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/*
* Network device driver for Cell Processor-Based Blade
*
* (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2005
*
* Authors : Utz Bacher <utz.bacher@de.ibm.com>
* Jens Osterkamp <Jens.Osterkamp@de.ibm.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef _SPIDER_NET_H
#define _SPIDER_NET_H
#define VERSION "1.5 A"
#include "sungem_phy.h"
extern int spider_net_stop(struct net_device *netdev);
extern int spider_net_open(struct net_device *netdev);
extern const struct ethtool_ops spider_net_ethtool_ops;
extern char spider_net_driver_name[];
#define SPIDER_NET_MAX_FRAME 2312
#define SPIDER_NET_MAX_MTU 2294
#define SPIDER_NET_MIN_MTU 64
#define SPIDER_NET_RXBUF_ALIGN 128
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_DESCRIPTORS_DEFAULT 256
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_DESCRIPTORS_MIN 16
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_DESCRIPTORS_MAX 512
#define SPIDER_NET_TX_DESCRIPTORS_DEFAULT 256
#define SPIDER_NET_TX_DESCRIPTORS_MIN 16
#define SPIDER_NET_TX_DESCRIPTORS_MAX 512
[PATCH] powerpc/cell spidernet low watermark patch. Implement basic low-watermark support for the transmit queue. Hardware low-watermarks allow a properly configured kernel to continously stream data to a device and not have to handle any interrupts at all in doing so. Correct zero-interrupt operation can be actually observed for this driver, when the socket buffer is made large enough. The basic idea of a low-watermark interrupt is as follows. The device driver queues up a bunch of packets for the hardware to transmit, and then kicks the hardware to get it started. As the hardware drains the queue of pending, untransmitted packets, the device driver will want to know when the queue is almost empty, so that it can queue some more packets. If the queue drains down to the low waterark, then an interrupt will be generated. However, if the kernel/driver continues to add enough packets to keep the queue partially filled, no interrupt will actually be generated, and the hardware can continue streaming packets indefinitely in this mode. The impelmentation is done by setting the DESCR_TXDESFLG flag in one of the packets. When the hardware sees this flag, it will interrupt the device driver. Because this flag is on a fixed packet, rather than at fixed location in the queue, the code below needs to move the flag as more packets are queued up. This implementation attempts to keep the flag at about 1/4 from "empty". Signed-off-by: Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James K Lewis <jklewis@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
2006-10-10 15:11:33 -06:00
#define SPIDER_NET_TX_TIMER (HZ/5)
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_CSUM_DEFAULT 1
#define SPIDER_NET_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT 50*HZ
#define SPIDER_NET_NAPI_WEIGHT 64
#define SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_SEQS 6
#define SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_SEQWORDS 1024
#define SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_LEN (SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_SEQS * \
SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_SEQWORDS * \
sizeof(u32))
#define SPIDER_NET_FIRMWARE_NAME "spider_fw.bin"
/** spider_net SMMIO registers */
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT0STS 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT1STS 0x00000004
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT2STS 0x00000008
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT0MSK 0x00000010
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT1MSK 0x00000014
#define SPIDER_NET_GHIINT2MSK 0x00000018
#define SPIDER_NET_GRESUMINTNUM 0x00000020
#define SPIDER_NET_GREINTNUM 0x00000024
#define SPIDER_NET_GFFRMNUM 0x00000028
#define SPIDER_NET_GFAFRMNUM 0x0000002c
#define SPIDER_NET_GFBFRMNUM 0x00000030
#define SPIDER_NET_GFCFRMNUM 0x00000034
#define SPIDER_NET_GFDFRMNUM 0x00000038
/* clear them (don't use it) */
#define SPIDER_NET_GFREECNNUM 0x0000003c
#define SPIDER_NET_GONETIMENUM 0x00000040
#define SPIDER_NET_GTOUTFRMNUM 0x00000044
#define SPIDER_NET_GTXMDSET 0x00000050
#define SPIDER_NET_GPCCTRL 0x00000054
#define SPIDER_NET_GRXMDSET 0x00000058
#define SPIDER_NET_GIPSECINIT 0x0000005c
#define SPIDER_NET_GFTRESTRT 0x00000060
#define SPIDER_NET_GRXDMAEN 0x00000064
#define SPIDER_NET_GMRWOLCTRL 0x00000068
#define SPIDER_NET_GPCWOPCMD 0x0000006c
#define SPIDER_NET_GPCROPCMD 0x00000070
#define SPIDER_NET_GTTFRMCNT 0x00000078
#define SPIDER_NET_GTESTMD 0x0000007c
#define SPIDER_NET_GSINIT 0x00000080
#define SPIDER_NET_GSnPRGADR 0x00000084
#define SPIDER_NET_GSnPRGDAT 0x00000088
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACOPEMD 0x00000100
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACLENLMT 0x00000108
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACINTEN 0x00000118
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACPHYCTRL 0x00000120
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACAPAUSE 0x00000154
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACTXPAUSE 0x00000164
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACMODE 0x000001b0
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACBSTLMT 0x000001b4
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACUNIMACU 0x000001c0
#define SPIDER_NET_GMACUNIMACL 0x000001c8
#define SPIDER_NET_GMRMHFILnR 0x00000400
#define SPIDER_NET_MULTICAST_HASHES 256
#define SPIDER_NET_GMRUAFILnR 0x00000500
#define SPIDER_NET_GMRUA0FIL15R 0x00000578
#define SPIDER_NET_GTTQMSK 0x00000934
/* RX DMA controller registers, all 0x00000a.. are for DMA controller A,
* 0x00000b.. for DMA controller B, etc. */
#define SPIDER_NET_GDADCHA 0x00000a00
#define SPIDER_NET_GDADMACCNTR 0x00000a04
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACTDPA 0x00000a08
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACTDCNT 0x00000a0c
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACDBADDR 0x00000a20
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACDBSIZE 0x00000a24
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACNEXTDA 0x00000a28
#define SPIDER_NET_GDACCOMST 0x00000a2c
#define SPIDER_NET_GDAWBCOMST 0x00000a30
#define SPIDER_NET_GDAWBRSIZE 0x00000a34
#define SPIDER_NET_GDAWBVSIZE 0x00000a38
#define SPIDER_NET_GDAWBTRST 0x00000a3c
#define SPIDER_NET_GDAWBTRERR 0x00000a40
/* TX DMA controller registers */
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTDCHA 0x00000e00
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTDMACCNTR 0x00000e04
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTCDPA 0x00000e08
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTDMASEL 0x00000e14
#define SPIDER_NET_ECMODE 0x00000f00
/* clock and reset control register */
#define SPIDER_NET_CKRCTRL 0x00000ff0
/** SCONFIG registers */
#define SPIDER_NET_SCONFIG_IOACTE 0x00002810
/** interrupt mask registers */
#define SPIDER_NET_INT0_MASK_VALUE 0x3f7fe2c7
#define SPIDER_NET_INT1_MASK_VALUE 0xffff7ff7
/* no MAC aborts -> auto retransmission */
#define SPIDER_NET_INT2_MASK_VALUE 0xffef7ff1
/* we rely on flagged descriptor interrupts */
#define SPIDER_NET_FRAMENUM_VALUE 0x00000000
/* set this first, then the FRAMENUM_VALUE */
#define SPIDER_NET_GFXFRAMES_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_STOP_SEQ_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_RUN_SEQ_VALUE 0x0000007e
#define SPIDER_NET_PHY_CTRL_VALUE 0x00040040
/* #define SPIDER_NET_PHY_CTRL_VALUE 0x01070080*/
#define SPIDER_NET_RXMODE_VALUE 0x00000011
/* auto retransmission in case of MAC aborts */
#define SPIDER_NET_TXMODE_VALUE 0x00010000
#define SPIDER_NET_RESTART_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_WOL_VALUE 0x00001111
#if 0
#define SPIDER_NET_WOL_VALUE 0x00000000
#endif
#define SPIDER_NET_IPSECINIT_VALUE 0x6f716f71
/* pause frames: automatic, no upper retransmission count */
/* outside loopback mode: ETOMOD signal dont matter, not connected */
#define SPIDER_NET_OPMODE_VALUE 0x00000063
/*#define SPIDER_NET_OPMODE_VALUE 0x001b0062*/
#define SPIDER_NET_LENLMT_VALUE 0x00000908
#define SPIDER_NET_MACAPAUSE_VALUE 0x00000800 /* about 1 ms */
#define SPIDER_NET_TXPAUSE_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_MACMODE_VALUE 0x00000001
#define SPIDER_NET_BURSTLMT_VALUE 0x00000200 /* about 16 us */
/* DMAC control register GDMACCNTR
*
* 1(0) enable r/tx dma
* 0000000 fixed to 0
*
* 000000 fixed to 0
* 0(1) en/disable descr writeback on force end
* 0(1) force end
*
* 000000 fixed to 0
* 00 burst alignment: 128 bytes
* 11 burst alignment: 1024 bytes
*
* 00000 fixed to 0
* 0 descr writeback size 32 bytes
* 0(1) descr chain end interrupt enable
* 0(1) descr status writeback enable */
/* to set RX_DMA_EN */
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_RX_VALUE 0x80000000
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_RX_FEND_VALUE 0x00030003
/* to set TX_DMA_EN */
#define SPIDER_NET_TX_DMA_EN 0x80000000
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTBSTA 0x00000300
#define SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEIDIS 0x00000002
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_TX_VALUE SPIDER_NET_TX_DMA_EN | \
SPIDER_NET_GDTBSTA | \
SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEIDIS
#define SPIDER_NET_DMA_TX_FEND_VALUE 0x00030003
/* SPIDER_NET_UA_DESCR_VALUE is OR'ed with the unicast address */
#define SPIDER_NET_UA_DESCR_VALUE 0x00080000
#define SPIDER_NET_PROMISC_VALUE 0x00080000
#define SPIDER_NET_NONPROMISC_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_DMASEL_VALUE 0x00000001
#define SPIDER_NET_ECMODE_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_CKRCTRL_RUN_VALUE 0x1fff010f
#define SPIDER_NET_CKRCTRL_STOP_VALUE 0x0000010f
#define SPIDER_NET_SBIMSTATE_VALUE 0x00000000
#define SPIDER_NET_SBTMSTATE_VALUE 0x00000000
/* SPIDER_NET_GHIINT0STS bits, in reverse order so that they can be used
* with 1 << SPIDER_NET_... */
enum spider_net_int0_status {
SPIDER_NET_GPHYINT = 0,
SPIDER_NET_GMAC2INT,
SPIDER_NET_GMAC1INT,
SPIDER_NET_GIPSINT,
SPIDER_NET_GFIFOINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDMACINT,
SPIDER_NET_GSYSINT,
SPIDER_NET_GPWOPCMPINT,
SPIDER_NET_GPROPCMPINT,
SPIDER_NET_GPWFFINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRMDADRINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRMARPINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRMMPINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTDEN0INT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDDEN0INT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCDEN0INT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBDEN0INT,
SPIDER_NET_GDADEN0INT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTFDCINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDFDCINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCFDCINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBFDCINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDAFDCINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTTEDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTDCEINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFDNMINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFCNMINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFBNMINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFANMINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFNMINT,
SPIDER_NET_G1TMCNTINT,
SPIDER_NET_GFREECNTINT
};
/* GHIINT1STS bits */
enum spider_net_int1_status {
SPIDER_NET_GTMFLLINT = 0,
SPIDER_NET_GRMFLLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTMSHTINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTINVDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFDFLLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDDCEINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDINVDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFCFLLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCDCEINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCINVDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFBFLLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBDCEINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBINVDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRFAFLLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDADCEINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDAINVDINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTRSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDRSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCRSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBRSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDARSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDTPTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDDPTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDCPTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDBPTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GDAPTERINT
};
/* GHIINT2STS bits */
enum spider_net_int2_status {
SPIDER_NET_GPROPERINT = 0,
SPIDER_NET_GMCTCRSNGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCTLCOLINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCTTMOTINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCRCAERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCRCALERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCRALNERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCROVRINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCRRNTINT,
SPIDER_NET_GMCRRXERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTITCSERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTIFMTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTIPKTRVKINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTISPINGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTISADNGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GTISPDNGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRIFMTERINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRIPKTRVKINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRISPINGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRISADNGINT,
SPIDER_NET_GRISPDNGINT
};
[PATCH] powerpc/cell spidernet low watermark patch. Implement basic low-watermark support for the transmit queue. Hardware low-watermarks allow a properly configured kernel to continously stream data to a device and not have to handle any interrupts at all in doing so. Correct zero-interrupt operation can be actually observed for this driver, when the socket buffer is made large enough. The basic idea of a low-watermark interrupt is as follows. The device driver queues up a bunch of packets for the hardware to transmit, and then kicks the hardware to get it started. As the hardware drains the queue of pending, untransmitted packets, the device driver will want to know when the queue is almost empty, so that it can queue some more packets. If the queue drains down to the low waterark, then an interrupt will be generated. However, if the kernel/driver continues to add enough packets to keep the queue partially filled, no interrupt will actually be generated, and the hardware can continue streaming packets indefinitely in this mode. The impelmentation is done by setting the DESCR_TXDESFLG flag in one of the packets. When the hardware sees this flag, it will interrupt the device driver. Because this flag is on a fixed packet, rather than at fixed location in the queue, the code below needs to move the flag as more packets are queued up. This implementation attempts to keep the flag at about 1/4 from "empty". Signed-off-by: Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James K Lewis <jklewis@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
2006-10-10 15:11:33 -06:00
#define SPIDER_NET_TXINT ( (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDTFDCINT) )
/* We rely on flagged descriptor interrupts */
#define SPIDER_NET_RXINT ( (1 << SPIDER_NET_GDAFDCINT) )
#define SPIDER_NET_ERRINT ( 0xffffffff & \
(~SPIDER_NET_TXINT) & \
(~SPIDER_NET_RXINT) )
#define SPIDER_NET_GPREXEC 0x80000000
#define SPIDER_NET_GPRDAT_MASK 0x0000ffff
#define SPIDER_NET_DMAC_NOINTR_COMPLETE 0x00800000
#define SPIDER_NET_DMAC_NOCS 0x00040000
#define SPIDER_NET_DMAC_TCP 0x00020000
#define SPIDER_NET_DMAC_UDP 0x00030000
#define SPIDER_NET_TXDCEST 0x08000000
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_IND_PROC_MASK 0xF0000000
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_COMPLETE 0x00000000 /* used in rx and tx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_RESPONSE_ERROR 0x10000000 /* used in rx and tx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_PROTECTION_ERROR 0x20000000 /* used in rx and tx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_FRAME_END 0x40000000 /* used in rx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_FORCE_END 0x50000000 /* used in rx and tx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_CARDOWNED 0xA0000000 /* used in rx and tx */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_NOT_IN_USE 0xF0000000
[PATCH] powerpc/cell spidernet low watermark patch. Implement basic low-watermark support for the transmit queue. Hardware low-watermarks allow a properly configured kernel to continously stream data to a device and not have to handle any interrupts at all in doing so. Correct zero-interrupt operation can be actually observed for this driver, when the socket buffer is made large enough. The basic idea of a low-watermark interrupt is as follows. The device driver queues up a bunch of packets for the hardware to transmit, and then kicks the hardware to get it started. As the hardware drains the queue of pending, untransmitted packets, the device driver will want to know when the queue is almost empty, so that it can queue some more packets. If the queue drains down to the low waterark, then an interrupt will be generated. However, if the kernel/driver continues to add enough packets to keep the queue partially filled, no interrupt will actually be generated, and the hardware can continue streaming packets indefinitely in this mode. The impelmentation is done by setting the DESCR_TXDESFLG flag in one of the packets. When the hardware sees this flag, it will interrupt the device driver. Because this flag is on a fixed packet, rather than at fixed location in the queue, the code below needs to move the flag as more packets are queued up. This implementation attempts to keep the flag at about 1/4 from "empty". Signed-off-by: Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James K Lewis <jklewis@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
2006-10-10 15:11:33 -06:00
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_TXDESFLG 0x00800000
struct spider_net_descr {
/* as defined by the hardware */
u32 buf_addr;
u32 buf_size;
u32 next_descr_addr;
u32 dmac_cmd_status;
u32 result_size;
u32 valid_size; /* all zeroes for tx */
u32 data_status;
u32 data_error; /* all zeroes for tx */
/* used in the driver */
struct sk_buff *skb;
u32 bus_addr;
struct spider_net_descr *next;
struct spider_net_descr *prev;
} __attribute__((aligned(32)));
struct spider_net_descr_chain {
spinlock_t lock;
struct spider_net_descr *head;
struct spider_net_descr *tail;
};
/* descriptor data_status bits */
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_IPCHK 29
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_TCPCHK 28
#define SPIDER_NET_VLAN_PACKET 21
#define SPIDER_NET_DATA_STATUS_CKSUM_MASK ( (1 << SPIDER_NET_RX_IPCHK) | \
(1 << SPIDER_NET_RX_TCPCHK) )
/* descriptor data_error bits */
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_IPCHKERR 27
#define SPIDER_NET_RX_RXTCPCHKERR 28
#define SPIDER_NET_DATA_ERR_CKSUM_MASK (1 << SPIDER_NET_RX_IPCHKERR)
/* the cases we don't pass the packet to the stack.
* 701b8000 would be correct, but every packets gets that flag */
#define SPIDER_NET_DESTROY_RX_FLAGS 0x700b8000
#define SPIDER_NET_DESCR_SIZE 32
/* this will be bigger some time */
struct spider_net_options {
int rx_csum; /* for rx: if 0 ip_summed=NONE,
if 1 and hw has verified, ip_summed=UNNECESSARY */
};
#define SPIDER_NET_DEFAULT_MSG ( NETIF_MSG_DRV | \
NETIF_MSG_PROBE | \
NETIF_MSG_LINK | \
NETIF_MSG_TIMER | \
NETIF_MSG_IFDOWN | \
NETIF_MSG_IFUP | \
NETIF_MSG_RX_ERR | \
NETIF_MSG_TX_ERR | \
NETIF_MSG_TX_QUEUED | \
NETIF_MSG_INTR | \
NETIF_MSG_TX_DONE | \
NETIF_MSG_RX_STATUS | \
NETIF_MSG_PKTDATA | \
NETIF_MSG_HW | \
NETIF_MSG_WOL )
struct spider_net_extra_stats {
unsigned long rx_desc_error;
unsigned long tx_timeouts;
unsigned long alloc_rx_skb_error;
unsigned long rx_iommu_map_error;
unsigned long tx_iommu_map_error;
unsigned long rx_desc_unk_state;
};
struct spider_net_card {
struct net_device *netdev;
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct mii_phy phy;
void __iomem *regs;
struct spider_net_descr_chain tx_chain;
struct spider_net_descr_chain rx_chain;
[PATCH] powerpc/cell spidernet low watermark patch. Implement basic low-watermark support for the transmit queue. Hardware low-watermarks allow a properly configured kernel to continously stream data to a device and not have to handle any interrupts at all in doing so. Correct zero-interrupt operation can be actually observed for this driver, when the socket buffer is made large enough. The basic idea of a low-watermark interrupt is as follows. The device driver queues up a bunch of packets for the hardware to transmit, and then kicks the hardware to get it started. As the hardware drains the queue of pending, untransmitted packets, the device driver will want to know when the queue is almost empty, so that it can queue some more packets. If the queue drains down to the low waterark, then an interrupt will be generated. However, if the kernel/driver continues to add enough packets to keep the queue partially filled, no interrupt will actually be generated, and the hardware can continue streaming packets indefinitely in this mode. The impelmentation is done by setting the DESCR_TXDESFLG flag in one of the packets. When the hardware sees this flag, it will interrupt the device driver. Because this flag is on a fixed packet, rather than at fixed location in the queue, the code below needs to move the flag as more packets are queued up. This implementation attempts to keep the flag at about 1/4 from "empty". Signed-off-by: Linas Vepstas <linas@austin.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James K Lewis <jklewis@us.ibm.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
2006-10-10 15:11:33 -06:00
struct spider_net_descr *low_watermark;
struct net_device_stats netdev_stats;
struct spider_net_options options;
spinlock_t intmask_lock;
struct tasklet_struct rxram_full_tl;
struct timer_list tx_timer;
struct work_struct tx_timeout_task;
atomic_t tx_timeout_task_counter;
wait_queue_head_t waitq;
/* for ethtool */
int msg_enable;
int num_rx_desc;
int num_tx_desc;
struct spider_net_extra_stats spider_stats;
struct spider_net_descr descr[0];
};
#define pr_err(fmt,arg...) \
printk(KERN_ERR fmt ,##arg)
#endif