/* * HND SiliconBackplane Gigabit Ethernet core software interface * * Copyright 2007, Broadcom Corporation * All Rights Reserved. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS OFFERED "AS IS", AND BROADCOM GRANTS NO WARRANTIES OF ANY * KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY STATUTE, COMMUNICATION OR OTHERWISE. BROADCOM * SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS * FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT CONCERNING THIS SOFTWARE. * * $Id: hndgige.c,v 1.1.1.1 2008/07/21 09:20:53 james26_jang Exp $ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Setup the gige core. * Resetting the core will lose all settings. */ void sb_gige_init(sb_t *sbh, uint32 unit, bool *rgmii) { volatile pci_config_regs *pci; sbgige_pcishim_t *ocp; sbconfig_t *sb; osl_t *osh; uint32 statelow; uint32 statehigh; uint32 base; uint32 idx; void *regs; /* Sanity checks */ ASSERT(sbh); ASSERT(rgmii); idx = sb_coreidx(sbh); /* point to the gige core registers */ regs = sb_setcore(sbh, SB_GIGETH, unit); ASSERT(regs); osh = sb_osh(sbh); pci = &((sbgige_t *)regs)->pcicfg; ocp = &((sbgige_t *)regs)->pcishim; sb = &((sbgige_t *)regs)->sbconfig; /* Enable the core clock and memory access */ if (!sb_iscoreup(sbh)) sb_core_reset(sbh, 0, 0); /* * Setup the 64K memory-mapped region base address through BAR0. * Leave the other BAR values alone. */ base = sb_base(R_REG(osh, &sb->sbadmatch1)); W_REG(osh, &pci->base[0], base); W_REG(osh, &pci->base[1], 0); /* * Enable the PCI memory access anyway. Any PCI config commands * issued before the core is enabled will go to the emulation * only and will not go to the real PCI config registers. */ OR_REG(osh, &pci->command, 2); /* * Enable the posted write flush scheme as follows: * * - Enable flush on any core register read * - Enable timeout on the flush * - Disable the interrupt mask when flushing * * This differs from the default setting only in that interrupts are * not masked. Since posted writes are not flushed on interrupt, the * driver must explicitly request a flush in its interrupt handling * by reading a core register. */ W_REG(osh, &ocp->FlushStatusControl, 0x68); /* * Determine whether the GbE is in GMII or RGMII mode. This is * indicated in bit 16 of the SBTMStateHigh register, which is * part of the core-specific flags field. * * For GMII, bypass the Rx/Tx DLLs, i.e. add no delay to RXC/GTXC * within the core. For RGMII, do not bypass the DLLs, resulting * in added delay for RXC/GTXC. The SBTMStateLow register contains * the controls for doing this in the core-specific flags field: * * bit 24 - Enable DLL controls * bit 20 - Bypass Rx DLL * bit 19 - Bypass Tx DLL */ statelow = R_REG(osh, &sb->sbtmstatelow); /* DLL controls */ statehigh = R_REG(osh, &sb->sbtmstatehigh); /* GMII/RGMII mode */ if ((statehigh & (1 << 16)) != 0) /* RGMII */ { statelow &= ~(1 << 20); /* no Rx bypass (delay) */ statelow &= ~(1 << 19); /* no Tx bypass (delay) */ *rgmii = TRUE; } else /* GMII */ { statelow |= (1 << 20); /* Rx bypass (no delay) */ statelow |= (1 << 19); /* Tx bypass (no delay) */ *rgmii = FALSE; } statelow |= (1 << 24); /* enable DLL controls */ W_REG(osh, &sb->sbtmstatelow, statelow); sb_setcoreidx(sbh, idx); }