Re: [PATCH] Oops! - Re: Power management for au1000_eth.c

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Hello.

Rodolfo Giometti wrote:

I'm trying to add power management support to au1000_eth.c driver.

Solved! :)

Here a patch to implement power management functions for au1000_eth.

Actually, the network driver patches should be sent to Jeff Garzik and Andrew Morton.

Note that this patch needs my previous one who implements new power
management's sysfs interface.

The forgotten attachment. :)

Funny, I've also been cooking a patch to straighten Alchemy Ethernet probing code a bit...

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--- /home/develop/embedded/mipsel/linux/linux-mips.git/arch/mips/au1000/common/au1xxx_irqmap.c	2006-03-31 16:57:26.000000000 +0200
+++ arch/mips/au1000/common/au1xxx_irqmap.c	2006-04-03 17:50:49.000000000 +0200
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
 	{ AU1000_USB_DEV_SUS_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },
 	{ AU1000_USB_HOST_INT, INTC_INT_LOW_LEVEL, 0 },
 	{ AU1000_ACSYNC_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },
-	{ AU1500_MAC0_DMA_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
+	{ AU1000_MAC0_DMA_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
 	{ AU1500_MAC1_DMA_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
 	{ AU1000_AC97C_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
 	{ AU1000_USB_DEV_SUS_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },
 	{ AU1000_USB_HOST_INT, INTC_INT_LOW_LEVEL, 0 },
 	{ AU1000_ACSYNC_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },
-	{ AU1100_MAC0_DMA_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
+	{ AU1000_MAC0_DMA_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
 	/*{ AU1000_GPIO215_208_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},*/
 	{ AU1100_LCD_INT, INTC_INT_HIGH_LEVEL, 0},
 	{ AU1000_AC97C_INT, INTC_INT_RISE_EDGE, 0 },

   Don't think these changes are necessary.

--- /home/develop/embedded/mipsel/linux/linux-mips.git/arch/mips/au1000/common/platform.c	2006-04-03 18:22:05.000000000 +0200
+++ arch/mips/au1000/common/platform.c	2006-04-05 23:08:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -16,6 +16,78 @@
#include <asm/mach-au1x00/au1xxx.h> +#if defined(CONFIG_MIPS_AU1X00_ENET) || defined(CONFIG_MIPS_AU1X00_ENET_MODULE)
+/* Ethernet controllers */
+static struct resource au1xxx_eth0_resources[] = {
+	[0] = {
+		.name	= "eth-base",
+		.start	= ETH0_BASE,
+		.end	= ETH0_BASE + 0x0ffff,
> +		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
> +	},

   NAK, ETH0_BASE not defined anywhere, and that address differs between SOCs.
Note that this must be a *physical* address, not KSEG1-base.

+	[1] = {
+		.name	= "eth-mac",
+		.start	= MAC0_ENABLE,
+		.end	= MAC0_ENABLE + 0x0ffff,
> +		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
> +	},

   NAK, because:

1) MAC0_ENABLE not defined anywhere, and that address differs between SOCs;
2) MAC enable register occupies 4 bytes, not 65536.

[...]

+#if defined(CONFIG_SOC_AU1000) || \
+    defined(CONFIG_SOC_AU1500) || defined(CONFIG_SOC_AU1550)
+static struct resource au1xxx_eth1_resources[] = {
+	[0] = {
+		.name	= "eth-base",
+		.start	= ETH1_BASE,
+		.end	= ETH1_BASE + 0x0ffff,
+		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
+	},
+	[1] = {
+		.name	= "eth-mac",
+		.start	= MAC1_ENABLE,
+		.end	= MAC1_ENABLE + 0x0ffff,
> +		.flags	= IORESOURCE_MEM,
> +	},

   Same here.

--- /home/develop/embedded/mipsel/linux/linux-mips.git/drivers/net/au1000_eth.c	2006-04-03 18:23:17.000000000 +0200
+++ drivers/net/au1000_eth.c	2006-04-05 23:43:18.000000000 +0200

[...]

@@ -67,8 +71,8 @@
 static int au1000_debug = 3;
 #endif
-#define DRV_NAME "au1000eth"
-#define DRV_VERSION	"1.5"
+#define DRV_NAME	"au1xxx-eth"

   au1000_eth, according to the driver name.

+#define DRV_VERSION	"1.6"

   Heh, nobody keeps track of the versions. :-)

@@ -1435,40 +1391,14 @@
 	.get_link = au1000_get_link
 };
-static struct net_device *
-au1000_probe(u32 ioaddr, int irq, int port_num)
+static int +au1000_lowlevel_probe(struct net_device *ndev, u32 ioaddr, u32 macen_addr, int port_num)

[...]

@@ -1477,15 +1407,16 @@
 			&aup->dma_addr,
 			0);
 	if (!aup->vaddr) {
-		free_netdev(dev);
-		release_mem_region(CPHYSADDR(ioaddr), MAC_IOSIZE);
-		return NULL;
+		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: cannot dma_alloc_noncoherent\n",
+		       ndev->name);
+		ret = -ENOMEM;
+		goto out;
 	}
/* aup->mac is the base address of the MAC's registers */
 	aup->mac = (volatile mac_reg_t *)((unsigned long)ioaddr);

   NAK, ioaddr should be physical address.

 	/* Setup some variables for quick register address access */
-	if (ioaddr == iflist[0].base_addr)
+	if (port_num == 0)

   Yep, I disliked this code too. :-)

 	{
 		/* check env variables first */
if (!get_ethernet_addr(ethaddr)) { @@ -1495,7 +1426,7 @@
 			argptr = prom_getcmdline();
 			if ((pmac = strstr(argptr, "ethaddr=")) == NULL) {
printk(KERN_INFO "%s: No mac address found\n", - dev->name);
+						ndev->name);
 				/* use the hard coded mac addresses */
 			} else {
 				str2eaddr(ethaddr, pmac + strlen("ethaddr="));
@@ -1504,26 +1435,26 @@
 			}
 		}
aup->enable = (volatile u32 *) - ((unsigned long)iflist[0].macen_addr);
-		memcpy(dev->dev_addr, au1000_mac_addr, sizeof(au1000_mac_addr));
+				((unsigned long) macen_addr);

   NAK, macen_addr should have been a physical address at that point too
(if the plarform definitions were correct :-).  Also, this could have been done
outside of "if".

+		memcpy(ndev->dev_addr, au1000_mac_addr, sizeof(au1000_mac_addr));

   That too.

 		setup_hw_rings(aup, MAC0_RX_DMA_ADDR, MAC0_TX_DMA_ADDR);
 		aup->mac_id = 0;
 		au_macs[0] = aup;
 	}
 		else
-	if (ioaddr == iflist[1].base_addr)
+	if (port_num == 1)
 	{
aup->enable = (volatile u32 *) - ((unsigned long)iflist[1].macen_addr);
-		memcpy(dev->dev_addr, au1000_mac_addr, sizeof(au1000_mac_addr));
-		dev->dev_addr[4] += 0x10;
+				((unsigned long) macen_addr);
+		memcpy(ndev->dev_addr, au1000_mac_addr, sizeof(au1000_mac_addr));
+		ndev->dev_addr[4] += 0x10;

Actually, the DBAu15x0 boards have their Ethernet addresess differ by 1 in the last byte, not by 0x10 in the next to last one. This code assigns to the port an address different to what's printed on a port's sticker. This should be fixed I guess...

 		setup_hw_rings(aup, MAC1_RX_DMA_ADDR, MAC1_TX_DMA_ADDR);
 		aup->mac_id = 1;
 		au_macs[1] = aup;
 	}
 	else
 	{
-		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad ioaddr\n", dev->name);
+		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad ioaddr\n", ndev->name);
 	}

   Doubt we need this "else" at all...

@@ -2255,5 +2162,232 @@
 	return 0;
 }
-module_init(au1000_init_module);
-module_exit(au1000_cleanup_module);
+/*
+ * Setup the base address and interupt of the Au1xxx ethernet macs
+ * based on cpu type and whether the interface is enabled in sys_pinfunc
+ * register. The last interface is enabled if SYS_PF_NI2 (bit 4) is 0.
+ */
+static int au1000_drv_probe(struct device *dev)
+{
+	struct platform_device *pdev = to_platform_device(dev);
+	struct net_device *ndev;
+	struct au1000_private *aup;
+	struct resource *res;
+	static unsigned version_printed = 0;
+	u32 base_addr, macen_addr;
+	int irq, ret;
+
+	res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, "eth-base");
+	if (!res) {
+		ret = -ENODEV;
+		goto out;
+	}
+	base_addr = res->start;
+	res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, "eth-mac");
+	if (!res) {
+		ret = -ENODEV;
+		goto out;
+	}
+	macen_addr = res->start;
+	res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_IRQ, "eth-irq");
+	if (!res) {
+		ret = -ENODEV;
+		goto out;
+	}
+	irq = res->start;
+
+	if (!request_mem_region(CPHYSADDR(base_addr), MAC_IOSIZE, "Au1x00 ENET")) {

NAK, base_addr should adready be a physical address. Also, why no request_mem_region()
for the MAC enable register?

+	ret = au1000_lowlevel_probe(ndev, base_addr, macen_addr, pdev->id);

   Remember, The passed addresses are physical at that point.

[...]

WBR, Sergei



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