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40/**
41*
42* @file xemac_options.c
43*
44* Functions in this file handle configuration of the XEmac driver.
45*
46* <pre>
47* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
48*
49* Ver Who Date Changes
50* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
51* 1.00a rpm 07/31/01 First release
52* 1.00b rpm 02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
53* 1.00c rpm 12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
54* </pre>
55*
56******************************************************************************/
57
58/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
59
60#include "xbasic_types.h"
61#include "xemac_i.h"
62#include "xio.h"
63
64/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
65
66#define XEM_MAX_IFG 32 /* Maximum Interframe gap value */
67
68/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
69
70/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
71
72/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
73
74/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
75
76/*
77 * A table of options and masks. This table maps the user-visible options with
78 * the control register masks. It is used in Set/GetOptions as an alternative
79 * to a series of if/else pairs. Note that the polled options does not have a
80 * corresponding entry in the control register, so it does not exist in the
81 * table.
82 */
83typedef struct {
84 u32 Option;
85 u32 Mask;
86} OptionMap;
87
88static OptionMap OptionsTable[] = {
89 {XEM_UNICAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_UNICAST_ENABLE_MASK},
90 {XEM_BROADCAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_BROAD_ENABLE_MASK},
91 {XEM_PROMISC_OPTION, XEM_ECR_PROMISC_ENABLE_MASK},
92 {XEM_FDUPLEX_OPTION, XEM_ECR_FULL_DUPLEX_MASK},
93 {XEM_LOOPBACK_OPTION, XEM_ECR_LOOPBACK_MASK},
94 {XEM_MULTICAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_MULTI_ENABLE_MASK},
95 {XEM_FLOW_CONTROL_OPTION, XEM_ECR_PAUSE_FRAME_MASK},
96 {XEM_INSERT_PAD_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_PAD_ENABLE_MASK},
97 {XEM_INSERT_FCS_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_FCS_ENABLE_MASK},
98 {XEM_INSERT_ADDR_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_INSERT_MASK},
99 {XEM_OVWRT_ADDR_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_OVWRT_MASK},
100 {XEM_STRIP_PAD_FCS_OPTION, XEM_ECR_RECV_STRIP_ENABLE_MASK}
101};
102
103#define XEM_NUM_OPTIONS (sizeof(OptionsTable) / sizeof(OptionMap))
104
105/*****************************************************************************/
106/**
107*
108* Set Ethernet driver/device options. The device must be stopped before
109* calling this function. The options are contained within a bit-mask with each
110* bit representing an option (i.e., you can OR the options together). A one (1)
111* in the bit-mask turns an option on, and a zero (0) turns the option off.
112*
113* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
114* @param OptionsFlag is a bit-mask representing the Ethernet options to turn on
115* or off. See xemac.h for a description of the available options.
116*
117* @return
118*
119* - XST_SUCCESS if the options were set successfully
120* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not yet been stopped
121*
122* @note
123*
124* This function is not thread-safe and makes use of internal resources that are
125* shared between the Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions, so if one task
126* might be setting device options while another is trying to start the device,
127* protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore) is required.
128*
129******************************************************************************/
130XStatus
131XEmac_SetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 OptionsFlag)
132{
133 u32 ControlReg;
134 int Index;
135
136 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
137 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
138
139 if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
140 return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
141 }
142
143 ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
144
145 /*
146 * Loop through the options table, turning the option on or off
147 * depending on whether the bit is set in the incoming options flag.
148 */
149 for (Index = 0; Index < XEM_NUM_OPTIONS; Index++) {
150 if (OptionsFlag & OptionsTable[Index].Option) {
151 ControlReg |= OptionsTable[Index].Mask; /* turn it on */
152 } else {
153 ControlReg &= ~OptionsTable[Index].Mask; /* turn it off */
154 }
155 }
156
157 /*
158 * TODO: need to validate addr-overwrite only if addr-insert?
159 */
160
161 /*
162 * Now write the control register. Leave it to the upper layers
163 * to restart the device.
164 */
165 XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg);
166
167 /*
168 * Check the polled option
169 */
170 if (OptionsFlag & XEM_POLLED_OPTION) {
171 InstancePtr->IsPolled = TRUE;
172 } else {
173 InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE;
174 }
175
176 return XST_SUCCESS;
177}
178
179/*****************************************************************************/
180/**
181*
182* Get Ethernet driver/device options. The 32-bit value returned is a bit-mask
183* representing the options. A one (1) in the bit-mask means the option is on,
184* and a zero (0) means the option is off.
185*
186* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
187*
188* @return
189*
190* The 32-bit value of the Ethernet options. The value is a bit-mask
191* representing all options that are currently enabled. See xemac.h for a
192* description of the available options.
193*
194* @note
195*
196* None.
197*
198******************************************************************************/
199u32
200XEmac_GetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr)
201{
202 u32 OptionsFlag = 0;
203 u32 ControlReg;
204 int Index;
205
206 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
207 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
208
209 /*
210 * Get the control register to determine which options are currently set.
211 */
212 ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
213
214 /*
215 * Loop through the options table to determine which options are set
216 */
217 for (Index = 0; Index < XEM_NUM_OPTIONS; Index++) {
218 if (ControlReg & OptionsTable[Index].Mask) {
219 OptionsFlag |= OptionsTable[Index].Option;
220 }
221 }
222
223 if (InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
224 OptionsFlag |= XEM_POLLED_OPTION;
225 }
226
227 return OptionsFlag;
228}
229
230/*****************************************************************************/
231/**
232*
233* Set the Interframe Gap (IFG), which is the time the MAC delays between
234* transmitting frames. There are two parts required. The total interframe gap
235* is the total of the two parts. The values provided for the Part1 and Part2
236* parameters are multiplied by 4 to obtain the bit-time interval. The first
237* part should be the first 2/3 of the total interframe gap. The MAC will reset
238* the interframe gap timer if carrier sense becomes true during the period
239* defined by interframe gap Part1. Part1 may be shorter than 2/3 the total and
240* can be as small as zero. The second part should be the last 1/3 of the total
241* interframe gap, but can be as large as the total interframe gap. The MAC
242* will not reset the interframe gap timer if carrier sense becomes true during
243* the period defined by interframe gap Part2.
244*
245* The device must be stopped before setting the interframe gap.
246*
247* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
248* @param Part1 is the interframe gap part 1 (which will be multiplied by 4 to
249* get the bit-time interval).
250* @param Part2 is the interframe gap part 2 (which will be multiplied by 4 to
251* get the bit-time interval).
252*
253* @return
254*
255* - XST_SUCCESS if the interframe gap was set successfully
256* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not been stopped
257*
258* @note
259*
260* None.
261*
262******************************************************************************/
263XStatus
264XEmac_SetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 Part1, u8 Part2)
265{
266 u32 Ifg;
267
268 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
269 XASSERT_NONVOID(Part1 < XEM_MAX_IFG);
270 XASSERT_NONVOID(Part2 < XEM_MAX_IFG);
271 XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
272
273 /*
274 * Be sure device has been stopped
275 */
276 if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
277 return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
278 }
279
280 Ifg = Part1 << XEM_IFGP_PART1_SHIFT;
281 Ifg |= (Part2 << XEM_IFGP_PART2_SHIFT);
282 XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_IFGP_OFFSET, Ifg);
283
284 return XST_SUCCESS;
285}
286
287/*****************************************************************************/
288/**
289*
290* Get the interframe gap, parts 1 and 2. See the description of interframe gap
291* above in XEmac_SetInterframeGap().
292*
293* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
294* @param Part1Ptr is a pointer to an 8-bit buffer into which the interframe gap
295* part 1 value will be copied.
296* @param Part2Ptr is a pointer to an 8-bit buffer into which the interframe gap
297* part 2 value will be copied.
298*
299* @return
300*
301* None. The values of the interframe gap parts are copied into the
302* output parameters.
303*
304******************************************************************************/
305void
306XEmac_GetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * Part1Ptr, u8 * Part2Ptr)
307{
308 u32 Ifg;
309
310 XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
311 XASSERT_VOID(Part1Ptr != NULL);
312 XASSERT_VOID(Part2Ptr != NULL);
313 XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
314
315 Ifg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_IFGP_OFFSET);
316 *Part1Ptr = (Ifg & XEM_IFGP_PART1_MASK) >> XEM_IFGP_PART1_SHIFT;
317 *Part2Ptr = (Ifg & XEM_IFGP_PART2_MASK) >> XEM_IFGP_PART2_SHIFT;
318}