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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 /* $Id: cassini.h,v 1.16 2004/08/17 21:15:16 zaumen Exp $
3  * cassini.h: Definitions for Sun Microsystems Cassini(+) ethernet driver.
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc.
6  * Copyright (c) 2003 Adrian Sun (asun@darksunrising.com)
7  *
8  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9  * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
10  * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
11  * License, or (at your option) any later version.
12  *
13  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
16  * GNU General Public License for more details.
17  *
18  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19  * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20  *
21  * vendor id: 0x108E (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
22  * device id: 0xabba (Cassini)
23  * revision ids: 0x01 = Cassini
24  *               0x02 = Cassini rev 2
25  *               0x10 = Cassini+
26  *               0x11 = Cassini+ 0.2u
27  *
28  * vendor id: 0x100b (National Semiconductor)
29  * device id: 0x0035 (DP83065/Saturn)
30  * revision ids: 0x30 = Saturn B2
31  *
32  * rings are all offset from 0.
33  *
34  * there are two clock domains:
35  * PCI:  33/66MHz clock
36  * chip: 125MHz clock
37  */
38 
39 #ifndef _CASSINI_H
40 #define _CASSINI_H
41 
42 /* cassini register map: 2M memory mapped in 32-bit memory space accessible as
43  * 32-bit words. there is no i/o port access. REG_ addresses are
44  * shared between cassini and cassini+. REG_PLUS_ addresses only
45  * appear in cassini+. REG_MINUS_ addresses only appear in cassini.
46  */
47 #define CAS_ID_REV2          0x02
48 #define CAS_ID_REVPLUS       0x10
49 #define CAS_ID_REVPLUS02u    0x11
50 #define CAS_ID_REVSATURNB2   0x30
51 
52 /** global resources **/
53 
54 /* this register sets the weights for the weighted round robin arbiter. e.g.,
55  * if rx weight == 1 and tx weight == 0, rx == 2x tx transfer credit
56  * for its next turn to access the pci bus.
57  * map: 0x0 = x1, 0x1 = x2, 0x2 = x4, 0x3 = x8
58  * DEFAULT: 0x0, SIZE: 5 bits
59  */
60 #define  REG_CAWR	               0x0004  /* core arbitration weight */
61 #define    CAWR_RX_DMA_WEIGHT_SHIFT    0
62 #define    CAWR_RX_DMA_WEIGHT_MASK     0x03    /* [0:1] */
63 #define    CAWR_TX_DMA_WEIGHT_SHIFT    2
64 #define    CAWR_TX_DMA_WEIGHT_MASK     0x0C    /* [3:2] */
65 #define    CAWR_RR_DIS                 0x10    /* [4] */
66 
67 /* if enabled, BIM can send bursts across PCI bus > cacheline size. burst
68  * sizes determined by length of packet or descriptor transfer and the
69  * max length allowed by the target.
70  * DEFAULT: 0x0, SIZE: 1 bit
71  */
72 #define  REG_INF_BURST                 0x0008  /* infinite burst enable reg */
73 #define    INF_BURST_EN                0x1     /* enable */
74 
75 /* top level interrupts [0-9] are auto-cleared to 0 when the status
76  * register is read. second level interrupts [13 - 18] are cleared at
77  * the source. tx completion register 3 is replicated in [19 - 31]
78  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000, SIZE: 29 bits
79  */
80 #define  REG_INTR_STATUS               0x000C  /* interrupt status register */
81 #define    INTR_TX_INTME               0x00000001  /* frame w/ INT ME desc bit set
82 						      xferred from host queue to
83 						      TX FIFO */
84 #define    INTR_TX_ALL                 0x00000002  /* all xmit frames xferred into
85 						      TX FIFO. i.e.,
86 						      TX Kick == TX complete. if
87 						      PACED_MODE set, then TX FIFO
88 						      also empty */
89 #define    INTR_TX_DONE                0x00000004  /* any frame xferred into tx
90 						      FIFO */
91 #define    INTR_TX_TAG_ERROR           0x00000008  /* TX FIFO tag framing
92 						      corrupted. FATAL ERROR */
93 #define    INTR_RX_DONE                0x00000010  /* at least 1 frame xferred
94 						      from RX FIFO to host mem.
95 						      RX completion reg updated.
96 						      may be delayed by recv
97 						      intr blanking. */
98 #define    INTR_RX_BUF_UNAVAIL         0x00000020  /* no more receive buffers.
99 						      RX Kick == RX complete */
100 #define    INTR_RX_TAG_ERROR           0x00000040  /* RX FIFO tag framing
101 						      corrupted. FATAL ERROR */
102 #define    INTR_RX_COMP_FULL           0x00000080  /* no more room in completion
103 						      ring to post descriptors.
104 						      RX complete head incr to
105 						      almost reach RX complete
106 						      tail */
107 #define    INTR_RX_BUF_AE              0x00000100  /* less than the
108 						      programmable threshold #
109 						      of free descr avail for
110 						      hw use */
111 #define    INTR_RX_COMP_AF             0x00000200  /* less than the
112 						      programmable threshold #
113 						      of descr spaces for hw
114 						      use in completion descr
115 						      ring */
116 #define    INTR_RX_LEN_MISMATCH        0x00000400  /* len field from MAC !=
117 						      len of non-reassembly pkt
118 						      from fifo during DMA or
119 						      header parser provides TCP
120 						      header and payload size >
121 						      MAC packet size.
122 						      FATAL ERROR */
123 #define    INTR_SUMMARY                0x00001000  /* summary interrupt bit. this
124 						      bit will be set if an interrupt
125 						      generated on the pci bus. useful
126 						      when driver is polling for
127 						      interrupts */
128 #define    INTR_PCS_STATUS             0x00002000  /* PCS interrupt status register */
129 #define    INTR_TX_MAC_STATUS          0x00004000  /* TX MAC status register has at
130 						      least 1 unmasked interrupt set */
131 #define    INTR_RX_MAC_STATUS          0x00008000  /* RX MAC status register has at
132 						      least 1 unmasked interrupt set */
133 #define    INTR_MAC_CTRL_STATUS        0x00010000  /* MAC control status register has
134 						      at least 1 unmasked interrupt
135 						      set */
136 #define    INTR_MIF_STATUS             0x00020000  /* MIF status register has at least
137 						      1 unmasked interrupt set */
138 #define    INTR_PCI_ERROR_STATUS       0x00040000  /* PCI error status register in the
139 						      BIF has at least 1 unmasked
140 						      interrupt set */
141 #define    INTR_TX_COMP_3_MASK         0xFFF80000  /* mask for TX completion
142 						      3 reg data */
143 #define    INTR_TX_COMP_3_SHIFT        19
144 #define    INTR_ERROR_MASK (INTR_MIF_STATUS | INTR_PCI_ERROR_STATUS | \
145                             INTR_PCS_STATUS | INTR_RX_LEN_MISMATCH | \
146                             INTR_TX_MAC_STATUS | INTR_RX_MAC_STATUS | \
147                             INTR_TX_TAG_ERROR | INTR_RX_TAG_ERROR | \
148                             INTR_MAC_CTRL_STATUS)
149 
150 /* determines which status events will cause an interrupt. layout same
151  * as REG_INTR_STATUS.
152  * DEFAULT: 0xFFFFFFFF, SIZE: 16 bits
153  */
154 #define  REG_INTR_MASK                 0x0010  /* Interrupt mask */
155 
156 /* top level interrupt bits that are cleared during read of REG_INTR_STATUS_ALIAS.
157  * useful when driver is polling for interrupts. layout same as REG_INTR_MASK.
158  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000, SIZE: 12 bits
159  */
160 #define  REG_ALIAS_CLEAR               0x0014  /* alias clear mask
161 						  (used w/ status alias) */
162 /* same as REG_INTR_STATUS except that only bits cleared are those selected by
163  * REG_ALIAS_CLEAR
164  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000, SIZE: 29 bits
165  */
166 #define  REG_INTR_STATUS_ALIAS         0x001C  /* interrupt status alias
167 						  (selective clear) */
168 
169 /* DEFAULT: 0x0, SIZE: 3 bits */
170 #define  REG_PCI_ERR_STATUS            0x1000  /* PCI error status */
171 #define    PCI_ERR_BADACK              0x01    /* reserved in Cassini+.
172 						  set if no ACK64# during ABS64 cycle
173 						  in Cassini. */
174 #define    PCI_ERR_DTRTO               0x02    /* delayed xaction timeout. set if
175 						  no read retry after 2^15 clocks */
176 #define    PCI_ERR_OTHER               0x04    /* other PCI errors */
177 #define    PCI_ERR_BIM_DMA_WRITE       0x08    /* BIM received 0 count DMA write req.
178 						  unused in Cassini. */
179 #define    PCI_ERR_BIM_DMA_READ        0x10    /* BIM received 0 count DMA read req.
180 						  unused in Cassini. */
181 #define    PCI_ERR_BIM_DMA_TIMEOUT     0x20    /* BIM received 255 retries during
182 						  DMA. unused in cassini. */
183 
184 /* mask for PCI status events that will set PCI_ERR_STATUS. if cleared, event
185  * causes an interrupt to be generated.
186  * DEFAULT: 0x7, SIZE: 3 bits
187  */
188 #define  REG_PCI_ERR_STATUS_MASK       0x1004  /* PCI Error status mask */
189 
190 /* used to configure PCI related parameters that are not in PCI config space.
191  * DEFAULT: 0bxx000, SIZE: 5 bits
192  */
193 #define  REG_BIM_CFG                0x1008  /* BIM Configuration */
194 #define    BIM_CFG_RESERVED0        0x001   /* reserved */
195 #define    BIM_CFG_RESERVED1        0x002   /* reserved */
196 #define    BIM_CFG_64BIT_DISABLE    0x004   /* disable 64-bit mode */
197 #define    BIM_CFG_66MHZ            0x008   /* (ro) 1 = 66MHz, 0 = < 66MHz */
198 #define    BIM_CFG_32BIT            0x010   /* (ro) 1 = 32-bit slot, 0 = 64-bit */
199 #define    BIM_CFG_DPAR_INTR_ENABLE 0x020   /* detected parity err enable */
200 #define    BIM_CFG_RMA_INTR_ENABLE  0x040   /* master abort intr enable */
201 #define    BIM_CFG_RTA_INTR_ENABLE  0x080   /* target abort intr enable */
202 #define    BIM_CFG_RESERVED2        0x100   /* reserved */
203 #define    BIM_CFG_BIM_DISABLE      0x200   /* stop BIM DMA. use before global
204 					       reset. reserved in Cassini. */
205 #define    BIM_CFG_BIM_STATUS       0x400   /* (ro) 1 = BIM DMA suspended.
206 						  reserved in Cassini. */
207 #define    BIM_CFG_PERROR_BLOCK     0x800  /* block PERR# to pci bus. def: 0.
208 						 reserved in Cassini. */
209 
210 /* DEFAULT: 0x00000000, SIZE: 32 bits */
211 #define  REG_BIM_DIAG                  0x100C  /* BIM Diagnostic */
212 #define    BIM_DIAG_MSTR_SM_MASK       0x3FFFFF00 /* PCI master controller state
213 						     machine bits [21:0] */
214 #define    BIM_DIAG_BRST_SM_MASK       0x7F    /* PCI burst controller state
215 						  machine bits [6:0] */
216 
217 /* writing to SW_RESET_TX and SW_RESET_RX will issue a global
218  * reset. poll until TX and RX read back as 0's for completion.
219  */
220 #define  REG_SW_RESET                  0x1010  /* Software reset */
221 #define    SW_RESET_TX                 0x00000001  /* reset TX DMA engine. poll until
222 						      cleared to 0.  */
223 #define    SW_RESET_RX                 0x00000002  /* reset RX DMA engine. poll until
224 						      cleared to 0. */
225 #define    SW_RESET_RSTOUT             0x00000004  /* force RSTOUT# pin active (low).
226 						      resets PHY and anything else
227 						      connected to RSTOUT#. RSTOUT#
228 						      is also activated by local PCI
229 						      reset when hot-swap is being
230 						      done. */
231 #define    SW_RESET_BLOCK_PCS_SLINK    0x00000008  /* if a global reset is done with
232 						      this bit set, PCS and SLINK
233 						      modules won't be reset.
234 						      i.e., link won't drop. */
235 #define    SW_RESET_BREQ_SM_MASK       0x00007F00  /* breq state machine [6:0] */
236 #define    SW_RESET_PCIARB_SM_MASK     0x00070000  /* pci arbitration state bits:
237 						      0b000: ARB_IDLE1
238 						      0b001: ARB_IDLE2
239 						      0b010: ARB_WB_ACK
240 						      0b011: ARB_WB_WAT
241 						      0b100: ARB_RB_ACK
242 						      0b101: ARB_RB_WAT
243 						      0b110: ARB_RB_END
244 						      0b111: ARB_WB_END */
245 #define    SW_RESET_RDPCI_SM_MASK      0x00300000  /* read pci state bits:
246 						      0b00: RD_PCI_WAT
247 						      0b01: RD_PCI_RDY
248 						      0b11: RD_PCI_ACK */
249 #define    SW_RESET_RDARB_SM_MASK      0x00C00000  /* read arbitration state bits:
250 						      0b00: AD_IDL_RX
251 						      0b01: AD_ACK_RX
252 						      0b10: AD_ACK_TX
253 						      0b11: AD_IDL_TX */
254 #define    SW_RESET_WRPCI_SM_MASK      0x06000000  /* write pci state bits
255 						      0b00: WR_PCI_WAT
256 						      0b01: WR_PCI_RDY
257 						      0b11: WR_PCI_ACK */
258 #define    SW_RESET_WRARB_SM_MASK      0x38000000  /* write arbitration state bits:
259 						      0b000: ARB_IDLE1
260 						      0b001: ARB_IDLE2
261 						      0b010: ARB_TX_ACK
262 						      0b011: ARB_TX_WAT
263 						      0b100: ARB_RX_ACK
264 						      0b110: ARB_RX_WAT */
265 
266 /* Cassini only. 64-bit register used to check PCI datapath. when read,
267  * value written has both lower and upper 32-bit halves rotated to the right
268  * one bit position. e.g., FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF -> 7FFFFFFF 7FFFFFFF
269  */
270 #define  REG_MINUS_BIM_DATAPATH_TEST   0x1018  /* Cassini: BIM datapath test
271 						  Cassini+: reserved */
272 
273 /* output enables are provided for each device's chip select and for the rest
274  * of the outputs from cassini to its local bus devices. two sw programmable
275  * bits are connected to general purpus control/status bits.
276  * DEFAULT: 0x7
277  */
278 #define  REG_BIM_LOCAL_DEV_EN          0x1020  /* BIM local device
279 						  output EN. default: 0x7 */
280 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_PAD           0x01    /* address bus, RW signal, and
281 						  OE signal output enable on the
282 						  local bus interface. these
283 						  are shared between both local
284 						  bus devices. tristate when 0. */
285 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_PROM          0x02    /* PROM chip select */
286 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_EXT           0x04    /* secondary local bus device chip
287 						  select output enable */
288 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_SOFT_0        0x08    /* sw programmable ctrl bit 0 */
289 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_SOFT_1        0x10    /* sw programmable ctrl bit 1 */
290 #define    BIM_LOCAL_DEV_HW_RESET      0x20    /* internal hw reset. Cassini+ only. */
291 
292 /* access 24 entry BIM read and write buffers. put address in REG_BIM_BUFFER_ADDR
293  * and read/write from/to it REG_BIM_BUFFER_DATA_LOW and _DATA_HI.
294  * _DATA_HI should be the last access of the sequence.
295  * DEFAULT: undefined
296  */
297 #define  REG_BIM_BUFFER_ADDR           0x1024  /* BIM buffer address. for
298 						  purposes. */
299 #define    BIM_BUFFER_ADDR_MASK        0x3F    /* index (0 - 23) of buffer  */
300 #define    BIM_BUFFER_WR_SELECT        0x40    /* write buffer access = 1
301 						  read buffer access = 0 */
302 /* DEFAULT: undefined */
303 #define  REG_BIM_BUFFER_DATA_LOW       0x1028  /* BIM buffer data low */
304 #define  REG_BIM_BUFFER_DATA_HI        0x102C  /* BIM buffer data high */
305 
306 /* set BIM_RAM_BIST_START to start built-in self test for BIM read buffer.
307  * bit auto-clears when done with status read from _SUMMARY and _PASS bits.
308  */
309 #define  REG_BIM_RAM_BIST              0x102C  /* BIM RAM (read buffer) BIST
310 						  control/status */
311 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_RD_START       0x01    /* start BIST for BIM read buffer */
312 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_WR_START       0x02    /* start BIST for BIM write buffer.
313 						  Cassini only. reserved in
314 						  Cassini+. */
315 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_RD_PASS        0x04    /* summary BIST pass status for read
316 						  buffer. */
317 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_WR_PASS        0x08    /* summary BIST pass status for write
318 						  buffer. Cassini only. reserved
319 						  in Cassini+. */
320 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_RD_LOW_PASS    0x10    /* read low bank passes BIST */
321 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_RD_HI_PASS     0x20    /* read high bank passes BIST */
322 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_WR_LOW_PASS    0x40    /* write low bank passes BIST.
323 						  Cassini only. reserved in
324 						  Cassini+. */
325 #define    BIM_RAM_BIST_WR_HI_PASS     0x80    /* write high bank passes BIST.
326 						  Cassini only. reserved in
327 						  Cassini+. */
328 
329 /* ASUN: i'm not sure what this does as it's not in the spec.
330  * DEFAULT: 0xFC
331  */
332 #define  REG_BIM_DIAG_MUX              0x1030  /* BIM diagnostic probe mux
333 						  select register */
334 
335 /* enable probe monitoring mode and select data appearing on the P_A* bus. bit
336  * values for _SEL_HI_MASK and _SEL_LOW_MASK:
337  * 0x0: internal probe[7:0] (pci arb state, wtc empty w, wtc full w, wtc empty w,
338  *                           wtc empty r, post pci)
339  * 0x1: internal probe[15:8] (pci wbuf comp, pci wpkt comp, pci rbuf comp,
340  *                            pci rpkt comp, txdma wr req, txdma wr ack,
341  *			      txdma wr rdy, txdma wr xfr done)
342  * 0x2: internal probe[23:16] (txdma rd req, txdma rd ack, txdma rd rdy, rxdma rd,
343  *                             rd arb state, rd pci state)
344  * 0x3: internal probe[31:24] (rxdma req, rxdma ack, rxdma rdy, wrarb state,
345  *                             wrpci state)
346  * 0x4: pci io probe[7:0]     0x5: pci io probe[15:8]
347  * 0x6: pci io probe[23:16]   0x7: pci io probe[31:24]
348  * 0x8: pci io probe[39:32]   0x9: pci io probe[47:40]
349  * 0xa: pci io probe[55:48]   0xb: pci io probe[63:56]
350  * the following are not available in Cassini:
351  * 0xc: rx probe[7:0]         0xd: tx probe[7:0]
352  * 0xe: hp probe[7:0] 	      0xf: mac probe[7:0]
353  */
354 #define  REG_PLUS_PROBE_MUX_SELECT     0x1034 /* Cassini+: PROBE MUX SELECT */
355 #define    PROBE_MUX_EN                0x80000000 /* allow probe signals to be
356 						     driven on local bus P_A[15:0]
357 						     for debugging */
358 #define    PROBE_MUX_SUB_MUX_MASK      0x0000FF00 /* select sub module probe signals:
359 						     0x03 = mac[1:0]
360 						     0x0C = rx[1:0]
361 						     0x30 = tx[1:0]
362 						     0xC0 = hp[1:0] */
363 #define    PROBE_MUX_SEL_HI_MASK       0x000000F0 /* select which module to appear
364 						     on P_A[15:8]. see above for
365 						     values. */
366 #define    PROBE_MUX_SEL_LOW_MASK      0x0000000F /* select which module to appear
367 						     on P_A[7:0]. see above for
368 						     values. */
369 
370 /* values mean the same thing as REG_INTR_MASK excep that it's for INTB.
371  DEFAULT: 0x1F */
372 #define  REG_PLUS_INTR_MASK_1          0x1038 /* Cassini+: interrupt mask
373 						 register 2 for INTB */
374 #define  REG_PLUS_INTRN_MASK(x)       (REG_PLUS_INTR_MASK_1 + ((x) - 1)*16)
375 /* bits correspond to both _MASK and _STATUS registers. _ALT corresponds to
376  * all of the alternate (2-4) INTR registers while _1 corresponds to only
377  * _MASK_1 and _STATUS_1 registers.
378  * DEFAULT: 0x7 for MASK registers, 0x0 for ALIAS_CLEAR registers
379  */
380 #define    INTR_RX_DONE_ALT              0x01
381 #define    INTR_RX_COMP_FULL_ALT         0x02
382 #define    INTR_RX_COMP_AF_ALT           0x04
383 #define    INTR_RX_BUF_UNAVAIL_1         0x08
384 #define    INTR_RX_BUF_AE_1              0x10 /* almost empty */
385 #define    INTRN_MASK_RX_EN              0x80
386 #define    INTRN_MASK_CLEAR_ALL          (INTR_RX_DONE_ALT | \
387                                           INTR_RX_COMP_FULL_ALT | \
388                                           INTR_RX_COMP_AF_ALT | \
389                                           INTR_RX_BUF_UNAVAIL_1 | \
390                                           INTR_RX_BUF_AE_1)
391 #define  REG_PLUS_INTR_STATUS_1        0x103C /* Cassini+: interrupt status
392 						 register 2 for INTB. default: 0x1F */
393 #define  REG_PLUS_INTRN_STATUS(x)       (REG_PLUS_INTR_STATUS_1 + ((x) - 1)*16)
394 #define    INTR_STATUS_ALT_INTX_EN     0x80   /* generate INTX when one of the
395 						 flags are set. enables desc ring. */
396 
397 #define  REG_PLUS_ALIAS_CLEAR_1        0x1040 /* Cassini+: alias clear mask
398 						 register 2 for INTB */
399 #define  REG_PLUS_ALIASN_CLEAR(x)      (REG_PLUS_ALIAS_CLEAR_1 + ((x) - 1)*16)
400 
401 #define  REG_PLUS_INTR_STATUS_ALIAS_1  0x1044 /* Cassini+: interrupt status
402 						 register alias 2 for INTB */
403 #define  REG_PLUS_INTRN_STATUS_ALIAS(x) (REG_PLUS_INTR_STATUS_ALIAS_1 + ((x) - 1)*16)
404 
405 #define REG_SATURN_PCFG               0x106c /* pin configuration register for
406 						integrated macphy */
407 
408 #define   SATURN_PCFG_TLA             0x00000001 /* 1 = phy actled */
409 #define   SATURN_PCFG_FLA             0x00000002 /* 1 = phy link10led */
410 #define   SATURN_PCFG_CLA             0x00000004 /* 1 = phy link100led */
411 #define   SATURN_PCFG_LLA             0x00000008 /* 1 = phy link1000led */
412 #define   SATURN_PCFG_RLA             0x00000010 /* 1 = phy duplexled */
413 #define   SATURN_PCFG_PDS             0x00000020 /* phy debug mode.
414 						    0 = normal */
415 #define   SATURN_PCFG_MTP             0x00000080 /* test point select */
416 #define   SATURN_PCFG_GMO             0x00000100 /* GMII observe. 1 =
417 						    GMII on SERDES pins for
418 						    monitoring. */
419 #define   SATURN_PCFG_FSI             0x00000200 /* 1 = freeze serdes/gmii. all
420 						    pins configed as outputs.
421 						    for power saving when using
422 						    internal phy. */
423 #define   SATURN_PCFG_LAD             0x00000800 /* 0 = mac core led ctrl
424 						    polarity from strapping
425 						    value.
426 						    1 = mac core led ctrl
427 						    polarity active low. */
428 
429 
430 /** transmit dma registers **/
431 #define MAX_TX_RINGS_SHIFT            2
432 #define MAX_TX_RINGS                  (1 << MAX_TX_RINGS_SHIFT)
433 #define MAX_TX_RINGS_MASK             (MAX_TX_RINGS - 1)
434 
435 /* TX configuration.
436  * descr ring sizes size = 32 * (1 << n), n < 9. e.g., 0x8 = 8k. default: 0x8
437  * DEFAULT: 0x3F000001
438  */
439 #define  REG_TX_CFG                    0x2004  /* TX config */
440 #define    TX_CFG_DMA_EN               0x00000001  /* enable TX DMA. if cleared, DMA
441 						      will stop after xfer of current
442 						      buffer has been completed. */
443 #define    TX_CFG_FIFO_PIO_SEL         0x00000002  /* TX DMA FIFO can be
444 						      accessed w/ FIFO addr
445 						      and data registers.
446 						      TX DMA should be
447 						      disabled. */
448 #define    TX_CFG_DESC_RING0_MASK      0x0000003C  /* # desc entries in
449 						      ring 1. */
450 #define    TX_CFG_DESC_RING0_SHIFT     2
451 #define    TX_CFG_DESC_RINGN_MASK(a)   (TX_CFG_DESC_RING0_MASK << (a)*4)
452 #define    TX_CFG_DESC_RINGN_SHIFT(a)  (TX_CFG_DESC_RING0_SHIFT + (a)*4)
453 #define    TX_CFG_PACED_MODE           0x00100000  /* TX_ALL only set after
454 						      TX FIFO becomes empty.
455 						      if 0, TX_ALL set
456 						      if descr queue empty. */
457 #define    TX_CFG_DMA_RDPIPE_DIS       0x01000000  /* always set to 1 */
458 #define    TX_CFG_COMPWB_Q1            0x02000000  /* completion writeback happens at
459 						      the end of every packet kicked
460 						      through Q1. */
461 #define    TX_CFG_COMPWB_Q2            0x04000000  /* completion writeback happens at
462 						      the end of every packet kicked
463 						      through Q2. */
464 #define    TX_CFG_COMPWB_Q3            0x08000000  /* completion writeback happens at
465 						      the end of every packet kicked
466 						      through Q3 */
467 #define    TX_CFG_COMPWB_Q4            0x10000000  /* completion writeback happens at
468 						      the end of every packet kicked
469 						      through Q4 */
470 #define    TX_CFG_INTR_COMPWB_DIS      0x20000000  /* disable pre-interrupt completion
471 						      writeback */
472 #define    TX_CFG_CTX_SEL_MASK         0xC0000000  /* selects tx test port
473 						      connection
474 						      0b00: tx mac req,
475 						            tx mac retry req,
476 							    tx ack and tx tag.
477 						      0b01: txdma rd req,
478 						            txdma rd ack,
479 							    txdma rd rdy,
480 							    txdma rd type0
481 						      0b11: txdma wr req,
482 						            txdma wr ack,
483 							    txdma wr rdy,
484 							    txdma wr xfr done. */
485 #define    TX_CFG_CTX_SEL_SHIFT        30
486 
487 /* 11-bit counters that point to next location in FIFO to be loaded/retrieved.
488  * used for diagnostics only.
489  */
490 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_WRITE_PTR         0x2014  /* TX FIFO write pointer */
491 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_SHADOW_WRITE_PTR  0x2018  /* TX FIFO shadow write
492 						  pointer. temp hold reg.
493 					          diagnostics only. */
494 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_READ_PTR          0x201C  /* TX FIFO read pointer */
495 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_SHADOW_READ_PTR   0x2020  /* TX FIFO shadow read
496 						  pointer */
497 
498 /* (ro) 11-bit up/down counter w/ # of frames currently in TX FIFO */
499 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_PKT_CNT           0x2024  /* TX FIFO packet counter */
500 
501 /* current state of all state machines in TX */
502 #define  REG_TX_SM_1                   0x2028  /* TX state machine reg #1 */
503 #define    TX_SM_1_CHAIN_MASK          0x000003FF   /* chaining state machine */
504 #define    TX_SM_1_CSUM_MASK           0x00000C00   /* checksum state machine */
505 #define    TX_SM_1_FIFO_LOAD_MASK      0x0003F000   /* FIFO load state machine.
506 						       = 0x01 when TX disabled. */
507 #define    TX_SM_1_FIFO_UNLOAD_MASK    0x003C0000   /* FIFO unload state machine */
508 #define    TX_SM_1_CACHE_MASK          0x03C00000   /* desc. prefetch cache controller
509 						       state machine */
510 #define    TX_SM_1_CBQ_ARB_MASK        0xF8000000   /* CBQ arbiter state machine */
511 
512 #define  REG_TX_SM_2                   0x202C  /* TX state machine reg #2 */
513 #define    TX_SM_2_COMP_WB_MASK        0x07    /* completion writeback sm */
514 #define	   TX_SM_2_SUB_LOAD_MASK       0x38    /* sub load state machine */
515 #define	   TX_SM_2_KICK_MASK           0xC0    /* kick state machine */
516 
517 /* 64-bit pointer to the transmit data buffer. only the 50 LSB are incremented
518  * while the upper 23 bits are taken from the TX descriptor
519  */
520 #define  REG_TX_DATA_PTR_LOW           0x2030  /* TX data pointer low */
521 #define  REG_TX_DATA_PTR_HI            0x2034  /* TX data pointer high */
522 
523 /* 13 bit registers written by driver w/ descriptor value that follows
524  * last valid xmit descriptor. kick # and complete # values are used by
525  * the xmit dma engine to control tx descr fetching. if > 1 valid
526  * tx descr is available within the cache line being read, cassini will
527  * internally cache up to 4 of them. 0 on reset. _KICK = rw, _COMP = ro.
528  */
529 #define  REG_TX_KICK0                  0x2038  /* TX kick reg #1 */
530 #define  REG_TX_KICKN(x)               (REG_TX_KICK0 + (x)*4)
531 #define  REG_TX_COMP0                  0x2048  /* TX completion reg #1 */
532 #define  REG_TX_COMPN(x)               (REG_TX_COMP0 + (x)*4)
533 
534 /* values of TX_COMPLETE_1-4 are written. each completion register
535  * is 2bytes in size and contiguous. 8B allocation w/ 8B alignment.
536  * NOTE: completion reg values are only written back prior to TX_INTME and
537  * TX_ALL interrupts. at all other times, the most up-to-date index values
538  * should be obtained from the REG_TX_COMPLETE_# registers.
539  * here's the layout:
540  * offset from base addr      completion # byte
541  *           0                TX_COMPLETE_1_MSB
542  *	     1                TX_COMPLETE_1_LSB
543  *           2                TX_COMPLETE_2_MSB
544  *	     3                TX_COMPLETE_2_LSB
545  *           4                TX_COMPLETE_3_MSB
546  *	     5                TX_COMPLETE_3_LSB
547  *           6                TX_COMPLETE_4_MSB
548  *	     7                TX_COMPLETE_4_LSB
549  */
550 #define  TX_COMPWB_SIZE             8
551 #define  REG_TX_COMPWB_DB_LOW       0x2058  /* TX completion write back
552 					       base low */
553 #define  REG_TX_COMPWB_DB_HI        0x205C  /* TX completion write back
554 					       base high */
555 #define    TX_COMPWB_MSB_MASK       0x00000000000000FFULL
556 #define    TX_COMPWB_MSB_SHIFT      0
557 #define    TX_COMPWB_LSB_MASK       0x000000000000FF00ULL
558 #define    TX_COMPWB_LSB_SHIFT      8
559 #define    TX_COMPWB_NEXT(x)        ((x) >> 16)
560 
561 /* 53 MSB used as base address. 11 LSB assumed to be 0. TX desc pointer must
562  * be 2KB-aligned. */
563 #define  REG_TX_DB0_LOW         0x2060  /* TX descriptor base low #1 */
564 #define  REG_TX_DB0_HI          0x2064  /* TX descriptor base hi #1 */
565 #define  REG_TX_DBN_LOW(x)      (REG_TX_DB0_LOW + (x)*8)
566 #define  REG_TX_DBN_HI(x)       (REG_TX_DB0_HI + (x)*8)
567 
568 /* 16-bit registers hold weights for the weighted round-robin of the
569  * four CBQ TX descr rings. weights correspond to # bytes xferred from
570  * host to TXFIFO in a round of WRR arbitration. can be set
571  * dynamically with new weights set upon completion of the current
572  * packet transfer from host memory to TXFIFO. a dummy write to any of
573  * these registers causes a queue1 pre-emption with all historical bw
574  * deficit data reset to 0 (useful when congestion requires a
575  * pre-emption/re-allocation of network bandwidth
576  */
577 #define  REG_TX_MAXBURST_0             0x2080  /* TX MaxBurst #1 */
578 #define  REG_TX_MAXBURST_1             0x2084  /* TX MaxBurst #2 */
579 #define  REG_TX_MAXBURST_2             0x2088  /* TX MaxBurst #3 */
580 #define  REG_TX_MAXBURST_3             0x208C  /* TX MaxBurst #4 */
581 
582 /* diagnostics access to any TX FIFO location. every access is 65
583  * bits.  _DATA_LOW = 32 LSB, _DATA_HI_T1/T0 = 32 MSB. _TAG = tag bit.
584  * writing _DATA_HI_T0 sets tag bit low, writing _DATA_HI_T1 sets tag
585  * bit high.  TX_FIFO_PIO_SEL must be set for TX FIFO PIO access. if
586  * TX FIFO data integrity is desired, TX DMA should be
587  * disabled. _DATA_HI_Tx should be the last access of the sequence.
588  */
589 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_ADDR              0x2104  /* TX FIFO address */
590 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_TAG               0x2108  /* TX FIFO tag */
591 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_DATA_LOW          0x210C  /* TX FIFO data low */
592 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_DATA_HI_T1        0x2110  /* TX FIFO data high t1 */
593 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_DATA_HI_T0        0x2114  /* TX FIFO data high t0 */
594 #define  REG_TX_FIFO_SIZE              0x2118  /* (ro) TX FIFO size = 0x090 = 9KB */
595 
596 /* 9-bit register controls BIST of TX FIFO. bit set indicates that the BIST
597  * passed for the specified memory
598  */
599 #define  REG_TX_RAMBIST                0x211C /* TX RAMBIST control/status */
600 #define    TX_RAMBIST_STATE            0x01C0 /* progress state of RAMBIST
601 						 controller state machine */
602 #define    TX_RAMBIST_RAM33A_PASS      0x0020 /* RAM33A passed */
603 #define    TX_RAMBIST_RAM32A_PASS      0x0010 /* RAM32A passed */
604 #define    TX_RAMBIST_RAM33B_PASS      0x0008 /* RAM33B passed */
605 #define    TX_RAMBIST_RAM32B_PASS      0x0004 /* RAM32B passed */
606 #define    TX_RAMBIST_SUMMARY          0x0002 /* all RAM passed */
607 #define    TX_RAMBIST_START            0x0001 /* write 1 to start BIST. self
608 						 clears on completion. */
609 
610 /** receive dma registers **/
611 #define MAX_RX_DESC_RINGS              2
612 #define MAX_RX_COMP_RINGS              4
613 
614 /* receive DMA channel configuration. default: 0x80910
615  * free ring size       = (1 << n)*32  -> [32 - 8k]
616  * completion ring size = (1 << n)*128 -> [128 - 32k], n < 9
617  * DEFAULT: 0x80910
618  */
619 #define  REG_RX_CFG                     0x4000  /* RX config */
620 #define    RX_CFG_DMA_EN                0x00000001 /* enable RX DMA. 0 stops
621 							 channel as soon as current
622 							 frame xfer has completed.
623 							 driver should disable MAC
624 							 for 200ms before disabling
625 							 RX */
626 #define    RX_CFG_DESC_RING_MASK        0x0000001E /* # desc entries in RX
627 							 free desc ring.
628 							 def: 0x8 = 8k */
629 #define    RX_CFG_DESC_RING_SHIFT       1
630 #define    RX_CFG_COMP_RING_MASK        0x000001E0 /* # desc entries in RX complete
631 							 ring. def: 0x8 = 32k */
632 #define    RX_CFG_COMP_RING_SHIFT       5
633 #define    RX_CFG_BATCH_DIS             0x00000200 /* disable receive desc
634 						      batching. def: 0x0 =
635 						      enabled */
636 #define    RX_CFG_SWIVEL_MASK           0x00001C00 /* byte offset of the 1st
637 						      data byte of the packet
638 						      w/in 8 byte boundares.
639 						      this swivels the data
640 						      DMA'ed to header
641 						      buffers, jumbo buffers
642 						      when header split is not
643 						      requested and MTU sized
644 						      buffers. def: 0x2 */
645 #define    RX_CFG_SWIVEL_SHIFT          10
646 
647 /* cassini+ only */
648 #define    RX_CFG_DESC_RING1_MASK       0x000F0000 /* # of desc entries in
649 							 RX free desc ring 2.
650 							 def: 0x8 = 8k */
651 #define    RX_CFG_DESC_RING1_SHIFT      16
652 
653 
654 /* the page size register allows cassini chips to do the following with
655  * received data:
656  * [--------------------------------------------------------------] page
657  * [off][buf1][pad][off][buf2][pad][off][buf3][pad][off][buf4][pad]
658  * |--------------| = PAGE_SIZE_BUFFER_STRIDE
659  * page = PAGE_SIZE
660  * offset = PAGE_SIZE_MTU_OFF
661  * for the above example, MTU_BUFFER_COUNT = 4.
662  * NOTE: as is apparent, you need to ensure that the following holds:
663  * MTU_BUFFER_COUNT <= PAGE_SIZE/PAGE_SIZE_BUFFER_STRIDE
664  * DEFAULT: 0x48002002 (8k pages)
665  */
666 #define  REG_RX_PAGE_SIZE               0x4004  /* RX page size */
667 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MASK            0x00000003 /* size of pages pointed to
668 						      by receive descriptors.
669 						      if jumbo buffers are
670 						      supported the page size
671 						      should not be < 8k.
672 						      0b00 = 2k, 0b01 = 4k
673 						      0b10 = 8k, 0b11 = 16k
674 						      DEFAULT: 8k */
675 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_SHIFT           0
676 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_COUNT_MASK  0x00007800 /* # of MTU buffers the hw
677 						      packs into a page.
678 						      DEFAULT: 4 */
679 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_COUNT_SHIFT 11
680 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_STRIDE_MASK 0x18000000 /* # of bytes that separate
681 							 each MTU buffer +
682 							 offset from each
683 							 other.
684 							 0b00 = 1k, 0b01 = 2k
685 							 0b10 = 4k, 0b11 = 8k
686 							 DEFAULT: 0x1 */
687 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_STRIDE_SHIFT 27
688 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_OFF_MASK    0xC0000000 /* offset in each page that
689 						      hw writes the MTU buffer
690 						      into.
691 						      0b00 = 0,
692 						      0b01 = 64 bytes
693 						      0b10 = 96, 0b11 = 128
694 						      DEFAULT: 0x1 */
695 #define    RX_PAGE_SIZE_MTU_OFF_SHIFT   30
696 
697 /* 11-bit counter points to next location in RX FIFO to be loaded/read.
698  * shadow write pointers enable retries in case of early receive aborts.
699  * DEFAULT: 0x0. generated on 64-bit boundaries.
700  */
701 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_WRITE_PTR             0x4008  /* RX FIFO write pointer */
702 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_READ_PTR              0x400C  /* RX FIFO read pointer */
703 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_SHADOW_WRITE_PTR  0x4010  /* RX IPP FIFO shadow write
704 						      pointer */
705 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_SHADOW_READ_PTR   0x4014  /* RX IPP FIFO shadow read
706 						      pointer */
707 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_READ_PTR          0x400C  /* RX IPP FIFO read
708 						      pointer. (8-bit counter) */
709 
710 /* current state of RX DMA state engines + other info
711  * DEFAULT: 0x0
712  */
713 #define  REG_RX_DEBUG                      0x401C  /* RX debug */
714 #define    RX_DEBUG_LOAD_STATE_MASK        0x0000000F /* load state machine w/ MAC:
715 							 0x0 = idle,   0x1 = load_bop
716 							 0x2 = load 1, 0x3 = load 2
717 							 0x4 = load 3, 0x5 = load 4
718 							 0x6 = last detect
719 							 0x7 = wait req
720 							 0x8 = wait req statuss 1st
721 							 0x9 = load st
722 							 0xa = bubble mac
723 							 0xb = error */
724 #define    RX_DEBUG_LM_STATE_MASK          0x00000070 /* load state machine w/ HP and
725 							 RX FIFO:
726 							 0x0 = idle,   0x1 = hp xfr
727 							 0x2 = wait hp ready
728 							 0x3 = wait flow code
729 							 0x4 = fifo xfer
730 							 0x5 = make status
731 							 0x6 = csum ready
732 							 0x7 = error */
733 #define    RX_DEBUG_FC_STATE_MASK          0x000000180 /* flow control state machine
734 							 w/ MAC:
735 							 0x0 = idle
736 							 0x1 = wait xoff ack
737 							 0x2 = wait xon
738 							 0x3 = wait xon ack */
739 #define    RX_DEBUG_DATA_STATE_MASK        0x000001E00 /* unload data state machine
740 							 states:
741 							 0x0 = idle data
742 							 0x1 = header begin
743 							 0x2 = xfer header
744 							 0x3 = xfer header ld
745 							 0x4 = mtu begin
746 							 0x5 = xfer mtu
747 							 0x6 = xfer mtu ld
748 							 0x7 = jumbo begin
749 							 0x8 = xfer jumbo
750 							 0x9 = xfer jumbo ld
751 							 0xa = reas begin
752 							 0xb = xfer reas
753 							 0xc = flush tag
754 							 0xd = xfer reas ld
755 							 0xe = error
756 							 0xf = bubble idle */
757 #define    RX_DEBUG_DESC_STATE_MASK        0x0001E000 /* unload desc state machine
758 							 states:
759 							 0x0 = idle desc
760 							 0x1 = wait ack
761 							 0x9 = wait ack 2
762 							 0x2 = fetch desc 1
763 							 0xa = fetch desc 2
764 							 0x3 = load ptrs
765 							 0x4 = wait dma
766 							 0x5 = wait ack batch
767 							 0x6 = post batch
768 							 0x7 = xfr done */
769 #define    RX_DEBUG_INTR_READ_PTR_MASK     0x30000000 /* interrupt read ptr of the
770 							 interrupt queue */
771 #define    RX_DEBUG_INTR_WRITE_PTR_MASK    0xC0000000 /* interrupt write pointer
772 							 of the interrupt queue */
773 
774 /* flow control frames are emitted using two PAUSE thresholds:
775  * XOFF PAUSE uses pause time value pre-programmed in the Send PAUSE MAC reg
776  * XON PAUSE uses a pause time of 0. granularity of threshold is 64bytes.
777  * PAUSE thresholds defined in terms of FIFO occupancy and may be translated
778  * into FIFO vacancy using RX_FIFO_SIZE. setting ON will trigger XON frames
779  * when FIFO reaches 0. OFF threshold should not be > size of RX FIFO. max
780  * value is is 0x6F.
781  * DEFAULT: 0x00078
782  */
783 #define  REG_RX_PAUSE_THRESH               0x4020  /* RX pause thresholds */
784 #define    RX_PAUSE_THRESH_QUANTUM         64
785 #define    RX_PAUSE_THRESH_OFF_MASK        0x000001FF /* XOFF PAUSE emitted when
786 							 RX FIFO occupancy >
787 							 value*64B */
788 #define    RX_PAUSE_THRESH_OFF_SHIFT       0
789 #define    RX_PAUSE_THRESH_ON_MASK         0x001FF000 /* XON PAUSE emitted after
790 							 emitting XOFF PAUSE when RX
791 							 FIFO occupancy falls below
792 							 this value*64B. must be
793 							 < XOFF threshold. if =
794 							 RX_FIFO_SIZE< XON frames are
795 							 never emitted. */
796 #define    RX_PAUSE_THRESH_ON_SHIFT        12
797 
798 /* 13-bit register used to control RX desc fetching and intr generation. if 4+
799  * valid RX descriptors are available, Cassini will read 4 at a time.
800  * writing N means that all desc up to *but* excluding N are available. N must
801  * be a multiple of 4 (N % 4 = 0). first desc should be cache-line aligned.
802  * DEFAULT: 0 on reset
803  */
804 #define  REG_RX_KICK                    0x4024  /* RX kick reg */
805 
806 /* 8KB aligned 64-bit pointer to the base of the RX free/completion rings.
807  * lower 13 bits of the low register are hard-wired to 0.
808  */
809 #define  REG_RX_DB_LOW                     0x4028  /* RX descriptor ring
810 							 base low */
811 #define  REG_RX_DB_HI                      0x402C  /* RX descriptor ring
812 							 base hi */
813 #define  REG_RX_CB_LOW                     0x4030  /* RX completion ring
814 							 base low */
815 #define  REG_RX_CB_HI                      0x4034  /* RX completion ring
816 							 base hi */
817 /* 13-bit register indicate desc used by cassini for receive frames. used
818  * for diagnostic purposes.
819  * DEFAULT: 0 on reset
820  */
821 #define  REG_RX_COMP                       0x4038  /* (ro) RX completion */
822 
823 /* HEAD and TAIL are used to control RX desc posting and interrupt
824  * generation.  hw moves the head register to pass ownership to sw. sw
825  * moves the tail register to pass ownership back to hw. to give all
826  * entries to hw, set TAIL = HEAD.  if HEAD and TAIL indicate that no
827  * more entries are available, DMA will pause and an interrupt will be
828  * generated to indicate no more entries are available.  sw can use
829  * this interrupt to reduce the # of times it must update the
830  * completion tail register.
831  * DEFAULT: 0 on reset
832  */
833 #define  REG_RX_COMP_HEAD                  0x403C  /* RX completion head */
834 #define  REG_RX_COMP_TAIL                  0x4040  /* RX completion tail */
835 
836 /* values used for receive interrupt blanking. loaded each time the ISR is read
837  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000
838  */
839 #define  REG_RX_BLANK                      0x4044  /* RX blanking register
840 							 for ISR read */
841 #define    RX_BLANK_INTR_PKT_MASK          0x000001FF /* RX_DONE intr asserted if
842 							 this many sets of completion
843 							 writebacks (up to 2 packets)
844 							 occur since the last time
845 							 the ISR was read. 0 = no
846 							 packet blanking */
847 #define    RX_BLANK_INTR_PKT_SHIFT         0
848 #define    RX_BLANK_INTR_TIME_MASK         0x3FFFF000 /* RX_DONE interrupt asserted
849 							 if that many clocks were
850 							 counted since last time the
851 							 ISR was read.
852 							 each count is 512 core
853 							 clocks (125MHz). 0 = no
854 							 time blanking */
855 #define    RX_BLANK_INTR_TIME_SHIFT        12
856 
857 /* values used for interrupt generation based on threshold values of how
858  * many free desc and completion entries are available for hw use.
859  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000
860  */
861 #define  REG_RX_AE_THRESH                  0x4048  /* RX almost empty
862 							 thresholds */
863 #define    RX_AE_THRESH_FREE_MASK          0x00001FFF /* RX_BUF_AE will be
864 							 generated if # desc
865 							 avail for hw use <=
866 							 # */
867 #define    RX_AE_THRESH_FREE_SHIFT         0
868 #define    RX_AE_THRESH_COMP_MASK          0x0FFFE000 /* RX_COMP_AE will be
869 							 generated if # of
870 							 completion entries
871 							 avail for hw use <=
872 							 # */
873 #define    RX_AE_THRESH_COMP_SHIFT         13
874 
875 /* probabilities for random early drop (RED) thresholds on a FIFO threshold
876  * basis. probability should increase when the FIFO level increases. control
877  * packets are never dropped and not counted in stats. probability programmed
878  * on a 12.5% granularity. e.g., 0x1 = 1/8 packets dropped.
879  * DEFAULT: 0x00000000
880  */
881 #define  REG_RX_RED                      0x404C  /* RX random early detect enable */
882 #define    RX_RED_4K_6K_FIFO_MASK        0x000000FF /*  4KB < FIFO thresh < 6KB */
883 #define    RX_RED_6K_8K_FIFO_MASK        0x0000FF00 /*  6KB < FIFO thresh < 8KB */
884 #define    RX_RED_8K_10K_FIFO_MASK       0x00FF0000 /*  8KB < FIFO thresh < 10KB */
885 #define    RX_RED_10K_12K_FIFO_MASK      0xFF000000 /* 10KB < FIFO thresh < 12KB */
886 
887 /* FIFO fullness levels for RX FIFO, RX control FIFO, and RX IPP FIFO.
888  * RX control FIFO = # of packets in RX FIFO.
889  * DEFAULT: 0x0
890  */
891 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_FULLNESS              0x4050  /* (ro) RX FIFO fullness */
892 #define    RX_FIFO_FULLNESS_RX_FIFO_MASK   0x3FF80000 /* level w/ 8B granularity */
893 #define    RX_FIFO_FULLNESS_IPP_FIFO_MASK  0x0007FF00 /* level w/ 8B granularity */
894 #define    RX_FIFO_FULLNESS_RX_PKT_MASK    0x000000FF /* # packets in RX FIFO */
895 #define  REG_RX_IPP_PACKET_COUNT           0x4054  /* RX IPP packet counter */
896 #define  REG_RX_WORK_DMA_PTR_LOW           0x4058  /* RX working DMA ptr low */
897 #define  REG_RX_WORK_DMA_PTR_HI            0x405C  /* RX working DMA ptr
898 						      high */
899 
900 /* BIST testing ro RX FIFO, RX control FIFO, and RX IPP FIFO. only RX BIST
901  * START/COMPLETE is writeable. START will clear when the BIST has completed
902  * checking all 17 RAMS.
903  * DEFAULT: 0bxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x000 0000 0000 00x0
904  */
905 #define  REG_RX_BIST                       0x4060  /* (ro) RX BIST */
906 #define    RX_BIST_32A_PASS                0x80000000 /* RX FIFO 32A passed */
907 #define    RX_BIST_33A_PASS                0x40000000 /* RX FIFO 33A passed */
908 #define    RX_BIST_32B_PASS                0x20000000 /* RX FIFO 32B passed */
909 #define    RX_BIST_33B_PASS                0x10000000 /* RX FIFO 33B passed */
910 #define    RX_BIST_32C_PASS                0x08000000 /* RX FIFO 32C passed */
911 #define    RX_BIST_33C_PASS                0x04000000 /* RX FIFO 33C passed */
912 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_32A_PASS            0x02000000 /* RX IPP FIFO 33B passed */
913 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_33A_PASS            0x01000000 /* RX IPP FIFO 33A passed */
914 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_32B_PASS            0x00800000 /* RX IPP FIFO 32B passed */
915 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_33B_PASS            0x00400000 /* RX IPP FIFO 33B passed */
916 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_32C_PASS            0x00200000 /* RX IPP FIFO 32C passed */
917 #define    RX_BIST_IPP_33C_PASS            0x00100000 /* RX IPP FIFO 33C passed */
918 #define    RX_BIST_CTRL_32_PASS            0x00800000 /* RX CTRL FIFO 32 passed */
919 #define    RX_BIST_CTRL_33_PASS            0x00400000 /* RX CTRL FIFO 33 passed */
920 #define    RX_BIST_REAS_26A_PASS           0x00200000 /* RX Reas 26A passed */
921 #define    RX_BIST_REAS_26B_PASS           0x00100000 /* RX Reas 26B passed */
922 #define    RX_BIST_REAS_27_PASS            0x00080000 /* RX Reas 27 passed */
923 #define    RX_BIST_STATE_MASK              0x00078000 /* BIST state machine */
924 #define    RX_BIST_SUMMARY                 0x00000002 /* when BIST complete,
925 							 summary pass bit
926 							 contains AND of BIST
927 							 results of all 16
928 							 RAMS */
929 #define    RX_BIST_START                   0x00000001 /* write 1 to start
930 							 BIST. self clears
931 							 on completion. */
932 
933 /* next location in RX CTRL FIFO that will be loaded w/ data from RX IPP/read
934  * from to retrieve packet control info.
935  * DEFAULT: 0
936  */
937 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_WRITE_PTR        0x4064  /* (ro) RX control FIFO
938 						      write ptr */
939 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_READ_PTR         0x4068  /* (ro) RX control FIFO read
940 						      ptr */
941 
942 /* receive interrupt blanking. loaded each time interrupt alias register is
943  * read.
944  * DEFAULT: 0x0
945  */
946 #define  REG_RX_BLANK_ALIAS_READ           0x406C  /* RX blanking register for
947 						      alias read */
948 #define    RX_BAR_INTR_PACKET_MASK         0x000001FF /* assert RX_DONE if #
949 							 completion writebacks
950 							 > # since last ISR
951 							 read. 0 = no
952 							 blanking. up to 2
953 							 packets per
954 							 completion wb. */
955 #define    RX_BAR_INTR_TIME_MASK           0x3FFFF000 /* assert RX_DONE if #
956 							 clocks > # since last
957 							 ISR read. each count
958 							 is 512 core clocks
959 							 (125MHz). 0 = no
960 							 blanking. */
961 
962 /* diagnostic access to RX FIFO. 32 LSB accessed via DATA_LOW. 32 MSB accessed
963  * via DATA_HI_T0 or DATA_HI_T1. TAG reads the tag bit. writing HI_T0
964  * will unset the tag bit while writing HI_T1 will set the tag bit. to reset
965  * to normal operation after diagnostics, write to address location 0x0.
966  * RX_DMA_EN bit must be set to 0x0 for RX FIFO PIO access. DATA_HI should
967  * be the last write access of a write sequence.
968  * DEFAULT: undefined
969  */
970 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_ADDR                  0x4080  /* RX FIFO address */
971 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_TAG                   0x4084  /* RX FIFO tag */
972 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_DATA_LOW              0x4088  /* RX FIFO data low */
973 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_DATA_HI_T0            0x408C  /* RX FIFO data high T0 */
974 #define  REG_RX_FIFO_DATA_HI_T1            0x4090  /* RX FIFO data high T1 */
975 
976 /* diagnostic assess to RX CTRL FIFO. 8-bit FIFO_ADDR holds address of
977  * 81 bit control entry and 6 bit flow id. LOW and MID are both 32-bit
978  * accesses. HI is 7-bits with 6-bit flow id and 1 bit control
979  * word. RX_DMA_EN must be 0 for RX CTRL FIFO PIO access. DATA_HI
980  * should be last write access of the write sequence.
981  * DEFAULT: undefined
982  */
983 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_ADDR             0x4094  /* RX Control FIFO and
984 						      Batching FIFO addr */
985 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_DATA_LOW         0x4098  /* RX Control FIFO data
986 						      low */
987 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_DATA_MID         0x409C  /* RX Control FIFO data
988 						      mid */
989 #define  REG_RX_CTRL_FIFO_DATA_HI          0x4100  /* RX Control FIFO data
990 						      hi and flow id */
991 #define    RX_CTRL_FIFO_DATA_HI_CTRL       0x0001  /* upper bit of ctrl word */
992 #define    RX_CTRL_FIFO_DATA_HI_FLOW_MASK  0x007E  /* flow id */
993 
994 /* diagnostic access to RX IPP FIFO. same semantics as RX_FIFO.
995  * DEFAULT: undefined
996  */
997 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_ADDR              0x4104  /* RX IPP FIFO address */
998 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_TAG               0x4108  /* RX IPP FIFO tag */
999 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_DATA_LOW          0x410C  /* RX IPP FIFO data low */
1000 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_DATA_HI_T0        0x4110  /* RX IPP FIFO data high
1001 						      T0 */
1002 #define  REG_RX_IPP_FIFO_DATA_HI_T1        0x4114  /* RX IPP FIFO data high
1003 						      T1 */
1004 
1005 /* 64-bit pointer to receive data buffer in host memory used for headers and
1006  * small packets. MSB in high register. loaded by DMA state machine and
1007  * increments as DMA writes receive data. only 50 LSB are incremented. top
1008  * 13 bits taken from RX descriptor.
1009  * DEFAULT: undefined
1010  */
1011 #define  REG_RX_HEADER_PAGE_PTR_LOW        0x4118  /* (ro) RX header page ptr
1012 						      low */
1013 #define  REG_RX_HEADER_PAGE_PTR_HI         0x411C  /* (ro) RX header page ptr
1014 						      high */
1015 #define  REG_RX_MTU_PAGE_PTR_LOW           0x4120  /* (ro) RX MTU page pointer
1016 						      low */
1017 #define  REG_RX_MTU_PAGE_PTR_HI            0x4124  /* (ro) RX MTU page pointer
1018 						      high */
1019 
1020 /* PIO diagnostic access to RX reassembly DMA Table RAM. 6-bit register holds
1021  * one of 64 79-bit locations in the RX Reassembly DMA table and the addr of
1022  * one of the 64 byte locations in the Batching table. LOW holds 32 LSB.
1023  * MID holds the next 32 LSB. HIGH holds the 15 MSB. RX_DMA_EN must be set
1024  * to 0 for PIO access. DATA_HIGH should be last write of write sequence.
1025  * layout:
1026  * reassmbl ptr [78:15] | reassmbl index [14:1] | reassmbl entry valid [0]
1027  * DEFAULT: undefined
1028  */
1029 #define  REG_RX_TABLE_ADDR             0x4128  /* RX reassembly DMA table
1030 						  address */
1031 #define    RX_TABLE_ADDR_MASK          0x0000003F /* address mask */
1032 
1033 #define  REG_RX_TABLE_DATA_LOW         0x412C  /* RX reassembly DMA table
1034 						  data low */
1035 #define  REG_RX_TABLE_DATA_MID         0x4130  /* RX reassembly DMA table
1036 						  data mid */
1037 #define  REG_RX_TABLE_DATA_HI          0x4134  /* RX reassembly DMA table
1038 						  data high */
1039 
1040 /* cassini+ only */
1041 /* 8KB aligned 64-bit pointer to base of RX rings. lower 13 bits hardwired to
1042  * 0. same semantics as primary desc/complete rings.
1043  */
1044 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_DB1_LOW            0x4200  /* RX descriptor ring
1045 						   2 base low */
1046 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_DB1_HI             0x4204  /* RX descriptor ring
1047 						   2 base high */
1048 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_CB1_LOW            0x4208  /* RX completion ring
1049 						   2 base low. 4 total */
1050 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_CB1_HI             0x420C  /* RX completion ring
1051 						   2 base high. 4 total */
1052 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_CBN_LOW(x)        (REG_PLUS_RX_CB1_LOW + 8*((x) - 1))
1053 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_CBN_HI(x)         (REG_PLUS_RX_CB1_HI + 8*((x) - 1))
1054 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_KICK1             0x4220  /* RX Kick 2 register */
1055 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_COMP1             0x4224  /* (ro) RX completion 2
1056 						  reg */
1057 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_COMP1_HEAD        0x4228  /* (ro) RX completion 2
1058 						  head reg. 4 total. */
1059 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_COMP1_TAIL        0x422C  /* RX completion 2
1060 						  tail reg. 4 total. */
1061 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_COMPN_HEAD(x)    (REG_PLUS_RX_COMP1_HEAD + 8*((x) - 1))
1062 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_COMPN_TAIL(x)    (REG_PLUS_RX_COMP1_TAIL + 8*((x) - 1))
1063 #define  REG_PLUS_RX_AE1_THRESH        0x4240  /* RX almost empty 2
1064 						  thresholds */
1065 #define    RX_AE1_THRESH_FREE_MASK     RX_AE_THRESH_FREE_MASK
1066 #define    RX_AE1_THRESH_FREE_SHIFT    RX_AE_THRESH_FREE_SHIFT
1067 
1068 /** header parser registers **/
1069 
1070 /* RX parser configuration register.
1071  * DEFAULT: 0x1651004
1072  */
1073 #define  REG_HP_CFG                       0x4140  /* header parser
1074 						     configuration reg */
1075 #define    HP_CFG_PARSE_EN                0x00000001 /* enab header parsing */
1076 #define    HP_CFG_NUM_CPU_MASK            0x000000FC /* # processors
1077 						      0 = 64. 0x3f = 63 */
1078 #define    HP_CFG_NUM_CPU_SHIFT           2
1079 #define    HP_CFG_SYN_INC_MASK            0x00000100 /* SYN bit won't increment
1080 							TCP seq # by one when
1081 							stored in FDBM */
1082 #define    HP_CFG_TCP_THRESH_MASK         0x000FFE00 /* # bytes of TCP data
1083 							needed to be considered
1084 							for reassembly */
1085 #define    HP_CFG_TCP_THRESH_SHIFT        9
1086 
1087 /* access to RX Instruction RAM. 5-bit register/counter holds addr
1088  * of 39 bit entry to be read/written. 32 LSB in _DATA_LOW. 7 MSB in _DATA_HI.
1089  * RX_DMA_EN must be 0 for RX instr PIO access. DATA_HI should be last access
1090  * of sequence.
1091  * DEFAULT: undefined
1092  */
1093 #define  REG_HP_INSTR_RAM_ADDR             0x4144  /* HP instruction RAM
1094 						      address */
1095 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_ADDR_MASK          0x01F   /* 5-bit mask */
1096 #define  REG_HP_INSTR_RAM_DATA_LOW         0x4148  /* HP instruction RAM
1097 						      data low */
1098 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTMASK_MASK   0x0000FFFF
1099 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTMASK_SHIFT  0
1100 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTSHIFT_MASK  0x000F0000
1101 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTSHIFT_SHIFT 16
1102 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTEN_MASK     0x00300000
1103 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTEN_SHIFT    20
1104 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTARG_MASK    0xFFC00000
1105 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_LOW_OUTARG_SHIFT   22
1106 #define  REG_HP_INSTR_RAM_DATA_MID         0x414C  /* HP instruction RAM
1107 						      data mid */
1108 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OUTARG_MASK    0x00000003
1109 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OUTARG_SHIFT   0
1110 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OUTOP_MASK     0x0000003C
1111 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OUTOP_SHIFT    2
1112 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_FNEXT_MASK     0x000007C0
1113 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_FNEXT_SHIFT    6
1114 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_FOFF_MASK      0x0003F800
1115 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_FOFF_SHIFT     11
1116 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_SNEXT_MASK     0x007C0000
1117 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_SNEXT_SHIFT    18
1118 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_SOFF_MASK      0x3F800000
1119 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_SOFF_SHIFT     23
1120 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OP_MASK        0xC0000000
1121 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_MID_OP_SHIFT       30
1122 #define  REG_HP_INSTR_RAM_DATA_HI          0x4150  /* HP instruction RAM
1123 						      data high */
1124 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_HI_VAL_MASK        0x0000FFFF
1125 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_HI_VAL_SHIFT       0
1126 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_HI_MASK_MASK       0xFFFF0000
1127 #define    HP_INSTR_RAM_HI_MASK_SHIFT      16
1128 
1129 /* PIO access into RX Header parser data RAM and flow database.
1130  * 11-bit register. Data fills the LSB portion of bus if less than 32 bits.
1131  * DATA_RAM: write RAM_FDB_DATA with index to access DATA_RAM.
1132  * RAM bytes = 4*(x - 1) + [3:0]. e.g., 0 -> [3:0], 31 -> [123:120]
1133  * FLOWDB: write DATA_RAM_FDB register and then read/write FDB1-12 to access
1134  * flow database.
1135  * RX_DMA_EN must be 0 for RX parser RAM PIO access. RX Parser RAM data reg
1136  * should be the last write access of the write sequence.
1137  * DEFAULT: undefined
1138  */
1139 #define  REG_HP_DATA_RAM_FDB_ADDR          0x4154  /* HP data and FDB
1140 						      RAM address */
1141 #define    HP_DATA_RAM_FDB_DATA_MASK       0x001F  /* select 1 of 86 byte
1142 						      locations in header
1143 						      parser data ram to
1144 						      read/write */
1145 #define    HP_DATA_RAM_FDB_FDB_MASK        0x3F00  /* 1 of 64 353-bit locations
1146 						      in the flow database */
1147 #define  REG_HP_DATA_RAM_DATA              0x4158  /* HP data RAM data */
1148 
1149 /* HP flow database registers: 1 - 12, 0x415C - 0x4188, 4 8-bit bytes
1150  * FLOW_DB(1) = IP_SA[127:96], FLOW_DB(2) = IP_SA[95:64]
1151  * FLOW_DB(3) = IP_SA[63:32],  FLOW_DB(4) = IP_SA[31:0]
1152  * FLOW_DB(5) = IP_DA[127:96], FLOW_DB(6) = IP_DA[95:64]
1153  * FLOW_DB(7) = IP_DA[63:32],  FLOW_DB(8) = IP_DA[31:0]
1154  * FLOW_DB(9) = {TCP_SP[15:0],TCP_DP[15:0]}
1155  * FLOW_DB(10) = bit 0 has value for flow valid
1156  * FLOW_DB(11) = TCP_SEQ[63:32], FLOW_DB(12) = TCP_SEQ[31:0]
1157  */
1158 #define  REG_HP_FLOW_DB0                   0x415C  /* HP flow database 1 reg */
1159 #define  REG_HP_FLOW_DBN(x)                (REG_HP_FLOW_DB0 + (x)*4)
1160 
1161 /* diagnostics for RX Header Parser block.
1162  * ASUN: the header parser state machine register is used for diagnostics
1163  * purposes. however, the spec doesn't have any details on it.
1164  */
1165 #define  REG_HP_STATE_MACHINE              0x418C  /* (ro) HP state machine */
1166 #define  REG_HP_STATUS0                    0x4190  /* (ro) HP status 1 */
1167 #define    HP_STATUS0_SAP_MASK             0xFFFF0000 /* SAP */
1168 #define    HP_STATUS0_L3_OFF_MASK          0x0000FE00 /* L3 offset */
1169 #define    HP_STATUS0_LB_CPUNUM_MASK       0x000001F8 /* load balancing CPU
1170 							 number */
1171 #define    HP_STATUS0_HRP_OPCODE_MASK      0x00000007 /* HRP opcode */
1172 
1173 #define  REG_HP_STATUS1                    0x4194  /* (ro) HP status 2 */
1174 #define    HP_STATUS1_ACCUR2_MASK          0xE0000000 /* accu R2[6:4] */
1175 #define    HP_STATUS1_FLOWID_MASK          0x1F800000 /* flow id */
1176 #define    HP_STATUS1_TCP_OFF_MASK         0x007F0000 /* tcp payload offset */
1177 #define    HP_STATUS1_TCP_SIZE_MASK        0x0000FFFF /* tcp payload size */
1178 
1179 #define  REG_HP_STATUS2                    0x4198  /* (ro) HP status 3 */
1180 #define    HP_STATUS2_ACCUR2_MASK          0xF0000000 /* accu R2[3:0] */
1181 #define    HP_STATUS2_CSUM_OFF_MASK        0x07F00000 /* checksum start
1182 							 start offset */
1183 #define    HP_STATUS2_ACCUR1_MASK          0x000FE000 /* accu R1 */
1184 #define    HP_STATUS2_FORCE_DROP           0x00001000 /* force drop */
1185 #define    HP_STATUS2_BWO_REASSM           0x00000800 /* batching w/o
1186 							 reassembly */
1187 #define    HP_STATUS2_JH_SPLIT_EN          0x00000400 /* jumbo header split
1188 							 enable */
1189 #define    HP_STATUS2_FORCE_TCP_NOCHECK    0x00000200 /* force tcp no payload
1190 							 check */
1191 #define    HP_STATUS2_DATA_MASK_ZERO       0x00000100 /* mask of data length
1192 							 equal to zero */
1193 #define    HP_STATUS2_FORCE_TCP_CHECK      0x00000080 /* force tcp payload
1194 							 chk */
1195 #define    HP_STATUS2_MASK_TCP_THRESH      0x00000040 /* mask of payload
1196 							 threshold */
1197 #define    HP_STATUS2_NO_ASSIST            0x00000020 /* no assist */
1198 #define    HP_STATUS2_CTRL_PACKET_FLAG     0x00000010 /* control packet flag */
1199 #define    HP_STATUS2_TCP_FLAG_CHECK       0x00000008 /* tcp flag check */
1200 #define    HP_STATUS2_SYN_FLAG             0x00000004 /* syn flag */
1201 #define    HP_STATUS2_TCP_CHECK            0x00000002 /* tcp payload chk */
1202 #define    HP_STATUS2_TCP_NOCHECK          0x00000001 /* tcp no payload chk */
1203 
1204 /* BIST for header parser(HP) and flow database memories (FDBM). set _START
1205  * to start BIST. controller clears _START on completion. _START can also
1206  * be cleared to force termination of BIST. a bit set indicates that that
1207  * memory passed its BIST.
1208  */
1209 #define  REG_HP_RAM_BIST                   0x419C  /* HP RAM BIST reg */
1210 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_HP_DATA_PASS        0x80000000 /* HP data ram */
1211 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_HP_INSTR0_PASS      0x40000000 /* HP instr ram 0 */
1212 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_HP_INSTR1_PASS      0x20000000 /* HP instr ram 1 */
1213 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_HP_INSTR2_PASS      0x10000000 /* HP instr ram 2 */
1214 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_AGE0_PASS      0x08000000 /* FDBM aging RAM0 */
1215 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_AGE1_PASS      0x04000000 /* FDBM aging RAM1 */
1216 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID00_PASS  0x02000000 /* FDBM flowid RAM0
1217 							 bank 0 */
1218 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID10_PASS  0x01000000 /* FDBM flowid RAM1
1219 							 bank 0 */
1220 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID20_PASS  0x00800000 /* FDBM flowid RAM2
1221 							 bank 0 */
1222 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID30_PASS  0x00400000 /* FDBM flowid RAM3
1223 							 bank 0 */
1224 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID01_PASS  0x00200000 /* FDBM flowid RAM0
1225 							 bank 1 */
1226 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID11_PASS  0x00100000 /* FDBM flowid RAM1
1227 							 bank 2 */
1228 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID21_PASS  0x00080000 /* FDBM flowid RAM2
1229 							 bank 1 */
1230 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_FLOWID31_PASS  0x00040000 /* FDBM flowid RAM3
1231 							 bank 1 */
1232 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_FDBM_TCPSEQ_PASS    0x00020000 /* FDBM tcp sequence
1233 							 RAM */
1234 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_SUMMARY             0x00000002 /* all BIST tests */
1235 #define    HP_RAM_BIST_START               0x00000001 /* start/stop BIST */
1236 
1237 
1238 /** MAC registers.  **/
1239 /* reset bits are set using a PIO write and self-cleared after the command
1240  * execution has completed.
1241  */
1242 #define  REG_MAC_TX_RESET                  0x6000  /* TX MAC software reset
1243 						      command (default: 0x0) */
1244 #define  REG_MAC_RX_RESET                  0x6004  /* RX MAC software reset
1245 						      command (default: 0x0) */
1246 /* execute a pause flow control frame transmission
1247  DEFAULT: 0x0XXXX */
1248 #define  REG_MAC_SEND_PAUSE                0x6008  /* send pause command reg */
1249 #define    MAC_SEND_PAUSE_TIME_MASK        0x0000FFFF /* value of pause time
1250 							 to be sent on network
1251 							 in units of slot
1252 							 times */
1253 #define    MAC_SEND_PAUSE_SEND             0x00010000 /* send pause flow ctrl
1254 							 frame on network */
1255 
1256 /* bit set indicates that event occurred. auto-cleared when status register
1257  * is read and have corresponding mask bits in mask register. events will
1258  * trigger an interrupt if the corresponding mask bit is 0.
1259  * status register default: 0x00000000
1260  * mask register default = 0xFFFFFFFF on reset
1261  */
1262 #define  REG_MAC_TX_STATUS                 0x6010  /* TX MAC status reg */
1263 #define    MAC_TX_FRAME_XMIT               0x0001  /* successful frame
1264 						      transmision */
1265 #define    MAC_TX_UNDERRUN                 0x0002  /* terminated frame
1266 						      transmission due to
1267 						      data starvation in the
1268 						      xmit data path */
1269 #define    MAC_TX_MAX_PACKET_ERR           0x0004  /* frame exceeds max allowed
1270 						      length passed to TX MAC
1271 						      by the DMA engine */
1272 #define    MAC_TX_COLL_NORMAL              0x0008  /* rollover of the normal
1273 						      collision counter */
1274 #define    MAC_TX_COLL_EXCESS              0x0010  /* rollover of the excessive
1275 						      collision counter */
1276 #define    MAC_TX_COLL_LATE                0x0020  /* rollover of the late
1277 						      collision counter */
1278 #define    MAC_TX_COLL_FIRST               0x0040  /* rollover of the first
1279 						      collision counter */
1280 #define    MAC_TX_DEFER_TIMER              0x0080  /* rollover of the defer
1281 						      timer */
1282 #define    MAC_TX_PEAK_ATTEMPTS            0x0100  /* rollover of the peak
1283 						      attempts counter */
1284 
1285 #define  REG_MAC_RX_STATUS                 0x6014  /* RX MAC status reg */
1286 #define    MAC_RX_FRAME_RECV               0x0001  /* successful receipt of
1287 						      a frame */
1288 #define    MAC_RX_OVERFLOW                 0x0002  /* dropped frame due to
1289 						      RX FIFO overflow */
1290 #define    MAC_RX_FRAME_COUNT              0x0004  /* rollover of receive frame
1291 						      counter */
1292 #define    MAC_RX_ALIGN_ERR                0x0008  /* rollover of alignment
1293 						      error counter */
1294 #define    MAC_RX_CRC_ERR                  0x0010  /* rollover of crc error
1295 						      counter */
1296 #define    MAC_RX_LEN_ERR                  0x0020  /* rollover of length
1297 						      error counter */
1298 #define    MAC_RX_VIOL_ERR                 0x0040  /* rollover of code
1299 						      violation error */
1300 
1301 /* DEFAULT: 0xXXXX0000 on reset */
1302 #define  REG_MAC_CTRL_STATUS               0x6018  /* MAC control status reg */
1303 #define    MAC_CTRL_PAUSE_RECEIVED         0x00000001  /* successful
1304 							  reception of a
1305 							  pause control
1306 							  frame */
1307 #define    MAC_CTRL_PAUSE_STATE            0x00000002  /* MAC has made a
1308 							  transition from
1309 							  "not paused" to
1310 							  "paused" */
1311 #define    MAC_CTRL_NOPAUSE_STATE          0x00000004  /* MAC has made a
1312 							  transition from
1313 							  "paused" to "not
1314 							  paused" */
1315 #define    MAC_CTRL_PAUSE_TIME_MASK        0xFFFF0000  /* value of pause time
1316 							  operand that was
1317 							  received in the last
1318 							  pause flow control
1319 							  frame */
1320 
1321 /* layout identical to TX MAC[8:0] */
1322 #define  REG_MAC_TX_MASK                   0x6020  /* TX MAC mask reg */
1323 /* layout identical to RX MAC[6:0] */
1324 #define  REG_MAC_RX_MASK                   0x6024  /* RX MAC mask reg */
1325 /* layout identical to CTRL MAC[2:0] */
1326 #define  REG_MAC_CTRL_MASK                 0x6028  /* MAC control mask reg */
1327 
1328 /* to ensure proper operation, CFG_EN must be cleared to 0 and a delay
1329  * imposed before writes to other bits in the TX_MAC_CFG register or any of
1330  * the MAC parameters is performed. delay dependent upon time required to
1331  * transmit a maximum size frame (= MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX*8/Mbps). e.g.,
1332  * the delay for a 1518-byte frame on a 100Mbps network is 125us.
1333  * alternatively, just poll TX_CFG_EN until it reads back as 0.
1334  * NOTE: on half-duplex 1Gbps, TX_CFG_CARRIER_EXTEND and
1335  * RX_CFG_CARRIER_EXTEND should be set and the SLOT_TIME register should
1336  * be 0x200 (slot time of 512 bytes)
1337  */
1338 #define  REG_MAC_TX_CFG                 0x6030  /* TX MAC config reg */
1339 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_EN                0x0001  /* enable TX MAC. 0 will
1340 						      force TXMAC state
1341 						      machine to remain in
1342 						      idle state or to
1343 						      transition to idle state
1344 						      on completion of an
1345 						      ongoing packet. */
1346 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_IGNORE_CARRIER    0x0002  /* disable CSMA/CD deferral
1347 						   process. set to 1 when
1348 						   full duplex and 0 when
1349 						   half duplex */
1350 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_IGNORE_COLL       0x0004  /* disable CSMA/CD backoff
1351 						   algorithm. set to 1 when
1352 						   full duplex and 0 when
1353 						   half duplex */
1354 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_IPG_EN            0x0008  /* enable extension of the
1355 						   Rx-to-TX IPG. after
1356 						   receiving a frame, TX
1357 						   MAC will reset its
1358 						   deferral process to
1359 						   carrier sense for the
1360 						   amount of time = IPG0 +
1361 						   IPG1 and commit to
1362 						   transmission for time
1363 						   specified in IPG2. when
1364 						   0 or when xmitting frames
1365 						   back-to-pack (Tx-to-Tx
1366 						   IPG), TX MAC ignores
1367 						   IPG0 and will only use
1368 						   IPG1 for deferral time.
1369 						   IPG2 still used. */
1370 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_NEVER_GIVE_UP_EN  0x0010  /* TX MAC will not easily
1371 						   give up on frame
1372 						   xmission. if backoff
1373 						   algorithm reaches the
1374 						   ATTEMPT_LIMIT, it will
1375 						   clear attempts counter
1376 						   and continue trying to
1377 						   send the frame as
1378 						   specified by
1379 						   GIVE_UP_LIM. when 0,
1380 						   TX MAC will execute
1381 						   standard CSMA/CD prot. */
1382 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_NEVER_GIVE_UP_LIM 0x0020  /* when set, TX MAC will
1383 						   continue to try to xmit
1384 						   until successful. when
1385 						   0, TX MAC will continue
1386 						   to try xmitting until
1387 						   successful or backoff
1388 						   algorithm reaches
1389 						   ATTEMPT_LIMIT*16 */
1390 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_NO_BACKOFF        0x0040  /* modify CSMA/CD to disable
1391 						   backoff algorithm. TX
1392 						   MAC will not back off
1393 						   after a xmission attempt
1394 						   that resulted in a
1395 						   collision. */
1396 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_SLOW_DOWN         0x0080  /* modify CSMA/CD so that
1397 						   deferral process is reset
1398 						   in response to carrier
1399 						   sense during the entire
1400 						   duration of IPG. TX MAC
1401 						   will only commit to frame
1402 						   xmission after frame
1403 						   xmission has actually
1404 						   begun. */
1405 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_NO_FCS            0x0100  /* TX MAC will not generate
1406 						   CRC for all xmitted
1407 						   packets. when clear, CRC
1408 						   generation is dependent
1409 						   upon NO_CRC bit in the
1410 						   xmit control word from
1411 						   TX DMA */
1412 #define    MAC_TX_CFG_CARRIER_EXTEND    0x0200  /* enables xmit part of the
1413 						   carrier extension
1414 						   feature. this allows for
1415 						   longer collision domains
1416 						   by extending the carrier
1417 						   and collision window
1418 						   from the end of FCS until
1419 						   the end of the slot time
1420 						   if necessary. Required
1421 						   for half-duplex at 1Gbps,
1422 						   clear otherwise. */
1423 
1424 /* when CRC is not stripped, reassembly packets will not contain the CRC.
1425  * these will be stripped by HRP because it reassembles layer 4 data, and the
1426  * CRC is layer 2. however, non-reassembly packets will still contain the CRC
1427  * when passed to the host. to ensure proper operation, need to wait 3.2ms
1428  * after clearing RX_CFG_EN before writing to any other RX MAC registers
1429  * or other MAC parameters. alternatively, poll RX_CFG_EN until it clears
1430  * to 0. similary, HASH_FILTER_EN and ADDR_FILTER_EN have the same
1431  * restrictions as CFG_EN.
1432  */
1433 #define  REG_MAC_RX_CFG                 0x6034  /* RX MAC config reg */
1434 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_EN                0x0001  /* enable RX MAC */
1435 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_STRIP_PAD         0x0002  /* always program to 0.
1436 						   feature not supported */
1437 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_STRIP_FCS         0x0004  /* RX MAC will strip the
1438 						   last 4 bytes of a
1439 						   received frame. */
1440 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_PROMISC_EN        0x0008  /* promiscuous mode */
1441 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_PROMISC_GROUP_EN  0x0010  /* accept all valid
1442 						   multicast frames (group
1443 						   bit in DA field set) */
1444 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_HASH_FILTER_EN    0x0020  /* use hash table to filter
1445 						   multicast addresses */
1446 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_ADDR_FILTER_EN    0x0040  /* cause RX MAC to use
1447 						   address filtering regs
1448 						   to filter both unicast
1449 						   and multicast
1450 						   addresses */
1451 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_DISABLE_DISCARD   0x0080  /* pass errored frames to
1452 						   RX DMA by setting BAD
1453 						   bit but not Abort bit
1454 						   in the status. CRC,
1455 						   framing, and length errs
1456 						   will not increment
1457 						   error counters. frames
1458 						   which don't match dest
1459 						   addr will be passed up
1460 						   w/ BAD bit set. */
1461 #define    MAC_RX_CFG_CARRIER_EXTEND    0x0100  /* enable reception of
1462 						   packet bursts generated
1463 						   by carrier extension
1464 						   with packet bursting
1465 						   senders. only applies
1466 						   to half-duplex 1Gbps */
1467 
1468 /* DEFAULT: 0x0 */
1469 #define  REG_MAC_CTRL_CFG               0x6038  /* MAC control config reg */
1470 #define    MAC_CTRL_CFG_SEND_PAUSE_EN   0x0001  /* respond to requests for
1471 						   sending pause flow ctrl
1472 						   frames */
1473 #define    MAC_CTRL_CFG_RECV_PAUSE_EN   0x0002  /* respond to received
1474 						   pause flow ctrl frames */
1475 #define    MAC_CTRL_CFG_PASS_CTRL       0x0004  /* pass valid MAC ctrl
1476 						   packets to RX DMA */
1477 
1478 /* to ensure proper operation, a global initialization sequence should be
1479  * performed when a loopback config is entered or exited. if programmed after
1480  * a hw or global sw reset, RX/TX MAC software reset and initialization
1481  * should be done to ensure stable clocking.
1482  * DEFAULT: 0x0
1483  */
1484 #define  REG_MAC_XIF_CFG                0x603C  /* XIF config reg */
1485 #define    MAC_XIF_TX_MII_OUTPUT_EN        0x0001  /* enable output drivers
1486 						      on MII xmit bus */
1487 #define    MAC_XIF_MII_INT_LOOPBACK        0x0002  /* loopback GMII xmit data
1488 						      path to GMII recv data
1489 						      path. phy mode register
1490 						      clock selection must be
1491 						      set to GMII mode and
1492 						      GMII_MODE should be set
1493 						      to 1. in loopback mode,
1494 						      REFCLK will drive the
1495 						      entire mac core. 0 for
1496 						      normal operation. */
1497 #define    MAC_XIF_DISABLE_ECHO            0x0004  /* disables receive data
1498 						      path during packet
1499 						      xmission. clear to 0
1500 						      in any full duplex mode,
1501 						      in any loopback mode,
1502 						      or in half-duplex SERDES
1503 						      or SLINK modes. set when
1504 						      in half-duplex when
1505 						      using external phy. */
1506 #define    MAC_XIF_GMII_MODE               0x0008  /* MAC operates with GMII
1507 						      clocks and datapath */
1508 #define    MAC_XIF_MII_BUFFER_OUTPUT_EN    0x0010  /* MII_BUF_EN pin. enable
1509 						      external tristate buffer
1510 						      on the MII receive
1511 						      bus. */
1512 #define    MAC_XIF_LINK_LED                0x0020  /* LINKLED# active (low) */
1513 #define    MAC_XIF_FDPLX_LED               0x0040  /* FDPLXLED# active (low) */
1514 
1515 #define  REG_MAC_IPG0                      0x6040  /* inter-packet gap0 reg.
1516 						      recommended: 0x00 */
1517 #define  REG_MAC_IPG1                      0x6044  /* inter-packet gap1 reg
1518 						      recommended: 0x08 */
1519 #define  REG_MAC_IPG2                      0x6048  /* inter-packet gap2 reg
1520 						      recommended: 0x04 */
1521 #define  REG_MAC_SLOT_TIME                 0x604C  /* slot time reg
1522 						      recommended: 0x40 */
1523 #define  REG_MAC_FRAMESIZE_MIN             0x6050  /* min frame size reg
1524 						      recommended: 0x40 */
1525 
1526 /* FRAMESIZE_MAX holds both the max frame size as well as the max burst size.
1527  * recommended value:  0x2000.05EE
1528  */
1529 #define  REG_MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX             0x6054  /* max frame size reg */
1530 #define    MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX_BURST_MASK    0x3FFF0000 /* max burst size */
1531 #define    MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX_BURST_SHIFT   16
1532 #define    MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX_FRAME_MASK    0x00007FFF /* max frame size */
1533 #define    MAC_FRAMESIZE_MAX_FRAME_SHIFT   0
1534 #define  REG_MAC_PA_SIZE                   0x6058  /* PA size reg. number of
1535 						      preamble bytes that the
1536 						      TX MAC will xmit at the
1537 						      beginning of each frame
1538 						      value should be 2 or
1539 						      greater. recommended
1540 						      value: 0x07 */
1541 #define  REG_MAC_JAM_SIZE                  0x605C  /* jam size reg. duration
1542 						      of jam in units of media
1543 						      byte time. recommended
1544 						      value: 0x04 */
1545 #define  REG_MAC_ATTEMPT_LIMIT             0x6060  /* attempt limit reg. #
1546 						      of attempts TX MAC will
1547 						      make to xmit a frame
1548 						      before it resets its
1549 						      attempts counter. after
1550 						      the limit has been
1551 						      reached, TX MAC may or
1552 						      may not drop the frame
1553 						      dependent upon value
1554 						      in TX_MAC_CFG.
1555 						      recommended
1556 						      value: 0x10 */
1557 #define  REG_MAC_CTRL_TYPE                 0x6064  /* MAC control type reg.
1558 						      type field of a MAC
1559 						      ctrl frame. recommended
1560 						      value: 0x8808 */
1561 
1562 /* mac address registers: 0 - 44, 0x6080 - 0x6130, 4 8-bit bytes.
1563  * register           contains                   comparison
1564  *    0        16 MSB of primary MAC addr        [47:32] of DA field
1565  *    1        16 middle bits ""                 [31:16] of DA field
1566  *    2        16 LSB ""                         [15:0] of DA field
1567  *    3*x      16MSB of alt MAC addr 1-15        [47:32] of DA field
1568  *    4*x      16 middle bits ""                 [31:16]
1569  *    5*x      16 LSB ""                         [15:0]
1570  *    42       16 MSB of MAC CTRL addr           [47:32] of DA.
1571  *    43       16 middle bits ""                 [31:16]
1572  *    44       16 LSB ""                         [15:0]
1573  *    MAC CTRL addr must be the reserved multicast addr for MAC CTRL frames.
1574  *    if there is a match, MAC will set the bit for alternative address
1575  *    filter pass [15]
1576 
1577  *    here is the map of registers given MAC address notation: a:b:c:d:e:f
1578  *                     ab             cd             ef
1579  *    primary addr     reg 2          reg 1          reg 0
1580  *    alt addr 1       reg 5          reg 4          reg 3
1581  *    alt addr x       reg 5*x        reg 4*x        reg 3*x
1582  *    ctrl addr        reg 44         reg 43         reg 42
1583  */
1584 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR0                     0x6080  /* MAC address 0 reg */
1585 #define  REG_MAC_ADDRN(x)                  (REG_MAC_ADDR0 + (x)*4)
1586 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR_FILTER0              0x614C  /* address filter 0 reg
1587 						      [47:32] */
1588 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR_FILTER1              0x6150  /* address filter 1 reg
1589 						      [31:16] */
1590 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR_FILTER2              0x6154  /* address filter 2 reg
1591 						      [15:0] */
1592 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR_FILTER2_1_MASK       0x6158  /* address filter 2 and 1
1593 						      mask reg. 8-bit reg
1594 						      contains nibble mask for
1595 						      reg 2 and 1. */
1596 #define  REG_MAC_ADDR_FILTER0_MASK         0x615C  /* address filter 0 mask
1597 						      reg */
1598 
1599 /* hash table registers: 0 - 15, 0x6160 - 0x619C, 4 8-bit bytes
1600  * 16-bit registers contain bits of the hash table.
1601  * reg x  -> [16*(15 - x) + 15 : 16*(15 - x)].
1602  * e.g., 15 -> [15:0], 0 -> [255:240]
1603  */
1604 #define  REG_MAC_HASH_TABLE0               0x6160  /* hash table 0 reg */
1605 #define  REG_MAC_HASH_TABLEN(x)            (REG_MAC_HASH_TABLE0 + (x)*4)
1606 
1607 /* statistics registers. these registers generate an interrupt on
1608  * overflow. recommended initialization: 0x0000. most are 16-bits except
1609  * for PEAK_ATTEMPTS register which is 8 bits.
1610  */
1611 #define  REG_MAC_COLL_NORMAL               0x61A0 /* normal collision
1612 						     counter. */
1613 #define  REG_MAC_COLL_FIRST                0x61A4 /* first attempt
1614 						     successful collision
1615 						     counter */
1616 #define  REG_MAC_COLL_EXCESS               0x61A8 /* excessive collision
1617 						     counter */
1618 #define  REG_MAC_COLL_LATE                 0x61AC /* late collision counter */
1619 #define  REG_MAC_TIMER_DEFER               0x61B0 /* defer timer. time base
1620 						     is the media byte
1621 						     clock/256 */
1622 #define  REG_MAC_ATTEMPTS_PEAK             0x61B4 /* peak attempts reg */
1623 #define  REG_MAC_RECV_FRAME                0x61B8 /* receive frame counter */
1624 #define  REG_MAC_LEN_ERR                   0x61BC /* length error counter */
1625 #define  REG_MAC_ALIGN_ERR                 0x61C0 /* alignment error counter */
1626 #define  REG_MAC_FCS_ERR                   0x61C4 /* FCS error counter */
1627 #define  REG_MAC_RX_CODE_ERR               0x61C8 /* RX code violation
1628 						     error counter */
1629 
1630 /* misc registers */
1631 #define  REG_MAC_RANDOM_SEED               0x61CC /* random number seed reg.
1632 						   10-bit register used as a
1633 						   seed  for the random number
1634 						   generator for the CSMA/CD
1635 						   backoff algorithm. only
1636 						   programmed after power-on
1637 						   reset and should be a
1638 						   random value which has a
1639 						   high likelihood of being
1640 						   unique for each MAC
1641 						   attached to a network
1642 						   segment (e.g., 10 LSB of
1643 						   MAC address) */
1644 
1645 /* ASUN: there's a PAUSE_TIMER (ro) described, but it's not in the address
1646  *       map
1647  */
1648 
1649 /* 27-bit register has the current state for key state machines in the MAC */
1650 #define  REG_MAC_STATE_MACHINE             0x61D0 /* (ro) state machine reg */
1651 #define    MAC_SM_RLM_MASK                 0x07800000
1652 #define    MAC_SM_RLM_SHIFT                23
1653 #define    MAC_SM_RX_FC_MASK               0x00700000
1654 #define    MAC_SM_RX_FC_SHIFT              20
1655 #define    MAC_SM_TLM_MASK                 0x000F0000
1656 #define    MAC_SM_TLM_SHIFT                16
1657 #define    MAC_SM_ENCAP_SM_MASK            0x0000F000
1658 #define    MAC_SM_ENCAP_SM_SHIFT           12
1659 #define    MAC_SM_TX_REQ_MASK              0x00000C00
1660 #define    MAC_SM_TX_REQ_SHIFT             10
1661 #define    MAC_SM_TX_FC_MASK               0x000003C0
1662 #define    MAC_SM_TX_FC_SHIFT              6
1663 #define    MAC_SM_FIFO_WRITE_SEL_MASK      0x00000038
1664 #define    MAC_SM_FIFO_WRITE_SEL_SHIFT     3
1665 #define    MAC_SM_TX_FIFO_EMPTY_MASK       0x00000007
1666 #define    MAC_SM_TX_FIFO_EMPTY_SHIFT      0
1667 
1668 /** MIF registers. the MIF can be programmed in either bit-bang or
1669  *  frame mode.
1670  **/
1671 #define  REG_MIF_BIT_BANG_CLOCK            0x6200 /* MIF bit-bang clock.
1672 						   1 -> 0 will generate a
1673 						   rising edge. 0 -> 1 will
1674 						   generate a falling edge. */
1675 #define  REG_MIF_BIT_BANG_DATA             0x6204 /* MIF bit-bang data. 1-bit
1676 						     register generates data */
1677 #define  REG_MIF_BIT_BANG_OUTPUT_EN        0x6208 /* MIF bit-bang output
1678 						     enable. enable when
1679 						     xmitting data from MIF to
1680 						     transceiver. */
1681 
1682 /* 32-bit register serves as an instruction register when the MIF is
1683  * programmed in frame mode. load this register w/ a valid instruction
1684  * (as per IEEE 802.3u MII spec). poll this register to check for instruction
1685  * execution completion. during a read operation, this register will also
1686  * contain the 16-bit data returned by the tranceiver. unless specified
1687  * otherwise, fields are considered "don't care" when polling for
1688  * completion.
1689  */
1690 #define  REG_MIF_FRAME                     0x620C /* MIF frame/output reg */
1691 #define    MIF_FRAME_START_MASK            0xC0000000 /* start of frame.
1692 							 load w/ 01 when
1693 							 issuing an instr */
1694 #define    MIF_FRAME_ST                    0x40000000 /* STart of frame */
1695 #define    MIF_FRAME_OPCODE_MASK           0x30000000 /* opcode. 01 for a
1696 							 write. 10 for a
1697 							 read */
1698 #define    MIF_FRAME_OP_READ               0x20000000 /* read OPcode */
1699 #define    MIF_FRAME_OP_WRITE              0x10000000 /* write OPcode */
1700 #define    MIF_FRAME_PHY_ADDR_MASK         0x0F800000 /* phy address. when
1701 							 issuing an instr,
1702 							 this field should be
1703 							 loaded w/ the XCVR
1704 							 addr */
1705 #define    MIF_FRAME_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT        23
1706 #define    MIF_FRAME_REG_ADDR_MASK         0x007C0000 /* register address.
1707 							 when issuing an instr,
1708 							 addr of register
1709 							 to be read/written */
1710 #define    MIF_FRAME_REG_ADDR_SHIFT        18
1711 #define    MIF_FRAME_TURN_AROUND_MSB       0x00020000 /* turn around, MSB.
1712 							 when issuing an instr,
1713 							 set this bit to 1 */
1714 #define    MIF_FRAME_TURN_AROUND_LSB       0x00010000 /* turn around, LSB.
1715 							 when issuing an instr,
1716 							 set this bit to 0.
1717 							 when polling for
1718 							 completion, 1 means
1719 							 that instr execution
1720 							 has been completed */
1721 #define    MIF_FRAME_DATA_MASK             0x0000FFFF /* instruction payload
1722 							 load with 16-bit data
1723 							 to be written in
1724 							 transceiver reg for a
1725 							 write. doesn't matter
1726 							 in a read. when
1727 							 polling for
1728 							 completion, field is
1729 							 "don't care" for write
1730 							 and 16-bit data
1731 							 returned by the
1732 							 transceiver for a
1733 							 read (if valid bit
1734 							 is set) */
1735 #define  REG_MIF_CFG                    0x6210 /* MIF config reg */
1736 #define    MIF_CFG_PHY_SELECT           0x0001 /* 1 -> select MDIO_1
1737 						  0 -> select MDIO_0 */
1738 #define    MIF_CFG_POLL_EN              0x0002 /* enable polling
1739 						  mechanism. if set,
1740 						  BB_MODE should be 0 */
1741 #define    MIF_CFG_BB_MODE              0x0004 /* 1 -> bit-bang mode
1742 						  0 -> frame mode */
1743 #define    MIF_CFG_POLL_REG_MASK        0x00F8 /* register address to be
1744 						  used by polling mode.
1745 						  only meaningful if POLL_EN
1746 						  is set to 1 */
1747 #define    MIF_CFG_POLL_REG_SHIFT       3
1748 #define    MIF_CFG_MDIO_0               0x0100 /* (ro) dual purpose.
1749 						  when MDIO_0 is idle,
1750 						  1 -> tranceiver is
1751 						  connected to MDIO_0.
1752 						  when MIF is communicating
1753 						  w/ MDIO_0 in bit-bang
1754 						  mode, this bit indicates
1755 						  the incoming bit stream
1756 						  during a read op */
1757 #define    MIF_CFG_MDIO_1               0x0200 /* (ro) dual purpose.
1758 						  when MDIO_1 is idle,
1759 						  1 -> transceiver is
1760 						  connected to MDIO_1.
1761 						  when MIF is communicating
1762 						  w/ MDIO_1 in bit-bang
1763 						  mode, this bit indicates
1764 						  the incoming bit stream
1765 						  during a read op */
1766 #define    MIF_CFG_POLL_PHY_MASK        0x7C00 /* tranceiver address to
1767 						  be polled */
1768 #define    MIF_CFG_POLL_PHY_SHIFT       10
1769 
1770 /* 16-bit register used to determine which bits in the POLL_STATUS portion of
1771  * the MIF_STATUS register will cause an interrupt. if a mask bit is 0,
1772  * corresponding bit of the POLL_STATUS will generate a MIF interrupt when
1773  * set. DEFAULT: 0xFFFF
1774  */
1775 #define  REG_MIF_MASK                      0x6214 /* MIF mask reg */
1776 
1777 /* 32-bit register used when in poll mode. auto-cleared after being read */
1778 #define  REG_MIF_STATUS                    0x6218 /* MIF status reg */
1779 #define    MIF_STATUS_POLL_DATA_MASK       0xFFFF0000 /* poll data contains
1780 							 the "latest image"
1781 							 update of the XCVR
1782 							 reg being read */
1783 #define    MIF_STATUS_POLL_DATA_SHIFT      16
1784 #define    MIF_STATUS_POLL_STATUS_MASK     0x0000FFFF /* poll status indicates
1785 							 which bits in the
1786 							 POLL_DATA field have
1787 							 changed since the
1788 							 MIF_STATUS reg was
1789 							 last read */
1790 #define    MIF_STATUS_POLL_STATUS_SHIFT    0
1791 
1792 /* 7-bit register has current state for all state machines in the MIF */
1793 #define  REG_MIF_STATE_MACHINE             0x621C /* MIF state machine reg */
1794 #define    MIF_SM_CONTROL_MASK             0x07   /* control state machine
1795 						     state */
1796 #define    MIF_SM_EXECUTION_MASK           0x60   /* execution state machine
1797 						     state */
1798 
1799 /** PCS/Serialink. the following registers are equivalent to the standard
1800  *  MII management registers except that they're directly mapped in
1801  *  Cassini's register space.
1802  **/
1803 
1804 /* the auto-negotiation enable bit should be programmed the same at
1805  * the link partner as in the local device to enable auto-negotiation to
1806  * complete. when that bit is reprogrammed, auto-neg/manual config is
1807  * restarted automatically.
1808  * DEFAULT: 0x1040
1809  */
1810 #define  REG_PCS_MII_CTRL                  0x9000 /* PCS MII control reg */
1811 #define    PCS_MII_CTRL_1000_SEL           0x0040 /* reads 1. ignored on
1812 						     writes */
1813 #define    PCS_MII_CTRL_COLLISION_TEST     0x0080 /* COL signal at the PCS
1814 						     to MAC interface is
1815 						     activated regardless
1816 						     of activity */
1817 #define    PCS_MII_CTRL_DUPLEX             0x0100 /* forced 0x0. PCS
1818 						     behaviour same for
1819 						     half and full dplx */
1820 #define    PCS_MII_RESTART_AUTONEG         0x0200 /* self clearing.
1821 						     restart auto-
1822 						     negotiation */
1823 #define    PCS_MII_ISOLATE                 0x0400 /* read as 0. ignored
1824 						     on writes */
1825 #define    PCS_MII_POWER_DOWN              0x0800 /* read as 0. ignored
1826 						     on writes */
1827 #define    PCS_MII_AUTONEG_EN              0x1000 /* default 1. PCS goes
1828 						     through automatic
1829 						     link config before it
1830 						     can be used. when 0,
1831 						     link can be used
1832 						     w/out any link config
1833 						     phase */
1834 #define    PCS_MII_10_100_SEL              0x2000 /* read as 0. ignored on
1835 						     writes */
1836 #define    PCS_MII_RESET                   0x8000 /* reset PCS. self-clears
1837 						     when done */
1838 
1839 /* DEFAULT: 0x0108 */
1840 #define  REG_PCS_MII_STATUS                0x9004 /* PCS MII status reg */
1841 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_EXTEND_CAP       0x0001 /* reads 0 */
1842 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_JABBER_DETECT    0x0002 /* reads 0 */
1843 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_LINK_STATUS      0x0004 /* 1 -> link up.
1844 						     0 -> link down. 0 is
1845 						     latched so that 0 is
1846 						     kept until read. read
1847 						     2x to determine if the
1848 						     link has gone up again */
1849 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_AUTONEG_ABLE     0x0008 /* reads 1 (able to perform
1850 						     auto-neg) */
1851 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_REMOTE_FAULT     0x0010 /* 1 -> remote fault detected
1852 						     from received link code
1853 						     word. only valid after
1854 						     auto-neg completed */
1855 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_AUTONEG_COMP     0x0020 /* 1 -> auto-negotiation
1856 						          completed
1857 						     0 -> auto-negotiation not
1858 						     completed */
1859 #define    PCS_MII_STATUS_EXTEND_STATUS    0x0100 /* reads as 1. used as an
1860 						     indication that this is
1861 						     a 1000 Base-X PHY. writes
1862 						     to it are ignored */
1863 
1864 /* used during auto-negotiation.
1865  * DEFAULT: 0x00E0
1866  */
1867 #define  REG_PCS_MII_ADVERT                0x9008 /* PCS MII advertisement
1868 						     reg */
1869 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_FD               0x0020  /* advertise full duplex
1870 						      1000 Base-X */
1871 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_HD               0x0040  /* advertise half-duplex
1872 						      1000 Base-X */
1873 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_SYM_PAUSE        0x0080  /* advertise PAUSE
1874 						      symmetric capability */
1875 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_ASYM_PAUSE       0x0100  /* advertises PAUSE
1876 						      asymmetric capability */
1877 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_RF_MASK          0x3000 /* remote fault. write bit13
1878 						     to optionally indicate to
1879 						     link partner that chip is
1880 						     going off-line. bit12 will
1881 						     get set when signal
1882 						     detect == FAIL and will
1883 						     remain set until
1884 						     successful negotiation */
1885 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_ACK              0x4000 /* (ro) */
1886 #define    PCS_MII_ADVERT_NEXT_PAGE        0x8000 /* (ro) forced 0x0 */
1887 
1888 /* contents updated as a result of autonegotiation. layout and definitions
1889  * identical to PCS_MII_ADVERT
1890  */
1891 #define  REG_PCS_MII_LPA                   0x900C /* PCS MII link partner
1892 						     ability reg */
1893 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_FD             PCS_MII_ADVERT_FD
1894 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_HD             PCS_MII_ADVERT_HD
1895 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_SYM_PAUSE      PCS_MII_ADVERT_SYM_PAUSE
1896 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_ASYM_PAUSE     PCS_MII_ADVERT_ASYM_PAUSE
1897 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_RF_MASK        PCS_MII_ADVERT_RF_MASK
1898 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_ACK            PCS_MII_ADVERT_ACK
1899 #define    PCS_MII_LPA_NEXT_PAGE      PCS_MII_ADVERT_NEXT_PAGE
1900 
1901 /* DEFAULT: 0x0 */
1902 #define  REG_PCS_CFG                       0x9010 /* PCS config reg */
1903 #define    PCS_CFG_EN                      0x01   /* enable PCS. must be
1904 						     0 when modifying
1905 						     PCS_MII_ADVERT */
1906 #define    PCS_CFG_SD_OVERRIDE             0x02   /* sets signal detect to
1907 						     OK. bit is
1908 						     non-resettable */
1909 #define    PCS_CFG_SD_ACTIVE_LOW           0x04   /* changes interpretation
1910 						     of optical signal to make
1911 						     signal detect okay when
1912 						     signal is low */
1913 #define    PCS_CFG_JITTER_STUDY_MASK       0x18   /* used to make jitter
1914 						     measurements. a single
1915 						     code group is xmitted
1916 						     regularly.
1917 						     0x0 = normal operation
1918 						     0x1 = high freq test
1919 						           pattern, D21.5
1920 						     0x2 = low freq test
1921 						           pattern, K28.7
1922 						     0x3 = reserved */
1923 #define    PCS_CFG_10MS_TIMER_OVERRIDE     0x20   /* shortens 10-20ms auto-
1924 						     negotiation timer to
1925 						     a few cycles for test
1926 						     purposes */
1927 
1928 /* used for diagnostic purposes. bits 20-22 autoclear on read */
1929 #define  REG_PCS_STATE_MACHINE             0x9014 /* (ro) PCS state machine
1930 						     and diagnostic reg */
1931 #define    PCS_SM_TX_STATE_MASK            0x0000000F /* 0 and 1 indicate
1932 							 xmission of idle.
1933 							 otherwise, xmission of
1934 							 a packet */
1935 #define    PCS_SM_RX_STATE_MASK            0x000000F0 /* 0 indicates reception
1936 							 of idle. otherwise,
1937 							 reception of packet */
1938 #define    PCS_SM_WORD_SYNC_STATE_MASK     0x00000700 /* 0 indicates loss of
1939 							 sync */
1940 #define    PCS_SM_SEQ_DETECT_STATE_MASK    0x00001800 /* cycling through 0-3
1941 							 indicates reception of
1942 							 Config codes. cycling
1943 							 through 0-1 indicates
1944 							 reception of idles */
1945 #define    PCS_SM_LINK_STATE_MASK          0x0001E000
1946 #define        SM_LINK_STATE_UP            0x00016000 /* link state is up */
1947 
1948 #define    PCS_SM_LOSS_LINK_C              0x00100000 /* loss of link due to
1949 							 recept of Config
1950 							 codes */
1951 #define    PCS_SM_LOSS_LINK_SYNC           0x00200000 /* loss of link due to
1952 							 loss of sync */
1953 #define    PCS_SM_LOSS_SIGNAL_DETECT       0x00400000 /* signal detect goes
1954 							 from OK to FAIL. bit29
1955 							 will also be set if
1956 							 this is set */
1957 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_BREAKLINK        0x01000000 /* link not up due to
1958 							receipt of breaklink
1959 							C codes from partner.
1960 							C codes w/ 0 content
1961 							received triggering
1962 							start/restart of
1963 							autonegotiation.
1964 							should be sent for
1965 							no longer than 20ms */
1966 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_SERDES           0x02000000 /* serdes being
1967 							initialized. see serdes
1968 							state reg */
1969 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_C                0x04000000 /* C codes not stable or
1970 							 not received */
1971 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_SYNC             0x08000000 /* word sync not
1972 							 achieved */
1973 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_WAIT_C           0x10000000 /* waiting for C codes
1974 							 w/ ack bit set */
1975 #define    PCS_SM_NO_LINK_NO_IDLE          0x20000000 /* link partner continues
1976 							 to send C codes
1977 							 instead of idle
1978 							 symbols or pkt data */
1979 
1980 /* this register indicates interrupt changes in specific PCS MII status bits.
1981  * PCS_INT may be masked at the ISR level. only a single bit is implemented
1982  * for link status change.
1983  */
1984 #define  REG_PCS_INTR_STATUS               0x9018 /* PCS interrupt status */
1985 #define    PCS_INTR_STATUS_LINK_CHANGE     0x04   /* link status has changed
1986 						     since last read */
1987 
1988 /* control which network interface is used. no more than one bit should
1989  * be set.
1990  * DEFAULT: none
1991  */
1992 #define  REG_PCS_DATAPATH_MODE             0x9050 /* datapath mode reg */
1993 #define    PCS_DATAPATH_MODE_MII           0x00 /* PCS is not used and
1994 						   MII/GMII is selected.
1995 						   selection between MII and
1996 						   GMII is controlled by
1997 						   XIF_CFG */
1998 #define    PCS_DATAPATH_MODE_SERDES        0x02 /* PCS is used via the
1999 						   10-bit interface */
2000 
2001 /* input to serdes chip or serialink block */
2002 #define  REG_PCS_SERDES_CTRL              0x9054 /* serdes control reg */
2003 #define    PCS_SERDES_CTRL_LOOPBACK       0x01   /* enable loopback on
2004 						    serdes interface */
2005 #define    PCS_SERDES_CTRL_SYNCD_EN       0x02   /* enable sync carrier
2006 						    detection. should be
2007 						    0x0 for normal
2008 						    operation */
2009 #define    PCS_SERDES_CTRL_LOCKREF       0x04   /* frequency-lock RBC[0:1]
2010 						   to REFCLK when set.
2011 						   when clear, receiver
2012 						   clock locks to incoming
2013 						   serial data */
2014 
2015 /* multiplex test outputs into the PROM address (PA_3 through PA_0) pins.
2016  * should be 0x0 for normal operations.
2017  * 0b000          normal operation, PROM address[3:0] selected
2018  * 0b001          rxdma req, rxdma ack, rxdma ready, rxdma read
2019  * 0b010          rxmac req, rx ack, rx tag, rx clk shared
2020  * 0b011          txmac req, tx ack, tx tag, tx retry req
2021  * 0b100          tx tp3, tx tp2, tx tp1, tx tp0
2022  * 0b101          R period RX, R period TX, R period HP, R period BIM
2023  * DEFAULT: 0x0
2024  */
2025 #define  REG_PCS_SHARED_OUTPUT_SEL         0x9058 /* shared output select */
2026 #define    PCS_SOS_PROM_ADDR_MASK          0x0007
2027 
2028 /* used for diagnostics. this register indicates progress of the SERDES
2029  * boot up.
2030  * 0b00       undergoing reset
2031  * 0b01       waiting 500us while lockrefn is asserted
2032  * 0b10       waiting for comma detect
2033  * 0b11       receive data is synchronized
2034  * DEFAULT: 0x0
2035  */
2036 #define  REG_PCS_SERDES_STATE              0x905C /* (ro) serdes state */
2037 #define    PCS_SERDES_STATE_MASK           0x03
2038 
2039 /* used for diagnostics. indicates number of packets transmitted or received.
2040  * counters rollover w/out generating an interrupt.
2041  * DEFAULT: 0x0
2042  */
2043 #define  REG_PCS_PACKET_COUNT              0x9060 /* (ro) PCS packet counter */
2044 #define    PCS_PACKET_COUNT_TX             0x000007FF /* pkts xmitted by PCS */
2045 #define    PCS_PACKET_COUNT_RX             0x07FF0000 /* pkts recvd by PCS
2046 							 whether they
2047 							 encountered an error
2048 							 or not */
2049 
2050 /** LocalBus Devices. the following provides run-time access to the
2051  *  Cassini's PROM
2052  ***/
2053 #define  REG_EXPANSION_ROM_RUN_START       0x100000 /* expansion rom run time
2054 						       access */
2055 #define  REG_EXPANSION_ROM_RUN_END         0x17FFFF
2056 
2057 #define  REG_SECOND_LOCALBUS_START         0x180000 /* secondary local bus
2058 						       device */
2059 #define  REG_SECOND_LOCALBUS_END           0x1FFFFF
2060 
2061 /* entropy device */
2062 #define  REG_ENTROPY_START                 REG_SECOND_LOCALBUS_START
2063 #define  REG_ENTROPY_DATA                  (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x00)
2064 #define  REG_ENTROPY_STATUS                (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x04)
2065 #define      ENTROPY_STATUS_DRDY           0x01
2066 #define      ENTROPY_STATUS_BUSY           0x02
2067 #define      ENTROPY_STATUS_CIPHER         0x04
2068 #define      ENTROPY_STATUS_BYPASS_MASK    0x18
2069 #define  REG_ENTROPY_MODE                  (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x05)
2070 #define      ENTROPY_MODE_KEY_MASK         0x07
2071 #define      ENTROPY_MODE_ENCRYPT          0x40
2072 #define  REG_ENTROPY_RAND_REG              (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x06)
2073 #define  REG_ENTROPY_RESET                 (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x07)
2074 #define      ENTROPY_RESET_DES_IO          0x01
2075 #define      ENTROPY_RESET_STC_MODE        0x02
2076 #define      ENTROPY_RESET_KEY_CACHE       0x04
2077 #define      ENTROPY_RESET_IV              0x08
2078 #define  REG_ENTROPY_IV                    (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x08)
2079 #define  REG_ENTROPY_KEY0                  (REG_ENTROPY_START + 0x10)
2080 #define  REG_ENTROPY_KEYN(x)               (REG_ENTROPY_KEY0 + 4*(x))
2081 
2082 /* phys of interest w/ their special mii registers */
2083 #define PHY_LUCENT_B0     0x00437421
2084 #define   LUCENT_MII_REG      0x1F
2085 
2086 #define PHY_NS_DP83065    0x20005c78
2087 #define   DP83065_MII_MEM     0x16
2088 #define   DP83065_MII_REGD    0x1D
2089 #define   DP83065_MII_REGE    0x1E
2090 
2091 #define PHY_BROADCOM_5411 0x00206071
2092 #define PHY_BROADCOM_B0   0x00206050
2093 #define   BROADCOM_MII_REG4   0x14
2094 #define   BROADCOM_MII_REG5   0x15
2095 #define   BROADCOM_MII_REG7   0x17
2096 #define   BROADCOM_MII_REG8   0x18
2097 
2098 #define   CAS_MII_ANNPTR          0x07
2099 #define   CAS_MII_ANNPRR          0x08
2100 #define   CAS_MII_1000_CTRL       0x09
2101 #define   CAS_MII_1000_STATUS     0x0A
2102 #define   CAS_MII_1000_EXTEND     0x0F
2103 
2104 #define   CAS_BMSR_1000_EXTEND    0x0100 /* supports 1000Base-T extended status */
2105 /*
2106  * if autoneg is disabled, here's the table:
2107  * BMCR_SPEED100 = 100Mbps
2108  * BMCR_SPEED1000 = 1000Mbps
2109  * ~(BMCR_SPEED100 | BMCR_SPEED1000) = 10Mbps
2110  */
2111 #define   CAS_BMCR_SPEED1000      0x0040  /* Select 1000Mbps */
2112 
2113 #define   CAS_ADVERTISE_1000HALF   0x0100
2114 #define   CAS_ADVERTISE_1000FULL   0x0200
2115 #define   CAS_ADVERTISE_PAUSE      0x0400
2116 #define   CAS_ADVERTISE_ASYM_PAUSE 0x0800
2117 
2118 /* regular lpa register */
2119 #define   CAS_LPA_PAUSE	           CAS_ADVERTISE_PAUSE
2120 #define   CAS_LPA_ASYM_PAUSE       CAS_ADVERTISE_ASYM_PAUSE
2121 
2122 /* 1000_STATUS register */
2123 #define   CAS_LPA_1000HALF        0x0400
2124 #define   CAS_LPA_1000FULL        0x0800
2125 
2126 #define   CAS_EXTEND_1000XFULL    0x8000
2127 #define   CAS_EXTEND_1000XHALF    0x4000
2128 #define   CAS_EXTEND_1000TFULL    0x2000
2129 #define   CAS_EXTEND_1000THALF    0x1000
2130 
2131 /* cassini header parser firmware */
2132 typedef struct cas_hp_inst {
2133 	const char *note;
2134 
2135 	u16 mask, val;
2136 
2137 	u8 op;
2138 	u8 soff, snext;	/* if match succeeds, new offset and match */
2139 	u8 foff, fnext;	/* if match fails, new offset and match */
2140 	/* output info */
2141 	u8 outop;    /* output opcode */
2142 
2143 	u16 outarg;  /* output argument */
2144 	u8 outenab;  /* output enable: 0 = not, 1 = if match
2145 			 2 = if !match, 3 = always */
2146 	u8 outshift; /* barrel shift right, 4 bits */
2147 	u16 outmask;
2148 } cas_hp_inst_t;
2149 
2150 /* comparison */
2151 #define OP_EQ     0 /* packet == value */
2152 #define OP_LT     1 /* packet < value */
2153 #define OP_GT     2 /* packet > value */
2154 #define OP_NP     3 /* new packet */
2155 
2156 /* output opcodes */
2157 #define	CL_REG	0
2158 #define	LD_FID	1
2159 #define	LD_SEQ	2
2160 #define	LD_CTL	3
2161 #define	LD_SAP	4
2162 #define	LD_R1	5
2163 #define	LD_L3	6
2164 #define	LD_SUM	7
2165 #define	LD_HDR	8
2166 #define	IM_FID	9
2167 #define	IM_SEQ	10
2168 #define	IM_SAP	11
2169 #define	IM_R1	12
2170 #define	IM_CTL	13
2171 #define	LD_LEN	14
2172 #define	ST_FLG	15
2173 
2174 /* match setp #s for IP4TCP4 */
2175 #define S1_PCKT         0
2176 #define S1_VLAN         1
2177 #define S1_CFI          2
2178 #define S1_8023         3
2179 #define S1_LLC          4
2180 #define S1_LLCc         5
2181 #define S1_IPV4         6
2182 #define S1_IPV4c        7
2183 #define S1_IPV4F        8
2184 #define S1_TCP44        9
2185 #define S1_IPV6         10
2186 #define S1_IPV6L        11
2187 #define S1_IPV6c        12
2188 #define S1_TCP64        13
2189 #define S1_TCPSQ        14
2190 #define S1_TCPFG        15
2191 #define	S1_TCPHL	16
2192 #define	S1_TCPHc	17
2193 #define	S1_CLNP		18
2194 #define	S1_CLNP2	19
2195 #define	S1_DROP		20
2196 #define	S2_HTTP		21
2197 #define	S1_ESP4		22
2198 #define	S1_AH4		23
2199 #define	S1_ESP6		24
2200 #define	S1_AH6		25
2201 
2202 #define CAS_PROG_IP46TCP4_PREAMBLE \
2203 { "packet arrival?", 0xffff, 0x0000, OP_NP,  6, S1_VLAN,  0, S1_PCKT,  \
2204   CL_REG, 0x3ff, 1, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2205 { "VLAN?", 0xffff, 0x8100, OP_EQ,  1, S1_CFI,   0, S1_8023,  \
2206   IM_CTL, 0x00a,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, \
2207 { "CFI?", 0x1000, 0x1000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_DROP,  1, S1_8023, \
2208   CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2209 { "8023?", 0xffff, 0x0600, OP_LT,  1, S1_LLC,   0, S1_IPV4, \
2210   CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2211 { "LLC?", 0xffff, 0xaaaa, OP_EQ,  1, S1_LLCc,  0, S1_CLNP, \
2212   CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2213 { "LLCc?", 0xff00, 0x0300, OP_EQ,  2, S1_IPV4,  0, S1_CLNP, \
2214   CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2215 { "IPV4?", 0xffff, 0x0800, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV4c, 0, S1_IPV6, \
2216   LD_SAP, 0x100,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, \
2217 { "IPV4 cont?", 0xff00, 0x4500, OP_EQ,  3, S1_IPV4F, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2218   LD_SUM, 0x00a,  1, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2219 { "IPV4 frag?", 0x3fff, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  1, S1_TCP44, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2220   LD_LEN, 0x03e,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, \
2221 { "TCP44?", 0x00ff, 0x0006, OP_EQ,  7, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2222   LD_FID, 0x182,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP4&TCP src+dst */ \
2223 { "IPV6?", 0xffff, 0x86dd, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV6L, 0, S1_CLNP,  \
2224   LD_SUM, 0x015,  1, 0x0, 0x0000}, \
2225 { "IPV6 len", 0xf000, 0x6000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_IPV6c, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2226   IM_R1,  0x128,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, \
2227 { "IPV6 cont?", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  3, S1_TCP64, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2228   LD_FID, 0x484,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP6&TCP src+dst */ \
2229 { "TCP64?", 0xff00, 0x0600, OP_EQ, 18, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_CLNP, \
2230   LD_LEN, 0x03f,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}
2231 
2232 #ifdef USE_HP_IP46TCP4
2233 static cas_hp_inst_t cas_prog_ip46tcp4tab[] = {
2234 	CAS_PROG_IP46TCP4_PREAMBLE,
2235 	{ "TCP seq", /* DADDR should point to dest port */
2236 	  0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ, 0, S1_TCPFG, 4, S1_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2237 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* Load TCP seq # */
2238 	{ "TCP control flags", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHL, 0,
2239 	  S1_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x045,  3, 0x0, 0x002f}, /* Load TCP flags */
2240 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHc, 0,
2241 	  S1_TCPHc, LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000},
2242 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0,
2243 	  S1_PCKT,  LD_HDR, 0x0ff,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2244 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2,  0, S1_CLNP2,
2245 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2246 	{ "Cleanup 2", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2247 	  IM_CTL, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2248 	{ "Drop packet", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2249 	  IM_CTL, 0x080,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2250 	{ NULL },
2251 };
2252 #ifdef HP_IP46TCP4_DEFAULT
2253 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_ip46tcp4tab
2254 #endif
2255 #endif
2256 
2257 /*
2258  * Alternate table load which excludes HTTP server traffic from reassembly.
2259  * It is substantially similar to the basic table, with one extra state
2260  * and a few extra compares. */
2261 #ifdef USE_HP_IP46TCP4NOHTTP
2262 static cas_hp_inst_t cas_prog_ip46tcp4nohttptab[] = {
2263 	CAS_PROG_IP46TCP4_PREAMBLE,
2264 	{ "TCP seq", /* DADDR should point to dest port */
2265 	  0xFFFF, 0x0080, OP_EQ,  0, S2_HTTP,  0, S1_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2266 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff} , /* Load TCP seq # */
2267 	{ "TCP control flags", 0xFFFF, 0x8080, OP_EQ,  0, S2_HTTP,  0,
2268 	  S1_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x145,  2, 0x0, 0x002f, }, /* Load TCP flags */
2269 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHc, 0, S1_TCPHc,
2270 	  LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000},
2271 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2272 	  LD_HDR, 0x0ff,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2273 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2,  0, S1_CLNP2,
2274 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2275 	{ "Cleanup 2", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2276 	  CL_REG, 0x002,  3, 0x0, 0x0000},
2277 	{ "Drop packet", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2278 	  IM_CTL, 0x080,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2279 	{ "No HTTP", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2280 	  IM_CTL, 0x044,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2281 	{ NULL },
2282 };
2283 #ifdef HP_IP46TCP4NOHTTP_DEFAULT
2284 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_ip46tcp4nohttptab
2285 #endif
2286 #endif
2287 
2288 /* match step #s for IP4FRAG */
2289 #define	S3_IPV6c	11
2290 #define	S3_TCP64	12
2291 #define	S3_TCPSQ	13
2292 #define	S3_TCPFG	14
2293 #define	S3_TCPHL	15
2294 #define	S3_TCPHc	16
2295 #define	S3_FRAG		17
2296 #define	S3_FOFF		18
2297 #define	S3_CLNP		19
2298 
2299 #ifdef USE_HP_IP4FRAG
2300 static cas_hp_inst_t cas_prog_ip4fragtab[] = {
2301 	{ "packet arrival?", 0xffff, 0x0000, OP_NP,  6, S1_VLAN,  0, S1_PCKT,
2302 	  CL_REG, 0x3ff, 1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2303 	{ "VLAN?", 0xffff, 0x8100, OP_EQ,  1, S1_CFI,   0, S1_8023,
2304 	  IM_CTL, 0x00a,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2305 	{ "CFI?", 0x1000, 0x1000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_CLNP,  1, S1_8023,
2306 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2307 	{ "8023?", 0xffff, 0x0600, OP_LT,  1, S1_LLC,   0, S1_IPV4,
2308 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2309 	{ "LLC?", 0xffff, 0xaaaa, OP_EQ,  1, S1_LLCc,  0, S3_CLNP,
2310 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2311 	{ "LLCc?",0xff00, 0x0300, OP_EQ,  2, S1_IPV4,  0, S3_CLNP,
2312 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2313 	{ "IPV4?", 0xffff, 0x0800, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV4c, 0, S1_IPV6,
2314 	  LD_SAP, 0x100,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2315 	{ "IPV4 cont?", 0xff00, 0x4500, OP_EQ,  3, S1_IPV4F, 0, S3_CLNP,
2316 	  LD_SUM, 0x00a,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2317 	{ "IPV4 frag?", 0x3fff, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  1, S1_TCP44, 0, S3_FRAG,
2318 	  LD_LEN, 0x03e,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2319 	{ "TCP44?", 0x00ff, 0x0006, OP_EQ,  7, S3_TCPSQ, 0, S3_CLNP,
2320 	  LD_FID, 0x182,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP4&TCP src+dst */
2321 	{ "IPV6?", 0xffff, 0x86dd, OP_EQ,  1, S3_IPV6c, 0, S3_CLNP,
2322 	  LD_SUM, 0x015,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2323 	{ "IPV6 cont?", 0xf000, 0x6000, OP_EQ,  3, S3_TCP64, 0, S3_CLNP,
2324 	  LD_FID, 0x484,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP6&TCP src+dst */
2325 	{ "TCP64?", 0xff00, 0x0600, OP_EQ, 18, S3_TCPSQ, 0, S3_CLNP,
2326 	  LD_LEN, 0x03f,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2327 	{ "TCP seq",	/* DADDR should point to dest port */
2328 	  0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_TCPFG, 4, S3_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2329 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* Load TCP seq # */
2330 	{ "TCP control flags", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_TCPHL, 0,
2331 	  S3_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x045,  3, 0x0, 0x002f}, /* Load TCP flags */
2332 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_TCPHc, 0, S3_TCPHc,
2333 	  LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000},
2334 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2335 	  LD_HDR, 0x0ff,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2336 	{ "IP4 Fragment", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_FOFF,  0, S3_FOFF,
2337 	  LD_FID, 0x103,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP4 src+dst */
2338 	{ "IP4 frag offset", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S3_FOFF,  0, S3_FOFF,
2339 	  LD_SEQ, 0x040,  1, 0xD, 0xfff8},
2340 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2341 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2342 	{ NULL },
2343 };
2344 #ifdef HP_IP4FRAG_DEFAULT
2345 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_ip4fragtab
2346 #endif
2347 #endif
2348 
2349 /*
2350  * Alternate table which does batching without reassembly
2351  */
2352 #ifdef USE_HP_IP46TCP4BATCH
2353 static cas_hp_inst_t cas_prog_ip46tcp4batchtab[] = {
2354 	CAS_PROG_IP46TCP4_PREAMBLE,
2355 	{ "TCP seq",	/* DADDR should point to dest port */
2356 	  0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPFG, 0, S1_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2357 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* Load TCP seq # */
2358 	{ "TCP control flags", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHL, 0,
2359 	  S1_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x000,  3, 0x0, 0x0000}, /* Load TCP flags */
2360 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHc, 0,
2361 	  S1_TCPHc, LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000},
2362 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0,
2363 	  S1_PCKT,  IM_CTL, 0x040,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* set batch bit */
2364 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2365 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2366 	{ "Drop packet", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0,
2367 	  S1_PCKT,  IM_CTL, 0x080,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2368 	{ NULL },
2369 };
2370 #ifdef HP_IP46TCP4BATCH_DEFAULT
2371 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_ip46tcp4batchtab
2372 #endif
2373 #endif
2374 
2375 /* Workaround for Cassini rev2 descriptor corruption problem.
2376  * Does batching without reassembly, and sets the SAP to a known
2377  * data pattern for all packets.
2378  */
2379 #ifdef USE_HP_WORKAROUND
2380 static cas_hp_inst_t  cas_prog_workaroundtab[] = {
2381 	{ "packet arrival?", 0xffff, 0x0000, OP_NP,  6, S1_VLAN,  0,
2382 	  S1_PCKT,  CL_REG, 0x3ff,  1, 0x0, 0x0000} ,
2383 	{ "VLAN?", 0xffff, 0x8100, OP_EQ,  1, S1_CFI, 0, S1_8023,
2384 	  IM_CTL, 0x04a,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2385 	{ "CFI?", 0x1000, 0x1000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP,  1, S1_8023,
2386 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2387 	{ "8023?", 0xffff, 0x0600, OP_LT,  1, S1_LLC,   0, S1_IPV4,
2388 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2389 	{ "LLC?", 0xffff, 0xaaaa, OP_EQ,  1, S1_LLCc,  0, S1_CLNP,
2390 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2391 	{ "LLCc?", 0xff00, 0x0300, OP_EQ,  2, S1_IPV4,  0, S1_CLNP,
2392 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2393 	{ "IPV4?", 0xffff, 0x0800, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV4c, 0, S1_IPV6,
2394 	  IM_SAP, 0x6AE,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2395 	{ "IPV4 cont?", 0xff00, 0x4500, OP_EQ,  3, S1_IPV4F, 0, S1_CLNP,
2396 	  LD_SUM, 0x00a,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2397 	{ "IPV4 frag?", 0x3fff, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  1, S1_TCP44, 0, S1_CLNP,
2398 	  LD_LEN, 0x03e,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2399 	{ "TCP44?", 0x00ff, 0x0006, OP_EQ,  7, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_CLNP,
2400 	  LD_FID, 0x182,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP4&TCP src+dst */
2401 	{ "IPV6?", 0xffff, 0x86dd, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV6L, 0, S1_CLNP,
2402 	  LD_SUM, 0x015,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2403 	{ "IPV6 len", 0xf000, 0x6000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_IPV6c, 0, S1_CLNP,
2404 	  IM_R1,  0x128,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2405 	{ "IPV6 cont?", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  3, S1_TCP64, 0, S1_CLNP,
2406 	  LD_FID, 0x484,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP6&TCP src+dst */
2407 	{ "TCP64?", 0xff00, 0x0600, OP_EQ, 18, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_CLNP,
2408 	  LD_LEN, 0x03f,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2409 	{ "TCP seq",      /* DADDR should point to dest port */
2410 	  0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPFG, 4, S1_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2411 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* Load TCP seq # */
2412 	{ "TCP control flags", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHL, 0,
2413 	  S1_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x045,  3, 0x0, 0x002f}, /* Load TCP flags */
2414 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHc, 0, S1_TCPHc,
2415 	  LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000},
2416 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0,
2417 	  S1_PCKT,  LD_HDR, 0x0ff,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2418 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_CLNP2,
2419 	  IM_SAP, 0x6AE,  3, 0x0, 0xffff} ,
2420 	{ "Cleanup 2", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2421 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2422 	{ NULL },
2423 };
2424 #ifdef HP_WORKAROUND_DEFAULT
2425 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_workaroundtab
2426 #endif
2427 #endif
2428 
2429 #ifdef USE_HP_ENCRYPT
2430 static cas_hp_inst_t  cas_prog_encryptiontab[] = {
2431 	{ "packet arrival?", 0xffff, 0x0000, OP_NP,  6, S1_VLAN,  0,
2432 	  S1_PCKT,  CL_REG, 0x3ff,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2433 	{ "VLAN?", 0xffff, 0x8100, OP_EQ,  1, S1_CFI,   0, S1_8023,
2434 	  IM_CTL, 0x00a,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2435 #if 0
2436 //"CFI?", /* 02 FIND CFI and If FIND go to S1_DROP */
2437 //0x1000, 0x1000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_DROP,  1, S1_8023,  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x00
2438 	00,
2439 #endif
2440 	{ "CFI?", /* FIND CFI and If FIND go to CleanUP1 (ignore and send to host) */
2441 	  0x1000, 0x1000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP,  1, S1_8023,
2442 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2443 	{ "8023?", 0xffff, 0x0600, OP_LT,  1, S1_LLC,   0, S1_IPV4,
2444 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2445 	{ "LLC?", 0xffff, 0xaaaa, OP_EQ,  1, S1_LLCc,  0, S1_CLNP,
2446 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2447 	{ "LLCc?", 0xff00, 0x0300, OP_EQ,  2, S1_IPV4,  0, S1_CLNP,
2448 	  CL_REG, 0x000,  0, 0x0, 0x0000},
2449 	{ "IPV4?", 0xffff, 0x0800, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV4c, 0, S1_IPV6,
2450 	  LD_SAP, 0x100,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2451 	{ "IPV4 cont?", 0xff00, 0x4500, OP_EQ,  3, S1_IPV4F, 0, S1_CLNP,
2452 	  LD_SUM, 0x00a,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2453 	{ "IPV4 frag?", 0x3fff, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  1, S1_TCP44, 0, S1_CLNP,
2454 	  LD_LEN, 0x03e,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2455 	{ "TCP44?", 0x00ff, 0x0006, OP_EQ,  7, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_ESP4,
2456 	  LD_FID, 0x182,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* FID IP4&TCP src+dst */
2457 	{ "IPV6?", 0xffff, 0x86dd, OP_EQ,  1, S1_IPV6L, 0, S1_CLNP,
2458 	  LD_SUM, 0x015,  1, 0x0, 0x0000},
2459 	{ "IPV6 len", 0xf000, 0x6000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_IPV6c, 0, S1_CLNP,
2460 	  IM_R1,  0x128,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2461 	{ "IPV6 cont?", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  3, S1_TCP64, 0, S1_CLNP,
2462 	  LD_FID, 0x484,  1, 0x0, 0xffff}, /*  FID IP6&TCP src+dst */
2463 	{ "TCP64?",
2464 #if 0
2465 //@@@0xff00, 0x0600, OP_EQ, 18, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_ESP6,  LD_LEN, 0x03f,  1, 0x0, 0xffff,
2466 #endif
2467 	  0xff00, 0x0600, OP_EQ, 12, S1_TCPSQ, 0, S1_ESP6,  LD_LEN,
2468 	  0x03f,  1, 0x0, 0xffff},
2469 	{ "TCP seq", /* 14:DADDR should point to dest port */
2470 	  0xFFFF, 0x0080, OP_EQ,  0, S2_HTTP,  0, S1_TCPFG, LD_SEQ,
2471 	  0x081,  3, 0x0, 0xffff}, /* Load TCP seq # */
2472 	{ "TCP control flags", 0xFFFF, 0x8080, OP_EQ,  0, S2_HTTP,  0,
2473 	  S1_TCPHL, ST_FLG, 0x145,  2, 0x0, 0x002f}, /* Load TCP flags */
2474 	{ "TCP length", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_TCPHc, 0, S1_TCPHc,
2475 	  LD_R1,  0x205,  3, 0xB, 0xf000} ,
2476 	{ "TCP length cont", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0,
2477 	  S1_PCKT,  LD_HDR, 0x0ff,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2478 	{ "Cleanup", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2,  0, S1_CLNP2,
2479 	  IM_CTL, 0x001,  3, 0x0, 0x0001},
2480 	{ "Cleanup 2", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2481 	  CL_REG, 0x002,  3, 0x0, 0x0000},
2482 	{ "Drop packet", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2483 	  IM_CTL, 0x080,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2484 	{ "No HTTP", 0x0000, 0x0000, OP_EQ,  0, S1_PCKT,  0, S1_PCKT,
2485 	  IM_CTL, 0x044,  3, 0x0, 0xffff},
2486 	{ "IPV4 ESP encrypted?",  /* S1_ESP4 */
2487 	  0x00ff, 0x0032, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_AH4, IM_CTL,
2488 	  0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff},
2489 	{ "IPV4 AH encrypted?",   /* S1_AH4 */
2490 	  0x00ff, 0x0033, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_CLNP, IM_CTL,
2491 	  0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff},
2492 	{ "IPV6 ESP encrypted?",  /* S1_ESP6 */
2493 #if 0
2494 //@@@0x00ff, 0x0032, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_AH6, IM_CTL, 0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff,
2495 #endif
2496 	  0xff00, 0x3200, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_AH6, IM_CTL,
2497 	  0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff},
2498 	{ "IPV6 AH encrypted?",   /* S1_AH6 */
2499 #if 0
2500 //@@@0x00ff, 0x0033, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_CLNP, IM_CTL, 0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff,
2501 #endif
2502 	  0xff00, 0x3300, OP_EQ,  0, S1_CLNP2, 0, S1_CLNP, IM_CTL,
2503 	  0x021, 1,  0x0, 0xffff},
2504 	{ NULL },
2505 };
2506 #ifdef HP_ENCRYPT_DEFAULT
2507 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_encryptiontab
2508 #endif
2509 #endif
2510 
2511 static cas_hp_inst_t cas_prog_null[] = { {NULL} };
2512 #ifdef HP_NULL_DEFAULT
2513 #define CAS_HP_FIRMWARE               cas_prog_null
2514 #endif
2515 
2516 /* phy types */
2517 #define   CAS_PHY_UNKNOWN       0x00
2518 #define   CAS_PHY_SERDES        0x01
2519 #define   CAS_PHY_MII_MDIO0     0x02
2520 #define   CAS_PHY_MII_MDIO1     0x04
2521 #define   CAS_PHY_MII(x)        ((x) & (CAS_PHY_MII_MDIO0 | CAS_PHY_MII_MDIO1))
2522 
2523 /* _RING_INDEX is the index for the ring sizes to be used.  _RING_SIZE
2524  * is the actual size. the default index for the various rings is
2525  * 8. NOTE: there a bunch of alignment constraints for the rings. to
2526  * deal with that, i just allocate rings to create the desired
2527  * alignment. here are the constraints:
2528  *   RX DESC and COMP rings must be 8KB aligned
2529  *   TX DESC must be 2KB aligned.
2530  * if you change the numbers, be cognizant of how the alignment will change
2531  * in INIT_BLOCK as well.
2532  */
2533 
2534 #define DESC_RING_I_TO_S(x)  (32*(1 << (x)))
2535 #define COMP_RING_I_TO_S(x)  (128*(1 << (x)))
2536 #define TX_DESC_RING_INDEX 4  /* 512 = 8k */
2537 #define RX_DESC_RING_INDEX 4  /* 512 = 8k */
2538 #define RX_COMP_RING_INDEX 4  /* 2048 = 64k: should be 4x rx ring size */
2539 
2540 #if (TX_DESC_RING_INDEX > 8) || (TX_DESC_RING_INDEX < 0)
2541 #error TX_DESC_RING_INDEX must be between 0 and 8
2542 #endif
2543 
2544 #if (RX_DESC_RING_INDEX > 8) || (RX_DESC_RING_INDEX < 0)
2545 #error RX_DESC_RING_INDEX must be between 0 and 8
2546 #endif
2547 
2548 #if (RX_COMP_RING_INDEX > 8) || (RX_COMP_RING_INDEX < 0)
2549 #error RX_COMP_RING_INDEX must be between 0 and 8
2550 #endif
2551 
2552 #define N_TX_RINGS                    MAX_TX_RINGS      /* for QoS */
2553 #define N_TX_RINGS_MASK               MAX_TX_RINGS_MASK
2554 #define N_RX_DESC_RINGS               MAX_RX_DESC_RINGS /* 1 for ipsec */
2555 #define N_RX_COMP_RINGS               0x1 /* for mult. PCI interrupts */
2556 
2557 /* number of flows that can go through re-assembly */
2558 #define N_RX_FLOWS                    64
2559 
2560 #define TX_DESC_RING_SIZE  DESC_RING_I_TO_S(TX_DESC_RING_INDEX)
2561 #define RX_DESC_RING_SIZE  DESC_RING_I_TO_S(RX_DESC_RING_INDEX)
2562 #define RX_COMP_RING_SIZE  COMP_RING_I_TO_S(RX_COMP_RING_INDEX)
2563 #define TX_DESC_RINGN_INDEX(x) TX_DESC_RING_INDEX
2564 #define RX_DESC_RINGN_INDEX(x) RX_DESC_RING_INDEX
2565 #define RX_COMP_RINGN_INDEX(x) RX_COMP_RING_INDEX
2566 #define TX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(x)  TX_DESC_RING_SIZE
2567 #define RX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(x)  RX_DESC_RING_SIZE
2568 #define RX_COMP_RINGN_SIZE(x)  RX_COMP_RING_SIZE
2569 
2570 /* convert values */
2571 #define CAS_BASE(x, y)                (((y) << (x ## _SHIFT)) & (x ## _MASK))
2572 #define CAS_VAL(x, y)                 (((y) & (x ## _MASK)) >> (x ## _SHIFT))
2573 #define CAS_TX_RINGN_BASE(y)          ((TX_DESC_RINGN_INDEX(y) << \
2574                                         TX_CFG_DESC_RINGN_SHIFT(y)) & \
2575                                         TX_CFG_DESC_RINGN_MASK(y))
2576 
2577 /* min is 2k, but we can't do jumbo frames unless it's at least 8k */
2578 #define CAS_MIN_PAGE_SHIFT            11 /* 2048 */
2579 #define CAS_JUMBO_PAGE_SHIFT          13 /* 8192 */
2580 #define CAS_MAX_PAGE_SHIFT            14 /* 16384 */
2581 
2582 #define TX_DESC_BUFLEN_MASK         0x0000000000003FFFULL /* buffer length in
2583 							     bytes. 0 - 9256 */
2584 #define TX_DESC_BUFLEN_SHIFT        0
2585 #define TX_DESC_CSUM_START_MASK     0x00000000001F8000ULL /* checksum start. #
2586 							     of bytes to be
2587 							     skipped before
2588 							     csum calc begins.
2589 							     value must be
2590 							     even */
2591 #define TX_DESC_CSUM_START_SHIFT    15
2592 #define TX_DESC_CSUM_STUFF_MASK     0x000000001FE00000ULL /* checksum stuff.
2593 							     byte offset w/in
2594 							     the pkt for the
2595 							     1st csum byte.
2596 							     must be > 8 */
2597 #define TX_DESC_CSUM_STUFF_SHIFT    21
2598 #define TX_DESC_CSUM_EN             0x0000000020000000ULL /* enable checksum */
2599 #define TX_DESC_EOF                 0x0000000040000000ULL /* end of frame */
2600 #define TX_DESC_SOF                 0x0000000080000000ULL /* start of frame */
2601 #define TX_DESC_INTME               0x0000000100000000ULL /* interrupt me */
2602 #define TX_DESC_NO_CRC              0x0000000200000000ULL /* debugging only.
2603 							     CRC will not be
2604 							     inserted into
2605 							     outgoing frame. */
2606 struct cas_tx_desc {
2607 	__le64     control;
2608 	__le64     buffer;
2609 };
2610 
2611 /* descriptor ring for free buffers contains page-sized buffers. the index
2612  * value is not used by the hw in any way. it's just stored and returned in
2613  * the completion ring.
2614  */
2615 struct cas_rx_desc {
2616 	__le64     index;
2617 	__le64     buffer;
2618 };
2619 
2620 /* received packets are put on the completion ring. */
2621 /* word 1 */
2622 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_SIZE_MASK           0x0000000007FFE000ULL
2623 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_SIZE_SHIFT          13
2624 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_OFF_MASK            0x000001FFF8000000ULL
2625 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_OFF_SHIFT           27
2626 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_INDEX_MASK          0x007FFE0000000000ULL
2627 #define RX_COMP1_DATA_INDEX_SHIFT         41
2628 #define RX_COMP1_SKIP_MASK                0x0180000000000000ULL
2629 #define RX_COMP1_SKIP_SHIFT               55
2630 #define RX_COMP1_RELEASE_NEXT             0x0200000000000000ULL
2631 #define RX_COMP1_SPLIT_PKT                0x0400000000000000ULL
2632 #define RX_COMP1_RELEASE_FLOW             0x0800000000000000ULL
2633 #define RX_COMP1_RELEASE_DATA             0x1000000000000000ULL
2634 #define RX_COMP1_RELEASE_HDR              0x2000000000000000ULL
2635 #define RX_COMP1_TYPE_MASK                0xC000000000000000ULL
2636 #define RX_COMP1_TYPE_SHIFT               62
2637 
2638 /* word 2 */
2639 #define RX_COMP2_NEXT_INDEX_MASK          0x00000007FFE00000ULL
2640 #define RX_COMP2_NEXT_INDEX_SHIFT         21
2641 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_SIZE_MASK            0x00000FF800000000ULL
2642 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_SIZE_SHIFT           35
2643 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_OFF_MASK             0x0003F00000000000ULL
2644 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_OFF_SHIFT            44
2645 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_INDEX_MASK           0xFFFC000000000000ULL
2646 #define RX_COMP2_HDR_INDEX_SHIFT          50
2647 
2648 /* word 3 */
2649 #define RX_COMP3_SMALL_PKT                0x0000000000000001ULL
2650 #define RX_COMP3_JUMBO_PKT                0x0000000000000002ULL
2651 #define RX_COMP3_JUMBO_HDR_SPLIT_EN       0x0000000000000004ULL
2652 #define RX_COMP3_CSUM_START_MASK          0x000000000007F000ULL
2653 #define RX_COMP3_CSUM_START_SHIFT         12
2654 #define RX_COMP3_FLOWID_MASK              0x0000000001F80000ULL
2655 #define RX_COMP3_FLOWID_SHIFT             19
2656 #define RX_COMP3_OPCODE_MASK              0x000000000E000000ULL
2657 #define RX_COMP3_OPCODE_SHIFT             25
2658 #define RX_COMP3_FORCE_FLAG               0x0000000010000000ULL
2659 #define RX_COMP3_NO_ASSIST                0x0000000020000000ULL
2660 #define RX_COMP3_LOAD_BAL_MASK            0x000001F800000000ULL
2661 #define RX_COMP3_LOAD_BAL_SHIFT           35
2662 #define RX_PLUS_COMP3_ENC_PKT             0x0000020000000000ULL /* cas+ */
2663 #define RX_COMP3_L3_HEAD_OFF_MASK         0x0000FE0000000000ULL /* cas */
2664 #define RX_COMP3_L3_HEAD_OFF_SHIFT        41
2665 #define RX_PLUS_COMP_L3_HEAD_OFF_MASK     0x0000FC0000000000ULL /* cas+ */
2666 #define RX_PLUS_COMP_L3_HEAD_OFF_SHIFT    42
2667 #define RX_COMP3_SAP_MASK                 0xFFFF000000000000ULL
2668 #define RX_COMP3_SAP_SHIFT                48
2669 
2670 /* word 4 */
2671 #define RX_COMP4_TCP_CSUM_MASK            0x000000000000FFFFULL
2672 #define RX_COMP4_TCP_CSUM_SHIFT           0
2673 #define RX_COMP4_PKT_LEN_MASK             0x000000003FFF0000ULL
2674 #define RX_COMP4_PKT_LEN_SHIFT            16
2675 #define RX_COMP4_PERFECT_MATCH_MASK       0x00000003C0000000ULL
2676 #define RX_COMP4_PERFECT_MATCH_SHIFT      30
2677 #define RX_COMP4_ZERO                     0x0000080000000000ULL
2678 #define RX_COMP4_HASH_VAL_MASK            0x0FFFF00000000000ULL
2679 #define RX_COMP4_HASH_VAL_SHIFT           44
2680 #define RX_COMP4_HASH_PASS                0x1000000000000000ULL
2681 #define RX_COMP4_BAD                      0x4000000000000000ULL
2682 #define RX_COMP4_LEN_MISMATCH             0x8000000000000000ULL
2683 
2684 /* we encode the following: ring/index/release. only 14 bits
2685  * are usable.
2686  * NOTE: the encoding is dependent upon RX_DESC_RING_SIZE and
2687  *       MAX_RX_DESC_RINGS. */
2688 #define RX_INDEX_NUM_MASK                 0x0000000000000FFFULL
2689 #define RX_INDEX_NUM_SHIFT                0
2690 #define RX_INDEX_RING_MASK                0x0000000000001000ULL
2691 #define RX_INDEX_RING_SHIFT               12
2692 #define RX_INDEX_RELEASE                  0x0000000000002000ULL
2693 
2694 struct cas_rx_comp {
2695 	__le64     word1;
2696 	__le64     word2;
2697 	__le64     word3;
2698 	__le64     word4;
2699 };
2700 
2701 enum link_state {
2702 	link_down = 0,	/* No link, will retry */
2703 	link_aneg,	/* Autoneg in progress */
2704 	link_force_try,	/* Try Forced link speed */
2705 	link_force_ret,	/* Forced mode worked, retrying autoneg */
2706 	link_force_ok,	/* Stay in forced mode */
2707 	link_up		/* Link is up */
2708 };
2709 
2710 typedef struct cas_page {
2711 	struct list_head list;
2712 	struct page *buffer;
2713 	dma_addr_t dma_addr;
2714 	int used;
2715 } cas_page_t;
2716 
2717 
2718 /* some alignment constraints:
2719  * TX DESC, RX DESC, and RX COMP must each be 8K aligned.
2720  * TX COMPWB must be 8-byte aligned.
2721  * to accomplish this, here's what we do:
2722  *
2723  * INIT_BLOCK_RX_COMP  = 64k (already aligned)
2724  * INIT_BLOCK_RX_DESC  = 8k
2725  * INIT_BLOCK_TX       = 8k
2726  * INIT_BLOCK_RX1_DESC = 8k
2727  * TX COMPWB
2728  */
2729 #define INIT_BLOCK_TX           (TX_DESC_RING_SIZE)
2730 #define INIT_BLOCK_RX_DESC      (RX_DESC_RING_SIZE)
2731 #define INIT_BLOCK_RX_COMP      (RX_COMP_RING_SIZE)
2732 
2733 struct cas_init_block {
2734 	struct cas_rx_comp rxcs[N_RX_COMP_RINGS][INIT_BLOCK_RX_COMP];
2735 	struct cas_rx_desc rxds[N_RX_DESC_RINGS][INIT_BLOCK_RX_DESC];
2736 	struct cas_tx_desc txds[N_TX_RINGS][INIT_BLOCK_TX];
2737 	__le64 tx_compwb;
2738 };
2739 
2740 /* tiny buffers to deal with target abort issue. we allocate a bit
2741  * over so that we don't have target abort issues with these buffers
2742  * as well.
2743  */
2744 #define TX_TINY_BUF_LEN    0x100
2745 #define TX_TINY_BUF_BLOCK  ((INIT_BLOCK_TX + 1)*TX_TINY_BUF_LEN)
2746 
2747 struct cas_tiny_count {
2748 	int nbufs;
2749 	int used;
2750 };
2751 
2752 struct cas {
2753 	spinlock_t lock; /* for most bits */
2754 	spinlock_t tx_lock[N_TX_RINGS]; /* tx bits */
2755 	spinlock_t stat_lock[N_TX_RINGS + 1]; /* for stat gathering */
2756 	spinlock_t rx_inuse_lock; /* rx inuse list */
2757 	spinlock_t rx_spare_lock; /* rx spare list */
2758 
2759 	void __iomem *regs;
2760 	int tx_new[N_TX_RINGS], tx_old[N_TX_RINGS];
2761 	int rx_old[N_RX_DESC_RINGS];
2762 	int rx_cur[N_RX_COMP_RINGS], rx_new[N_RX_COMP_RINGS];
2763 	int rx_last[N_RX_DESC_RINGS];
2764 
2765 	struct napi_struct napi;
2766 
2767 	/* Set when chip is actually in operational state
2768 	 * (ie. not power managed) */
2769 	int hw_running;
2770 	int opened;
2771 	struct mutex pm_mutex; /* open/close/suspend/resume */
2772 
2773 	struct cas_init_block *init_block;
2774 	struct cas_tx_desc *init_txds[MAX_TX_RINGS];
2775 	struct cas_rx_desc *init_rxds[MAX_RX_DESC_RINGS];
2776 	struct cas_rx_comp *init_rxcs[MAX_RX_COMP_RINGS];
2777 
2778 	/* we use sk_buffs for tx and pages for rx. the rx skbuffs
2779 	 * are there for flow re-assembly. */
2780 	struct sk_buff      *tx_skbs[N_TX_RINGS][TX_DESC_RING_SIZE];
2781 	struct sk_buff_head  rx_flows[N_RX_FLOWS];
2782 	cas_page_t          *rx_pages[N_RX_DESC_RINGS][RX_DESC_RING_SIZE];
2783 	struct list_head     rx_spare_list, rx_inuse_list;
2784 	int                  rx_spares_needed;
2785 
2786 	/* for small packets when copying would be quicker than
2787 	   mapping */
2788 	struct cas_tiny_count tx_tiny_use[N_TX_RINGS][TX_DESC_RING_SIZE];
2789 	u8 *tx_tiny_bufs[N_TX_RINGS];
2790 
2791 	u32			msg_enable;
2792 
2793 	/* N_TX_RINGS must be >= N_RX_DESC_RINGS */
2794 	struct net_device_stats net_stats[N_TX_RINGS + 1];
2795 
2796 	u32			pci_cfg[64 >> 2];
2797 	u8                      pci_revision;
2798 
2799 	int                     phy_type;
2800 	int			phy_addr;
2801 	u32                     phy_id;
2802 #define CAS_FLAG_1000MB_CAP     0x00000001
2803 #define CAS_FLAG_REG_PLUS       0x00000002
2804 #define CAS_FLAG_TARGET_ABORT   0x00000004
2805 #define CAS_FLAG_SATURN         0x00000008
2806 #define CAS_FLAG_RXD_POST_MASK  0x000000F0
2807 #define CAS_FLAG_RXD_POST_SHIFT 4
2808 #define CAS_FLAG_RXD_POST(x)    ((1 << (CAS_FLAG_RXD_POST_SHIFT + (x))) & \
2809                                  CAS_FLAG_RXD_POST_MASK)
2810 #define CAS_FLAG_ENTROPY_DEV    0x00000100
2811 #define CAS_FLAG_NO_HW_CSUM     0x00000200
2812 	u32                     cas_flags;
2813 	int                     packet_min; /* minimum packet size */
2814 	int			tx_fifo_size;
2815 	int			rx_fifo_size;
2816 	int			rx_pause_off;
2817 	int			rx_pause_on;
2818 	int                     crc_size;      /* 4 if half-duplex */
2819 
2820 	int                     pci_irq_INTC;
2821 	int                     min_frame_size; /* for tx fifo workaround */
2822 
2823 	/* page size allocation */
2824 	int                     page_size;
2825 	int                     page_order;
2826 	int                     mtu_stride;
2827 
2828 	u32			mac_rx_cfg;
2829 
2830 	/* Autoneg & PHY control */
2831 	int			link_cntl;
2832 	int			link_fcntl;
2833 	enum link_state		lstate;
2834 	struct timer_list	link_timer;
2835 	int			timer_ticks;
2836 	struct work_struct	reset_task;
2837 #if 0
2838 	atomic_t		reset_task_pending;
2839 #else
2840 	atomic_t		reset_task_pending;
2841 	atomic_t		reset_task_pending_mtu;
2842 	atomic_t		reset_task_pending_spare;
2843 	atomic_t		reset_task_pending_all;
2844 #endif
2845 
2846 	/* Link-down problem workaround */
2847 #define LINK_TRANSITION_UNKNOWN 	0
2848 #define LINK_TRANSITION_ON_FAILURE 	1
2849 #define LINK_TRANSITION_STILL_FAILED 	2
2850 #define LINK_TRANSITION_LINK_UP 	3
2851 #define LINK_TRANSITION_LINK_CONFIG	4
2852 #define LINK_TRANSITION_LINK_DOWN	5
2853 #define LINK_TRANSITION_REQUESTED_RESET	6
2854 	int			link_transition;
2855 	int 			link_transition_jiffies_valid;
2856 	unsigned long		link_transition_jiffies;
2857 
2858 	/* Tuning */
2859 	u8 orig_cacheline_size;	/* value when loaded */
2860 #define CAS_PREF_CACHELINE_SIZE	 0x20	/* Minimum desired */
2861 
2862 	/* Diagnostic counters and state. */
2863 	int 			casreg_len; /* reg-space size for dumping */
2864 	u64			pause_entered;
2865 	u16			pause_last_time_recvd;
2866 
2867 	dma_addr_t block_dvma, tx_tiny_dvma[N_TX_RINGS];
2868 	struct pci_dev *pdev;
2869 	struct net_device *dev;
2870 #if defined(CONFIG_OF)
2871 	struct device_node	*of_node;
2872 #endif
2873 
2874 	/* Firmware Info */
2875 	u16			fw_load_addr;
2876 	u32			fw_size;
2877 	u8			*fw_data;
2878 };
2879 
2880 #define TX_DESC_NEXT(r, x)  (((x) + 1) & (TX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(r) - 1))
2881 #define RX_DESC_ENTRY(r, x) ((x) & (RX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(r) - 1))
2882 #define RX_COMP_ENTRY(r, x) ((x) & (RX_COMP_RINGN_SIZE(r) - 1))
2883 
2884 #define TX_BUFF_COUNT(r, x, y)    ((x) <= (y) ? ((y) - (x)) : \
2885         (TX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(r) - (x) + (y)))
2886 
2887 #define TX_BUFFS_AVAIL(cp, i)	((cp)->tx_old[(i)] <= (cp)->tx_new[(i)] ? \
2888         (cp)->tx_old[(i)] + (TX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(i) - 1) - (cp)->tx_new[(i)] : \
2889         (cp)->tx_old[(i)] - (cp)->tx_new[(i)] - 1)
2890 
2891 #define CAS_ALIGN(addr, align) \
2892      (((unsigned long) (addr) + ((align) - 1UL)) & ~((align) - 1))
2893 
2894 #define RX_FIFO_SIZE                  16384
2895 #define EXPANSION_ROM_SIZE            65536
2896 
2897 #define CAS_MC_EXACT_MATCH_SIZE       15
2898 #define CAS_MC_HASH_SIZE              256
2899 #define CAS_MC_HASH_MAX              (CAS_MC_EXACT_MATCH_SIZE + \
2900                                       CAS_MC_HASH_SIZE)
2901 
2902 #define TX_TARGET_ABORT_LEN           0x20
2903 #define RX_SWIVEL_OFF_VAL             0x2
2904 #define RX_AE_FREEN_VAL(x)            (RX_DESC_RINGN_SIZE(x) >> 1)
2905 #define RX_AE_COMP_VAL                (RX_COMP_RING_SIZE >> 1)
2906 #define RX_BLANK_INTR_PKT_VAL         0x05
2907 #define RX_BLANK_INTR_TIME_VAL        0x0F
2908 #define HP_TCP_THRESH_VAL             1530 /* reduce to enable reassembly */
2909 
2910 #define RX_SPARE_COUNT                (RX_DESC_RING_SIZE >> 1)
2911 #define RX_SPARE_RECOVER_VAL          (RX_SPARE_COUNT >> 2)
2912 
2913 #endif /* _CASSINI_H */
2914