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_CEF_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_CEF_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_CAF_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_CAF_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_BROAD_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_BROAD_EN, Value)
-+#define UPDATE_RX_MULT_EN(Value) MBP_UPDATE(RX_MULT_EN, Value)
-+
-+#define UPDATE_RX_PROM_CH(Value) \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable &= ~RX_PROM_CH_MASK; \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable |= RX_PROM_CH(Value)
-+
-+#define UPDATE_RX_BROAD_CH(Value) \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable &= ~RX_BROAD_CH_MASK; \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable |= RX_BROAD_CH(Value)
-+
-+#define UPDATE_RX_MULT_CH(Value) \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable &= ~RX_MULT_CH_MASK; \
-+ HalDev->RxMbpEnable |= RX_MULT_CH(Value)
-+
-+
-+
-+typedef enum
-+ {
-+ /* CPMAC */
-+ enCpmacStart=0,
-+ enStats0,
-+ enStats1,
-+ enStats2,
-+ enStats3,
-+ enStats4,
-+ enStatsDump,
-+ enStatsClear,
-+ enRX_PASS_CRC,
-+ enRX_QOS_EN,
-+ enRX_NO_CHAIN,
-+ enRX_CMF_EN,
-+ enRX_CSF_EN,
-+ enRX_CEF_EN,
-+ enRX_CAF_EN,
-+ enRX_PROM_CH,
-+ enRX_BROAD_EN,
-+ enRX_BROAD_CH,
-+ enRX_MULT_EN,
-+ enRX_MULT_CH,
-+
-+ enTX_PTYPE,
-+ enTX_PACE,
-+ enMII_EN,
-+ enTX_FLOW_EN,
-+ enRX_FLOW_EN,
-+ enCTRL_LOOPBACK,
-+
-+ enRX_MAXLEN,
-+ enRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH,
-+ enRX0_FLOWTHRESH,
-+ enRX_UNICAST_SET,
-+ enRX_UNICAST_CLEAR,
-+ enMdioConnect,
-+ enMAC_ADDR_GET,
-+ enTick,
-+ enRX_MULTICAST,
-+ enRX_MULTI_ALL,
-+ enRX_MULTI_SINGLE,
-+ enVersion,
-+ enCpmacEnd /* Last entry */
-+ }INFO_KEY_CPMAC;
-+
-+static const char pszVersion[] = "Version";
-+static const char pszStats0[] = "Stats0";
-+static const char pszStats1[] = "Stats1";
-+static const char pszStats2[] = "Stats2";
-+static const char pszStats3[] = "Stats3";
-+static const char pszStats4[] = "Stats4";
-+static const char pszStatsDump[] = "StatsDump";
-+static const char pszStatsClear[] = "StatsClear";
-+
-+/********************************************************************
-+**
-+** RX MBP ENABLE
-+**
-+********************************************************************/
-+static const char pszRX_PASS_CRC[] = "RX_PASS_CRC";
-+static const char pszRX_QOS_EN[] = "RX_QOS_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_NO_CHAIN[] = "RX_NO_CHAIN";
-+static const char pszRX_CMF_EN[] = "RX_CMF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CSF_EN[] = "RX_CSF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CEF_EN[] = "RX_CEF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_CAF_EN[] = "RX_CAF_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_PROM_CH[] = "RX_PROM_CH";
-+static const char pszRX_BROAD_EN[] = "RX_BROAD_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_BROAD_CH[] = "RX_BROAD_CH";
-+static const char pszRX_MULT_EN[] = "RX_MULT_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_MULT_CH[] = "RX_MULT_CH";
-+
-+
-+/********************************************************************
-+**
-+** MAC CONTROL
-+**
-+********************************************************************/
-+static const char pszTX_PTYPE[] = "TX_PTYPE";
-+static const char pszTX_PACE[] = "TX_PACE";
-+static const char pszMII_EN[] = "MII_EN";
-+static const char pszTX_FLOW_EN[] = "TX_FLOW_EN";
-+static const char pszRX_FLOW_EN[] = "RX_FLOW_EN";
-+static const char pszCTRL_LOOPBACK[] = "CTRL_LOOPBACK";
-+
-+static const char pszRX_MAXLEN[] = "RX_MAXLEN";
-+static const char pszRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH[] = "RX_FILTERLOWTHRESH";
-+static const char pszRX0_FLOWTHRESH[] = "RX0_FLOWTHRESH";
-+static const char pszRX_UNICAST_SET[] = "RX_UNICAST_SET";
-+static const char pszRX_UNICAST_CLEAR[] = "RX_UNICAST_CLEAR";
-+static const char pszMdioConnect[] = "MdioConnect";
-+static const char pszMacAddr[] = "MacAddr";
-+static const char pszTick[] = "Tick";
-+
-+/********************************************************************
-+**
-+** MULTICAST
-+**
-+********************************************************************/
-+
-+static const char pszRX_MULTICAST[] = "RX_MULTICAST";
-+static const char pszRX_MULTI_ALL[] = "RX_MULTI_ALL";
-+static const char pszRX_MULTI_SINGLE[] = "RX_MULTI_SINGLE";
-+
-+/*
-+static const char* pszGFHN = "GFHN";
-+*/
-+
-+static const CONTROL_KEY KeyCpmac[] =
-+ {
-+ {"" , enCpmacStart},
-+ {pszStats0 , enStats0},
-+ {pszStats1 , enStats1},
-+ {pszStats2 , enStats2},
-+ {pszStats3 , enStats3},
-+ {pszStats4 , enStats4},
-+ {pszStatsClear , enStatsClear},
-+ {pszStatsDump , enStatsDump},
-+ {pszRX_PASS_CRC , enRX_PASS_CRC},
-+ {pszRX_QOS_EN , enRX_QOS_EN},
-+ {pszRX_NO_CHAIN , enRX_NO_CHAIN},
-+ {pszRX_CMF_EN , enRX_CMF_EN},
-+ {pszRX_CSF_EN , enRX_CSF_EN},
-+ {pszRX_CEF_EN , enRX_CEF_EN},
-+ {pszRX_CAF_EN , enRX_CAF_EN},
-+ {pszRX_PROM_CH , enRX_PROM_CH},
-+ {pszRX_BROAD_EN , enRX_BROAD_EN},
-+ {pszRX_BROAD_CH , enRX_BROAD_CH},
-+ {pszRX_MULT_EN , enRX_MULT_EN},
-+ {pszRX_MULT_CH , enRX_MULT_CH},
-+
-+ {pszTX_PTYPE , enTX_PTYPE},
-+ {pszTX_PACE , enTX_PACE},
-+ {pszMII_EN , enMII_EN},
-+ {pszTX_FLOW_EN , enTX_FLOW_EN},
-+ {pszRX_FLOW_EN , enRX_FLOW_EN},
-+ {pszCTRL_LOOPBACK , enCTRL_LOOPBACK},
-+ {pszRX_MAXLEN , enRX_MAXLEN},
-+ {pszRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH , enRX_FILTERLOWTHRESH},
-+ {pszRX0_FLOWTHRESH , enRX0_FLOWTHRESH},
-+ {pszRX_UNICAST_SET , enRX_UNICAST_SET},
-+ {pszRX_UNICAST_CLEAR , enRX_UNICAST_CLEAR},
-+ {pszMdioConnect , enMdioConnect},
-+ {pszRX_MULTICAST , enRX_MULTICAST},
-+ {pszRX_MULTI_ALL , enRX_MULTI_ALL},
-+ {pszRX_MULTI_SINGLE , enRX_MULTI_SINGLE},
-+ {pszTick , enTick},
-+ {pszVersion , enVersion},
-+ {"" , enCpmacEnd}
-+ };
-+
-+const char hcCpuFrequency[] = "CpuFreq";
-+const char hcCpmacFrequency[] = "CpmacFrequency";
-+const char hcMdioBusFrequency[] = "MdioBusFrequency";
-+const char hcMdioClockFrequency[] = "MdioClockFrequency";
-+const char hcCpmacBase[] = "CpmacBase";
-+const char hcPhyNum[] = "PhyNum";
-+const char hcSize[] = "size";
-+const char hcCpmacSize[] = "CpmacSize";
-+const char hcPhyAccess[] = "PhyAccess";
-+const char hcLinked[] = "Linked";
-+const char hcFullDuplex[] = "FullDuplex";
-+const char hcMdixMask[] = "MdixMask";
-+const char hcMdioMdixSwitch[] = "MdixSet";
-+#endif
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/Makefile linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/Makefile
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/Makefile 2005-07-12 02:48:42.175574000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
-+# File: drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/Makefile
-+#
-+# Makefile for the Linux network (CPMAC) device drivers.
-+#
-+
-+O_TARGET := avalanche_cpmac.o
-+
-+
-+list-multi := avalanche_cpmac.o
-+obj-$(CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC) := avalanche_cpmac.o
-+
-+avalanche_cpmac-objs += cpmac.o cpmacHalLx.o hcpmac.o \
-+ psp_config_build.o psp_config_mgr.o \
-+ psp_config_parse.o psp_config_util.o
-+
-+
-+include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
-+
-+
-+avalanche_cpmac.o: $(avalanche_cpmac-objs)
-+ $(LD) -r -o $@ $(avalanche_cpmac-objs)
-+
-+
-+
-+clean:
-+ rm -f core *.o *.a *.s
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/mdio_reg.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/mdio_reg.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/mdio_reg.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/mdio_reg.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.176573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
-+/****************************************************************************
-+** TNETD53xx Software Support
-+** Copyright(c) 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
-+**
-+** FILE: mdio_reg.h Register definitions for the VBUS MII module
-+**
-+** DESCRIPTION:
-+** This include file contains register definitions for the
-+** VBUS MII module.
-+**
-+** HISTORY:
-+** 27Mar02 Michael Hanrahan Original (modified from emacmdio.h)
-+** 01Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Modified to include all regs. in spec
-+** 03Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Updated to Version 0.6 of spec
-+** 05Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Moved Phy Mode values into here
-+** 30Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Updated to Version 0.8 of spec
-+** 30Apr02 Michael Hanrahan Updated to recommended format
-+** 10May02 Michael Hanrahan Updated to Version 0.9 of spec
-+*****************************************************************************/
-+#ifndef _INC_MDIO_REG
-+#define _INC_MDIO_REG
-+
-+/***************************************************************************
-+**
-+** M D I O M E M O R Y M A P
-+**
-+***************************************************************************/
-+
-+
-+#define pMDIO_VER(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x00))
-+#define pMDIO_CONTROL(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x04))
-+#define pMDIO_ALIVE(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x08))
-+#define pMDIO_LINK(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x0C))
-+#define pMDIO_LINKINTRAW(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x10))
-+#define pMDIO_LINKINTMASKED(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x14))
-+#define pMDIO_USERINTRAW(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x20))
-+#define pMDIO_USERINTMASKED(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x24))
-+#define pMDIO_USERINTMASKED_SET(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x28))
-+#define pMDIO_USERINTMASKED_CLR(base) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+0x2C))
-+#define pMDIO_USERACCESS(base, channel) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+(0x80+(channel*8))))
-+#define pMDIO_USERPHYSEL(base, channel) ((volatile bit32u *)(base+(0x84+(channel*8))))
-+
-+
-+/***************************************************************************
-+**
-+** M D I O R E G I S T E R A C C E S S M A C R O S
-+**
-+***************************************************************************/
-+
-+
-+#define MDIO_ALIVE(base) (*(pMDIO_ALIVE(base)))
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL(base) (*(pMDIO_CONTROL(base)))
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_IDLE (1 << 31)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_ENABLE (1 << 30)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_PREAMBLE (1 << 20)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_FAULT (1 << 19)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_FAULT_DETECT_ENABLE (1 << 18)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_INT_TEST_ENABLE (1 << 17)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_HIGHEST_USER_CHANNEL (0x1F << 8)
-+#define MDIO_CONTROL_CLKDIV (0xFF)
-+#define MDIO_LINK(base) (*(pMDIO_LINK(base)))
-+#define MDIO_LINKINTRAW(base) (*(pMDIO_LINKINTRAW(base)))
-+#define MDIO_LINKINTMASKED(base) (*(pMDIO_LINKINTMASKED(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERINTRAW(base) (*(pMDIO_USERINTRAW(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERINTMASKED(base) (*(pMDIO_USERINTMASKED(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERINTMASKED_CLR(base) (*(pMDIO_USERINTMASKED_CLR(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERINTMASKED_SET(base) (*(pMDIO_USERINTMASKED_SET(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERINTRAW(base) (*(pMDIO_USERINTRAW(base)))
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS(base, channel) (*(pMDIO_USERACCESS(base, channel)))
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_GO (1 << 31)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_WRITE (1 << 30)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_READ (0 << 30)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_ACK (1 << 29)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_REGADR (0x1F << 21)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_PHYADR (0x1F << 16)
-+#define MDIO_USERACCESS_DATA (0xFFFF)
-+#define MDIO_USERPHYSEL(base, channel) (*(pMDIO_USERPHYSEL(base, channel)))
-+#define MDIO_USERPHYSEL_LINKSEL (1 << 7)
-+#define MDIO_USERPHYSEL_LINKINT_ENABLE (1 << 6)
-+#define MDIO_USERPHYSEL_PHYADR_MON (0x1F)
-+#define MDIO_VER(base) (*(pMDIO_VER(base)))
-+#define MDIO_VER_MODID (0xFFFF << 16)
-+#define MDIO_VER_REVMAJ (0xFF << 8)
-+#define MDIO_VER_REVMIN (0xFF)
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+/****************************************************************************/
-+/* */
-+/* P H Y R E G I S T E R D E F I N I T I O N S */
-+/* */
-+/****************************************************************************/
-+
-+
-+#define PHY_CONTROL_REG 0
-+ #define PHY_RESET (1<<15)
-+ #define PHY_LOOP (1<<14)
-+ #define PHY_100 (1<<13)
-+ #define AUTO_NEGOTIATE_EN (1<<12)
-+ #define PHY_PDOWN (1<<11)
-+ #define PHY_ISOLATE (1<<10)
-+ #define RENEGOTIATE (1<<9)
-+ #define PHY_FD (1<<8)
-+
-+#define PHY_STATUS_REG 1
-+ #define NWAY_COMPLETE (1<<5)
-+ #define NWAY_CAPABLE (1<<3)
-+ #define PHY_LINKED (1<<2)
-+
-+#define NWAY_ADVERTIZE_REG 4
-+#define NWAY_REMADVERTISE_REG 5
-+ #define NWAY_FD100 (1<<8)
-+ #define NWAY_HD100 (1<<7)
-+ #define NWAY_FD10 (1<<6)
-+ #define NWAY_HD10 (1<<5)
-+ #define NWAY_SEL (1<<0)
-+ #define NWAY_AUTO (1<<0)
-+
-+
-+#endif _INC_MDIO_REG
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.176573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,335 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Configuration Build Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_build.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: Configuration Build API Implementation
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifdef INCLUDE_FFS
-+#include "ffs.h"
-+#endif /* INCLUDE_FFS */
-+
-+#include "psp_config_mgr.h"
-+#include "psp_config_build.h"
-+#include "psp_config_util.h"
-+
-+#define MAX_DEVICE_NAME_LEN 16
-+#define MAX_DEVICE_STR_LEN 512
-+
-+#ifndef NULL
-+#define NULL (char *)0
-+#endif
-+
-+#include <asm/ar7/sangam.h>
-+#include <linux/slab.h>
-+#include <linux/config.h>
-+
-+
-+#define os_malloc(size) kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL)
-+
-+int psp_run_enumerator(void)
-+{
-+ return(0);
-+}
-+
-+#if defined (CONFIG_AVALANCHE_CPMAC_AUTO)
-+
-+static int auto_detect_cpmac_phy(void)
-+{
-+
-+#define SELECT_INT_PHY_MAC 0
-+#define SELECT_EXT_PHY_MAC 1
-+
-+ volatile unsigned long *reset_cntl = AVALANCHE_RESET_CONTROL_BASE, *mdio_cntl = ((int)AVALANCHE_MDIO_BASE + 0x4);
-+ unsigned int j= 0, detected_phy_map = 0, auto_select = SELECT_INT_PHY_MAC;
-+
-+ *reset_cntl |= (1 << AVALANCHE_MDIO_RESET_BIT) | (1 << AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_RESET_BIT) | (1 << AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC_RESET_BIT) | (1 << AVALANCHE_LOW_EPHY_RESET_BIT);
-+ *mdio_cntl = (1 << 30) | ((CONFIG_AR7_SYS * 1000)/2200);
-+
-+ for(j=0;j < 300000; j++)
-+ {
-+ if(j%100000) continue;
-+
-+ detected_phy_map = *(mdio_cntl + 1);
-+ if(detected_phy_map)
-+ {
-+ detected_phy_map &= ~AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_PHY_MASK;
-+
-+ if(detected_phy_map && !(detected_phy_map & (detected_phy_map - 1)))
-+ {
-+ auto_select = SELECT_EXT_PHY_MAC;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return(auto_select);
-+
-+}
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+#ifndef AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_MDIX_MASK
-+#define AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_MDIX_MASK 0
-+#endif
-+
-+void psp_load_default_static_cfg(void)
-+{
-+ char s2[100], s3[100];
-+ char s4[2000], s6[2000];
-+ int threshold = 20;
-+ char *tx_threshold_ptr = prom_getenv("threshold");
-+
-+ if(tx_threshold_ptr)
-+ threshold = simple_strtol(tx_threshold_ptr, (char **)NULL, 10);
-+
-+ /* Static configuration if options.conf not present */
-+ sprintf(s3,"cpmdio(id=mii, base=%u, reset_bit=%d)", AVALANCHE_MDIO_BASE, 22);
-+ sprintf(s2, "reset( id=[ResetRegister], base=%u)", AVALANCHE_RESET_CONTROL_BASE);
-+
-+ sprintf(s4, "cpmac(id=[cpmac], unit=0, base=%u, size=0x800, reset_bit=%d, PhyMask=%u, MdixMask=%u, MLink=0, int_line=%d, memory_offset=0, RX_CAF=1, RX_PASSCRC=0, RX_CEF=1, RX_BCAST=0, RX_BCASTCH=0, Ch0=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128], Ch1=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128], Ch2=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128])", AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_BASE, AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_RESET_BIT, AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_PHY_MASK, AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_MDIX_MASK, AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC_INT,threshold,threshold,threshold);
-+
-+ sprintf(s6, "cpmac(id=[cpmac], unit=1, base=%u, size=0x800, reset_bit=%d, PhyMask=%u, MLink=0, int_line=%d, memory_offset=0, RX_CAF=1, RX_PASSCRC=0, RX_CEF=1, RX_BCAST=0, RX_BCASTCH=0, Ch0=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128], Ch1=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128], Ch2=[TxNumBuffers=256, TxNumQueues=1, TxServiceMax=%d, RxNumBuffers=256, RxBufferOffset=0, RxBufSize=1000, RxServiceMax=128])", AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC_BASE, AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC_RESET_BIT, AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC_PHY_MASK, AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC_INT,threshold,threshold,threshold);
-+
-+ psp_config_add("reset", s2, psp_config_strlen(s2), en_compile);
-+
-+
-+#if defined (CONFIG_AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC)
-+
-+ psp_config_add("cpmdio", s3, psp_config_strlen(s3), en_compile);
-+ psp_config_add("cpmac", s4, psp_config_strlen(s4), en_compile);
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+
-+#if defined (CONFIG_AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC)
-+
-+ psp_config_add("cpmdio", s3, psp_config_strlen(s3), en_compile);
-+ psp_config_add("cpmac", s6, psp_config_strlen(s6), en_compile);
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+#if defined (CONFIG_AVALANCHE_CPMAC_AUTO)
-+ {
-+ char *phy_sel_ptr = prom_getenv("mac_phy_sel");
-+ int phy_sel = SELECT_EXT_PHY_MAC;
-+ char *mac_port = prom_getenv("MAC_PORT"); /* Internal: 0, External: 1 */
-+
-+ if(phy_sel_ptr && (0 == strcmp(phy_sel_ptr, "int")))
-+ {
-+ phy_sel = SELECT_INT_PHY_MAC;
-+ }
-+
-+ //if(phy_sel == auto_detect_cpmac_phy())
-+ if(!mac_port || 0 == strcmp(mac_port, "1"))
-+ {
-+ printk("Using the MAC with external PHY\n");
-+ psp_config_add("cpmdio", s3, psp_config_strlen(s3), en_compile);
-+ psp_config_add("cpmac", s6, psp_config_strlen(s6), en_compile);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ printk("Using the MAC with internal PHY\n");
-+ psp_config_add("cpmdio", s3, psp_config_strlen(s3), en_compile);
-+ psp_config_add("cpmac", s4, psp_config_strlen(s4), en_compile);
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+#endif
-+
-+}
-+
-+char* psp_conf_read_file(char *p_file_name)
-+{
-+#ifdef INCLUDE_FFS
-+
-+ char *p_file_data = NULL;
-+ unsigned int file_size;
-+ FFS_FILE *p_file = NULL;
-+
-+ if(p_file_name == NULL)
-+ {
-+ return (NULL);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!(p_file = ffs_fopen(p_file_name, "r")))
-+ {
-+ return(NULL);
-+ }
-+
-+ file_size = p_file->_AvailableBytes;
-+
-+ p_file_data = os_malloc(file_size + 1);
-+
-+ if(ffs_fread(p_file_data, file_size, 1, p_file) == 0)
-+ {
-+ kfree(p_file_data);
-+ return(NULL);
-+ }
-+
-+ ffs_fclose(p_file);
-+
-+ p_file_data[file_size] = '\0';
-+
-+ return(p_file_data);
-+
-+#else /* NO FFS */
-+ return(NULL);
-+#endif /* INCLUDE_FFS */
-+}
-+
-+int psp_conf_get_line(char *p_in_data, char **next_line)
-+{
-+ char *p = p_in_data;
-+
-+ while(*p && *p++ != '\n')
-+ {
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ *next_line = p;
-+
-+ return(p - 1 - p_in_data);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int psp_conf_is_data_line(char *line)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 1;
-+
-+ if(*line == '\0' || *line == '\n' || *line == '#')
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+int psp_conf_get_key_size(char *data)
-+{
-+ char *p = data;
-+
-+ while(*p && *p != '\n' && *p != '(' && *p != ' ')
-+ p++;
-+
-+ return(p - data);
-+}
-+
-+char* psp_conf_eat_white_spaces(char *p)
-+{
-+ while(*p && *p != '\n' && *p == ' ')
-+ p++;
-+
-+ return (p);
-+}
-+
-+int psp_build_from_opt_conf(void)
-+{
-+ char *data = NULL;
-+ char *data_hold = NULL;
-+ char *next_line = NULL;
-+ int line_size = 0;
-+
-+ if((data = psp_conf_read_file("/etc/options.conf")) == NULL)
-+ return(-1);
-+
-+ data_hold = data;
-+
-+ while((line_size=psp_conf_get_line(data, &next_line)) != -1)
-+ {
-+
-+ char *name = NULL;
-+ int name_size;
-+
-+ data = psp_conf_eat_white_spaces(data);
-+
-+ if(psp_conf_is_data_line(data))
-+ {
-+ data[line_size] = '\0';
-+
-+ name_size = psp_conf_get_key_size(data);
-+
-+ if(name_size > 0)
-+ {
-+ name = (char *) os_malloc(name_size + 1);
-+ if(name == NULL) break;
-+
-+ psp_config_memcpy(name, data, name_size);
-+ name[name_size] = '\0';
-+
-+ psp_config_add(name, data, line_size, en_opt_conf);
-+
-+ kfree(name);
-+ }
-+
-+ data[line_size] = '\n';
-+ }
-+
-+ data = next_line;
-+ }
-+
-+ kfree(data_hold);
-+ return (0);
-+}
-+
-+
-+int psp_write_conf_file(char *p_write_file, char * dev_cfg_string)
-+{
-+#ifdef INCLUDE_FFS
-+ int bytes_written=0;
-+ FFS_FILE *file_ptr=NULL;
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NOTE: In current implementation of FFS in ADAM2 if the file exists beforehand, it
-+ * can't be opened for write.
-+ */
-+ if(!(file_ptr=ffs_fopen(p_write_file, "w"))) {
-+ return(-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ /* Write into the file "output.con" the character string */
-+ /* write a \n before a writing a line */
-+ if(!(bytes_written = ffs_fwrite("\n", 1, sizeof(char), file_ptr))) {
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+
-+ if(!(bytes_written = ffs_fwrite(dev_cfg_string, psp_config_strlen(dev_cfg_string), sizeof(char), file_ptr))) {
-+ return (-1);
-+ }
-+ ffs_fclose(file_ptr);
-+ return (bytes_written+1);
-+#else /* NO FFS */
-+ return(-1);
-+#endif /* INCLUDE_FFS */
-+}
-+
-+void build_psp_config(void)
-+{
-+
-+ /* initialize the repository. */
-+ psp_config_init();
-+
-+#ifdef INCLUDE_FFS
-+ ffs_init();
-+#endif /* INCLUDE_FFS */
-+
-+ /* read the configuration from the options.conf to override default ones */
-+ psp_build_from_opt_conf();
-+
-+ /* read the configuration which were not over ridden in options.conf */
-+ psp_load_default_static_cfg();
-+
-+ /* let the vlynq be enumerated. Enumerator will add cfg info
-+ of the discovered device instances to the repository.*/
-+ psp_run_enumerator();
-+
-+ /* dump the repository*/
-+ dump_device_cfg_pool();
-+
-+}
-+
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_build.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.176573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Configuration Build Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_build.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: Configuration Build API's.
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef __PSP_CONF_BUILD_H__
-+#define __PSP_CONF_BUILD_H__
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Name: psp_conf_read_file
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: p_file_name - the name of the file to read from.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Reads the entire file in one shot. This function opens the
-+ * file, determines the size of the data to be read, allocates
-+ * the required memory, NULL terminates the data and closes the
-+ * file.
-+ *
-+ * It is responsibily of the callee to free the memory after it is
-+ * done with that data.
-+ *
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * A NULL pointer, if failed to read the data otherwise, a valid
-+ * pointer referring to the data read from the file.
-+ *
-+ * Example:
-+ *
-+ * psp_conf_read_file("/etc/options.conf");
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ char *psp_conf_read_file(char *p_file_name);
-+
-+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Function : psp_conf_write_file
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: p_file_name - the file to which data is to be written.
-+ * in: data - the NULL terminated data string.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Write the indicated data into the file. This function opens the file,
-+ * appends the data to end of the file, closes the file.
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ *
-+ * The number of bytes on success.
-+ * 0 on failure.
-+ *
-+ * Example:
-+ *
-+ * psp_conf_write_file("/etc/outcon.conf", data);
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ int psp_conf_write_file(char *p_file_name, char *data);
-+
-+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Function: psp_conf_get_line
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: data - the data from which the line is to identified.
-+ * out: next_line - the pointer to start of the next line.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Expects the data to be '\n' separated segments and data is NULL
-+ * terminated. Parses the given data for '\n' or '\0'. Provides a pointer
-+ * to the start of next line in the next_line.
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * -1 on error.
-+ * 0 or more to indicate the number of bytes in the line starting at
-+ * data.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ int psp_get_conf_line(char *p_in_data, char **next_line);
-+
-+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Function: psp_conf_is_data_line
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: line - the array of bytes.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Tests the first byte in the array for '\0' or '\n' or '#'. Lines
-+ * starting with these characters are not considered data.
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * 1 if the line has data.
-+ * 0 otherwise.
-+ *
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ int psp_conf_is_data_line(char *line);
-+
-+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Function: psp_conf_eat_white_spaces
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: line - the array of bytes.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Eats white spaces at the begining of the line while looking out for
-+ * '\0' or '\n' or ' '.
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * Pointer to the begining of the non white space character.
-+ * NULL if '\0' or '\n' is found.
-+ *
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ char *psp_conf_eat_white_spaces(char *line);
-+
-+ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Function: psp_conf_get_key_size
-+ *
-+ * Parameters:
-+ * in: line - the array of bytes.
-+ *
-+ * Description:
-+ * Identifies the size of the 'key' in array formatted as
-+ * key(id=[key1]....). This function also checks out for '\0' and '\n'.
-+ *
-+ * Returns:
-+ * On success, The number of bytes that forms the key.
-+ * 0 otherwise.
-+ *
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+ int psp_conf_get_key_size(char *line);
-+
-+
-+
-+#endif /* __PSP_CONF_BUILD_H__ */
-+
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.177573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,464 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_mgr.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION:
-+ *
-+ * Manages configuration information. The repository is managed on the basis of
-+ * <key, info> pair. It is possible to have multiple occurrence of the same key.
-+ * Multiple occurences of the same keys are referred to as 'instances'.
-+ * 'instances' are assigned in the order of configuration arrival. The first
-+ * config for a 'key' added to the repository would be treated as instance 0 and
-+ * next config to arrive for the same key would be treated as instance '1' and
-+ * so on.
-+ *
-+ * Info is retrieved from the repository based on the 'key' and 'instance' value.
-+ *
-+ * No assumption is made about the format of the information that is put in the
-+ * repository. The only requirement is that 'key' should be NULL terminated
-+ * string.
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+//#include <stdio.h>
-+//#include <stdlib.h>
-+#include "psp_config_mgr.h"
-+#include "psp_config_util.h"
-+
-+#include <linux/slab.h>
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------
-+ Implemented elsewhere
-+ -----------------------------------------------------------*/
-+extern int sys_read_options_conf(void);
-+extern int sys_write_options_conf(char *cfg_info);
-+extern int sys_load_default_static_cfg(void);
-+extern int sys_run_enumerator(void);
-+
-+#define os_malloc(size) kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL)
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Data structures.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------------*/
-+struct device_cfg_data;
-+
-+typedef struct device_instance_cfg_data
-+{
-+ struct device_instance_cfg_data *next;
-+ char locale[100];
-+ unsigned int data_size;
-+ char *data;
-+
-+} DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T;
-+
-+struct device_cfg_collection;
-+
-+typedef struct device_cfg_collection
-+{
-+ struct device_cfg_collection *next;
-+ char *device_name;
-+ CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type;
-+ int count;
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *dev_inst_list_begin;
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *dev_inst_list_end;
-+} DEVICE_CFG_T;
-+
-+
-+typedef struct device_cfg_list
-+{
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *device_cfg_begin;
-+ int count;
-+} DEVICE_CFG_LIST_T;
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Functions used locally with in the file.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static void p_init_device_cfg_list(void);
-+static int p_add_instance_cfg_data(DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg,
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *p_dev_inst_data);
-+static DEVICE_CFG_T* p_create_dev_cfg(char *device_name);
-+static DEVICE_CFG_T* p_get_dev_cfg(char *device_name);
-+static int p_set_device_cfg_type(DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg,
-+ CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type);
-+
-+/* PSP Config manager debug */
-+#define PSP_CFG_MGR_DEBUG 0
-+
-+#define dbgPrint if (PSP_CFG_MGR_DEBUG) printk
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * The repository.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+static DEVICE_CFG_LIST_T g_device_cfg_list;
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------
-+ * Initialize the device collection pool.
-+ *--------------------------------------------*/
-+void p_init_device_cfg_list(void)
-+{
-+ g_device_cfg_list.count = 0;
-+ g_device_cfg_list.device_cfg_begin = NULL;
-+}
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Add the device cfg into the device linked list.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int p_add_dev_cfg_to_list(DEVICE_CFG_LIST_T *p_dev_list,
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg)
-+{
-+ if(p_dev_list->count != 0)
-+ p_dev_cfg->next = p_dev_list->device_cfg_begin;
-+
-+ p_dev_list->device_cfg_begin = p_dev_cfg;
-+
-+ p_dev_list->count++;
-+
-+ return (0);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Add the cfg data into the cfg data linked list of the collection.
-+ *------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int p_add_instance_cfg_data(DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg,
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *p_dev_inst_data)
-+{
-+ if(p_dev_cfg->count == 0)
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_begin = p_dev_inst_data;
-+ else
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_end->next = p_dev_inst_data;
-+
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_end = p_dev_inst_data;
-+
-+ p_dev_cfg->count++;
-+
-+ return (0);
-+}
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Create the device cfg.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+DEVICE_CFG_T *p_create_dev_cfg(char *device_name)
-+{
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = NULL;
-+
-+ if((p_dev_cfg = os_malloc(sizeof(DEVICE_CFG_T))) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Failed to allocate memory for DEVICE_CFG_T.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_cfg->device_name = os_malloc(psp_config_strlen(device_name) + 1))==NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Failed to allocate memory for device name.\n");
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ psp_config_strcpy(p_dev_cfg->device_name, device_name);
-+ p_dev_cfg->cfg_type = en_raw;
-+ p_dev_cfg->count = 0;
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_begin = NULL;
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_end = NULL;
-+ p_dev_cfg->next = NULL;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(p_dev_cfg);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Get the device cfg collection.
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+DEVICE_CFG_T *p_get_dev_cfg(char *device_name)
-+{
-+ int count = 0;
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = g_device_cfg_list.device_cfg_begin;
-+
-+ for(count=0; count < g_device_cfg_list.count; count++)
-+ {
-+ if(psp_config_strcmp(device_name, p_dev_cfg->device_name) == 0)
-+ {
-+ break;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_dev_cfg = p_dev_cfg->next;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(p_dev_cfg);
-+}
-+
-+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Gets the name for the static cfg type. Utility function. Debug purposes.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+char *p_get_cfg_type_name_for_en(CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type)
-+{
-+ static char raw_str [] = "still raw";
-+ static char compile_str [] = "configured at compile time";
-+ static char optconf_str [] = "configured by options.conf";
-+ static char vlynq_str [] = "configured by VLYNQ";
-+ static char no_static_str[] = "no static configuration";
-+
-+ if(cfg_type == en_raw)
-+ return (raw_str);
-+ else if(cfg_type == en_compile)
-+ return (compile_str);
-+ else if(cfg_type == en_opt_conf)
-+ return (optconf_str);
-+ else if(cfg_type == en_vlynq)
-+ return (vlynq_str);
-+ else
-+ return (no_static_str);
-+
-+}
-+
-+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Sets the static cfg status of the device collection.
-+ *
-+ * If the collection is en_virgin then, the collection is assigned to cfg_type.
-+ * If the cfg_type is en_vlynq then, the old cfg_type is retained.
-+ * en_compile and en_opt_conf are mutually exclusive. One of these can be
-+ * accomodated.
-+ *
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int p_set_device_cfg_type(DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg,
-+ CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+
-+ if(p_dev_cfg->cfg_type == en_raw)
-+ p_dev_cfg->cfg_type = cfg_type;
-+ else if((cfg_type == en_vlynq) || (p_dev_cfg->cfg_type == cfg_type))
-+ ;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Device %s has been %s which overrides %s.\n",
-+ p_dev_cfg->device_name,
-+ p_get_cfg_type_name_for_en(p_dev_cfg->cfg_type),
-+ p_get_cfg_type_name_for_en(cfg_type));
-+ ret_val = -1;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Add the config str into the repository. The cfg type indicates
-+ * whether the device has been configured statically, from options.conf or
-+ * by vlynq enumeration.
-+ *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_add(char *key, void *p_cfg_str, unsigned int cfg_len,
-+ CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = NULL;
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *p_dev_inst_data = NULL;
-+
-+ if(p_cfg_str == NULL || key == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Null input pointer(s).\n");
-+ }
-+ /* check if there exist a dev_cfg for the given key, if not,
-+ then create one and add it to the device list. */
-+ else if(((p_dev_cfg = p_get_dev_cfg(key)) == NULL) &&
-+ (((p_dev_cfg = p_create_dev_cfg(key)) == NULL) ||
-+ p_add_dev_cfg_to_list(&g_device_cfg_list, p_dev_cfg) != 0))
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Failed to allocate mem or add dev cfg for %s.\n", key);
-+ }
-+ /* make sure that we can add this cfg type to the repository */
-+ else if(p_set_device_cfg_type(p_dev_cfg, cfg_type) == -1)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Ignoring \"%s\" for device \"%s\".\n",
-+ p_get_cfg_type_name_for_en(cfg_type),
-+ p_dev_cfg->device_name);
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_inst_data = os_malloc(sizeof(DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T)))== NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Failed to allocate memory for DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_inst_data->data = os_malloc(cfg_len) + 1) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Failed to allocate memory for the config data.\n");
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ p_dev_inst_data->next = NULL;
-+
-+ if(cfg_type == en_opt_conf || cfg_type == en_compile)
-+ psp_config_strcpy(p_dev_inst_data->locale, "dev on chip ");
-+ else if(cfg_type == en_vlynq)
-+ psp_config_strcpy(p_dev_inst_data->locale, "dev on vlynq");
-+ else
-+ psp_config_strcpy(p_dev_inst_data->locale, "dev locale ?");
-+
-+ psp_config_memcpy(p_dev_inst_data->data, p_cfg_str, cfg_len);
-+ p_dev_inst_data->data_size = cfg_len;
-+ *(p_dev_inst_data->data + cfg_len) = '\0';
-+
-+ ret_val = p_add_instance_cfg_data(p_dev_cfg, p_dev_inst_data);
-+ }
-+
-+ return(ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*-------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Get the total number of device instances in the repository
-+ *------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_num_keys(void)
-+{
-+ return(g_device_cfg_list.count);
-+}
-+
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Get the device configuration info from the repository.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get(char *key, int instance, char **cfg_data_out)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = NULL;
-+ *cfg_data_out = NULL;
-+
-+ if(key == NULL && cfg_data_out == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Key has a NULL value.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_cfg = p_get_dev_cfg(key)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("cfg information for %s could not be found.\n", key);
-+ }
-+ else if(p_dev_cfg->count)
-+ {
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *p_dev_inst_data =
-+ p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_begin;
-+ int index = 0;
-+ for(index = 0;
-+ index != instance && index < p_dev_cfg->count;
-+ index++)
-+ {
-+ p_dev_inst_data = p_dev_inst_data->next;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(p_dev_inst_data != NULL && p_dev_inst_data->data != NULL)
-+ {
-+ *cfg_data_out = p_dev_inst_data->data;
-+ ret_val = p_dev_inst_data->data_size;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Returns the number of instances found in the repository for the
-+ * specified key.
-+ *---------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_num_instances(char *key)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = 0;
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = NULL;
-+
-+ if(key == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Key has a NULL value.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_cfg = p_get_dev_cfg(key)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("cfg information for %s could not be found.\n", key);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ret_val = p_dev_cfg->count;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Dump the configuration repository.
-+ * Caution: DO NOT USE THIS FOR ANY NON NBU specified config format.
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+void psp_config_print(char *key)
-+{
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = NULL;
-+
-+ if(key == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Key has a NULL value.\n");
-+ }
-+ else if((p_dev_cfg = p_get_dev_cfg(key)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("cfg information for %s could not be found.\n", key);
-+ }
-+ else if(p_dev_cfg && p_dev_cfg->count)
-+ {
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *p_dev_inst_data;
-+
-+ p_dev_inst_data = p_dev_cfg->dev_inst_list_begin;
-+
-+ do
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("%s : %s\n", p_dev_inst_data->locale,
-+ p_dev_inst_data->data);
-+ p_dev_inst_data = p_dev_inst_data->next;
-+
-+ } while(p_dev_inst_data);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("Nothing was found for %s.\n", key);
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+void dump_device_cfg_pool(void)
-+{
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_dev_cfg = g_device_cfg_list.device_cfg_begin;
-+
-+ if(p_dev_cfg != NULL && g_device_cfg_list.count)
-+ {
-+ int index=0;
-+
-+ for(index=0; index < g_device_cfg_list.count; index++)
-+ {
-+ psp_config_print(p_dev_cfg->device_name);
-+ p_dev_cfg = p_dev_cfg->next;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ dbgPrint("repository is empty.\n");
-+ }
-+}
-+
-+void psp_config_init(void)
-+{
-+ p_init_device_cfg_list();
-+}
-+
-+void psp_config_cleanup()
-+{
-+ int dev_count = 0;
-+ int inst_count = 0;
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p = g_device_cfg_list.device_cfg_begin;
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *q = NULL;
-+
-+ for(dev_count = 0; dev_count < g_device_cfg_list.count; dev_count++)
-+ {
-+ DEVICE_CFG_T *p_temp = NULL;
-+ if(p) q = p->dev_inst_list_begin;
-+
-+ for(inst_count = 0; inst_count < p->count && q != NULL; inst_count++)
-+ {
-+ DEV_INSTANCE_CFG_DATA_T *q_temp = q;
-+ q_temp = q->next;
-+ kfree(q->data);
-+ kfree(q);
-+ q = q_temp;
-+ }
-+
-+ p_temp = p->next;
-+ kfree(p);
-+ p = p_temp;
-+ }
-+}
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_mgr.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.177573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_mgr.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: Storing and retrieving the configuration based on key
-+ * A set of APIs to be used by one and sundry (including drivers and enumerator) to build
-+ * and read cfg information of the devices for an avalanche SOC.
-+ *
-+ * This set of APIs isolates the configuration management from the world and provides simple
-+ * access convinience.
-+ *
-+ * Device in this set refers to the peripherals that can be found on the SOC or on VLYNQ.
-+ * The configuration is stored in the form of string and drivers can use these APIs to get
-+ * a particular parameter value.
-+ *
-+ * The memory allocation for the pass back parameters is done by the caller.
-+ *
-+ * 0 is returned for SUCCESS or TRUE.
-+ * -1 is returned for FAILURE or FALSE.
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef __PSP_CONFIG_MGR_H__
-+#define __PSP_CONFIG_MGR_H__
-+
-+typedef enum cfg_type
-+{
-+ en_raw = 0,
-+ en_compile,
-+ en_opt_conf,
-+ en_vlynq
-+} CFG_TYPE_T;
-+
-+/* Build psp configuration */
-+void build_psp_config(void);
-+
-+/********************************************************
-+ * Access Operations.
-+ ********************************************************/
-+
-+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ initializes the configuration repository.
-+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+void psp_config_init(void);
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Adds the configuration information into the repository. 'key' is required
-+ to be NULL terminated string. 'cfg_ptr' points to the configuration data.
-+ 'cfg_len' is the length of the data pointed to by 'cfg_ptr' in bytes.
-+ 'cfg_type' indicates the type of config information.
-+
-+ psp_config_mgr copies the 'cfg_len' bytes of data pointed to by 'cfg_ptr'
-+ into its internal repository.
-+
-+ Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
-+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_add(char *key, void *cfg_ptr,
-+ unsigned int cfg_len, CFG_TYPE_T cfg_type);
-+
-+
-+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Passes back, in "*cfg_out_val" a pointer to the config data in the repository
-+ for the specified 'key' and 'instance'. It returns the size of the config
-+ info
-+
-+ psp_config_mgr passes back a pointer in '*cfg_out_val' which refers to
-+ some location in its internal repository. It is strongly recommended that
-+ if the user intends to modify the contents of the config info for reasons
-+ whatsoever, then, user should allocate memory of size returned by this
-+ routine and copy the contents from '*cfg_out_val'.
-+
-+ Any, modification carried out on the repository would lead to un-expected
-+ results.
-+
-+ Returns: 0 or more for the size of config info, -1 on error.
-+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get(char *key, int instance, char **cfg_out_val);
-+
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Get the number of keys that have been added in the repository so far.
-+
-+ Returns: 0 or more for the num of keys, -1 on error.
-+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_num_keys(void);
-+
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Get the number of instances that are present in the repository for the
-+ given 'key'.
-+
-+ Returns: 0 or more for the num of instances, -1 on error.
-+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_num_instances(char *key);
-+
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ Prints the config data for all instances associated with the specified
-+ 'key'.
-+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+void psp_config_print(char *key);
-+
-+void dump_device_cfg_pool(void);
-+
-+#endif /* __PSP_CONFIG_MGR_H__ */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.178573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,362 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Parse API Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_parse.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: These APIs should be used only for scanvenging parameters which
-+ * are stored in the following format.
-+ *
-+ * str[] = "module(id=[module], k1=v1, k2=[k3=v3, k4=v4], k5=v5)"
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+//#include <stdio.h>
-+#include <linux/stddef.h>
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------
-+ * MACROS.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------*/
-+#define my_isdigit(c) (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
-+#define my_isoct(c) (c >= '0' && c <= '7')
-+#define my_xtod(c) ((c) <= '9' ? (c) - '0' : (c) - 'a' + 10)
-+#define my_ifupper(c) (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
-+#define XTOD(c) ((c) - 'A' + 10)
-+#define my_ishex(c) ((c >= 'a' && c <='f') || (c >= 'A' && c<='F') || my_isdigit(c) )
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------
-+ * Local Functions.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------*/
-+static int p_get_substr_from_str(char *p_in_str, char begin_delimiter,
-+ char end_delimiter, int pair_flag,
-+ char **p_out_str);
-+static int p_get_u_int_from_str(char *p_in_str, char begin_delimiter,
-+ char end_delimiter, unsigned long *out_val);
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------
-+ * Return pointer to first instance of the char.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------*/
-+static char* psp_config_strchr(char *str, char chr)
-+{
-+ while(*str)
-+ {
-+ if(*str == chr)
-+ break;
-+ str++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return((*str) ? str : NULL);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Convert the string upto delimiter to unsigned long.
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+unsigned long my_atoul(char *p, char end_delimiter, unsigned long *out_val)
-+{
-+ unsigned long n;
-+ int c;
-+
-+ /* check the for null input */
-+ if (!p)
-+ return -1;
-+
-+ c = *p;
-+
-+ /* pass through the leading spaces */
-+ if (!my_isdigit(c))
-+ {
-+ while ( c == ' ')
-+ c = *++p;
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ if (c == '0')
-+ {
-+ if(*(p + 1) == 'x' || *(p+1) == 'X' )
-+ {
-+ /* string is in hex format */
-+
-+ p += 2;
-+ c = *p;
-+
-+ if(my_ishex(c))
-+ {
-+ if(my_ifupper(c))
-+ n = XTOD(c);
-+ else
-+ n = my_xtod(c);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ return -1; /* invalid hex string format */
-+
-+ while ((c = *++p) && my_ishex(c))
-+ {
-+ n *= 16;
-+ if(my_ifupper(c))
-+ n += XTOD(c);
-+ else
-+ n += my_xtod(c);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* string is in octal format */
-+
-+ if( my_isoct(c) )
-+ n = c - '0';
-+ else
-+ return -1; /* invalid octal string format */
-+
-+ while ((c = *++p) && my_isoct(c))
-+ {
-+ n *= 8;
-+ n += c - '0';
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* string is in decimal format */
-+
-+ if( my_isdigit(c) )
-+ n = c - '0';
-+ else
-+ return -1; /* invalid decimal string format */
-+
-+ while ((c = *++p) && my_isdigit(c))
-+ {
-+ n *= 10;
-+ n += c - '0';
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ /* move through the trailing spaces */
-+ while(*p == ' ')
-+ p++;
-+
-+ if(*p == end_delimiter)
-+ {
-+ *out_val = n;
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+
-+ else
-+ return -1; /* invalid string format */
-+}
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Gets the substring de-limited by the 'begin_delimiter' and 'end_delimiter'.
-+ * and returns the size of the substring.
-+ *
-+ * Parses the NULL terminated p_in_str for a character array delimited by
-+ * begin_delimiter and end_delimiter, passes back the pointer to the character
-+ * array in ' *p_out_str '. The passed pointer ' *p_out_str ' should point to
-+ * the location next (byte) to the begin_delimiter. The function routine returns
-+ * the number of characters excluding the begin_delimiter and end_delimiter,
-+ * found in the array delimited by the said delimiters.
-+ *
-+ * If the pair_flag is set to 1, then, number of begin_delimiter and end_delimiter
-+ * found in the parsing should match (equal) and this routine passes back the
-+ * pointer to the character array, starting at a location next (byte) to the
-+ * first begin_delimiter, inclusive of all intermediate matching delimiter
-+ * characters found between outer delimiters. If the pair flag is set and if
-+ * begin_delimiter and end_delimiter happens to be same, then error (-1) is
-+ * returned.
-+ *
-+ * Return: 0 or more to indicate the size of the substring, -1 on error.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int p_get_substr_from_str(char *p_in_str, char begin_delimiter,
-+ char end_delimiter, int pair_flag,
-+ char **p_out_str)
-+{
-+ int cnt,pos;
-+
-+ if(pair_flag && begin_delimiter == end_delimiter)
-+ return -1;
-+
-+ if((p_in_str = psp_config_strchr(p_in_str, begin_delimiter)) == 0)
-+ return -1; /* no start delimiter found */
-+
-+ p_in_str++;
-+ *p_out_str = p_in_str;
-+
-+ for(pos = 0,cnt =1; cnt && p_in_str[pos] ; pos++)
-+ {
-+ if(p_in_str[pos] == end_delimiter)
-+ {
-+ if(pair_flag == 0)
-+ return pos;
-+
-+ cnt--;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_in_str[pos] == begin_delimiter)
-+ cnt++;
-+ else
-+ ; /* We do nothing */
-+
-+ }
-+
-+ if( cnt == 0)
-+ return pos - 1;
-+ else
-+ return -1; /* no corresponding end delimiter found */
-+}
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Parses the NULL terminated p_in_str for unsigned long value delimited by
-+ * begin_delimiter and end_delimiter, passes back the found in ' *out_val '.
-+ * The function routine returns 0 on success and returns -1 on failure.
-+ * The first instance of the de-limiter should be accounted for the parsing.
-+ *
-+ * The base for unsigned value would 10, octal and hex. The value passed back
-+ * would be of the base 10. Spaces at the begining of the byte array are valid
-+ * and should be ingnored in the calculation of the value. Space character in
-+ * the middle of the byte array or any character other than the valid ones
-+ * (based on base type) should return error. The octal value begins with '0',
-+ * the hex value begins with "0x" or "0X", the base value can begin with
-+ * '1' to '9'.
-+ *
-+ * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int p_get_u_int_from_str(char *p_in_str, char begin_delimiter,
-+ char end_delimiter, unsigned long *out_val)
-+{
-+ char *start;
-+ unsigned long num;
-+
-+ num = p_get_substr_from_str(p_in_str, begin_delimiter, end_delimiter,
-+ 0, &start);
-+
-+ if(num == (unsigned long)-1)
-+ return -1;
-+
-+ return my_atoul(start,end_delimiter,out_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Finds the first occurrence of the substring p_find_str in the string
-+ * p_in_str.
-+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+char *my_strstr(char *p_in_str, const char *p_find_str)
-+{
-+ char *p = (char *)p_find_str;
-+ char *ret = NULL;
-+
-+ while(*p_in_str)
-+ {
-+ if(!(*p))
-+ return (ret);
-+ else if(*p_in_str == *p)
-+ {
-+ if(!ret) ret = p_in_str;
-+ p++;
-+ p_in_str++;
-+ }
-+ else if(ret)
-+ {
-+ p = (char *)p_find_str;
-+ p_in_str = ret + 1;
-+ ret = NULL;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ p_in_str++;
-+ }
-+
-+ if(*p_in_str != *p) ret = NULL;
-+
-+ return (ret);
-+
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Gets the value of the config param in the unsigned int format. The value is
-+ * stored in the following format in the string.
-+ * str[] = "module(id=[module], k1=v1, k2=[k3=v3, k4=v4], k5=v5)"
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_param_uint(char *p_in_str, const char *param, unsigned int *out_val)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ char *p_strstr;
-+
-+ if(!p_in_str || !param || !out_val)
-+ {
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ else if((p_strstr = my_strstr(p_in_str, param)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_get_u_int_from_str(p_strstr, '=', ',', (unsigned long *)out_val) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_get_u_int_from_str(p_strstr, '=', ']', (unsigned long*)out_val) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ else if(p_get_u_int_from_str(p_strstr, '=', ')', (unsigned long*)out_val) == 0)
-+ {
-+ ret_val = 0;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ /* we failed */
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * Gets the value of the config param in the Non NULL terminated format. The value
-+ * is stored in the following format in the string.
-+ * str[] = "module(id=[module], k1=v1, k2=[k3=v3, k4=v4], k5=v5)"
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_param_string(char *p_in_str, const char *param, char **out_val)
-+{
-+ int ret_val = -1;
-+ char *p_strstr;
-+
-+ if(!p_in_str || !param || !(out_val))
-+ ;
-+ else if((p_strstr = my_strstr(p_in_str, param)) == NULL)
-+ {
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ else if((ret_val = p_get_substr_from_str(p_strstr, '[', ']', 1, out_val)) == -1)
-+ {
-+ ;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ ; /* we got the value */
-+ }
-+
-+ return (ret_val);
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef PSP_CONFIG_MGR_DEBUG_TEST
-+main()
-+{
-+ unsigned long num =999;
-+ int ret = 0;
-+ char *val1 = NULL;
-+ char val[30];
-+ char str1[] = "cpmac(id=[cpmac], k0=[a1=[a2=[test], a3=2], k1=100, k2=[k3=300, k4=200], k7=722)";
-+
-+ psp_config_get_param_uint(str1, "k7", &num);
-+ printf("%u.\n", num);
-+ ret = psp_config_get_param_string(str1, "a1", &val1);
-+ if(ret >= 0) { printf("%d.\n", ret); strncpy(val, val1, ret); val[ret] = '\0';}
-+
-+ printf("val = \"%s\", and size = %d \n", val, ret);
-+
-+ if(val[ret]) ; else printf("jeee.\n");
-+}
-+#endif /* PSP_CONFIG_MGR_DEBUG_TEST */
-+
-+
-+
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_parse.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.178573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Parse API Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_parse.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: Parsing for params from string available in the NBU format.
-+ * These APIs should be used only for scanvenging parameters which
-+ * are stored in the following format.
-+ *
-+ * str[] = "module(id=[module], k1=v1, k2=[k3=v3, k4=v4], k5=v5)"
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef __PSP_CONFIG_PARSER_H__
-+#define __PSP_CONFIG_PARSER_H__
-+
-+/*------------------------------------------------------------------
-+ * These APIs should be used only for scanvenging parameters which
-+ * are stored in the following format.
-+ *
-+ * str[] = "module(id=[module], k1=v1, k2=[k3=v3, k4=v4], k5=v5)"
-+ *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_get_param_uint(char *p_in_str, const char *param,
-+ unsigned int *out_val);
-+int psp_config_get_param_string(char *p_in_str, const char *param,
-+ char **out_val);
-+
-+#endif /* __PSP_CONFIG_PARSER_H__ */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.c linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.c
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.c 2005-07-12 02:48:42.178573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Utilities API Source
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_util.c
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: These APIs provide the standard "C" string interfaces.
-+ * Provided here to reduce dependencies on the standard libraries
-+ * and for cases where psp_config would required to run before
-+ * the whole system is loaded or outside the scope of the OS.
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+//#include <stdio.h>
-+#include "psp_config_util.h"
-+#include <linux/stddef.h>
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------
-+ * strlen.
-+ *-------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_strlen(char *p)
-+{
-+ char *p_orig = p;
-+ while(*p)
-+ p++;
-+ return(p - p_orig);
-+}
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------
-+ * strcmp.
-+ *-------------------------------------------*/
-+int psp_config_strcmp(char *s1, char *s2)
-+{
-+ while(*s1 && *s2)
-+ {
-+ if(*s1 != *s2)
-+ break;
-+ s1++;
-+ s2++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return(*s1 - *s2);
-+}
-+
-+/*--------------------------------------------
-+ * strcpy.
-+ *------------------------------------------*/
-+char* psp_config_strcpy(char *dest, char *src)
-+{
-+ char *dest_orig = dest;
-+
-+ while(*src)
-+ {
-+ *dest++ = *src++;
-+ }
-+
-+ *dest = '\0';
-+
-+ return(dest_orig);
-+}
-+
-+/*----------------------------------------------
-+ * psp_config_memcpy.
-+ *--------------------------------------------*/
-+void* psp_config_memcpy(void* dest, void* src, unsigned int n)
-+{
-+ void *dest_orig = dest;
-+
-+ while(n)
-+ {
-+ *(char *)dest++ = *(char *)src++;
-+ n--;
-+ }
-+
-+ return (dest_orig);
-+}
-+
-+/*---------------------------------------------------
-+ * Return pointer to first instance of the char.
-+ *--------------------------------------------------*/
-+char* psp_config_strchr(char *str, char chr)
-+{
-+ while(*str)
-+ {
-+ if(*str == chr)
-+ break;
-+ str++;
-+ }
-+
-+ return((*str) ? str : NULL);
-+}
-+
-+#ifdef PSP_CONFIG_MGR_DEBUG_TEST
-+
-+int main( )
-+{
-+ char s[] = "hello ";
-+ printf("%d.\n", psp_config_strlen("hello\n"));
-+ printf("%d.\n", psp_config_strcmp("hells", "hellq"));
-+ printf("%s %s.\n", psp_config_strcpy(s + 6, "test1"), s);
-+}
-+
-+#endif /* PSP_CONFIG_MGR_DEBUG_TEST */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.h linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.h
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/psp_config_util.h 2005-07-12 02:48:42.179573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
-+/******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE PURPOSE: PSP Config Manager - Utilities API Header
-+ ******************************************************************************
-+ * FILE NAME: psp_config_util.h
-+ *
-+ * DESCRIPTION: These APIs provide the standard "C" string interfaces.
-+ * Provided here to reduce dependencies on the standard libraries
-+ * and for cases where psp_config would required to run before
-+ * the whole system is loaded or outside the scope of the OS.
-+ *
-+ * REVISION HISTORY:
-+ * 27 Nov 02 - PSP TII
-+ *
-+ * (C) Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments, Inc
-+ *******************************************************************************/
-+
-+#ifndef __PSP_CONFIG_UTIL_H__
-+#define __PSP_CONFIG_UTIL_H__
-+
-+extern int psp_config_strlen(char*);
-+extern int psp_config_strcmp(char*, char*);
-+extern char* psp_config_strcpy(char*, char*);
-+extern void* psp_config_memcpy(void*, void*, unsigned int n);
-+extern char* psp_config_strchr(char*, char);
-+
-+#endif /* __PSP_CONFIG_UTIL_H__ */
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/readme.txt linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/readme.txt
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/readme.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/readme.txt 2005-07-12 02:48:42.179573000 +0200
-@@ -0,0 +1,545 @@
-+23 August 2004 CPMAC 1.7.8 (NSP Performance Team Release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040823_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.08
-+
-+New features: Key "MacAddr" can now be used to set the Mac Address after Open.
-+
-+ unsigned char MacAddr[6];
-+
-+ // Set Mac Address to "00.B0.D0.10.80.C1"
-+ MacAddr[0] = 0x00;
-+ MacAddr[1] = 0xB0;
-+ MacAddr[2] = 0xD0;
-+ MacAddr[3] = 0x10;
-+ MacAddr[4] = 0x80;
-+ MacAddr[5] = 0xC1;
-+
-+ HalFunc->Control(HalDev, "MacAddr", hcSet, &MacAddr);
-+
-+Bug fixes: in Send(), Threshold is not checked if Tx Ints are re-enabled.
-+
-+Modules affected: hcpmac.c, hcpmac.h, cppi_cpmac.c
-+
-+22 June 2004 CPMAC 1.7.6 (NSP Performance Team Release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040622_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.06
-+
-+New features: Key "TxIntDisable" used to disable Tx Interrupts. If it is set, then Tx Interrupts will be processed on Send() controlled by Tx ServiceMax Setting.
-+
-+ int On = 1;
-+ HalFunc->Control(HalDev, "TxIntDisable", "Set", &On);
-+
-+Bug fixes: NTR
-+
-+10 June 2004 CPMAC 1.7.5 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040610_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.05
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+Bug fixes: Fixed an issue with calculation for the multicast hash.
-+
-+27 May 2004 CPSAR 1.7.4, CPMAC 1.7.4 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040527_HALdallas_cpsar_01.07.04
-+ REL_20040527_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.04
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+Bug fixes: A flaw was fixed in the critical sectioning of the CPPI file, affecting both
-+ the MAC and the SAR releases. This flaw was detected on Titan PSP 4.7 BFT2.
-+
-+05 May 2004 CPSAR 1.7.3, CPMAC 1.7.3 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040505_HALdallas_cpsar_01.07.03
-+ REL_20040505_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.03
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Firmware has been updated to fix a problem with Host OAM mode operation.
-+ 2) Cache macros have been fixed.
-+
-+Notes: This release contains all performance enhancements currently available for CPHAL 1.x.
-+
-+19 April 2004 CPSAR 1.7.2, CPMAC 1.7.2 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040419_HALdallas_cpsar_01.07.02
-+ REL_20040419_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.02
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+Bug fixes: Fixes merge problem in 1.7.1.
-+
-+Notes: This is a branch release which contains only a subset of the performance improvements.
-+ The remaining performance improvements are stiill being qualified at this time.
-+
-+1 April 2004 CPSAR 1.7.1, CPMAC 1.7.1 (external release)
-+
-+NOTICE: DO NOT USE 1.7.1. It has a known problem (see 1.7.2 notes)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040401_HALdallas_cpsar_01.07.01
-+ REL_20040401_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.01
-+
-+New features: Performance improvement in CPPI layer, affecting both CPSAR and CPMAC.
-+
-+Bug fixes: NTR
-+
-+17 Februrary 2004 CPSAR 1.7.0 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040217_HALdallas_cpsar_01.07.00
-+
-+New features: Added support for "TxFlush" feature. This allows the upper
-+ layer to flush all or part of a given Tx queue for a given
-+ channel. This is to be used during call setup for a voice
-+ connection.
-+
-+30 January 2004 CPMAC 1.7.0 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20040130_HALdallas_cpmac_01.07.00
-+
-+Bug fixes: CPMDIO - When in manual negotiate mode and linked, dropping link would move into NWAY state rather than manual state.
-+ CPMDIO - Extraneous debug message corrected
-+New features: CPMDIO - Support for AutoMdix usage added.
-+
-+25 September 2003 CPSAR 1.6.6 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030925_HALdallas_cpsar_01.06.06
-+
-+Bug fixes: PDSP firmware has been updated to fix the OAM padding problem. It previously
-+ wrote pad bytes into a reserved field of the OAM cell. There is a small
-+ change to the CPSAR configuration code which corresponds to the PDSP spec
-+ change.
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+09 September 2003 CPMAC 1.6.6 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030909_HALdallas_cpmac_01.06.06
-+
-+Bug fixes: CPMAC : When _CPMDIO_NOPHY is set, Cpmac COntrol is set to Full Duplex
-+ Bridge loopback test does not show a problem using 1.6.5 if packet rate is
-+ below 50,000 pbs. Now testing with a 100% send from Ixia.
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+05 August 2003 CPHAL 1.6.5 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030805_HALdallas_cpmac_01.06.05
-+
-+Bug fixes: NTR
-+
-+New features: CPMAC : Added support for CPMAC modules that do not have a Phy connected.
-+ The CPMAC is informed of this by the MdioConnect option
-+ _CPMDIO_NOPHY. This is the only driver change needed to
-+ receive and transmit packets through the Marvel switch.
-+ Note In this mode Link status will reported linked at 100/FD to
-+ PhyNum 0xFFFFFFFF.
-+
-+ ALL: Cleaned up some Vlynq support logic.
-+
-+16 July 2003 CPSAR 1.6.3 (external release), no CPMAC release
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030716_HALdallas_cpsar_01.06.03
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Changed default value of CPCS_UU from 0x5aa5 to 0. The old default value caused
-+ problems with Cisco routers.
-+
-+New features: NTR
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release: NTR.
-+
-+01 July 2003 CPHAL 1.6.2 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030701_HALdallas_cpmac_01.06.02
-+ REL_20030701_HALdallas_cpsar_01.06.02
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) A previous firmware upgrade caused firmware OAM loopback cells to only work on every other
-+ command. This has been fixed in the new firmware version (0.47).
-+ 2) Problem with PTI values changing on transparent mode packets has been resolved.
-+ 3) Previously, successful firmware OAM loopback cells waited 5 seconds before notifying the
-+ OS of success, rather that notifying immediately. This has been resolved in firmware.
-+ 4) PITS #148 (MAC and SAR), #149 (MAC) have been fixed.
-+
-+New features: 1) AAL5 HAL now capable of receiving unknown VCI/VPI cells on a single transparent channel.
-+ See updated HAL document (AAL5 appendix) for implementation details.
-+ 2) AAL5 HAL now allows OS to modify the OAM loopback timeout window. Previously, failed
-+ OAM loopback attempts timed out after a nominal 5 seconds (based on the SAR frequency
-+ provided by the OS). Now, the default is 5 seconds, but the OS may change the
-+ value via halControl() to any integer number of milliseconds. See updated HAL document
-+ (AAL5 appendix) for implementation details.
-+ 3) MAC (cpmdio): added loopback to Istate. Used for debug.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release: NTR.
-+
-+09 June 2003 CPSAR 1.6.1 (external release), CPMAC 1.6.1 (internal release - no functional change)
-+
-+Note: This is the same set of fixes being applied to 1.6.0 that were applied to 1.5.3. The only difference
-+ between 1.6.1 and 1.5.4 is that 1.6.1 has the TurboDSL fix.
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030609_HALdallas_cpmac_01.06.01
-+ REL_20030609_HALdallas_cpsar_01.06.01
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Bug in OamLoopbackConfig fixed.
-+ 2) New firmware version (.43) to fix Westell issue of dropped downstream packets in
-+ presence of OAM traffic when operating at or near line rate.
-+
-+New features: NTR.
-+
-+09 June 2003 CPSAR 1.5.4 (external release), CPMAC 1.5.4 (internal release - no functional change)
-+
-+Note: This is a branch release from 1.5.3. This does not contain anything from 1.6.0. The CPMAC is
-+only being labeled to keep the release flow consistent.
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030609_HALdallas_cpmac_01.05.04
-+ REL_20030609_HALdallas_cpsar_01.05.04
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Bug in OamLoopbackConfig fixed.
-+ 2) New firmware version (.43) to fix Westell issue of dropped downstream packets in
-+ presence of OAM traffic when operating at or near line rate.
-+
-+New features: NTR.
-+
-+30 May 2003 CPSAR 1.6.0 (external release), CPMAC 1.6.0 (internal release - no functional change)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030530_HALdallas_cpmac_01.06.00
-+ REL_20030530_HALdallas_cpsar_01.06.00
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) TurboDSL issue has been fixed with a software workaround in TxInt. This workaround
-+ has been verified under Adam2 ONLY at this point. Testing remains to be done on
-+ Linux and VxWorks.
-+
-+New features: NTR.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release: NTR.
-+
-+30 May 2003 CPSAR 1.5.3 (external release), CPMAC 1.5.3 (internal release - no functional change)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030530_HALdallas_cpmac_01.05.03
-+ REL_20030530_HALdallas_cpsar_01.05.03
-+
-+Bug fixes: NTR.
-+
-+New features: 1) AAL5 Send() has been modified to accept an ATM Header either in the first
-+ fragment by itself, or in the first fragment directly in front of payload data.
-+ The API() does not change.
-+ 2) Documentation updates throughout, reflected in latest version of CPHAL user's
-+ guide.
-+ 3) AAL5 MaxFrags default value is now 46. This is based upon the default AAL5
-+ RxBufSize of 1518 (MaxFrags = (65568/1518) + 2). IF THE OS CHOOSES A SMALLER
-+ RxBufSize, IT MUST INCREASE THE VALUE OF MaxFrags ACCORDINGLY. This is done
-+ via halControl(), prior to Open().
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) The Linux SAR driver is seeing an issue in which it cannot
-+ reliably send traffic simultaneously on both the high and
-+ low priority queues of a single AAL5 channel. (TurboDSL)
-+
-+23 May 2003 CPHAL 1.5.2 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030523_HALdallas_cpmac_01.05.02
-+ REL_20030523_HALdallas_cpsar_01.05.02
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) PITS #138: CPMAC flooding issue resolved.
-+ 2) PITS #142: OS may now set "MaxFrags" via Control(). This controls the
-+ maximum number of fragments expected by the CPHAL. The default value is 2 for
-+ CPMAC and 1028 for AAL5. If the OS chooses a RxBufSize that will cause more
-+ fragments than the defaults, the OS must set "MaxFrags" to a correct value
-+ ((maximum packet length / RxBufSize) + 2).
-+ 3) PITS #143: Fixed.
-+ 4) Firmware OAM bug fixed. (new firmware release in this version)
-+
-+New features: NTR.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) The Linux SAR driver is seeing an issue in which it cannot
-+ reliably send traffic simultaneously on both the high and
-+ low priority queues of a single AAL5 channel. (TurboDSL)
-+
-+14 May 2003 CPHAL 1.5.1 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030514_HALdallas_cpmac_01.05.01
-+ REL_20030514_HALdallas_cpsar_01.05.01
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) PITS 132 - (CPMAC) Frames < 60 bytes and split into
-+ multi-fragments.
-+ 2) BCIL MR PSP00000353 - (CPMAC) PhyDev not free'd on halClose()
-+ 3) PITS 113 - OsSetup bug in ChannelSetup fixed.
-+ 4) Fixed AAL5 to check return values of InitTcb/InitRcb.
-+ 5) Fixed Shutdown to properly free resources in the case of a Close
-+ mode 1 followed by Shutdown. Previously, buffer and descriptor
-+ resources were left unfreed in this case.
-+
-+New features: 1) AAL5 Send() modified to be capable of accepting ATM header as first four
-+ bytes of first fragment. This allows the OS to "override" the
-+ default ATM header which is constructed from preconfigured channel
-+ parameters.
-+ 2) AAL5 Receive() modified to be capable of passing the received ATM header (4 bytes, no HEC)
-+ in the first fragment (by itself). It also passes up the OS an indication
-+ of what the received packet type was. For Host OAM and transparent mode
-+ packets, the ATM header is passed in this manner, and for other types of packets
-+ (AAL5, NULL AAL) no ATM header is passed currently.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) The Linux SAR driver is seeing an issue in which it cannot
-+ reliably send traffic simultaneously on both the high and
-+ low priority queues of a single AAL5 channel.
-+
-+30 April 2003 CPHAL 1.5.0 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030430_HALdallas_cpmac_01.05.00
-+ REL_20030430_HALdallas_cpsar_01.05.00
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Fixed AAL5 bug that rendered the low priority queue
-+ unusable.
-+ 2) Fixed a bug in AAL5's Oam Rate calculations.
-+ 3) Fixed use of "DeviceCPID" key in AAL5's halControl().
-+ 4) Fixed RxReturn logic in HAL. The HAL now can handle
-+ failing MallocRxBuffer calls when multiple fragments
-+ are being used.
-+
-+New features: 1) AAL5 Stats now available on a per queue basis.
-+ 2) AAL5 adds two new keys to halControl() for "Set" actions:
-+ RxVc_OamCh and RxVp_OamCh.
-+ 3) Shutdown() has been modified for both AAL5 and CPMAC to
-+ call Close() if the module is still in the Open state.
-+ 4) CPMAC adds the following access keys to halControl():
-+ hcPhyAccess,hcPhyNum,hcCpmacBase,hcSize,and hcCpmacSize.
-+ 5) CPHAL no longer requests an extra 15 bytes on data buffer
-+ mallocs.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) The Linux SAR driver is seeing an issue in which it cannot
-+ reliably send traffic simultaneously on both the high and
-+ low priority queues of a single AAL5 channel.
-+
-+21 April 2003 CPHAL 1.4.1 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030421_HALdallas_cpmac_01.04.01
-+ REL_20030421_HALdallas_cpsar_01.04.01
-+
-+Bug fixes: 1) Fixed OAM logic in SAR portion of CPHAL.
-+
-+New features: 1) OAM loopback counters exposed through halControl.
-+ 2) Host OAM Send() can now use a single channel to send
-+ OAM cells on unlimited number of VP's/VC's.
-+ 3) CPHAL now requests "SarFreq" through osControl.
-+ 4) CPHAL now calculates all OAM function rates based on
-+ "SarFreq"; function OamRateConfig removed for API.
-+ 5) New OAM function OamLoopbackConfig, used for configuring
-+ loopback functions in firmware OAM mode.
-+
-+Known issues not addressed in this release: Bug fix 1) in release 1.4
-+ (see below) does not work properly for multiple fragments.
-+
-+10 April 2003 CPHAL 1.4 (external release)
-+
-+CC Labels: REL_20030410_HALdallas_cpmac_01.04.00
-+ REL_20030410_HALdallas_cpsar_01.04.00
-+
-+This release is for SAR and MAC.
-+
-+ Bug fixes: 1) Implemented logic in HAL to re-request buffer mallocs
-+ in the case of MallocRxBuffer failing. The HAL now maintains
-+ a NeedsBuffer queue of all RCB's that are without buffers.
-+ On interrupts, or on Send(), the HAL checks to see if any
-+ RCB's are on the queue, and if so, calls MallocRxBuffer
-+ to attempt to get a new buffer and return the RCB to
-+ circulation.
-+ 2) SAR now properly returns all error codes from halOpen and
-+ halChannelSetup.
-+
-+ New features: NTR
-+
-+ Known issues not addressed in this release: NTR
-+
-+08 April 2003 CPHAL 1.3.1 (internal release - SAR only)
-+
-+ CC Labels: REL_20030408_HALdallas_cpsar_01.03.01
-+
-+ This is a SAR only release. The current CPMAC release is still 1.3.
-+
-+ Bug fixes: 1) PDSP State RAM / Scratchpad RAM is now completely cleared after reset.
-+ This resolves a stability issue.
-+
-+ New features: 1) OamMode is now a parameter in halControl(). Both "Set" and "Get"
-+ actions are available. The value may be "0" (Host OAM), or "1"
-+ (Firmware OAM).
-+
-+ Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) Appropriate action for HAL in the case of MallocRxBuffer failing. We
-+ are investigating whether the HAL should implement a needs buffer
-+ queue.
-+
-+04 April 2003 CPHAL 1.3 (external release)
-+
-+ CC Labels: REL_20030404_HALdallas_cpmac_01.03.00
-+ REL_20030404_HALdallas_cpsar_01.03.00
-+ REL_20030404_HALdallas_cpaal5_01.03.00
-+ REL_20030404_HALdallas_cpaal2_01.03.00
-+
-+ This release requires no changes for the ethernet end driver. The changes necessary
-+ for the sar driver (firmware file name changes) have already been implemented.
-+
-+ Bug fixes: 1) RxReturn now returns an error if MallocRxBuffer fails. On RxReturn error, the driver should
-+ call RxReturn again at a later time (when the malloc may succeed) in order for the CPHAL
-+ to maintain a full complement of Rx buffers. We recommend holding off making this driver
-+ change until we verify that this condition occurs.
-+
-+ New features: 1) Removed benign compiler warnings.
-+ 2) PITS 122: http://www.nbu.sc.ti.com/cgi-bin/pits/redisplay_archive?product=cphal_dev&report=122
-+ 3) Cpsar label (above) now is applied to everything
-+ beneath /cpsar.
-+ 4) PITS 14: http://www.nbu.sc.ti.com/cgi-bin/pits/redisplay_archive?product=cphal_dev&report=14
-+ Transferred to MR PSP 00000089.
-+ 5) PITS 120: http://www.nbu.sc.ti.com/cgi-bin/pits/redisplay_archive?product=cphal_dev&report=120
-+
-+ Known issues not addressed in this release:
-+ 1) PITS 102 (as relating to OamMode configuration):
-+ http://www.nbu.sc.ti.com/cgi-bin/pits/redisplay_archive?product=cphal_dev&report=102
-+ Future release will make OamMode configurable
-+ through halControl(), not on per channel basis.
-+
-+20 March 2003 CPHAL 1.2.1 (internal release)
-+
-+ CC Labels: REL_20030320_HALdallas_cpmac_01.02.01
-+ REL_20030320_HALdallas_cpsar_01.02.01
-+ REL_20030320_HALdallas_cpaal5_01.02.01
-+ REL_20030320_HALdallas_cpaal2_01.02.01
-+
-+ Bug fixes: 1. Fixed modification of buffer pointer following
-+ MallocRxBuffer in cppi.c.
-+ 2. Removed extra firmware files from /cpsar.
-+
-+ New features: NTR.
-+
-+ Known issues not addressed in this release: NTR.
-+
-+07 March 2003 CPHAL 1.2 (external release)
-+
-+ CPMAC/CPSAR feature complete release. SAR added
-+ several features including full OAM support and various
-+ other features and bug fixes to address PITS 99-106, and
-+ 114. CPMAC cleaned up details raised by India PSP
-+ team.
-+
-+29 January 2003 CPHAL RC 3.01a (external release)
-+
-+ Corrects non-static functions to be static in cppi.c.
-+
-+09 Janurary 2003 CPHAL RC 3.01 (external release)
-+
-+ PITS 88: Fixed MDIO re-connection problem (hcpmac.c)
-+ PITS 90: Corrected Rx Buffer Pointer modification (cppi.c)
-+
-+ Corrected error in cpremap.c
-+
-+20 December 2002 CPHAL RC 3 (external release)
-+
-+ Statistics support via halControl(). See Appendix A of guide.
-+ Fixed errors in ChannelTeardown/ChannelSetup CPHAL logic.
-+ Added multicast support as requested.
-+ Several new OS string functions added to OS_FUNCTIONS.
-+ "DebugLevel" configuration parameter changed to "Debug".
-+ "Stats0" changed to "StatsDump" for CPMAC.
-+
-+13 December 2002 CPHAL RC 2.03 (internal release)
-+
-+ Performance improvements.
-+ More debug statements implemented (esp AAL5).
-+ Updated makefile with "make debug" option.
-+ Hbridge performance: [debug library] 15774 tps (53% line rate)
-+ [non-debug library] 13700 tps (46%)
-+
-+10 December 2002 CPHAL Release Candidate 2.02 (internal release)
-+
-+ Much of the configuration code internal to CPMAC and AAL5 has been made common.
-+ [os]Receive API had been modified to remove OsReceiveInfo. This information is now
-+ available as third member of the FRAGLIST structure, on a per buffer basis.
-+ Successfully tested multi-fragment support on CPMAC, using 32 byte buffers.
-+ Code is now Emerald compliant - all buffer descriptors now aligned to cache-line
-+ boundaries.
-+
-+2 December 2002 CPHAL Release Candidate 2.01
-+
-+ Updates to comments in hcpmac.c, cpmdio.c, hcpmac.h
-+ Nested comment in hcpmac.c in RC2 can cause compile errors.
-+
-+25 November 2002 CPHAL Release Candidate 2
-+
-+Project Items not completed for RC2
-+#6 Ship as Library - Once under CC. Moved to RC3
-+#8 Under Clearcase - Moved to RC3
-+#25 Emerald compliant - Moved to RC3
-+#26 Statistics support - Moved to RC3 (some support in RC2)
-+#36 Debug scheme implemented - Moved to RC3 (some support in RC2)
-+
-+8 November 2002 CPHAL Release Candidate 1
-+
-+Notes:
-+
-+Project Items not completed for RC1
-+
-+#8 Under Clearcase - Clearcase server failure this week. Moved to RC2
-+#6 Ship as Library - Once under CC. Moved to RC2
-+#13 Verify Datatypes. Moved to RC2
-+#14 Review APIs. Moved to RC2
-+
-+APIs under review for RC2
-+
-+halIsr()
-+hslRxReturn()
-+halSend()
-+osSendComplete()
-+osReceive()
-+
-+
-+CPMAC Build Instructions
-+
-+Compile the file 'hcpmac.c'.
-+
-+
-+AAL5 Build Instructions
-+
-+The AAL5 build is composed of the source files aal5sar.c and cpsar.c.
-+Refer to the provided makefile for an example of compiling these files
-+into a library.
-+
-+Example CPHAL Code
-+
-+CPMAC:
-+
-+Example CPMAC code is provided in the file hbridge.c.
-+This program is provided simply as an example of using the CPHAL API.
-+It is not intended to be compiled and executed in your environment.
-+
-+AAL5:
-+
-+Example AAL5 code is provided in the file loopback.c. This program
-+is provided simply as an example of using the CPHAL API. It is not
-+intended to be compiled and executed in your environment.
-+
-+
-+Performance Baseline
-+
-+
-+Cpmac
-+
-+RC1: hbridge.bin, running with IXIA cpahl_1.cfg.
-+ This sends 64-byte packets from each Ixia port, with mac destination the other Ixia port.
-+ MIPS core 4Kc.
-+
-+RC2: hbridge.bin, running with IXIA cpahl_1.cfg.
-+ This sends 64-byte packets from each Ixia port, with mac destination the other Ixia port.
-+ MIPS core 4Ke.
-+ CPHAL now includes Emerald support, but this has been disabled by using 'cache -wt' to emulate 4Kc.
-+
-+RC3: hbridge.bin, running with IXIA cpahl_1.cfg.
-+ This sends 64-byte packets from each Ixia port, with mac destination the other Ixia port.
-+ MIPS core 4Ke.
-+ Running as Emerald processor.
-+
-+Release Total Receive Rate Throughput Setting
-+
-+RC1 11300 38%
-+RC2 9524 32%
-+RC3 15190 51%
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/Config.in linux.dev/drivers/net/Config.in
---- linux.old/drivers/net/Config.in 2005-07-12 03:20:45.726149872 +0200
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/Config.in 2005-07-12 02:48:42.180573000 +0200
-@@ -25,6 +25,24 @@
- comment 'Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)'
- bool 'Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)' CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET
- if [ "$CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET" = "y" ]; then
-+ if [ "$CONFIG_MIPS_TITAN" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_AR7" = "y" ]; then
-+ tristate ' Texas Instruments Avalanche CPMAC support' CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC
-+ fi
-+ if [ "$CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC" != "n" ]; then
-+ if [ "$CONFIG_AR7WRD" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_AR7VWI" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_AR7VW" = "y" ]; then
-+ define_bool CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_INIT_BUF_MALLOC y
-+ define_int CONFIG_MIPS_CPMAC_PORTS 1
-+ if [ "$CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_MARVELL" = "y" ]; then
-+ define_bool CONFIG_AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC n
-+ define_bool CONFIG_AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC y
-+ else
-+ define_bool CONFIG_AVALANCHE_CPMAC_AUTO y
-+ define_bool CONFIG_AVALANCHE_LOW_CPMAC n
-+ define_bool CONFIG_AVALANCHE_HIGH_CPMAC n
-+ fi
-+ fi
-+ fi
-+
- if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
- dep_bool ' ARM EBSA110 AM79C961A support' CONFIG_ARM_AM79C961A $CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110
- tristate ' Cirrus Logic CS8900A support' CONFIG_ARM_CIRRUS
-diff -urN linux.old/drivers/net/Makefile linux.dev/drivers/net/Makefile
---- linux.old/drivers/net/Makefile 2005-07-12 03:20:45.726149872 +0200
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/Makefile 2005-07-12 02:48:42.181573000 +0200
-@@ -56,6 +56,16 @@
- subdir-$(CONFIG_BONDING) += bonding
-
- #
-+# Texas Instruments AVALANCHE CPMAC driver
-+#
-+
-+subdir-$(CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC) += avalanche_cpmac
-+#obj-$(CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC) += avalanche_cpmac/avalanche_cpmac.o
-+ifeq ($(CONFIG_MIPS_AVALANCHE_CPMAC),y)
-+ obj-y += avalanche_cpmac/avalanche_cpmac.o
-+endif
-+
-+#
- # link order important here
- #
- obj-$(CONFIG_PLIP) += plip.o
---- linux.old/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c 2005-08-25 10:56:33.702931008 +0200
-+++ linux.dev/drivers/net/avalanche_cpmac/cpmac.c 2005-08-25 11:08:45.027451520 +0200
-@@ -2158,17 +2158,16 @@
- CPMAC_PRIVATE_INFO_T *p_cpmac_priv = p_dev->priv;
- CPMAC_DRV_HAL_INFO_T *p_drv_hal = p_cpmac_priv->drv_hal;
- struct sk_buff *p_skb = fragList[0].OsInfo;
-- p_skb->len = fragList[0].len;
-
- /* invalidate the cache. */
- dma_cache_inv((unsigned long)p_skb->data, fragList[0].len);
- #ifdef CPMAC_TEST
-- xdump(p_skb->data, p_skb->len, "recv");
-+ xdump(p_skb->data, fragList[0].len, "recv");
- #endif
- #ifdef CPMAC_8021Q_SUPPORT
- /* 802.1q stuff, just does the basic checking here. */
- if(!p_cpmac_priv->enable_802_1q &&
-- p_skb->len > TCI_END_OFFSET &&
-+ fragList[0].len > TCI_END_OFFSET &&
- IS_802_1Q_FRAME(p_skb->data + TPID_START_OFFSET))
- {
- goto cpmac_hal_recv_frame_mismatch;