ref: babf901b4a508c3ec5d1f89655f10377bbdf9637
dir: /os/boot/pc/etherec2t.c/
/* * Supposed NE2000 PCMCIA clones, see the comments in ether2000.c */ #include "u.h" #include "lib.h" #include "mem.h" #include "dat.h" #include "fns.h" #include "io.h" #include "etherif.h" #include "ether8390.h" enum { Data = 0x10, /* offset from I/O base of data port */ Reset = 0x1F, /* offset from I/O base of reset port */ }; static char* ec2tpcmcia[] = { "EC2T", /* Linksys Combo PCMCIA EthernetCard */ "PCMPC100", /* EtherFast 10/100 PC Card */ "EN2216", /* Accton EtherPair-PCMCIA */ "FA410TX", /* Netgear FA410TX */ "Network Everywhere", /* Linksys NP10T 10BaseT Card */ nil, }; int ec2treset(Ether* ether) { ushort buf[16]; ulong port; Dp8390 *ctlr; int i, slot; uchar ea[Eaddrlen], sum, x; char *type; /* * Set up the software configuration. * Use defaults for port, irq, mem and size * if not specified. * The manual says 16KB memory, the box * says 32KB. The manual seems to be correct. */ if(ether->port == 0) ether->port = 0x300; if(ether->irq == 0) ether->irq = 9; if(ether->mem == 0) ether->mem = 0x4000; if(ether->size == 0) ether->size = 16*1024; port = ether->port; //if(ioalloc(ether->port, 0x20, 0, "ec2t") < 0) // return -1; slot = -1; type = nil; for(i = 0; ec2tpcmcia[i] != nil; i++){ type = ec2tpcmcia[i]; if((slot = pcmspecial(type, ether)) >= 0) break; } if(ec2tpcmcia[i] == nil){ for(i = 0; i < ether->nopt; i++){ if(cistrncmp(ether->opt[i], "id=", 3)) continue; type = ðer->opt[i][3]; if((slot = pcmspecial(type, ether)) >= 0) break; } } if(slot < 0){ // iofree(port); return -1; } ether->ctlr = malloc(sizeof(Dp8390)); ctlr = ether->ctlr; ctlr->width = 2; ctlr->ram = 0; ctlr->port = port; ctlr->data = port+Data; ctlr->tstart = HOWMANY(ether->mem, Dp8390BufSz); ctlr->pstart = ctlr->tstart + HOWMANY(sizeof(Etherpkt), Dp8390BufSz); ctlr->pstop = ctlr->tstart + HOWMANY(ether->size, Dp8390BufSz); ctlr->dummyrr = 0; for(i = 0; i < ether->nopt; i++){ if(cistrcmp(ether->opt[i], "nodummyrr") == 0) ctlr->dummyrr = 0; else if(cistrncmp(ether->opt[i], "dummyrr=", 8) == 0) ctlr->dummyrr = strtol(ðer->opt[i][8], nil, 0); } /* * Reset the board. This is done by doing a read * followed by a write to the Reset address. */ buf[0] = inb(port+Reset); delay(2); outb(port+Reset, buf[0]); delay(2); /* * Init the (possible) chip, then use the (possible) * chip to read the (possible) PROM for ethernet address * and a marker byte. * Could just look at the DP8390 command register after * initialisation has been tried, but that wouldn't be * enough, there are other ethernet boards which could * match. */ dp8390reset(ether); sum = 0; if(cistrcmp(type, "PCMPC100") == 0 || cistrcmp(type, "FA410TX") == 0){ /* * The PCMPC100 has the ethernet address in I/O space. * There's a checksum over 8 bytes which sums to 0xFF. */ for(i = 0; i < 8; i++){ x = inb(port+0x14+i); sum += x; buf[i] = (x<<8)|x; } } else{ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); dp8390read(ctlr, buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); if((buf[0x0E] & 0xFF) == 0x57 && (buf[0x0F] & 0xFF) == 0x57) sum = 0xFF; } if(sum != 0xFF){ pcmspecialclose(slot); //iofree(ether->port); free(ether->ctlr); return -1; } /* * Stupid machine. Shorts were asked for, * shorts were delivered, although the PROM is a byte array. * Set the ethernet address. */ memset(ea, 0, Eaddrlen); if(memcmp(ea, ether->ea, Eaddrlen) == 0){ for(i = 0; i < sizeof(ether->ea); i++) ether->ea[i] = buf[i]; } dp8390setea(ether); return 0; }