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      1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
      2 /*------------------------------------------------------------------------
      3  * lan91c96.c
      4  * This is a driver for SMSC's LAN91C96 single-chip Ethernet device, based
      5  * on the SMC91111 driver from U-Boot.
      6  *
      7  * (C) Copyright 2002
      8  * Sysgo Real-Time Solutions, GmbH <www.elinos.com>
      9  * Rolf Offermanns <rof (at) sysgo.de>
     10  *
     11  * Copyright (C) 2001 Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC)
     12  *       Developed by Simple Network Magic Corporation (SNMC)
     13  * Copyright (C) 1996 by Erik Stahlman (ES)
     14  *
     15  * Information contained in this file was obtained from the LAN91C96
     16  * manual from SMC.  To get a copy, if you really want one, you can find
     17  * information under www.smsc.com.
     18  *
     19  * "Features" of the SMC chip:
     20  *   6144 byte packet memory. ( for the 91C96 )
     21  *   EEPROM for configuration
     22  *   AUI/TP selection  ( mine has 10Base2/10BaseT select )
     23  *
     24  * Arguments:
     25  *	io	= for the base address
     26  *	irq	= for the IRQ
     27  *
     28  * author:
     29  *	Erik Stahlman				( erik (at) vt.edu )
     30  *	Daris A Nevil				( dnevil (at) snmc.com )
     31  *
     32  *
     33  * Hardware multicast code from Peter Cammaert ( pc (at) denkart.be )
     34  *
     35  * Sources:
     36  *    o   SMSC LAN91C96 databook (www.smsc.com)
     37  *    o   smc91111.c (u-boot driver)
     38  *    o   smc9194.c (linux kernel driver)
     39  *    o   lan91c96.c (Intel Diagnostic Manager driver)
     40  *
     41  * History:
     42  *	04/30/03  Mathijs Haarman	Modified smc91111.c (u-boot version)
     43  *					for lan91c96
     44  *---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     45  */
     46 
     47 #include <common.h>
     48 #include <command.h>
     49 #include <malloc.h>
     50 #include "lan91c96.h"
     51 #include <net.h>
     52 #include <linux/compiler.h>
     53 
     54 /*------------------------------------------------------------------------
     55  *
     56  * Configuration options, for the experienced user to change.
     57  *
     58  -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
     59 
     60 /* Use power-down feature of the chip */
     61 #define POWER_DOWN	0
     62 
     63 /*
     64  * Wait time for memory to be free.  This probably shouldn't be
     65  * tuned that much, as waiting for this means nothing else happens
     66  * in the system
     67 */
     68 #define MEMORY_WAIT_TIME 16
     69 
     70 #define SMC_DEBUG 0
     71 
     72 #if (SMC_DEBUG > 2 )
     73 #define PRINTK3(args...) printf(args)
     74 #else
     75 #define PRINTK3(args...)
     76 #endif
     77 
     78 #if SMC_DEBUG > 1
     79 #define PRINTK2(args...) printf(args)
     80 #else
     81 #define PRINTK2(args...)
     82 #endif
     83 
     84 #ifdef SMC_DEBUG
     85 #define PRINTK(args...) printf(args)
     86 #else
     87 #define PRINTK(args...)
     88 #endif
     89 
     90 
     91 /*------------------------------------------------------------------------
     92  *
     93  * The internal workings of the driver.  If you are changing anything
     94  * here with the SMC stuff, you should have the datasheet and know
     95  * what you are doing.
     96  *
     97  *------------------------------------------------------------------------
     98  */
     99 #define DRIVER_NAME "LAN91C96"
    100 #define SMC_ALLOC_MAX_TRY 5
    101 #define SMC_TX_TIMEOUT 30
    102 
    103 #define ETH_ZLEN 60
    104 
    105 #ifdef  CONFIG_LAN91C96_USE_32_BIT
    106 #define USE_32_BIT  1
    107 #else
    108 #undef USE_32_BIT
    109 #endif
    110 
    111 /* See if a MAC address is defined in the current environment. If so use it. If not
    112  . print a warning and set the environment and other globals with the default.
    113  . If an EEPROM is present it really should be consulted.
    114 */
    115 static int smc_get_ethaddr(bd_t *bd, struct eth_device *dev);
    116 static int get_rom_mac(struct eth_device *dev, unsigned char *v_rom_mac);
    117 
    118 /* ------------------------------------------------------------
    119  * Internal routines
    120  * ------------------------------------------------------------
    121  */
    122 
    123 static unsigned char smc_mac_addr[] = { 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x1b, 0x62, 0x9c };
    124 
    125 /*
    126  * This function must be called before smc_open() if you want to override
    127  * the default mac address.
    128  */
    129 
    130 static void smc_set_mac_addr(const unsigned char *addr)
    131 {
    132 	int i;
    133 
    134 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof (smc_mac_addr); i++) {
    135 		smc_mac_addr[i] = addr[i];
    136 	}
    137 }
    138 
    139 /***********************************************
    140  * Show available memory                       *
    141  ***********************************************/
    142 void dump_memory_info(struct eth_device *dev)
    143 {
    144 	__maybe_unused word mem_info;
    145 	word old_bank;
    146 
    147 	old_bank = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_BANK_SELECT) & 0xF;
    148 
    149 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 0);
    150 	mem_info = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_MIR);
    151 	PRINTK2 ("Memory: %4d available\n", (mem_info >> 8) * 2048);
    152 
    153 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, old_bank);
    154 }
    155 
    156 /*
    157  * A rather simple routine to print out a packet for debugging purposes.
    158  */
    159 #if SMC_DEBUG > 2
    160 static void print_packet (byte *, int);
    161 #endif
    162 
    163 static int poll4int (struct eth_device *dev, byte mask, int timeout)
    164 {
    165 	int tmo = get_timer (0) + timeout * CONFIG_SYS_HZ;
    166 	int is_timeout = 0;
    167 	word old_bank = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_BANK_SELECT);
    168 
    169 	PRINTK2 ("Polling...\n");
    170 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 2);
    171 	while ((SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_INT_STATS) & mask) == 0) {
    172 		if (get_timer (0) >= tmo) {
    173 			is_timeout = 1;
    174 			break;
    175 		}
    176 	}
    177 
    178 	/* restore old bank selection */
    179 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, old_bank);
    180 
    181 	if (is_timeout)
    182 		return 1;
    183 	else
    184 		return 0;
    185 }
    186 
    187 /*
    188  * Function: smc_reset
    189  * Purpose:
    190  *	This sets the SMC91111 chip to its normal state, hopefully from whatever
    191  *	mess that any other DOS driver has put it in.
    192  *
    193  * Maybe I should reset more registers to defaults in here?  SOFTRST  should
    194  * do that for me.
    195  *
    196  * Method:
    197  *	1.  send a SOFT RESET
    198  *	2.  wait for it to finish
    199  *	3.  enable autorelease mode
    200  *	4.  reset the memory management unit
    201  *	5.  clear all interrupts
    202  *
    203 */
    204 static void smc_reset(struct eth_device *dev)
    205 {
    206 	PRINTK2("%s:smc_reset\n", dev->name);
    207 
    208 	/* This resets the registers mostly to defaults, but doesn't
    209 	   affect EEPROM.  That seems unnecessary */
    210 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 0);
    211 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_RCR_SOFT_RST, LAN91C96_RCR);
    212 
    213 	udelay (10);
    214 
    215 	/* Disable transmit and receive functionality */
    216 	SMC_outw(dev, 0, LAN91C96_RCR);
    217 	SMC_outw(dev, 0, LAN91C96_TCR);
    218 
    219 	/* set the control register */
    220 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 1);
    221 	SMC_outw(dev, SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_CONTROL) | LAN91C96_CTR_BIT_8,
    222 			  LAN91C96_CONTROL);
    223 
    224 	/* Disable all interrupts */
    225 	SMC_outb(dev, 0, LAN91C96_INT_MASK);
    226 }
    227 
    228 /*
    229  * Function: smc_enable
    230  * Purpose: let the chip talk to the outside work
    231  * Method:
    232  *	1.  Initialize the Memory Configuration Register
    233  *	2.  Enable the transmitter
    234  *	3.  Enable the receiver
    235 */
    236 static void smc_enable(struct eth_device *dev)
    237 {
    238 	PRINTK2("%s:smc_enable\n", dev->name);
    239 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 0);
    240 
    241 	/* Initialize the Memory Configuration Register. See page
    242 	   49 of the LAN91C96 data sheet for details. */
    243 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MCR_TRANSMIT_PAGES, LAN91C96_MCR);
    244 
    245 	/* Initialize the Transmit Control Register */
    246 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_TCR_TXENA, LAN91C96_TCR);
    247 	/* Initialize the Receive Control Register
    248 	 * FIXME:
    249 	 * The promiscuous bit set because I could not receive ARP reply
    250 	 * packets from the server when I send a ARP request. It only works
    251 	 * when I set the promiscuous bit
    252 	 */
    253 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_RCR_RXEN | LAN91C96_RCR_PRMS, LAN91C96_RCR);
    254 }
    255 
    256 /*
    257  * Function: smc_shutdown
    258  * Purpose:  closes down the SMC91xxx chip.
    259  * Method:
    260  *	1. zero the interrupt mask
    261  *	2. clear the enable receive flag
    262  *	3. clear the enable xmit flags
    263  *
    264  * TODO:
    265  *   (1) maybe utilize power down mode.
    266  *	Why not yet?  Because while the chip will go into power down mode,
    267  *	the manual says that it will wake up in response to any I/O requests
    268  *	in the register space.   Empirical results do not show this working.
    269  */
    270 static void smc_shutdown(struct eth_device *dev)
    271 {
    272 	PRINTK2("%s:smc_shutdown\n", dev->name);
    273 
    274 	/* no more interrupts for me */
    275 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 2);
    276 	SMC_outb(dev, 0, LAN91C96_INT_MASK);
    277 
    278 	/* and tell the card to stay away from that nasty outside world */
    279 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 0);
    280 	SMC_outb(dev, 0, LAN91C96_RCR);
    281 	SMC_outb(dev, 0, LAN91C96_TCR);
    282 }
    283 
    284 
    285 /*
    286  * Function:  smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device * )
    287  * Purpose:
    288  *	This sends the actual packet to the SMC9xxx chip.
    289  *
    290  * Algorithm:
    291  *	First, see if a saved_skb is available.
    292  *		( this should NOT be called if there is no 'saved_skb'
    293  *	Now, find the packet number that the chip allocated
    294  *	Point the data pointers at it in memory
    295  *	Set the length word in the chip's memory
    296  *	Dump the packet to chip memory
    297  *	Check if a last byte is needed ( odd length packet )
    298  *		if so, set the control flag right
    299  *	Tell the card to send it
    300  *	Enable the transmit interrupt, so I know if it failed
    301  *	Free the kernel data if I actually sent it.
    302  */
    303 static int smc_send_packet(struct eth_device *dev, void *packet,
    304 		int packet_length)
    305 {
    306 	byte packet_no;
    307 	byte *buf;
    308 	int length;
    309 	int numPages;
    310 	int try = 0;
    311 	int time_out;
    312 	byte status;
    313 
    314 
    315 	PRINTK3("%s:smc_hardware_send_packet\n", dev->name);
    316 
    317 	length = ETH_ZLEN < packet_length ? packet_length : ETH_ZLEN;
    318 
    319 	/* allocate memory
    320 	 ** The MMU wants the number of pages to be the number of 256 bytes
    321 	 ** 'pages', minus 1 ( since a packet can't ever have 0 pages :) )
    322 	 **
    323 	 ** The 91C111 ignores the size bits, but the code is left intact
    324 	 ** for backwards and future compatibility.
    325 	 **
    326 	 ** Pkt size for allocating is data length +6 (for additional status
    327 	 ** words, length and ctl!)
    328 	 **
    329 	 ** If odd size then last byte is included in this header.
    330 	 */
    331 	numPages = ((length & 0xfffe) + 6);
    332 	numPages >>= 8;				/* Divide by 256 */
    333 
    334 	if (numPages > 7) {
    335 		printf("%s: Far too big packet error. \n", dev->name);
    336 		return 0;
    337 	}
    338 
    339 	/* now, try to allocate the memory */
    340 
    341 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 2);
    342 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MMUCR_ALLOC_TX | numPages, LAN91C96_MMU);
    343 
    344   again:
    345 	try++;
    346 	time_out = MEMORY_WAIT_TIME;
    347 	do {
    348 		status = SMC_inb(dev, LAN91C96_INT_STATS);
    349 		if (status & LAN91C96_IST_ALLOC_INT) {
    350 
    351 			SMC_outb(dev, LAN91C96_IST_ALLOC_INT,
    352 					LAN91C96_INT_STATS);
    353 			break;
    354 		}
    355 	} while (--time_out);
    356 
    357 	if (!time_out) {
    358 		PRINTK2 ("%s: memory allocation, try %d failed ...\n",
    359 				 dev->name, try);
    360 		if (try < SMC_ALLOC_MAX_TRY)
    361 			goto again;
    362 		else
    363 			return 0;
    364 	}
    365 
    366 	PRINTK2 ("%s: memory allocation, try %d succeeded ...\n",
    367 			 dev->name, try);
    368 
    369 	/* I can send the packet now.. */
    370 	buf = (byte *) packet;
    371 
    372 	/* If I get here, I _know_ there is a packet slot waiting for me */
    373 	packet_no = SMC_inb(dev, LAN91C96_ARR);
    374 	if (packet_no & LAN91C96_ARR_FAILED) {
    375 		/* or isn't there?  BAD CHIP! */
    376 		printf("%s: Memory allocation failed. \n", dev->name);
    377 		return 0;
    378 	}
    379 
    380 	/* we have a packet address, so tell the card to use it */
    381 	SMC_outb(dev, packet_no, LAN91C96_PNR);
    382 
    383 	/* point to the beginning of the packet */
    384 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_PTR_AUTO_INCR, LAN91C96_POINTER);
    385 
    386 	PRINTK3("%s: Trying to xmit packet of length %x\n",
    387 			 dev->name, length);
    388 
    389 #if SMC_DEBUG > 2
    390 	printf ("Transmitting Packet\n");
    391 	print_packet (buf, length);
    392 #endif
    393 
    394 	/* send the packet length ( +6 for status, length and ctl byte )
    395 	   and the status word ( set to zeros ) */
    396 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    397 	SMC_outl(dev, (length + 6) << 16, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    398 #else
    399 	SMC_outw(dev, 0, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    400 	/* send the packet length ( +6 for status words, length, and ctl */
    401 	SMC_outw(dev, (length + 6), LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    402 #endif /* USE_32_BIT */
    403 
    404 	/* send the actual data
    405 	 * I _think_ it's faster to send the longs first, and then
    406 	 * mop up by sending the last word.  It depends heavily
    407 	 * on alignment, at least on the 486.  Maybe it would be
    408 	 * a good idea to check which is optimal?  But that could take
    409 	 * almost as much time as is saved?
    410 	 */
    411 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    412 	SMC_outsl(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH, buf, length >> 2);
    413 	if (length & 0x2)
    414 		SMC_outw(dev, *((word *) (buf + (length & 0xFFFFFFFC))),
    415 				  LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    416 #else
    417 	SMC_outsw(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH, buf, (length) >> 1);
    418 #endif /* USE_32_BIT */
    419 
    420 	/* Send the last byte, if there is one.   */
    421 	if ((length & 1) == 0) {
    422 		SMC_outw(dev, 0, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    423 	} else {
    424 		SMC_outw(dev, buf[length - 1] | 0x2000, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    425 	}
    426 
    427 	/* and let the chipset deal with it */
    428 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MMUCR_ENQUEUE, LAN91C96_MMU);
    429 
    430 	/* poll for TX INT */
    431 	if (poll4int (dev, LAN91C96_MSK_TX_INT, SMC_TX_TIMEOUT)) {
    432 		/* sending failed */
    433 		PRINTK2("%s: TX timeout, sending failed...\n", dev->name);
    434 
    435 		/* release packet */
    436 		SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MMUCR_RELEASE_TX, LAN91C96_MMU);
    437 
    438 		/* wait for MMU getting ready (low) */
    439 		while (SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_MMU) & LAN91C96_MMUCR_NO_BUSY)
    440 			udelay (10);
    441 
    442 		PRINTK2("MMU ready\n");
    443 
    444 
    445 		return 0;
    446 	} else {
    447 		/* ack. int */
    448 		SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_IST_TX_INT, LAN91C96_INT_STATS);
    449 
    450 		PRINTK2("%s: Sent packet of length %d \n", dev->name, length);
    451 
    452 		/* release packet */
    453 		SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MMUCR_RELEASE_TX, LAN91C96_MMU);
    454 
    455 		/* wait for MMU getting ready (low) */
    456 		while (SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_MMU) & LAN91C96_MMUCR_NO_BUSY)
    457 			udelay (10);
    458 
    459 		PRINTK2 ("MMU ready\n");
    460 	}
    461 
    462 	return length;
    463 }
    464 
    465 
    466 /*
    467  * Open and Initialize the board
    468  *
    469  * Set up everything, reset the card, etc ..
    470  *
    471  */
    472 static int smc_open(bd_t *bd, struct eth_device *dev)
    473 {
    474 	int i, err;			/* used to set hw ethernet address */
    475 
    476 	PRINTK2("%s:smc_open\n", dev->name);
    477 
    478 	/* reset the hardware */
    479 
    480 	smc_reset(dev);
    481 	smc_enable(dev);
    482 
    483 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 1);
    484 	/* set smc_mac_addr, and sync it with u-boot globals */
    485 	err = smc_get_ethaddr(bd, dev);
    486 	if (err < 0)
    487 		return -1;
    488 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    489 	for (i = 0; i < 6; i += 2) {
    490 		word address;
    491 
    492 		address = smc_mac_addr[i + 1] << 8;
    493 		address |= smc_mac_addr[i];
    494 		SMC_outw(dev, address, LAN91C96_IA0 + i);
    495 	}
    496 #else
    497 	for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
    498 		SMC_outb(dev, smc_mac_addr[i], LAN91C96_IA0 + i);
    499 #endif
    500 	return 0;
    501 }
    502 
    503 /*-------------------------------------------------------------
    504  *
    505  * smc_rcv -  receive a packet from the card
    506  *
    507  * There is ( at least ) a packet waiting to be read from
    508  * chip-memory.
    509  *
    510  * o Read the status
    511  * o If an error, record it
    512  * o otherwise, read in the packet
    513  *-------------------------------------------------------------
    514  */
    515 static int smc_rcv(struct eth_device *dev)
    516 {
    517 	int packet_number;
    518 	word status;
    519 	word packet_length;
    520 	int is_error = 0;
    521 
    522 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    523 	dword stat_len;
    524 #endif
    525 
    526 
    527 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 2);
    528 	packet_number = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_FIFO);
    529 
    530 	if (packet_number & LAN91C96_FIFO_RXEMPTY) {
    531 		return 0;
    532 	}
    533 
    534 	PRINTK3("%s:smc_rcv\n", dev->name);
    535 	/*  start reading from the start of the packet */
    536 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_PTR_READ | LAN91C96_PTR_RCV |
    537 			  LAN91C96_PTR_AUTO_INCR, LAN91C96_POINTER);
    538 
    539 	/* First two words are status and packet_length */
    540 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    541 	stat_len = SMC_inl(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    542 	status = stat_len & 0xffff;
    543 	packet_length = stat_len >> 16;
    544 #else
    545 	status = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    546 	packet_length = SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    547 #endif
    548 
    549 	packet_length &= 0x07ff;	/* mask off top bits */
    550 
    551 	PRINTK2 ("RCV: STATUS %4x LENGTH %4x\n", status, packet_length);
    552 
    553 	if (!(status & FRAME_FILTER)) {
    554 		/* Adjust for having already read the first two words */
    555 		packet_length -= 4;		/*4; */
    556 
    557 
    558 		/* set odd length for bug in LAN91C111, */
    559 		/* which never sets RS_ODDFRAME */
    560 		/* TODO ? */
    561 
    562 
    563 #ifdef USE_32_BIT
    564 		PRINTK3 (" Reading %d dwords (and %d bytes) \n",
    565 			 packet_length >> 2, packet_length & 3);
    566 		/* QUESTION:  Like in the TX routine, do I want
    567 		   to send the DWORDs or the bytes first, or some
    568 		   mixture.  A mixture might improve already slow PIO
    569 		   performance  */
    570 		SMC_insl(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH, net_rx_packets[0],
    571 			 packet_length >> 2);
    572 		/* read the left over bytes */
    573 		if (packet_length & 3) {
    574 			int i;
    575 
    576 			byte *tail = (byte *)(net_rx_packets[0] +
    577 				(packet_length & ~3));
    578 			dword leftover = SMC_inl(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH);
    579 
    580 			for (i = 0; i < (packet_length & 3); i++)
    581 				*tail++ = (byte) (leftover >> (8 * i)) & 0xff;
    582 		}
    583 #else
    584 		PRINTK3(" Reading %d words and %d byte(s)\n",
    585 			(packet_length >> 1), packet_length & 1);
    586 		SMC_insw(dev, LAN91C96_DATA_HIGH, net_rx_packets[0],
    587 			 packet_length >> 1);
    588 
    589 #endif /* USE_32_BIT */
    590 
    591 #if	SMC_DEBUG > 2
    592 		printf ("Receiving Packet\n");
    593 		print_packet((byte *)net_rx_packets[0], packet_length);
    594 #endif
    595 	} else {
    596 		/* error ... */
    597 		/* TODO ? */
    598 		is_error = 1;
    599 	}
    600 
    601 	while (SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_MMU) & LAN91C96_MMUCR_NO_BUSY)
    602 		udelay (1);		/* Wait until not busy */
    603 
    604 	/*  error or good, tell the card to get rid of this packet */
    605 	SMC_outw(dev, LAN91C96_MMUCR_RELEASE_RX, LAN91C96_MMU);
    606 
    607 	while (SMC_inw(dev, LAN91C96_MMU) & LAN91C96_MMUCR_NO_BUSY)
    608 		udelay (1);		/* Wait until not busy */
    609 
    610 	if (!is_error) {
    611 		/* Pass the packet up to the protocol layers. */
    612 		net_process_received_packet(net_rx_packets[0], packet_length);
    613 		return packet_length;
    614 	} else {
    615 		return 0;
    616 	}
    617 
    618 }
    619 
    620 /*----------------------------------------------------
    621  * smc_close
    622  *
    623  * this makes the board clean up everything that it can
    624  * and not talk to the outside world.   Caused by
    625  * an 'ifconfig ethX down'
    626  *
    627  -----------------------------------------------------*/
    628 static int smc_close(struct eth_device *dev)
    629 {
    630 	PRINTK2("%s:smc_close\n", dev->name);
    631 
    632 	/* clear everything */
    633 	smc_shutdown(dev);
    634 
    635 	return 0;
    636 }
    637 
    638 #if SMC_DEBUG > 2
    639 static void print_packet(byte *buf, int length)
    640 {
    641 #if 0
    642 	int i;
    643 	int remainder;
    644 	int lines;
    645 
    646 	printf ("Packet of length %d \n", length);
    647 
    648 	lines = length / 16;
    649 	remainder = length % 16;
    650 
    651 	for (i = 0; i < lines; i++) {
    652 		int cur;
    653 
    654 		for (cur = 0; cur < 8; cur++) {
    655 			byte a, b;
    656 
    657 			a = *(buf++);
    658 			b = *(buf++);
    659 			printf ("%02x%02x ", a, b);
    660 		}
    661 		printf ("\n");
    662 	}
    663 	for (i = 0; i < remainder / 2; i++) {
    664 		byte a, b;
    665 
    666 		a = *(buf++);
    667 		b = *(buf++);
    668 		printf ("%02x%02x ", a, b);
    669 	}
    670 	printf ("\n");
    671 #endif /* 0 */
    672 }
    673 #endif /* SMC_DEBUG > 2 */
    674 
    675 static int  lan91c96_init(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t *bd)
    676 {
    677 	return smc_open(bd, dev);
    678 }
    679 
    680 static void lan91c96_halt(struct eth_device *dev)
    681 {
    682 	smc_close(dev);
    683 }
    684 
    685 static int lan91c96_recv(struct eth_device *dev)
    686 {
    687 	return smc_rcv(dev);
    688 }
    689 
    690 static int lan91c96_send(struct eth_device *dev, void *packet,
    691 		int length)
    692 {
    693 	return smc_send_packet(dev, packet, length);
    694 }
    695 
    696 /* smc_get_ethaddr
    697  *
    698  * This checks both the environment and the ROM for an ethernet address. If
    699  * found, the environment takes precedence.
    700  */
    701 
    702 static int smc_get_ethaddr(bd_t *bd, struct eth_device *dev)
    703 {
    704 	uchar v_mac[6];
    705 
    706 	if (!eth_env_get_enetaddr("ethaddr", v_mac)) {
    707 		/* get ROM mac value if any */
    708 		if (!get_rom_mac(dev, v_mac)) {
    709 			printf("\n*** ERROR: ethaddr is NOT set !!\n");
    710 			return -1;
    711 		}
    712 		eth_env_set_enetaddr("ethaddr", v_mac);
    713 	}
    714 
    715 	smc_set_mac_addr(v_mac); /* use old function to update smc default */
    716 	PRINTK("Using MAC Address %pM\n", v_mac);
    717 	return 0;
    718 }
    719 
    720 /*
    721  * get_rom_mac()
    722  * Note, this has omly been tested for the OMAP730 P2.
    723  */
    724 
    725 static int get_rom_mac(struct eth_device *dev, unsigned char *v_rom_mac)
    726 {
    727 	int i;
    728 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 1);
    729 	for (i=0; i<6; i++)
    730 	{
    731 		v_rom_mac[i] = SMC_inb(dev, LAN91C96_IA0 + i);
    732 	}
    733 	return (1);
    734 }
    735 
    736 /* Structure to detect the device IDs */
    737 struct id_type {
    738 	u8 id;
    739 	char *name;
    740 };
    741 static struct id_type supported_chips[] = {
    742 	{0, ""}, /* Dummy entry to prevent id check failure */
    743 	{9, "LAN91C110"},
    744 	{8, "LAN91C100FD"},
    745 	{7, "LAN91C100"},
    746 	{5, "LAN91C95"},
    747 	{4, "LAN91C94/96"},
    748 	{3, "LAN91C90/92"},
    749 };
    750 /* lan91c96_detect_chip
    751  * See:
    752  * http://www.embeddedsys.com/subpages/resources/images/documents/LAN91C96_datasheet.pdf
    753  * page 71 - that is the closest we get to detect this device
    754  */
    755 static int lan91c96_detect_chip(struct eth_device *dev)
    756 {
    757 	u8 chip_id;
    758 	int r;
    759 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 3);
    760 	chip_id = (SMC_inw(dev, 0xA) & LAN91C96_REV_CHIPID) >> 4;
    761 	SMC_SELECT_BANK(dev, 0);
    762 	for (r = 0; r < ARRAY_SIZE(supported_chips); r++)
    763 		if (chip_id == supported_chips[r].id)
    764 			return r;
    765 	return 0;
    766 }
    767 
    768 int lan91c96_initialize(u8 dev_num, int base_addr)
    769 {
    770 	struct eth_device *dev;
    771 	int r = 0;
    772 
    773 	dev = malloc(sizeof(*dev));
    774 	if (!dev) {
    775 		return 0;
    776 	}
    777 	memset(dev, 0, sizeof(*dev));
    778 
    779 	dev->iobase = base_addr;
    780 
    781 	/* Try to detect chip. Will fail if not present. */
    782 	r = lan91c96_detect_chip(dev);
    783 	if (!r) {
    784 		free(dev);
    785 		return 0;
    786 	}
    787 	get_rom_mac(dev, dev->enetaddr);
    788 
    789 	dev->init = lan91c96_init;
    790 	dev->halt = lan91c96_halt;
    791 	dev->send = lan91c96_send;
    792 	dev->recv = lan91c96_recv;
    793 	sprintf(dev->name, "%s-%hu", supported_chips[r].name, dev_num);
    794 
    795 	eth_register(dev);
    796 	return 0;
    797 }
    798