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  27 /*
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  31 
  32 #ifndef _BGE_IMPL_H
  33 #define _BGE_IMPL_H
  34 
  35 
  36 #ifdef __cplusplus
  37 extern "C" {
  38 #endif
  39 
  40 #include <sys/types.h>
  41 #include <sys/stream.h>
  42 #include <sys/strsun.h>
  43 #include <sys/strsubr.h>
  44 #include <sys/stat.h>
  45 #include <sys/pci.h>
  46 #include <sys/note.h>
  47 #include <sys/modctl.h>
  48 #include <sys/crc32.h>
  49 #ifdef  __sparcv9
  50 #include <v9/sys/membar.h>
  51 #endif  /* __sparcv9 */
  52 #include <sys/kstat.h>
  53 #include <sys/ethernet.h>
  54 #include <sys/errno.h>
  55 #include <sys/dlpi.h>
  56 #include <sys/devops.h>
  57 #include <sys/debug.h>
  58 #include <sys/conf.h>
  59 
  60 #include <netinet/ip6.h>
  61 
  62 #include <inet/common.h>
  63 #include <inet/ip.h>
  64 #include <inet/mi.h>
  65 #include <inet/nd.h>
  66 #include <sys/pattr.h>
  67 
  68 #include <sys/disp.h>
  69 #include <sys/cmn_err.h>
  70 #include <sys/ddi.h>
  71 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
  72 
  73 #include <sys/ddifm.h>
  74 #include <sys/fm/protocol.h>
  75 #include <sys/fm/util.h>
  76 #include <sys/fm/io/ddi.h>
  77 
  78 #include <sys/mac_provider.h>
  79 #include <sys/mac_ether.h>
  80 
  81 #ifdef __amd64
  82 #include <sys/x86_archext.h>
  83 #endif
  84 
  85 #ifndef VLAN_TAGSZ
  86 #define VLAN_TAGSZ 4
  87 #endif
  88 
  89 #define BGE_STR_SIZE 32
  90 
  91 #ifndef OFFSETOF
  92 #define OFFSETOF(_s, _f) \
  93     ((uint32_t)((uint8_t *)(&((_s *)0)->_f) - \
  94                 (uint8_t *)((uint8_t *) 0)))
  95 #endif
  96 
  97 /*
  98  * <sys/ethernet.h> *may* already have provided the typedef ether_addr_t;
  99  * but of course C doesn't provide a way to check this directly.  So here
 100  * we rely on the fact that the symbol ETHERTYPE_AT was added to the
 101  * header file (as a #define, which we *can* test for) at the same time
 102  * as the typedef for ether_addr_t ;-!
 103  */
 104 #ifndef ETHERTYPE_AT
 105 typedef uchar_t ether_addr_t[ETHERADDRL];
 106 #endif  /* ETHERTYPE_AT */
 107 
 108 /*
 109  * Reconfiguring the network devices requires the net_config privilege
 110  * in Solaris 10+.
 111  */
 112 extern int secpolicy_net_config(const cred_t *, boolean_t);
 113 
 114 #include <sys/miiregs.h>          /* by fjlite out of intel       */
 115 
 116 #include "bge.h"
 117 #include "bge_hw.h"
 118 
 119 /*
 120  * Compile-time feature switches ...
 121  */
 122 #define BGE_DO_PPIO             0       /* peek/poke ioctls             */
 123 #define BGE_RX_SOFTINT          0       /* softint per receive ring     */
 124 #define BGE_CHOOSE_SEND_METHOD  0       /* send by copying only         */
 125 
 126 /*
 127  * NOTES:
 128  *
 129  * #defines:
 130  *
 131  *      BGE_PCI_CONFIG_RNUMBER and BGE_PCI_OPREGS_RNUMBER are the
 132  *      register-set numbers to use for the config space registers
 133  *      and the operating registers respectively.  On an OBP-based
 134  *      machine, regset 0 refers to CONFIG space, and regset 1 will
 135  *      be the operating registers in MEMORY space.  If an expansion
 136  *      ROM is fitted, it may appear as a further register set.
 137  *
 138  *      BGE_DMA_MODE defines the mode (STREAMING/CONSISTENT) used
 139  *      for the data buffers.  The descriptors are always set up
 140  *      in CONSISTENT mode.
 141  *
 142  *      BGE_HEADROOM defines how much space we'll leave in allocated
 143  *      mblks before the first valid data byte.  This should be chosen
 144  *      to be 2 modulo 4, so that once the ethernet header (14 bytes)
 145  *      has been stripped off, the packet data will be 4-byte aligned.
 146  *      The remaining space can be used by upstream modules to prepend
 147  *      any headers required.
 148  */
 149 
 150 #define BGE_PCI_CONFIG_RNUMBER  0
 151 #define BGE_PCI_OPREGS_RNUMBER  1
 152 #define BGE_PCI_APEREGS_RNUMBER 2
 153 #define BGE_DMA_MODE            DDI_DMA_STREAMING
 154 #define BGE_HEADROOM            34
 155 
 156 /*
 157  *      BGE_HALFTICK is half the period of the cyclic callback (in
 158  *      nanoseconds), chosen so that 0.5s <= cyclic period <= 1s.
 159  *      Other time values are derived as odd multiples of this value
 160  *      so that there's little chance of ambiguity w.r.t. which tick
 161  *      a timeout expires on.
 162  *
 163  *      BGE_PHY_STABLE_TIME is the period for which the contents of the
 164  *      PHY's status register must remain unchanging before we accept
 165  *      that the link has come up.  [Sometimes the link comes up, only
 166  *      to go down again within a short time as the autonegotiation
 167  *      process cycles through various options before finding the best
 168  *      compatible mode.  We don't want to report repeated link up/down
 169  *      cycles, so we wait until we think it's stable.]
 170  *
 171  *      BGE_SERDES_STABLE_TIME is the analogous value for the SerDes
 172  *      interface.  It's much shorter, 'cos the SerDes doesn't show
 173  *      these effects as much as the copper PHY.
 174  *
 175  *      BGE_LINK_SETTLE_TIME is the period during which we regard link
 176  *      up/down cycles as an normal event after resetting/reprogramming
 177  *      the PHY.  During this time, link up/down messages are sent to
 178  *      the log only, not the console.  At any other time, link change
 179  *      events are regarded as unexpected and sent to both console & log.
 180  *
 181  *      These latter two values have no theoretical justification, but
 182  *      are derived from observations and heuristics - the values below
 183  *      just seem to work quite well.
 184  */
 185 
 186 #define BGE_HALFTICK            268435456LL             /* 2**28 ns!    */
 187 #define BGE_CYCLIC_PERIOD       (4*BGE_HALFTICK)        /*    ~1.0s     */
 188 #define BGE_CYCLIC_TIMEOUT      drv_sectohz(1)          /*    ~1.0s     */
 189 #define BGE_SERDES_STABLE_TIME  (3*BGE_HALFTICK)        /*    ~0.8s     */
 190 #define BGE_PHY_STABLE_TIME     (11*BGE_HALFTICK)       /*    ~3.0s     */
 191 #define BGE_LINK_SETTLE_TIME    (111*BGE_HALFTICK)      /*   ~30.0s     */
 192 
 193 /*
 194  * Indices used to identify the different buffer rings internally
 195  */
 196 #define BGE_STD_BUFF_RING       0
 197 #define BGE_JUMBO_BUFF_RING     1
 198 #define BGE_MINI_BUFF_RING      2
 199 
 200 /*
 201  * Current implementation limits
 202  */
 203 #define BGE_BUFF_RINGS_USED     2               /* std & jumbo ring */
 204                                                 /* for now              */
 205 #define BGE_RECV_RINGS_USED     16              /* up to 16 rtn rings   */
 206                                                 /* for now              */
 207 #define BGE_SEND_RINGS_USED     4               /* up to 4 tx rings     */
 208                                                 /* for now              */
 209 #define BGE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE     128             /* may be 256 later     */
 210 
 211 /*
 212  * Ring/buffer size parameters
 213  *
 214  * All of the (up to) 16 TX rings & and the corresponding buffers are the
 215  * same size.
 216  *
 217  * Each of the (up to) 3 receive producer (aka buffer) rings is a different
 218  * size and has different sized buffers associated with it too.
 219  *
 220  * The (up to) 16 receive return rings have no buffers associated with them.
 221  * The number of slots per receive return ring must be 2048 if the mini
 222  * ring is enabled, otherwise it may be 1024.  See Broadcom document
 223  * 570X-PG102-R page 56.
 224  *
 225  * Note: only the 5700 supported external memory (and therefore the mini
 226  * ring); the 5702/3/4 don't.  This driver doesn't support the original
 227  * 5700, so we won't ever use the mini ring capability.
 228  */
 229 
 230 #define BGE_SEND_RINGS_DEFAULT          1
 231 #define BGE_RECV_RINGS_DEFAULT          1
 232 
 233 #define BGE_SEND_BUFF_SIZE_DEFAULT      1536
 234 #define BGE_SEND_BUFF_SIZE_JUMBO        9022
 235 #define BGE_SEND_SLOTS_USED     512
 236 
 237 #define BGE_STD_BUFF_SIZE       1536            /* 0x600                */
 238 #define BGE_STD_SLOTS_USED      512
 239 
 240 #define BGE_JUMBO_BUFF_SIZE     9022            /* 9k                   */
 241 #define BGE_JUMBO_SLOTS_USED    256
 242 
 243 #define BGE_MINI_BUFF_SIZE      128             /* 64? 256?             */
 244 #define BGE_MINI_SLOTS_USED     0               /* must be 0; see above */
 245 
 246 #define BGE_RECV_BUFF_SIZE      0
 247 #if     BGE_MINI_SLOTS_USED > 0
 248 #define BGE_RECV_SLOTS_USED     2048            /* required             */
 249 #else
 250 #define BGE_RECV_SLOTS_USED     1024            /* could be 2048 anyway */
 251 #endif
 252 
 253 #define BGE_SEND_BUF_NUM        512
 254 #define BGE_SEND_BUF_ARRAY      16
 255 #define BGE_SEND_BUF_ARRAY_JUMBO        3
 256 #define BGE_SEND_BUF_MAX        (BGE_SEND_BUF_NUM*BGE_SEND_BUF_ARRAY)
 257 
 258 /*
 259  * PCI type. PCI-Express or PCI/PCIX
 260  */
 261 #define BGE_PCI         0
 262 #define BGE_PCI_E       1
 263 #define BGE_PCI_X       2
 264 
 265 /*
 266  * Statistic type. There are two type of statistic:
 267  * statistic block and statistic registers
 268  */
 269 #define BGE_STAT_BLK    1
 270 #define BGE_STAT_REG    2
 271 
 272 /*
 273  * MTU.for all chipsets ,the default is 1500 ,and some chipsets
 274  * support 9k jumbo frames size
 275  */
 276 #define BGE_DEFAULT_MTU         1500
 277 #define BGE_MAXIMUM_MTU         9000
 278 
 279 /*
 280  * Pad the h/w defined status block (which can be up to 80 bytes long)
 281  * to a power-of-two boundary
 282  */
 283 #define BGE_STATUS_PADDING      (128 - sizeof (bge_status_t))
 284 
 285 /*
 286  * On platforms which support DVMA, we can simply allocate one big piece
 287  * of memory for all the Tx buffers and another for the Rx buffers, and
 288  * then carve them up as required.  It doesn't matter if they aren't just
 289  * one physically contiguous piece each, because both the CPU *and* the
 290  * I/O device can see them *as though they were*.
 291  *
 292  * However, if only physically-addressed DMA is possible, this doesn't
 293  * work; we can't expect to get enough contiguously-addressed memory for
 294  * all the buffers of each type, so in this case we request a number of
 295  * smaller pieces, each still large enough for several buffers but small
 296  * enough to fit within "an I/O page" (e.g. 64K).
 297  *
 298  * The #define below specifies how many pieces of memory are to be used;
 299  * 16 has been shown to work on an i86pc architecture but this could be
 300  * different on other non-DVMA platforms ...
 301  */
 302 #ifdef  _DMA_USES_VIRTADDR
 303 #define BGE_SPLIT               1               /* no split required    */
 304 #else
 305 #if ((BGE_BUFF_RINGS_USED > 1) || (BGE_SEND_RINGS_USED > 1) || \
 306         (BGE_RECV_RINGS_USED > 1))
 307 #define BGE_SPLIT               128             /* split 128 ways       */
 308 #else
 309 #define BGE_SPLIT               16              /* split 16 ways        */
 310 #endif
 311 #endif  /* _DMA_USES_VIRTADDR */
 312 
 313 #define BGE_RECV_RINGS_SPLIT    (BGE_RECV_RINGS_MAX + 1)
 314 
 315 /*
 316  * STREAMS parameters
 317  */
 318 #define BGE_IDNUM               0               /* zero seems to work   */
 319 #define BGE_LOWAT               (256)
 320 #define BGE_HIWAT               (256*1024)
 321 
 322 /*
 323  * Basic data types, for clarity in distinguishing 'numbers'
 324  * used for different purposes ...
 325  *
 326  * A <bge_regno_t> is a register 'address' (offset) in any one of
 327  * various address spaces (PCI config space, PCI memory-mapped I/O
 328  * register space, MII registers, etc).  None of these exceeds 64K,
 329  * so we could use a 16-bit representation but pointer-sized objects
 330  * are more "natural" in most architectures; they seem to be handled
 331  * more efficiently on SPARC and no worse on x86.
 332  *
 333  * BGE_REGNO_NONE represents the non-existent value in this space.
 334  */
 335 typedef uintptr_t bge_regno_t;                  /* register # (offset)  */
 336 #define BGE_REGNO_NONE          (~(uintptr_t)0u)
 337 
 338 /*
 339  * Describes one chunk of allocated DMA-able memory
 340  *
 341  * In some cases, this is a single chunk as allocated from the system;
 342  * but we also use this structure to represent slices carved off such
 343  * a chunk.  Even when we don't really need all the information, we
 344  * use this structure as a convenient way of correlating the various
 345  * ways of looking at a piece of memory (kernel VA, IO space DVMA,
 346  * handle+offset, etc).
 347  */
 348 typedef struct {
 349         ddi_acc_handle_t        acc_hdl;        /* handle for memory    */
 350         void                    *mem_va;        /* CPU VA of memory     */
 351         uint32_t                nslots;         /* number of slots      */
 352         uint32_t                size;           /* size per slot        */
 353         size_t                  alength;        /* allocated size       */
 354                                                 /* >= product of above       */
 355 
 356         ddi_dma_handle_t        dma_hdl;        /* DMA handle           */
 357         offset_t                offset;         /* relative to handle   */
 358         ddi_dma_cookie_t        cookie;         /* associated cookie    */
 359         uint32_t                ncookies;       /* must be 1            */
 360         uint32_t                token;          /* arbitrary identifier */
 361 } dma_area_t;                                   /* 0x50 (80) bytes      */
 362 
 363 typedef struct bge_queue_item {
 364         struct bge_queue_item   *next;
 365         void                    *item;
 366 } bge_queue_item_t;
 367 
 368 typedef struct bge_queue {
 369         bge_queue_item_t        *head;
 370         uint32_t                count;
 371         kmutex_t                *lock;
 372 } bge_queue_t;
 373 /*
 374  * Software version of the Receive Buffer Descriptor
 375  * There's one of these for each receive buffer (up to 256/512/1024 per ring).
 376  */
 377 typedef struct sw_rbd {
 378         dma_area_t              pbuf;           /* (const) related      */
 379                                                 /* buffer area          */
 380 } sw_rbd_t;                                     /* 0x50 (80) bytes      */
 381 
 382 /*
 383  * Software Receive Buffer (Producer) Ring Control Block
 384  * There's one of these for each receiver producer ring (up to 3),
 385  * but each holds buffers of a different size.
 386  */
 387 typedef struct buff_ring {
 388         dma_area_t              desc;           /* (const) related h/w  */
 389                                                 /* descriptor area      */
 390         dma_area_t              buf[BGE_SPLIT]; /* (const) related      */
 391                                                 /* buffer area(s)       */
 392         bge_rcb_t               hw_rcb;         /* (const) image of h/w */
 393                                                 /* RCB, and used to     */
 394         struct bge              *bgep;          /* (const) containing   */
 395                                                 /* driver soft state    */
 396                                                 /* initialise same      */
 397         volatile uint16_t       *cons_index_p;  /* (const) ptr to h/w   */
 398                                                 /* "consumer index"     */
 399                                                 /* (in status block)    */
 400 
 401         /*
 402          * The rf_lock must be held when updating the h/w producer index
 403          * mailbox register (*chip_mbox_reg), or the s/w producer index
 404          * (rf_next).
 405          */
 406         bge_regno_t             chip_mbx_reg;   /* (const) h/w producer */
 407                                                 /* index mailbox offset */
 408         kmutex_t                rf_lock[1];     /* serialize refill     */
 409         uint64_t                rf_next;        /* next slot to refill  */
 410                                                 /* ("producer index")   */
 411 
 412         sw_rbd_t                *sw_rbds;       /* software descriptors */
 413         void                    *spare[4];      /* padding              */
 414 } buff_ring_t;                                  /* 0x100 (256) bytes    */
 415 
 416 typedef struct bge_multi_mac {
 417         int             naddr;          /* total supported addresses */
 418         int             naddrfree;      /* free addresses slots */
 419         ether_addr_t    mac_addr[MAC_ADDRESS_REGS_MAX];
 420         boolean_t       mac_addr_set[MAC_ADDRESS_REGS_MAX];
 421 } bge_multi_mac_t;
 422 
 423 /*
 424  * Software Receive (Return) Ring Control Block
 425  * There's one of these for each receiver return ring (up to 16).
 426  */
 427 typedef struct recv_ring {
 428         /*
 429          * The elements flagged (const) in the comments below are
 430          * set up once during initialiation and thereafter unchanged.
 431          */
 432         dma_area_t              desc;           /* (const) related h/w  */
 433                                                 /* descriptor area      */
 434         bge_rcb_t               hw_rcb;         /* (const) image of h/w */
 435                                                 /* RCB, and used to     */
 436                                                 /* initialise same      */
 437         struct bge              *bgep;          /* (const) containing   */
 438                                                 /* driver soft state    */
 439         ddi_softintr_t          rx_softint;     /* (const) per-ring     */
 440                                                 /* receive callback     */
 441         volatile uint16_t       *prod_index_p;  /* (const) ptr to h/w   */
 442                                                 /* "producer index"     */
 443                                                 /* (in status block)    */
 444         /*
 445          * The rx_lock must be held when updating the h/w consumer index
 446          * mailbox register (*chip_mbox_reg), or the s/w consumer index
 447          * (rx_next).
 448          */
 449         bge_regno_t             chip_mbx_reg;   /* (const) h/w consumer */
 450                                                 /* index mailbox offset */
 451         kmutex_t                rx_lock[1];     /* serialize receive    */
 452         uint64_t                rx_next;        /* next slot to examine */
 453 
 454         mac_ring_handle_t       ring_handle;
 455         mac_group_handle_t      ring_group_handle;
 456         uint64_t                ring_gen_num;
 457         bge_rule_info_t         *mac_addr_rule;
 458         uint8_t                 mac_addr_val[ETHERADDRL];
 459         int                     poll_flag;      /* Polling flag         */
 460 
 461         /* Per-ring statistics */
 462         uint64_t                rx_pkts;        /* Received Packets Count */
 463         uint64_t                rx_bytes;       /* Received Bytes Count */
 464 } recv_ring_t;
 465 
 466 
 467 /*
 468  * Send packet structure
 469  */
 470 typedef struct send_pkt {
 471         uint16_t                vlan_tci;
 472         uint32_t                pflags;
 473         boolean_t               tx_ready;
 474         bge_queue_item_t        *txbuf_item;
 475 } send_pkt_t;
 476 
 477 /*
 478  * Software version of tx buffer structure
 479  */
 480 typedef struct sw_txbuf {
 481         dma_area_t              buf;
 482         uint32_t                copy_len;
 483 } sw_txbuf_t;
 484 
 485 /*
 486  * Software version of the Send Buffer Descriptor
 487  * There's one of these for each send buffer (up to 512 per ring)
 488  */
 489 typedef struct sw_sbd {
 490         dma_area_t              desc;           /* (const) related h/w  */
 491                                                 /* descriptor area      */
 492         bge_queue_item_t        *pbuf;          /* (const) related      */
 493                                                 /* buffer area          */
 494 } sw_sbd_t;
 495 
 496 /*
 497  * Software Send Ring Control Block
 498  * There's one of these for each of (up to) 16 send rings
 499  */
 500 typedef struct send_ring {
 501         /*
 502          * The elements flagged (const) in the comments below are
 503          * set up once during initialiation and thereafter unchanged.
 504          */
 505         dma_area_t              desc;           /* (const) related h/w  */
 506                                                 /* descriptor area      */
 507         dma_area_t              buf[BGE_SEND_BUF_ARRAY][BGE_SPLIT];
 508                                                 /* buffer area(s)       */
 509         bge_rcb_t               hw_rcb;         /* (const) image of h/w */
 510                                                 /* RCB, and used to     */
 511                                                 /* initialise same      */
 512         struct bge              *bgep;          /* (const) containing   */
 513                                                 /* driver soft state    */
 514         volatile uint16_t       *cons_index_p;  /* (const) ptr to h/w   */
 515                                                 /* "consumer index"     */
 516                                                 /* (in status block)    */
 517 
 518         bge_regno_t             chip_mbx_reg;   /* (const) h/w producer */
 519                                                 /* index mailbox offset */
 520         /*
 521          * Tx buffer queue
 522          */
 523         bge_queue_t             txbuf_queue;
 524         bge_queue_t             freetxbuf_queue;
 525         bge_queue_t             *txbuf_push_queue;
 526         bge_queue_t             *txbuf_pop_queue;
 527         kmutex_t                txbuf_lock[1];
 528         kmutex_t                freetxbuf_lock[1];
 529         bge_queue_item_t        *txbuf_head;
 530         send_pkt_t              *pktp;
 531         uint64_t                txpkt_next;
 532         uint64_t                txfill_next;
 533         sw_txbuf_t              *txbuf;
 534         uint32_t                tx_buffers;
 535         uint32_t                tx_buffers_low;
 536         uint32_t                tx_array_max;
 537         uint32_t                tx_array;
 538         kmutex_t                tx_lock[1];     /* serialize h/w update */
 539                                                 /* ("producer index")   */
 540         uint64_t                tx_next;        /* next slot to use     */
 541         uint64_t                tx_flow;        /* # concurrent sends   */
 542         uint64_t                tx_block;
 543         uint64_t                tx_nobd;
 544         uint64_t                tx_nobuf;
 545         uint64_t                tx_alloc_fail;
 546 
 547         /*
 548          * These counters/indexes are manipulated in the transmit
 549          * path using atomics rather than mutexes for speed
 550          */
 551         uint64_t                tx_free;        /* # of slots available */
 552 
 553         /*
 554          * The tc_lock must be held while manipulating the s/w consumer
 555          * index (tc_next).
 556          */
 557         kmutex_t                tc_lock[1];     /* serialize recycle    */
 558         uint64_t                tc_next;        /* next slot to recycle */
 559                                                 /* ("consumer index")   */
 560 
 561         sw_sbd_t                *sw_sbds;       /* software descriptors */
 562         uint64_t                mac_resid;      /* special per resource id */
 563         uint64_t                pushed_bytes;
 564 } send_ring_t;                                  /* 0x100 (256) bytes    */
 565 
 566 typedef struct {
 567         ether_addr_t            addr;           /* in canonical form    */
 568         uint8_t                 spare;
 569         boolean_t               set;            /* B_TRUE => valid   */
 570 } bge_mac_addr_t;
 571 
 572 /*
 573  * The original 5700/01 supported only SEEPROMs.  Later chips (5702+)
 574  * support both SEEPROMs (using the same 2-wire CLK/DATA interface for
 575  * the hardware and a backwards-compatible software access method), and
 576  * buffered or unbuffered FLASH devices connected to the 4-wire SPI bus
 577  * and using a new software access method.
 578  *
 579  * The access methods for SEEPROM and Flash are generally similar, with
 580  * the chip handling the serialisation/deserialisation and handshaking,
 581  * but the registers used are different, as are a few details of the
 582  * protocol, and the timing, so we have to determine which (if any) is
 583  * fitted.
 584  *
 585  * The value UNKNOWN means just that; we haven't yet tried to determine
 586  * the device type.
 587  *
 588  * The value NONE can indicate either that a real and definite absence of
 589  * any NVmem has been detected, or that there may be NVmem but we can't
 590  * determine its type, perhaps because the NVconfig pins on the chip have
 591  * been wired up incorrectly.  In either case, access to the NVmem (if any)
 592  * is not supported.
 593  */
 594 enum bge_nvmem_type {
 595         BGE_NVTYPE_NONE = -1,                   /* (or indeterminable)  */
 596         BGE_NVTYPE_UNKNOWN,                     /* not yet checked      */
 597         BGE_NVTYPE_SEEPROM,                     /* BCM5700/5701 only    */
 598         BGE_NVTYPE_LEGACY_SEEPROM,              /* 5702+                */
 599         BGE_NVTYPE_UNBUFFERED_FLASH,            /* 5702+                */
 600         BGE_NVTYPE_BUFFERED_FLASH               /* 5702+                */
 601 };
 602 
 603 /*
 604  * Describes the characteristics of a specific chip
 605  *
 606  * Note: elements from <businfo> to <latency> are filled in by during
 607  * the first phase of chip initialisation (see bge_chip_cfg_init()).
 608  * The remaining ones are determined just after the first RESET, in
 609  * bge_poll_firmware().  Thereafter, the entire structure is readonly.
 610  */
 611 typedef struct {
 612         uint32_t                asic_rev;       /* masked from MHCR     */
 613         uint32_t                asic_rev_prod_id; /* new revision ID format */
 614         uint32_t                businfo;        /* from private reg     */
 615         uint16_t                command;        /* saved during attach  */
 616 
 617         uint16_t                vendor;         /* vendor-id            */
 618         uint16_t                device;         /* device-id            */
 619         uint16_t                subven;         /* subsystem-vendor-id  */
 620         uint16_t                subdev;         /* subsystem-id         */
 621         uint8_t                 revision;       /* revision-id          */
 622         uint8_t                 clsize;         /* cache-line-size      */
 623         uint8_t                 latency;        /* latency-timer        */
 624 
 625         uint8_t                 flags;
 626         uint16_t                chip_label;     /* numeric part only    */
 627                                                 /* (e.g. 5703/5794/etc) */
 628         uint32_t                mbuf_base;      /* Mbuf pool parameters */
 629         uint32_t                mbuf_length;    /* depend on chiptype   */
 630         uint32_t                pci_type;
 631         uint32_t                statistic_type;
 632         uint32_t                bge_dma_rwctrl;
 633         uint32_t                bge_mlcr_default;
 634         uint32_t                recv_slots;     /* receive ring size    */
 635         enum bge_nvmem_type     nvtype;         /* SEEPROM or Flash     */
 636 
 637         uint16_t                jumbo_slots;
 638         uint16_t                ethmax_size;
 639         uint16_t                snd_buff_size;
 640         uint16_t                recv_jumbo_size;
 641         uint16_t                std_buf_size;
 642         uint32_t                mbuf_hi_water;
 643         uint32_t                mbuf_lo_water_rmac;
 644         uint32_t                mbuf_lo_water_rdma;
 645 
 646         uint32_t                rx_rings;       /* from bge.conf        */
 647         uint32_t                tx_rings;       /* from bge.conf        */
 648         uint32_t                eee;            /* from bge.conf        */
 649         uint32_t                default_mtu;    /* from bge.conf        */
 650 
 651         uint64_t                hw_mac_addr;    /* from chip register   */
 652         bge_mac_addr_t          vendor_addr;    /* transform of same    */
 653         boolean_t               msi_enabled;    /* default to true */
 654 
 655         uint32_t                rx_ticks_norm;
 656         uint32_t                rx_count_norm;
 657         uint32_t                tx_ticks_norm;
 658         uint32_t                tx_count_norm;
 659         uint32_t                mask_pci_int;
 660 } chip_id_t;
 661 
 662 #define CHIP_FLAG_SUPPORTED     0x80
 663 #define CHIP_FLAG_SERDES        0x40
 664 #define CHIP_FLAG_PARTIAL_CSUM  0x20
 665 #define CHIP_FLAG_NO_JUMBO      0x1
 666 
 667 /*
 668  * Collection of physical-layer functions to:
 669  *      (re)initialise the physical layer
 670  *      update it to match software settings
 671  *      check for link status change
 672  */
 673 typedef struct {
 674         int                     (*phys_restart)(struct bge *, boolean_t);
 675         int                     (*phys_update)(struct bge *);
 676         boolean_t               (*phys_check)(struct bge *, boolean_t);
 677 } phys_ops_t;
 678 
 679 
 680 /*
 681  * Actual state of the BCM570x chip
 682  */
 683 enum bge_chip_state {
 684         BGE_CHIP_FAULT = -2,                    /* fault, need reset    */
 685         BGE_CHIP_ERROR,                         /* error, want reset    */
 686         BGE_CHIP_INITIAL,                       /* Initial state only   */
 687         BGE_CHIP_RESET,                         /* reset, need init     */
 688         BGE_CHIP_STOPPED,                       /* Tx/Rx stopped        */
 689         BGE_CHIP_RUNNING                        /* with interrupts      */
 690 };
 691 
 692 enum bge_mac_state {
 693         BGE_MAC_STOPPED = 0,
 694         BGE_MAC_STARTED
 695 };
 696 
 697 /*
 698  * (Internal) return values from ioctl subroutines
 699  */
 700 enum ioc_reply {
 701         IOC_INVAL = -1,                         /* bad, NAK with EINVAL */
 702         IOC_DONE,                               /* OK, reply sent       */
 703         IOC_ACK,                                /* OK, just send ACK    */
 704         IOC_REPLY,                              /* OK, just send reply  */
 705         IOC_RESTART_ACK,                        /* OK, restart & ACK        */
 706         IOC_RESTART_REPLY                       /* OK, restart & reply      */
 707 };
 708 
 709 /*
 710  * (Internal) return values from send_msg subroutines
 711  */
 712 enum send_status {
 713         SEND_FAIL = -1,                         /* Not OK               */
 714         SEND_KEEP,                              /* OK, msg queued       */
 715         SEND_FREE                               /* OK, free msg         */
 716 };
 717 
 718 /*
 719  * (Internal) enumeration of this driver's kstats
 720  */
 721 enum {
 722         BGE_KSTAT_RAW = 0,
 723         BGE_KSTAT_STATS,
 724         BGE_KSTAT_CHIPID,
 725         BGE_KSTAT_DRIVER,
 726         BGE_KSTAT_PHYS,
 727 
 728         BGE_KSTAT_COUNT
 729 };
 730 
 731 #define BGE_MAX_RESOURCES 255
 732 
 733 /*
 734  * Per-instance soft-state structure
 735  */
 736 typedef struct bge {
 737         /*
 738          * These fields are set by attach() and unchanged thereafter ...
 739          */
 740         char                    version[BGE_STR_SIZE];
 741 #define BGE_FW_VER_SIZE 32
 742         char                    fw_version[BGE_FW_VER_SIZE];
 743         dev_info_t              *devinfo;       /* device instance      */
 744         uint32_t                pci_bus;        /* from "regs" prop */
 745         uint32_t                pci_dev;        /* from "regs" prop */
 746         uint32_t                pci_func;       /* from "regs" prop */
 747         mac_handle_t            mh;             /* mac module handle    */
 748         ddi_acc_handle_t        cfg_handle;     /* DDI I/O handle       */
 749         ddi_acc_handle_t        io_handle;      /* DDI I/O handle       */
 750         void                    *io_regs;       /* mapped registers     */
 751         ddi_acc_handle_t        ape_handle;     /* DDI I/O handle       */
 752         void                    *ape_regs;      /* mapped registers     */
 753         boolean_t               ape_enabled;
 754         boolean_t               ape_has_ncsi;
 755 
 756         ddi_periodic_t          periodic_id;    /* periodical callback  */
 757         ddi_softintr_t          factotum_id;    /* factotum callback    */
 758         ddi_softintr_t          drain_id;       /* reschedule callback  */
 759 
 760         ddi_intr_handle_t       *htable;        /* For array of interrupts */
 761         int                     intr_type;      /* What type of interrupt */
 762         int                     intr_cnt;       /* # of intrs count returned */
 763         uint_t                  intr_pri;       /* Interrupt priority   */
 764         int                     intr_cap;       /* Interrupt capabilities */
 765         uint32_t                progress;       /* attach tracking      */
 766         uint32_t                debug;          /* per-instance debug   */
 767         chip_id_t               chipid;
 768         const phys_ops_t        *physops;
 769         char                    ifname[8];      /* "bge0" ... "bge999"  */
 770 
 771         int                     fm_capabilities;        /* FMA capabilities */
 772 
 773         /*
 774          * These structures describe the blocks of memory allocated during
 775          * attach().  They remain unchanged thereafter, although the memory
 776          * they describe is carved up into various separate regions and may
 777          * therefore be described by other structures as well.
 778          */
 779         dma_area_t              tx_desc;        /* transmit descriptors */
 780         dma_area_t              rx_desc[BGE_RECV_RINGS_SPLIT];
 781                                                 /* receive descriptors  */
 782         dma_area_t              tx_buff[BGE_SPLIT];
 783         dma_area_t              rx_buff[BGE_SPLIT];
 784 
 785         /*
 786          * The memory described by the <dma_area> structures above
 787          * is carved up into various pieces, which are described by
 788          * the structures below.
 789          */
 790         dma_area_t              statistics;     /* describes hardware   */
 791                                                 /* statistics area      */
 792         dma_area_t              status_block;   /* describes hardware   */
 793                                                 /* status block         */
 794         /*
 795          * For the BCM5705/5788/5721/5751/5752/5714 and 5715,
 796          * the statistic block is not available,the statistic counter must
 797          * be gotten from statistic registers.And bge_statistics_reg_t record
 798          * the statistic registers value
 799          */
 800         bge_statistics_reg_t    *pstats;
 801 
 802         /*
 803          * Runtime read-write data starts here ...
 804          *
 805          * 3 Buffer Rings (std/jumbo/mini)
 806          * 16 Receive (Return) Rings
 807          * 16 Send Rings
 808          *
 809          * Note: they're not necessarily all used.
 810          */
 811         buff_ring_t             buff[BGE_BUFF_RINGS_MAX]; /*  3*0x0100  */
 812 
 813         /* may be obsoleted */
 814         recv_ring_t             recv[BGE_RECV_RINGS_MAX]; /* 16*0x0090  */
 815         send_ring_t             send[BGE_SEND_RINGS_MAX]; /* 16*0x0100  */
 816 
 817         mac_resource_handle_t macRxResourceHandles[BGE_RECV_RINGS_MAX];
 818 
 819         /*
 820          * Locks:
 821          *
 822          * Each buffer ring contains its own <rf_lock> which regulates
 823          *      ring refilling.
 824          *
 825          * Each receive (return) ring contains its own <rx_lock> which
 826          *      protects the critical cyclic counters etc.
 827          *
 828          * Each send ring contains two locks: <tx_lock> for the send-path
 829          *      protocol data and <tc_lock> for send-buffer recycling.
 830          *
 831          * Finally <genlock> is a general lock, protecting most other
 832          *      operational data in the state structure and chip register
 833          *      accesses.  It is acquired by the interrupt handler and
 834          *      most "mode-control" routines.
 835          *
 836          * Any of the locks can be acquired singly, but where multiple
 837          * locks are acquired, they *must* be in the order:
 838          *
 839          *      genlock >>> rx_lock >>> rf_lock >>> tx_lock >>> tc_lock.
 840          *
 841          * and within any one class of lock the rings must be locked in
 842          * ascending order (send[0].tc_lock >>> send[1].tc_lock), etc.
 843          *
 844          * Note: actually I don't believe there's any need to acquire
 845          * locks on multiple rings, or even locks of all these classes
 846          * concurrently; but I've set out the above order so there is a
 847          * clear definition of lock hierarchy in case it's ever needed.
 848          *
 849          * Note: the combinations of locks that are actually held
 850          * concurrently are:
 851          *
 852          *      genlock >>>                    (bge_chip_interrupt())
 853          *              rx_lock[i] >>>         (bge_receive())
 854          *                      rf_lock[n]      (bge_refill())
 855          *              tc_lock[i]              (bge_recycle())
 856          */
 857         kmutex_t                genlock[1];
 858         krwlock_t               errlock[1];
 859         kmutex_t                softintrlock[1];
 860 
 861         /*
 862          * Current Ethernet addresses and multicast hash (bitmap) and
 863          * refcount tables, protected by <genlock>
 864          */
 865         bge_mac_addr_t          curr_addr[MAC_ADDRESS_REGS_MAX];
 866         uint32_t                mcast_hash[BGE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE/32];
 867         uint8_t                 mcast_refs[BGE_HASH_TABLE_SIZE];
 868         uint32_t                unicst_addr_total; /* total unicst addresses */
 869         uint32_t                unicst_addr_avail;
 870                                         /* unused unicst addr slots */
 871 
 872         /*
 873          * Link state data (protected by genlock)
 874          */
 875         link_state_t            link_state;
 876 
 877         /*
 878          * Physical layer: copper only
 879          */
 880         bge_regno_t             phy_mii_addr;   /* should be (const) 1! */
 881         uint16_t                phy_gen_status;
 882         uint16_t                phy_aux_status;
 883 
 884         /*
 885          * Physical layer: serdes only
 886          */
 887         uint32_t                serdes_status;
 888         uint32_t                serdes_advert;
 889         uint32_t                serdes_lpadv;
 890 
 891         /*
 892          * Driver kstats, protected by <genlock> where necessary
 893          */
 894         kstat_t                 *bge_kstats[BGE_KSTAT_COUNT];
 895 
 896         /*
 897          * Miscellaneous operating variables (protected by genlock)
 898          */
 899         uint64_t                chip_resets;    /* # of chip RESETs     */
 900         uint64_t                missed_dmas;    /* # of missed DMAs     */
 901         uint64_t                missed_updates; /* # of missed updates  */
 902         enum bge_mac_state      bge_mac_state;  /* definitions above    */
 903         enum bge_chip_state     bge_chip_state; /* definitions above    */
 904         boolean_t               send_hw_tcp_csum;
 905         boolean_t               recv_hw_tcp_csum;
 906         boolean_t               promisc;
 907         boolean_t               manual_reset;
 908 
 909         /*
 910          * Miscellaneous operating variables (not synchronised)
 911          */
 912         uint32_t                watchdog;       /* watches for Tx stall */
 913         boolean_t               bge_intr_running;
 914         boolean_t               bge_dma_error;
 915         boolean_t               tx_resched_needed;
 916         uint64_t                tx_resched;
 917         uint32_t                factotum_flag;  /* softint pending      */
 918         uintptr_t               pagemask;
 919         boolean_t               rdma_length_bug_on_5719;
 920 
 921         /*
 922          * NDD parameters (protected by genlock)
 923          */
 924         caddr_t                 nd_data_p;
 925 
 926         /*
 927          * A flag to prevent excessive config space accesses
 928          * on platforms having BCM5714C/15C
 929          */
 930         boolean_t               lastWriteZeroData;
 931 
 932         /*
 933          * Spare space, plus guard element used to check data integrity
 934          */
 935         uint64_t                spare[5];
 936         uint64_t                bge_guard;
 937 
 938         /*
 939          * Receive rules configure
 940          */
 941         bge_recv_rule_t recv_rules[RECV_RULES_NUM_MAX];
 942 
 943 #ifdef BGE_IPMI_ASF
 944         boolean_t               asf_enabled;
 945         boolean_t               asf_wordswapped;
 946         boolean_t               asf_newhandshake;
 947         boolean_t               asf_pseudostop;
 948 
 949         uint32_t                asf_status;
 950         timeout_id_t            asf_timeout_id;
 951 #endif
 952         uint32_t                param_en_pause:1,
 953                                 param_en_asym_pause:1,
 954                                 param_en_1000hdx:1,
 955                                 param_en_1000fdx:1,
 956                                 param_en_100fdx:1,
 957                                 param_en_100hdx:1,
 958                                 param_en_10fdx:1,
 959                                 param_en_10hdx:1,
 960                                 param_adv_autoneg:1,
 961                                 param_adv_1000fdx:1,
 962                                 param_adv_1000hdx:1,
 963                                 param_adv_100fdx:1,
 964                                 param_adv_100hdx:1,
 965                                 param_adv_10fdx:1,
 966                                 param_adv_10hdx:1,
 967                                 param_lp_autoneg:1,
 968                                 param_lp_pause:1,
 969                                 param_lp_asym_pause:1,
 970                                 param_lp_1000fdx:1,
 971                                 param_lp_1000hdx:1,
 972                                 param_lp_100fdx:1,
 973                                 param_lp_100hdx:1,
 974                                 param_lp_10fdx:1,
 975                                 param_lp_10hdx:1,
 976                                 param_link_up:1,
 977                                 param_link_autoneg:1,
 978                                 param_adv_pause:1,
 979                                 param_adv_asym_pause:1,
 980                                 param_link_rx_pause:1,
 981                                 param_link_tx_pause:1,
 982                                 param_pad_to_32:2;
 983 
 984         uint32_t                param_loop_mode;
 985         uint32_t                param_msi_cnt;
 986         uint32_t                param_drain_max;
 987         uint64_t                param_link_speed;
 988         link_duplex_t           param_link_duplex;
 989         uint32_t                eee_lpi_wait;
 990 
 991         uint64_t                timestamp;
 992 } bge_t;
 993 
 994 #define CATC_TRIGGER(bgep, data) bge_reg_put32(bgep, 0x0a00, (data))
 995 
 996 /*
 997  * 'Progress' bit flags ...
 998  */
 999 #define PROGRESS_CFG            0x0001  /* config space mapped          */
1000 #define PROGRESS_REGS           0x0002  /* registers mapped             */
1001 #define PROGRESS_BUFS           0x0004  /* ring buffers allocated       */
1002 #define PROGRESS_RESCHED        0x0010  /* resched softint registered   */
1003 #define PROGRESS_FACTOTUM       0x0020  /* factotum softint registered  */
1004 #define PROGRESS_HWINT          0x0040  /* h/w interrupt registered     */
1005                                         /* and mutexen initialised      */
1006 #define PROGRESS_INTR           0x0080  /* Intrs enabled                */
1007 #define PROGRESS_PHY            0x0100  /* PHY initialised              */
1008 #define PROGRESS_NDD            0x1000  /* NDD parameters set up        */
1009 #define PROGRESS_KSTATS         0x2000  /* kstats created               */
1010 #define PROGRESS_READY          0x8000  /* ready for work               */
1011 
1012 
1013 /*
1014  * Sync a DMA area described by a dma_area_t
1015  */
1016 #define DMA_SYNC(area, flag)    ((void) ddi_dma_sync((area).dma_hdl,    \
1017                                     (area).offset, (area).alength, (flag)))
1018 
1019 /*
1020  * Find the (kernel virtual) address of block of memory
1021  * described by a dma_area_t
1022  */
1023 #define DMA_VPTR(area)          ((area).mem_va)
1024 
1025 /*
1026  * Zero a block of memory described by a dma_area_t
1027  */
1028 #define DMA_ZERO(area)          bzero(DMA_VPTR(area), (area).alength)
1029 
1030 /*
1031  * Next value of a cyclic index
1032  */
1033 #define NEXT(index, limit)      ((index)+1 < (limit) ? (index)+1 : 0)
1034 
1035 /*
1036  * Property lookups
1037  */
1038 #define BGE_PROP_EXISTS(d, n)   ddi_prop_exists(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, (d),     \
1039                                         DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, (n))
1040 #define BGE_PROP_GET_INT(d, n)  ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, (d),    \
1041                                         DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, (n), -1)
1042 
1043 /*
1044  * Copy an ethernet address
1045  */
1046 #define ethaddr_copy(src, dst)  bcopy((src), (dst), ETHERADDRL)
1047 
1048 /*
1049  * Endian swap
1050  */
1051 /* BEGIN CSTYLED */
1052 #define BGE_BSWAP_32(x)         ((((x) & 0xff000000) >> 24)  |                \
1053                                  (((x) & 0x00ff0000) >> 8)   |                \
1054                                  (((x) & 0x0000ff00) << 8)   |                \
1055                                  (((x) & 0x000000ff) << 24))
1056 /* END CSTYLED */
1057 
1058 /*
1059  * Marker value placed at the end of the driver's state
1060  */
1061 #define BGE_GUARD               0x1919306009031802
1062 
1063 /*
1064  * Bit flags in the 'debug' word ...
1065  */
1066 #define BGE_DBG_STOP            0x00000001      /* early debug_enter()  */
1067 #define BGE_DBG_TRACE           0x00000002      /* general flow tracing */
1068 #define BGE_DBG_APE             0x00000004      /* low-level APE access */
1069 #define BGE_DBG_HPSD            0x00000008      /* low-level HPSD access*/
1070 #define BGE_DBG_REGS            0x00000010      /* low-level accesses   */
1071 #define BGE_DBG_MII             0x00000020      /* low-level MII access */
1072 #define BGE_DBG_SEEPROM         0x00000040      /* low-level SEEPROM IO */
1073 #define BGE_DBG_CHIP            0x00000080      /* low(ish)-level code  */
1074 #define BGE_DBG_RECV            0x00000100      /* receive-side code    */
1075 #define BGE_DBG_SEND            0x00000200      /* packet-send code     */
1076 #define BGE_DBG_INT             0x00001000      /* interrupt handler    */
1077 #define BGE_DBG_FACT            0x00002000      /* factotum (softint)   */
1078 #define BGE_DBG_PHY             0x00010000      /* Copper PHY code      */
1079 #define BGE_DBG_SERDES          0x00020000      /* SerDes code          */
1080 #define BGE_DBG_PHYS            0x00040000      /* Physical layer code  */
1081 #define BGE_DBG_LINK            0x00080000      /* Link status check    */
1082 #define BGE_DBG_INIT            0x00100000      /* initialisation       */
1083 #define BGE_DBG_NEMO            0x00200000      /* nemo interaction     */
1084 #define BGE_DBG_ADDR            0x00400000      /* address-setting code */
1085 #define BGE_DBG_STATS           0x00800000      /* statistics           */
1086 #define BGE_DBG_IOCTL           0x01000000      /* ioctl handling       */
1087 #define BGE_DBG_LOOP            0x02000000      /* loopback ioctl code  */
1088 #define BGE_DBG_PPIO            0x04000000      /* Peek/poke ioctls     */
1089 #define BGE_DBG_BADIOC          0x08000000      /* unknown ioctls       */
1090 #define BGE_DBG_MCTL            0x10000000      /* mctl (csum) code     */
1091 #define BGE_DBG_NDD             0x20000000      /* NDD operations       */
1092 #define BGE_DBG_MEM             0x40000000      /* memory allocations and chunking */
1093 
1094 /*
1095  * Debugging ...
1096  */
1097 #ifdef  DEBUG
1098 #define BGE_DEBUGGING           1
1099 #else
1100 #define BGE_DEBUGGING           1
1101 #endif  /* DEBUG */
1102 
1103 
1104 /*
1105  * 'Do-if-debugging' macro.  The parameter <command> should be one or more
1106  * C statements (but without the *final* semicolon), which will either be
1107  * compiled inline or completely ignored, depending on the BGE_DEBUGGING
1108  * compile-time flag.
1109  *
1110  * You should get a compile-time error (at least on a DEBUG build) if
1111  * your statement isn't actually a statement, rather than unexpected
1112  * run-time behaviour caused by unintended matching of if-then-elses etc.
1113  *
1114  * Note that the BGE_DDB() macro itself can only be used as a statement,
1115  * not an expression, and should always be followed by a semicolon.
1116  */
1117 #if     BGE_DEBUGGING
1118 #define BGE_DDB(command)        do {                                    \
1119                                         { command; }                    \
1120                                         _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)        \
1121                                 } while (0)
1122 #else   /* BGE_DEBUGGING */
1123 #define BGE_DDB(command)        do {                                    \
1124                                         { _NOTE(EMPTY); }               \
1125                                         _NOTE(CONSTANTCONDITION)        \
1126                                 } while (0)
1127 #endif  /* BGE_DEBUGGING */
1128 
1129 /*
1130  * 'Internal' macros used to construct the TRACE/DEBUG macros below.
1131  * These provide the primitive conditional-call capability required.
1132  * Note: the parameter <args> is a parenthesised list of the actual
1133  * printf-style arguments to be passed to the debug function ...
1134  */
1135 #define BGE_XDB(b, w, f, args)  BGE_DDB(if ((b) & (w)) f args)
1136 #define BGE_GDB(b, args)        BGE_XDB(b, bge_debug, (*bge_gdb()), args)
1137 #define BGE_LDB(b, args)        BGE_XDB(b, bgep->debug, (*bge_db(bgep)), args)
1138 #define BGE_CDB(f, args)        BGE_XDB(BGE_DBG, bgep->debug, f, args)
1139 
1140 #define DEVNAME(_sc) ((_sc)->ifname)
1141 #define DPRINTF(f, ...) do { cmn_err(CE_NOTE, (f), __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
1142 
1143 /*
1144  * Conditional-print macros.
1145  *
1146  * Define BGE_DBG to be the relevant member of the set of BGE_DBG_* values
1147  * above before using the BGE_GDEBUG() or BGE_DEBUG() macros.  The 'G'
1148  * versions look at the Global debug flag word (bge_debug); the non-G
1149  * versions look in the per-instance data (bgep->debug) and so require a
1150  * variable called 'bgep' to be in scope (and initialised!) before use.
1151  *
1152  * You could redefine BGE_TRC too if you really need two different
1153  * flavours of debugging output in the same area of code, but I don't
1154  * really recommend it.
1155  *
1156  * Note: the parameter <args> is a parenthesised list of the actual
1157  * arguments to be passed to the debug function, usually a printf-style
1158  * format string and corresponding values to be formatted.
1159  */
1160 
1161 #define BGE_TRC                 BGE_DBG_TRACE   /* default 'trace' bit  */
1162 #define BGE_GTRACE(args)        BGE_GDB(BGE_TRC, args)
1163 #define BGE_GDEBUG(args)        BGE_GDB(BGE_DBG, args)
1164 #define BGE_TRACE(args)         BGE_LDB(BGE_TRC, args)
1165 #define BGE_DEBUG(args)         BGE_LDB(BGE_DBG, args)
1166 
1167 /*
1168  * Debug-only action macros
1169  */
1170 #define BGE_BRKPT(bgep, s)      BGE_DDB(bge_dbg_enter(bgep, s))
1171 #define BGE_MARK(bgep)          BGE_DDB(bge_led_mark(bgep))
1172 #define BGE_PCICHK(bgep)        BGE_DDB(bge_pci_check(bgep))
1173 #define BGE_PKTDUMP(args)       BGE_DDB(bge_pkt_dump args)
1174 #define BGE_REPORT(args)        BGE_DDB(bge_log args)
1175 
1176 /*
1177  * Inter-source-file linkage ...
1178  */
1179 
1180 /* bge_chip.c */
1181 uint16_t bge_mii_get16(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno);
1182 void bge_mii_put16(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint16_t value);
1183 uint16_t bge_phydsp_read(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno);
1184 void bge_phydsp_write(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint16_t value);
1185 uint32_t bge_reg_get32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno);
1186 void bge_reg_put32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint32_t value);
1187 void bge_reg_set32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint32_t bits);
1188 void bge_reg_clr32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint32_t bits);
1189 uint32_t bge_ape_get32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno);
1190 void bge_ape_put32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint32_t value);
1191 void bge_mbx_put(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint64_t value);
1192 void bge_ape_lock_init(bge_t *bgep);
1193 int bge_ape_scratchpad_read(bge_t *bgep, uint32_t *data, uint32_t base_off, uint32_t lenToRead);
1194 int bge_ape_scratchpad_write(bge_t *bgep, uint32_t dstoff, uint32_t *data, uint32_t lenToWrite);
1195 int bge_nvmem_read32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t addr, uint32_t *dp);
1196 int bge_nvmem_write32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t addr, uint32_t *dp);
1197 void bge_chip_cfg_init(bge_t *bgep, chip_id_t *cidp, boolean_t enable_dma);
1198 int bge_chip_id_init(bge_t *bgep);
1199 void bge_chip_coalesce_update(bge_t *bgep);
1200 int bge_chip_start(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t reset_phy);
1201 void bge_chip_stop(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t fault);
1202 #ifndef __sparc
1203 void bge_chip_stop_nonblocking(bge_t *bgep);
1204 #endif
1205 #ifdef BGE_IPMI_ASF
1206 void bge_nic_put32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t addr, uint32_t data);
1207 #pragma inline(bge_nic_put32)
1208 uint32_t bge_nic_read32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t addr);
1209 void bge_ind_put32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno, uint32_t val);
1210 #pragma inline(bge_ind_put32)
1211 uint32_t bge_ind_get32(bge_t *bgep, bge_regno_t regno);
1212 #pragma inline(bge_ind_get32)
1213 void bge_asf_update_status(bge_t *bgep);
1214 void bge_asf_heartbeat(void *bgep);
1215 void bge_asf_stop_timer(bge_t *bgep);
1216 void bge_asf_get_config(bge_t *bgep);
1217 void bge_asf_pre_reset_operations(bge_t *bgep, uint32_t mode);
1218 void bge_asf_post_reset_old_mode(bge_t *bgep, uint32_t mode);
1219 void bge_asf_post_reset_new_mode(bge_t *bgep, uint32_t mode);
1220 int bge_chip_reset(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t enable_dma, uint_t asf_mode);
1221 int bge_chip_sync(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t asf_keeplive);
1222 #else
1223 int bge_chip_reset(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t enable_dma);
1224 int bge_chip_sync(bge_t *bgep);
1225 #endif
1226 void bge_chip_blank(void *arg, time_t ticks, uint_t count, int flag);
1227 extern mblk_t *bge_poll_ring(void *, int);
1228 uint_t bge_chip_factotum(caddr_t arg);
1229 void bge_chip_cyclic(void *arg);
1230 enum ioc_reply bge_chip_ioctl(bge_t *bgep, queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp,
1231         struct iocblk *iocp);
1232 uint_t bge_intr(caddr_t arg1, caddr_t arg2);
1233 void bge_sync_mac_modes(bge_t *);
1234 extern uint32_t bge_rx_ticks_norm;
1235 extern uint32_t bge_tx_ticks_norm;
1236 extern uint32_t bge_rx_count_norm;
1237 extern uint32_t bge_tx_count_norm;
1238 extern boolean_t bge_relaxed_ordering;
1239 
1240 void   bge_chip_msi_trig(bge_t *bgep);
1241 
1242 /* bge_kstats.c */
1243 void bge_init_kstats(bge_t *bgep, int instance);
1244 void bge_fini_kstats(bge_t *bgep);
1245 int bge_m_stat(void *arg, uint_t stat, uint64_t *val);
1246 int bge_rx_ring_stat(mac_ring_driver_t, uint_t, uint64_t *);
1247 
1248 /* bge_log.c */
1249 #if     BGE_DEBUGGING
1250 void (*bge_db(bge_t *bgep))(const char *fmt, ...);
1251 void (*bge_gdb(void))(const char *fmt, ...);
1252 void bge_pkt_dump(bge_t *bgep, bge_rbd_t *hbp, sw_rbd_t *sdp, const char *msg);
1253 void bge_dbg_enter(bge_t *bgep, const char *msg);
1254 #endif  /* BGE_DEBUGGING */
1255 void bge_problem(bge_t *bgep, const char *fmt, ...);
1256 void bge_log(bge_t *bgep, const char *fmt, ...);
1257 void bge_error(bge_t *bgep, const char *fmt, ...);
1258 void bge_fm_ereport(bge_t *bgep, char *detail);
1259 extern kmutex_t bge_log_mutex[1];
1260 extern uint32_t bge_debug;
1261 
1262 /* bge_main.c */
1263 int bge_restart(bge_t *bgep, boolean_t reset_phy);
1264 int bge_check_acc_handle(bge_t *bgep, ddi_acc_handle_t handle);
1265 int bge_check_dma_handle(bge_t *bgep, ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1266 void bge_init_rings(bge_t *bgep);
1267 void bge_fini_rings(bge_t *bgep);
1268 bge_queue_item_t *bge_alloc_txbuf_array(bge_t *bgep, send_ring_t *srp);
1269 void bge_free_txbuf_arrays(send_ring_t *srp);
1270 int bge_alloc_bufs(bge_t *bgep);
1271 void bge_free_bufs(bge_t *bgep);
1272 void bge_intr_enable(bge_t *bgep);
1273 void bge_intr_disable(bge_t *bgep);
1274 int bge_reprogram(bge_t *);
1275 
1276 /* bge_mii.c */
1277 void bge_eee_init(bge_t *bgep);
1278 void bge_eee_enable(bge_t * bgep);
1279 int bge_phys_init(bge_t *bgep);
1280 void bge_phys_reset(bge_t *bgep);
1281 int bge_phys_idle(bge_t *bgep);
1282 int bge_phys_update(bge_t *bgep);
1283 boolean_t bge_phys_check(bge_t *bgep);
1284 
1285 /* bge_ndd.c */
1286 int bge_nd_init(bge_t *bgep);
1287 
1288 /* bge_recv.c */
1289 void bge_receive(bge_t *bgep, bge_status_t *bsp);
1290 
1291 /* bge_send.c */
1292 mblk_t *bge_m_tx(void *arg, mblk_t *mp);
1293 mblk_t *bge_ring_tx(void *arg, mblk_t *mp);
1294 boolean_t bge_recycle(bge_t *bgep, bge_status_t *bsp);
1295 uint_t bge_send_drain(caddr_t arg);
1296 
1297 /* bge_atomic.c */
1298 uint64_t bge_atomic_reserve(uint64_t *count_p, uint64_t n);
1299 void bge_atomic_renounce(uint64_t *count_p, uint64_t n);
1300 uint64_t bge_atomic_claim(uint64_t *count_p, uint64_t limit);
1301 uint64_t bge_atomic_next(uint64_t *sp, uint64_t limit);
1302 void bge_atomic_sub64(uint64_t *count_p, uint64_t n);
1303 uint64_t bge_atomic_clr64(uint64_t *sp, uint64_t bits);
1304 uint32_t bge_atomic_shl32(uint32_t *sp, uint_t count);
1305 
1306 /* bge_mii_5906.c */
1307 void bge_adj_volt_5906(bge_t *bgep);
1308 
1309 /*
1310  * Reset type
1311  */
1312 #define BGE_SHUTDOWN_RESET      0
1313 #define BGE_INIT_RESET          1
1314 #define BGE_SUSPEND_RESET       2
1315 
1316 /* For asf_status */
1317 #define ASF_STAT_NONE           0
1318 #define ASF_STAT_STOP           1
1319 #define ASF_STAT_RUN            2
1320 #define ASF_STAT_RUN_INIT       3       /* attached but don't plumb */
1321 
1322 /* ASF modes for bge_reset() and bge_chip_reset() */
1323 #define ASF_MODE_NONE           0       /* don't launch asf      */
1324 #define ASF_MODE_SHUTDOWN       1       /* asf shutdown mode     */
1325 #define ASF_MODE_INIT           2       /* asf init mode         */
1326 #define ASF_MODE_POST_SHUTDOWN  3       /* only do post-shutdown */
1327 #define ASF_MODE_POST_INIT      4       /* only do post-init     */
1328 
1329 #define BGE_ASF_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL              1500000
1330 
1331 #ifdef __cplusplus
1332 }
1333 #endif
1334 
1335 #endif  /* _BGE_IMPL_H */