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1 /*	$NetBSD: tulipvar.h,v 1.47 2002/04/09 05:57:21 chs Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
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7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9  * NASA Ames Research Center.
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39 
40 #ifndef _DEV_IC_TULIPVAR_H_
41 #define	_DEV_IC_TULIPVAR_H_
42 
43 #include "rnd.h"
44 
45 #include <sys/queue.h>
46 #include <sys/callout.h>
47 
48 #if NRND > 0
49 #include <sys/rnd.h>
50 #endif
51 
52 /*
53  * Misc. definitions for the Digital Semiconductor ``Tulip'' (21x4x)
54  * Ethernet controller family driver.
55  */
56 
57 /*
58  * Transmit descriptor list size.  This is arbitrary, but allocate
59  * enough descriptors for 64 pending transmissions and 16 segments
60  * per packet.  Since a descriptor holds 2 buffer addresses, that's
61  * 8 descriptors per packet.  This MUST work out to a power of 2.
62  */
63 #define	TULIP_NTXSEGS		16
64 
65 #define	TULIP_TXQUEUELEN	64
66 #define	TULIP_NTXDESC		(TULIP_TXQUEUELEN * TULIP_NTXSEGS)
67 #define	TULIP_NTXDESC_MASK	(TULIP_NTXDESC - 1)
68 #define	TULIP_NEXTTX(x)		((x + 1) & TULIP_NTXDESC_MASK)
69 
70 /*
71  * Receive descriptor list size.  We have one Rx buffer per incoming
72  * packet, so this logic is a little simpler.
73  */
74 #define	TULIP_NRXDESC		64
75 #define	TULIP_NRXDESC_MASK	(TULIP_NRXDESC - 1)
76 #define	TULIP_NEXTRX(x)		((x + 1) & TULIP_NRXDESC_MASK)
77 
78 /*
79  * Control structures are DMA'd to the TULIP chip.  We allocate them in
80  * a single clump that maps to a single DMA segment to make several things
81  * easier.
82  */
83 struct tulip_control_data {
84 	/*
85 	 * The transmit descriptors.
86 	 */
87 	struct tulip_desc tcd_txdescs[TULIP_NTXDESC];
88 
89 	/*
90 	 * The receive descriptors.
91 	 */
92 	struct tulip_desc tcd_rxdescs[TULIP_NRXDESC];
93 
94 	/*
95 	 * The setup packet.
96 	 */
97 	u_int32_t tcd_setup_packet[TULIP_SETUP_PACKET_LEN / sizeof(u_int32_t)];
98 };
99 
100 #define	TULIP_CDOFF(x)		offsetof(struct tulip_control_data, x)
101 #define	TULIP_CDTXOFF(x)	TULIP_CDOFF(tcd_txdescs[(x)])
102 #define	TULIP_CDRXOFF(x)	TULIP_CDOFF(tcd_rxdescs[(x)])
103 #define	TULIP_CDSPOFF		TULIP_CDOFF(tcd_setup_packet)
104 
105 /*
106  * Software state for transmit jobs.
107  */
108 struct tulip_txsoft {
109 	struct mbuf *txs_mbuf;		/* head of our mbuf chain */
110 	bus_dmamap_t txs_dmamap;	/* our DMA map */
111 	int txs_firstdesc;		/* first descriptor in packet */
112 	int txs_lastdesc;		/* last descriptor in packet */
113 	int txs_ndescs;			/* number of descriptors */
114 	SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(tulip_txsoft) txs_q;
115 };
116 
117 SIMPLEQ_HEAD(tulip_txsq, tulip_txsoft);
118 
119 /*
120  * Software state for receive jobs.
121  */
122 struct tulip_rxsoft {
123 	struct mbuf *rxs_mbuf;		/* head of our mbuf chain */
124 	bus_dmamap_t rxs_dmamap;	/* our DMA map */
125 };
126 
127 /*
128  * Type of Tulip chip we're dealing with.
129  */
130 typedef enum {
131 	TULIP_CHIP_INVALID   = 0,	/* invalid chip type */
132 	TULIP_CHIP_DE425     = 1,	/* DE-425 EISA */
133 	TULIP_CHIP_21040     = 2,	/* DECchip 21040 */
134 	TULIP_CHIP_21041     = 3,	/* DECchip 21041 */
135 	TULIP_CHIP_21140     = 4,	/* DECchip 21140 */
136 	TULIP_CHIP_21140A    = 5,	/* DECchip 21140A */
137 	TULIP_CHIP_21142     = 6,	/* DECchip 21142 */
138 	TULIP_CHIP_21143     = 7,	/* DECchip 21143 */
139 	TULIP_CHIP_82C168    = 8,	/* Lite-On 82C168 PNIC */
140 	TULIP_CHIP_82C169    = 9,	/* Lite-On 82C169 PNIC */
141 	TULIP_CHIP_82C115    = 10,	/* Lite-On 82C115 PNIC II */
142 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98713   = 11,	/* Macronix 98713 PMAC */
143 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98713A  = 12,	/* Macronix 98713A PMAC */
144 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98715   = 13,	/* Macronix 98715 PMAC */
145 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98715A  = 14,	/* Macronix 98715A PMAC */
146 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98715AEC_X = 15,	/* Macronix 98715AEC-C, -E PMAC */
147 	TULIP_CHIP_MX98725   = 16,	/* Macronix 98725 PMAC */
148 	TULIP_CHIP_WB89C840F = 17,	/* Winbond 89C840F */
149 	TULIP_CHIP_DM9102    = 18,	/* Davicom DM9102 */
150 	TULIP_CHIP_DM9102A   = 19,	/* Davicom DM9102A */
151 	TULIP_CHIP_AL981     = 20,	/* ADMtek AL981 */
152 	TULIP_CHIP_AN983     = 21,	/* ADMtek AN983 */
153 	TULIP_CHIP_AN985     = 22,	/* ADMtek AN985 */
154 	TULIP_CHIP_AX88140   = 23,	/* ASIX AX88140 */
155 	TULIP_CHIP_AX88141   = 24,	/* ASIX AX88141 */
156 	TULIP_CHIP_X3201_3   = 25	/* Xircom X3201-3 */
157 } tulip_chip_t;
158 
159 #define	TULIP_CHIP_NAMES						\
160 {									\
161 	NULL,								\
162 	"DE-425",							\
163 	"DECchip 21040",						\
164 	"DECchip 21041",						\
165 	"DECchip 21140",						\
166 	"DECchip 21140A",						\
167 	"DECchip 21142",						\
168 	"DECchip 21143",						\
169 	"Lite-On 82C168",						\
170 	"Lite-On 82C169",						\
171 	"Lite-On 82C115",						\
172 	"Macronix MX98713",						\
173 	"Macronix MX98713A",						\
174 	"Macronix MX98715",						\
175 	"Macronix MX98715A",						\
176 	"Macronix MX98715AEC-x",					\
177 	"Macronix MX98725",						\
178 	"Winbond 89C840F",						\
179 	"Davicom DM9102",						\
180 	"Davicom DM9102A",						\
181 	"ADMtek AL981",							\
182 	"ADMtek AN983",							\
183 	"ADMtek AN985",							\
184 	"ASIX AX88140",							\
185 	"ASIX AX88141",							\
186 	"Xircom X3201-3",						\
187 }
188 
189 struct tulip_softc;
190 
191 /*
192  * Media init, change, status function pointers.
193  */
194 struct tulip_mediasw {
195 	void	(*tmsw_init) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
196 	void	(*tmsw_get) __P((struct tulip_softc *, struct ifmediareq *));
197 	int	(*tmsw_set) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
198 };
199 
200 /*
201  * Table which describes the transmit threshold mode.  We generally
202  * start at index 0.  Whenever we get a transmit underrun, we increment
203  * our index, falling back if we encounter the NULL terminator.
204  */
205 struct tulip_txthresh_tab {
206 	u_int32_t txth_opmode;		/* OPMODE bits */
207 	const char *txth_name;		/* name of mode */
208 };
209 
210 #define	TLP_TXTHRESH_TAB_10 {						\
211 	{ OPMODE_TR_72,		"72 bytes" },				\
212 	{ OPMODE_TR_96,		"96 bytes" },				\
213 	{ OPMODE_TR_128,	"128 bytes" },				\
214 	{ OPMODE_TR_160,	"160 bytes" },				\
215 	{ 0,			NULL },					\
216 }
217 
218 #define	TLP_TXTHRESH_TAB_10_100 {					\
219 	{ OPMODE_TR_72,		"72/128 bytes" },			\
220 	{ OPMODE_TR_96,		"96/256 bytes" },			\
221 	{ OPMODE_TR_128,	"128/512 bytes" },			\
222 	{ OPMODE_TR_160,	"160/1024 bytes" },			\
223 	{ OPMODE_SF,		"store and forward mode" },		\
224 	{ 0,			NULL },					\
225 }
226 
227 #define	TXTH_72			0
228 #define	TXTH_96			1
229 #define	TXTH_128		2
230 #define	TXTH_160		3
231 #define	TXTH_SF			4
232 
233 #define	TLP_TXTHRESH_TAB_DM9102 {					\
234 	{ OPMODE_TR_72,		"72/128 bytes" },			\
235 	{ OPMODE_TR_96,		"96/256 bytes" },			\
236 	{ OPMODE_TR_128,	"128/512 bytes" },			\
237 	{ OPMODE_SF,		"store and forward mode" },		\
238 	{ 0,			NULL },					\
239 }
240 
241 #define	TXTH_DM9102_72		0
242 #define	TXTH_DM9102_96		1
243 #define	TXTH_DM9102_128		2
244 #define	TXTH_DM9102_SF		3
245 
246 /*
247  * The Winbond 89C840F does transmit threshold control totally
248  * differently.  It simply has a 7-bit field which indicates
249  * the threshold:
250  *
251  *	txth = ((OPMODE & OPMODE_WINB_TTH) >> OPMODE_WINB_TTH_SHIFT) * 16;
252  *
253  * However, we just do Store-and-Forward mode on these chips, since
254  * the DMA engines seem to be flaky.
255  */
256 #define	TLP_TXTHRESH_TAB_WINB {						\
257 	{ 0,			"store and forward mode" },		\
258 	{ 0,			NULL },					\
259 }
260 
261 #define	TXTH_WINB_SF		0
262 
263 /*
264  * Settings for Tulip SIA media.
265  */
266 struct tulip_sia_media {
267 	u_int32_t	tsm_siaconn;	/* CSR13 value */
268 	u_int32_t	tsm_siatxrx;	/* CSR14 value */
269 	u_int32_t	tsm_siagen;	/* CSR15 value */
270 };
271 
272 /*
273  * Description of 2x14x media.
274  */
275 struct tulip_21x4x_media {
276 	int		tm_type;	/* type of media; see tulipreg.h */
277 	const char	*tm_name;	/* name of media */
278 
279 	void		(*tm_get) __P((struct tulip_softc *,
280 			    struct ifmediareq *));
281 	int		(*tm_set) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
282 
283 	int		tm_phyno;	/* PHY # on MII */
284 
285 	int		tm_gp_length;	/* MII select sequence length */
286 	int		tm_gp_offset;	/* MII select sequence offset */
287 
288 	int		tm_reset_length;/* MII reset sequence length */
289 	int		tm_reset_offset;/* MII reset sequence offset */
290 
291 	u_int32_t	tm_opmode;	/* OPMODE bits for this media */
292 	u_int32_t	tm_gpctl;	/* GPIO control bits for this media */
293 	u_int32_t	tm_gpdata;	/* GPIO bits for this media */
294 	u_int32_t	tm_actmask;	/* `active' bits for this data */
295 	u_int32_t	tm_actdata;	/* active high/low info */
296 
297 	struct tulip_sia_media tm_sia;	/* SIA settings */
298 #define	tm_siaconn	tm_sia.tsm_siaconn
299 #define	tm_siatxrx	tm_sia.tsm_siatxrx
300 #define	tm_siagen	tm_sia.tsm_siagen
301 };
302 
303 /*
304  * Table for converting Tulip SROM media info into ifmedia data.
305  */
306 struct tulip_srom_to_ifmedia {
307 	u_int8_t	tsti_srom;	/* SROM media type */
308 	int		tsti_subtype;	/* ifmedia subtype */
309 	int		tsti_options;	/* ifmedia options */
310 	const char	*tsti_name;	/* media name */
311 
312 	u_int32_t	tsti_opmode;	/* OPMODE bits for this media */
313 
314 	/*
315 	 * Settings for 21040, 21041, and 21142/21143 SIA, in the event
316 	 * the SROM doesn't have them.
317 	 */
318 	struct tulip_sia_media tsti_21040;
319 	struct tulip_sia_media tsti_21041;
320 	struct tulip_sia_media tsti_21142;
321 };
322 
323 /*
324  * Some misc. statics, useful for debugging.
325  */
326 struct tulip_stats {
327 	u_long		ts_tx_uf;	/* transmit underflow errors */
328 	u_long		ts_tx_to;	/* transmit jabber timeouts */
329 	u_long		ts_tx_ec;	/* excessve collision count */
330 	u_long		ts_tx_lc;	/* late collision count */
331 };
332 
333 #ifndef _STANDALONE
334 /*
335  * Software state per device.
336  */
337 struct tulip_softc {
338 	struct device sc_dev;		/* generic device information */
339 	bus_space_tag_t sc_st;		/* bus space tag */
340 	bus_space_handle_t sc_sh;	/* bus space handle */
341 	bus_dma_tag_t sc_dmat;		/* bus DMA tag */
342 	struct ethercom sc_ethercom;	/* ethernet common data */
343 	void *sc_sdhook;		/* shutdown hook */
344 	void *sc_powerhook;		/* power management hook */
345 
346 	struct tulip_stats sc_stats;	/* debugging stats */
347 
348 	/*
349 	 * Contents of the SROM.
350 	 */
351 	u_int8_t *sc_srom;
352 	int sc_srom_addrbits;
353 
354 	/*
355 	 * Media access functions for this chip.
356 	 */
357 	const struct tulip_mediasw *sc_mediasw;
358 	mii_bitbang_ops_t sc_bitbang_ops;
359 
360 	/*
361 	 * For chips with built-in NWay blocks, these are state
362 	 * variables required for autonegotiation.
363 	 */
364 	int		sc_nway_ticks;	/* tick counter */
365 	struct ifmedia_entry *sc_nway_active; /* the active media */
366 	struct callout	sc_nway_callout;
367 
368 	tulip_chip_t	sc_chip;	/* chip type */
369 	int		sc_rev;		/* chip revision */
370 	int		sc_flags;	/* misc flags. */
371 	char		sc_name[16];	/* board name */
372 	u_int32_t	sc_cacheline;	/* cache line size */
373 	u_int32_t	sc_maxburst;	/* maximum burst length */
374 	int		sc_devno;	/* PCI device # */
375 
376 	struct mii_data sc_mii;		/* MII/media information */
377 
378 	const struct tulip_txthresh_tab *sc_txth;
379 	int		sc_txthresh;	/* current transmit threshold */
380 
381 	u_int8_t	sc_gp_dir;	/* GPIO pin direction bits (21140) */
382 	int		sc_media_seen;	/* ISV media block types seen */
383 	int		sc_tlp_minst;	/* Tulip internal media instance */
384 
385 	/* Reset function. */
386 	void		(*sc_reset) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
387 
388 	/* Pre-init function. */
389 	void		(*sc_preinit) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
390 
391 	/* Filter setup function. */
392 	void		(*sc_filter_setup) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
393 
394 	/* Media status update function. */
395 	void		(*sc_statchg) __P((struct device *));
396 
397 	/* Media tick function. */
398 	void		(*sc_tick) __P((void *));
399 	struct callout sc_tick_callout;
400 
401 	/* Power management hooks. */
402 	int		(*sc_enable) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
403 	void		(*sc_disable) __P((struct tulip_softc *));
404 	void		(*sc_power) __P((struct tulip_softc *, int));
405 
406 	/*
407 	 * The Winbond 89C840F places registers 4 bytes apart, instead
408 	 * of 8.
409 	 */
410 	int		sc_regshift;
411 
412 	u_int32_t	sc_busmode;	/* copy of CSR_BUSMODE */
413 	u_int32_t	sc_opmode;	/* copy of CSR_OPMODE */
414 	u_int32_t	sc_inten;	/* copy of CSR_INTEN */
415 
416 	u_int32_t	sc_rxint_mask;	/* mask of Rx interrupts we want */
417 	u_int32_t	sc_txint_mask;	/* mask of Tx interrupts we want */
418 
419 	u_int32_t	sc_filtmode;	/* filter mode we're using */
420 
421 	bus_dma_segment_t sc_cdseg;	/* control data memory */
422 	int		sc_cdnseg;	/* number of segments */
423 	bus_dmamap_t sc_cddmamap;	/* control data DMA map */
424 #define	sc_cddma	sc_cddmamap->dm_segs[0].ds_addr
425 
426 	/*
427 	 * Software state for transmit and receive descriptors.
428 	 */
429 	struct tulip_txsoft sc_txsoft[TULIP_TXQUEUELEN];
430 	struct tulip_rxsoft sc_rxsoft[TULIP_NRXDESC];
431 
432 	/*
433 	 * Control data structures.
434 	 */
435 	struct tulip_control_data *sc_control_data;
436 #define	sc_txdescs	sc_control_data->tcd_txdescs
437 #define	sc_rxdescs	sc_control_data->tcd_rxdescs
438 #define	sc_setup_desc	sc_control_data->tcd_setup_desc
439 
440 	int	sc_txfree;		/* number of free Tx descriptors */
441 	int	sc_txnext;		/* next ready Tx descriptor */
442 	int	sc_ntxsegs;		/* number of transmit segs per pkt */
443 
444 	u_int32_t sc_tdctl_ch;		/* conditional desc chaining */
445 	u_int32_t sc_tdctl_er;		/* conditional desc end-of-ring */
446 
447 	u_int32_t sc_setup_fsls;	/* FS|LS on setup descriptor */
448 
449 	struct tulip_txsq sc_txfreeq;	/* free Tx descsofts */
450 	struct tulip_txsq sc_txdirtyq;	/* dirty Tx descsofts */
451 
452 	int	sc_rxptr;		/* next ready RX descriptor/descsoft */
453 
454 #if NRND > 0
455 	rndsource_element_t sc_rnd_source; /* random source */
456 #endif
457 };
458 #endif
459 
460 /* sc_flags */
461 #define	TULIPF_WANT_SETUP	0x00000001	/* want filter setup */
462 #define	TULIPF_DOING_SETUP	0x00000002	/* doing multicast setup */
463 #define	TULIPF_HAS_MII		0x00000004	/* has media on MII */
464 #define	TULIPF_IC_FS		0x00000008	/* IC bit on first tx seg */
465 #define	TULIPF_MRL		0x00000010	/* memory read line okay */
466 #define	TULIPF_MRM		0x00000020	/* memory read multi okay */
467 #define	TULIPF_MWI		0x00000040	/* memory write inval okay */
468 #define	TULIPF_AUTOPOLL		0x00000080	/* chip supports auto-poll */
469 #define	TULIPF_LINK_UP		0x00000100	/* link is up (non-MII) */
470 #define	TULIPF_LINK_VALID	0x00000200	/* link state valid */
471 #define	TULIPF_DOINGAUTO	0x00000400	/* doing autoneg (non-MII) */
472 #define	TULIPF_ATTACHED		0x00000800	/* attach has succeeded */
473 #define	TULIPF_ENABLED		0x00001000	/* chip is enabled */
474 #define	TULIPF_BLE		0x00002000	/* data is big endian */
475 #define	TULIPF_DBO		0x00004000	/* descriptor is big endian */
476 
477 #define	TULIP_IS_ENABLED(sc)	((sc)->sc_flags & TULIPF_ENABLED)
478 
479 /*
480  * This macro returns the current media entry.
481  */
482 #define	TULIP_CURRENT_MEDIA(sc) ((sc)->sc_mii.mii_media.ifm_cur)
483 
484 /*
485  * This macro determines if a change to media-related OPMODE bits requires
486  * a chip reset.
487  */
488 #define	TULIP_MEDIA_NEEDSRESET(sc, newbits)				\
489 	(((sc)->sc_opmode & OPMODE_MEDIA_BITS) !=			\
490 	 ((newbits) & OPMODE_MEDIA_BITS))
491 
492 #define	TULIP_CDTXADDR(sc, x)	((sc)->sc_cddma + TULIP_CDTXOFF((x)))
493 #define	TULIP_CDRXADDR(sc, x)	((sc)->sc_cddma + TULIP_CDRXOFF((x)))
494 
495 #define	TULIP_CDSPADDR(sc)	((sc)->sc_cddma + TULIP_CDSPOFF)
496 
497 #define	TULIP_CDSP(sc)		((sc)->sc_control_data->tcd_setup_packet)
498 
499 #define	TULIP_CDTXSYNC(sc, x, n, ops)					\
500 do {									\
501 	int __x, __n;							\
502 									\
503 	__x = (x);							\
504 	__n = (n);							\
505 									\
506 	/* If it will wrap around, sync to the end of the ring. */	\
507 	if ((__x + __n) > TULIP_NTXDESC) {				\
508 		bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_cddmamap,	\
509 		    TULIP_CDTXOFF(__x), sizeof(struct tulip_desc) *	\
510 		    (TULIP_NTXDESC - __x), (ops));			\
511 		__n -= (TULIP_NTXDESC - __x);				\
512 		__x = 0;						\
513 	}								\
514 									\
515 	/* Now sync whatever is left. */				\
516 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_cddmamap,		\
517 	    TULIP_CDTXOFF(__x), sizeof(struct tulip_desc) * __n, (ops)); \
518 } while (0)
519 
520 #define	TULIP_CDRXSYNC(sc, x, ops)					\
521 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_cddmamap,		\
522 	    TULIP_CDRXOFF((x)), sizeof(struct tulip_desc), (ops))
523 
524 #define	TULIP_CDSPSYNC(sc, ops)						\
525 	bus_dmamap_sync((sc)->sc_dmat, (sc)->sc_cddmamap,		\
526 	    TULIP_CDSPOFF, TULIP_SETUP_PACKET_LEN, (ops))
527 
528 /*
529  * Note we rely on MCLBYTES being a power of two.  Because the `length'
530  * field is only 11 bits, we must subtract 1 from the length to avoid
531  * having it truncated to 0!
532  */
533 #define	TULIP_INIT_RXDESC(sc, x)					\
534 do {									\
535 	struct tulip_rxsoft *__rxs = &sc->sc_rxsoft[(x)];		\
536 	struct tulip_desc *__rxd = &sc->sc_rxdescs[(x)];		\
537 	struct mbuf *__m = __rxs->rxs_mbuf;				\
538 									\
539 	__m->m_data = __m->m_ext.ext_buf;				\
540 	__rxd->td_bufaddr1 =						\
541 	    htole32(__rxs->rxs_dmamap->dm_segs[0].ds_addr);		\
542 	__rxd->td_bufaddr2 =						\
543 	    htole32(TULIP_CDRXADDR((sc), TULIP_NEXTRX((x))));		\
544 	__rxd->td_ctl =							\
545 	    htole32((((__m->m_ext.ext_size - 1) & ~0x3U)		\
546 	    << TDCTL_SIZE1_SHIFT) | (sc)->sc_tdctl_ch |			\
547 	    ((x) == (TULIP_NRXDESC - 1) ? sc->sc_tdctl_er : 0));	\
548 	__rxd->td_status = htole32(TDSTAT_OWN|TDSTAT_Rx_FS|TDSTAT_Rx_LS); \
549 	TULIP_CDRXSYNC((sc), (x), BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD|BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); \
550 } while (0)
551 
552 /* CSR access */
553 #define	TULIP_CSR_OFFSET(sc, csr)					\
554 	(TULIP_CSR_INDEX(csr) << (sc)->sc_regshift)
555 
556 #define	TULIP_READ(sc, reg)						\
557 	bus_space_read_4((sc)->sc_st, (sc)->sc_sh,			\
558 	    TULIP_CSR_OFFSET((sc), (reg)))
559 
560 #define	TULIP_WRITE(sc, reg, val)					\
561 	bus_space_write_4((sc)->sc_st, (sc)->sc_sh,			\
562 	    TULIP_CSR_OFFSET((sc), (reg)), (val))
563 
564 #define	TULIP_SET(sc, reg, mask)					\
565 	TULIP_WRITE((sc), (reg), TULIP_READ((sc), (reg)) | (mask))
566 
567 #define	TULIP_CLR(sc, reg, mask)					\
568 	TULIP_WRITE((sc), (reg), TULIP_READ((sc), (reg)) & ~(mask))
569 
570 #define	TULIP_ISSET(sc, reg, mask)					\
571 	(TULIP_READ((sc), (reg)) & (mask))
572 
573 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
574 #define	TULIP_SP_FIELD_C(x)	((x) << 16)
575 #else
576 #define	TULIP_SP_FIELD_C(x)	(x)
577 #endif
578 #define	TULIP_SP_FIELD(x, f)	TULIP_SP_FIELD_C(((u_int16_t *)(x))[(f)])
579 
580 #ifdef _KERNEL
581 extern const char * const tlp_chip_names[];
582 
583 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_21040_mediasw;
584 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_21040_tp_mediasw;
585 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_21040_auibnc_mediasw;
586 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_21041_mediasw;
587 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_2114x_isv_mediasw;
588 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_sio_mii_mediasw;
589 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_pnic_mediasw;
590 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_pmac_mediasw;
591 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_al981_mediasw;
592 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_an985_mediasw;
593 extern const struct tulip_mediasw tlp_dm9102_mediasw;
594 
595 void	tlp_attach __P((struct tulip_softc *, const u_int8_t *));
596 int	tlp_activate __P((struct device *, enum devact));
597 int	tlp_detach __P((struct tulip_softc *));
598 int	tlp_intr __P((void *));
599 int	tlp_read_srom __P((struct tulip_softc *));
600 int	tlp_srom_crcok __P((const u_int8_t *));
601 int	tlp_isv_srom __P((const u_int8_t *));
602 int	tlp_isv_srom_enaddr __P((struct tulip_softc *, u_int8_t *));
603 int	tlp_parse_old_srom __P((struct tulip_softc *, u_int8_t *));
604 void	tlp_reset __P((struct tulip_softc *));
605 
606 int	tlp_mediachange __P((struct ifnet *));
607 void	tlp_mediastatus __P((struct ifnet *, struct ifmediareq *));
608 
609 void	tlp_21140_gpio_get __P((struct tulip_softc *sc,
610 	    struct ifmediareq *ifmr));
611 int	tlp_21140_gpio_set __P((struct tulip_softc *sc));
612 
613 #endif /* _KERNEL */
614 
615 #endif /* _DEV_IC_TULIPVAR_H_ */
616