Revision b03c720211ea5ec027ad85f1e147e3d8122429ba authored by Pyun YongHyeon on 14 January 2010, 21:54:20 UTC, committed by Pyun YongHyeon on 14 January 2010, 21:54:20 UTC
  Add bus_dma(9) and endianness support to ste(4).
   o Sorted includes and added missing header files.
   o Added basic endianness support. In theory ste(4) should work on
     any architectures.
   o Remove the use of contigmalloc(9), contigfree(9) and vtophys(9).
   o Added 8 byte alignment limitation of TX/RX descriptor.
   o Added 1 byte alignment requirement for TX/RX buffers.
   o ste(4) controllers does not support DAC. Limit DMA address space
     to be within 32bit address.
   o Added spare DMA map to gracefully recover from DMA map failure.
   o Removed dead code for checking STE_RXSTAT_DMADONE bit. The bit
     was already checked in each iteration of loop so it can't be true.
   o Added second argument count to ste_rxeof(). It is used to limit
     number of iterations done in RX handler. ATM polling is the only
     consumer.
   o Removed ste_rxeoc() which was added to address RX stuck issue
     (cvs rev 1.66). Unlike TX descriptors, ST201 supports chaining
     descriptors to form a ring for RX descriptors. If RX descriptor
     chaining is not supported it's possible for controller to stop
     receiving incoming frames once controller pass the end of RX
     descriptor which in turn requires driver post new RX
     descriptors to receive more frames. For TX descriptors which
     does not support chaning, we exactly do manual chaining in
     driver by concatenating new descriptors to the end of previous
     TX chain.
     Maybe the workaround was borrowed from other drivers that does
     not support RX descriptor chaining, which is not valid for ST201
     controllers. I still have no idea how this address RX stuck
     issue and I can't reproduce the RX stuck issue on DFE-550TX
     controller.
   o Removed hw.ste_rxsyncs sysctl as the workaround was removed.
   o TX/RX side bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(9) support.
   o Reimplemented optimized ste_encap().
   o Simplified TX logic of ste_start_locked().
   o Added comments for TFD/RFD requirements.
   o Increased number of RX descriptors to 128 from 64. 128 gave much
     better performance than 64 under high network loads.
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ipxcp.h
/*
 * ipxcp.h - IPX Control Protocol definitions.
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1989 Carnegie Mellon University.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
 * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
 * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
 * advertising materials, and other materials related to such
 * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
 * by Carnegie Mellon University.  The name of the
 * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
 * from this software without specific prior written permission.
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
 * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 *
 * $FreeBSD$
 */

/*
 * Options.
 */
#define IPX_NETWORK_NUMBER        1   /* IPX Network Number */
#define IPX_NODE_NUMBER           2
#define IPX_COMPRESSION_PROTOCOL  3
#define IPX_ROUTER_PROTOCOL       4
#define IPX_ROUTER_NAME           5
#define IPX_COMPLETE              6

/* Values for the router protocol */
#define IPX_NONE		  0
#define RIP_SAP			  2
#define NLSP			  4

typedef struct ipxcp_options {
    int neg_node       : 1;	/* Negotiate IPX node number? */
    int req_node       : 1;	/* Ask peer to send IPX node number? */

    int neg_nn         : 1;	/* Negotiate IPX network number? */
    int req_nn         : 1;     /* Ask peer to send IPX network number */

    int neg_name       : 1;	/* Negotiate IPX router name */
    int neg_complete   : 1;     /* Negotiate completion */
    int neg_router     : 1;	/* Negotiate IPX router number */

    int accept_local   : 1;	/* accept peer's value for ournode */
    int accept_remote  : 1;	/* accept peer's value for hisnode */
    int accept_network : 1;	/* accept network number */

    int tried_nlsp     : 1;     /* I have suggested NLSP already */
    int tried_rip      : 1;     /* I have suggested RIP/SAP already */

    u_int32_t his_network;	/* base network number */
    u_int32_t our_network;	/* our value for network number */
    u_int32_t network;		/* the final network number */

    u_char his_node[6];		/* peer's node number */
    u_char our_node[6];		/* our node number */
    u_char name [48];		/* name of the router */
    int    router;		/* routing protocol */
} ipxcp_options;

extern fsm ipxcp_fsm[];
extern ipxcp_options ipxcp_wantoptions[];
extern ipxcp_options ipxcp_gotoptions[];
extern ipxcp_options ipxcp_allowoptions[];
extern ipxcp_options ipxcp_hisoptions[];

extern struct protent ipxcp_protent;
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