nuttx/drivers/net/ftmac100.c
Xiang Xiao c6e9edcbb6 net: Rename arp_arpin to arp_input
align with other similar function(e.g. ipv4_input and ipv6_input)

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2022-12-04 20:39:21 +08:00

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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#if defined(CONFIG_NET) && defined(CONFIG_NET_FTMAC100)
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <nuttx/crc32.h>
#include <nuttx/arch.h>
#include <nuttx/irq.h>
#include <nuttx/kmalloc.h>
#include <nuttx/wdog.h>
#include <nuttx/wqueue.h>
#include <nuttx/net/arp.h>
#include <nuttx/net/netdev.h>
#include <nuttx/net/ftmac100.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_PKT
# include <nuttx/net/pkt.h>
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* If processing is not done at the interrupt level, then work queue support
* is required.
*/
#if !defined(CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE)
# error Work queue support is required in this configuration (CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE)
#endif
/* The low priority work queue is preferred. If it is not enabled, LPWORK
* will be the same as HPWORK.
*
* NOTE: However, the network should NEVER run on the high priority work
* queue! That queue is intended only to service short back end interrupt
* processing that never suspends. Suspending the high priority work queue
* may bring the system to its knees!
*/
#define FTMAWORK LPWORK
/* CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES determines the number of physical interfaces
* that will be supported.
*/
#ifndef CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES
# define CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES 1
#endif
/* TX timeout = 1 minute */
#define FTMAC100_TXTIMEOUT (60*CLK_TCK)
/* Packet buffer size */
#define PKTBUF_SIZE (MAX_NETDEV_PKTSIZE + CONFIG_NET_GUARDSIZE)
/* This is a helper pointer for accessing the contents of the Ethernet
* header.
*/
#define BUF ((FAR struct eth_hdr_s *)priv->ft_dev.d_buf)
/* RX/TX buffer alignment */
#define MAX_PKT_SIZE 1536
#define RX_BUF_SIZE 2044
#define ETH_ZLEN 60
#if defined(CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP) || defined(CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6)
# define MACCR_ENABLE_ALL (FTMAC100_MACCR_XMT_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RCV_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_XDMA_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RDMA_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_CRC_APD | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_FULLDUP | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RX_RUNT | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_HT_MULTI_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RX_BROADPKT)
#else
# define MACCR_ENABLE_ALL (FTMAC100_MACCR_XMT_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RCV_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_XDMA_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RDMA_EN | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_CRC_APD | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_FULLDUP | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RX_RUNT | \
FTMAC100_MACCR_RX_BROADPKT)
#endif
#define MACCR_DISABLE_ALL 0
#define INT_MASK_ALL_ENABLED (FTMAC100_INT_RPKT_FINISH | \
FTMAC100_INT_NORXBUF | \
FTMAC100_INT_XPKT_OK | \
FTMAC100_INT_XPKT_LOST | \
FTMAC100_INT_RPKT_LOST | \
FTMAC100_INT_AHB_ERR | \
FTMAC100_INT_PHYSTS_CHG)
#define INT_MASK_ALL_DISABLED 0
#define putreg32(v, x) (*(volatile uint32_t*)(x) = (v))
#define getreg32(x) (*(uint32_t *)(x))
/****************************************************************************
* Private Types
****************************************************************************/
/* The ftmac100_driver_s encapsulates all state information for a single
* hardware interface
*/
struct ftmac100_driver_s
{
struct ftmac100_txdes_s txdes[CONFIG_FTMAC100_TX_DESC];
struct ftmac100_rxdes_s rxdes[CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC];
int rx_pointer;
int tx_pointer;
int tx_clean_pointer;
int tx_pending;
uint32_t iobase;
/* NuttX net data */
bool ft_bifup; /* true:ifup false:ifdown */
struct wdog_s ft_txtimeout; /* TX timeout timer */
unsigned int status; /* Last ISR status */
struct work_s ft_irqwork; /* For deferring work to the work queue */
struct work_s ft_pollwork; /* For deferring work to the work queue */
/* This holds the information visible to the NuttX network */
struct net_driver_s ft_dev; /* Interface understood by the network */
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
/* A single packet buffer is used */
static uint16_t g_pktbuf[CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES]
[(PKTBUF_SIZE + 1) / 2];
/* Driver state structure. */
static struct ftmac100_driver_s g_ftmac100[CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES]
aligned_data(16);
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
/* Common TX logic */
static int ftmac100_transmit(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv);
static int ftmac100_txpoll(struct net_driver_s *dev);
/* Interrupt handling */
static void ftmac100_reset(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv);
static void ftmac100_receive(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv);
static void ftmac100_txdone(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv);
static void ftmac100_interrupt_work(FAR void *arg);
static int ftmac100_interrupt(int irq, FAR void *context, FAR void *arg);
/* Watchdog timer expirations */
static void ftmac100_txtimeout_work(FAR void *arg);
static void ftmac100_txtimeout_expiry(wdparm_t arg);
/* NuttX callback functions */
static int ftmac100_ifup(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev);
static int ftmac100_ifdown(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev);
static void ftmac100_txavail_work(FAR void *arg);
static int ftmac100_txavail(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev);
#if defined(CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP) || defined(CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6)
static int ftmac100_addmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev,
FAR const uint8_t *mac);
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP
static int ftmac100_rmmac(FAR struct net_driver_s *dev,
FAR const uint8_t *mac);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6
static void ftmac100_ipv6multicast(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv);
#endif
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_transmit
*
* Description:
* Start hardware transmission. Called either from the txdone interrupt
* handling or from watchdog based polling.
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success; a negated errno on failure
*
* Assumptions:
* May or may not be called from an interrupt handler. In either case,
* global interrupts are disabled, either explicitly or indirectly through
* interrupt handling logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static FAR struct ftmac100_rxdes_s *
ftmac100_current_rxdes(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
return &priv->rxdes[priv->rx_pointer];
}
static FAR struct ftmac100_txdes_s *
ftmac100_current_txdes(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
return &priv->txdes[priv->tx_pointer];
}
static FAR struct ftmac100_txdes_s *
ftmac100_current_clean_txdes(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
return &priv->txdes[priv->tx_clean_pointer];
}
static int ftmac100_transmit(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
FAR struct ftmac100_txdes_s *txdes;
int len = priv->ft_dev.d_len;
txdes = ftmac100_current_txdes(priv);
/* Verify that the hardware is ready to send another packet. If we get
* here, then we are committed to sending a packet; Higher level logic
* must have assured that there is no transmission in progress.
*/
len = len < ETH_ZLEN ? ETH_ZLEN : len;
/* Send the packet: address=priv->ft_dev.d_buf, length=priv->ft_dev.d_len */
txdes->txdes2 = (unsigned int)priv->ft_dev.d_buf;
txdes->txdes1 &= FTMAC100_TXDES1_EDOTR;
txdes->txdes1 |= (FTMAC100_TXDES1_FTS |
FTMAC100_TXDES1_LTS |
FTMAC100_TXDES1_TXIC |
FTMAC100_TXDES1_TXBUF_SIZE(len));
txdes->txdes0 |= FTMAC100_TXDES0_TXDMA_OWN;
ninfo("ftmac100_transmit[%x]: copy %08x to %08x %04x\n",
priv->tx_pointer, priv->ft_dev.d_buf, txdes->txdes2, len);
priv->tx_pointer = (priv->tx_pointer + 1) & (CONFIG_FTMAC100_TX_DESC - 1);
priv->tx_pending++;
/* Enable Tx polling */
/* FIXME: enable interrupts */
putreg32(1, &iobase->txpd);
/* Setup the TX timeout watchdog (perhaps restarting the timer) */
wd_start(&priv->ft_txtimeout, FTMAC100_TXTIMEOUT,
ftmac100_txtimeout_expiry, (wdparm_t)priv);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txpoll
*
* Description:
* The transmitter is available, check if the network has any outgoing
* packets ready to send. This is a callback from devif_poll().
* devif_poll() may be called:
*
* 1. When the preceding TX packet send is complete,
* 2. When the preceding TX packet send timesout and the interface is
* reset
* 3. During normal TX polling
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success; a negated errno on failure
*
* Assumptions:
* May or may not be called from an interrupt handler. In either case,
* global interrupts are disabled, either explicitly or indirectly through
* interrupt handling logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static int ftmac100_txpoll(struct net_driver_s *dev)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
/* Send the packet */
ftmac100_transmit(priv);
/* If zero is returned, the polling will continue until all connections
* have been examined.
*/
return 0;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_reset
*
* Description:
* Do the HW reset
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Global interrupts are disabled by interrupt handling logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_reset(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
ninfo("%s(): iobase=%p\n", __func__, iobase);
putreg32 (FTMAC100_MACCR_SW_RST, &iobase->maccr);
while (getreg32 (&iobase->maccr) & FTMAC100_MACCR_SW_RST)
;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_init
*
* Description:
* Perform HW initialization
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Global interrupts are disabled by interrupt handling logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_init(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
FAR struct ftmac100_txdes_s *txdes = priv->txdes;
FAR struct ftmac100_rxdes_s *rxdes = priv->rxdes;
FAR unsigned char *kmem;
int i;
nerr ("%s()\n", __func__);
/* Disable all interrupts */
putreg32(0, &iobase->imr);
/* Initialize descriptors */
priv->rx_pointer = 0;
priv->tx_pointer = 0;
priv->tx_clean_pointer = 0;
priv->tx_pending = 0;
rxdes[CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC - 1].rxdes1 = FTMAC100_RXDES1_EDORR;
kmem = kmm_memalign(RX_BUF_SIZE, CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC * RX_BUF_SIZE);
ninfo("KMEM=%08x\n", kmem);
for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC; i++)
{
/* RXBUF_BADR */
rxdes[i].rxdes0 = FTMAC100_RXDES0_RXDMA_OWN;
rxdes[i].rxdes1 |= FTMAC100_RXDES1_RXBUF_SIZE(RX_BUF_SIZE);
rxdes[i].rxdes2 = (unsigned int)(kmem + i * RX_BUF_SIZE);
rxdes[i].rxdes3 = (unsigned int)(rxdes + i + 1); /* Next ring */
}
rxdes[CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC - 1].rxdes3 = (unsigned int)rxdes; /* Next ring */
for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_FTMAC100_TX_DESC; i++)
{
/* TXBUF_BADR */
txdes[i].txdes0 = 0;
txdes[i].txdes1 = 0;
txdes[i].txdes2 = 0;
txdes[i].txdes3 = 0;
}
txdes[CONFIG_FTMAC100_TX_DESC - 1].txdes1 = FTMAC100_TXDES1_EDOTR;
/* transmit ring */
ninfo("priv=%08x txdes=%08x rxdes=%08x\n", priv, txdes, rxdes);
putreg32 ((unsigned int)txdes, &iobase->txr_badr);
/* receive ring */
putreg32 ((unsigned int)rxdes, &iobase->rxr_badr);
#if 0
/* Set RXINT_THR and TXINT_THR */
putreg32(FTMAC100_ITC_RXINT_THR(1) | FTMAC100_ITC_TXINT_THR(1),
&iobase->itc);
#endif
/* Poll receive descriptor automatically */
putreg32 (FTMAC100_APTC_RXPOLL_CNT(1), &iobase->aptc);
/* Set DMA burst length */
putreg32 (FTMAC100_DBLAC_RXFIFO_LTHR(2) |
FTMAC100_DBLAC_RXFIFO_HTHR(6) |
FTMAC100_DBLAC_RX_THR_EN, &iobase->dblac);
#if 0
putreg32 (getreg32(&iobase->fcr) | 0x1, &iobase->fcr);
putreg32 (getreg32(&iobase->bpr) | 0x1, &iobase->bpr);
#endif
/* enable transmitter, receiver */
putreg32 (MACCR_ENABLE_ALL, &iobase->maccr);
/* enable Rx, Tx interrupts */
putreg32 (INT_MASK_ALL_ENABLED, &iobase->imr);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_mdio_read
*
* Description:
* Read MII registers
*
* Input Parameters:
* iobase - Pointer to the driver's registers base
* reg - MII register number
*
* Returned Value:
* Register value
*
* Assumptions:
*
*
****************************************************************************/
static uint32_t ftmac100_mdio_read(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase,
int reg)
{
int i;
uint32_t phycr = FTMAC100_PHYCR_PHYAD(1) |
FTMAC100_PHYCR_REGAD(reg) |
FTMAC100_PHYCR_MIIRD;
putreg32(phycr, &iobase->phycr);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
phycr = getreg32(&iobase->phycr);
ninfo("%02x %d phycr=%08x\n", reg, i, phycr);
if ((phycr & FTMAC100_PHYCR_MIIRD) == 0)
{
break;
}
}
return phycr & 0xffff;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_set_mac
*
* Description:
* Set the MAC address
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
* mac - Six bytes MAC address
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_set_mac(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv,
FAR const unsigned char *mac)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
unsigned int maddr = mac[0] << 8 | mac[1];
unsigned int laddr = mac[2] << 24 | mac[3] << 16 | mac[4] << 8 | mac[5];
ninfo("%s(%x %x)\n", __func__, maddr, laddr);
putreg32(maddr, &iobase->mac_madr);
putreg32(laddr, &iobase->mac_ladr);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_receive
*
* Description:
* An interrupt was received indicating the availability of a new RX packet
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Global interrupts are disabled by interrupt handling logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_receive(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_rxdes_s *rxdes;
FAR uint8_t *data;
uint32_t len;
int found;
do
{
found = false;
rxdes = ftmac100_current_rxdes(priv);
while (!(rxdes->rxdes0 & FTMAC100_RXDES0_RXDMA_OWN))
{
if (rxdes->rxdes0 & FTMAC100_RXDES0_FRS)
{
found = true;
break;
}
/* Clear status bits */
rxdes->rxdes0 = FTMAC100_RXDES0_RXDMA_OWN;
priv->rx_pointer = (priv->rx_pointer + 1) &
(CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC - 1);
rxdes = ftmac100_current_rxdes(priv);
}
if (!found)
{
ninfo("\nNOT FOUND\nCurrent RX %d rxdes0=%08x\n",
priv->rx_pointer, rxdes->rxdes0);
return;
}
len = FTMAC100_RXDES0_RFL(rxdes->rxdes0);
data = (uint8_t *)rxdes->rxdes2;
ninfo ("RX buffer %d (%08x), %x received (%d)\n",
priv->rx_pointer, data, len,
(rxdes->rxdes0 & FTMAC100_RXDES0_LRS));
/* Copy the data data from the hardware to priv->ft_dev.d_buf. Set
* amount of data in priv->ft_dev.d_len
*/
memcpy(priv->ft_dev.d_buf, data, len);
priv->ft_dev.d_len = len;
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_PKT
/* When packet sockets are enabled, feed the frame into the packet
* tap.
*/
pkt_input(&priv->ft_dev);
#endif
/* We only accept IP packets of the configured type and ARP packets */
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv4
if (BUF->type == HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP))
{
ninfo("IPv4 frame\n");
/* Receive an IPv4 packet from the network device */
ipv4_input(&priv->ft_dev);
/* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be
* sent out on the network, the field d_len will set to a value
* > 0.
*/
if (priv->ft_dev.d_len > 0)
{
/* And send the packet */
ftmac100_transmit(priv);
}
}
else
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6
if (BUF->type == HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP6))
{
ninfo("IPv6 frame\n");
/* Give the IPv6 packet to the network layer */
ipv6_input(&priv->ft_dev);
/* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be
* sent out on the network, the field d_len will set to a value
* > 0.
*/
if (priv->ft_dev.d_len > 0)
{
/* And send the packet */
ftmac100_transmit(priv);
}
}
else
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ARP
if (BUF->type == HTONS(ETHTYPE_ARP))
{
arp_input(&priv->ft_dev);
/* If the above function invocation resulted in data that should be
* sent out on the network, the field d_len will set to a value
* > 0.
*/
if (priv->ft_dev.d_len > 0)
{
ftmac100_transmit(priv);
}
}
#endif
priv->rx_pointer = (priv->rx_pointer + 1) &
(CONFIG_FTMAC100_RX_DESC - 1);
rxdes->rxdes1 &= FTMAC100_RXDES1_EDORR;
rxdes->rxdes1 |= FTMAC100_RXDES1_RXBUF_SIZE(RX_BUF_SIZE);
rxdes->rxdes0 |= FTMAC100_RXDES0_RXDMA_OWN;
}
while (true); /* While there are more packets to be processed */
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txdone
*
* Description:
* An interrupt was received indicating that the last TX packet(s) is done
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Reference to the driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Global interrupts are disabled by the watchdog logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_txdone(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_txdes_s *txdes;
/* Check if a Tx was pending */
while (priv->tx_pending)
{
txdes = ftmac100_current_clean_txdes(priv);
/* txdes owned by dma */
if (txdes->txdes0 & FTMAC100_TXDES0_TXDMA_OWN)
{
break;
}
/* TODO: check for excessive and late collisions */
/* txdes reset */
txdes->txdes0 = 0;
txdes->txdes1 &= FTMAC100_TXDES1_EDOTR;
txdes->txdes2 = 0;
txdes->txdes3 = 0;
priv->tx_clean_pointer = (priv->tx_clean_pointer + 1) &
(CONFIG_FTMAC100_TX_DESC - 1);
priv->tx_pending--;
}
/* If no further xmits are pending, then cancel the TX timeout and
* disable further Tx interrupts.
*/
ninfo("txpending=%d\n", priv->tx_pending);
/* Cancel the TX timeout */
wd_cancel(&priv->ft_txtimeout);
/* Then poll the network for new XMIT data */
devif_poll(&priv->ft_dev, ftmac100_txpoll);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_interrupt_work
*
* Description:
* Perform interrupt related work from the worker thread
*
* Input Parameters:
* arg - The argument passed when work_queue() was called.
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success
*
* Assumptions:
* Ethernet interrupts are disabled
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_interrupt_work(FAR void *arg)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)arg;
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
unsigned int status;
unsigned int phycr;
/* Process pending Ethernet interrupts */
net_lock();
status = priv->status;
ninfo("status=%08x(%08x) BASE=%p ISR=%p PHYCR=%p\n",
status, getreg32(&iobase->isr), iobase, &iobase->isr,
&iobase->phycr);
if (!status)
{
goto out;
}
/* Handle interrupts according to status bit settings */
/* Check if we received an incoming packet, if so, call
* ftmac100_receive().
*/
if (status & FTMAC100_INT_RPKT_SAV)
{
putreg32(1, &iobase->rxpd);
}
if (status & (FTMAC100_INT_RPKT_FINISH | FTMAC100_INT_NORXBUF))
{
ftmac100_receive(priv);
}
/* Check if a packet transmission just completed. If so, call
* ftmac100_txdone(). This may disable further Tx interrupts if there are
* no pending transmissions.
*/
if (status & (FTMAC100_INT_XPKT_OK))
{
ninfo("\n\nTXDONE\n\n");
ftmac100_txdone(priv);
}
if (status & FTMAC100_INT_PHYSTS_CHG)
{
/* PHY link status change */
phycr = ftmac100_mdio_read(iobase, 1);
if (phycr & 0x04)
{
priv->ft_bifup = true;
}
else
{
priv->ft_bifup = false;
}
ninfo("Link: %s\n", priv->ft_bifup ? "UP" : "DOWN");
ftmac100_mdio_read(iobase, 5);
}
#if 0
#define REG(x) (*(volatile uint32_t *)(x))
ninfo("\n=============================================================\n");
ninfo("TM CNTL=%08x INTRS=%08x MASK=%08x LOAD=%08x COUNT=%08x M1=%08x\n",
REG(0x98400030), REG(0x98400034), REG(0x98400038), REG(0x98400004),
REG(0x98400000), REG(0x98400008));
ninfo("IRQ STATUS=%08x MASK=%08x MODE=%08x LEVEL=%08x\n",
REG(0x98800014), REG(0x98800004), REG(0x9880000c), REG(0x98800010));
ninfo("FIQ STATUS=%08x MASK=%08x MODE=%08x LEVEL=%08x\n", REG(0x98800034),
REG(0x98800024), REG(0x9880002c), REG(0x98800020));
ninfo("=============================================================\n");
#endif
out:
putreg32 (INT_MASK_ALL_ENABLED, &iobase->imr);
ninfo("ISR-done\n");
net_unlock();
/* Re-enable Ethernet interrupts */
up_enable_irq(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_interrupt
*
* Description:
* Hardware interrupt handler
*
* Input Parameters:
* irq - Number of the IRQ that generated the interrupt
* context - Interrupt register state save info (architecture-specific)
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
static int ftmac100_interrupt(int irq, FAR void *context, FAR void *arg)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv = &g_ftmac100[0];
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
/* Disable further Ethernet interrupts. Because Ethernet interrupts are
* also disabled if the TX timeout event occurs, there can be no race
* condition here.
*/
priv->status = getreg32(&iobase->isr);
up_disable_irq(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ);
putreg32 (INT_MASK_ALL_DISABLED, &iobase->imr);
/* TODO: Determine if a TX transfer just completed */
ninfo("===> status=%08x\n", priv->status);
if (priv->status & (FTMAC100_INT_XPKT_OK))
{
/* If a TX transfer just completed, then cancel the TX timeout so
* there will be do race condition between any subsequent timeout
* expiration and the deferred interrupt processing.
*/
ninfo("\n\nTXDONE 0\n\n");
wd_cancel(&priv->ft_txtimeout);
}
/* Schedule to perform the interrupt processing on the worker thread. */
work_queue(FTMAWORK, &priv->ft_irqwork, ftmac100_interrupt_work,
priv, 0);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txtimeout_work
*
* Description:
* Perform TX timeout related work from the worker thread
*
* Input Parameters:
* arg - The argument passed when work_queue() as called.
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success
*
* Assumptions:
* Ethernet interrupts are disabled
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_txtimeout_work(FAR void *arg)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)arg;
ninfo("TXTIMEOUT\n");
/* Process pending Ethernet interrupts */
net_lock();
/* Then poll the network for new XMIT data */
devif_poll(&priv->ft_dev, ftmac100_txpoll);
net_unlock();
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txtimeout_expiry
*
* Description:
* Our TX watchdog timed out. Called from the timer interrupt handler.
* The last TX never completed. Reset the hardware and start again.
*
* Input Parameters:
* arg - The argument
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Global interrupts are disabled by the watchdog logic.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_txtimeout_expiry(wdparm_t arg)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)arg;
/* Disable further Ethernet interrupts. This will prevent some race
* conditions with interrupt work. There is still a potential race
* condition with interrupt work that is already queued and in progress.
*/
up_disable_irq(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ);
/* Schedule to perform the TX timeout processing on the worker thread. */
work_queue(FTMAWORK, &priv->ft_irqwork, ftmac100_txtimeout_work, priv, 0);
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_ifup
*
* Description:
* NuttX Callback: Bring up the Ethernet interface when an IP address is
* provided
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
static int ftmac100_ifup(struct net_driver_s *dev)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv4
ninfo("Bringing up: %d.%d.%d.%d\n",
(int)(dev->d_ipaddr & 0xff), (int)((dev->d_ipaddr >> 8) & 0xff),
(int)((dev->d_ipaddr >> 16) & 0xff), (int)(dev->d_ipaddr >> 24));
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_IPv6
ninfo("Bringing up: %04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x:%04x\n",
dev->d_ipv6addr[0], dev->d_ipv6addr[1], dev->d_ipv6addr[2],
dev->d_ipv6addr[3], dev->d_ipv6addr[4], dev->d_ipv6addr[5],
dev->d_ipv6addr[6], dev->d_ipv6addr[7]);
#endif
/* Initialize PHYs, the Ethernet interface, and setup up Ethernet
* interrupts.
*/
ftmac100_init(priv);
/* Instantiate the MAC address from
* priv->ft_dev.d_mac.ether.ether_addr_octet
*/
ftmac100_set_mac(priv, priv->ft_dev.d_mac.ether.ether_addr_octet);
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6
/* Set up IPv6 multicast address filtering */
ftmac100_ipv6multicast(priv);
#endif
/* Enable the Ethernet interrupt */
priv->ft_bifup = true;
up_enable_irq(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_ifdown
*
* Description:
* NuttX Callback: Stop the interface.
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
static int ftmac100_ifdown(struct net_driver_s *dev)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
irqstate_t flags;
/* Disable the Ethernet interrupt */
flags = enter_critical_section();
up_disable_irq(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ);
/* Cancel the TX timeout timers */
wd_cancel(&priv->ft_txtimeout);
/* Put the EMAC in its reset, non-operational state. This should be
* a known configuration that will guarantee the ftmac100_ifup() always
* successfully brings the interface back up.
*/
putreg32 (0, &iobase->maccr);
/* Mark the device "down" */
priv->ft_bifup = false;
leave_critical_section(flags);
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txavail_work
*
* Description:
* Perform an out-of-cycle poll on the worker thread.
*
* Input Parameters:
* arg - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure (cast to void*)
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Called on the higher priority worker thread.
*
****************************************************************************/
static void ftmac100_txavail_work(FAR void *arg)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv = (FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)arg;
/* Perform the poll */
net_lock();
/* Ignore the notification if the interface is not yet up */
if (priv->ft_bifup)
{
/* Check if there is room in the hardware to hold another outgoing
* packet.
*/
/* If so, then poll the network for new XMIT data */
devif_poll(&priv->ft_dev, ftmac100_txpoll);
}
net_unlock();
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_txavail
*
* Description:
* Driver callback invoked when new TX data is available. This is a
* stimulus perform an out-of-cycle poll and, thereby, reduce the TX
* latency.
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
* Called in normal user mode
*
****************************************************************************/
static int ftmac100_txavail(struct net_driver_s *dev)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
/* Is our single work structure available? It may not be if there are
* pending interrupt actions and we will have to ignore the Tx
* availability action.
*/
if (work_available(&priv->ft_pollwork))
{
/* Schedule to serialize the poll on the worker thread. */
work_queue(FTMAWORK, &priv->ft_pollwork, ftmac100_txavail_work,
priv, 0);
}
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_addmac
*
* Description:
* NuttX Callback: Add the specified MAC address to the hardware multicast
* address filtering
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
* mac - The MAC address to be added
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
#if defined(CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP) || defined(CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6)
static int ftmac100_addmac(struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR const uint8_t *mac)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
uint32_t hash_value;
uint32_t hash_reg;
uint32_t hash_bit;
uint32_t mta;
/* Calculate Ethernet CRC32 for MAC */
hash_value = crc32part(mac, 6, ~0L);
/* The HASH Table is a register array of 2 32-bit registers.
* It is treated like an array of 64 bits. We want to set
* bit BitArray[hash_value]. So we figure out what register
* the bit is in, read it, OR in the new bit, then write
* back the new value. The register is determined by the
* upper 7 bits of the hash value and the bit within that
* register are determined by the lower 5 bits of the value.
*/
hash_reg = (hash_value >> 31) & 0x1;
hash_bit = (hash_value >> 26) & 0x1f;
/* Add the MAC address to the hardware multicast routing table */
mta = getreg32(&iobase->maht0 + hash_reg);
mta |= (1 << hash_bit);
putreg32(mta, &iobase->maht0 + hash_reg);
return OK;
}
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_rmmac
*
* Description:
* NuttX Callback: Remove the specified MAC address from the hardware
* multicast address filtering
*
* Input Parameters:
* dev - Reference to the NuttX driver state structure
* mac - The MAC address to be removed
*
* Returned Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP
static int ftmac100_rmmac(struct net_driver_s *dev, FAR const uint8_t *mac)
{
FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv =
(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *)dev->d_private;
FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *iobase =
(FAR struct ftmac100_register_s *)priv->iobase;
uint32_t hash_value;
uint32_t hash_reg;
uint32_t hash_bit;
uint32_t mta;
/* Calculate Ethernet CRC32 for MAC */
hash_value = crc32part(mac, 6, ~0L);
hash_reg = (hash_value >> 31) & 0x1;
hash_bit = (hash_value >> 26) & 0x1f;
/* Remove the MAC address to the hardware multicast routing table */
mta = getreg32(&iobase->maht0 + hash_reg);
mta &= ~(1 << hash_bit);
putreg32(mta, &iobase->maht0 + hash_reg);
return OK;
}
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_ipv6multicast
*
* Description:
* Configure the IPv6 multicast MAC address.
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - A reference to the private driver state structure
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success; Negated errno on failure.
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6
static void ftmac100_ipv6multicast(FAR struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv)
{
FAR struct net_driver_s *dev;
uint16_t tmp16;
uint8_t mac[6];
/* For ICMPv6, we need to add the IPv6 multicast address
*
* For IPv6 multicast addresses, the Ethernet MAC is derived by
* the four low-order octets OR'ed with the MAC 33:33:00:00:00:00,
* so for example the IPv6 address FF02:DEAD:BEEF::1:3 would map
* to the Ethernet MAC address 33:33:00:01:00:03.
*
* NOTES: This appears correct for the ICMPv6 Router Solicitation
* Message, but the ICMPv6 Neighbor Solicitation message seems to
* use 33:33:ff:01:00:03.
*/
mac[0] = 0x33;
mac[1] = 0x33;
dev = &priv->ft_dev;
tmp16 = dev->d_ipv6addr[6];
mac[2] = 0xff;
mac[3] = tmp16 >> 8;
tmp16 = dev->d_ipv6addr[7];
mac[4] = tmp16 & 0xff;
mac[5] = tmp16 >> 8;
ninfo("IPv6 Multicast: %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n",
mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5]);
ftmac100_addmac(dev, mac);
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF
/* Add the IPv6 all link-local nodes Ethernet address. This is the
* address that we expect to receive ICMPv6 Router Advertisement
* packets.
*/
ftmac100_addmac(dev, g_ipv6_ethallnodes.ether_addr_octet);
#endif /* CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_AUTOCONF */
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_ROUTER
/* Add the IPv6 all link-local routers Ethernet address. This is the
* address that we expect to receive ICMPv6 Router Solicitation
* packets.
*/
ftmac100_addmac(dev, g_ipv6_ethallrouters.ether_addr_octet);
#endif /* CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6_ROUTER */
}
#endif /* CONFIG_NET_ICMPv6 */
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: ftmac100_initialize
*
* Description:
* Initialize the Ethernet controller and driver
*
* Input Parameters:
* intf - In the case where there are multiple EMACs, this value
* identifies which EMAC is to be initialized.
*
* Returned Value:
* OK on success; Negated errno on failure.
*
* Assumptions:
*
****************************************************************************/
int ftmac100_initialize(int intf)
{
struct ftmac100_driver_s *priv;
/* Get the interface structure associated with this interface number. */
DEBUGASSERT(intf < CONFIG_FTMAC100_NINTERFACES);
priv = &g_ftmac100[intf];
/* Attach the IRQ to the driver */
if (irq_attach(CONFIG_FTMAC100_IRQ, ftmac100_interrupt, NULL))
{
/* We could not attach the ISR to the interrupt */
return -EAGAIN;
}
/* Initialize the driver structure */
memset(priv, 0, sizeof(struct ftmac100_driver_s));
priv->ft_dev.d_buf = (FAR uint8_t *)g_pktbuf[intf]; /* Single packet buffer */
priv->ft_dev.d_ifup = ftmac100_ifup; /* I/F up (new IP address) callback */
priv->ft_dev.d_ifdown = ftmac100_ifdown; /* I/F down callback */
priv->ft_dev.d_txavail = ftmac100_txavail; /* New TX data callback */
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_MCASTGROUP
priv->ft_dev.d_addmac = ftmac100_addmac; /* Add multicast MAC address */
priv->ft_dev.d_rmmac = ftmac100_rmmac; /* Remove multicast MAC address */
#endif
priv->ft_dev.d_private = g_ftmac100; /* Used to recover private state from dev */
priv->iobase = CONFIG_FTMAC100_BASE;
/* Put the interface in the down state. This usually amounts to resetting
* the device and/or calling ftmac100_ifdown().
*/
ftmac100_reset(priv);
/* Read the MAC address from the hardware into
* priv->ft_dev.d_mac.ether.ether_addr_octet
*/
memcpy(priv->ft_dev.d_mac.ether.ether_addr_octet,
(FAR void *)(CONFIG_FTMAC100_MAC0_ENV_ADDR), 6);
/* Register the device with the OS so that socket IOCTLs can be performed */
netdev_register(&priv->ft_dev, NET_LL_ETHERNET);
return OK;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NET_FTMAC100 */